THE HILLMANNS OF BROOKLYN
CHAPTER 41
1930
Marian and Rose aboard El Oriente 1930
Marian's young cousin, Henry Siegele
Henry Siegele worked for Borden Foods
We saw our first picture of Henry in 1907. He is on the left.
Back to Henry Jr. in 1930
Harry in Florida in 1930. I don't know where he was in Florida, but I know the Henry Siegeles later lived in Delray Beach, Florida. Henry's sister, Angelica and her husband later followed them to Delray, to the same development.
From Wikipedia. The Walker House. A historic community settled in 1686 (then known as “Fourth Neck”) East Quogue has always been rich with natural resources such as salt marshes, creeks, bays and fertile soil. With the arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s East Quogue became a summer resort with several hotels and inns, the grandest of which was the Walker House on Shinnecock Bay. Many of the homes and shops from that era have been preserved. Downtown is charming with antique replica street lights and clock, the Hamlet Green bandstand, wishing pool and playground. Main Street’s modern shops include a children’s clothing store, boutiques, a Pilates studio, a bagel shop and a sushi restaurant.
Hillmanns albums come out on Tuesdays, next week travel with them to Fire Island and Lake Ronkonkoma
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