Long Island; a history of two great counties, Nassau and Suffolk, Volume III, Part 101

Author: Bailey, Paul, 1885-1962, editor
Publication date: 1949
Publisher: New York, Lewis Historical Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 922


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The early history of the Fanning family on Long Island may be found on the monument of Captain James Fanning in the Riverhead Cemetery. The fami- ly is of Scotch-Irish origin.


A paragraph from the monument follows:


"Captain James Fanning died in 1776, in the ninety-third year of his age. He was the great grandson of Dominicus Fanning, who was mayor of a city in Ireland under Charles I, and was taken prisoner at the Battle Drogheda, 1649. All the garrison except himself put to the sword. He was beheaded by Cromwell, his head stuck upon a pole at the principle gate of the city, his property confiscated because when Charles I made proclamation of peace, as member of the Irish Council he advised not to ac- cept unless the British Government would secure to the Irish their religion, their property and their lives."-("O'Conner's History.")


Edmund Fanning, son of Dominicus Fanning was born in Kilkenny, Ireland. He married Catherine Hays, daughter of Hugh Hays, Earl of Connaught. Edmund Fanning emigrated to this country with his family consisting of his wife Catherine, two sons, Thomas and William, and two servants, Lahorne and Orna. They settled in Stonington, Connecticut. His son William Fanning was killed by the Indians in King William's War. Thomas Fanning married and had a daughter, Catherine Page, and a son James.


James Fanning (1) married Hannah Smith of Smithtown and they were the great-great-grandpar-


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ents of Elbert A. Fanning, father of L. Leon Fan- ning. Captain James Fanning served under Great Britain whose government was at war with France. James and Hannah were the parents of five sons and four daughters, namely: Phineas, Thomas, Gilbert, Edmund, James (2), Catherine, Bethia, Sally and Nancy.


James Fanning (2) married Deborah Warner, great- grandparents of Elbert A. Fanning. They settled on Long Island and had two sons John and James. John Fanning married Mary Aldrich, grandparents of Elbert A. Fanning. They had six sons and four daughters: John, Peter, Mary (Polly), Hannah, James, Samuel, Livinia, Sally, Abraham, Jacob.


In the family of Abraham and Patty (Luce) Fan- ning were Mary, Alfred, Edgar, Elbert A. and Harris. The farm in Northville, now known as Cliff Lee Farm was purchased by Abraham, grandfather of Mr. L. Leon Fanning, in 1832.


ALFRED B. SAMMIS, architect, of Huntington, New York, born June 14, 1879, represents the eighth generation in descent from John Sammis (1640-1693).


He is the son of Charles G. Sammis and Lucy E. Sammis. He married Marjorie Andrews of Conneaut, Ohio, and has one son, Alfred B. Sammis, Jr., M.E.


LE ROY GARDINER EDWARDS-Lawyer, banker and public official with a reputation extend- ing throughout Nassau County, Le Roy Gardiner Edwards is also known in a much more extensive area as a Baptist layman. He is a member of the board of managers of the Ministers and Missionaries Bene- fit Board of the Northern Baptist Convention and its executive committee, of the board of directors of the Baptist Assembly (Greenlake, Wisconsin) and of the boards of managers of the Queens and Long Island Baptist extension societies.


As banker, Mr. Edwards was elected president of the Nassau County Trust Company on January 30, 1946, and he is a former trustee of the Roslyn Sav- ings Bank and director of the Williston National Bank.


As public official, he has been assistant district attorney, deputy county attorney and special county attorney for Nassau County, and from 1926 to 1935 was counsel for the Town Board of North Hempstead. From 1917 to 1919, he was on the 149th Legal Ad- visory Board of New York City. And through all the years, whether he was in public office or follow- ing other activities, his private practice of the law, with offices in the Lawyers Building at Mineola, was continuous and unbroken.


Mr. Edwards was born at East Marion, Long Is- land, on December 23, 1886, the son of Isaac Barnes and Elizabeth Clark (Gardiner) Edwards. His father, born December 18, 1860, was a commercial fiisherman out of Greenport, Long Island. His mother was born at East Marion on February 13, 1865.


Le Roy Edwards was graduated from the Greenport High School in 1905. For one year he studied at Columbia University, then transferred to the New York University Law School, from which he was graduated in 1908 with the degree of Bachelor of Laws. In 1909 he was admitted to the bar, and for the next two years was with the law firm of Stephens and Baker, in Manhattan. In 1911 he joined the legal staff of the Travelers Insurance Company's New York office. Until February 1, 1927, he was that com- pany's trial counsel.


He then returned to his native Long Island to continue his career, becoming a member of the law


firm of Hallock, Weeks and Edwards. This firm was dissolved on December 31, 1944, but Mr. Edwards has continued in the same office space in the Lawyers Building. Even before Mr. Edwards transferred his legal activities to Long Island, he was serving in public offices there. As his reputation grew, the op- portunities to serve as well as the responsibilities thrust upon him increased. His growth within the Baptist Church kept pace with his secular career.


Mr. Edwards married Julia Schoefield Howell, the daughter of William F. and Irene I. Howell, at New- ton, New Jersey, on June 20, 1914. Six children were born to them: Elizabeth Gardiner, on June 12, 1916; William Howell, on September 11, 1917; Le Roy, Jr., on March 8, 1919, died August 23, 1944; Charlotte, on October 3, 1920; Robert Barnes, on May II, 1922, died October 6, 1928; and Julia Howell, on May 22, 1925. While Mr. and Mrs. Edwards attend the East Marion Baptist Church, their children are members of the Community Church at East Boston.


KENNETH B. VAN DE WATER-An important institution on Long Island is The Hempstead Sen- tinel Print Shop that has given service to the com- munity since 1858. Up until 1948 it published "The Sentinel," a weekly newspaper. The business has been in hands of the same family for more than ninety years and the present owner is Kenneth B. Van de Water. He has associated with him his son, Ken- neth B. Van de Water, Jr.


The print shop and newspaper was founded in 1858 by John Hentz who sold the paper a few years later to Lott Van de Water, Sr., who had been associated with Horace Greeley on the "New York Tribune." He turned the paper over to his son Lott, Jr., in 1880, and then, in 1917, the direction was turned over to his son, Kenneth.


Kenneth B. Van de Water was born in Hempstead and when a young man "went to sea" for eight years, visiting many parts of the world, principally in tropic countries. Returning he came into the printing busi- ness and has been with it since.


His son, one of two children, came into the business after five years of service in the Navy in World War II, with the rank of lieutenant commander. His other child is a daughter, now Mrs. Anne Condelli. There are five grandchildren. Mr. Van de Water's first wife died several years ago and he has since married Hilah Hyde Cook.


Mr. Van de Water is a member of the Elks, Masons and of the Presbyterian Church. His hobbies are col- lecting buttonhooks and jiggers.


PAUL BAILEY, who has served in the New York State Legislature and in other public offices including justice-of-the-peace and postmaster, is perhaps best known as founder and publisher of the "Long Island Forum," a monthly magazine which is among the island's leading publications.


Born at Bayport in the Town of Islip, Suffolk Coun- ty, Mr. Bailey, upon graduation from the Patchogue High School in 1903, chose country journalism as a career. In 19II he founded the "Long Island Sun" of Amityville and later collaborated in establishing a chain of eight weekly newspapers. Having served the chain during its first nine years as president and general manager, and still retaining his financial in- terest therein, he relinquished active participation in 1938 to devote more time to the fast growing "Forum."


As head of the latter publication, which specializes in historical articles, Mr. Bailey has become known throughout the state as an authority on island history,


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both as a writer and a public speaker. He has also written for national magazines and is the author of two books of short stories republished from the Frank A. Munsey and other periodicals. He is the editor of the present work.


Mr. Bailey is married, and with Mrs. Bailey who is


a member of the old Dutch Wyckoff family which helped settle Brooklyn, lives in Amityville. He is a councillor of the Suffolk County Historical Society, a member of the State and Nassau County historical organizations and chairman of the historical commit- tee of The Long Island Association.


Index


Index


Abbott, Dorothy (Mrs. Johnson), 72 Harmon J., 72 Mary (Branon), 72 Maude E. (Schuler), 72 Robert, 72


Marion Merwin (Mrs. Harold Babylon Publishing Co., 18 Daniel Winters), 349 Bailey, Audrey (Nelser), 308


Pauline Alberta (Mrs. Charles F. Guilloz), 349 William Conklin, 349


Luella U. (Rall), 308 Maurice, Dr., 308 Paul, 376-7


Thomas, 72 Thomas P., 72


Alcock, George W., 73 Viola (Waring), 73


Robert H., 308 Robert Warren, 308 Sally (Rittenhouse), 308


Abbott, Tom, Real Estate & Insur- ance, Merrick, 72


Viola Waring (Mrs. John Edward Bailey, R. H., Construction Kuhlke), 73 Amityville, 308


Co.,


Abrams, Frank Whittemore, 338-39 Aldrich, Alice E., 292


Frank Whittemore, Jr., 339


Frank Whittemore, 3rd, 339


Mary Louise (Farmer), 338


Ruth F. (Corrigan), 339 Susan, 339 Zachariah, 338


Ackerson, Bartlett L., 263 Eleanor (King), 263 Ella K. (Crossman), 262 H. Ward, 262-63


Henry W., 262 Richard King, 263


Ackerson, T. B., Co., Brightwaters, 262


Adams, Alice deBois (Murray), 9 Charles Murray, 9


Joan Elizabeth deBois, 9


John Cranford, Dr., 9


John Davis, 9 Mary Pickavant (Cranford), 9


Ande-McEwan Motors, Inc., Shore, 174 Bay


Robert Joseph, 332


Rose-Marie (Mooney), 332


Walter G., 331-32 Walter G., Jr., 332


Barry, Beth O. (Short), 84 Frank C., 84 H. C., 84


Laurienne (Strickland), 84


Loretta (Vaughn), 84


Robert C., 84 Robert I., 84


Arrow Head Oil Co., Inc., Garden Barry, R. C., & Son, Sag Harbor, City, 132 84 Association of Towns of the State Barth, Charles Jacob, 98


George Carter, 98-9


Janet (Gordon), 188


of New York, 10I


Jennie G. (Carter), 98 Merritta Reynolds (Maier), 99


Barton, Esther (Rigby), 19


Avram, Elias H., 257 Florence (Pennucci), 257 Gail, 257 Nancy, 257 Robert, 257


"Babylon Leader," 18, 19


Babylon National Bank &


Trust


Co., 169, 170, 284 Babylon Plumbing & Heating Sup- ply Corp., 173


Bassett, Allen M., I. Annie (Preston), I Edward M., I Ellen, I Harriett (Green), I


381


L.I .- 47


Jennis Wells (Mrs. LeRoy Ham- mond), 349 Lester Merwin, 349


Charity M. (Rose), 323


Hayward R., 323


Dorothy (Greenwood), 71 Franklin S., 71


Hayward R., Jr., 323


Henry A., 322-23


Henry A., Jr., 323


Henry A., III, 323 Florence A. (Ward), 322


Barker, Diane Merle, 332 Louise (Kraus), 331


Oakley M., 331


Addis, Fayette Estelle (Davis), 71 Fayette Davis (Mrs. Philip J. Anderson, Anita M. (Shelton), 281 Stroh), 71 Caroline (Telleson), 281 Cornelius, 281 Kenneth W., 281 Miles Bradley, 281 Irving Ryerson, 71 John W., 71 Mary E. (Hawkins), 71


Adelphi College, Garden City, 8


Agawam Aircraft Products, Inc., Sag Harbor, 277


Joseph, 43 Head Associates, Garden


City, 132


Aitkenhead, Arlyne, 188 Arthur, 188 Isabel (Mrs. Charles A. Beaujon), I88 Janet (Brash), 188


Lillian Gordon (Mrs. William A. Atlantic Fertilizer Corp., Riverhead, Simington), 188 302 William, 188


Albertson, Albert W., 349 Albert Wells, Jr., 350 Elizabeth Havens (Tasker), 349


Flora Evelyn (Mrs. Walter F. Luce), 349 Genevieve Phillips (Merwin), 349 Jennie (Wells), 349


Clara (Platts), 292


George W., 292


Harriet E. (Mrs. Robert E. Um- phrey), 292 Hattie G. (Downs), 292


Baldwin & Cornelius, Freeport, 219 "Baldwin Citizen," 297


Baldwin National Bank & Trust Co., I44-45


Herman E., 292


John H., 292


Bank of Hicksville, 98, 139


Bank of Malverne, The, 304


Bank of New Hyde Park, 96


Bank of Port Jefferson, 9, 10


Bank of Rockville Centre Trust Co., 186


Alker, Alphonse H., 322


Banks, Charles Oliver, 71


Marietta (Hallock), 292 Wells E., 292


Aldrich, H. E., & Son, Riverhead, 292


William, 72


William Corey, 349


Baker, Archie M., Dr., 49-50 Emelyn G. (Townsend), 50 George I., 50


Joanne S. (McDougle), 71 Penelope Ann, 71


Aronson, Betty (Mrs. George Ben- stock), 43


Frank, 20 John, 20 Joseph, 19 Martha Knowles (Mrs. Frederick E. Hall), 19-20


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Jeanne R. (Mordorf), I Margaret J., I Martha, I


Preston Rogers, I Preston Rogers, Jr., I William A., I


Baukney, Clyde G., 138 Evelena (Lewis), 138 George H., 138 Katharyn (Meddis), 138 Letitia, 138


Russell L., 138 Russell L., Jr., 138


Baumann, Alice M., 83


C. Arthur, 83


Celestine (Preiss), 83 Charles F., 83 Eileen W., 83 Elizabeth L. (Weil), 83 Mary J., 83


Grace (Carney), 39


James Davison, 272


John, 38 John D., 272 Judith Ann, 272 Lawrence Joseph, 38-39


Bayles, David T., 368 Della (Hawkins), 368 Ella May (Brush), 368 Ethel May, 369


Mary D. (Mrs. Frank M. Minuse), 369 Thomas Nathaniel, 368-9


Bayles, D. T. & Son, Stony Brook, 368, 369


Bayliss, Ira D., 58


Bayliss Fuel Oil Co., Inc., Ronkon- koma, 58 Bayliss Heating Co., Inc., Ronkon- koma, 58-9


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Bayside Federal Savings Association, 179, 180 Becker, Barbara Ann, 288


Dorothy (Carver), 288 Kate (Verhoeff), 288


Virginia (Mrs. Gibson), 288


William Joseph, 288


William Joseph, Jr., 288


William Joseph, III, 288


Bee Line, Inc., Rockville Centre, 134, 194


Beers, Alice (Thompson), 192


Anna G. (Kinkead), 192


Creighton G., 192


Malcolm A., 192


Malcolm A., Jr., 192


Barry, 112


Esther (Goldstein), 112


Deborah, 112 I. George, 112


Frederick E., 198 Frederick J., 198 Mary (O'Brien), 198


Bond & Weldon, Glen Cove, 198


George F., 70


Samuel, 130


Juliana, 70


Sheila, 130


Bickmeyer, Doris L. (Mrs. Edward Blaes), 49


Ethel B. (Mrs. Charles Charach), 52 Boutcher, Ernest A., 343


Fred, 49


Henry C., 49


Esther Penny (Mrs. Henry L. DeGraff), 343


Fred H., Jr., 343


Frederick (Fred) Herman, 343


Helen O. (Wines), 343 Mabel E. (Penny), 343 Marie (Ryder), 343


Christina (Currie), 5 Constance L., 201 Dorothy (Stell), 201


Eliza Jane (Corner), 200 Isabel R. (Chellborg), 201 Jane (Doran), 201


Bieling, Clara, 66 Frank, 66 Louise (Mrs. Harry L. Wolpert), 66 Bilbob Co., The, Bay Shore, 249 Billings, Joan C., 208 Viola C(ourtenay), 207-08 Bird, George, 72.


Katherine, 72 Kathryn F. (Mrs. Joseph Charles Mauceri), 72 Birdsall Coal Co., Mineola, 147 Bishop, Edith (McCue), 74 Edna (Benjamin), 87 Ernest H., 74 Leonard L., Jr., 87 Leonard L., Sr., 87


Blake, James Gilbert, 335 James Gilbert, Jr., 335 Margaret Elinor, 335 Marie Louise (Rickerby), 335 Thomas, 335


Blakelock, Carl E., 8 Chester Reeve, 8 Chester Reeve, Jr., 8 Frederick Goodrich, 8 Marjorie DuBois (Goodrich), 8 Ralph Albert, 8


Blakeman, Gertrude (Mrs. Lindsay R. Henry), 53 Thomas, 53


Blue Point Laundry, 354


Marguerite (Mrs. Robert Lob- Bluepoints Co., Inc., West Sayville, dell), 39 Marion (Mrs. James McEwan), Bobinski, Adelaide (Dombek), 151 I54 Albin, 151 Alexander, 151 39 Mildred (Schwindt), 272


Claire (Perkins), 151


Constance, 151


Dianne, 151


John Robert, 151


Karen, 151 Konrad, 151


Konrad, Jr., 151


Marilyn, 43


Maxim, 151


Maxim, Jr., 151


Roberta, 151


Stacia, 151 Teresa (Romanski), 151


Fred C., 145


John, 145


Mary (Berker), 145


Mary (Kies), 145 Miriam, 145


Herman, 29


Berkman, Abraham, 112 Alice (Barrasch), 112 Andrew, 112


Robert L., 29 William J., 29 Bond, Edward K., 198 Emma (Wolf), 198


Marilyn, 192 Mary Louise (Rowe) 192


Norma (Tomaseck), 192 William C., 192


Behringer, Alois John, 70 Anna V., 70 Anna Veit (Meinhardt), 70


Berman, Alexander, 130 Lena (Kasselheim), 130 Regina (Goldberg), 130 Rhoda, 130


Bonneview Duck Farm, Riverhead, 86 Bookstaver, Anna, 52 Charles, 52


Louis, 70 Paul Everett, 70 Richard Frank, 70


Bell, Albert M., Dr., 200-201 Albert M., Jr., 201


Viola C. (Dauch), 49 Wilhelmina (Frede), 49


Castine (Swanson), 201 Charles F., 201 Charles W., 200


John, 5 John M., Dr., 201 Lucille (Darrah), 201 Ward S., 201 Bellamente, Anthony, 121 Carolyn Frances, 121 Emma (Valenti), 121


Frances (Kowalski), 121


Joseph Francis, 121 Joseph Francis, Jr., 121 Marilyn, 121 Bellport National Bank, 300, 301 Bennett, Anna (Breen), 39 Charles E., 39 Earl J., 272 Edna (Davison), 272


Lawrence Joseph, Jr., 39


Margaret (Curran), 39


Bennett, Lawrence J., Inc., West Hempstead, 38, 39 Bennett & Bennett, Rockville


Centre, 272


Benstock, Betty (Aronson), 43 George B., Dr., 43


Linda, 43


Morris, 43 Rose, 43 Berge, Dorothy (Mrs. James A. Simson), 145


Boettjer, Arthur F., 29 Charles J., 29 Helen (Earley), 29


Helen J., 29


Joseph H., 29


Bower, Caroline R. (Bame), 166 Edward William, Dr., 165-66 Esther E. (MacArthur), 166 Henrietta (Zweig), 165


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Harold E., 166 John E., 166 Peter John, 165 Bowne House Historical Society, Inc., 180 Boyd, Annie (Cooper), 12 Nancy (Mrs. Malcolm Macdon- ald Willey), 12 William John, 12 Brabham, L. L., 63


Brady, Daniel O., 295 Edward James, 295 Florence (Johnson), 295 Irma A. (Heiser), 295 James, 295 James E., 295 John T., 295


Brady & Kane, Freeport, 295, 296 Braun, Ancestry, 150


Barbara (Navrot), 151


Clarence H., 150


Edward A., 150-51


Edward G., 150


Lawrence S., 150


Marion (Meyer), 150 Sophie (Betcha), 150 Virginia Marie, 151 William S., 150 Braun Bros., Inc., Hicksville, 150


Bremer, Anna A. (Mrs. Charles A. Fisher), 34 Catherine, 34 Nicholas, 34


Brennan, Alice Amelia (Renwick), Bruder, Gertrude (Crane), 371 92


Dorothy, 93 George Renwick, 92-3 George Renwick, Jr., 93 George Washington, 92 Kenneth, 93


Miriam Margaret (Applebee), 93


Breuer, Ethel Nanon (Bartels), 295 Gloria (Mrs. William E. Coverly), 295


Helena (Millang), 295


J. Edward, 295 J. Edward, Jr., 295 Joseph, 295 Patricia, 295


Brinley, Barbara Jane, 43 Marietta Jane (Wills), 43 Natalie (Chevalley), 43 Paul Verco, Dr., 43 William Robert, 43


Brockett, Ernest J., 341 Everett B., 34I Marjorie E. (Smith), 34I Maude R. (Benjamin), 34I


Brockett Funeral Homes, South- ampton and Westhampton Beach, 34I Broglio, Barbara 314


(Sommerville),


Benjamin, 313


ยท Eligio L., 314 Evelyn, 314 Frank L., 313-14 Lillian (Glauda), 314 Martha (Pitti), 313


Brophy, Ann E. (Rorke), 254 Frank L., 254 Hugh, 254 Marion F. (Treuer), 254


Brown, Albert Edward, 266, 268 Albert Munro, 266 Charles Wells, 303


David Chester, 268 Douglas E., 215


Ella H. (Pickup), 266, 268


Elmira Ann (Sanford), 303


Ethelyn, 303


F. Chester, 268


Gladys (Canner), 215


Gladys S. (Smith), 303 Henrietta (Mrs. Everett LeMere), 303 Henry W., 303


Laura (Floyd), 215


Laura M. (Edick), 268


Mary Storrs (French), 266


Nancy French, 266


Orlando W., 215


Susan Phillips, 268 Thomas Richard, 268


Browne, Ada (Roth), 200 Ada Carole, 200


Annie, 293 Arthur, 200


Arthur T., 200


Elizabeth (Urell), 293


Lisbeth Mary, 293


Martin Lawrence, 293


Mary Ann, 293


Mary Lou, 200 Paula (Wiechers), 200 Thomas, 200, 293


Gertrude (Klotz), 371 Lewis, 37I Lewis C., 371


Bruno, Alice, 86 Carmine, 85-6 Florindo, 86


Jennie (Gancio), 86


Josephine, 86


Minnie, 86


Brunswick Home Sanitarium & General Hospital, Amityville, 208


Brush, Ancestry, 115, 300 Elsie (Hesse), 115


Frank, 300 Gould L., 300


Howard M., 115 Howard Melville, Jr., 115


Howard Melville, III, 115


Joseph W., Jr., 300


Joseph Weller, 300 Julia (Van Wart), 300 Lewis, 300 Lila June, 115


Myra (Wheeler), 115 Robert Fanning, 300 Rose I. (Prager), 300 Vera V. (Fanning), 300 Buckley, Charles P., 133 Charles P., Jr., 133-34 Laura (Clark), 133 Marion (Munro), 133 Buday, Charles, 58 Helen (Gerocs), 58 James, Jr., 58 James A., 58 Joan, 58 Rose (Nagy), 58 Bulk, Althea B. (Reid), 171


David Reid, 171 Hope (Doxsee), 171 Jac, 170-71 Janet A., 171 Bulk's Nurseries, Inc., Babylon, 170, I7I Burns, Blanche (Griffing), 166 Catherine (Morris), 166 J. Mitchell, 166 John Fielding, 81 John G., 166


John William, Capt., 81


Margaret Helen, 81 Marguerite (Fielding), 81


Milton L., 166


Robert M., 166


Rose A. (Downs), 81


Walter W., 81


Walter William, 81


Busch, Amelia (Radtke), 340 Garrett, 340 George P., 340-41 Busch & Hilliard, Hempstead, 340 Buschor, Anna (Mrs. Robert John- son), 102 Anna (Nehre), 102


Frank E., 101-2 Frank, Jr., 102 Regula (Wieland), 102


Butler, Charles Stewart, 136-37 Cornelia Stewart (Smith), 136


Lawrence Smith, 136 Prescott Hall, 136 Susan Louisa (Mrs. Francis C. Huntington), 136 Byrne, Denise Frances, 181 Francis James, 181 Lillian (Carlin), 181


Mary Agnes (Hughes), 181


Ronald E., Jr., 181


Ronald Edward, 181 Richard Carlin, 181 Byrne Real Estate Agency, Great Neck, 181


Cahill, Martin J., 290 Mary A., 290 Rosetta M. (McKeegan), 290


Calkins, Harriette L. (Cooke), 256 John, 255 John Truesdel Peck, Dr., 255-56 Julia, 255 Marjorie S., 256 Virginia L., 256


Cancellieri, Carmelo P., Dr., 298 Dorothy (Hull), 298 Philip, 298 Robert, 298


Cantrell, Ann (Hilton), 47 Dorothy (Mrs. Henry L. Fleet), 47 Fred H., 47 Carlin, Anna (Mangan), 243 George Edward, Dr., 243 George Edward, Jr., 243 John G., 243 Susan (Zwahlen), 243 Susanne, 243 Carlino, Donna M., 271 Joanne F. (Hefferon), 271 Joseph F., 270-71 Lorenzo C., 270 Rose (McEnttagart), 270


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Carlino & Friedman, Long Beach, 270


Frank S., 265 Frank S., Dr., 265-66


Frank S., III, 266


Helen Horton (Bayles), 266


Helen Lauraine, 266


Lizzie (Lilly), 265


Childs, George Bradley, 178 John Lewis, 69 Mabel Munson (Lord), 178


Frieda (Nolting), 263


Helen (Gibbons), 263


Lewis, 263 Stanley Lewis, 263


Carlsson, E. R., Co., Inc., Hunting- ton, 263


Carman, Ancestry, 53


Augusta (Ruether), 53


Fred W., 296


Gregory, 296


Marcia Joan, 296


Marjory Wright (Sosa), 296


Nettie (Burkhard), 296


Ruth E. (Garner), 53


William, 53


William R., Dr., 53 Willis B., 296 Willis B., Jr., 296


Carter, Carol (Mrs. Roy Figueroa), 195


Emma (Burgess), 194


Frances (Farrar), 195


Harry Burgess, 194-95


Harry DeForrest, 194


Jeanne Marjorie, 195


Leland Harrington, IOI


Rebecca Buckingham (Harring- ton), IOI T. Ross, IOI


Thomas, 10I


Thomas Ross, IOI


Clark, Annie G. (Grant), 185 Charles Andrew, 363


Charles Elmer Lewis, 363


Charles Richard, 222


Charles Sidney, III


Clarence Harlow, 222


Elinor May (Mrs. Donald W. Brown), III


Frederick P. J., III-12


George B., 185


George W., 185


Heywood Ashley, 363


Jane (Ashley), 363


John W., 185


Judith Cornelia (Mrs. Adrian H. Courtenay, Jr.), 112


Margaret Agnes (McMahon), 222


Mary Alice (James), III


Patricia (Bermingham), 185


Patricia June, 222


Pearl I. (Dade), III


Priscilla Jean, 222


Ronald Austin, 222


Shirley Ann, 222


Susan Lindsley (Heywood), 363


Vera B. (Rober), 222


Walter Frank, 222


William L., 222


William L., Jr., 222


William L., 3rd, 222


Clayton, Arthur A., 99 Gail Ellen, 100


Mabel (Pullen), 99


Maxine E. (Inderlied), 100 Ronald W., 99-100


Ronald W., Jr., 100 Cochrane, Alice (Roger), 273 Helen (Spach), 273


Helen Alice, 273 John Campbell, 273 Cocks, Burton, 67 Elizabeth Ann, 67


Elizabeth (McGilvray), 67


Helen (Carter), 67


Jane (Montfort), 67


Jane Adele (Meehan), 67


Jane M., 67


Margaret (Dowd), 67 Mary Adele (Mrs. Eugene Prin- gle), 67 Leonard, 67


William, Jr., Judge, 67


Church of Our Lady of Ostrabrama, Roman Catholic, Cutchogue, 35I William H., 67 Church of Our Lady of Perpetual William Willard, 67 Help, Roman Catholic, Linden- Cohalan, John P., Jr., 59 hurst, 211, 212 John Patrick, 59


Church of St. Agnes, Roman Catho- lic, Greenport, 196


Church of St. Martin of Tours, Ro- man Catholic, Amityville, 78


Marion (Fox), 59 Peter Fox, 59 Sheila Ellen, 59


Cohen, Anna L. (Newman), 346 Clarence, D.D.S., 345-46 Isabella, 346


Lois Betty (Mrs. White), 346


Louis, 345, 346


Maurice Louis, 346


Miriam (Mrs. Loewy), 346 Netty (Mrs. Stein), 346


Coles, Constance Carolyn, 12 Carolyn (Reed), 12 Edna May (Kempsell), 12


Franklin Albert, 12


Robert Reed, 12


Collins, Agnes Hunter (Boyd), 258 Betty, 258 Henry Alderton, 257


Henry John Alderton, 257-58


Nancy, 258 Sally, 258 Sarah (Martin), 257


Colt-Worthington Oil Works, Inc., 132


Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., Inc., Glen Cove, 145, 340 Columbian Bronze Corp., Freeport, 220, 370


Colyer, Betsy Bennett, 243 Frances Wilsey (Gates), 243 George S., 242-43


George Van Wyck, 243


Grace (Bennett), 243


Nelson Van Wyck, 242 Peter Van Wyck, 243


Combes, Alice Louise (Marvin), 33 Ancestry, 33


Florence Augusta (Wichern), 33 George, D. A., 33


George Donald, 33 Glentworth D., 33


Mary Harriett (Aylesworth), 33


Ruth Harriett (Mrs. Robert Da- vid Ledlie), 33 Commerdinger, Elva, 268


Elva (Jones), 268 Elvira, 268 Grace, 268 Grace (Crolius), 267 Jane (Mrs. Charles Gimmler), 267


Ann, 299


Anna (Grimm), 299


Charles, 299 Joseph W., 299


Pauline (Scharble), 299


Chamberlain, Birdina (Mrs. Otto W. Van Tuyl), 56 M. Hunter, 56 Chapman, A Nelson, 51-2 Alfred M., 51 Haldane Moore, 52


Lucinda Budd, 52


Mary (Haldane), 52


Maude (Logan), 51


William E., 51


Charach, Benjamin, 52 Benjamin Jeffrey, 52 Charles, 52


Ethel B. (Bookstaver), 52 Rebecca, 52


Charach, Benjamin, & Son, Pat- chogue, 52


Chemco, Inc., Glen Cove, 96


Chevalley, Julius, 43 Natalie (Mrs. Paul Verco Brin- ley), 43 Child, Frances (Antrim), 266


Chute, Bertie (Beebe), 88 Helen A. (Babbidge), 88


Leander B., 88 Raymond, 88




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