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Posted by Alvin L. on Fri, Mar 29, 2024
Was it your mother or father or both(married) or grandparents and where did they come from? Approximately what year?
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Posted by Barbara on Fri, Mar 29, 2024
So grateful my grandparents came here in the early 1900's ... if they waited for the 1940's, I wouldn't be here.
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Posted by Kevin Reynolds on Fri, Mar 29, 2024
I was told my Father's father was born in the bX about 1885. His mother came from Ireland. No idea when either of those great grandparents, on that side, even came to the USA. My mother's parents, also from Ireland, came to the US about 1900 because I know the first born of 8 kids came in 1900. They moved from Manhattan into the BX about 1930,
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Posted by John W on Fri, Mar 29, 2024
Kevin, My Dads parents came from Ireland. County Kilkenny I believe. But my dad was born and raised in Long Island City Queens. My Mom was part Italian. Grandpa came from Salerno, Italy around 1907 at the age of 9 or 10. (my cousin's computer savvy son-in-law did some research). My maternal grandma came from Ontario, Canada. She married grandpa a week after she turned 18 in 1922.The "newlyweds" originally lived on Brook Ave and E.138th St. They had two kids. (My future mom and uncle). They moved to 1996 Gleason Ave around 1940 before that section of E.177th St. was dug up to make way for the Cross Bronx Expressway. Before that time, I have no idea.
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Posted by Kevin Reynolds on Fri, Mar 29, 2024
Interesting details. One big coincidence is I was told my grandfather bought 2141 Gleason about 1922. They were almost neighbors before the CBE split the neighborhod in two and connected Gleason by the bridge over the CBE.
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Posted by Al on Sat, Mar 30, 2024
Exactly my situation Barbara. We always heard my grandparents were from Russia, but actually it was Ukraine which under Russian rule back then.
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Posted by Barbara - P.S. on Sat, Mar 30, 2024
Is there anyone who lived on Davidson Ave which was closed off when they built the middle school on West Tremont? Sadly, they torn down my building (actually two building attached to one another) for the school.
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Posted by Raanan G on Mon, Apr 01, 2024
My grandparents on both sides moved from East Harlem to the Crotona Park section of the Bronx, in one case during the 1920s, in the other around 1930.
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Posted by Sammy on Tue, Apr 02, 2024
My paternal grandparents moved to The Bronx in 1915 from East Harlem to Beck Street in the Longwood section. My Dad was 13 years old at that time. My maternal grandparents moved to The Bronx from East 98th Street in Manhattan to Freeman Street in 1919. My Mom was 14 years old at that time. When my Dad turned 21 in 1923, he and his parents and siblings moved to Freeman Street where he met his new next-door neighbors, including his future WIFE (my Mom!). They became engaged two years later and got married in 1928. Sammy L. Schwartz
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Posted by Raanan G on Wed, Apr 03, 2024
Kevin, I hope that sometime in your life you have the opportunity to go to Ireland. I was there last year, it was a great place in many ways.
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Posted by Robin Leigh Morgan on Fri, Apr 05, 2024
Coming from Europe after the war, when I was born we lived on Crotona Park East in 1951
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Posted by Js on Sat, Apr 13, 2024
1918. Grandparents moved from Brooklyn to the still suburban Bronx to escape the terrible Flu epidemic in the city but came down with it as did so many neighbors. They survived, many others in the Bronx died.
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