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PAGE l-WO THE LEADEH TKUHSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1989
YESTERYEAR
'_ Raynor Girl Wed Mollineaux,
Gmbnill Owner A CenturyAgo |
TIM: Mcillineau.K fiinijly, widuly known f<ii' its gristmill which !
stcMKl on Wlishiiigfon Avenue lit the Hoosevelt-North Merrick boun- j
dary, vim claiiii botli Raynors and Smiths in their nnccstry. j
AH Ihruc clans were liiied IhrouKh the mnrringo of E1i3;ub«th
Smith (1H38-1919), an t-ichlh gpiioration Raynor, to Franklin Molii-nciiux.
Rriinttsrm of Jesse, tn';, •
family mill's, tnunder. She wnN
pniuil of .hvv iidoplwl homc'stoiKl
«rn Eii.Hl Mea(i(»\v Brook imrili of
Wa.slun«l(in Avenue. Rnynor
Eofk Smith, lh(.' Iiero of the
"Mexico" shipwreck, \%"is her
f»ranr,lfalher.
.Fninklin llollinounx's ancc.>i-torsi—
trom Friniee—hadniiKV.itecl
t« escape reliKifUii persecution.
In abmil IfiaO fimr bnilher.-i sailed
froni Eiighmd t" New Haven,
Conn., fifiinfi oti from there tu
lleinpsleatl, LiinK Iglanri.
Four .•Joii.H were born to miller
Franklin Mollineaux OIKI his
wife; William Roek (laW-lffilO);
B»'(Uamin (lfi5U-l!>2!)i Itnyal H(n%s-wan.
iHirl Allen (boni 18H21.
Our thnrilts K" to banker Gt»r-fifin
.Mollineaux of Huiitinfiloii
for much ••( the i-ii formal ion u.sed
li<!re, 1( was ho who told us Ihal
.Jes.<:' pioiieerwl un LOOK Island
ill the lisle IStli eenlury when ho
<-;inr>t' frnni ThroKs; Neek, WcKt-eliesjfr,
ami wrirked for Eliw
ifielj.s, miled Hieksville Quaker.
Je.isc slQrtwi the mill at the
Rod'ievell-North Merriek liorder
about lUll) with the help of, a
;'rm. Royal. At llrsl he m;!d(,' pa-perboiiitl
but soon convinicd the
indu.-'try to a firislmill —mean-whili!
llndinK time to invent a
new k'nd of windmill. This in-
I'enions device h.id canvas- sail
(hat could ho adjusted to ehani.e
the pitch of llic sails and Ihere-
! of William Rock and Mary Frost;
I Smith of North Mnin Striet, Free- •
! port, Eiizabelh's father—kmiwn ;
I as "Daddy Bill"—owned a boat- j
buiklinfi yard, ice pond and farm '
I on bo'th sides of Mnin Street just j
I south of Seaman Avenue.
I Frunklin had a mm, William j
I Rock fninlh Kcnoration, 1850-
M830). By marriage to Elizabeth'
jA. Smith, {1859-1940), daughter
' of Henry and Hannah Smith,
! WllUani fathered Franklin, Har-
I ry, William Rock Jr., Calvin and
; Grovcr.
Benjamin (0), smt of f-'r-mklin
I and Elizabeth Smith Mollineaux,
j married Sarali Rou.sseau, the ^
I eouplu becoming parent.s o.f;
i Selenwa. Vital, John and iDllzci- j
I both Mollineaux. Royal Horsman i
i (ft) owned a ^rorrery on the north- i
'; east corner where Babylon Turn-
' pike, Mollineaux Place and Nas- i
I UiU r?oad intorsort in Roiwevclt, I
I He started a path from hi« .stori? ••
'(> WuFhinKton Avenue—a path j
that now is M»illineaux Place. I
Royal Horsman, %vho wed Mary I
Carman, fathered Frorl, Jolt and j
Jis.se. Fred helped iiim with tlu [
store. :
Allen (0) married llrst, Snrah i
Furman. and second, Elizaholh j
Cupel, By his tirst wife he hud ^
'• I five .sons: Gcorjje, Frank, Charle.s,
Miss Gail Petikie, H.N.. left' Head Nurse of Jhe Coronary Car©
tJnil »t Soulh Nassau Communiltcs Hospital in Oceonsido. dis-cnssss
the us« of a deltbriUBtot, sn insbument used to ibock
heorts back Into noniiil fhylhm. with Looln Joi»s, H.H„ Diiec-tbi
ol la-ser»ic» Education. The use of the dofibriUalor and ether
nursing techniques will be covered in a fioe slx-weok nurse
refiesber course lo be held at South Nassau. Beginning Septem*
bei 22, and continuing until October 30, the course will meet on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.ns. to
3 p.m. For further informatton and to register for the free course,
cidl Ibe In-serrice Education Department of the hospital at
7B4-26M, extension 300.
First National City
Offers New Bonds
First National City Bank is ofT-erinf!
a new .series of savinfj.-i b<inds
thai double in value in less tlian
14 years and feature daily coin-poundinfi
of intor«it al a guaranteed
rale of !i per cent.
Known as Golden Growth
Bond.';, the new Ions-term saving's
instruments arc believed lo'bc the
hrsl of their kind in New York
City oiTerinR intcroai ctimpoundccl
Walter arwl Royal, according ui i " " " ^^»''y ''^sis ami ivith a 5 per
Mr.s, Franklin Simonson ofl'*™' •'"'t': Kuaranteed for such an
by Kenerale more power. - I hcmp.stend, another Raynor fam-! o'^l'-'mJed pnrk.d.
Royal's ,M.in Primklin (H),-in'j dy member who provided vulu-; Gnlden Growth Bond.'; arc avail
lierlted the mllt.' nTft-'tiriiiTicd fable
Hlizahelh Smith dnerd''ned in <
Jhe second paragraph), dauuhter
Re4 Cross Appeals
For Emergency Aid
Na,<«sau County CImpler, Ameri-eaii
Red Cros.^ hH.s hauudied a \
massive eanipaifln to raise $II10,;UO j
iui (Is increased share of the na-!
lional emergeiiuy ' eampniKn tn
j-awe money la provide a.ssi.slanee
for the thousands of victims of
Jliirriciuie Camille,
At t)iL> .Hiimu time, the goal o[
the American Nutirm;il Reri Cross
lips been rai.sed from $0 million lo
$lfi million, lo care for the additional
liomeless «nd injured in
Vk'jfiiiia and West Virginia. w(>ich
were struck by thundershower.-i
ujwi lliwh llood.s .spun olf by Cu-
"liiiitllu.
There has been a hearteniiiK re-
.Hjxm.ie to the huri'icane relief np-ijcal
announced lii.>5t week by the
fted CriH.«! tn help nieet th<> anljcl-pated
eo.<l of the relief operation.
With the original ciunlu for Na.s-naii
County of $40,000 how in-t'rou.
sed to $100,310, Red Cro.ss offi-i-
Luls have expressed cnalidenc<r
Ihai Na.sitau residents will res|)nnd
lo the Increased appeal f(jr hurri-cune
ami flood victims with one
of the largest oulpoiirinj».>? of help
in it.s histor.v' fur our nelghbor.s to
I he .south',' Governor Nelson A.
information.
Wexli MolIlne»ux kin Ireeti
slaves in.lTOOs.
I able nl all of Citibank's 177
financial ns.si,stance in time ID alleviate
furlhei' .suffering." I
The United Fund of Long Is-1
land, of which the Nassau Red)
Cru!« is a parlieipoting agency,'
litis endorsed this emergency ap-}
peal for funds to help needy I
families recover from Cainllle's;
deva.statioti. I
Hundreds of welfare inquiries |
from anxious Long Island relatives
of families In the hiirrjeune area i
have been flooding the Na.s.sini i
County ClMiiiter. Through co- j
operating pres.s, TV and radio out- \
lets in Louisiana, Mi.sRi.S!iippi, Ala- i
biuna and Virginia, (he Red Cross I
has urged occupanl-s of cmcrg'eney |
shelters and other hurricane refu- {
K«!es to write rBlative.< where and ;
hcnv they ai'c, if only notes on post- j
curds. I
I
As inc/ividual lamilics begin,
planning for their recovery, the j
Red Ci-o.«i.s will a.saist those lack- j
ing resources of their own tor'
ruhnbilitutiwi with the funds'
necesisary for the building and repair
of owner-occupied homes; rc-pliicenient
of essential furnishing.s
and lost occupational equipment
and supplies; food, clothing and
temporary tuaintcpaneo; and medical
and hoiipital care.
Contribution.'! can be sent to
! Heart of Freeporls—AH rooms air
* condition, includes all Hotel
I facilities. Reasonable Summer
I Rates.
• MORMANDIE HOTEL
17 East Merrick Road ,
branche.-i in Now York City, Nas-
.snu and Westchester in nine denominations
ranging from $23 lo
$2.'i,000, A $25 bond, for example,
co.sts .$12.50 and matures in 13
yours and 316 days from the dnto
of pureluisc.
According lo Vice President
Eugene J. Callun, bonds arc redeemable
at any Citibank branch
without notice or penalty on each
three-month anniversiuy of issue
dale or within 10 d-iys afterward.
The new long-term savings
bonds replace FNCB Savings Ccr-tificntcs,
Pj'osenl holders of ccr-lificalos
can convert them to Golden
Growtli Bonds of Equal maturity
value without the usual
notice or penally.
1
Roofinga Siding
EMORY W. WRIGHT
Estlniiatea Cheerfully Given
Na Job Too Small
FReeport 9-9090
Zrlontf mDf^ujn
Call
Duryea's Flower Shop
70 S. GROVE ST. FR 8-5S79
Glacken
• F O R*
ALL INSURANCE
Authorttittlye
Advice
117 W. Simrls© Highway
F r c s p o r t . N. Y.
FR 8-800(1
Wetson's Cops
Freeport Flag
•Wetson'.s, with the aid of aa
explosive attack, as evidenced by
a .450 team batting average, and
a nearly two' run par Inning output
for the entire season, swept-to
an Impressive pennant-clinch-last
week in the ftreeport Adult
Slow Pitch league. Bibfier Cimhera
paced all hitters with a torrid ,721
batting average, to go along with
his 26 runs- batted in. Co-Manager
Richard Gerwf pitched h k team
to ten victories, while cfuireect
with no defeats.
With exception of. liewcomer
Lea-Ronal, nil the team poaiUcnw
were «n.<iettled until the very-finnl
games of the season. Most games
wilnossod at Freeport Stadium
pitted pretty evenly matched
tcoins. Congratulations to 'Wekon'a
and good luck to all teams in the
playoffs.
Final Standings
' • W 1..
Wct'son's 11 3'
Miles Tiro ..._ .. 9 • '5
Horrigan Hustlers 9 5
Gray Cadillac —. 8 6
Kelly's Old Tavern -... 7 • -1
Freeport Raiders , _ i— 7 7
Freeport Fire Dept. : 6 . • 8-
Lea-Ronal ,-._ , 0 14
BEAUTtFUL
Jl foa know bow tn tm bcsiili^, n
million women will p*t yoti for your
lecfets. AmMiloai wam»n naeile^
hats to lesin uid tesch piefttriimal
miikeup. Small boabwu ct yaa'r e««
posiUsle on iiall or pari tlins b«sla«
Call collect to Mnvls Htnl (111)
U2-4eS2 oi wiUo! IncMd* pttoaa 179b .
VIVIANE WOODABD
• COSMETICS •'^/•'•'
D«u». ?Oiaj.''S«S:flftt»'Atfc '
Maw Yeric Bt»w,1fcr>c I W t f ; -
rRED VISELv
CARPENTER. mUMim.'--'
GENEHAL CONTR'ACTOH';-
PER80I<IAL: •. ;
PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE
FR 8-6498 BA 3-SlK
Baldwin & Corneiius Co,
Consulting Civil ingfn«er« .
, Surveyor! , '
101 S. Bergen Placa
Freeport . FR fi-B^ip
I'eLs FBeeperi ••931S
ERNIE'S 4ND TOMMY'S
MIDSHIP RESTAURANT
Full court« dinners served daily.
LOBSTERS - SEAFOOD - STEAKS & CHOPS
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PARTIES
Open 7 Days a Week ' iW So. Grov* St., Pteeporl
CHUBBUK'S
DRUG STORE ,
"Your Prescription Store"
Open Sandays, 8 AJiI, to 2 P.M.
39 S. MAIN ST. FREEPOB1
'• I | t 3-3313 - FB 8-7788
ItmdtetcUui- has urgetl residents of i Na.ssaii County Chapter, Amerienn ;
New York State to hel|> the hurricane
and flo(jd lelief ell'orl thrniij;li
tbi: Bed Cross. j
County Executive Eufiene H..
Niekerson relea-sed the fcdlowini! i
ploa; '•Na.s.sau County'.s Heart i
K)je,s out lo the thousands of vic-tjoLs.
of Hurricane Camille. I appeal
to all residents to take part
in the concerted effort by the Bed
Red CroiW, 2li4 Old Country Roadi
Mineola, New York 11501, and
should be earmarked.for "Di.sa.ster
Relief."
Cross in helping provide speedy!Road.
, THRJPT SHOP OPEK
The Freeport Thrift Shop to
South Nasaau Communities Ho,s-pital
moved its location.-Tlie new
stoft i.ii located at 23 West Merrick
MER-0ROVE
Bar & Grill
Your Hosts:
J im It Nick Laricos
• ' ••
Corner W. MERRICIi: RD.
and S. GROVE ST.
Freeport, N. Y.
Edith's & Harry's
STEAK HOUSE
— AIR CONDITIONED—
Foot of Ray St. on Fraepjoif River
BUSINESSMEN'S COMPLETE LUNCHEON
Menu Ctianges Every 'Day -— But Not The Price
from $1.25 to $1.50
'Best Shell Steak in Town" $2.50 (Jundieon orly)
DINNER from $2.9S
Served titl 2 A.M.
PIANO BAR
featuring
BUZ2V MOORE
Mon..Wed..Fri..Siit.-Sun.
9 p.m. to 3 a.m.
HAPt»y HOUR
- All Drinks Half Price
S to 6 p-m.
Won. thru Frl.
So. Mai^ - Lie>ft on l?AY ST., freeport MA 3-958B
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1969-09-04 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1969 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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