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James Thomas Culliton

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James Thomas Culliton

Birth
Death
19 Dec 1931 (aged 72–73)
Burial
Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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All of the below listed info is from genieresearcher

James Thomas Culliton, son of Thomas Culliton and Catherine McCormack. He was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England and arrived in US about 1877

James Thomas married Anna Emily McNichol memorial # 100625925

From A Review of The Department of Police, Trenton, New Jersey. 1899 p. 107-108
http://trentonpdhistory.org/Books/1899history/ JAMES T. CULLITON, of the First District, was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, on the ninth day of April, 1860, of Irish parents. He attended St. Mary's parochial school in his native place, and on the fourth day of June, 1872, he accompanied his parents to this country and settled in East Trenton, where he has resided ever since. Mr. Culliton began life as a wareroom boy in the Mercer Pottery, and at the age of 15 started in the same factory to learn the trade of a jiggerman, in the line of making plates. After serving a four years' apprenticeship, he was accepted as a journeyman and remained in the same position until 1887, when he went to the Eagle Pottery, which was under the management of Frederick Duggan. On the fifteenth of March, 1888, he resigned his position there to become a Patrolman in the township of Millham. On May 1st of the same year he and Bernard McManus Police Committee from the annexed districts. Mr. Culliton is the recording secretary of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.

He died December 19, 1931, Trenton NJ at home of his son Daniel A. Culliton (for whom you also have a memorial 100625913 and another one of James Thomas and Annie McNichol is Thomas A. Culliton mem 100597940 )

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All of the below listed info is from genieresearcher

James Thomas Culliton, son of Thomas Culliton and Catherine McCormack. He was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England and arrived in US about 1877

James Thomas married Anna Emily McNichol memorial # 100625925

From A Review of The Department of Police, Trenton, New Jersey. 1899 p. 107-108
http://trentonpdhistory.org/Books/1899history/ JAMES T. CULLITON, of the First District, was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, on the ninth day of April, 1860, of Irish parents. He attended St. Mary's parochial school in his native place, and on the fourth day of June, 1872, he accompanied his parents to this country and settled in East Trenton, where he has resided ever since. Mr. Culliton began life as a wareroom boy in the Mercer Pottery, and at the age of 15 started in the same factory to learn the trade of a jiggerman, in the line of making plates. After serving a four years' apprenticeship, he was accepted as a journeyman and remained in the same position until 1887, when he went to the Eagle Pottery, which was under the management of Frederick Duggan. On the fifteenth of March, 1888, he resigned his position there to become a Patrolman in the township of Millham. On May 1st of the same year he and Bernard McManus Police Committee from the annexed districts. Mr. Culliton is the recording secretary of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.

He died December 19, 1931, Trenton NJ at home of his son Daniel A. Culliton (for whom you also have a memorial 100625913 and another one of James Thomas and Annie McNichol is Thomas A. Culliton mem 100597940 )

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