Bradley Winslow
male white
Place of death 601 Evergreen (Ave?)
Age 80 yrs, 7 mos, - days
Widowed
Occupation: News dealer
Birthplace: Huntington, England
How long in US, if of foreign birth: 50 years
How long resident in City of New York: 50 years
Character of premises, whether tenement, private, etc. If hotel, hospital, or other institution, write full title: Tenement
Father's Name: William Winslow
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Maiden Name: Lydia Winters
Mother's Birthplace: England
Then in a 'fill in the blanks' statement filled out below, it says:
"I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Dec 13th, 1908, to Dec 14th, 1908, that I last saw him alive on the 14 day of December 1908, that he died on the 15th day of December 1908, about 7 o'clock A.M., and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the cause of death was as follows: intestinal obstruction due to fecal impaction coma. Witness my hand this 15 day of December 1908, John T Gibbons, M.D., 1308 Busharion (???) Ave
Place of Burial: Evergreens Cemetery
Date of Burial: Dec 18, 1908
Undertaker: George Peth
Place of Business: 1201 (or 1207) Myrtle Avenue
The children of Bradley and Mary were:
Agnes (1859)
Mary (1863)
Margareth (1867)
Martha (1869)
Bradley (1871-1910)
Stephen Samuel (1873-1925)
Frances (1875)
Ruth (1877-1897), buried with them
Unknown child that did not survive; the 1900 Federal Census in Brooklyn states that she had 9 children and 7 were surviving in 1910.
Mary and Bradley are on the Federal Census records for1870, 1880, and 1900 in Brooklyn. In 1880 they lived at 33 Hopkinson Street (now called Thomas S Boyland Street).
In 1900, they were at 95 Eldert Street. On her death certificate, she is listed at 601 Evergreen St.
Occupations:
a Bradley Winslow appears in a court case regarding the slave ship Nightingale in the New York Times in Nov 1861;
on the 1870 Federal Census, he is listed as a sea captain,
on the 1880 Federal Census, as a carpenter,
in the Brooklyn New York Directory 1888-1890, builder,
on the 1900 Federal Census as a news dealer.
Bradley Winslow
male white
Place of death 601 Evergreen (Ave?)
Age 80 yrs, 7 mos, - days
Widowed
Occupation: News dealer
Birthplace: Huntington, England
How long in US, if of foreign birth: 50 years
How long resident in City of New York: 50 years
Character of premises, whether tenement, private, etc. If hotel, hospital, or other institution, write full title: Tenement
Father's Name: William Winslow
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Maiden Name: Lydia Winters
Mother's Birthplace: England
Then in a 'fill in the blanks' statement filled out below, it says:
"I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Dec 13th, 1908, to Dec 14th, 1908, that I last saw him alive on the 14 day of December 1908, that he died on the 15th day of December 1908, about 7 o'clock A.M., and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the cause of death was as follows: intestinal obstruction due to fecal impaction coma. Witness my hand this 15 day of December 1908, John T Gibbons, M.D., 1308 Busharion (???) Ave
Place of Burial: Evergreens Cemetery
Date of Burial: Dec 18, 1908
Undertaker: George Peth
Place of Business: 1201 (or 1207) Myrtle Avenue
The children of Bradley and Mary were:
Agnes (1859)
Mary (1863)
Margareth (1867)
Martha (1869)
Bradley (1871-1910)
Stephen Samuel (1873-1925)
Frances (1875)
Ruth (1877-1897), buried with them
Unknown child that did not survive; the 1900 Federal Census in Brooklyn states that she had 9 children and 7 were surviving in 1910.
Mary and Bradley are on the Federal Census records for1870, 1880, and 1900 in Brooklyn. In 1880 they lived at 33 Hopkinson Street (now called Thomas S Boyland Street).
In 1900, they were at 95 Eldert Street. On her death certificate, she is listed at 601 Evergreen St.
Occupations:
a Bradley Winslow appears in a court case regarding the slave ship Nightingale in the New York Times in Nov 1861;
on the 1870 Federal Census, he is listed as a sea captain,
on the 1880 Federal Census, as a carpenter,
in the Brooklyn New York Directory 1888-1890, builder,
on the 1900 Federal Census as a news dealer.
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