Thomas F. Lewis And The Brooklyn City Building & Loan Association
At the turn of the Century, Thomas F. Lewis (b. 1858, d. 1924), president of the Brooklyn City Building & Loan Association Co-operative found himself in the middle of a major power struggle with other members of the board. The Association was organized on March 2, 1887 in the old hall at Third Avenue and
Walter M. Wowk
Walter M. Wowk, 83, of Liena Rose Way, Coventry, formerly of North Smithfield, died March 3 at Kent Hospital in Warwick. He was the beloved husband of Jane E. (McNeill) Wowk; they had been married for 60 years. Born in Woonsocket, a son of the late Wasyl and Frances (Serafin) Wowk, he had lived in
To My Relatives On Veteran’s Day…. Thank You!
By Philip HayesPublished On: November 10th, 2008Categories: Bio's, Surname: Condos, Surname: Hogan, Surname: Lewis, Surname: Sheehan, Surname: Tierney, Surname: YerksI know there are many relatives who served our country that are not yet on this list. By next year, I hope that I can find you and add you to our little tribute. From Philip Sr., Colleen, Philip Jr. and Kevin.... THANK YOU! On Veteran’s Day we honor Soldiers who protect our nation. For
The Musical Biography of Jeanne T. Hayes (Lewis)
Jeanne T. Lewis started to play the piano at age 7 in 1932. The base of what she learned and what she continues to pass on today to her students, comes from her first music teacher, Mrs. Charlotte Brush. Mrs. Brush had a little studio in a house located on Larchmont Avenue in Larchmont, New
Henry William Lewis Witnesses The Start Of The Civil War
Many years ago, my Uncle told me a story of my Great, Great Grandfather Henry William Lewis and how he had witnessed the beginning of the Civil War. This story was always very interesting to me so I decided to do some research into the events of that day. There are actually many
New York Police Officer Patrick Hanley Shot, Son of Ellen Hayes Hanley
By Philip HayesPublished On: October 26th, 2008Categories: Bio's, Surname: Hanley, Surname: Hayes (on Lewis Side)Police Officer Patrick S. Hanley, the son Ellen Hayes and Daniel Hanley and a New York City Patrolman for almost 25 years was shot in the back while trying to apprehend a man who had “shot another brother officer just moments before”.
The (Other) Hayes’ Arrive In Amerca From Limerick, Ireland
By Philip HayesPublished On: October 26th, 2008Categories: Bio's, Surname: Hanley, Surname: Hayes (on Lewis Side)This is the story of how the “other” Hayes’ arrived in the United States. The other Hayes’ meaning on the Lewis side. Yes, I have Hayes’ from both my mother and father. The information is compiled from many sources, including: Census Records: 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. A letter From Grace Lewis telling
Frank A. Tierney – New York City Police Inspector
While doing some casual family genealogy research using Google's new Newspaper Archives, I stumbeled accross one of the greatest finds yet.... A New York Times obituary with a picture of New York City Police Captain Frank A. Tierney. He was 68 year old when he died of heart disease in Brooklyn, New York. Frank was
The Lewis Reunion – October 2008
This last weekend, Mom, Colleen, Philip Jr., Kevin and myself all piled into the Trailblazer and headed south to Pennsylvania. The drive down was without incident and allowed me some quality time to gather more family insight from my Mom. She told me lots of new things, but unfortunately, I was driving and was unable