| Parents:
Occupation: Marriage: |
James Patrick Hennessy Margaret Elizabeth Murphy Apprentice at a heat manufacturing company [1910 U.S. Federal Census] Telephone wireman for Bell Telephone Company [1917 U.S. WWI Draft Registration] Foreman at telephone company [1930 U.S. Federal Census] Mary L. Hinchcliffe |
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| Children: | William | Abt. 1923 | |
| John | Abt. 1925 | ||
| Joseph | Mar. 1930 |
| Notes: | At the time of the June 1, 1900 federal census, William was 8 years old and living with his parents and seven siblings in Philadelphia Ward 21, |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
At the time of the April 18, 1910 federal census, William was 18 years old and living with his parents and four siblings in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was working as an apprentice at a heat manufacturing company. His father was a watchman in a woolen mill, and his two elder sisters worked as reelers in a woolen mill. Brother John was working as a machinist in a steel mill. At the time of the U.S. WWI draft registration on June 5, 1917, William was 25 years old and working as a telephone wireman for Bell Telephone Company. He was single and living with his parents at 320 Rector in Philadephia. William was of medium height and weight, with blue eyes and brown hair. At the time of the Apr. 3, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, William was 38 years old and living with his wife Mary and their three sons ranging in age from 7 years to 1 month old in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was working as a foreman at the telephone company. In 1942 at the time of the U.S. WWII draft registration, William was 51 years old and living with his wife Mary at 320 Rector in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He smoked a pipe. |
| Ancestry: | The Hennessy Line |
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