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1930 Census noted as Bellerose. It appears Carrie, nor Vera are living with them (and not Joseph who apparently is deceased by then).

Memorial Page: Rachael Veritzan · 02 Dec 2010 You

Rachel was also called Dolly.

Memorial Page: Rachel Veritzan · 02 Dec 2010 You

Census is for Queens Assembly District, 280

Memorial Page: Joseph McGlinchey · 02 Dec 2010 You

It is noted that Joseph worked on the LIRR.

Memorial Page: Joseph McGlinchey · 02 Dec 2010 You

Vera later married Albert Bockelman, and was famous for saying "remember, you're a Munson." Her mother, Caroline (Carrie on the 1920 census listing here) was a Munson, marrying…

Memorial Page: Vera McGlinchey · 02 Dec 2010 You

Father, Charles Sheridan (b. 1871 NY, d 1904) married Mary Louise (b. 1872)

Memorial Page: Gladys Sheridan · 01 Dec 2010 You

Noted to be an electrician in the shipyards (1920 census, Brooklyn District 22).

Memorial Page: Robert McGlinchey · 01 Dec 2010 You

1860 Town of Mt. Pleasant, Westchester

Memorial Page: Levi Munson · 01 Dec 2010 You

Noted to be working as a longshoreman

Memorial Page: Pietro Linzy · 30 Nov 2010 You

Levi is listed as a buther, and married to Rachel. They have a daughter, Caroline, who married Michael McGlinchey. Levi, son of Reuben, later worked in Whitestone, where he…

Image, found in Census - US Federal 1860: Page 631 · 30 Nov 2010 You

Reuben Munson was a comb maker, and played an important part in the Guild of combmakers (often leading their section of the NYC parades). He also held the position of alderman in…

Image, found in City Directories - New York: Munson, Reuben (p. [Blank]) · 30 Nov 2010 You