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Title: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: julesmc on Thursday 12 December 13 11:06 GMT (UK)
Hi I am searching for information on my great great Uncle, Patrick Ennis.

He was born in Randalstown Co Antrim in 1888, his parents where called Patrick Ennis and Mary McGrogan.  He was the youngest of 5 children, (siblings called Richard, Mary, Margaret and Letitia).  He was a Catholic.

On 13 June 1910 he arrived in Philadelphia Port, Pennsylvania on the Haverford Ship from Liverpool England.  He travelled with my maternal gt Grandfather John McAteer, (who returned to Ireland to get married).

Would be amazing to get information this person.  Family story is that his mother waited everyday on the postman to receive a letter from him - but never heard from him again. 
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: Erato on Thursday 12 December 13 11:45 GMT (UK)
Hi Jules - welcome to RootsChat.  It might be a good idea to ask a moderator to make this into a separate thread since Patrick Ennis is unrelated to the Robert Ennis named in the original posting.

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If you haven't seen the original passenger list, you can see it here:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-21583-17435-81?cc=1921481&wc=M9W1-ZTL:n1088097942

It describes John W. McAteer as a friend living in South Heights, Leetsdale, Pennsylvania [near Pittsburgh] and that was Patrick's destination.  There are lots of other US records at FamilySearch so it is a good place to start the search.  I will start looking myself after breakfast.

https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&region=UNITED_STATES

Saludos from another Ennis.
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: julesmc on Thursday 12 December 13 11:51 GMT (UK)
Erato - many thanks!  New to roots chat so not really sure how to work it as yet :)
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: Erato on Thursday 12 December 13 13:03 GMT (UK)
Is this your John McAteer in 1910?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MGS1-8XB
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: julesmc on Thursday 12 December 13 13:41 GMT (UK)
Hmm not sure.  My John McAteer was born in 1874.  My mother said he was in America for years and returned to Ireland to get married.  He was married in August 1912 in Randalstown to Margaret Ennis (Patrick's Elder sister).  This John McAteer is married in this census in America - would he have left America to get married in again in Ireland??? Tut tut if he did :)  However, McAteer is quite a common name in the area they are from.
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: Erato on Thursday 12 December 13 14:08 GMT (UK)
OK, this might be your John McAteer:

Arrived at Ellis Island on 23 February 1906 from Liverpool on the SS Cedric; age 32, single, laborer, Irish, last residence Randalstown, destination Toronto, Ohio [just across the state line from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania], friend Samuel Geddis, Fourth Street, Toronto, Ohio.

You can see the original at the Ellis Island website.  You will have to register for the site but it is free.

http://www.ellisisland.org/

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I'm still looking for Patrick.
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: julesmc on Thursday 12 December 13 14:14 GMT (UK)
Thanks a million your star!  I'll look in to this John.  Thanks for all the help!
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: shellyesq on Thursday 12 December 13 15:13 GMT (UK)
Considering the 1906 arrival, I think this is John McAteer in 1910 - https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MGQF-G42  The surname looks like McAteer on the image.  It says he had filed first papers for naturalization, and his occupation was section foreman of the railroad.  I think the address is 256 Curtis St.
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: julesmc on Thursday 12 December 13 15:52 GMT (UK)
Erato - the DOB matches and there is families called the Geddis' from the place John is from.  I actually think his sister married a Geddis.

Shelly - thanks for the information.  Again the names of the people he was sharing with are popular from the town he is from in Ireland. 

I have been chasing my tail for weeks on this - wish I had of come on here sooner!  Thanks for all the information!!!
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: Erato on Thursday 12 December 13 16:39 GMT (UK)
Good, we are on the track.  I'm back from the supermarket and I'll try to locate Patrick.
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: Erato on Thursday 12 December 13 17:48 GMT (UK)
I'm not having any luck in 1920.  There are several Patrick Ennises born in Ireland but the birth dates are all pretty far off.  What was his middle name?
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: Erato on Thursday 12 December 13 19:32 GMT (UK)
Here are a few possibilities but nothing connects them except the name, approximate birth date and location in the Northeastern section of the United States:

WWI draft registration:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-25987-19139-71?cc=1968530&wc=M9W1-WXT:1581244060

1930 census:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X429-1L3

naturalization, 1920 in Pennsylvania [Eastern District]:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-25016-16720-61?cc=1937344&wc=M93Y-94T:n1556060009
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: julesmc on Thursday 12 December 13 20:45 GMT (UK)
Sorry I have no middle name - did some searches but can come up with nothing. 

I was looking at your links but don't think any are a match.  The 1930 census dob matched however the immigration year was out.  Thanks for all the help tho!!  I shall have to keep digging :)
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: Erato on Thursday 12 December 13 20:56 GMT (UK)
Yes, I noticed that the immigration year was way off in 1930 but I've found that this is one bit of data that people often reported inaccurately.  Usually not that far off, but I figured maybe [assuming it is the right person] he thought it referred to his date of naturalization.

He could have died, of course, or moved on to another country [Canada?].  Are you sure he didn't go back to Ireland?
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: julesmc on Thursday 12 December 13 21:07 GMT (UK)
It maybe could refer to the naturalization.  He definitely didn't come back to his home place, so perhaps he did die or move on elsewhere.  Thanks again :)
Title: Re: Patrick Ennis, from Randalstown Co Antrim Ireland moved to Philadelphia
Post by: Erato on Thursday 12 December 13 21:15 GMT (UK)
If he was a church-goer, you might find something here:

http://www.diopitt.org/department-chancellor/office-archives-and-record-center