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Sullivan, Thomas, was born in Oneida county February 24, 1845, son of Daniel Sullivan, a native of Ireland,
acarpenter and stone mason by trade. He was an only son, and came to the United States with his mother at the age
of five years, his father having died when he was a child. He came to Constantia in 1862. His wife was Ellen Mahana,
and their children are Jane, Thomas, William, Kittie, Daniel, John, Ella, Lydia and Adelbert. He died in 1869,
and his wife in 1892. Subject began life as a millwright, and in 1865 added to his trade the stone mason trade,
thus being equipped with the practical knowledge of laying the foundation, and constructing and finishing of buildings.
His services are always in demand, and by his energy and integrity he has provided for himself and family a comfortable
home. In 1877 he married Cora, daughter of Alanson Marshall of Constant, and they have three daughters, Leita,
Eva and Gladys.
FROM:
Landmarks of Oswego County
New York
Edited by: John C. Churchill, LL.D.
Assisted by: H, Perry Smith and W. Stanley Child
Syracuse, N. Y.
D. Mason & Co., Publishers 1895
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