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Ralph J. Dalton
General Notes: Ralph J. was a seaman. (Helen Dalton Babbitt, 1988). In his life: • Ralph was counted in the 1870 US census for Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 8 ward 13, page 122. • In 1870 he lived in Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 8 • He was counted in the 1880 US census for New York City, New York, New York. 9 ED 437, SD 1, Page 10B. • Ralph worked, in 1880, as a clerk in manufactory in New York City, New York, New York. 9 • In 1880 he lived at 333 East 17th Street in New York City, New York, New York. 9 • In 1893 Ralph lived at 10 Elk in Amsterdam, Montgomery, New York. 10 • He worked, in 1893, as an operative in Amsterdam, Montgomery, New York. 10 This directory page lists several 'operatives', both male and female, along with numerous other occupations. There is no indication of just what an 'operative' does. • Ralph was counted in the 1910 US census for Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 11 ED 81, SD 2, Sheet 5B, ward 7. • In 1910 he lived at 105 Hall Street in Brooklyn Borough, Kings, New York. 11 • He worked as a silk & lace maker, lace fact. in 1910. 11 Ralph married Jennie B. Kline, daughter of George Kline and Malvina <Kline>, on 24 December 1895 in Amsterdam, Montgomery, New York.2 4 The marriage ended in divorce. (Jennie B. Kline was born about 1874 in New York 9.) Ralph next married Emma R. Madtes, daughter of Jacob Madtes and Esther <Madtes>, on 24 November 1906 in Manhattan, New York, New York.3 (Emma R. Madtes was born in February 1866 in Pennsylvania 8 11 12.) |
1 Unknown, Recollections: Handwritten. Handwritten notes
2 Amsterdam Daily Democrat, 1896 Home Almanac of Amsterdam ("Home Almanac", published by The Daily Democrat, Amsterdam, NY, 1896: This publication has many local advertisers and a section of "Important Local Events" which provides a lot of information about local people and businesses. In this particular issue the events are for the entire year of 1895. The full text is provided, and an index has been created for the Important * Local * Events section.)
3 International Genealogical Index.
4 Unknown, Recollections: Handwritten.
5 Unknown, Recollections: Handwritten, The source merely says "about 1918?".
6 The Green-Wood Cemetery, The Green-Wood Cemetery.
7 The Green-Wood Cemetery, The Green-Wood Cemetery, Lot 24778, Section 141.
8 U.S. Census -- 1870.
9 U.S. Census -- 1880.
10 Williams, City Directory: Amsterdam, NY, 1893, Page 76.
11 U.S. Census -- 1910.
12 U.S. Census -- 1900.
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