Her Name Was Margaret: 
Life and Death on the Streets

Her Name Was Margaret: 
Life and Death on the Streets


In January 1993, Denise Davy met a woman whose brief acquaintance would shape the next two-and-a-half decades of her life. Davy, then a reporter for the
Hamilton Spectator, was spending the night at a shelter as part of her research for a story about homelessness in the city; it was a beat she’d covered before, but she felt that the statistics and studies she’d cited in previous articles needed a “face.” She found that and much more in Margaret Jacobson.
Margaret’s story forms the backbone of Davy’s new book,
Her Name Was Margaret: Life and Death on the Streets. With access to extensive medical files from the Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital, interviews with family and friends, as well as some general journalistic sleuthing, Davy is able to create a fairly substantial timeline from Margaret’s birth in 1944 to her sudden death in 1995. As she details Margaret’s early life with strict evangelical Christian parents, her many encounters with various psychiatric facilities, and her eventual slip through the wide cracks in her city’s social safety net, Davy adds as much context as possible to help readers understand both the familial and systemic barriers that precluded Margaret from accessing the support she needed.

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