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1. [Bklyn] Harbor Pilots,Master,Mates [1]
See Below-- J.Henry Ahler's obit says he was a member of an organization called American Assoc. of Masters, Mates, and Pilots.Does this group still exist today? How can I reach them by mail ,or Email? Thank you, Julie in Calif (no internet) BROOKLYN DAILY STANDARD UNION, 14 APRIL 1906 OBITUARY continued. J.HENRY AHLERS Funeral services will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for J. Henry AHLERS, who died on Thursday at his home, 515 Eighth street. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. AHLER
2. [Bklyn] Bklyn Standard Union 13 May 1931 Marriage [1]
KINGS William EWEN, 30, 639 E. 28th st. Lily ANDERSON, 24, 639 E. 28th st. Sidney KOFFMAN, 29, 1115 43rd st. Yetta SUMMERBLUME, 22, 4516 11th ave Murray MINTZ, 23, 1301 E. N.Y. ave Saie WEINBERG, 20, 96 Watkins st David COHEN, 27, 302 2nd st Juliet KREBS, 25, 940 43rd st Nelson KENNEDY, 28, 759 Howard ave Pearl BOOTH, 29, 92 Union av Max GLANTZ, 39, 92 Union av Sophie YUDOVITZ, 34, 393 So. 3rd st Samuel BENJAMIN, 32, 1829 62nd st. Minnie EISGRON, 18, 510 Ocean View av Richard DeCLAUDE, 25, 236 E. 23
3. Re: [Bklyn] EDhelp/Mike plz! [1]
Hi Mike, You are so amazing helping people with finding the ED's that they need! What would we do without individuals like yourself who selfishly give their time to help us out. Thank you! Elaine ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 5:10 PM Subject: Re: [Bklyn] EDhelp/Mike plz! > In a message dated 6/27/03 2:39:29 PM Mountain Daylight Time, > Sybagram@aol.com writes: > > Mike: > > I have tried to help myself finding the Ed
4. [Bklyn] 1870 WARD - PLEASE HELP [1]
need ward # for 107 Williams Avenue, Brooklyn for 1870 census thanks mary z
5. [Bklyn] Fantastic Site... [1]
Hi Everyone, I am going to repost this since many have asked about it telling me they missed the original posting. It was originally titled, "Re: [NYC] New York Herald - Oct. 19,1855 - Deaths", (posted by MmeScarlett@aol.com) so I can imagine that many did not open it if not looking for this specifically. So, here it goes: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This site is absoolutely fantastic!!! Everyone should take a look at if if you already haven't! It's a keeper! Barbara-Thank you! Marie > >http://www.forgotten-ny.com/<
6. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union July 12, 1929 - Deaths [1]
Brooklyn Standard Union July 12, 1929 - Deaths OBEDELL - Elizabeth (nee MCDERMOTT), daughter of the late John and Mary MCDERMOTT, died Thursday at her home, 109 Bush street. She was born in the Twelfth Ward and was a lifelong member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. She is survived by her husband, Daniel OBEDELL; three sons, John MCGIVNEY, Daniel and Gerard OBEDELL; two daughters, Anna and Elizabeth MCGIVNEY; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas MILMORE and Mrs. Frank GARCIA, and two brothers, Patrick, a
7. [Bklyn] harold Sinclair [1]
lds film 1324437 has HAROLD SINCLAIR born dec. 25, 1897 at 97 Halsey. Is this the same HAROLD SINCLAIR who eventually worked for the Lynbrook Post Office. thanks Valerie __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
8. [Bklyn] GERARD Family early 1800's-Greenpoint area [1]
I am looking for information on the family of a Jason GERARD born about 1815 in Brooklyn area. In all censuses 1850 and after the family lived in the Greenpoint area of Brooklyn. Could someone check an 1840 or earlier census for a GERARD family for me? Thank you, Pam
9. [Bklyn] Bklyn Standard Union - April 30, 1931 - MARRIAGE NEWS [1]
Bklyn Standard Union - April 30, 1931 - MARRIAGE NEWS MARRIAGE LICENSES - QUEENS Elizabeth BRENNESSEL, 21, 7826 86th st., Glendale Raymond GROSSEL, 23, 56 Russell st., Howard Beach Lenore CHARMOY, 18, 105-17 133rd st., Jamaica Max KRANZ, 26, 666 Burke ave., Bronx Frances SOSRAO, 19, 3454 106th st., Corona Paul GANCE, 25, 2338 98th st., Corona Alice COURTNEY, 27, 3006 30th st., Long Island City Daniel MOFFATT, 27, 1466 South Nicholas ave., Manhattan Katherine CONSIGLIO, 20, 119-11 23rd
10. Re: [Bklyn] RE Bklyn Eagle [1]
Hey all, If you go this way, the problem is explained: "Minimum browser requirements are Internet Explorer 5.0 or above. Netscape is not supported. Minimum screen resolution is 800x600. When using Internet Explorer for Windows, make sure that the security setting "Run ActiveX controls and Plug-ins" is enabled." This site is still in Beta-test stage. Regards, Laura DePaolis Sugar Land, TX At 11:35 AM 06/12/2003 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Everyone, >I just got on this site, no problem >http://eagle.brookly
11. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union - May 28, 1931 - COURT NEWS [1]
OPPOSES WIFE'S SEPARATION SUIT Carl W. MILLER, employed as an investigator for R. C. SCHINDLER, Inc., 525 Fifth avenue, Manhattan today opposed the application of his wife, Gertrude E., of 7711 Sixty-fifth street, Glendale, for an order directing him to pay her $50 per week and $750 counsel fees. Mrs. MILLER claims her husband promised to pay her $50 weekly under the terms of a separation agreement, entered into after they had left one another. MILLER declares he paid the $50 per week for almost a year,
12. [Bklyn] BSU June 19, 1906 Deaths [1]
BSU June 19, 1906 Deaths in the News HOMELESS WOMAN DIES IN HOSPITAL A homeless woman about 55 years old, who is known as Lulu HOOD, died last night int the German Hospital from apoplexy. The old woman was stricken yesterday morning in front of 1246 DeKalb avenue and was taken to the hospital unconscious. She did not regain consciousness. DELANEY DIES SUDDENLY; CORONER IS NOTIFIED Joseph DELANEY, 35 years old, of 238 Huron street, died suddenly at his home early this morning. The Coroner was noti
13. [Bklyn] RE:STOCKHOLM STREET [1]
trying to find the area of Stockholm street in 1918. Have a post card with the address. Need cross streets to try and find it on the census. any help greatly appreciated. Nan
14. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Sandard Union - May 27, 1931 - Death [1]
WIFE OF VETERAN ENDS LIFE BY GAS Mrs. Mary GILLON, 34, ended her life early today in the kitchen of her two room apartment at 9018 Fourth avenue, by wrapping her head in a towel, turning on four jets of the gas range and laying her head in the heart of the escaping fumes. The odor of gas was noticed by??? She was dead when Dr. BUTLER arrived from Norwegian Hospital. Detectives learned she has a husband confined to the Veterans' Hospital in the Bronx, Beside the body was found a picture, cut from a tablo
15. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union - May 28, 1931 - Court News [1]
SERPE DEFIANT TO THE LAST IS CONVICTED OF KILLING Dance Hall Slayer Beats Chair; Guilty as Second Offender "You ain't got a chance," seeringly remarked Frank SERPE, 26, of 67 Franklin avenue, to Detective Benjamin O'CONNELL as he was led from the courtroom to the court pen during the intermission in his trial for murder. Detective O'CONNELL, just smiled at the seer of the gangster, but the smile is still on the face of O'CONNELL, for now SERPE, the ex-convict, is in Raymond street jail following his convi
16. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union - May 28, 1931 - News [1]
REWARD FOR 7 IN GORDON CASE Four police officials were commended and three detectives were promoted by Commissioner MULROONEY today for their work in solving the mystery surrounding the death of Vivian GORDON. Another detective was promoted for solving the shooting of John T. CONLIN by James DE PUE in Queens. The officials commended were Inspectors BRUCKNER and LYONS, Assistant Chief Inspector SULLIVAN and Acting Capt. Richard OLIVER. Detectives Raymond HENSCHAW was promoted from third to second grade with
17. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Daily Standard Union - May 15, 1906 - Deaths [1]
BROOKLYN DAILY STANDARD UNION - MAY 15, 1906 HANGED HIMSELF IN WATCHMAN'S SHANTY Suspended from the roof of an old shanty in Flushing, used as a shelter for the watchman of the Uvalde Asphalt Company, the body of George WALLING was found this morning by the day watchman when he came on duty. WALLING was 35 years old, and lived at 1897 Broadway, Brooklyn. He had been employed as a night watchman by the asphalt company for some time. The watchman's shanty was on Oak street and Jamaica avenue. This morn
18. [Bklyn] Baby GEILER lookup please [1]
Can someone please lookup a birth and/or death of a baby? The parents are William Henry GEILER and Christine TASE GEILER. The family didn't discuss her in later years, but children born later were aware of a baby having been the first born. We think it is a girl (could be a boy), We think it was born possibly in February, and the years to be checked are : 1906 1907 1908 1909 or 1910. Her sister is still living and is age 90. This is the first I have known of the baby. It died shortly after bir
19. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union - May 27, 1931 - Court News [1]
DENIES ALIMONY IN NEGLECT CASE Supreme Court Justice FABER in Special Term, Jamaica, has denied an application for alimony and counsel fees made by Mrs. Mary HARBAUGH CAMPBELL, 28, of 224-11 133d avenue, Laurelton, in a separation action she has started against her husband, Charles Gilbert CAMPBELL, buyer for a Manhattan furnishing store, Mrs. CAMPBELL asked for $60 a week alimony and $500 counsel fee. Mrs. CAMPBELL, who told the court her father is employed by the government in the bureau of Budget, was
20. [Bklyn] BSU 8Sept 1928 Deaths(Con't) [1]
Brooklyn Standard Union 8September 1928 Deaths POLICE HONOR VETERAN DIES Sergeant Charles MAAS Expires in Jamaica Drug Store Won Hero Medals Stopped Two Runaways and Made Fire Rescues Sergeant Charles MAAS, who spent twenty-six years in the New York Police Department, and for ten years conducted a detective agency at 158-28 Jamaica avenue, Jamaica, suddenly became ill yesterday afternoon in a drug store on Hillside avenue, near 163d street, Jamaica. He died before the arrival of a doctor,
21. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union, June 9,1931 Obituaries [1]
B.S.U. Tuesday, June 9,1931 Obituaries Stephen TYZNIK, died yesterday.He was born in Galicia,Austria, forty years ago and was a resident of Greenpoint for the past eighteen years.He is survived by two brothers,Peter and William.Funeral is to be from his late residence,267 Oakland street,Thursday at 9A.M.,thence to the R.C.Church of the Holy Ghost, where a requiem mass will be celebrated.Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph P.Soyka. James A.QUILTY, of 430 Fifty third street,died on
22. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union July 13, 1929 - Death [1]
Brooklyn Standard Union July 13, 1929- Death CLAR - Bernard A., beloved husband of Rose, after a lingering illness, in his 50th year. Funeral will be held at his late residence, 1914 Bleecker street, Brooklyn, Monday, July 15, at 2 P.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. COLEMAN - Irene G., wife of Thomas COLEMAN, died Thursday at her residence, 635 East Twenty-first street. The funeral will be held on Monday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of Refuge Church,
23. [Bklyn] Brooklyn Daily Standard Union - May 12, 1906 - Courts [1]
BROOKLYN DAILY STANDARD UNION - MAY 12, 1906 LAWSON GOT HIS WIFE'S SLEUTH TO TURN ON HER Adjournment in the suit of William M. LAWSON against his wife for divorce in Part 4 of the Supreme Court, before Justice GARRETSON, was taken yesterday afternoon to next Monday. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. LAWSON denied the salient points that had been made by witnesses for the prosecution. She said that she had detectives watching her husband, but was unable to learn anything against hom. This she accounted for b
24. [Bklyn] Re: CAPTAIN HICKEY ON RETIRED LIST [1]
I have yet to see a newspaper article on any of my relatives, but I was surprised to find this article on the grandfather of my first and forever love from high school! I will pass it on to him. My thanks to Lois O'Malley. Kathleen partial original posting: > CAPTAIN HICKEY ON RETIRED LIST > Captain Joseph V. HICKEY, attached to Engine Company 274 of the city > Fire Department since the company was established in Murray street, Flushing, in > 1911, has retired from the department after thirty-on
25. [Bklyn] 1880s Ship Manifests [1]
Is anyone familiar with what appears on manifests from the 1880s to the port of New York? I've attempted to go through some of the originals when at NARA in DC but only looked for the names that were of interest. I answered an ad about finding people from Austria and/or Germany and Russia-Poland. The advertiser said that their are books for these places and dates. I've already looked at Germans to America and a multi-volume set, the name of which escapes me. Are there others that some people migh

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