William J. Duffy


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William Duffy was born in Lansingburg, NY on October 28, 1852. At the age of one, the family moved to San Francisco where he was raised. At 17 he went to sea, and worked on the railroads. By the time he returned to San Francisco, seven years had passed. He moved to San Pablo where he met Eugenia Palmer. They were married on February 6, 1884. William was a Justice of the Peace, in San Pablo, for 10 years. Jennie (Eugenia) wanted to move away from San Pablo and so William signed on at San Quentin.

He came to San Quentin ahead of the family. He rented a house outside the east gate, now known as 21 Mc Kinzie. A few months later, Jennie brought the children - Ethel- Grace - Ray - Bill - Alma.

When William Duffy started as a guard, the prison was under Warden Hale. Williams first day as a prison guard was July 4, 1894. That day he met several of the inmates he had sent to San Quentin when he was a judge in San Pablo. The meeting was friendly and from then on he was known to all, at the prison, as Judge Duffy.

Two children were born at the Mc Kinzie house. Clinton Truman on August 4, 1898 and Eugneia Katheryn on April 28, 1906. During 1910, they moved to a larger house directly below the present house. They lived there for three years. When William became Steward, in 1913, they moved onto the reservation, the third house inside the east gate.

William retired in July 1925, at the age of 72. They moved back into the first house they had when they arrived at San Quentin in 1894. William died died in 1931. eventually, Jennie moved in with her daughter Grace Zubler and died there in 1940.

William lived 37 years at San Quentin and Jennie 46 years. Daughter Grace lived at San Quentin for 75 years and Clinton over 50 years.

Author: William J. Duffy, Jr.

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Last Revision March 2001