
Mary Lee Brady, Ph.D.
| | Isaac Sullivan would appear to have been the source of Paul Sullivan born in 1879 and who subsequently may have been the father of Luburdie Priester Sullivan born around 1900 and father of Louis Sullivan born in 1933. Isaac is not listed in the registry of young men who served in the Union forces during the Civil War but it is also possible that Isaac was a sibling to one or more African-Americans in the U.S. Colored Troops enlisting with the surname of Sullivan. | | | Name | Relation | Marital Status | Gender | Race | Age | Birthplace | Occupation | Father's Birthplace | Mother's Birthplace | | Iasac SULIVAN | Self | M | Male | B | 38 | GA | Drives Dray | GA | GA | | Hannah SULIVAN | Wife | M | Female | B | 30 | GA | Keeps House | GA | GA | | Isaac SULIVAN | Son | S | Male | B | 4 | GA | | GA | GA | | Jacob SULIVAN | Son | S | Male | B | 2 | GA | | GA | GA | | Paul SULIVAN | Son | S | Male | B | 1 | GA | | GA | GA |
Source Information: | | Census Place | Savannah, Chatham, Georgia | | | Family History Library Film | 1254138 | | | NA Film Number | T9-0138 | | | Page Number | 543A  |
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