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Is there anything, you think? Devoted father of Matthew I. Burke, Jason L. Burke, and Georgina P. Burke, all of Hull. Prince Edward Island. Facebook gives people the power to. And they said, Well, we cant handle it, George. The woodwork, the moldings, the parquet floors. They were all six floor walkups and, thats where you lived! What the hell is that coming from? So I come down the stairs, and as I got down the stairs, the spelling got stronger and stronger. But unfortunately, it all fell in. Burke: Well, I dont know if people will ever realize in years and years to come that I saved so much, but they did give me a plaque for restoration. He used to stay out here. Q: How did you establish a relationship with the Parks Department and the Historic House Trust? Daller: Oh, yes. And she kept, George, please, go save my house. And if you were wearing them and you went and got in your car and turned the heater on, you smelled like piss. Soon, nobody had room in their house to store anymore of my stuff. And he had helped meyou know, while I had my own ideas for design, and whatever I thought of, he said, George, thats great. You want to have someone living in it, you cant have an empty house. Burke: Oh, well, when I was inI guess I was in England. So while I used to work then with them, and then I decided, this is not for me. Burke: I was thinking about getting a big home, having a home, and what I would want in itthe paintings, what kind of furniture, carpets, everything. Its still there in Port Richmond. So they said, You better get back here and do something. So I came back, got out of the military, got a job working for Saks Fifth Avenue. Burke: To put it backbecause the house was ruined, it was in terrible shape. And, she said, If so, we will give you gifts. And then that was the end. Daller: Yes, well, thats what we just said, yes. No, it wasnt that. The whole family kind ofand the ladies got too old, and they decided they were going to move and go live inI think Georgia or Virginia, I forgot. Burke, who knew of the home and property from the time when he was a child, was committed to the challenge. Unfortunately. Thats what I was. The Secret Service, as well as a Cohasset school accounting specialist and the superintendent, are determining how much the operation cost the town. Burke: the Historic House people did give me a big bronze plaque to put on the front of it. Daller: Well, he said, he felt that house had spirits in it. You know, everybody grew up together. Staten Island, Richmond County, NY Genealogy Site - Staten Island Recent Obituaries So Walter was re-stationed to Fort Lauderdale in Florida. It was so overgrown in the front yard and everything. I said, Well, the only one I know that talked like that is Bess Seguine. She said, Well, this is me. I said, What is it, Bess? She said, I want you to come and save my house. I said, Are you kidding, Bess? I said, as a kid growing up, we were always down on the beach, looking back up at this big white house that looked like a big Southern mansion. He was an antiquehe had a big rug business in. Christ, we had a good time. She was living in the house untilshe owned it until she died, and then I would take it over. I mean, these little gold chairs, are Victorianthats a Victorian chaireverything is really Victorian. I slept in it, lived in it, ate in it. The Greek Revival house is one of the few surviving examples of 19th Century life on Staten Island. And people were selling anything out of their house to support themselves and live. But because I was military, the military shippedwhen they moved me, they moved all my stuff. Daller: Well, you did at a certain point, because you have a lot of photos. And she had this woman who was a caretaker. Theyd work out, and theyd be waiters, or this and that. And he did these two chairs. Burke: Well, if she left them there, she had to come back as a ghost and tell me that they were there! Im gonna save it, its a gorgeous house!. Burke: Oh, when I was a kid, we lived in Annandale. But I was glad that I got this. And that was the end of that. Burke: Oh, well, look what I did. There was the main house, over here was the bar, over here was this big dining room, and this was the main house. We were only allowed so much. Daller: So not that much time was spent on Staten Island. And think about it. Im going to retire, Im going to go down to that big old house, restore it, fix it all up, move in it, and enjoy it. Daller: He did the sofa upstairs as well. And you can ask[gesturing to Daller], Daller: Everybody got something. Stony Brook. So that had the outside kitchen. They cant develop it. And I saved quite a bit of money. So by the time he came back, all this had changed. Staten Island, New York. Get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers in memory of a loved one in New York. Daller: Well, its just the fact that the South Shore has gotten very built-up. You know, everybody knew him, and everybody, wow. In my early twenties? Burn it down, put a candle in the middle of the hall. Burke: Chris will stay living here. He was in the Air Force. George W. Burke, age 63, of Hull, entered into eternal rest on October 2, 2021. But when he was in Europe, he rode. And now theyre buildingI havent seen it, but Linda says its a huge house theyre building. What are we gonna do here? So he said, Well, I really love doing this, George. And I said, Okay, John, thats fine. They were some kind of jewelry like that but I dont remember what it was. But they tore the house down to build that school. Because people will come in, and therell be four or five people and somebody will walk by and just pick this up, and pick that up. He was an old craftsman from the other side. So I said, Well, Bess, if youre interested in doing it, Im interested in doing it.. But anyway, she said, No, Im not going in. They gave me the fabric and they did it and such. George James Manger , 100, of Staten Island died on May 4, 2022. Because Evelyn didnt like the house, his wife. And thats what I called out for was help. I lived in one room, for almost five years. Daller: You met some interesting people there. Q: When you were youngwhen you were a kid. It was gorgeous and very ornatewas very, very much like Greek Revival. Im gonna save this house. And they were big floors. But it only reached a certain point of it, not in the very beginning. This was the farmhouse. Anyway, there was three things that I found by doing some worklike, giftsI forget what they were. While stationed in England, he studied interior design and architectural history and began to collect antiques through estate sales and flea markets, focusing on ceramics, paintings, light fixtures, and many other decorative items from the Victorian era. And thats where I had all this wonderful carved stuff from the Eskimos that they gave me. Burke: I knew that. Staten Island. Well, the paintings and the small stuff like thatthat like that mirror and those paintings and all that stuffthat was all the little stuff. I mean, we had clocks, baby-Ben clocks, hanging in apartments. And he said, George, Im selling my business. . Things like that? Isnt that a huge house theyre building, you told me? Burke: And he was one of the top portrait painters in Madrid. And as I said, I was in the military up there and we werent a big group of military, it was like a small base. Well, Bess, and my brothers wife, Evelyn, never got along. And thats where we are today. Theres too much business going on here. So were talking about this and talking about this. And the porch, I dont thinkone end of it, you wouldnt dare walk on because the whole thing would have collapsed. That was a shame. Skip to main content (800) 896-5587. Staten Island . Ticonderoga. Daller: Stating that it is part of it part of Historic House. Q: And you said that you restored the garden there too? I said, Oh shit, look at this. And I pulled that out and unwrapped it, and what the hell was in it? Hell utilize every room of the house. And this is Sarah Dziedzic. From what youve described, the different places that have been demolished over the years were extremely different from each other. I was always in the operating room or someplace like that. And he wanted to retire and he gave his son the business. Some kind of jewelry. Burke: Her sister has it [indicating Daller]. And he died young. Then, on that side, was the dining room, and the kitchen. [laughs]. Luis was great. Right. And I dont like this. And shed go to her father and her father and say, You know, George, shes my daughter, and this and thatand I said, Yes, well, John, let me tell you something. Burke: And what is a shame islike, you take [one of our former boarders], she has two horses that she used to keep here all the time. Burke: Oh, God, Mario come out here all the time. Q: Was it a similar style? Matthew Funeral Home Inc 2508 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY (718) 761-5544 Send flowers. Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow. And it became quite the place to be. No, its not something were talking about right now. The roof was shot because the old guy that was caretaker here, he used to walk around on the roof and watch all the boats in the harbor. And the house across the street from it, the Old [Sir Walter] Tyrrell House. If you dont want to come dont show up. And he said since hes been here, he has nobody here. And it did all the dental workany kind of dental work and everything was manufactured there. I dont think anythings missing? And Luis Caizares painted that. And I was in the medical department, worked in the operating room. You can retire. But under that porch was the basement. And it was called SS White [Dental Manufacturing Company]. STATEN ISLAND, NY 10309. Its down in Tottenville, beautifully done. So as long as you have people, youre going to have change, and people are going to say, That doesnt work! Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. That wasyou probably dont rememberthere was this great big factory right down here, built on the beach. And that was the end of them. Because she begged me. And the post is still there and the staircase is still in good shapebut thats still in the house, now, down there. I need to get someone in to do a good cleaning on the house, someone to take care of maintaining it. In fact, her husband was a big-wig. Theyre very few. I mean, one year, the oil bill here was $11,000. That was the mansion. I went to boot camp, I loved it. You couldnt tell what it was. And they were slate, the roof, and by walking on the slates, they broke and they slid off, and wherever they slid off, the rain poured through because it was holes. But things that, well, were thatyou needed carpenters that knew, that were good carpenters. All the way to the Great Kills Harbor. Daller: Well, remember how much it took to paint the whole house, and how you had to paint sections of it? And I had a little house in Tottenville so I decided, well, Ill move into this big housein hereand Ill get rid of all the property that I have in Tottenville. But, God, that was almost 100 years ago, you know? New York obituaries and death notices, 1986 to rent. I was living in London, and I was studying the history of art and design, or something like that, in the University of London, and he was going and he was studying art. There isnt a room he doesnt go into. They cant build houses on it. Right across the creek. And the basement was beautiful, where you can walk out onto the porch and out into the garden. But the basement was the summer dining rooms and summer kitchen. Big fluted columns with big Corinthian capitals on them. And I always used to say, Wonder who lives there! and so forth and so on. So he came out. But it doesnt work that way. So itll be part of Staten Island that people, maybe fifty years from now when theres not a spot left, theyll all come out and theyll look and say, Wow, this is what it used to be.. So thats where I got most of the stuff thats here in the house today. I found a beautiful place in Tottenville and I opened it and called it the Tidewater Inn. Still kept it. Q: And how did you keep track of all the items in your collection as they were moving from, Burke: Well, a lot of this stuff, I never got back, because once you left it for years and years, you werent going to go back and say, Well, give me that, and give me this. Was it your mother I gave her all the blue and. A couple of years ago, I painted them this color, didnt I? Burke: Oh, it was a relationship over whole period. Burke: Mario Buatta got me into all of that. Help NYPAP document and celebrate NYCs preservation movement. And I just got a call from all my lady friends saying that my house is falling apart. They were all womens stuff. Burke: Yes, he did that little sofa there. All the grounds, the stables, everythingthey cant change a thing. Oh shit, Im going to have to rebuild the wall. So I started pulling the bricks out, and wrapped up where one of the bricks was, was an oil cloth rag all wrapped up. And my sister, Bess, she was married to Walter, her husband, who was in the Navy. So they. So its a shame. You dont have to worry about, sleeping on your couches and all that kind of stuff, and, you know, pulling out fake beds, and that kind of stuff. Because there was a big double parlor like this on one side of it. Unbelievable. That was her name. You are to get out. But how many people really have a sense of history anymore? But I restored all that. Because he paid for the entire outside himself. Im sorry that, during all that construction, I wasnt taking photographs, of step by step. If you stood outside and looked at it, the staircase went that way. The front porch was up high. Always, in that vase in the hall. And it was the most amazing party. Burke: So, my sister Marge, and my sister Bess, would come over and help me. And I want somebody to take care of it. I just repainted. Burke: Yes. Daller: Oh, I dont know. Burke: You want it from the first day I was born in the hospital across the street? Sign up for NYPAP mailings and our Newsletter to stay up-to-date. Q: And so all these items went upwalked up the stairs and were, carried back down the stairs. And hes the one that did my portrait upstairs. But they donated it to the Sisters of Charity, figuring that the nuns could live in that gorgeous mansion. View the profiles of people named George Burke. And that was a kitchen, and that was bedrooms and a little living room, all up there. And youd walk out, and the porch was all brick, and at the end of the porch was a big arch that had little windows in it and a French door where you could walk out to the garden. Lots of photos, costs, everything. Theyre all gone. And then I shipped it all back home. And you can put it together and fix it. Q: So about this house, I wanted to ask about the Friends of the Seguine Mansion. I spent enough time breaking my back. So I bought it. And I was always a horse person. Come here, Marge. I said, What? They said, Sell this goddamn place. And then finally she sold the house and she bought a beautiful place in Greenwich Village and moved to Greenwich Village. And if theyre gonna make a museum out of it, theyre gonna have to pay somebody to greet people and take them on tours. Would you just sell me two acres there? Destroyed. Burke: Yes. I moved in, I cleaned it all up. Ill help renovate it, fix it up and such. And thats what we did. And that was it. Burke: One was a necklace with a heart on it. And that still is, today, one of the great places around here, the Old Bermuda Inn, and John still owns it. And also about the history of Staten Island, or the style that the house is decorated in, the Victorian style, your collection. We had beautiful stuff in our home, all the time. Burke: Oh, when I bought the house, everybody told me, Oh, what are you buying that old crap for? Well, I didnt say I bought it because I got it practically for nothing because they couldnt get rid of it. They tore down those two nice little cottages that were there. Yes, that was all Scalamandr. He appreciated it. Otherwise, Id never be able to have half the stuff thats in here because it would have cost me a private fortune to have it shipped. They were the Mackeys. And so people saidthey took all the horses and they moved to New Jersey. Ill give you a job. Visitation will be held on April 24, 2015 at 7:00 pm at Casey Funeral Home, 350 Slosson Ave, Staten Island, NY. Q: And so when you were deciding what to collect, were you thinking about. So, I dont know. All rights reserved. And its three little girls sitting on a bench with big baskets of flowers in front of them. George, now in his eighties, donated the house in exchange for a life tenancy, which has made living here a lot easier. Theyre going out for the garbage. I said, No, no, no, Im trying to take them. So I took them and I had them all redone and reupholstered, and here they are. But, Q: Let me ask you some more about the items that you collected when you were. And here was the street. So she said, Bess said, Were going to have to quit, George. I said Oh, shit. And getting an American Dollar from being in the service, getting my payeven though it wasnt that muchbut at that time, over there, it was worth a fortune. Burke: Yes, she held the mortgage on it. Daller: Its life estate that he has. Daller: Well, he hopes that Historic House Trust and the Parks Department work hand in hand and maintaining itthat theyll maintain it as a museum. But some strange things did happen in the house. I had all the plasters done. The one owned by the steel companywas that a beautiful house! Daller: As a matter of fact, we had an event years ago. Youre working too hard. Would you sell me the acres in the front? And my neighbor across the street, who had lived there forever, she comes over again with a couple of little plants for me. Wow, what a great place. I said, now here you are, the woman we always wondered about, asking me if Im interested in saving that house? Burke: But what were we going into before I got into the architecture? Funeral homes; Help and . Probably. I was an interior designer. I would have saved it. Q: Yes, absolutely. Dont forget I, for yearsin London, I went to university. But, thats what I did. Burke: Sure. Q: And how did you decide, I guess, how to rebuild? They dont know it. There was nine of us in the whole family. Everybody came in to a coldwater flat in the Bronx and walked in amazed because theyve never seen anything like that. And my uncle came in and was part of the whole group. Kathleen graduated from St. Peter's Girls High School in 1962. And I could turn the horses loose and theyd keep all the fields cut and mowed, you know? On a goddamn pillared mattress sleeping? Yes, Mrs. Mackey. My big old Victorian house is saved, and thats still there. The story about the coat that you had from Alaska? And, you know, who has that!? And my nephewwhat the hell was he? Im giving nothing away. As a young adult, he joined the U.S. Air Force and served in the medical department, spending time in locations across Europe and Alaska. And I looked back, you could hardly see the house. Burke: Theyll come in, but youll have to have somebody as a guide. And my brother Bill and my brother Ed decided to go into an automobile repair shop. So a lot of the things that you acquired to furnish the house were in poor condition, and then you have them reupholstered and restored. All these empty buildings and things. He painted that for me. All that gorgeous porcelain, like the Flower Sellers Childrenits a big piece like that. And there was a whole other floor, another story, and its built with the French style, in the French mansard. Theyre getting rid of everything! And a lot of people kept their horses in the stables. Theyre piled up. In fact, I think it was just landmarked wasnt it? And I wanted these little chairs tufted but he had passed away before he could get around to tuft. So that was the reason we chose to do a White Party. I forgot whose house it was. Burke: Anyway, she was well known here on Staten Island. And then when you could see the house, it was a goddamn mess. So I made sure it was filled in with dirt the rest of the way, so I wouldnt have that water getting in the basement. And the only reason why this survived is because nobody wanted the farmhouse! Q: Did you start the restoration process at that house? Daller: If they cant ride, why should they be here? Burke: And that was called the Tidewater Inn. So I went down and I just went around and everything I seenall the stuff you see hanging in this house, most of it come from me going around and wheeling and dealing in, you might as well say, the black market. Then I was down in Florida for a while and Im wondering, Well, what in the hell am I going to do in Florida? What was I? But before we know it, there wont be a thing left in the house. And where to get the good buys, and all that kind of thing. So I took that out of the brick and I got some cement, put it all back in, put the wall back up. Victor. Burke: Let me think of how all that started. And finally their husbands were getting pissed at them, because they were never home, they were always here. So every time she wants to go riding, she has to go all the way to New Jersey, ride her horse, and then come all the way back. Thats the only thing people could bring. And Bill moved in, and he stayed there for quite a while. And the kitchen was outside. You cant ride on the street. I bought the house and Bess and Marge came over. He says, Hes my good friend, and so on, We live on Staten Island. And I got to know a tremendous amount of people that way. It was a sweet sixteen Ill never forget. The developers came in with bulldozersbulldozed that mansion, bulldozed the stables. Q: And will the board continue and play a role in in that? But I dreamt it and I knew every single thing about it. His family was like aristocratic. Its a part of the history that should remain. She was great because she would know. I can get that. Because you could get it through theand once I got involved, I did really, really well. And with the Air Force, I enjoyed every minute. Q: Yes. You got to get out. So we moved to Florida. Dont look at me. And they did. And we were great gardeners and she had always come over in the spring, and she gave me little cuttings of all the flowers, and the different things. Id come back up and I could still smell it in the hallway. But again, I dont know that Staten Island appreciates anything, because we had a Borough President at one time that we asked him a question about something and his answer to my uncle was, Well, why would you want to put a new suit on an old man?. Q: And you knew the style from having studied the history of design and architecture. Its still there, the framework of it, with the brick. Click here to view all obituaries Search Obituaries Contact Us / Location. But that was the cistern for doing all the laundry and everything in the basement. He said, What in the hell youre buying this old piece of shit for? He said, Is it insured? I said, Yes, I took big insurance on it. He said, Good. So when I got it, of course, the old kitchen was inI had knocked it down because it was all falling apart. It was similar, only bigger and more ornate. [laughs] But, itll be here. 174 East 80th Street, New York, NY 10075Phone: (212) 988-8379 | Fax: (212) 537-5571Contact Us: info@nypap.org. And I had the money to do it, and I said, You know, let me do it.. Utica. And she was laying with her arms, like that. Put through the years, people recognized it and everything. Q: So what was it like when you had the house finished and furnished? And I made a lot of money. And then finally I had a man come in and talking to me about how hes bought a place on Staten Island that hes opening up a place like Saks only not as nice. When they shipped me back from where I was, where the Eskimos were, they sent me back to the base, because they were shipping everybody now, backafter your time was up, you had to go back because you couldnt stay any longer than two years, and after two years, you had to come back to the States. Theyd come out and Id say, Look, I can get you this. I mean, this was just a farmhouse. Everybody smelled like that. There were some gorgeous mansions. Hes the man that built the house. Q: Is there somebody in particular that you work with for reupholstery or restorations? I said, Gee, look at these chairs. And they said, Yes, look at them. Theres a ghost in there. And I said, Well, I dont believe in ghosts. Burke: Of course, I come from a big house. Q: Can you give me an example of one of the things that you worked on together in the house? Mom, you own the house, you own at least part of it, or half of it. Yes, of course, they could eat all the grass. And I kept life rights for it. Served in NYPD for 25 years, ran many mararthons George Arthur Croake, 78, of Manasquan, NJ (previously Flatbush, Brooklyn & New Dorp, Staten Island) passed away peacefully . So we need to get help. They were great. And the fact that somebody could save a house like this, and want to show it to people, and let people hear about the history behind it? Would you like to elaborate on that? So I said, Well, I would have named it The Rossville Inn because it was in Rossville, but he will he loved Bermuda and he wanted Bermuda Inn. So I said, Yes, John, well call it the Old Bermuda Inn. And theyd come out and Id get involved with them. The orientals that originally were on the floor here, I put up in the bedrooms upstairs. Burke: Yes, I had to go down in the basement, and put a post, and then I had to jack up the stairs. Daller: And he formed the board in order to support the house. And so I had all that stuff in my apartment. First thing I started with was the basement because it had four-foot of water in it. But down here, all the beautiful homes that were down here are gone. A brooch that I gave Bess? Because look how long the war went, and England had nothing. You come out and take over the boys and mens department in the store. I said, Thats fine. Thats whats in this whole house, all the things you see. That was a shame. [laughs] And I lived there for a long time. 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