Edward Blanchard was born 2 October 1851, Tignish, Prince Edward Island. He was baptized Roman Catholic, 21 October 1851, at St. Simon and St. Jude Church, Tignish, Prince Edward Island. His parents were Stephen Blanchard and Catharine Ferris. In the 1861 Canadian Census, Edward was living with his family in Tignish, Prince Edward Island.
In 1874-1875 Edward was living in Brooklyn, New York, at 180 Green Street. In 1877 he was living at 140 Huron Street, Brooklyn, New York. In 1879-1880 Edward was living at 179 Java Street, Brooklyn, New York. In the 1880 United States Census Edward was living at 595 Lorimer Street, with his mother Catharine, his two brothers, Stephen and George, and his sister Sophia. His occupation was listed as a stair builder. In 1881 Edward was still living at this address. In 1894 Edward was living at 183 Eagle Street, Brooklyn, New York. In 1897 he relocated to 116 Eagle Street, Brooklyn, New York. In 1900 Edward was living at 190 Freeman Street, Brooklyn, New York.
In the 1900 United States Census Edward was living with his wife, Ellen Easton, at 152 Java Street, Brooklyn, New York. On 3 December 1900, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle stated, Edward Blanchard of 153 Eagle Street, was promoted to bridge tender on the Blissville Bridge. His salary was $839.50. Two years later (7 February 1902) the paper reported Edward was dismissed. In 1910 the United States Census stated Edward was living at 130 Huron Street, Brooklyn, New York, with his wife, Ellen. On 2 September 1915, Edward H Blanchard fell down a flight of cellar stairs at 236 West 144 Street, Manhattan, New York. He died from a fracture, at the base of his skull. Edward was buried in Calvary Cemetery with his wife.
To complete my research on Edward I need to find his immigration and marriage records. Also Edward was listed as having two children in the 1910 Census, Edward (17) and Edith (12) Blanchard. This was the first and last time they were mentioned.
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