She married Grant Sullivan, of Binghamton, NY, whom, as far as we currently know, was not a relative, in 1897, and had 4 children, 1 of whom died before the 1900 US Census.
She may have met Grant Sullivan (1869-1964) when they both worked at the Binghamton State Mental Hospital in the late 1800's.
Her parents were John and Rhoda (Johnson) Sullivan.
She had two brothers:
Frederick J. Sullivan (1865 - 1935), my great-grandfather
Whitmore John Sullivan
After she married Grant Sullivan, her brother Whitmore was invited to live with them, as he was not able to take care of himself.
They lived at 52 Pennsylvania Ave., Binghamton, NY, for many years, which house was built by Grant. The house was sold in the 1970's and torn down to make way for a Giant Supermarket store.
- bio by Grant W. Sullivan, Jr.
She married Grant Sullivan, of Binghamton, NY, whom, as far as we currently know, was not a relative, in 1897, and had 4 children, 1 of whom died before the 1900 US Census.
She may have met Grant Sullivan (1869-1964) when they both worked at the Binghamton State Mental Hospital in the late 1800's.
Her parents were John and Rhoda (Johnson) Sullivan.
She had two brothers:
Frederick J. Sullivan (1865 - 1935), my great-grandfather
Whitmore John Sullivan
After she married Grant Sullivan, her brother Whitmore was invited to live with them, as he was not able to take care of himself.
They lived at 52 Pennsylvania Ave., Binghamton, NY, for many years, which house was built by Grant. The house was sold in the 1970's and torn down to make way for a Giant Supermarket store.
- bio by Grant W. Sullivan, Jr.
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