Name |
John James Marquis |
Birth |
9 Nov 1892 |
536 Warren Street, Brooklyn, New York City, New York [1, 2] |
Baptism |
23 Nov 1892 |
St. Francis Xavier Church, Brooklyn, New York City, New York [1] |
- John James Marquis Baptized 23 Nov 1892. Sponsors: Arthur Sidney DeAlleaume and Agnes Marquis. Parents George Henry Marquis and May Ida Mabie; by the Rev H. F Farrell at St. Francis Xavier Church 225 6th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11215
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Gender |
Male |
Witness-Obituary |
27 Mar 1915 |
New York City, New York [3] |
- Mrs. Ida Mabie Marquis, 52 years old, wife of George Marquis, a maker of gold pens, died yesterday from bronchial pneumonia, at her residence, 154 Fourth avenue. Mrs. Marquis was born in New York City, was a member of St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Sixth avenue and Sterling place. She is survived, besides her husband, by two sons, John and William, and two daughters, Ellen and Louise. Her funeral will bo hold tomorrow afternoon, with Interment In St. John's Cemetery
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Anecdote |
5 Jun 1917 |
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York [4] |
- John J. Marquis of 512 Warren St, New York, NY, born 9 Nov 1892 in Brooklyn, New York, registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was a Shoe Maker for Jacob Thatcher at 4th Ave & Baltic St, Brooklyn. He was, single, White, short, of medium build, with brown eyes and brown hair
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Note |
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Witness-Probate |
5 Feb 1925 |
Surrogate's Office, Mineola, Nassau County, New York [5] |
- THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF N EW YORK
To Harry Mabie, Pierre Mabie, Lillie O'Connor, Lillie Marquis, Louise Marquis, John Marquis, William Marquis and Marie Schroeder, and
To Charles Mabie and Louis Mabie, if living, and if dead, to their widow, heirs at law, next of kin, devisees, legatees and their successors in interest, all of whom and whose names and places of residence are unknown to petitioner,
Send Greetings: Whereas, Frederick C. Seabury, who resides at Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, has lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of our County of Nassau, to have a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 11th day of June, 1924. relating to both real and personal property duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of Bella Strube, deceased, who was at the time of her death a resident of Hempstead, N. Y., in said county of Nassau. Therefore, you, and each of you, are cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of our County of Nassau, at the Surrogate's office at Mineola, the County of Nassau, on the 11th day of March, 1925. at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day why the said Will and Testament should not be admitted to probate as a Will of real and person al property . In Testimony Whereof, We have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of our said County of Nassau to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. Leone D. Howell, Surrogate of our said County of Nassau, at the Surrogate's Office, at Mineola in the said County, the 27th day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five . (L.S.) FRANK D. LICURSE, Deputy Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.
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Witness-Probate |
20 May 1925 |
Surrogate's Office, Mineola, Nassau County, New York [5] |
- Before Surrogate Leone D. Howell yesterday, relatives of the late Mrs. Bella Strobe, of Grove Street, Hempstead, appeared to contest the probate of her will in which she cut off her kin, for the most part with $1, and gave her estate to Halstead Hartman, a clerk who lived at her home. Mrs. Strobe was 62 years old when she died. The relatives declare that Mrs. Strobe was not capable of making a valid will and that she, was unduly influenced in the disposition of her property. Surrogate Howell heard but little of the testimony yesterday and the case was not finished, adjournment being taken for four weeks. Mrs. Strube died December 9 last, says Assistant District Attorney James N. Gehrig, whose firm. Seabury, Seaman A Gehrig, appear for the will. Mr. Gehrig also says that the following nephews and nieces received $1 each under the will Lillian Cullen, 1845 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn; Lillie, Louisa, John and William Marquis, 586 Warren Street, Brooklyn. To Mrs. Marie Schroeder, a sister, of 150 West 105th Street, Manhattan, was given what cash was in the bank, but two brothers, Harry and Pierre Mabie, of Waynesville. Ill., got a dollar each.
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WW2 Draft |
1942 |
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York [6] |
- John James Marquis of 107 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, Kings, NY, born Nov 9, 1892 at Brooklyn, NY, registered for the draft. He was unemployed - W. P. A. The person who would always know his address was his brother, William Marquis, 122 Sterling Pl, Brooklyn. He was White, 5' 5" tall, weighed 148 pounds, and had brown eyes, grey-black hair, and a light complexion.
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Reference Number |
13065 |
Death |
8 Feb 1974 |
Park Haven Nursing Home, Brooklyn, New York City, New York [1, 7] |
Burial |
11 Feb 1974 |
Saint John Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens County, New York [1] |
Person ID |
I12997 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |