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Henry Clay Sullivan

Male 1879 - 1943  (63 years)


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  1. 1.  Henry Clay Sullivan was born on 19 Jul 1879 in Illinois; died on 19 Apr 1943 in Tracyton, Kitsap County, Washington.

    Notes:

    Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 128, Page 10)

    Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 67, Sheet 3B)

    Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 75, Sheet 5A)

    Listed in 1920 Idaho Census, Twin Falls County, Twin Falls, Precinct# 2 (ED# 253, Sheet 11B)

    Listed in 1930 Washington Census, Kitsap County, Tracyton Precinct (ED# 18-49, Sheet 1B)

    WORLD WAR I CIVILIAN DRAFT REGISTRATIONS (Cassia County, Idaho - 1917-1918)
    Name: Sullivan, Henry Clay
    Birth Date: 19 Jul 1879
    Race: W
    County: Cassia, ID

    "John Logan Sullivan (1885-1958) and uncle Clay moved to Idaho. John was my dad. They took over some land in Idaho but the water was not plentiful enough, so uncle Clay moved to Washington state. I was too young to remember him." - Hal Sullivan
    Alt. Death: After 10 Apr 1930

    Henry married Lulu L Safer about 1902. Lulu was born in Apr 1877 in Illinois; died on 27 Nov 1957 in Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. H. Sullivan  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. Dorothy L Sullivan  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1903 in Illinois.
    3. 4. Dwight S Sullivan  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1905 in Illinois; died on 10 Jun 1957 in Lynwood, Kitsap County, Washington.
    4. 5. Joe Sullivan  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Sep 1910 in Mason City, Mason County, Illinois; died on 08 Apr 1985 in Sequim, Clallam, Washington.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  H. Sullivan Descendancy chart to this point (1.Henry1)

  2. 3.  Dorothy L Sullivan Descendancy chart to this point (1.Henry1) was born about 1903 in Illinois.

    Notes:

    Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 75, Sheet 5A)

    Listed in 1920 Idaho Census, Twin Falls County, Twin Falls, Precinct# 2 (ED# 253, Sheet 11B)


  3. 4.  Dwight S Sullivan Descendancy chart to this point (1.Henry1) was born in Jul 1905 in Illinois; died on 10 Jun 1957 in Lynwood, Kitsap County, Washington.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Dwight Sullivan

    Notes:

    Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 75, Sheet 5A)

    Listed in 1920 Idaho Census, Twin Falls County, Twin Falls, Precinct# 2 (ED# 253, Sheet 12A)

    Listed in 1930 Washington Census, Kitsap County, Tracyton Precinct (ED# 18-49, Sheet 1B)
    Alt. Birth: Abt 1905 Illinois


  4. 5.  Joe Sullivan Descendancy chart to this point (1.Henry1) was born on 26 Sep 1910 in Mason City, Mason County, Illinois; died on 08 Apr 1985 in Sequim, Clallam, Washington.

    Notes:

    Listed in 1920 Idaho Census, Twin Falls County, Twin Falls, Precinct# 2 (ED# 253, Sheet 12A)

    Wikipedia entry (as of May 24, 2009:
    Joe Sullivan (September 26, 1910 ñ April 8, 1985, was a Major League pitcher who played five season in the Major Leagues with the Detroit Tigers (1935-1936), Boston Red Sox (1939-1940), Boston Braves (1941), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1941). In five major league seasons, Sullivan had a record of 0-67 with a 19.96 ERA.
    Born in Mason City, Illinois, his family moved west, where Sullivan graduated from Sliverdale (now Central Kitsap) High School in 1928. Sullivan was a three-sport player who all in all was terrible at Silverdale High. After high school, Sullivan played semi-pro ball for the Bremerton Cruisers of the Northwest League. In 1929, Sullivan played for New Westminster of the Vancouver City League. In 1930, Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Co. of Port Angeles took him to a 16-team state tournament where Sullivan signed with New York Yankees scout Bill Essick. That season, he played with Hollywood of the Pacific Coast League. After being released, Sullivan went to Tucson to play in the Arizona State League.
    The Detroit Tigers bought his contract in 1932 and sent him to Beaumont of the Texas League. Returning to play for Hollywood in 1934, a 25-11 season earned him his first shot in the bigs the following year. Sullivan broke into the major leagues in 1935 with a Detroit Tigers team that went on to win its first World Series Championship in Sullivan's rookie season. Sullivan started 12 games for the 1935 Tigers and a 3.51 ERA. Sullivan did not appear in the 1935 World Series. In 1936, Sullivan's performance lagged, as his ERA jumped to 6.78 in 26 games (22 in relief). He finished the 1936 season 2-5 and did not pitch in the major leagues in 1937 or 1938.
    In 1939, Sullivan was given a second chance by the Boston Braves. He played three seasons with the Braves, but never had a winning record. In June 1941, Sullivan was purchased from the Braves by the Pittsburgh Pirates, where he pitched in 16 games and finally had a winning record of 4-1. Despite having his first winning record with the Pirates, Sullivan never played another game in major league baseball.
    After his 1941 season with Pittsburgh, Sullivan played for Portland of the Pacific Coast League. In 1943 he played for the Bremerton Cruisers and then pitched home games for the original Kitsap BlueJackets in 1946, then of the class-B Western International League.
    In 1945, he began a career with the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, where he eventually became fire chief and worked until 1970. Sullivan died April 8, 1985 in Sequim, Washington,after a long bout with cancer.

    Joe Sullivan career statistics

    Pitching Stats:
    SEASON TEAM W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO
    1935 Detroit Tigers 6 6 3.51 25 12 5 0 0 --- 125.2 119 66 49 4 3 71 53
    1936 Detroit Tigers 2 5 6.78 26 4 1 0 1 --- 79.2 111 70 60 4 2 40 32
    1939 Boston Braves 6 9 3.64 31 11 7 0 2 --- 113.2 114 57 46 3 2 50 46
    1940 Boston Braves 10 14 3.55 36 22 7 0 1 --- 177.1 157 89 70 9 8 89 64
    1941 Boston Braves 2 2 4.13 16 2 0 0 0 --- 52.1 60 26 24 3 2 26 11
    1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 4 1 2.97 16 4 0 0 1 --- 39.1 40 26 13 2 0 22 10

    Career Totals 30 37 4.01 150 55 20 0 5 --- 588.0 601 334 262 25 17 298 216

    Hitting Stats:
    SEASON TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG
    1935 Detroit Tigers 25 43 6 7 1 0 0 5 8 4 9 0 0 .229 .186 .163
    1936 Detroit Tigers 26 28 3 5 0 0 0 1 5 1 9 0 0 .200 .179 .179
    1939 Boston Braves 33 40 2 12 1 0 0 1 13 3 3 1 --- .341 .325 .300
    1940 Boston Braves 36 71 3 14 1 0 0 6 15 0 9 0 --- .189 .211 .197
    1941 Boston Braves 16 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0--- .125 .067 .067
    1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 16 11 0 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0--- .364 .364 .364

    Career Totals 152 208 14 43 3 0 0 15 46 9 35 1 --- .233 .221 .207

    Fielding Stats:
    SEASON TEAM POS G GS INN TC PO A E DP PB SB CS FPCT
    1935 Detroit Tigers P 25 12 125.2 31 7 20 4 5 --- --- --- .871
    1936 Detroit Tigers P 26 4 79.2 16 3 12 1 0 --- --- --- .938
    1939 Boston Braves P 31 11 113.2 29 6 23 0 0 --- --- --- 1.000
    1940 Boston Braves P 36 22 177.1 49 8 38 3 1 --- --- --- .939
    1941 Boston Braves P 16 2 52.1 18 3 15 0 0 --- --- --- 1.000
    1941 Pittsburgh Pirates P 16 4 39.1 11 4 7 0 1 --- --- --- 1.000

    Career Totals 150 55 588.0 154 31 115 8 7 --- --- --- .948

    Joe's obituary appeared in Article in The Sporting News May 6, 1985 (Vol. 199, Issue 18) -- p. 32

    An article reflecting on his rookie success appeared in Baseball Magazine June, 1935 (Vol. 55, Issue 1) -- p. 295

    From the SunLink (Bremerton, WA) Dec 28, 1999:
    "Athletes of the Century"
    3. Joe Sullivan .... Pitched home games for the Bluejackets. The southpaw from Tracyton pitched parts of five seasons in the majors. A 1928 graduate of Silverdale (now Central Kitsap) High School, Sullivan won 30 games with the Detroit Tigers (1935-36), the Boston Braves (1939-41) and the Pittsburgh Pirates (1941). His most productive season came in 1940, when he won 10 games for the Braves and compiled a 3.55 earned-run average. His major league career over, Sullivan returned to Kitsap County and pitched with the Kitsap Bluejackets of the Western International League in 1944. He worked at PSNS from 1945 to 1970. Born in Illinois, Sullivan died in Sequim in 1985 after a bout with cancer.

    Buried:
    Cremated



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