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SPOUSEJohn W. Mitchell (deceased)
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== SPOUSE ==
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John W. Mitchell (deceased)
 
   
 
   
CHILDREN3 Sons  -  John E. (U. S. Navy)
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== CHILDREN ==
                      Robert E.
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3 Sons  -  John E. (U. S. Navy)
                      Carl D.
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Robert E.
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Carl D.
 
   
 
   
PARENTSDorothy and Edward Sengstacken
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== PARENTS ==
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Dorothy and Edward Sengstacken
 
   
 
   
BROTHEREugene H. Sengstacken (served in U. S. Navy - Korea)
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== BROTHER ==
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Eugene H. Sengstacken (served in U. S. Navy - Korea)
 
   
 
   
GRANDFATHERHenry Sengstacken came to Central Park in 1896.  Town was rural, had dirt roads,General Store.  
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== GRANDFATHER ==
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Henry Sengstacken came to Central Park in 1896.  Town was rural, had dirt roads,General Store.  
 
   
 
   
FAMILY BUSINESSLumberyard - Sengstacken and Schaaf
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== FAMILY BUSINESS ==
                              General Store  -  Henry Sengstacken
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Lumberyard - Sengstacken and Schaaf
                              Grumman Employees (both parents)
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General Store  -  Henry Sengstacken
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Grumman Employees (both parents)
 
   
 
   
STORES/SHOPPING Goettelman Brothers  -  Butchers (Mom's brothers), late 20's early 30's.  
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== STORES/SHOPPING ==
                                    Walton Deli, Geffken Deli, Ralston's, Fredricks', Bogner's Ice Cream Store.
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Goettelman Brothers  -  Butchers (Mom's brothers), late 20's early 30's.  
                                    Fortsch Brothers Butchers, Klinglehofer Butcher, Bank, a small "super market" -
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Walton Deli, Geffken Deli, Ralston's, Fredricks', Bogner's Ice Cream Store.
                                    (can't think of the names of the brothers that ran it - on Broadway north of RR, 1st
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Fortsch Brothers Butchers, Klinglehofer Butcher, Bank, a small "super market" -
                                    store after gas station.
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(can't think of the names of the brothers that ran it - on Broadway north of RR, 1st store after gas station.
 
   
 
   
SCHOOL ATTENDEDPowell Avenue K-8, Farmingdale High School.
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== SCHOOL ATTENDED ==
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Powell Avenue K-8, Farmingdale High School.
 
   
 
   
CHURCH ATTENDEDSt. Paul's Lutheran Church - Sunday School, Choir, Walther League - Youth.
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== CHURCH ATTENDED ==
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St. Paul's Lutheran Church - Sunday School, Choir, Walther League - Youth.
 
   
 
   
PROGRESS WITNESSEDRapid growth, street widening, farms gone, Grumman Aerospace.  
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== PROGRESS WITNESSED ==
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Rapid growth, street widening, farms gone, Grumman Aerospace.  
 
   
 
   
AVAILABLE TRANSPORTATIONCar and Long Island Railroad.
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== AVAILABLE TRANSPORTATION ==
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Car and Long Island Railroad.
 
   
 
   
AVAILABLE RECREATIONSelf-styled  -  ice skating, sledding, skiing @ Bethpage State Park.
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== AVAILABLE RECREATION ==
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Self-styled  -  ice skating, sledding, skiing @ Bethpage State Park.
 
   
 
   
DEPRESSIONVaguely remember
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== DEPRESSION ==
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Vaguely remember
 
   
 
   
WWIIRecall all of it.  I was in the Cadet Nurse Corp at Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1943 - 46.  
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== WWII ==
          We were signed up for Military Service (U. S. Navy) but did not go to active duty since we were
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Recall all of it.  I was in the Cadet Nurse Corp at Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1943 - 46.  
          assigned to the hospital and then - Praise God  -  the war ended:
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We were signed up for Military Service (U. S. Navy) but did not go to active duty since we were assigned to the hospital and then - Praise God  -  the war ended:

Latest revision as of 00:03, 5 November 2013

Contents

SPOUSE

John W. Mitchell (deceased)

CHILDREN

3 Sons - John E. (U. S. Navy) Robert E. Carl D.

PARENTS

Dorothy and Edward Sengstacken

BROTHER

Eugene H. Sengstacken (served in U. S. Navy - Korea)

GRANDFATHER

Henry Sengstacken came to Central Park in 1896. Town was rural, had dirt roads,General Store.

FAMILY BUSINESS

Lumberyard - Sengstacken and Schaaf General Store - Henry Sengstacken Grumman Employees (both parents)

STORES/SHOPPING

Goettelman Brothers - Butchers (Mom's brothers), late 20's early 30's. Walton Deli, Geffken Deli, Ralston's, Fredricks', Bogner's Ice Cream Store. Fortsch Brothers Butchers, Klinglehofer Butcher, Bank, a small "super market" - (can't think of the names of the brothers that ran it - on Broadway north of RR, 1st store after gas station.

SCHOOL ATTENDED

Powell Avenue K-8, Farmingdale High School.

CHURCH ATTENDED

St. Paul's Lutheran Church - Sunday School, Choir, Walther League - Youth.

PROGRESS WITNESSED

Rapid growth, street widening, farms gone, Grumman Aerospace.

AVAILABLE TRANSPORTATION

Car and Long Island Railroad.

AVAILABLE RECREATION

Self-styled - ice skating, sledding, skiing @ Bethpage State Park.

DEPRESSION

Vaguely remember

WWII

Recall all of it. I was in the Cadet Nurse Corp at Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1943 - 46.

We were signed up for Military Service (U. S. Navy) but did not go to active duty since we were assigned to the hospital and then - Praise God - the war ended:

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