10 May
1873: Born in Ireland to unknown parents. 18??:
Immigrated to the United States.
Abt 1900: Daniel married Eugenie ??.
28 July 1899: Son Frank Hoey born in New York to
Daniel Hoey and unknown mother.
1901: Son Joseph Hoey born in New York to Daniel
Hoey and Eugenie ?
19 October 1903: Arriving in New York from
LeHavre aboard the SS La Touraine
Eugenie Hoey, 30, last residence Paris France, destination New York, New York. Joining her
husband Mr. Hoey at 338 Madison Avenue, New York, New York. Note: Indexed as
Eugenie Hay
Frank Hoey, 7, US born
Joseph Hoey, 2, US born
1900 Federal Census: Not found
8 April 1907: Arriving in New York from LeHavre
aboard the SS La Touraine
Eugenie Hoey, 33, last residence Paris France, destination Bensonhurst, New York. Joining
her sister Mrs ?Bayerque? 2339 Benson Avenue Bensonhurst New York
Frank Hoey, 7, US born
1910 Federal Census: 160 West ??th Street, New
York, New York
Daniel Hoey, head, 36, 2nd marriage, b Ireland, coachman for private employer
Jennie Hoey, wife, 35, 1st marriage(married 2 years, 3 children with 1 surviving), b
France
Frank Hoey, son, 10, b New York
Clara Eldridge, boarder, 31 widow b New York, saleslady at department store
Blanch Isenbush, boarder, 23 b New York, saleslady at department store
Emma Ainsley, boarder, 45 widow b New Jersey,
Dean Ainsley, boarder, 15 b New York, machinist helper
16 September 1911: Son Daniel Emile Hoey born in
New York to Daniel Hoey and Eugenie ?
27 October 1914: Arriving in New York from
LeHavre aboard the SS Chicago
Eugenie Hoey, 41, Court of NY Southern District 8 July 1913, residence 6 West 8th Street,
New York City
Frank Hoey, 15, 28 July 1899 b New York City
Daniel Hoey, 3, 16 September 1911 b New York City
12 Sept 1917: Daniel Edward Hoey registers for
the WWI draft in New York, New York. Born 10 May 1873, naturalized citizen. Living at 6
West 8th Street, New York, NY. Occupation coachman for Mrs May Witherbie at 4 Fifth
Avenue. Nearest relative is wife Eugenie Hoey at 4 Fifth Avenue (perhaps she is a domestic
servant there).
1920 Federal Census: 6 West 8th Street, Manhattan,
New York, New York Daniel Hoey, head, 46, b Ireland, immigrated 1896,
naturalized 1913, coachman for private family Note: Indexed as
Hoeg Eugenie Hoey, wife,46, b France, immigrated
1900 Frank Hoey, son, 20, b New York, merchant in office Daniel
Hoey, son, 8, b New York, student in school Eugenie Hoey, daughter, 4,
b New York Charles ?McKenne?, ?groom?, 38, b Ireland, single,
immigrated 1893, naturalized 1914, ?groom? for private family
1925: Son Frank Hoey marries Madeline ?
1927: Granddaughter Nanette Hoey born in New York
to Frank Hoey and Madeline ?
Directory Listing for Belleville and Nutley, NJ
1927, 1928, 1929:
Haughy, Haughey, Hoey, Hoy, and Hoye....................none listed
1930 Federal Census: 18 Prospect Street,
Belleville, Essex Co., New Jersey
Daniel E. Hoey, head, 56, b Ireland, guard at bank
Eugenie Hoey, wife, 56, b France
Frank Hoey, son, 29, b New York, agent in insurance company
Daniel Hoey, son, 18, b New York, assistant manager in cotton mill
Eugenie J. Hoey, daughter, 14, b New York
Nanette Hoey, grand-daughter, 3, b New York
Madeline Hoey, daughter-in-law (wife of Frank), 26 b New York
Directory Listing for Belleville, NJ 1931:
Hoey, Daniel E vault guard NY h 18 Prospect
Hoey, Daniel E Jr clk NY r 18 Prospect
Hoey, Frank J ins Long Island NY r 18 Prospect
Directory Listing for Belleville, NJ 1934:
Hoey, Daniel E (Eugenie J) vault guard NY h 18 Prospect
Hoey, Daniel E Jr clk NY r 18 Prospect
Hoey, Eugenie J comptometer opr r 18 Prospect
Hoey, Frank J (Madelyn C) slsman r 18 Prospect
Hoey, Madelyn C Mrs steno NY r 18 Prospect
14 December 1944: Nephew Patrick J. Hoey dies in Germany killed in action in WWII. Note:
Son of John Hoey
Technical Sergeant ,Patrick J. Hoey, U.S. Army, 32056071, 60th Infantry Regiment, 9th
Infantry Division, Entered the Service from: New Jersey, Died: December 14, 1944, Buried
at: Plot G Row 12 Grave 49, Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery, Henri-Chapelle,
BelgiumAwards: Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart Note: Chris Teunis
(christeunis@_nospam_skynet.be) of Belgium adopts the grave of Patrick J. Hoey at Henri
Chapelle American Cemetery, Hombourg, Belgium
Patrick J. Hoey
Hoey Honored For Bravery
Silver Star, Bronze Star
Presented Posthumously to Local Infantryman
(August 2, 1945) -- Technical Sgt. Patrick J. Hoey, 25, was killed in action on Dec.
14, while serving with the First Army in Germany.
Born in Long Island, Hoey lived with his aunt and uncle for 10 years in Belleville. Hoey
was wounded in Tunisia in 1943, and awarded the Legion of Merit. Hoey was also wounded
during the Normandy campaign. Acting Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Edward F. Witsell
presented the Silver Star and Bronze Star to the young soldier's aunt, Mrs. Daniel Hoey of
Prospect Street. The Silver Star was presented ''for distinguishing himself and disregard
for personal safety on Dec. 12, 1944, during the campaign ... which reflects highest
credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of the United States.'' The Bronze Star:
''...during the period July 5 1944, to Sept. 30, 1944, in the European Theatre of
operations ... took over as platoon sergeant when his platoon sergeant had a casualty.''
Hoey was inducted into the service January 1941.
22 August 1951: Arriving in New York from Bermuda
aboard the Queen of Bermuda
Frank Hoey, 52 b New York, residence 175-39 Dalny Road, Jamaica, Long Island, New York
Madelyn Hoey, 47 b New York
Sandra Hoey, 15 b New York |
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