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601 | Single Height 68" Weight 147 lbs Grammar School Education. Release 21 Feb 1946. | Barbieri, Pacifico B. (I3103)
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602 | Social Security show date of death 4 May 1990 AUGUSTINE HEINRICH LOEFFLER, 84, of Clifton, formerly of Totowa, died Tuesday. She was a parishioner of Saints Cyril and Methodius R.C. Church, Clifton. Surviving are a daughter, Dolores Laycock of Tucson, Ariz.; three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Her husband, Otto, died in 1964. Mass will be said Friday at 10 a.m. at Saints Cyril and Methodius Church, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Totowa. Visit- ' ing is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Bizub-Bishop Funeral Home, Clifton, with a rosary service at 8:15. CLIPPED FROM The Record Hackensack, New Jersey 24 May 1990, Thu • Page 17 | Heinrich, Augustine (I367)
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603 | Some of the estimated birth dates are suspect. James's first child was born about 1814 and his last child about 1870. That's a span of 56 years. If James was born around 1790 then he would have been 80 when his last child was born which doesn't seem likely. | McQuade, James (I682)
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604 | Sometime in the 1930's he owned B&B Silk Mill on Edmund Ave in Paterson, NJ with his two brothers James and Tony. They made a considerable amount of money during WW II making parachutes. WW I and WW II draft card says DOB 11/17/1892 NJ Marriage Record shows marriage 1916 | Barbieri, Reginaldo Ciriaco (I3131)
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605 | Son John was born in NY in 1860 so family immigrated before then. | Frey, Charles (I254)
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606 | Son Richard living with him. | Koppers, Thomas Joseph (I372)
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607 | Sponsor for Baptism was William Owns and ? O'Connor Born in Parish of Killasnet Diocese of Kilmore An Alice Owens born 1860 died 14 May 1941 in Brooklyn, NY. This might be her. | Owens, Great Grandmother Alice (I174)
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608 | Sponsors at Baptism were Jerome McHugh and Mary Mitchel | Austin, Grandmother Hannah M. (I8)
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609 | St. Francis Church, Hackensack, NJ by Rev. Pacifico Rossi. | Family: Joseph Robert Barbieri / Nellie Giacci (F824)
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610 | The burial record record for William Tyrrell listed a Monica Sherry, a niece, as providing the information. There is a record of a Monica Tyrrell marrying a James Sherry on the same day a Patrick Tyrrell married an Ellen Sherry. It appears a brother and sister married a brother and sister. However their ages suggest they were born early 1840s and a search of online records so far digitized shows twins Patrick and Monica Tyrrell born 1833. These families appear to be in Dublin after 1900. However, because of doubt with their births, a search continued on Rathmines Parish Register (south of Goldenbridgeand not digitized) but very few Tyrrells were listed per its index. Further research would need to be conducted. NY shows a death record for William Tyrrell wife Anna DaVerne and daughter Francis. There's no date and there's no other information to suggest that William came to NY and died there. | Tyrrell, G2 Great Grandfather William (I192)
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611 | The Civil record shows his birthdate as 17 Dec 1832. The church record shows it as 17 Nov 1832. | Barbieri, G2 Grandfather Federico Antonio (I3126)
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612 | The ship manifest for when he immigrated shows his birth year as 1892. The 1930 US Census has it as 1896. The date used is from his WW I registration which he signed. 1930 census shows his occupation as a plumber for the Grand Central Railroad. The WW I registration shows the same thing. The ship manifest lists him as Patrick but the 1930 census shows Robert. The WW I registration shows his name as Robert Joseph and the WW II registration shows his name as Robert Patrick. The dob for the draft registrations match. Birth records for Hutchesontown Glasgow Scotland were searched up to 1900 but no record of Robert Tyrrell's birth was found. From Mary Jane Feurbacker. "My grandfather moved there (Parkchester, NY) also and had an apartment in the next bldg. He remarried a Scottish lady named Sally (in '50's). When she died they'd had parties singing the bar song, "I wonder what became of Sally" Our Scottish sense of humor." 1930 Census shows Patrick and Anna Tryrell living at 279 Washington Street Bronx, NY. Living there are sons Joseph, Thomas and Charles so it's unlikely this is the same Patrick Tyrrell. | Tyrrell, Grandfather Robert Patrick (I13)
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613 | There may be additional children | Laflin, Norman (I533)
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614 | There's an Allesandra Barbieri born 1872 buried Jan 14, 1941 in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Lot Section 6 Number 211 Grave 1. Obituary Mrs. Alessandra Barbieri of 122 Carlisle Avenue, died Saturday morning at her home after a short illness. She had been a resident of Paterson for 35 years, coming to thls country from Italy, where she was born. She was the wife of the late Joseph Barbieri. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning and a half-hour later a Solemn High Requiem Mass will be celebrated In Our Lady of Pompeii R. C. Church. Interment will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. . Survivors include five children: Antonio, Rugerio, Concetta, Maria Grazia and Marianda Barbieri. | Carangelo, Allesandra (I3229)
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615 | They had 10 children | Rising, James (I591)
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616 | They had 6 children | Schramel, Leonard P. (I649)
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617 | They had 7 children | Laflin, Parley (I604)
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618 | They had 8 children | Laflin, Joseph (I589)
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619 | They had 9 children | Mc Williams, James (I632)
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620 | They had 9 children. | Gallagher, Peter (I643)
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621 | This area of Paterson was referred to as the Stoney (spelling is correct) Road section. Stoney Road is Paterson's most south-west neighborhood, bordering «u»Woodland Park«/u»(formerly West Paterson) to the south and «u»Totowa «/u» across the «u»Passaic River «/u»to the west. It is bordered on the east by Mountain Avenue and to the north by Rockland Street. This neighborhood is home to Pennington Park, Hayden Heights, Lou Costello Pool, western Grand Street, McBride Avenue and Garrett Heights. The Stoney Road section of Paterson is located in the city's 2nd Ward. This section has/had a strong Italian presence. | Barbieri, Pacifico Antonio (I3129)
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622 | This needs to be verified. Unlikely he immigrated and naturalized in the same year. | Barbieri, Liberato Pasquale (I3200)
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623 | To Glasgow | Tyrrell, Samuel Francis (I134)
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624 | Tossie worked at the mill that was owned by Reginaldo Charles (Ciriaco) Barbieri and his two brothers. The mill was next door to his wife Florence aunts house. Her parents would take her and her sister to visit the mill. Flo would watch Tossie work at the mill from her aunts porch. He would sneak out and take her for rides on his bike. She was 15 years old. Note - his nickname was Tossie. Rich Barbieri worked for him at his gas station while going to college. Obituary Anthony Barbieri WEST MILFORD — Services were held for Anthony Matthew Barbieri, 83, of Seminole, Fla., who died on Thursday, April 1, 2004. He was a former resident of this township. Born in Paterson, Mr. Barbieri lived there and in West Milford before moving to Seminole. He was a custodian at Pinellas County School, Pinellas, Fla., and a volunteer for the Election Board, Seminole. Also, he was a member of the Tamarac Golf Club. A U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, he was a member of the American Legion as well. Arrangements were by the Festa Memorial Funeral Home, Totowa. Mr. Barbieri is survived by his wife, the former Florence Tarsitano; his son, James, of Wall Township; his daughter, Veronica Bergman, of Virginia; his brother, Andrew, of New Port Richey, Fla.; his sisters, Lucille, Margaret, and Josephine; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. | Barbieri, Anthony Mathew (I476)
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625 | Totowa Boro | Barbieri, Gabriel R. (I1208)
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626 | Traveled with his mother. | Barbieri, Ciriaco Antonio (I3121)
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627 | Traveled with his mother. | Barbieri, Rocco Antonio (I3130)
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628 | Traveled with his mother. | Barbieri, Reginaldo Ciriaco (I3131)
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629 | Traveled with his mother. Naturalization form says immigrated 16 Mar 1903. | Barbieri, Ruggerio (I1043)
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630 | Traveled with his wife and Petricks who went to Waterbury. Said he was going to stay with his brother Rafaelle at West 26th Street which was renamed Dixon Ave. | Barbieri, Pacifico Antonio (I3129)
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631 | Traveled with Mother and other brothers. | Barbieri, Nicola Joseph (I3133)
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632 | Traveled with Mother and other siblings. | Barbieri, Maria Grazia (I3134)
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633 | Traveling with daughter Francis. | Straiton, Margaret (I87)
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634 | Traveling with Helen Beckham and Helena O'Hanlon. Dob 12 Dec 1870. Address 64 West 77th Street New York | Tyrrell, Francis A. (I233)
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635 | Traveling with Helen Beckman. | Tyrrell, Francis A. (I233)
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636 | Traveling with Helen O'Hanlon | Tyrrell, Francis A. (I233)
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637 | Traveling with her mother. | Barbieri, Ma Grazia (I3205)
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638 | Traveling with her mother. Passport 388032. Going to 6 Wigo Street, Bronx, NY | Tyrrell, Frances Helen (I16)
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639 | Traveling with his brother Francis Mendillo and they are going to see their brother Raffaele. Possibly going to a town in NY but the manifest is unclear. | Mendillo, Andrea (I1928)
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640 | Traveling with his mother. | Loeffler, Frederick August (I363)
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641 | Traveling with husband | Langer, Martha (I356)
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642 | Traveling with mother | Barbieri, Maria Carmina (I3218)
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643 | Traveling with mother | Barbieri, Rocco William (I3219)
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644 | Traveling with mother. | Loeffler, Henry (I362)
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645 | Traveling with mother. | Barbieri, Antimo Antonio (I3213)
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646 | Traveling with mother. | Barbieri, Concetta Filomena (I3217)
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647 | Unemployed. Living with father | Loeffler, Henry NMN Jr. (I385)
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648 | Union Ave | Barbieri, Father Angelo (I3111)
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649 | US Military and NJ Death index shows DOD 23 Jul 1980 | Cece, John (I1124)
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650 | US Social Security Application and Claim Index shows a Richard Koppers with Spouse Harriet Ferguson and mother Jeanette Harriet Coopers. Not listed as living in fathers obituary. A Richard Koppers died in Paterson, N.J. on 6 Nov 1926. He was married and had a child. He lived in Hawthorne, N.J. Many records under the name Richard Cooper but I don't think it's the same Richard | Koppers, Richard (I380)
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