Worked for New Orleans Public Service in 1942, was a motorman in 1945 and was a bottler at the Jackson Brewery by 1947.
In 1942 he was 5' 4 1.2" , 156 lbs., brown eyes, black hair.
His name was listed as James Patrick in his obituary, census records and his daughter's SSDI. He used the first name of Patrick in 1932 in the newspaper when his son was born but was listed as James when his son died. He was also Patrick James on his 1942 WWII Draft Registration and in the city directories of the 1940's.
Worked for New Orleans Public Service in 1942, was a motorman in 1945 and was a bottler at the Jackson Brewery by 1947.
In 1942 he was 5' 4 1.2" , 156 lbs., brown eyes, black hair.
His name was listed as James Patrick in his obituary, census records and his daughter's SSDI. He used the first name of Patrick in 1932 in the newspaper when his son was born but was listed as James when his son died. He was also Patrick James on his 1942 WWII Draft Registration and in the city directories of the 1940's.
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