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George Washington Mullaney

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George Washington Mullaney

Birth
Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Death
27 May 1910 (aged 48)
Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Found at JerseyCityHistory.com

G. W. MULLANEY was born in Bayonne, Hudson County, N. J., where he still resides, on the 14th of October, 1861. He is the son of Owen Mullaney and Ann Eliza Hopkins and a grandson of Owen Mullaney, Sr., a native of Ireland, and Susan Thorpe, who was born in Woodbridge, N. J. His parents were born and married in New York, whence they removed to Bayonne.
Mr. Mullaney was educated in the Bayonne public schools and afterward entered the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Subsequently he was appointed to a position in the Police Department of Bayonne, with which he is still identified. He is independent in politics, a Methodist in religion, a member of the Royal Arcanum, and President of the Police Benevolent Association of Bayonne. He is thoroughly identified with the affairs of his native city and one of its most popular citizens. He married Cytheria Myers, daughter of G.F. and Mary Myers, of Brooklyn, N. Y.

Found at JerseyCityHistory.com

G. W. MULLANEY was born in Bayonne, Hudson County, N. J., where he still resides, on the 14th of October, 1861. He is the son of Owen Mullaney and Ann Eliza Hopkins and a grandson of Owen Mullaney, Sr., a native of Ireland, and Susan Thorpe, who was born in Woodbridge, N. J. His parents were born and married in New York, whence they removed to Bayonne.
Mr. Mullaney was educated in the Bayonne public schools and afterward entered the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Subsequently he was appointed to a position in the Police Department of Bayonne, with which he is still identified. He is independent in politics, a Methodist in religion, a member of the Royal Arcanum, and President of the Police Benevolent Association of Bayonne. He is thoroughly identified with the affairs of his native city and one of its most popular citizens. He married Cytheria Myers, daughter of G.F. and Mary Myers, of Brooklyn, N. Y.



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