I came across a very extensive obituary of Mr. J.C. Harrigan in the Colville Examiner April 18, 1936. Although most of the full column and a half article describes her contribution to the Colville, Stevens County, Washington State area, there was a reference to her birth in Boston and a surviving uncle in Cambridge. See the extract below for the information. If anyone is researching this family and would like a copy of the full obituary or a lookup in records in the area, please send me an email. I'll be more than happy to add your request to my ongoing research. Sue Richart Chewelah, Washington State Titled: "Last Call Comes to Mrs. Harrigan" 'Mrs. J.C. Harrigan, wife of the editor of the Colville Examiner, died at her home Monday..." Mrs. Harrigan was born in Boston, Oct. 22, 1878. Her father was Wm. S. Moxon, a native of Nova Scotia, of English descent. Her mother was Mary Frazer Moxon, native of Prince Edward Island, of Scotch ancestry of the Clan Frazer. Her girlhood was spent in Jamestown, N.D. In 1900 she finished her nurse's training course in Minneapolis and came west, spending some time in San Francisco, Spokane, Lewiston, finally coming to Colville to remain in 1904. .... Only surviving relatives, besides her husband, are an uncle, T.D. Moxon of Cambridge, Mass., who has visited in Colville, and cousins on east and west coasts and in Canada. Her mother died when she was 8 years old, and her father died at her home in Colville in 1932. .... Interment was at Highland cemetery with the Rebekah lodge in charge. ... Business houses in Colville were closed during the services.