Thursday, July 24, 2008

Quigley Leases Hotel

New York, 1895

Jamaica Personals.

Aury Mills, of Smith street, will in the future reside at Springfield.

Hon. Richard C. McCormick and wife are spending a few days in Washington, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Woolley have taken up their residence in the Woolley building on Fulton street.

Edward Johanknecht and family of North Washington street moved to Patchogue on Wednesday.

The Rev. J. Howard Hobbs preached in the new Methodist church at Williamsbridge, of which the Rev. Dr. Poulson is pastor, on Sunday evening.

William Quigley, for a number of years in the employ of the Long Island railroad company, has leased the hotel of Patrick Callahan on the Rockaway road and will conduct a first class place.

James Corcoran and Miss Mary E. Gleason were married Tuesday evening by the Rev. Father Dennison. The newly married couple have taken up their residence on Franklin street.

Mrs. Robert Scheidemann, of the Rockaway road, Jamaica, who six months ago was pronounced insane and was sent to the Poughkeepsie asylum, was discharged cured from that institution on Tuesday.

—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, May 10, 1895, p. 8.

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