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in the words of Jackie Nygard, her grandson
Anne Frances Nygard was born on February 29, 1900 in New York City. Her mother's name was also Anna Fitzpatrick and was born in New York City around 1856. Her grand-father was born in Wales and her mother in Ireland. There were a number of Fitzpatrick's who lived in New York City in the 1800's, so further research would be difficult. Anne was barely 5 feet.
Anne Frances married Carl V. Nygard when she was 16 around 1915. They lived together at least until 1920. In 1920 they lived in at 141 Wilson Avenue, Apartment #74, in Newark, New Jersey. Anna Fitzpatrick's mother, Anna, lived with them at the time.
By 1930 she claimed she was a widow, which was not true. She lived there with her children Jack Nygard, Carl Nygard and Marie Nygard at 269 Lincoln Street Phillipsburg, Warren County , NJ. At one point she placed her boys in an orphanage and she reclaimed the boys only one day before they were to be placed with another family. She tried to give her children to either Joseph or Vincent Nygard, but they said they would only take Marie Nygard.
Anne said her mother was from a wealthy Minnesota family with a Swedish background but was disowned when she met and married an Irishman. We know that she had a brother named Jack Francis who lived in New Jersey. There was another family that visited her from New Jersey are their names were Everett and Ida Tarn. They had a lot of kids.
She later lived with a man by the name of Thoburn Rodgers. The Rodgers moved off the farm they lived on and into a combined store and house - at least there were rooms behind the store. It was on Baltimore Pike in Springfield not to far from the "BLUE" church where Doris Nygard had gone to church as a child and teenager. The kids loved it because they could get all the candy and sodas that they wanted.
The store sold fresh vegetables which were placed outside the store every day and it was the convenience store of its day. But progress was coming to Delaware County and the store and land were sold out from under them. That is when they moved to an apartment on 3rd Street above a VFW post and across the street from a Catholic School in Chester, PA. It was a changing time in America.
They had a son together, Jimmy Rodgers, but are unsure if Ann married Thoburn. The Nygard kids remember wanting to get out of their presence as soon as possible because they spent most of their time drinking.
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