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John Thomas Mullin, Jr

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Name John Thomas Mullin Suffix Jr Birth 9 Oct 1880 Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada Christening 17 Oct 1880 St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Indian River, Prince Edward Island, Canada Gender Male Occupation Drill Press Operator Death 25 Jul 1937 Detroit, Michigan, USA Person ID I3228 The McIver Family Tree Last Modified 8 Jan 2022
Father John Thomas Mullin, Sr, b. 8 May 1846, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 28 Feb 1920, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada
(Age 73 years)
Mother Mary McKeever (McIver), b. 1844, Newton, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 21 Mar 1918, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada
(Age 74 years)
Marriage 1874 Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada Family ID F1339 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Angelina Mullally, b. Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 13 Dec 1940, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Marriage Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada Family ID F1342 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Aug 2020
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Documents Census - 1891 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island Census - 1901 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island Death Record - Isadore Mullin
Article published in the Charlottetown Guardian on February 1, 1919, announcing the death of Isadore Mullin in November 1918 in Los Angeles, California. He was interned in Indian River, Prince Edward Island on December 4, 1918.
This record also notes that John T Jr was convalescing from wounds in 1st Birmingham War Hospital, Redual, England.Baptismal Record - John Thomas Mullin Jr
Baptized on October 17, 1880 by C. O'Brien at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Indian River, Prince Edward Island, Canada.Death Record - John Thomas Mullin Jr Census - 1881 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince Edward Island, Canada Document - John Thomas Mullin
US Naturalization RecordDocument - John T. Mullin
US Border Crossing - March 26, 1926
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Notes - John Mullin was the oldest living son and fifth child of Mary McIver Mullin and John T. Mullin. Apparently he went to participate in World War I. His brother and sister, Emmett and Mary, remained on the farm, became successful farmers, and cared for their parents until the parents died in 1918 and 1920. The parents will, which at that was common, stipulated that the farm was to become the property of the oldest living son. John and his wife took possession of the farm and Emmett and Mary left.
Researched by Desmond McIvor
- John Mullin was the oldest living son and fifth child of Mary McIver Mullin and John T. Mullin. Apparently he went to participate in World War I. His brother and sister, Emmett and Mary, remained on the farm, became successful farmers, and cared for their parents until the parents died in 1918 and 1920. The parents will, which at that was common, stipulated that the farm was to become the property of the oldest living son. John and his wife took possession of the farm and Emmett and Mary left.