Title |
Dinneen, Cornelius |
Alternate title |
Denny, Cornelius |
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Dinnin, Cornelius |
Date |
b. ca. 1832 |
Description |
Cornelius Dinneen, born ca. 1832 in Ireland, worked as a lithographer and printer in Philadelphia between 1856 and the mid-1860s.
Dineen immigrated to Philadelphia in 1851 and was in the employ of P. S. Duval beginning about 1856 and was named in his
insolvency petition of 1859. Cornelius worked at his establishments at 5 Ranstead Place, 8 South Fifth Street, and 22 South
Fifth Street, as well as served as the secretary of the Lithographic Printers Union in 1858. By 1860, he owned real estate
valued at $700 and personal estate valued at $100.
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During this time he resided in Ward 1 of the city with his wife, Mary (b. ca. 1835), and their Pennsylvania-born daughters,
Mary (b. 1857) and Margaret (b. 1859). His brothers, Patrick Dinneen (b. ca. 1828) and Dennis Dinneen (b ca. 1833), also worked
as lithographers for P.S. Duval.
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Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
References |
See Duval, P. S. |
Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
Bibliographic citation |
Census 1860 |
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Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Petition of Peter S. Duval, November 10, 1859 |
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Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s |
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Philadelphia City Directories, 1856-1865 |