Everett Clifford Appelgate

Male 1899 - 1936  (36 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Everett Clifford Appelgate was born 13 Dec 1899, New York, USA (son of Harry Clifford Appelgate and Mae Andrews Conn, son of Harry Clifford Appelgate and Malvina Newton Steele); died 16 Jul 1936, Ossining, Westchester County, New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Voress Number: 5D4C7A3C1
    • Residence: 1900, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1905, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA

    Notes:

    BR1A3C1 (NO LISTING) Everett Clifford Appelgate, b. December 1899 in NY (NY, Kings Co., Brooklyn, Ward 23, 2/398, Sheet 10B, 162/209 [December 1899, birthplace NY]; 1905 NY State Census, Kings Co., Brooklyn Bor., ED 28, AD 4, Block B, p. 10 [age 5]), d. 16 July 1936 in Ossining, Westchester Co., NY (Sing Sing), where he was executed for the murder of his wife. He married in 1920, Ada D. Johnson, b. Aug. 1899, d. 27 Sep. 1935 in Nassau Co., NY, of arsenic poisoning. Everett was convicted of her murder.

    Sometime prior to 1920, Everett moved to Baldwin, Nassau Co., NY with his parents. In his grandfather Joseph Henry’s probate file, his father Harry Clifford is identified as living in Baldwin, Nassau Co., NY.

    He was still living there in 1934. In that year, Everett, his wife Ada, and their daughter Agnes moved out of Ada’s parents’ home into the house of Everett’s American Legion buggy, John Creighton. Also living in the house were Creighton’s wife Frances, daughter Ruth, and son Jack. (Mark Gado, Death Row Women: Murder, Justice, and the New York Press (2008), p. 98).

    Everett soon began having sexual intercourse with Ruth Creighton, age 15 or 16 (reports of her age differ). He also slept with Frances Creighton. Frances Creighton began giving doses of arsenic to Ada Appelgate. Frances had probably previously poisoned her mother-in-law and brother in 1923. (Id. at 101). She was convicted of the murder of Ada, but her testimony also implicated Everett, who was also convicted.

    In Death Row Women, Gaddo refers to testimony at trial by Everett’s “Uncle Joseph” from New Jersey. This is Joseph Henry 5D4C7A3G.

    Residence:
    527 Lexington Ave.

    Residence:
    331 Franklin Ave.

    Everett married Ada D Johnson 1920. Ada (daughter of Manford W Johnson and Agnes D ?) was born Aug 1899, New York, USA; died 27 Sep 1935, Nassau County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Agnes Delaware Appelgate

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Harry Clifford Appelgate was born 12 Nov 1875, New York, USA (son of Joseph Henry Appelgate and Susan Jane De Wolfe); died 17 Apr 1944, Oceanside, Nassau County, New Yokrk, USA; was buried , Mount Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth, Queens County New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Voress Number: 5D4C7A3C
    • Residence: 1892, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1900
    • Residence: 1900, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1905, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1905, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Baldwin, Nassau County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1940
    • Residence: 1940, Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA

    Notes:

    5D4C7A3C BR1A3C Harry Clifford Appelgate, b. 12 November 1875, in NY (1900 US Census, NY, Kings Co., Brooklyn, Ward 23, 2/398, Sheet 10B, 162/209 [November 1875, birthplace NY]; 1905 NY State Census, Kings Co., Brooklyn Bor., ED 28, AD 4, Block B, p. 10 [age 29]; WW I Draft Registration Card), d. ____. He married (1) in 1898 (1900 US Census, supra [married 2 years]) Mae Andrews Conn, b. September 1879, in MA (1900 US Census, supra [September 1879, birthplace MA], d. 8 Mar 1904 (Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Mar 10, 1904, p. 5). He married(2) Malvina Steele, b. abt 1887 (1905 NY State Census, supra [age 18]; Death Certificate (VT) Wesley De Wolfe Appelgate [identifies Harry C Appelgate and Malvina Steele as his parents]).

    In 1900, Harry and his first wife lived at 527 Lexington Ave., in Brooklyn, NY. Harry was born in November 1875 in NY, and was a sea food dealer. Mae was born in September 1879 in NY. They had been married two years. Their son Everett had been born in December of 1899. (1900 US Census, supra)

    In 1905, Harry and his new wife were enumerated at 331 Franklin Ave., in Brooklyn. Harry was 29, and a bookkeeper. His wife Malvina was 18. Harry now had two children: Everett G, age 5; and Helen, age 6.

    Harry C registered for the WW I draft in in 1918. He listed his occupation as “Sea Food”. He was living at 35 Grand Avenue, Baldwin, Nassau Co., NY.

    Harry was listed as an heir in the probate of Joseph Henry’s estate in 1920. At that time, Harry lived at 249 South Grand Ave., Baldwin, Long Island, NY. (Kings County Probate File, Joseph Henry Appelgate, L 516, P. 156).

    --OBITUARY--

    APPELGATE – Suddenly on Monday, April 17, 1944, at his home, 30 Davison avenue, Oceanside. Harry Clifford, beloved husband of Malvina Appelgate, and devoted father of Mrs. Clemmen Randbeck, Mrs. Vincent Johnson, Wesley, Private First Class, Newton and Roy Appelgate. Services at the Towers Funeral home, Long Beach and Foxhurst roads, Oceanside on Wednesday, April 19 at 8:30 p.m. Internment, Mount Olivet cemetery.

    The Nassau Daily Review – Wednesday, April 19, 1944 Page 2

    Occupation:
    Sea Food Dealer

    Residence:
    527 Lexington Ave.

    Occupation:
    Bookkeeper

    Residence:
    331 Franklin Ave.

    Residence:
    249 South Grand Ave.

    Occupation:
    Stucco Manufacturer (proprietor)

    Residence:
    258 Long Beach Road

    Harry married Mae Andrews Conn Abt 1898. Mae (daughter of Curtis W Conn and Almira Andrews) was born 17 Sep 1879, New York, USA; died 08 Mar 1904, Kings County, New York, USA; was buried , Westbury Fridns Cemetery, Westbury, Nassau County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mae Andrews Conn was born 17 Sep 1879, New York, USA (daughter of Curtis W Conn and Almira Andrews); died 08 Mar 1904, Kings County, New York, USA; was buried , Westbury Fridns Cemetery, Westbury, Nassau County, New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1900, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA

    Notes:

    --OBITUARY--
    APPELGATE – Suddenly, on March 8, 1904, in the 25th year of her age, MAE ANDREWS, beloved wife of Harry Clifford Appelgate and younger daughter of Curtis W. and Almira A Conn

    Funeral service will be held Friday evening, at 8 o’clock, at St. James’ P.E. Church, St. James’ place and Lafayette av. Interment at Westbury, L.I. Saturday morning. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. (Boston and San Francisco papers please copy)

    The Brooklyn Daily Eagle – March 10, 1904 Pg 5

    Residence:
    527 Lexington Ave.

    Children:
    1. 1. Everett Clifford Appelgate was born 13 Dec 1899, New York, USA; died 16 Jul 1936, Ossining, Westchester County, New York, USA.
    2. Helen Conn Appelgate was born 18 Nov 1900, New York, USA; died 05 Aug 1996, Laguna Hills, Orange County, California, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Henry Appelgate was born 23 Feb 1849, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA (son of Edward N Applegate and Cordelia Sheffield); died 06 Jul 1920, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Voress Number: 5D4C7A3
    • Residence: 1850, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1855, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1870
    • Residence: 1870, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1875, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1875, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1875, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1878, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1878, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1892, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1892, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1897, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1897, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1900
    • Residence: 1900, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1905, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1905, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA

    Notes:

    5D4C7A3 BR1A3 Joseph Henry Appelgate, b. February 1849 in NY (1850 US Census, NY, Kings Co., Brooklyn, 11th Ward, 116/217 [age 1, birthplace NY]; 1870 US Census, NY, Kings Co., Brooklyn, 7th Ward, p. 198, 1065/1840 [age 21, birthplace NY]; 1875 NY State Census, Kings Co., Brooklyn, Ward 21, Elec. Dist. 4, p. 18, 110/157 [age 26, birthplace Kings Co., NY]; 1900 US Census, NY, Kings Co., New York, Brooklyn Bor., Dist. 2/387, Sheet 8A, 122/163 [February 1849, birthplace NY]; 1905 NY State Census, Kings Co., Brooklyn Bor. ED 25, AD 18, Block X-W, p. 38 [age 55]), d. July 6, 1920, at his home at 817 Ditmas Ave., Brooklyn, NY (Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 7, 1920, p 3). He married 23 Feb 1870 (1870 US Census, supra [married February of that year]; 1900 US Census, supra [married 30 years]; Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Feb 23, 1920, p. 21 [article on 5th wedding anniversary]) Susan Jane DeWolfe, b. December 1849, in Kings Co., NY (1870 US Census, supra [age 20, birthplace NY]; 1875 NY State Census, supra [age 25, birthplace Kings Co., NY]; 1900 US Census, supra [December 1849, birthplace NY]; d. 6 April 1937 at the home of her daughter in Baltimore, MD (Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Apr 8, 1937, p. 17). Susan was the daughter of Herman DeWolfe, b. abt 1821 in NY (1870 US Census, supra [age 49, birthplace NY]), d. _____ and Eliza ____, b. abt. 1822 in NY (Id. [age 46, birthplace NY]).

    Joseph was enumerated in the household of his father Edward in 1850, just one year old. By 1870, he had married and was living with his new wife Susan with his in-laws, the DeWolfes. His father-in-law Herman owned a turning business and it appears Joseph was the bookkeeper for the business. (1870 US Census, supra).

    By 1875, Joseph and Susan were living on their own at 212 Walnut Street in Brooklyn. Joseph was 26, and a bookkeeper in New York (meaning at that time, New York City). Susan was 25, and children Herlin M and Isabella were 4 and 2. All were born in Kings Co., NY. (1875 NY State Census, supra).

    In 1878, Joseph was still a bookkeeper, but the family had moved to 372 Van Buren in Brooklyn. (1878 Brooklyn City Directory, p. 16)

    In 1879, the family had moved again—this time to 81 Irving Place in Brooklyn. Joseph H Applegate’s business had changed to “fish”. According to articles about Joseph in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle—his obituary and a description of his wedding anniversary—he had been a cotton broker who lost his fortune in a market crash in 1873 and had to take up work as a fishmonger. Curiously, a “S. J. Appelgate” is also listed as doing business as “fish” with the same home address, but with a business address of 876 Fulton (Note this is not the Fulton Street Fish Market. That market was located on a different Fulton Street in Manhattan). The most likely candidate for “S. J.” is Joseph’s wife, Susan J. Apparently, at that time they were business partners as well as life partners. (1879-80 Lain Brooklyn City Directory).

    In 1897, Joseph was still in the fish business (although there is no sign of Susan). His business address was 931 Fulton and his home address was 216 Lexington. (1897 Lain Brooklyn City Directory).

    In 1900, Joseph and family were enumerated at 216 Lexington living next to Joseph’s son Herlin. Joseph was born in February 1849, in NY and his occupation was “sea food”. Wife Susan was born in December 1849, in NY; son Jessie (listed as “Dau Son”—the enumerator had problems with the name) was born in January 1879, in NY and was a clerk/broker; daughter Bessie B was born in March 1888; and son Joseph, Jr., was born in February 1890. Also living in the household was Joseph’s mother-in-law Elsie DeWolfe, born August 1823, in NY. (1900 US Census, supra).

    In 1905, Joseph and family were enumerated at 16 Slocum Place in Brooklyn. Herlin (listed as “Herbert”) had moved back home. Joseph H was 55, and his occupation was still “fish”. Wife Susan J was 54; son Herbert [sic—should be Herlin] was 34 and his occupation was “electric”; son Jesse L was 26 and his occupation was “inspector”; daughter Bessie B was 19; son Joseph H, Jr., was 15; and daughter Dorothy was 5. (1905 NY State Census, supra).

    Joseph made his will on December 12, 1911 in Brooklyn. A transcript is attached as an appendix. In the will, he uses the name Joseph Henry Appelgate. It is a simple will that leaves his entire estate to his wife Susan Jane and names her executrix.

    Joseph died at his last home, 817 Ditmars Avenue, Brooklyn NY on July 6, 1920. His will was admitted to probate on July 23, 1920. The application for probate made by Susan Jane contains a list of living heirs (herself and the children) and a waiver of service of citation signed by all of them. They all spelled their last name “Appelgate”. (Kings County Probate File, Joseph Henry Appelgate, L 516, P. 156).

    APPENDIX

    Will of Joseph Henry APPELGATE
    King’s County (NY) Surrogate’s Court
    L. 516, P. 156

    IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN:

    I, JOSEPH HENRY APPELGATE, of the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament, as follows:

    FIRST: I order and direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid, as soon as they conveniently may be paid after my decease.

    SECOND: All the rest, residue and remainder of my property, both real and personal whosesoever situated, I give, devise and bequeath to my wife SUSAN JANE APPELGATE, and to her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns forever.

    THIRD: I hereby appoint my wife SUSAN JANE APPELGATE Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, and I order and direct that my executrix shall not be required to give a bond for the faithful performance of her duties.

    FOURTH: I hereby revoke all other wills and codicils by my heretofore made.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this 12th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eleven.

    WITNESS: s/ Joseph Henry APPELGATE [seal]

    Subscribed at the end and sealed by the said JOSEPH HENRY APPELGATE, the Testator named in the foregoing Will, in the presence of us and of each of us, and at the time of making and subscription the above instrument was declared by the said Testator to be his last Will and Testament; and then we and each of in his presence and in the presence of one another, did sign our names as witnesses thereto at the end of the Will.

    s/ George Frederick Kaiser Residing at 26 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, NY
    s/ James Jardine Conroy Residing at 277 Stratford Road, City.

    Article Noting the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Joseph Henry and Susan
    Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Feb. 15, 1920, p. 58

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry Appelgate, members of St. Mark’s Methodist Episcopal Church, Veverly rd. and Ocean ave., Flatbush, old Brooklynies who have been residents in Flatbush almost a score of years, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Feb. 23 with a dinner and reception in the afternoon of that date at the Ormonde, Fulton st. and Nostrand ave. Mr. Appelgate is one year beyond the Biblical allotted time; his wife is just over the mark. Both are in the best of health, although Mr. Appelgate lost a leg through amputation three years ago, following a stroke of apoplexy. But, despite his handicaps of age and amputation, he gets about as lively as a cricket.

    The couple were married Washing’s birthday, 1870, in the DeKalb Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, in which they were active workers. At that time Mr. Appelgate Mr. Appelgate was a junior partner in a cotton brokerage firm at 17 William st., Manhattan. In the “wildcat panic” of ’73 he went to the wall with many others, and failing to make connections, opened a fish market at the corner of Fulton st. and Waverly ave. That was 47 years ago, and on the same corner, but across from the first market, the market is still doing business, the oldest established in the boro.

    The couple have five children and 14 grandchildren, who will help celebrate the epoch in their lives. Two of them, Mrs. Howard Kenneth Jones, wife of the president of the Rotagraph Company of Manhattan and Joseph H. Appelgate, Jr., well known in Brooklyn as a newspaperman, now reside in Glen Rock, N.J.. Herlin Manly Appelgate of this boro and Harry Clifford Appelgate of Baldwin, L.I. are conducting the business since their father’s forced retirement. Jesse Lamberson Appelgate, the other son, a Custom House broker, resides at Rockvill Centre. Herlin is a widower with a daughter in her twenties.

    OBITUARY
    Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 7, 1920, p. 3

    J.H. APPELGATE DIES; OLD FISH MERCHANT

    WAS IN BUSINESS NEARLY HALF A CENTURY AT FULTON ST. AND WAVERLY AVE.

    While chatting with his wife and brother on the porch of his wife and brother on the porch of his residence at 817 Ditmas ave., Flatbush, last evening, Joseph Henry Appelgate, who, until his retirement from the business three years ago following illness, was probably the best-known fish dealer in Brooklyn, died suddenly of a stroke of apoplexy. His funeral service will be held on Friday evening at 8 o’clock, at his late residence, and the interment will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery.

    Mr. Applegate [sic] a native Brooklynite, lived his whole lifetime here, where he was born on Feb. 23, 1849. He descended from a long line of natives, his paternal ancestors settling here with the Dutch in 1664. His maternal forebears antedated the Revolution. His grandfather, William E. Sheffield, was the first Naval constructor of the United States Navy. A very wealthy man, Mr. Sheffield gave to the United States Government, for the consideration of $1, the property now used as the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

    Mr. Applegate [sic] started his career in a cotton broker’s office and, having risen to the position of junior partner married Susan Jane De Wolfe on Washington’s Birthday in 1870. Later, he became a victim of the “wildcat panic”. He then turned to the fish business and in this humble occupation established a name that meant fresh sea food to his customers, may of who traveled far to buy their fish at the corner of Fulton st. and Waverly av., where for almost half a century, Mr. Applegate [sic] was in business. Two sons now manage it.

    Mr. Applegate [sic] celebrated his gold wedding last Washington’s Birthday with a supper at the Ormonde on Fulton st., and at that time bid fair to live many years. Three years ago apoplexy caused the loss of his right leg, which had to be amputated, but despite this serious surgical operation, he lived on in apparently good health until apoplexy caused his almost instant death last night.

    Mr. Applegate [sic] is survived by wife, three brothers, Charles N., George and Edward; a daughter, Mrs. Howard Kenneth Jones of Glen Rock, N.J., and four sons, Merlin [sic] Manly and Harry Clifford, who manage the fish business; Jesse Lamberson, a custom house broker, and Joseph Jr., a member of the Brooklyn Eagle’s news staff.

    Mr. Applegate [sic] was a member of St. Mark’s Methodist Episcopal Church, Ocean ave. and Beverly rd., where he was an active worker until the time of his infirmity. He was one of those who founded the church when it was established in 1904 in a dwelling next door to the present edifice. He was for years an active worker in the old Norstrand Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church on Quincy st.

    Occupation:
    Bookkeeper for Works

    Residence:
    in the household of his father in law Herman De Wolfe

    Occupation:
    Bookkeeper in New York

    Occupation:
    Bookkeeper

    Residence:
    212 Walnut Street

    Occupation:
    Fish Dealer

    Occupation:
    Fish
    931 Fulton

    Residence:
    216 Lexington Ave.

    Occupation:
    Sea Food

    Residence:
    216 Lexington Ave

    Occupation:
    Fish

    Residence:
    16 Slocum Place

    Residence:
    817 Ditmas Ave.

    Joseph married Susan Jane De Wolfe 23 Feb 1870. Susan (daughter of Herlin De Wolfe and Elsie ?) was born Dec 1849, Kings County, New York, USA; died 06 Apr 1937, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Susan Jane De Wolfe was born Dec 1849, Kings County, New York, USA (daughter of Herlin De Wolfe and Elsie ?); died 06 Apr 1937, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1870, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1875, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1879, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1879, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1892, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1905, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Residence:
    212 Walnut Street

    Occupation:
    Fish
    876 Fulton

    Residence:
    81 Irving Place

    Residence:
    216 Lexington Ave

    Residence:
    16 Slocum Place

    Residence:
    817 Ditmas Ave.

    Children:
    1. Herlin Manley Appelgate was born Feb 1871, Kings County, New York, USA; died 26 Dec 1958, New York, USA.
    2. Isabella "Bella" Appelgate was born 13 Feb 1873, Kings County, New York, USA; died 10 Jun 1877, Kings County, New York, USA; was buried , Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.
    3. 2. Harry Clifford Appelgate was born 12 Nov 1875, New York, USA; died 17 Apr 1944, Oceanside, Nassau County, New Yokrk, USA; was buried , Mount Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth, Queens County New York, USA.
    4. Jesse Lamberson Appelgate was born Jan 1879, New York, USA; died Nov 1935.
    5. Ethel Appelgate was born 06 Mar 1885; died 07 Jan 1886, New York City, New York, USA; was buried , Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.
    6. Bessie Belle Applegate was born Mar 1888, New York, USA.
    7. Joseph Henry Appelgate was born 26 Feb 1890, New York, USA; died 22 Jun 1953, Suffern, Rockland County, New York, USA; was buried , Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.

  3. 6.  Curtis W Conn

    Curtis — Almira Andrews. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Almira Andrews
    Children:
    1. 3. Mae Andrews Conn was born 17 Sep 1879, New York, USA; died 08 Mar 1904, Kings County, New York, USA; was buried , Westbury Fridns Cemetery, Westbury, Nassau County, New York, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward N Applegate was born Abt 1818, New York, USA (son of Lewis Applegate and Elizabeth Gildersleeve); died 05 Jan 1905, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA; was buried , Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Voress Number: 5D4C7A
    • Occupation: 1850, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1850
    • Residence: 1850, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1855
    • Residence: 1855, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1859, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1859, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1870
    • Residence: 1870, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1875
    • Residence: 1875, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1878, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1878, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1879, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1879, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1880
    • Residence: 1880, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1892, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1892, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA

    Notes:

    5D4C7A BR1A (5D4C7E) Edward N Applegate, b. abt. 1818 in NY (1850 US Census, NY, Kings Co., Brooklyn, 11th Ward, 116/217 [age 32, birthplace NY]; 1870 US Census, NY, Kings Co., Brooklyn, 11th Ward, p. 8, 22/64 [age 51, birthplace NY]; 1875 NY State Census, Kings Co., Brooklyn, Ward 11, Elec. Dist. 4, p. 17, 81/186 [age 56, birthplace NY]; 1880 US Census, NY, Kings Co., Brooklyn, 20/58, p. 37, 272/283 [age 61, birthplace NY]; 1892 NY State Census, Kings Co., Brooklyn, Ward 7, ED 26, p. 13 [age 70], d. _____; married Cordelia Sheffield, b. abt. 1821 in Kings Co., NY (1850 US Census, supra [age 30, birthplace NY]; 1870 US Census, supra [age 50, birthplace NY]; 1875 US Census, supra [age 54, birthplace Kings Co., NY]; 1880 US Census, supra [age 59, birthplace NY]); d. 17 Mar 1889, in Brooklyn at the home of her son, Charles. (Brooklyn Daily Standard Union, March 20, 1889). Cordelia was the daughter of William Sheffield, a prominent naval contractor.

    Edward was named after Edward N. Duryea, a close friend of his parents. Edward Duryea was living with Lewis and Elizabeth when Edward Appelgate was born. (Lewis Applegate Bounty Land and Widow’s Pension Application File, images 24-25 [Affidavit of Edward N. Duryea]).

    Edward and Cordelia Applegate were enumerated in the 1850 Census in Brooklyn, NY. Edward was 32, born in NY, and an oysterman. Cordelia was 30, born in NY. Also in the household were Mary E, age 8, born NY; George M, age 7, born NY, and Joseph, age 1, born NY. (1850 US Census, supra). This is the same ward of Brooklyn in which Lewis and Elizabeth (Gildersleeve) Applegate were enumerated and is one of the reasons I believe Edward was their son.

    The Brooklyn Eagle announced the opening of his “oyster saloon” in October, 1849:

    Avenue Cottage, corner of Myrtle and Hudson avenue has just been opened by Edward Applegate as an oyster saloon, where the epicure in the luscious bivalve may revel to his hearts content. He has only to name the mode most to his liking in which he wishes them prepared and in a trice they are placed before him in their most tempting form crying “come eat me.” The proprietor is prepared at all times to supply families at the shortest notice at prices so moderate as to insure a continuance of the favors he is honored with. He is deserving the favors of his friends and the public generally, and while he provides a good article we doubt not his success.

    Brooklyn Eagle, October 20, 1849, p. 3

    Edward moved his saloon down the street to the corner of Myrtle and Prince within a few months:

    APPLEGATE’S SALOON.—Our East Brooklyn friends—the ladies, especially, whose number is legion, and whose name is Perfection—are unstinted in their compliments to Ed. Applegate, 138 Myrtle avenue, corner of Prince street, for the manner in which he caters to their refreshment, in the quality of his bivalvular staples, and his delicious modes of preparing them for the palate. They say, “Oysters are not oysters unless cooked by Applegate,” and we possess no data whereon to found a denial of the assertion. Some handsome changes have recently been made in his saloon, and much of beautifying effected. If the ladies are on Ed’s. side, the he-creatures will gladly “come a-l-o-n-g”.
    Brooklyn Daily Eagle, March 26, 1851, p. 3

    OYSTER STEWS—We commend to the notice of the public the well-conducted establishment of Edward Applegate, whose saloon is situate at the corner of Myrtle avenue and Prince street. Here may be had, at the shortest possible notice, the choicest oysters, stewed, fried, boiled, and in the shell. Applegate has the skill and judgment to select, and the good sense to purchase the very best at all times that the market affords. In addition, the scrupulous cleanliness of his saloon, and the polite attention shown to his patrons by himself and assistants, recommend him and his establishment strongly to the public.
    Brooklyn Eagle, March 30, 1850, p. 3

    Running a restaurant is a risky business and Edward hedged his bets. In the 1850 Brooklyn City Directory, he is listed as “Applegate Edward, mason and oyster saloon, Prince c [corner] Myrtle” (1850 Brooklyn City Directory, p. 22) (emphasis added).

    In 1851, Edward lost one of his fingers while helping fight a fire. The accident and the Brooklyn Eagle’s reporting of it was the subject of a bizarre hoax:

    HOAXED—On Sunday afternoon, a gentleman named Edward Applegate, the proprietor of an Oyster Saloon corner of Prince street and Myrtle avenue, while assisting Engine Co. No. 16 , at the fire in Green Lane, lost one of his fingers by getting it between some portion of the engine’s machinery. We stated the circumstances in a local paragraph on the succeeding day. Yesterday some fellow called at our office, representing himself as Mr. Applegate and stating that he had not met with any such incident, and requesting us to make the correction, which we did. We have found since, however, that the circumstances were as we had previously stated, and we regret giving credence to the story. When such fellows find themselves pregnant with bad jokes in the future, we shall take that they do not procure our services as accoucheur.
    Brooklyn Eagle, September 4, 1851, p. 3

    By 1859, Edward was out of the oyster business—at least as a proprietor. He is listed as “Applegate E. N., mason h [home] 165 Myrtle aver” in the city Directory for that year (1859 Brooklyn City Directory, p. 8).

    Edward and family were enumerated in the 1870 Census in Brooklyn. The entry is long and interesting enough to merit a table:
    Family # Name Age Profession Birthplace
    64 Applegate Edw. 51 Brick Mason NY
    -- Cordelia 50 Dress-maker “
    -- Geo. 25 Clerk “
    -- Edw Jr. 16 Apt. to Brick Mason
    -- Chas. E. 13 Attends School “
    -- Francis P 9 Do “
    -- Elizabeth 75 At home “
    -- Ellen A. 25 Shoe-Binder “
    65 Royal Chas. 60 Oysterman “
    -- Mary 50 Ladies-Nurse “

    (1870 US Census, NY, Kings Co., Brooklyn, 11th Ward, p. 8, 22/64 & 65).

    While Edward was out of the oyster business directly, he still had an oysterman living in the household. At this time, I do not know if Charles and Mary Royal were related to Edward and his family, or were just co-tenants.

    I believe the Elizabeth Applegate, age 75, enumerated with this family is Elizabeth (Gildersleeve) Applegate, mother of Edward, Sr. Ellen A. Applegate age 25, is Edward’s youngest sister.

    The family was enumerated in the 1875 NY State Census, with several odd errors. “Edwin” Applegate was 56, a bricklayer, born in NJ. His wife “Adelia” was 54, a dressmaker, born in Kings Co., NY. Two sons lived with them: Edward, age 22, a bricklayer, born in Kings Co., NY; and Charles, age 19, a clerk in a commissions house in New York. The enumeration also gives a street address of 174 Myrtle Ave. in Brooklyn. The Royal family is nowhere to be found. (1875 NY State Census, supra).

    In the 1878, Brooklyn city directory Edward L. Applegate and Edward N. Applegate are both listed as masons with a home address of 176 Myrtle Ave. in Brooklyn. (1878 Brooklyn City Directory, p. 16). Other records establish that Edward L. Applegate is Edward, Jr.; therefore Edward N. is senior. (See discussion at Edward BR1A4, infra). It is unknown whether they moved next door, or whether their address in either the directory or the census is incorrect.

    In the 1879 Brooklyn directory, there is a single Edward Appelgate listed as a mason living at 659 Warren. It is unknown whether this is Edward Sr., Edward Jr., or someone completely different.

    In 1880, Edward and Cordelia were enumerated living in the household of their son-in-law Albert Gallatin Jones and his wife Mary at 17 Cambridge Place in Brooklyn. (1880 US Census, supra).

    In 1892, Edward (enumerated as “Edwin”) was living in Brooklyn with (or very near) Charles E Aplegate. Both were identified as florists. Edwin/Edward was 70. (1892 NY State Census, supra). Cordelia had died by this time while living in Charles’s home.

    I have no further record of Edward.

    Occupation:
    Mason and Oyster Saloon, corner of Prince and Myrtle

    Occupation:
    Oysterman

    Occupation:
    Mason

    Occupation:
    Mason

    Residence:
    165 Myrtle Ave

    Occupation:
    Brick Mason

    Occupation:
    Bricklayer

    Residence:
    174 Myrtle Ave

    Occupation:
    Mason

    Residence:
    176 Myrtle Ave.

    Occupation:
    Mason

    Residence:
    659 Warren
    This may be a different Edward

    Occupation:
    Retired Mason

    Residence:
    17 Cambridge Place

    Occupation:
    Florist

    Edward — Cordelia Sheffield. Cordelia (daughter of William Sheffield) was born 1821, Kings County, New York, USA; died 17 Mar 1889, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Cordelia Sheffield was born 1821, Kings County, New York, USA (daughter of William Sheffield); died 17 Mar 1889, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1850, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1855, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1870
    • Residence: 1870, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Occupation: 1875
    • Residence: 1875, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    Dress Maker

    Occupation:
    Dressmaker

    Residence:
    174 Myrtle Ave

    Residence:
    17 Cambridge Place

    Children:
    1. Mary E Applegate was born 1842, Kings County, New York, USA; died 1916, Evergreen Cemetery, Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, USA.
    2. George W Appelgate was born Oct 1843, Kings County, New York, USA; died 25 Jun 1925, Kings County, New York, USA; was buried , Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.
    3. 4. Joseph Henry Appelgate was born 23 Feb 1849, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA; died 06 Jul 1920, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.
    4. Edward Lewis Applegate was born Abt 1854, Kings County, New York, USA; died 23 Sep 1942, Kings County, New York, USA; was buried , Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.
    5. Francis P Applegate was born Abt 1861, New York, USA; died 07 May 1871, Kings County, New York, USA; was buried , Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.
    6. Charles Edward Applegate was born Aug 1863, New York, USA; died 14 Feb 1931; was buried , Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.

  3. 10.  Herlin De Wolfe was born Abt 1821, New York, USA; died 06 Aug 1897.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1870, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1892, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA

    Herlin — Elsie ?. Elsie was born Aug 1823, New York, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Elsie ? was born Aug 1823, New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1870, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1892, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Residence:
    216 Lexington Ave

    Children:
    1. 5. Susan Jane De Wolfe was born Dec 1849, Kings County, New York, USA; died 06 Apr 1937, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA.


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