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Introduction / Families / Drever / David Drever and Ann Reid / James Drever and Mary Harcus Mary Drever and George BlamyMary Drever was the youngest child and only daughter of James Drever and Mary Harcus. She was born at Hammar on 16th June 1864 but orphaned as a young girl and raised by her aunt Barbara Hercus who, during Mary's childhood, was a servant to the laird of Papa Westray. Mary has not been found in the 1881 census, but by 1885 she was in Aberdeen, working as a domestic servant, where she had a son:
Mary and her son immigrated to the States in 1887 and she was in Philadelphia in 1889 when her brother William arrived from Scotland on his way to Ontario, Canada. She later went to Massachusetts where, on 13th May 1899 she married George Blamy (Blamey), a native of Canada who worked in a shoe factory. George was born about 1865 to James Blamy and Mary O'Rourke. George and Mary were married in Boston, but their marriage was recorded in both Boston, where Mary lived, and in Everett, just outside of Boston, where George lived. In the records, Mary gave her maiden name as Hercus, said she was a widow, and that her parents were James Hercus and Mary Thompson. This data is not believed to be correct, but more likely an explanation surrounding her son James, almost 14 at the time. George and Mary had a son:
In 1900 Mary and George, along with James, were living in Everett, outside of Boston. Evidently George died before long and in 1910 Mary and Leyham (George) were in Los Angeles, California, where Mary was working as a cook. Mary died near San Francisco 12th January 1920. According to her death certificate she had been in California for 12 years. | |||