I want to find details of person buried in Veterans Cemetery in Long Island. His name is Patrick Joseph Cullen, born 14/03/1906 died Jan5 , 1967
I want to find details of person buried in Veterans Cemetery in Long Island. His name is Patrick Joseph Cullen, born 14/03/1906 died Jan5 , 1967
You would know more than I, but I would think Patrick Joseph Cullen is a relatively common name. Can't really be sure, but the one interred in LI National that I think may be him shows up in a number of records, for instance:
1940 Draft Card - the WWII draft began on 1 Oct 1940. He was living in Detroit where he registered as required on 16 Oct. He was 34 at the time (the draft law required all men 21- not yet 36 to register), and had a wife, Ann Cullen.
1940 Census - living in Detroit, wife Ann and two children, Patrick Jr (4) and Margarite (2)
1950 Census - Still in MI but now Dearborn, four children, Patrick Jr (14), Margarite (12), Carol Ann (8), Mary (2). However, states under "Veteran", NO
I believe Ann, his wife died in 1960. Perhaps His daughter, Carol Ann is the Ann De West in the cemetery record? She would have been 27 and maybe she went by "Ann", and De West was her married name? But then she definitely would have been an NOK, hmmm??
Didn't see anything so far on parents or siblings. Also, I'm thinking he ENLISTED in 1942 as they were not drafting married men at the time, especially 36-year-olds with two kids! 1944, yes!
OH, just noticed, his 1934 marriage cert indicates Father's name - Hugh Cullen, Mothers maiden name Ellen Burns! Does that help?
Perhaps others can add more, or comment.
You would know more than I, but I would think Patrick Joseph Cullen is a relatively common name. Can't really be sure, but the one interred in LI National that I think may be him shows up in a number of records, for instance:
1940 Draft Card - the WWII draft began on 1 Oct 1940. He was living in Detroit where he registered as required on 16 Oct. He was 34 at the time (the draft law required all men 21- not yet 36 to register), and had a wife, Ann Cullen.
1940 Census - living in Detroit, wife Ann and two children, Patrick Jr (4) and Margarite (2)
1950 Census - Still in MI but now Dearborn, four children, Patrick Jr (14), Margarite (12), Carol Ann (8), Mary (2). However, states under "Veteran", NO
I believe Ann, his wife died in 1960. Perhaps His daughter, Carol Ann is the Ann De West in the cemetery record? She would have been 27 and maybe she went by "Ann", and De West was her married name? But then she definitely would have been an NOK, hmmm??
Didn't see anything so far on parents or siblings. Also, I'm thinking he ENLISTED in 1942 as they were not drafting married men at the time, especially 36-year-olds with two kids! 1944, yes!
OH, just noticed, his 1934 marriage cert indicates Father's name - Hugh Cullen, Mothers maiden name Ellen Burns! Does that help?
Perhaps others can add more, or comment.
The draft card i thought was his shows he enlisted in Pennsylvania .1942 Aged 36, single , I only know he went to U SA and lost contact with his family. They tried to find him through Salvation Army but no luck. His father’s name was James, his mother was Mary, nee Kelly. He was the oldest of 13 children. My Dad was 3 yrs younger. Perhaps i have been looking at wrong person. I don’t know.. He worked as a stableman (horses) in Ireland and went to USA with the family whose horses he looked after. I have that record. It is difficult being in Ireland!!
The issue is, why did he enlist in Pennsylvania in 1942 if he was living in Detroit in 1940?
Why does it say "No" for Veteran?
Where does it list place of birth? We know the one we are looking for should say "Ireland."
If the Carol Ann listed as a daughter is the Ann De West, why would she list "none" for relationship if she was his daughter?
I think this individual is the wrong person. The information appears to be a match but doesn't withstand close scrutiny.
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Roger, I did see that PA draft card and I agree, you're probably correct! I only see two P.J. Cullen's interred at LIN, and the DOB for one of them is 1935. Although I'm looking into the records again, the Ann De West (or Dewest?) info may be the end of story for cemetery records. Did Liz file a formal eVetRec request online? It sounds like she simply made a phone call. There's the possibility of Army morning reports, but they wouldn't have anything in the way of PII, and in any case would need his unit info.
I made phone call to cemetery in Long Island. I have tried Nara. Not sure if I did eVet Rec but I have looked at site. Thank you for your help.
I made phone call to cemetery in Long Island. I have tried Nara. Not sure if I did eVet Rec but I have looked at site. Thank you for your help. Yes I actually contacted them in 2021. No response.
I believe she got the standard "burnt to a crisp" response . . .
Couldn't find Chapin. Passenger manifest:
Roger that! I can't speak to it now, but years ago that would even tell Navy types exactly that!