THE people

Katie Becker Kennedy

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

DATE OF BIRTH:
DATE OF DEATH:
December 30, 1903
GENDER:
F
OTHER KNOWN NAMES:
Katie Becker, Katie Kennedy, Matee Becker
MAIDEN NAME:
Becker
ETHNICITY:
KNOWN ADDRESS:
 Freeport 
 IL
RELATED TO:

Andrew C Kennedy, husband
Raymond C Kennedy, son
Jean Kennedy Lebetsamer, daughter
Maggie Becker Kennedy, sister

AT THE TIME OF the fire

AGE:
37
MARITAL STATUS:
Married
ROLE:
ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATION:
ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE:

other information

CEMETERY:
Freeport City Cemetery, Freeport IL
MORGUE:
Jordan
IDENTIFIED BY:

husband

OTHER NOTES:

On December 30, 1903, the Becker sisters (Kate and Maggie) went to an afternoon matinee at Chicago's newest luxury playhouse, the Iroquois Theater.  Five hours later their husbands, the Kennedy half brothers, searched morgues for their bodies.

David and Andrew Kennedy searched the morgues and hospitals together for two days. Katie's body was found at Jordan's Undertaking.

The double funeral was held on Saturday after the fire.  Maggie and Katie were buried side by side at the Freeport City Cemetery in Freeport, Illinois.

Thirty-eight-year-old Kate "Katie" H. Becker (b.1865) had married to Andrew Collin Kennedy (1866-1947).  They lived in Freeport with their two children — thirteen-year-old Raymond (1890-1969) and two-year-old Jean (1901-1997).

She was the daughter of Christian Becker (1826-1901) and Elizabeth Henry Becker (1832-1913) of Freeport, in Stephenson County in the northwest corner of Illinois, a small town of around 15,000 people then, about two hours from Chicago.

CITATION:

Find a Grave https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157588642/katie_h-kennedy

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Judy Cooke, Iroquois Theatre Fire Historical Society

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