You said you started with the basement. Burke: Yes. 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. Cohasset crypto case: Everything court documents reveal. So I would go to the flea markets and things. And how people went along with them, I dont know either. It was terrible. Q: And thats what allowed you to buy this house? Daller: Stating that it is part of it part of Historic House. There was the main house, over here was the bar, over here was this big dining room, and this was the main house. I forgottheres ten acres that is landmarked now. Formal gardens, stablesstables that you could live in. If you give me a big helping hand here. I said, You know, I dont make that much money. And this is Sarah Dziedzic. I thought for sure that would never go. Well, I was born on Staten Island. See Photos. Before he left, the house was fine. I moved in the house, and I would come in the house, and right in the front hallway, you could always smell lilacs. Theres one here, theres one there, and theres one in the other room. Daller: Well, remember how much it took to paint the whole house, and how you had to paint sections of it? Burke: I went and I was stationed in England, and I loved being in England. So what I did, I decided, well, Id go inand we had where you could buy all your liquor and such in the post exchange. So thats where I got most of the stuff thats here in the house today. Because I wanted the man that built the house, and this is the man that saved the house. Burke: Oh, what I want to do isover that fireplace, I want to take that painting downand bring my painting and put it over that fireplace. Theyll take care of it and be able to show tours. And where to get the good buys, and all that kind of thing. And she used to drink all the whiskey like crazy. Burke: What were the things I did when what? George: Oh, I knew the Seguines for years. So I picked up this one building that had a little old bar next to it. And I looked back, you could hardly see the house. But, Q: Let me ask you some more about the items that you collected when you were. Daller: But thats how he [referring to the painting of Mr. Seguine] came back to the house. So the next day, Im up and Im outside. Yes. So a couple of days later, I have a dream. Before he died, thats what he was. Yes, that was all Scalamandr. So I rented the apartment next door, and I broke a hole in the wall. Theyre all gone. Visitation will be held on April 24, 2015 at 7:00 pm at Casey Funeral Home, 350 Slosson Ave, Staten Island, NY. Burke: Well, most of the stuff in the house, he worked with me. And here was the street. Devoted father of Matthew I. Burke, Jason L. Burke, and Georgina P. Burke, all of Hull. Frank Tredici Jr., age 79, of Staten Island, New York, passed away on Monday, February 20th, 2023. New York obituaries and death notices, 1986 to rent. A brooch that I gave Bess? Beloved husband of Rosanna (Ialuna) Burke. I loved being there and everything. He said he believes that whoever was in that other house, really didnt want people there. So this house tells a particular story, a long history, but it cant tell the history of the other houses because they were so different. Burke: But I forgot what the other two things where. It was unbelievably gorgeous. And I think we can end there. Daller: So can you imagine a three room apartment filled to the brim with antiques? First thing I started with was the basement because it had four-foot of water in it. But I still have a lot of it. That was a great house. And they said he had the box, and took it with them. And the basement was beautiful, where you can walk out onto the porch and out into the garden. And I had beautiful big pieces of Meissen that I got when I was in Germany, and it all went here and there andI cant get it back. Dont forget I, for yearsin London, I went to university. Brother Celestine George Burke, an educator who was a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools for 63 years, died on Thursday at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank, N.J. . 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?. She said, George, when she died, she was laid out in the coffin, right in that room, in front of those two windows. Located in Staten Island, NY. So I had all my goodies packed in a box, getting ready to go. What was. I could make another funeral parlor out of that. And I said, No, lets not make a funeral parlor. Burke: Well, a good example is the one right here at the end of the street. So thats how that all came about. Q: Was it Mario that suggested the life tenancy agreement? And I loved it. I mean, its just normal living in a normal house. But how many people really have a sense of history anymore? And a friend of mine I was very good friendly with was John. And that still is, today, one of the great places around here, the Old Bermuda Inn, and John still owns it. And a couple of my friends came as bartenders for me. The walkway going to the beach, its still there, where the house was. It was his first time off of Staten Island. I know all the grounds that were around it were beautiful gardens. And the house was like this, a big piece with two big wings. So I bought it. So as long as you have people, youre going to have change, and people are going to say, That doesnt work! And I had this goddamn old sergeant who was going back also, but he was getting out of the service, and he was being discharged. But anyway, I had come back to America. And if you went around with Mario Buatta, that was like going with the President of the United States. And I looked in the thing, I said, Holy shit. I had a bulldozer two weeks, riding back-and-forth, and back-and-forth, and back-and-forth across the front of the house because you couldnt see the house from the water. But the picture in the locket was all crumbled up. Burke: Yes, its a big oil painting, a big painting like this. Yes, but it was weird. And I gave that, I thinkI dont know if I gave it to Bess. Burke: To put it backbecause the house was ruined, it was in terrible shape. Thats annoying certain people. What was it, in the city? And Bill moved in, and he stayed there for quite a while. And I took John in as a partner, but I owned the Old Bermuda Inn and the two buildings. Im gonna go look. But anyway, she said, Im not going in the house. Find the obituary of William Burke (1966 - 2021) from Staten Island, NY. Then I decided, well, Im going to get myself a nice apartment. The one in particular, United States Steel [Corporation]. Yes, Mrs. Mackey. This was all field, all the way up, and she used to turn the horses loose on all the fields out there. Then there was the main hall that went through, just like this: door, front door, back door. So I went out and I said toI had two roommates, and I said to my roommates, Wheres my box? And they said Oh, well, Sergeant Joiner came in and took it. I said, Oh, no! I went running out. Thats how I got to know Adriana Scalamandr and the Scalamandrs. Im offered fortunes for the front field, for the side field, for the backfield. 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. 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. Is that what you want? See Photos. And that was the end of them. Daller: The staircase wasnt even straight. Q: I wanted to ask, also, theres a painting of you in the house, right? And I got a big certificate for saving that. So that was the reason we chose to do a White Party. I, being the youngest, of course, seeing everybody growing up. And that was the Air Force. https://www.nypap.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/BurkeGeorge_20211109_access_redacted.mp3. And thats what where all the water, for all the laundry, and all that kind of stuffnot the drinking water, the working waterwould come out of that big cistern, and would go intoand the pump and everything, its still down there, connected to that thing out there. And the whole big building used to be a big private home, and then they had made it into a restaurant. Its just a shame. If you lived in Alaska, where it was always cold, it was fine. Burke: Oh, well, the Eskimos up there would give me beautiful mukluks and all kinds of things. Its Meissen. And they were going to pay for everything if they owned it. I know the Port Richmond store you just bought. Well, do you know what your preferences are? Its empty. Stole all that carved stuff, stole all that stuff, that whole box of stuff. If you were at the water looking up here, you couldnt see the house. I remember you always loved it and liked it. Q: Can you tell me about moving the collections here, out of storage and out of your sisters houses into this house? So, unfortunately, there arent many people that care that way anymore. Right? Q: When you were youngwhen you were a kid. And that was only one of them. Most recent obituaries in New York. And he saw the way to help out, and I said, well form a board and what well do is well continue to have fundraisers in order to support the house, but we need additional help and support as well. If they brought flowers, it had to be lilacs. So I said, Oh. So that was thatI got that little story. And people were selling anything out of their house to support themselves and live. And the kitchen was outside. Like this chair that youre sitting in, these are Chippendale chairs in the Chinese style. Burke: Right across the creek. Burke: Yes, I had to go down in the basement, and put a post, and then I had to jack up the stairs. I slept in it, lived in it, ate in it. I went over there, and it was standing up sleeping! What the hell do you think it was? Remember him? Because Evelyn didnt like the house, his wife. He said, when he was moving here, he told the people there, he goes, Im moving. Burke: Yes, I paid off this house. Then upstairs, was all the bedrooms. And then I decided Id get involved again with things that are going on. George, now in his eighties, donated the house in exchange for a life tenancy, which has made living here a lot easier. Bar and restaurant adds family and flavor to Weymouth Landing scene, Why New England Wildlife Center is treating a bald eagle for poisoning, Healey's proposed tax aid plan benefits families, seniors, homeowners, Mass. So I went around to all the nursesof course, I was in the medical departmentand I asked all the nurses, What are you doing with your stamps? Burke: But anyway, it was a big beautiful cameo brooch, and was wrapped in an oil cloth rag! I had the house put back together. Get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers in memory of a loved one in New York. Or is there a way for things to be changed? And then I what else? And when I seen it all over there, and when I seen the British people were poor as church mice, they were selling everything. Q: So about this house, I wanted to ask about the Friends of the Seguine Mansion. And I wish the hell I could have gotten a hold of that before they tore it down. So one day, my sister Bess said to my mother and me, she said, Go pack. He brought a crowd with him and it was just to tell him thank you for everything that hes done. 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. So theres no more Scalamandr, I dont think, is there? And my nephewwhat the hell was he? And that way, it wouldnt burn the houses down. I said, No, no, no. And he died young. I found three things like that. They cant do anything. Its a part of the history that should remain. Oh, they loved me. He was the top interior designer in New York. Then, on that side, was the dining room, and the kitchen. Burke: I never lived in a little small house, I have no idea. And it did all the dental workany kind of dental work and everything was manufactured there. Well, it doesnt matter, her name. It wasnt fair to him to keep paying for it. And I didnt realize it because I was always working. So my mother decided she would make it into a two-family, and rent out one part of it. Search Staten Island obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Or did you have to just guess and make decisions? She came and did a lot for the draperies and everything here. Hes the man that built the house. People didnt want it because it had such a reputation as being haunted. Yes. Q: Was it a similar style? And I went around and we all hadyou were only allowed to buy two bottles of wine and a bottle of whiskey, or something. Coach Robert Joseph "Bob" Burke, 74, died April 4, 2020, at home, surrounded by his loving family, in Wilson, N.C. Burke: Well, when it came to really heavy construction, like this whole wall being rebuilt and things, I had to hire carpenters and I had to hire plasters to plaster the ceiling. 06/26/1943 - 02/20/2023. They were some kind of jewelry like that but I dont remember what it was. Burke: Ed. And then, on the side of the house in the back, there was a little piece built out. And I never got along with her that much because everything I wanted to do, she said, No, no, no, I dont like that. But alls I know, they closed in New York and they moved out there. So here I was with all this stuff, sending it home to my family, sending it to my sisters. Q: Thank you for that story. I dont know what it is. But that was the cistern for doing all the laundry and everything in the basement. And he owned the funeral home. This was in the East Bronx, this was on 167th and College Avenue. I restored all those buildings down in Tottenville, all those great old buildings. We have a choice in having a caretaker come in also to maintain it. And I had more bargains from Mrs. Murphy. I collected all my antiques and all my stuff when I was traveling. Q: Yes. But what was really, really bad was people, if they were going to build a garage, or they were going to build something, theyd go to that big, beautiful mansion and rip the siding off of it and take it back to build what they want to build. On a goddamn pillared mattress sleeping? So that had the outside kitchen. Because thats what I bought with the money. And I did, I got in St. George wasnt it? The story about the coat that you had from Alaska? It was a mess of a mess. Matthew Funeral Home Inc 2508 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY (718) 761-5544 Send flowers. My sister, Frances, got me a nice little apartment in the Bronx, right next to her. Developers. I could. 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? 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. But she used to wear three, four dresses and she smelled like an old goat! It was like a mansion youve never seen. And Ed was very good at taking dents and things out of cars and he could spray paint. And then finally she sold the house and she bought a beautiful place in Greenwich Village and moved to Greenwich Village. Loving son of Joan (Perry) Burke of Plymouth and the late George W. Burke. Q: So tell me about what its been like for you to live here. Because he paid for the entire outside himself. Good God! Frank Tredici. And then, it was declared unsafe, and they come in and knocked it down. Burke: I used to, but I didnt I didnt keep it on everything. And now the people that I sold it to, the Pistillis [James and Kathleen Pistilli], they had the whole thing researched and now its got landmark things on it and everything. But this is too much for you, George. And he said, Mom, Ill move in to the other part of the house. This was the farmhouse. Q: I mean, I live in a small apartment, so what is it like to live in a kind of museum quality home? I dont want you in this house. Im only a salesman in a department store. I said, and its going to take a lot of money to put that house back together. She said, Well, Im going to help you all I can. And I said, But why would I fix a house I didnt own? And she said, Well, why dont we talk about that. She said, If youre interested in buying it, I will make the arrangements that you can own it. And through all the years that the old lady had this woman taking care of her, the lilacs were always in bloomwhen they were in bloom, they were in the house. And Luis was really, really a great guy. Im no bulldozer!. George Burke. You are to get out. Beloved husband of Rosanna (Ialuna) Burke. And there was a big flight of stairs that went across the big porch across the front of the house, posts. Burke: years ago, because I couldnt afford to keep it. And I could turn the horses loose and theyd keep all the fields cut and mowed, you know? The one owned by the steel companywas that a beautiful house! I probably gave it to Bess. 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. Burke: Oh, God, I stood on the edge here and I watched what was going on over there. Youre working too hard. And thats what they were doing in France to keep from getting it taxed. Click here to view all obituaries Search Obituaries Contact Us / Location. And thats where I had all this wonderful carved stuff from the Eskimos that they gave me. Was very little time on here. But you do have Chris thats upstairs that lives in the servants quarters. Phone: (718) 966 . Or was that brother Ed? The developers came in with bulldozersbulldozed that mansion, bulldozed the stables. He was an antiquehe had a big rug business in. They had The [Charging] Bull in the city and they had the little [Fearless] Girl there. I had no idea that that was it, when I bought the house or anything. That was all what she had in mind! And theyd come out and Id get involved with them. Burke: But everything will stay here exactly as it is, because if its going to be a museum, people are not going to come in and look at empty walls. And the White Party we do in order to take care of doing cleanup on the lawn, doing any kind of plantings, or anything, because he did it all the years. And my neighbor across the street, who had lived there forever, she comes over again with a couple of little plants for me. Were going to this estate. They are Chinese Chippendale. Because, now, they cant tear it down. Because there was a big double parlor like this on one side of it. The kitchen was never in the basement. Betsy P. Thompson East Greenbush, New York. Daller: You met some interesting people there. My brother, he come in and he said, What are you, nuts? Theyre getting rid of everything! I can get that. Because you could get it through theand once I got involved, I did really, really well. And that was a kitchen, and that was bedrooms and a little living room, all up there. Born in the Province of Pola, Italy, "George" settled in the Bronx. Yes. See Photos. Because the problem was is that my uncle was paying for everything in the househe was paying for the heating, he was paying all the utilities, paying all the bills. He did so much work for you. I bet. You want to take down every statue thats been there for a thousand years because, No, that statue shouldnt be there. Q: When you were making those decisions about decorating, were you thinking about a particular style, like a historic style, that you were going for? So its saved forever. And that was, Mrs.these mirrors came from that house, they were in the parlor in that houseWhat the hell was her name? Why cant they just appreciate something for what it is? It was similar, only bigger and more ornate. Its still there, you can see it. So thats my uncles hope for it as well. Skip to main content (800) 896-5587. And it never had a kitchen. And all this beautiful stuff, I used to put in a big box. So, thats it, I said, to hell with it. I was born on Oct. 11, 1930, one of nine siblings, to an. But they tore the house down to build that school. Oh my god. Thats what I was. So Id go over there and, of course, Bess Seguine was always over there. Burke: Oh my god. Its all part of history, and theyre just destroying it every way they can. And I made a lot of money. Must have been twelve big columns, it was, oh! Donald was born August 16th, 1954, in Staten Island, New York, to Michael and Eleanor. And Ill see to it that, financially, things work out for the two of us. And not only that, we got a lot of manureI used to have it to put on all the gardens and to put on the fields and whatnot. Brooklyn Births: 1898-1909 Deaths: 1847-53, 1857-1948 Marriages: 1866-1949 *Pre-1898 records are for Brooklyn city only. Okay. You could imagine what the mansion looked like. Burke: Oh, yes. You know, he just passed away. That was a shame. And then upstairs was like a big balcony above that porch. Tell us about when you were born? I would have saved it. 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. And I never had timesometimes Id be sleeping on the pool table there because I just couldnt leave! Q: Did you start the restoration process at that house? The woodwork, the moldings, the parquet floors. And that was the end of that. Q: Right. Burke: Down in the basement, my friend Eriche was great, with this Ouija board and all this stuffand he said, George, lets do a seance! So we got a bunch of people together and we went all down in the basement. I said, I still have friends that myour parents met before we met. Oh god, that was a gorgeous mansion. Q: Was that house that you restored in a similar condition as this house? Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved George Burke of Hull, Massachusetts, who passed away at the age of 63, on October 2, 2021. And I finally got to meet Mrs. Seguine because she had stables at that time. So I took that out of the brick and I got some cement, put it all back in, put the wall back up. They cant build houses on it. Q: Is there somebody in particular that you work with for reupholstery or restorations? Q: You mentioned that the South Shore has changed in the last few years. What the woman who was caretaking her, what she had to do was constantly keep lilacs next to the bed. Daller: He did the sofa upstairs as well. So they built it like an attic and it was called an attic but it was a whole complete story. Most of them were little things. 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