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Tague Brooklyn Genealogy

112 Pioneer St, Red Hook, Brooklyn

The Michael Tague clan (Great,Great Uncle) celebrating the end of WW 1 at 461 63rd st, Sunset Park, Brooklyn (left) and how it looks today as photographed on one of my Genealogical Expeditions

112 Pioneer St, Red Hook, where my Great Great Grandfather lived the last 8 years of his life after his wife died in Port Ewen, NY. Peter Tague emigrated to the US at the start of the Great Potato Famine in 1845. He followed his children to Brooklyn where he died in 1894 as a Tugboat Captain in a 19th Century version of "On the Waterfront". He lived through three quarters of the 19th Century. Quite a feat.

The Wedding of Geraldine Tague (Great Aunt) on the steps of 461 63rd st, Sunset Park, Brooklyn, in 1926 (left) and how it looks today. Photographed on one of my bike trips

A closeup of the Michael Tague clan (Great,Great Uncle) celebrating the end of WW 1 at 461 63rd st, Sunset Park, Brooklyn

President St, Carroll Gardens

Baptized at St. Stephens, Carroll Gardens

My Father, Joseph, was born in Brooklyn at 262 President St, Carroll Gardens, in 1920.

Click HERE to see the entire story of Joseph and my Grandparents.

Neighborhood, Carroll Gardens

242 President St, Carroll Gardens

Neighborhood, Carroll Gardens

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