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Robert John Fluney

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Robert John Fluney

Birth
Corbetton, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada
Death
10 Sep 1968 (aged 86)
Cobleskill, Schoharie County, New York, USA
Burial
Woodside, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sct. 19, Range 3, Lot BB, Grave 6
Memorial ID
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The marriage dates for Robert J. Fluney and Elizabeth Maloney are unknown, but they were probably married before 1911

According to the W.W.1 draft registration card, Robert was a Foreman at Bransham Eng. at 1618 Van Linden East, Queens, New York-( the writing is difficult to read)
Robert and Anna lived at O.C.Road, Hicksville, Nassau County, New York.

Robert Fluney was naturalized on 22 March 1916, New York. Patrick Joseph Smith was his witness- of 301 Union Hall Street, Jamaica, N.Y. Charles Vincent Blake was another witness: he was a Carpenter.

In the 1920 Census, for Oyster Bay, Nassau County, N.Y., Robert was a Carpenter in house building. Patrick J. Smith and his wife Jane were living next door to his brother Charles Fluney, in Queens County, N.Y.

Robert and Elizabeth Fluney were Farmers: doing mixed farming, at Harpersfield, Delaware, New York in 1930.

Robert John Fluney was residing at 35 Oak Street, Brewster, Putnam, New York when the United States draft for WW2 registrations were done. His employer was John Mullins, at 415 Second Street ,Troy, NY. The employers name was Goldens Bridge, Westchester, NY. His wife Elizabeth Moloney was residing at 8469 150th Street, Jamaica, Queens, NY.
The marriage dates for Robert J. Fluney and Elizabeth Maloney are unknown, but they were probably married before 1911

According to the W.W.1 draft registration card, Robert was a Foreman at Bransham Eng. at 1618 Van Linden East, Queens, New York-( the writing is difficult to read)
Robert and Anna lived at O.C.Road, Hicksville, Nassau County, New York.

Robert Fluney was naturalized on 22 March 1916, New York. Patrick Joseph Smith was his witness- of 301 Union Hall Street, Jamaica, N.Y. Charles Vincent Blake was another witness: he was a Carpenter.

In the 1920 Census, for Oyster Bay, Nassau County, N.Y., Robert was a Carpenter in house building. Patrick J. Smith and his wife Jane were living next door to his brother Charles Fluney, in Queens County, N.Y.

Robert and Elizabeth Fluney were Farmers: doing mixed farming, at Harpersfield, Delaware, New York in 1930.

Robert John Fluney was residing at 35 Oak Street, Brewster, Putnam, New York when the United States draft for WW2 registrations were done. His employer was John Mullins, at 415 Second Street ,Troy, NY. The employers name was Goldens Bridge, Westchester, NY. His wife Elizabeth Moloney was residing at 8469 150th Street, Jamaica, Queens, NY.


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