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Theodore Schwartz and his youngest granddaughter |
For Sepia Saturday, a photo that my niece found, showing her mother with our Grandpa Teddy (Theodore
Schwartz, 1887-1965). This was taken on Carpenter Avenue in the Bronx, a block west of White Plains Road, where the elevated subway ran. Teddy loved playing checkers with his youngest granddaughter, in particular. The look of love on Teddy's face makes me smile!
This month is the 130th anniversary of Teddy's birth (and the 52nd anniversary of his death). Even though I have lots of info on Teddy, I recently searched Reclaim the Record's index of marriages from NYC and sent for the three-page marriage document for
my grandparents from the Municipal Archives. The check has been cashed and I hope the papers are on the way.

In addition, Reclaim the Records has posted printed (unindexed) lists of NYC voters from 1924. Of the
8 Bronx districts covered by the lists made available, Teddy lived in one. I found him at
651 Fox Street, registered along with several of his neighbors.
Interestingly, Grandma Hermina
Farkas (1886-1964) was eligible to vote by this time, but she wasn't yet registered.
Oh that picture could be me and my granddaddy. We used to play checkers every day after school. I haven't thought about that in so many years. And thanks for the mention of the Bronx records. I need to go look for my Sheehans.
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