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1401 College Avenue
The Travels of the E. J. Gittins Family
E. J. Gittins was a vice president at Case, and he and his wife and his daughter went on some spectacular business trips and vacations, all documented in local society columns. Even after Mr. Gittins died at home February of 1944, Mrs. and Miss Gittins continued on multi-week trips to Canada and Europe. After her daughter got married and moved to the west coast, Mrs. Gittins continued traveling with her brother. Eventually she died at home in March of 1960.
November 9, 1929. April 26, 1930.August 29, 1933.July 31, 1934.August 9, 1934.August 18, 1934.August 14, 1935.August 26, 1935.August 31, 1935.September 2, 1936.July 22, 1938. November 25, 1938.April 3, 1940.August 23, 1940.September 16, 1940.February 19, 1944August 30, 1945.September 21, 1946.August 1, 1947.August 25, 1948.September 21, 1949.May 1, 1952.September 21, 1953. [Ed.: notice the switch to the Gittings spelling.]March 4, 1960. March 5, 1960.
Other Happenings at 1401 College Avenue
January 11, 1912. April 3, 1926. May 8, 1926. “Permits issued for the building of new houses follow: E. J. Gitting, 1401 College avenue, $18,000.” I think that 1401 College Avenue was originally a wood frame house like 1405 College Avenue, but in 1926, it was torn down and the present brick house was built. That’s my theory about this building permit in 1926.September 6, 1927.August 29, 1940. I’m surprised that dog owners were being arrested and I’m surprised that someone of E. J. Gittins’ influence would have had his arrest make it into the newspaper.January 23, 1941. E. J. Gittins would have been 75 at the time of this wintry car accident.December 31, 1941.February 21, 1945. After E. J. Gittins died in 1944, it appears that Mrs. Gittins began liquidating some real estate she owned, including a house and a bakery.March 4, 1945. Bakery store and storage building for sale.September 15, 1948. Mrs. Gittins lived until 1960. Was she renting out rooms or floors in her house at 1401 College Avenue? This is a very interesting story about Richard Wright and his adventures after being shot down over Belgium on June 14, 1944.October 25, 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright, 1401 College Ave, a son, Oct. 23, St. Mary’s Hospital.September 10, 1954. Obituary of Patrick John O’Connell of 1401 College Avenue.
[March 4, 1960, Mrs. E. J. Gittins found dead in her bed by police.]
March 27, 1960. Mrs. P. J. O’Connell, grandmother of the bride, still living at 1401 College Avenue.