He married Catherine (Kate) Sheehy in Saint Peters Catholic Church in Jersey City, NJ on October 27, 1889.
Their children were Edward Paul Dillon (1890–1981), Martin Vincent Dillon (1892–1975), John Vincent Dillon ( 1893–1965, Patrick Francis Xavier Dillon ( 1896-1977), Michael Dillon (1897–1974), Mary Dillon (Sister Helen Edward) (1900–2002), Helen C. Dillon ( 1905–1914) and Catherine Dillon ( 1909–1997).
After living and working in Jersey City, NJ John and his family moved to the Dunellen section of Piscataway, NJ where he was employed as a stationary engineer at the Dunellen railroad station.
He married Catherine (Kate) Sheehy in Saint Peters Catholic Church in Jersey City, NJ on October 27, 1889.
Their children were Edward Paul Dillon (1890–1981), Martin Vincent Dillon (1892–1975), John Vincent Dillon ( 1893–1965, Patrick Francis Xavier Dillon ( 1896-1977), Michael Dillon (1897–1974), Mary Dillon (Sister Helen Edward) (1900–2002), Helen C. Dillon ( 1905–1914) and Catherine Dillon ( 1909–1997).
After living and working in Jersey City, NJ John and his family moved to the Dunellen section of Piscataway, NJ where he was employed as a stationary engineer at the Dunellen railroad station.
Gravesite Details
Unfortunately John has no tombstone but if he did it would be to the right of the tombstone to the left and in front of the tombstone in the rear
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