Key |
When |
Who |
Where |
Source |
X |
1892 |
Family |
32 Monroe |
|
A | 1900 |
Joseph Schayer, 24 Annie, 23 Catherine, 2 Joseph, 1 |
92 New Chambers | Census |
B | 1900 |
?? Possible
family ?? Matthew, Julia, Cornelius, Mary, & Annie Moore |
382 Water | Census |
C | 1907 | Matthew Moore |
2 James Slip |
Death Certificate |
D | 1915 | Julia Moore (wid Matthew) | 93 Oliver |
City Directory (also state census) |
E |
1918 |
Philip Moore (mother Julia) |
5 Batavia |
|
F | 1918 | Joseph Schayer, Sr. (wife Anna) | 99 Cherry | WWI draft card |
F | 1918 | Joseph Schayer, Jr. (mother Anna) | 99 Cherry | WWI draft card |
F | 1920 |
Joseph Schayer, 43 Anna, 42 Joseph, 20 Theo, 18 Julia, 16 Mary, 5 |
99 Cherry | Census |
E |
1920 |
Julia Moore, 70 Philip, 30 |
5 Batavia |
|
E |
1922 |
Julia Cronin Moore (died 1927) |
5 Batavia |
|
G |
1925 |
Philip Moore, clk |
83 Madison |
City Directory |
|
1930 |
Philip Moore, 47 Tillie, 38 Annie, 4y, 8m Annie Lund, 74 |
691 Coney Island, Brooklyn |
|
|
1933 |
Philip Moore, clk (Tillie) |
1049 Coney Island, Brooklyn |
City Directory |
Notes:
If the 1900 census with Matt, Julia, and 3 children is the right family, the information was probably given by a neighbor. (see also Irish Birth Records) | ||
In 1880, Joseph Schayer is living at 5 Batavia [E]. His father is still there in 1900. | ||
In 1910 and 1920, Tillie Lund, who later married Philip, is living at 5 Batavia [E].
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