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Ed Patterson Click on Image to Enlarge |
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April
1930
422
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6th Street John
J. Conley, 63, head Anna
M. Patterson stated that she was married. William Patterson, however, was
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July
14, 1932
Grandfather John Conley |
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Early
1930s
Anna Mary Patterson and a younger woman. Both appear pregnant to me, the younger woman quite so. |
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17, 1933 - "Mary" Patterson gives birth to a son, David J.
Patterson
A bank book for an account opened in 1946 shows the name Anna Mary Patterson. The only logical explanation that I can deduce from the presence of the papers and pictures in Edward Patterson's effect is that David was his younger brother, quite possibly a half-brother, as William Patterson's name does not show on the document below with the baby's thumb- and footprint. |
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Early
1930s
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1930s
Another
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of the Cross in Pictures "Aunt Edna too My Niece Mary" |
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1939 |
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| 1944 West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital Outpatient Pass |
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the Italian and Polish translations on card's rear Click on Image to Enlarge |
| December
10, 1944 Letter from Brother Fabian to Mrs. Anna Mary Patterson |
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April,
1946
Uncle John J. Conley |
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Bishop
Bayley Building & Loan Association No. 2 Receipt Book Anna Mary Patterson August 1946
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Late
1940s
Edward L. Patterson |
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1940s
Margaret Patterson is in front Her mother, Ann Mary Patterson Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Late
1940s
Left: Edward L. Patterson Below: Edward L., David J., Click on Images to Enlarge |
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| Late
1940s
Photos probably taken in front of 422 South 6th Street, Camden NJ |
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| David Patterson at left | Anna Mary & David J. Patterson |
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1940s
Edward L. Patterson Click on Images to Enlarge |
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| December
12, 1951
Letter from Edward L. Patterson to his mother from Camp Rucker, Alabama |
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After getting out of the military, Edward L. Patterson worked in Philadelphia at the port a the Pennsylvania Sugar refinery. Click on Image to Enlarge
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| 1960s I'm guessing that Ed Patterson wrote this in the late 1960s |
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| March
22, 1995 Edward L. Patterson lists his house at 52 North 33rd Street for Sale with Zinman Realtors |
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