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Thomas Francis McCaul Sr.

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Thomas Francis McCaul Sr.

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
10 Jan 1925 (aged 84)
Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D Plot 52 Range S.E.
Memorial ID
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-veteran of the Civil War; one of the first in Yonkers to volunteer; member of Company A, 17th Regiment, New York Infantry
-injured twice; returned to service both times
-last living member of Company A
-died at home, 101 Ashburton Avenue
-son of John and Catherine Matthews McCaul
-moved to Yonkers as a small boy
-after War, employed with New York City Water Board; retired 10 years ago
-married in St. Anne's Church, N.Y.C.; wife died 21 years ago
-member of Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1; Kitchen Post No. 60, G.A.R.; and Exempt Firemen's Association
-survived by sons, Owen J., Edward and Frank McCaul; daughter, Mrs. May Jahnke of Oswego; six grandchildren, Patrolman Thomas F. McCaul and Albert and Miss Veronica McCaul of this city, Frank McCaul of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Ella Wilson and Mrs. John Crosswaithe of Yonkers, and four great-grandchildren, the Misses Marion and Muriel McCaul of Philadelphia and Horace Wilson and John Crosswaithe Jr. of Yonkers
-funeral tomorrow from the home; solemn high mass of requiem in St. Joseph's Church; interment St. Mary's Cemetery
-obituary published in The Yonkers Statesman, Monday, 1/12/1925-0122
-veteran of the Civil War; one of the first in Yonkers to volunteer; member of Company A, 17th Regiment, New York Infantry
-injured twice; returned to service both times
-last living member of Company A
-died at home, 101 Ashburton Avenue
-son of John and Catherine Matthews McCaul
-moved to Yonkers as a small boy
-after War, employed with New York City Water Board; retired 10 years ago
-married in St. Anne's Church, N.Y.C.; wife died 21 years ago
-member of Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1; Kitchen Post No. 60, G.A.R.; and Exempt Firemen's Association
-survived by sons, Owen J., Edward and Frank McCaul; daughter, Mrs. May Jahnke of Oswego; six grandchildren, Patrolman Thomas F. McCaul and Albert and Miss Veronica McCaul of this city, Frank McCaul of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Ella Wilson and Mrs. John Crosswaithe of Yonkers, and four great-grandchildren, the Misses Marion and Muriel McCaul of Philadelphia and Horace Wilson and John Crosswaithe Jr. of Yonkers
-funeral tomorrow from the home; solemn high mass of requiem in St. Joseph's Church; interment St. Mary's Cemetery
-obituary published in The Yonkers Statesman, Monday, 1/12/1925-0122


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