Patrick came to the United States in October 1927. The ship's list states he was heading to be with his sister, Miss Julia Mae Spillane in Kansas City, Missouri.
Patrick can be found in the 1930 US Census living with his brother, Timothy Spillane on West 156th Street, Manhattan borough, New York, New York.
Patrick married Margaret and they had 3 daughters:
Anna May, Marion & Sally.
In the 1940 US Census Patrick Spillane is listed as an Elevator Operator.
Patrick is my Grand Uncle.
Julie Mae (Spillane) Nally is my Grandmother.
Patrick came to the United States in October 1927. The ship's list states he was heading to be with his sister, Miss Julia Mae Spillane in Kansas City, Missouri.
Patrick can be found in the 1930 US Census living with his brother, Timothy Spillane on West 156th Street, Manhattan borough, New York, New York.
Patrick married Margaret and they had 3 daughters:
Anna May, Marion & Sally.
In the 1940 US Census Patrick Spillane is listed as an Elevator Operator.
Patrick is my Grand Uncle.
Julie Mae (Spillane) Nally is my Grandmother.
Gravesite Details
I called the cemetery on 4-29-2014 and was told that Anna Spillane, Margaret Spillane & Patrick Joseph Spillane are all buried in the same grave site. Section 48, Plot 16 grave 14. Next to Michael Spillane in grave 15
Family Members
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Records on Ancestry
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New York, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943
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Web: Ireland, Census, 1911
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1940 United States Federal Census
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New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937
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New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957
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