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AUSTIN BENJAMIN J., on Monday, at his home, 281 Maple St, beloved husband of Alice Owens Austin and dear father of Mrs. John Frey. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Francis Assisi R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Albert V. O'Connell directing.

Times Union
Brooklyn, NY
13 Apr 1937
Pg. 22 
Austin, Benjamin J. (I173)
 
2 Federico Antonio Barbieri son of Raffaele Barbieri (age 22) and Maria Grazia di Meola (age 23) MARRIES Maria Grazia Giordano daughter of Vincenzo Giordano and Maria Brigida Biondi on 15 Feb 1854 in Cerreto Sannita, Italy Family: G2 Grandfather Federico Antonio Barbieri / Maria Grazia Giordano (F182)
 
3 Mr. and Mrs.John Cascone, 293 Preakness Ave., announced the engagement of their daughter Anna, to Carmen Barbierl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Barbleri, 297 Preaknes Ave., at a family gathering in their home Cascone, Anne (I2222)
 
4 There's some uncertainty about his parents. McQuade, Archibald Brabender (I651)
 
5 (Medical):Marasmus is a form of severe protein energy malnutrition characterized by energy deficiency .
A child with marasmus looks emaciated. Body weight may be reduced to less than 80% of the average weight that corresponds to the height. Marasmus occurrence increases prior to age 1,
 
Barbieri, Angelina (I1168)
 
6 (Medical):Two grandchildren Chris and Lauren. Survived by Anthony Barbieri and his wife Sharon of Pompton Lakes, NJ. Is Anthony a brother in law or did she have a sister Sharon who also married a Barbieri? Bertani, Joanne (I1179)
 
7 (Research):1930 census shows his wife living with her sister Elizabeth Lavargna (I2057)
 
8 (Research):1930 Federal Census lists Carmella as having a 1 year old son named Phillip. Lavargna, Alexander (I2061)
 
9 (Research):1961 obituary for her sister Rosaria refers to her as Miss Jennie Marrich. Marrich, Jennie (I319)
 
10 (Research):2004 Obituary for brother Anthony says she survived him. Barbieri, Margaret (I480)
 
11 (Research):A Mary Anne McBride was born 14 Apr 1845 in Dublin, Ireland to James and Susan McBride. McBride, Mary (I163)
 
12 (Research):A Mary Straiton with spouse James Fa Young and son Adam Brown Young died in Australia on an unknown date. Straiton, Mary (I14)
 
13 (Research):Carmela Dimezza died March 1952 in Paterson, NJ Barbieri, Maria Carmina (I3218)
 
14 (Research):Elizabeth Demaio SSN: 141-38-1953 Barbieri, Elizabeth (I3193)
 
15 (Research):His obituary lists step children for his second wife. Barbieri, Antimo Antonio (I3213)
 
16 (Research):in 1898, a James A Sproule, a studen, was living in Clonmel, County Tipperary and emigrated to the USA in 1898 to his aunt Fanny Tyrrell. The birth record in 1881 for James Sproule listed his father as a 'wagon maker'. This sounds like a USA influence because at that time in Ireland that occupation would state, depending on type of object, a
'coach builder', a 'carriage builder' a 'cart maker' or a 'wheelwright'. 
Sprowle, James (I238)
 
17 (Research):James Falconer Young DOB 14 Aug 1891 Hutchesontown, Lanark, Scotland father Adam Young. Probably him given DOB and the fact that his son is named Adam. Mother Jessie Kirkland Falconer Young Young, James Faulkiner (I81)
 
18 (Research):Listed as adopted in Charles A. Loeffler obituary. I'm not certain he was actually adopted. His father died in 1927 and his mother in 1918 so it's more likely that Charles and Martha took him in.

Listed as a brother in Otto Loeffler's obituary. 1930 census shows lists him as a grandson living with Charles and Martha. 
Nowen, Herman J. (I432)
 
19 (Research):Marie Barone SSN: 142-24-7966 Last Residence: 07424 Little Falls, Passaic, New Jersey Born: 10 Apr 1930 Died: 17 Jul 2009 State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (Before 1951)
 
Marrich, Marie L. (I322)
 
20 (Research):Might be 18 May 1871. McPhee, Michael (I165)
 
21 (Research):No church or civil records up to 1890 were found for any children of Matteo and Angela. Barbieri, Matteo Antonio (I3128)
 
22 (Research):Obituary

Joseph A, 82, of Barnegat passed February 28, 2014. Born and raised in Paterson, he is a US Army veteran of the Korean War. Joe was employed for 37 years with Turner Construction Co., NY, NY and formerly resided in Oradell, NJ for 30 years, before moving to Barnegat in 2005.

Predeceased by a brother, Alexander, he is survived by his beloved wife of 57 years, Phyllis (Vasile); a daughter, Joan and husband John Richie; two grandchildren, Michael and Celia Richie of Barnegat. 
DeMaio, Joseph (I2194)
 
23 (Research):Obituary doesn't list next of kin. Barbieri, Giuseppe Antonio (I3166)
 
24 (Research):Obituary doesn't list next of kin. Barbieri, Liberato Pasquale (I3200)
 
25 (Research):Obituary for husband says she died 1971.
Married before 1915 because NJ Census shows her living with husband and his parents 
Cece, Teresina (I3215)
 
26 (Research):Places mentioned in Death/Burial Records
1875 Margaret Tyrrell died at 2 Richmond St., Golden bridge, per Burial (Record 12).
The Death entry just stated Golden bridge (Record 10).
1887 William Tyrrell lived at 3 Byrnes Cottages, Goldenbridge (Record 12)
Per death entry from Inchicore (Record 10)
Revision Books from 1865 (1855-1865; 1865-1880, 1880-1900) Electoral District Palmerstown.
Richmond St was in Goldenbridge North Townland and Civil Parish of St James. Part could be Barrack St (Richmond
Barracks was bounded by Barrack St)
Byrnes Place became Byrnes Cottages and was in Goldenbridge North townland
Colton Street was in Goldenbridge North townland
Revision Book 1865-1880, ED Palmerstown
Golden Bridge North Townland (1865-1880, 1st Revision)
Paper Mill Lane plot 1c a Mary Anne Tyrrell had resided in a house valued at £1 but was crossed off by possibly Nov.
1864 and 'lodgers' inserted.
Byrnes Place became Byrnes Cottages.
At plot 3 were 'ruins' but a house and garden was included about Sept 1863 with 'lodgers but by Oct 1868 a
Richd Reilly became the occupier.
Golden Bridge North Townland (1865-1880, 2st Revision)
Barrack Street (from Naas Road) - At Plot 7-no.3, a William Tyrrell was included as the occupier of the house and yard
with Catherine Callaghan possibly about Oct 1875
(At Plot 7-no. 4 a Richard Reilly was included as occupier about the same time)
Golden Bridge North Townland (1865-1880, 3rd Revision)
Barrack Street (from Naas Road) - At Plot 7-no.3 both William Tyrrell and Catherine Callaghan were crossed off about
1878
Revision Book 1880-1900, ED Palmerstown
Golden Bridge North Townland (1880 -1900), 1st Revision
Byrnes Cottages were now 'off Thomas Davies Street' and 1 to 4 renamed Quinn's Cottages
At Plot 7-no.3 Richard Reilly was crossed off about 1885 and James Lynch inserted.
Colton Street became part of Thomas Davies Street.
Plot 7-no.17a the house valued at £2 was vacant but a Michl Sproule became occupier but crossed off and a William
Tyrrell inserted in the 1880s. The latter was also crossed off and house became vacant
Plot 22 Coulton Street South now Thomas Davies Street a Peter Tyrrell became occupier for a while in the 1880s
Barrack St (from Naas Road) became St Vincent's St.
Plot 7-no.3 the lodgers were replaced by Laurence Kelly
Plot 7-no.11 a John and Joseph Sproule were occupier for a while but later moved to House 12
Golden Bridge North Townland (1880-1900), 2nd Revision
Plot 4 later changed to Plot 12 North Side Thomas Davies St.- Occupied from about 1892 by a Christopher Tyrrell (A
Henry Sproule had been occupier there for a while)
St Vincent's St Plot 12 Joseph and John Sproule were crossed off about 1892 
Tyrrell, G2 Great Grandfather William (I192)
 
27 (Research):Sep 1909 an Anne Tyrrell died in Dublin Ireland. She was born about 1863. Don't know if this is the same person. Tyrrell, Anne (I300)
 
28 (Research):Spelling in Ireland might be McGarie McGarry, John (I194)
 
29 (Research):Thomas L. Loeffler SSN: 136-34-6623 Last Residence: 07601 Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey, United States of America Born: 12 Nov 1945 Died: 18 Apr 2001 State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (1959-1960)
 
Loeffler, Thomas L. (I354)
 
30 (Research):Was in the Army. Worked at Little Falls Laundry. When he left Estelle he went with Mary. Her husband had been a cop and was killed in a motorcycle accident. There was someone after Mary.

He took high rollers to Las Vegas. During a trip he won a lot of money but was then robbed in an elevator. 
Barbieri, Charles Carmine (I3115)
 
31 Straiton, Catherine (I246)
 
32 . 1959 Paterson City Directory shows a Carmine C Barbieri, wife Flora F., an iron worker in Paterson with a house at 74 Scrivens in Totowa. Same information in 1961.

Flora's obituary says husband died before her and his name was Carmino O. Barbieri.

Obituary

Carmino Barbieri, Democratic Club past president Paterson - Carmino "Charles" Barbieri. 67. died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center Born in Paterson he resided in Totowa for the past 25 years. He was a retired silk warper for Messer Silk Co., a past president of the Democratic Club of Totowa and a member of St. James RC Church, Totowa Surviving are his wife, the former Flora DeFino; two daughters, Mrs. Adam (Phyllis) Martin of Bloomingdale and Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Cooke of Paterson; three brothers, Anthony of Little Falls, Matthew of Wyckoff and Richard of Mendham; four sisters, Mrs. Daniel (Carmella) Garofalo of Totowa. Mrs Joseph Christina Campiglia of Toms River, Mrs. Andrew (Anne) Vanore of Totowa and Mrs. Jerry (Lucy) Iannarne of Totowa; and two grandchildren. Arrangements are by the De Luccia Funeral Home, 111 Belmont Ave


The News
Paterson, New Jersey
11 Apr 1980, Fri • Page 32 
Barbieri, Carmine C. (I3170)
 
33 .Samuel Tyrrell, a butcher, age 22, born Scotland, of British nationality, Irish race, last permanent residence was in Scotland, nearest next of kin was uncle John McGarry
71 Sandyfauls St., Glasgow, fare paid by himself, he was going to his brother Robert Tyrrell at 315 West 54th street, New York. 
Tyrrell, Samuel Francis (I134)
 
34 151054111

Obituary

Anthony Barbieri ; Anthony Barbieri of Paterson, died Sunday unexpectedly at St. Joseph's Hospital. Born in Paterson, Mr. Bar- . bier lived in the city all his life. He was a maintenance superviser for the BTF Company of East Rutherford. He was a member of St. Brendan's R.C. Church, Clifton and an Army veteran of World War II. Funeral will be 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Delia Torre Funeral Home 515 21st Ave. followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at St. Brendan's Church. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, the former Jessie Casapulla; two sons, Joseph P. and Anthony N., both at home; a daughter, Mrs. George (Maryanne) Fallon of Kinnelon; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth DeMaio of Oradell, Mrs. Sarah Carangelo of Bayonne, Mrs, Mamie Giannetti and Mrs. Katherine Giannetti, both of West Paterson.

The News
Paterson, New Jersey
20 Oct 1975, Mon • Page 33 
Barbieri, Antonio (I3199)
 
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BARBIERI Ralph J of Paferson, . NJ on January 23, 2002, Beloved husband of Terry (nee Hirtchberg) Barbieri, loving son of Ralph and Joanne Barbieri, Dear brother of Rosemane P, Pia Ciuppa and Anthony Barbieri, A Funeral Mast will be offered in Our lady of the lake Church, Verona on Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 10 AM, Visiting In the Prout funeral Home, 370 Bloomfield Avenue, Verona (973) 239 2060 on Wednesday from 2 4 and 7 9 PM. In lieu of Mower, donation to St. Jude Children' Foundation, SOI St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 33105-1905 would be appreciated,
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Passaic, New Jersey
29 Jan 2002, Tue • Page 18
 
Barbieri, Ralph J. Jr. (I1312)
 
36 1873 Military Draft Record : Pacifico Barbieri born 20 Jun 1873 in Cerreto Sannita, son of Antonio Barbieri and Maria Grazia Giordano, a Stone-cutter, was conscripted in the 2nd category because his brother Carmine, born 1867, was also in service. The 2nd category meant that his draft was postponed. This often meant "exempted from military duty".
 
Barbieri, Great Grandfather Carmine Antonio (I3124)
 
37 1873 Military Draft Record : Pacifico Barbieri born 20 Jun 1873 in Cerreto Sannita, son of Antonio Barbieri and Maria Grazia Giordano, a Stone-cutter, was conscripted in the 2nd category because his brother Carmine, born 1867, was also in service. The 2nd category meant that his draft was postponed. This often meant "exempted from military duty".
As for Carmine's 1867 military record, it is not available because the only military records maintained by the Provincial Archives are those after 1870
 
Barbieri, Pacifico Antonio (I3129)
 
38 19 Aug 1926 Alice Scott born 1901, Mary Scott born 1885 living at same address and Alice Scott born 1901 arrived in Glasgow from NY Scott, Alice (I69)
 
39 1905 NJ census says she was born in NJ. Barbieri, Maria Lucia (I483)
 
40 1910 census says she had 5 children although only 2 are living with her. Barbieri, Anna Marie (I3161)
 
41 1910 Gerard Feuerbacher age 0 living with parents Fred and Anna at 442 East 164th St Bronx, NY. Not certain if it's the same Gerard. Might also be Gerard J Feuerbacher
Arrival Date:23 Feb 1957
Birth Location:New York
Port of Departure:New York,NY
Port of Arrival:New York, New York
Ship Name:Ocean Monarch
Search Ship Database:Search for the Ocean Monarch in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database

May have married Caroline F Zach in 1964 after Marie died who had also been married to a Dr Mullen 
Feurbacher, Gerard J. (I28)
 
42 1915 NJ State Census show her born Apr 1867. 1900 census shows surname Coperas. May have naturalized in 1898 Rietdyk, Jannetje (I361)
 
43 1920 Census parents born in England. Last name taken from NJ Marriage Index. Other records have a different spelling.

Holy Sepulchre in Totowa, NJ Elizabeth G. Koppers DOD 1963. Also shows Thomas Koppers DOD 1919 not certin who this Thomas is. Perhaps a son who died young.

Mrs. Thomas Koppers PATERSON Mrs. Elizabeth Grace McKeown Koppers, 63, of 85 Dixon Ave., died Monday in St. Joseph s Hospital. She was a member of Our Lady of Pompeii R. C. Church. Surviving are her husband, Thomas Koppers,a son Richard, a daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Elizabeth) Ligieri, a sister, Mrs. Catherine Farrell, and six grandchildren, all of Paterson. The funeral will be held Friday.

The Herald-News
Passaic, New Jersey
03 Jul 1963, Wed • Page 33 
McKeon, Elizabeth G. (I373)
 
44 1920 Census shows him as being born in Scotland and immigrating 1910.

Birth 1911 Edward Quin, Hutchesontown District, Glasgow City, County of Lanark record would have to be ordered.

Spouse may have been Edna G Hubbard marriage date 12 Apr 1946 in New York City 
Quinn, Edward John (I131)
 
45 1920 census shows him immigrating before he was born.

One of the most familiar faces on TV in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, he was often seen as a bartender, judge, father, sheriff or military officer. Tall, thin and bald, with a skull-like face, deep-set eyes and a sort of half-smile he was probably best known as a TV actor although he appeared in some classic films. He was born on May 6, 1912 in New York City and made his acting debut at age 2 in the Broadway production "Daddies." He made his film debut in 1918 at the age of 6 as Billy Quinn and a few films as child star including "The New School Teacher" (1924) as Pupil. He didn't appear in another film until 36 years later. He worked in all facets of show business including vaudeville, theatre, radio, films and television. He had a successful Broadway career and appeared in "The Bluebird", "That Smith Boy" and "Winterset." On radio he performed on such programs as "Just Plain Bill", "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" and "Front Page Farrell." His film credits include: "Mountain Road" (1960) as Col. Magnusson, his film debut; "From the Terrace" (1960) as Lawrence Von Elm; "Advise and Consent" (1962) as Sen. Paul Hendershot; Hitchcock's "The Birds" (1963) as Man in Diner; "Dark Intruder" (1965) as Neighbor; "Love is a Funny Thing" (1969) as Passenger; "How to Frame a Figg" (1971) as Carmoni; "Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies" (1973) as Mortician; "Psychic Killer" (1975) as Hospital Coroner; "Matilda" (1978) as Donohue; "Bustin' Loose" (1981) as Judge Antonio Runzuli; "Dead & Buried" (1981) as Ernie; "Twilight Zone: The Movie" (1983) as Mr. Conroy; "Lucky Stiff" (1988) as Emmet Kassler and "Star Trek VI: The Final Frontier" (1989) as David McCoy, Dr. McCoy's Father, his final theatrical film. On TV he was a regular on the series: "The Rifleman" (1958-63) as Sweeney the Bartender; "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" (1966-67) as Dean Gerald Carter; "McHale's Navy" (1962-66) as Admiral Benson; "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (1970-77) as Walter Richards, Mary's Father; "Odd Couple" (1970-75) as Dr. Melnitz; "McMillan and Wife" (1976-77) as Chief Paulson; "Captains and the Kings" (1976) a mini-series, as Dr. Harris Herbert; "All in the Family" [aka "Archie Bunker's Place"] (1978-83) as Mr. Van Ranseleer; "Backstairs at the White House" (1979) a mini-series and "Scruples" (1980) a mini-series, as Judge Riddle. He appeared in many TV movies including: "The Pigeon" (1969); "Satan's School for Girls" (1973); "The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case" (1976); "Tail Gunner Joe" (1977) and "Mysterious Two" (1982). He guest starred on numerous TV series including: "Perry Mason"; "Bonanza"; "Wanted: Dead or Alive"; "Alfred Hitchcock Presents"; "The Beverly Hillbillies"; "The Rogues"; "The Fugitive"; "The Big Valley"; "Bewitched"; "The Bob Newhart Show"; "Little House on the Prairie" and "The Rockford Files." His daughter Virginia married actor Bob Newhart. In fact, Tony Randall, at the wedding, was heard to say, "Look who they got for the father!" He was sometimes billed as William Quinn.He died on April 29, 1994 of natural causes in Carmarillo, California at age 81.
 
Quinn, William T. (I65)
 
46 1920 Census shows his name as Columbus. Living with parents. Barbieri, Grandfather Christopher Emerico (I313)
 
47 1930 Census lists her as Jennett H. Eakins

Marriage

Jeanette Coppers Wed To Gordon Burgess Miss Jeannett Harriet Coppers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eakins of 465 Main street, became the bride recently of Gordon Burgess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Burgess of Sangerville, Me. The wedding was solemnized in Grace Methodist Church with the Rev. Herbert C. Lytle, Jr., pastor, officiating. A reception followed in the First Ward Republican Club. The bridef who was given In marriage by her stepfather, wore a gown of white satin made with a long train and a five-yard veil held in an old-fashioned lace crown. She carried a bouquet of calla lillies. Her sister, Miss Hazel Eakins, frock of blue satin with a crown was her maid of honor. She wore a headpiece to match her frock and carried pink chrysanthemums. Mrs. Barbara Lyons, bridesmaid, wore a maize taffeta with headpiece to match and carried bronze chrysanthemums. George Reid, Jr. served as best man and the usher was William Lyons. The bride is a graduate of School No. 12 and Central High School and was formerly employed by the Linen Thread Company The groom is in business with his father. He was recently discharged from the -United States Army after serving in the European ineaier tor two years, previous to wnicn ne was with the 67th Regiment stationed in Paterson. Afer a honeymoon spent in Massachusetts, the couple will live in Sangerville, Me. 
Koppers, Jeanette H. (I464)
 
48 1930 census shows her as daughter of Pacifico and Virginia Grove. Born 1929. 1940 census shows her living with parents, divorced but listed as daughter in-law Barbieri, Olive G. (I2145)
 
49 1930 census shows her last name as Denibe.


LOEFFLER-THOMPSON Anna Mae, 84, of Paterson, NJ, on December 15. Loving mother of Doreen Hamlin, Ridgewood, and Sharon Wilson, Paterson. Loving grandmother of Lisa Farmer, Dorinda Hamlin, Kimberly Farmer, Christopher Hamlin and Drucilla Reaves. Great-grandmother of Jason Farmer. Dear fiancee of Randy Roberson. Her sister Leona Barbed and two brothers Karl and Tommy Loeffler, Ms. Thompson was employed with Bell Mantic for 42 years before her retirement in 1991. A funeral service will be held Tuesday, December 19 at 9:30 am, at the C.C. VAN EMBURGH FUNERAL HOME, 308 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood. Visitation Monday, December 18 from 7-9 p.m. Interment private.

The Herald-News
Passaic, New Jersey
16 Dec 1995, Sat • Page 11 
Loeffler, Anna Mae (I355)
 
50 1940 Federal Census shows address as 230 Sherwood Ave. Living with Carmela Vannata Vanatta, Margaret V. (I3201)
 

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