She accompanied Estelle Rose Roche between 17 August 1929 and 9 September 1929 from Los Angeles to N.Y. on the Columbia, with ports of call Mazatlan, Champerico, Acajutla, La Liberato, Corinto Punyarenas, Balboa, Cristobal, Caragena and Havana.5
[S620] New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [images on-line], online Ancestry.com, Passenger list for S.S. Scythia, dep. Cobh (Queenstown), Ireland 2 Sep 1934, arr. New York City 11 Sep 1934, p. 41, nos. 3, 4, 5. Mary Hartnett (23), b. St. Louis MO 24 Apr 1909; Estelle Hartnett (19), b. St. Louis MO 27 Sep 1913; Ann Hartnett (21), b. St. Louis MO 21 Sep 1912; all res. 21 Laurel Place, New Rochelle NY.
[S4] "V. W. Hartnett Calendar with family dates," (MS, 2009; Crestwood, NY).
[S11] 1920 U.S. Federal Census. Joseph (57), b. and parents b. Ireland, imm. 1866, naturalized (father) 1870, jewelry company president; Estelle (37), b. and parents b. MO.
[S358] 1925 New York State Census. Joseph (63), b. Ireland, in US 61 yrs, jeweler; Estelle (42), housewife.
[S620] New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, online Ancestry.com, Year: 1929; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 4583; Line: 7; Page Number: 269.
[S7] 1930 U.S. Federal Census. Joseph P (68), b. Irish Free State, imm. 1865, jewelry executive, marr. 1st age 33; Estelle (47), b. and parents b. MO, marr. 1st age 22; rented house.
[S705] The Daily Argus, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., 1944 Jun 1, p. 5: "WHITE PLAINS—Margaret Hartnett of 42 Harmon Avenue, Pelham, who died Jan. 29, left an estate of more than $20,000 of personal property, according to a will filed In Surrogate Court here today. Beneficiaries include four nephews and four nieces, each of whom receive $200 and one-eighth residue.They are Joseph P., Ambrose J., Vincent W. Hartnett, all of 42 Harmon Avenue, Joseph Hartnett, St Louis, Mo.; Mary E., Estelle R. and Mary E. Hartnett, all of 42 Harmon Avenue, Mary Hartnett, St. Louis, $200 and one-eighth residue each."
Miss Doris-Anne Rehm, daughter of George J. Rehm, of 114 Second Avenue, Pelham, and the late Mrs. Rehm, today became the bride of Vincent W. Hartnett, son of Mrs. Joseph P. Hartnett, of 56 Archer Drive, Bronxville and the late Mr. Hartnett. "The double ring ceremony took place at St. Catharine's Church, North Pelham, with the Rev. Arthur A. Campbell, officiating at 10 A. M. A reception followed at the Hotel Gramatan, Bronxville. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Alice M. Rehm was maid of honor for her sister, and bridesmaids were the Misses Genevieve Donovan of Bellerose, L. I., and Anne C. Hartnett of Bronxville. Joseph P. Hartnett was best man for hi brother, and ushers were John J. Donovan of Bellerose and George H. Cordier of New Rochelle. The bride attended the Ursuline School and the College of New Rochelle. Her husband, a well-known magazine writer, has had articles published in The Saturday Evening Post, This Week Magazine and other periodicals. He is a veteran of three years' service with the United States Navy, and as a lieutenant, saw action in the Pacific on the staffs of Admirals Ghormley, Halsey and Nimitz. Mr. Hartnett holds commendations from the three admirals and from Admiral King, former Chief of Naval Operations. The couple plan to live in New Rochelle."
Girl Awarded Diploma Just Before Death EASTCHESTER— Miss Anne C. Hartnett of 56 Archer Drive, a Master of Science in Social Service since May 31, whose death was reported yesterday, died only a few hours before Fordham University commencement exercises at which she formally was to have received the degree. University authorities, aware that she was critically ill, arranged for her to receive the diploma in advance. Her death occurred in the New Rochelle Hospital, where she had been a patient since April 29.