Just sending out feelers if anyone has a connection: Flaumenhaft aka Flomenhaft, Flomenhoft, Flaum, Flamm, and other variations in Manhattan and Brooklyn 1885-1975 from Galicia, Austria/Poland Married into Bisgaier, Planner, Cohen families Giventer aka Gawenta, Giwenter in Manhattan and Brooklyn from 1905-1980 from Odessa Married into Steinberg Jacob and Ray Goodman in Bronx and Brooklyn from 1900-1950. Children Herbert b 1906, Henry b 1911 & Arthur. Owned a deli. Thanks for any help! Kim Formica Orange, CT
Dear Genie Friends, The below email arrived today, and the sale ends before midnight tonight. There are no personal profits for me, and this information is all I have. If you visit www.arcadiapublishing.com you'll see the amazing array of beautiful books. Some relate to a specific city or neighborhood, others relate to special places such as Coney Island, Roosevelt Island, Playland, etc. When I say beautiful books, each one I have is chock full of well written research, and photos on almost every page. So if the holi-daze left you yearning for something special, why not treat you? Barb Metro NYC Researcher ====================== Subject: TODAY ONLY: $13 OFF this Friday the 13th! > > $13 OFF > your purchase of $25 or more! > Enter LUCKY13 at checkout. > > Friday the 13th is Your Lucky Day! > As a token of our appreciation to our lucky and loyal customers, enjoy > this exclusive discount for our e-newsletter subscribers. > Hurry - one day only. Offer ends tonight! > > Start shopping at > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > PLUS! > Our lucky, loyal customers still receive 20% off every order! > And a free gift + free shipping on orders $25+ > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > $13 OFF PROMO: $13 off your purchase of $25 or more when you enter LUCKY13 > at checkout. Offer ends Friday, January 13, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. EST. > 20% OFF EVERY ORDER: 20% off full retail price. Discount taken at > checkout. No promo code needed. Limited time only. > FREE SHIPPING OFFER: Receive free standard shipping on orders of $25 or > more. Free shipping offer applies to standard shipping only. Free shipping > will be offered to qualifying orders at checkout. Limited time only. > All offers apply to in-stock titles only. Offers do not apply to any > preexisting orders. Discounts and promotions only valid on orders placed at > arcadiapublishing.com. > ************************************************************** > 420 Wando Park Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 > ************************************************************** > Use this link to unsubscribe: > http://www.magnetmail.net/Actions/unsubscribe.cfm?message_id=1717906& > user_id=ARCADIA&recipient_id=819035676&[email protected]&group_id=371009
Check out the names of plot owners, with size and location of plots, for Greenwood Cemetery, which was published in 1884. [1]http://nycnuts.net/genealogy/cemetery/greenwood/index.html References 1. http://nycnuts.net/genealogy/cemetery/greenwood/index.html
[email protected] AKA Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG writes: Who? I understood that William Bonney was "Billy the Kid". Hello Jeffrey, If the Jeopardy clue was: Name of "Billy the Kid" there would be several correct answers. As a common criminal M.O., "Billy" went by several AKAs. Born in NYC as William Henry McCARTY, but family called him Henry. During most of his crime-spree notoriety, he went by William H. BONNEY. He was also known as Henry ANTRIM, when he used his stepfather's surname. Looks like you may need to update Black Sheep site> http://ibssg.org/blacksheep/ Barb Metro NYC Researcher ================== > > > On 1/10/2012 5:52 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > American Experience: Billy the Kid > > Tuesday, 1/10 at 9pm > > Learn the true tale of Henry McCarty, a.k.a. Billy the Kid, the > notorious > > outlaw who electrified the nation with his string of crimes and daring > > escapes. > > Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG http://ibssg.org/blacksheep/ > > >
when you get to that message, note image number and save it before re do, and change image number immediately to get there. David S. On 1/8/2012 6:09 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Hi all.. > > I have noticed the beginnings of an index posted on the Familysearch > site for the 1875 Kings Co. census. Unfortunately, it is in early > stages and I am still going page by page looking for my ancestors. > Lately, I get halfway through an ED section only to get a "come back > later" notice. I am not able to proceed and frequently have to log off > and start again. Does anyone know what this is about? I have gotten > through most of the 14th Ward with many still to go. These > interruptions are frustrating. > > Thanks, > > Bev W > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
American Experience: Billy the Kid Tuesday, 1/10 at 9pm Learn the true tale of Henry McCarty, a.k.a. Billy the Kid, the notorious outlaw who electrified the nation with his string of crimes and daring escapes.
Looking for information regarding Tuomey Family in NYC. Mary E. Tuomey b. NYC abt. 1832/35 . Per census records her parent's were born in Ireland. She married John Nixon about 1855 in NY and had the following children: Samuel b. abt. 1859 NYC George W or M b. abt. 1862 Frank Foster b. abt. 1864 Martin b. abt. 1866 Thanks for any help or suggestions.
The Huntsville Daily Times , published in: Huntsville, AL Date: October 12 1919 New York, NY Page 6, Column 3 > LONGSHOREMEN TO EXTEND THE STRIKE SURNAMES: John F. RILSEY , Major POWELL Page 6, Column 5> REFUSE ULTIMATUM OF WAR DEPARTMENT & STRIKING LONGSHOREMAN SOURCE: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=90784 ======================== The Huntsville Daily Times, published in: Huntsville, AL October 14 1919 Page 7, Column 5 "SITUATION IN NEW YORK IS BECOMING GRAVE" SURNAMES & KEY TERMS: O’CONNOR, BOHM, LACY; A.F.L., International Longshoremen’s Association, International Brotherhood of Teamsters --------------------- By the Associated Press New York, N. Y., Oct. 14 – With at least 220,000 workers either on strike or idle as the result of strikes, according to union estimates, New York today viewed with increasing concern the prospect of a serious food shortage rendered imminent by the refusal on last night of the longshoremen to return to work and the continuance of the teamster’s strike. The only ray of hope was the announcement by President T. V. O’CONNOR of the International Longshoremen’s Association that the various locals would now take a referendum vote on the question of returning to work. O’CONNOR , who was hooted down when he attempted to speak at last night’s turbulent meeting, said today: “I still have hopes that the serious thinking men in the organization will see that a mistake has been made in trying to repudiate their word given to the government, and that they will yet abide by the decision of the national adjustment commission. The industrial unrest in the city is shown in a statement by Ernest BOHM, secretary of the Central Federated Union of Greater New York, in which he says that 120,000 workers affiliated with the American Federation of Labor are on a strike. In addition, Mr. Bohm states that there are 50,000 “ unclassified strikers and 50,000 non-strikers thrown out of work.” The principal strikes here and the number of men affected, according to Mr. BOHM, are: Marine workers, 25,000; cigar makers, 15,000; millinery workers, 7,500; shipbuilders, 3,000; printers, pressmen, etc., 5,000; piano workers, 10,000; building trades, 25,000; tailors, 3,000; and laundry workers, 20,000. Hope for an early settlement of the express teamsters’ strike was seen in the announcement this morning of Martin LACY, business agent of the local union of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, that as soon as a reply to the teamsters’ demands is received from the railroad administration a meeting of the union will be called, and the reply submitted to the men for consideration and action. SOURCE: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=90879
Hi all.. I have noticed the beginnings of an index posted on the Familysearch site for the 1875 Kings Co. census. Unfortunately, it is in early stages and I am still going page by page looking for my ancestors. Lately, I get halfway through an ED section only to get a "come back later" notice. I am not able to proceed and frequently have to log off and start again. Does anyone know what this is about? I have gotten through most of the 14th Ward with many still to go. These interruptions are frustrating. Thanks, Bev W
Hi Hoping someone who lives near the Courthouse that houses Wills and will be going there, can help me out. Found my gr.gr.grandmother's Probate Record online for 1905. Called Courthouse but they cannot tell me if Will is on site or elsewhere for that year. I was told they had films of the Wills and they could then tell me if Will is available. I do not live closeby....all I need to know, if Will is available before I drive to Brooklyn. Please contact me offline, if able to help me out. Thanks Marie
Check Familysearch.org. They have Bklyn wills and probate records online 1866 thru 1923. You have to register, which is free, in order to view these. I have found many family members on this site. Betty Noonan Lady Lake, FL
Would someone know how to obtain the film number from FHL for the village of Jamaica. the year is 1889 and by going to Jamaica, Queens, the film for deaths only goes to 1848. Thanks, Marilyn
Brooklyn Eagle, published in Brooklyn, NY August 24 1894 Page 1 "Came To Grief In Brooklyn" Thomas McKENNA of Newark and Bernard JOHNSON of Chicago http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=90715
Brooklyn Eagle, published in: Brooklyn, NY Date: March 12 1873 Page/Column: Page 4 St. Patrick's Day "The Grand Procession" Grad Marshal Edward HALPIN, who with Patrick KELLY as first aid, and Bernard McGINNISS as second aid, was elected by the Hibernina convention two weeks since to take charge of the procession on St. Patrick's Day has appointed the following Special Aids: John DONLAN, Patrick MALONE, Michael HANLEY, Jas. McKENNA, Wm HUGHES, Thos DOLAN, John T. COFFEY, Jas SLATTER, Joe CARLIN, Patrick FIELDS, Jas KANE, Patrick DALY, Owen SIMPSON, Matthew FOGARTY, Jno FLYNN, Michael HANLY, Patrick DOLEN, Chas. McKENNA, John GIDDINGS, Michael MUREAN, Edward DOLAN, Patrick FITZPATRICK, Jno Connor, Jno CAREY, Patrick COX, James MURPHY, Thomas TRACEY, Miles O'REILLY, Patrick SHERIDAN, Francis O'Reilly, William DOLAN, Francis FOX, Garrett CULLEN, Ed LOWERY, Thos SMITH, Thos McGARRm John LOUGHLIN, Dennis MULLONIFF, Hugh COX, Michael RYAN, Michael GAVAN, Con SLATTERY, Patrick KILBRIDE, Humphrey TURNEY, John CONKLEY,, Patrick MAGHER, Thom CORRIGAN, Laurence FAY, James KENNEDY, Phelim BURNS, Patrick McGEE, Michael MURPHY, John HOGAN, Thos Coligan, John HENERY, Charles LARENCE, Patrick MURRAY, Thos MARTENSE, John FINNEN, Daniel SHIELDS http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=90714
All Kings County death certificates I have obtained include the place of burial. I'd suggest getting a copy of the death certificate either from the NYC Municipal Archives or the FHL. All of my family is buried at Holy Cross and they have been very helpful! Denise From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: 12/31/2011 03:24 AM Subject: NYBROOKLYN Digest, Vol 6, Issue 271 Sent by: [email protected] Today's Topics: 1. Re: NYBROOKLYN Digest, Vol 6, Issue 270 (John Quigley) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 10:47:37 -0600 From: John Quigley <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [BKLYN] NYBROOKLYN Digest, Vol 6, Issue 270 To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Obit is shown in the 23 May 1912 NY Times. Shows her living at 119 Guernsey St. died on 20 May. I have not been able to find any burial place, even searched at Family Search and Ancestry. Wish I could be of more help but maybe the death date will give you more help. On 12/30/2011 2:00 AM, [1][email protected] wrote: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 07:38:26 -0800 From: Sheila Block [2]<[email protected]> Subject: [BKLYN] Cemeteries To: [3][email protected] Message-ID: [4]<[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed RE: Elizabeth Christiansen, there is a death recorded for a 68 year old female who died in Brooklyn 20 May 1912. Check the Italian Genealogy Group website to confirm. Sheila Santa Barbara CA ------------------------------ To contact the NYBROOKLYN list administrator, send an email to [5][email protected] To post a message to the NYBROOKLYN mailing list, send an email to [6][email protected] __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [7][email protected] with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of NYBROOKLYN Digest, Vol 6, Issue 270 ****************************************** -- John Quigley Chair, USGenWeb Grievance Committee CC Kinney County TX References 1. mailto:[email protected] 2. mailto:[email protected] 3. mailto:[email protected] 4. mailto:[email protected] 5. mailto:[email protected] 6. mailto:[email protected] 7. mailto:[email protected] ------------------------------ To contact the NYBROOKLYN list administrator, send an email to [email protected] To post a message to the NYBROOKLYN mailing list, send an email to [email protected] __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of NYBROOKLYN Digest, Vol 6, Issue 271 ******************************************
Marie, You might want to check with the Probate Department of the Surrogate's Court for the County of Kings: Probate Department Surrogate's Court Kings County 2 Johnson Street New York (Brooklyn P.O.), NY 11201 Tel: 347/404-9700 Fax: 718/643-6237 eMail: ????? http://www.courts.state.ny.us/courts/2jd/kings.shtml#surrogate The fee for one probate file lookup is $90. There are also per page copy fees, and there may be a difference between fees charged for certified and uncertified copies, if available. I hope this information is useful or, at least, interesting. Regards, Walter Greenspan Great Falls, MT & Jericho, NY
Hi Found my gr.gr.grandmother's Probate on the FHL site. The year is 1905, Kings County, how do I find her Will? Are these years anywhere online? If not, does anyone have the telephone number for the Kings County Courthouse that houses these old records? Thank you Marie
Hi Marie, Much to my amazement I found my ggrandfather's actual 1907 will through the LDS. He also lived in Brooklyn. They have photocopied wills from that period. Right now, I don't remember the FHL# as it was several years ago, but if you search for probate through the index I'm sure you'll find the correct film. Barbara Kiersh Jacksonville, FL ________________________________ From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tue, January 3, 2012 8:20:46 AM Subject: [BKLYN] Wills Hi Found my gr.gr.grandmother's Probate on the FHL site. The year is 1905, Kings County, how do I find her Will? Are these years anywhere online? If not, does anyone have the telephone number for the Kings County Courthouse that houses these old records? Thank you Marie ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Please feel free to pass on to interested lists. Barb Metro NYC Researcher ========================== 1908, Aug 10, NY, NY---Tenement fire at 332 East 112th street...150 residents...Vincenzo SAUSTO's children...Includes names of residents and rescuers http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=90114 ------------- 1909, Jan 22, BROOKLYN: Joseph WORMOLD & Harry LANE charged with death of James W. McKENNA on 2 December 1908 http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=89847 ================== 1908, Aug 10---"SIX FIGHT OVER GIRL; ONE DEAD, ONE DYING" No surname of girl who resided "with her parents on Henry street, Inwood.". SURNAMES: BELCHER, MONTELEONE, MAZZOO ============================= 1919, Oct 1, NY, NY---4,000 tug workers strike http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=90264 ============================= 1919, Oct 3, NY, NY---Emma GOLDMAN post Missouri pen & immigration charges; Price ALBERT become "honorary US citizen" http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=90324 ====================== 1919, 25 OCT SURNAMES: HUDACK, RISKO, WILDER, CONNOR The Granville Sentine, published in: Granville, N.Y. "Death of Nellie Hudack" http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=90621 ============= 1930, Dec 18, SUFFOLK, Mattituck---TAYLOR family. "Aunt backs auto over nephew, " Thomas Gerald TAYLOR, age 3 years & 7 months. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=90085 ============================
Hi, Everyone. Happpy New Year! I thought I would start the year out by sending an e-mail in the hopes that someone may see something that sounds familiar and may be able to provide info. I do have alot of info, so I am willing to share what I have too. I am just hoping to get beyond where I am. I apologize for the length, but as you know the intwining of families gets complicated, so if you want to skim through to see if any names sound familiar, feel free to do so. Here goes: My Dayton line has been the easiest and most accurate, thanks to the fact that there are many of us out there and the Daytons were conscienscious genealists. My great grandmother was Ann Eliza Dayton-born @ 1872, first child of Robert Henry Dayton (son of Robert White Dayton and Hannah Strong) and Cecilia Hotaling. I have quite a bit of information (and some copies of pictures) about my Dayton line going back to Ralph Dayton. Ann Eliza Dayton married John Benjamin Dewar @ 1892 in NY. My Dewar line is nebulous: John Benjamin was born around 1868. Most census say he was born in California. His death certificate ( I have a copy), as attested by his wife (Ann Eliza), indicates that he was born in San Francisco and his parents are listed as Edwin Dewar and Margret Hendrickson. However, his marriage certificate(I also have a copy) indicates he was born in Vermont and his parents were Constantin Dewar and Margret Bird. On his daughter, Edna May's death certificate (she died as an infant), John Benjamin is listed as being born in Massachussetts. Ann Eliza and John Benjmin had four children in total: Ann Margaret (sometimes listed as Margaret Ann or Madge) born @ 1893, John E. (the "E" is probably "Edwin", which makes me think that that was John Benjamin's father's name) born @ 1897, Edna May (who died of measles as an infant in MA) born @ 1903 and Bertha Eliza born in 1908. This family moved around. They lived in NYC, Queens, Bronx, Boston, Long Island...and perhaps Brooklyn. John Benjamin died in 1933 and Ann Eliza died in 1937 in Glen Cove, NY. They are buried in the East Hillside Cemetery in Glenhead, L.I. My Albertson line: Ann Eliza and John Benjamin's oldest daughter, Ann Margaret ( Margaret Ann or Madge), born @ 1893, married George W. Albertson in 1916 in NY. The 1930 census indicates they lived on a barge in NYC. They list 3 children: Margaret, William and John. Ann MArgaret died @ 1953 and is buried in the East Hillside Cemetery in Glen Head, NY. There is no headstone on her grave, but she is buried in the area where her parents, grandparents (Robert Henry Dayton and Cecilia Hotaling) and some aunts (Mary Dayton, Conklins, Webbs) are buried. I have not been able to find Ann Margaret's children. John E. Dewar has been difficult to locate. I have not been able to find any military records for him. Since he signed his mother's death certificate in 1937, he is listed as living in NYC. My Heine (Hein)-Fuchs-Berger-Grosberger lines: Bertha Eliza, Ann Eliza and John Benjamin Dewar's youngest child, was born in the Bronx in 1908. She married John McSherry in 1927 and then married John Frederick Heine in 1928. I have both marriage certificates. I do not know what happened in this situation. Bertha and John had four children: Bertha born @ 1930 (died 1997), John Frederick born @ 1931 (died in 1932 and is buried in the East Hillside Cemetery with his grandparents), Richard Frederick born @ 1933 (died 1978) and Phillip B. born @ 1934 (died 1977). Their children are listed with the last name of Hein and not Heine. Bertha Eliza and John Frederick Heine were divorced in 1953 in FL. John died in 1972 in Floral Park, NY and Bertha Eliza was never seen or heard from after 1953. John Frederick Heine was born @ 1900 in Rocky Point, Long Island to Frederick W. Heine and Elizabeth Fuchs, both born in Germany. They also had a daughter, Florence, who was born @ 1898. Frederick W. Heine was obviously married before and had sevearl other children (Emma, George, Elizabeth, Mary and Armanda). I have found some information about George (nd have contact with some family members) and Elizabeth (she married Gustav Lange and they had 2 girls: Elizabeth and Alice). I lose this family after 1900. I cannot find Frederick W. Heine and his children from his first marriage in the 1910 census. Elizabeth Fuchs remarried in VA @ 1903 to John Paul Berger, born in Germany. They had two children: Amelia and Paul John. Florence Heine never married, that I have found. She is listed on her mother's death certificate in 1923 (Elizabeth Fuchs Heine Berger is buried at St. Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx) as Florence Berger and not Heine. I have not been able to find any additional info on Florence. and not Heine. Recently, I found that Amelia Berger married Frank Grossberger @ 1923 and they had several children. Paul Berger was killed in a truck accident in Queens in 1948. Thank you for giving me the time to write this out. If any of this sounds familiar and you have any questions, I will be happy to help. Liz