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Plate VIII - Ancestry of Thomas H. Cullinan (c1870-) of Stanford, Connecticut

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Sources:
  1. Letter and enclosures from Harry T. Cullinan (1903-1986), Sr., of Roaring Gap, North Carolina dated June 7, 1980.
  2. Letter from Harry T. Cullinan (1938-), Jr., of Appleton, Wisconsin dated March 12, 1980.
  3. Census records for the State of Connecticut (1920), U.S. Department of Census.
  4. Who Was Who.
  5. US Social Security Index (public domain).

Comments:

  1. Raymond J. Cullinan (1898-c1957). He joined the U.S. Army when the U.S. declared war on Germany in 1917 and was in many battles in France in World War I. As a result of injuries sustained in that war, he died at the age of 59 and is buried in the U.S. National Cemetery in Pine Lawn, Long Island.
  2. Harry Thomas Cullinan (1903-1986). Graduate mechanical engineer and eventually became a top executive in the now defunct Liquidometer Corp and in it’s successor company, Simmonds Precision Products Co., Tarrytown, N.Y. Retired in 1966.
  3. Harry T. Cullinan (1938-). "In Buffalo, I was Chairman of Chemical Engineering at the State University. We moved to Appleton in July 1976, when I became Dean and Vice-President of the Institute (-Harry T. Cullinan Jr)".


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