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Philip Joseph Farley
b.14 Oct 1908 Glasleck, Cavan, Ulster, Ireland
d.23 Apr 1991 Evanston, Cook, Illinois, USA
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m. 26 Nov 1890
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m. 17 Mar 1935
Facts and Events
Philip's father Patrick died on 17 June 1924, two years later Philip came to America. This would mean Philip immigrated in 1926. Philip Farley (same as Farrelly) married Mary (May) King on May 8th in New York in 1933 or 1934. I don't know if this is true. New York is the question. Philip landed in this country in Newark New Jersey. He couldn't come into New York (he missed by a year). This makes sense Ellis Island closed as an immigration center in 1924. Philip and May were introduced to each other by May's brother John and they got married in New York. Philip Joseph became a citizen sometime between 1962 and 1965. Written June 29, 1992 I have five (5) passports belonging to Philip. The first one is his first passport from Ireland the date of which is 16 July 1926. Quota Immigration Visa No. 13621 the 6th of August, 1926 signed by the American Consul. It says Place and Date of Birth: Co. Cavan 14-10-1908; Domicile: Irish Free State; Height 5-6; Face: Oval; Color of eyes: gray-blue. The second passport is Irish and dated 11 May 1955. Occupation cited is "cook". The third is also Irish, dated 24 June 1966 and his name is written Philip Farley. The fourth is a US passport dated 8 July 1968. The fifth is US and dates 2 April 1976. It is the only one that includes a photograph. It seems that he became a US citizen between 24 June 1966 and 8 July 1968. References
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