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Thomas McCullough

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Thomas McCullough

Birth
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Death
1917 (aged 57–58)
Richmond County, New York, USA
Burial
Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Thomas was the son of John and Mary Morrow McCullough. He had at least 6 siblings, Teresa, Mary Jane, Annie, Margaret, John and Elizabeth. Thomas never married. He was a general laborer and once a fireman. In 1916 he was committed to The Staten Island Farm Colony, an institution for sick and destitute people. Louis Hennig (my grandfather), a nephew of Thomas and a Mrs. Letz, a sister are listed on the Farm Colony admission record for Thomas as relatives. The Colony had its own cemetery, a potters field. The fact that the admission record has no discharge date probably indicates that Thomas probably died at The Farm Colony and was buried there as well. Note the picture of the admission record.
Thomas was the son of John and Mary Morrow McCullough. He had at least 6 siblings, Teresa, Mary Jane, Annie, Margaret, John and Elizabeth. Thomas never married. He was a general laborer and once a fireman. In 1916 he was committed to The Staten Island Farm Colony, an institution for sick and destitute people. Louis Hennig (my grandfather), a nephew of Thomas and a Mrs. Letz, a sister are listed on the Farm Colony admission record for Thomas as relatives. The Colony had its own cemetery, a potters field. The fact that the admission record has no discharge date probably indicates that Thomas probably died at The Farm Colony and was buried there as well. Note the picture of the admission record.

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