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Résumé
Principal, Patrick Joseph Donohoe, Architect, Spokane, WA, c. 1890-1895. In 1895, Donohoe maintained an architectural office at 214 South Mill Street in Spokane. (See R.L. Polk and Company's Spokane City Directory, 1895, p. 546.)
Relocation
The architect was born in Ireland in about 1861. He had immigrated to the US by about 1882, and had relocated to Spokane, WA, by at least 1889.
He resided in Stockton, CA, in 1894, where he registered to vote by 01/04/1894.
Donohoe lived at 3571 21st Street in San Francisco in 1896. He registered to vote there on 07/16/1896. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation California State Library; Sacramento, California; Great Registers, 1866-1898; Collection Number: 4-2A; CSL Roll Number: 97; FHL Roll Number: 977618, accessed 11/10/2021.)
Continuing to move about periodically, Donohoe appeared in the 1900 US Census living in Billings, MT, with his wife and three children.
Spouse
His wife was Rosina M. Donahoe (born c. 02/1860 in Scotland), whom he married in about 1880. The US Census of 1900 indicated that she had had 12 children, of whom only three survived.
Children
He and Rosina had three sons: Patrick Donahoe (born c. 12/1886 in MN), William Donohoe (born c. 03/1889 in WA) and Martin P. Donahoe (born c. 03/1894 in CA).
Biographical Notes
Voter records listed Donohoe as standing 5-feet, 8-inches tall, with a dark Caucasian complexion, brown eyes and dark hair. (See Ancestry.com. Source Citation California State Library; Sacramento, California; Great Registers, 1866-1898; Collection Number: 4-2A; CSL Roll Number: 120; FHL Roll Number: 977282, accessed 11/10/2021.)
According to San Francisco voter rolls of 1896, Donohoe was naturalized a US citizen on 10/13/1892 in US District Court in Spokane, WA. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation California State Library; Sacramento, California; Great Registers, 1866-1898; Collection Number: 4-2A; CSL Roll Number: 97; FHL Roll Number: 977618, accessed 11/10/2021.)
PCAD id: 5707
Name | Date | City | State |
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane, Holy Names Academy, Spokane, WA | 1890-1891 | Spokane | WA |