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James Patrick Rossiter : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Patrick Rossiter
James Patrick Rossiter (born September 13, 1890, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died September 26, 1943, Erie, Pennsylvania) was a prominent politician in Pennsylvania.〔New York Times obituary, 26 September 1943〕〔World War Two Draft Registration, dob 13 September 1890, pob Philadelphia, Pennsylvania〕 ==Family== He was the second of seven children of Louis T. Rossiter, an insurance company superintendent, and his wife Elizabeth C. "Lizzie" (Griffin) Rossiter. The family moved to the Philadelphia suburbs in New Jersey after James was born and by 1900 was living in the town of Wenonah in Gloucester County.〔1900 Federal Census for New Jersey, Enumeration District 149〕 His father brought the family to Erie in 1903, where he again worked in the insurance field. By 1910, the family lived at (439 West Fifth Street ), just off Erie's posh Millionaires Row, which runs along West Sixth Street between Perry Square and Gridley Park.〔Carney, John G., Highlights of Erie Politics, 1960, pg 117〕〔1910 Federal Census for Pennsylvania, Erie County, Erie, Ward 4, Enumeration District 95〕〔(Watson-Curtze Mansion, Erie County Historical Society )〕 After World War I, he returned to living with his parents at their West Fifth Street home.〔1920 Federal Census for Pennsylvania, Erie County, Erie, Ward 4, Enumeration District 97〕 In 1930, he and two adult siblings were living with their widowed father at (616 West Ninth Street ), just southwest of their West Fifth Street homestead.〔1930 Federal Census for Pennsylvania, Erie County, Erie, Ward 3, District 48〕
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