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Lawrence F. Shea — Brooklynian

Lawrence F. Shea

anonymous
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Hello,

My name is Sebastiaan Vonk and I am 14 years old and I'm living in the Netherlands. In August of this year I have adopted the grave of Lawrence F. Shea. With help from other people I found information about. Here some data:

U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1939-1946
Name: Lawrence F. Shea
Birth : 12 September 1923
Nativity: NY
County: Kings
Enlistment date: 6 Oct 1942
Enlistment state: NY
Grade: Private
Term of enlistment: Duration of war
Education: Grammar school
Marital status: single
Height: 68 inches
Weight: 174

He was a corporal of the 80th Division and he died at 2 April 1945 in Kassel, Germany.

I have do many research and today had I a mail with the adress were he lived for the war: 749 President Street, New York City, New York USA. With help of Google I know that this adress lays in Park Slope. I hope that somebody me can give a picture of this building and me can say who here lives at the moment.

Thank you very much.

Best Regards,

Sebastiaan Vonk
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Comments

  • If anyone here subscribes to propertyshark photos, they should post it for him here.
  • Carnivore wrote: If anyone here subscribes to propertyshark photos, they should post it for him here.
    Thank you.
    I hope that somebody have a picture.
  • Hi Sebastiaan,

    Finally got a chance to write in Dutch!

    Er wonen veel Nederlanders in Park Slope - ik wil best even een foto maken. Hoe kan ik die foto het best naar je toesturen?
  • Dutch wrote: Hi Sebastiaan,

    Finally got a chance to write in Dutch!

    Er wonen veel Nederlanders in Park Slope - ik wil best even een foto maken. Hoe kan ik die foto het best naar je toesturen?
    Je mag het naar [email protected] sturen.
    Harstikke bedankt!

    Thank you for the help!
  • Carnivore wrote: If anyone here subscribes to propertyshark photos, they should post it for him here.
    Or if someone lives close, they can snap a pic.

    It's an 8-unit property with the current owner listed as Labrador, Roberto Q Jr.
  • Thanks for the information.
    Dutch will make a photograph. Thank you for that. :D

    If you want to read more about the research then can you look at www.sebas.markoz.org/lawrencefsheaeng.html. You can see also some pictures of his grave.
  • I am curious about the background of this project? Is it common for Dutch students to 'adopt the grave' of a US soldier who died in WWII? Please tell us more.
  • friendlypitbull wrote: I am curious about the background of this project? Is it common for Dutch students to 'adopt the grave' of a US soldier who died in WWII? Please tell us more.
    Hello,

    No, it is not only for Dutch students. Everybody can adopt a grave of an American soldier who is buried on the American Cemetry Margraten.
    You go a few times to his grave to lay flowers.

    Best Regards,

    Sebastiaan
  • I don't think you can hotlink it. You have to copy it and post it to an image-hosting site and then link it.
  • [quote=pitu]imageProperty Shark lists the most recently sold unit as resident/owner as D. Cowan, Apt 2
    it's a co-op apt building

    edited to clarify... :roll:
  • Is this the house?
  • Man, I musta had some dyslexia kick in on my PShark search... 794, 749 - what's the difference?! :oops:
  • 749 is the rigth number, 794 not. :mrgreen:
  • Sebastiaan Vonk wrote: Is this the house?
    yes, it's an apartment building
    do you have an apt # for your guy?

    you can register at www.propertyshark.com if you want all the details of the building, in terms of public records. it's a free site if you only need to look at a couple of things.
  • Might it have been single-family at that time and only later converted to apartments?
  • Carnivore wrote: Might it have been single-family at that time and only later converted to apartments?

    a four story brownstone that looks like that? not likely...anyone feel like checking the AIA guide?
  • Sebastiaan Vonk wrote: Everybody can adopt a grave of an American soldier who is buried on the American Cemetry Margraten.
    You go a few times to his grave to lay flowers.
    This kind of creeps me out, but OK.... I'll only pay tribute to dead soldiers if you can assure me that I won't wake up in the middle of the night and find them standing at the foot of my bed.
  • pitu wrote: [quote=Carnivore]Might it have been single-family at that time and only later converted to apartments?

    a four story brownstone that looks like that? not likely...anyone feel like checking the AIA guide?

    I think that you are right Carnivore. In 1930 lived in that house 7 people...
  • Is it possible that someone makes a larger picture? :oops:
    Thank you for all the help!

    Best Regards,

    Sebastiaan
  • Sebastiaan Vonk wrote: Is it possible that someone makes a larger picture? :oops:
    Thank you for all the help!

    Best Regards,

    Sebastiaan
    Sebastiaan, I think the pictures from PropertyShark.com are always that small. But maybe someone who lives nearby can take a new one for you.

    I think it's really cool that you're doing this. Did all the students in your class adopt graves, or did you decide to just do it on your own?
  • apollonia666 wrote: [quote=Sebastiaan Vonk]Is it possible that someone makes a larger picture? :oops:
    Thank you for all the help!

    Best Regards,

    Sebastiaan
    Sebastiaan, I think the pictures from PropertyShark.com are always that small. But maybe someone who lives nearby can take a new one for you.

    I think it's really cool that you're doing this. Did all the students in your class adopt graves, or did you decide to just do it on your own?

    I'm the only one. I am the only in my class who is intresting in the Second World War.

    But the are more people in the Netherlands and in Belgium who have adopt a grave. There are people who have contact with the family of the soldier of the grave who they have adopted. I hope that I can get contact with the family of Lawrence F. Shea too.

    Maybe is it intresting to read more stories of other people who have adopted a grave. You can look on this site: www.fallennotforgoten.nl this site is in English and Dutch!

    Best Regards,

    Sebastiaan
  • Subject: Larger Photo of 749 President Street

    apollonia666 wrote: [quote=Sebastiaan Vonk]Is it possible that someone makes a larger picture? :oops:
    Thank you for all the help!

    Best Regards,

    Sebastiaan
    Sebastiaan, I think the pictures from PropertyShark.com are always that small. But maybe someone who lives nearby can take a new one for you.

    I think it's really cool that you're doing this. Did all the students in your class adopt graves, or did you decide to just do it on your own?
    <<

    I have a full screen high resolution version of the photo- these high res versions are available on PropertyShark.com as part of a subscription. The small ones are free. This is an interesting project though so I can get you copy of it if you like.
  • Yes, thank you.
  • Hmm. Interesting site. I looked up my own building and it is seriously wrong with the year built. Building was built in the 1890s and they say 1940s. Oh well
  • Subject: Brooklyn building photo

    Sebastiaan,

    I sent you the propertyshark.com photo of 749 President Street to the webmaster email address on your website. Hopefully you will receive it.

    Best of luck with your project!
    Brian
  • Subject: Re: Brooklyn building photo

    BrianS wrote: Sebastiaan,

    I sent you the propertyshark.com photo of 749 President Street to the webmaster email address on your website. Hopefully you will receive it.

    Best of luck with your project!
    Brian
    Thank you very much for the picture!

    Best Regards,

    Sebastiaan
  • Hello everyone,

    I have some little question, do somebody know of there live people with the surname "Shea"?
    I'm looking for his family...

    Best Regards,

    Sebastiaan
  • There are 53 listed in the Brooklyn phonebook.
  • Is it possible to view the Brooklyn phonebook on internet? I have some names of Lawrence Shea's brothers or sisters. Maybe is someone still alive.
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