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Yes, but that was all the legal aspect of it. Of course, when I bought the house, that was all weeds growing up among the bricks. Sign up for NYPAP mailings and our Newsletter to stay up-to-date. As a young adult, he joined the U.S. Air Force and served in the medical department, spending time in locations across Europe and Alaska. Burke: Yes. I didnt know they were lilacs, but I could smell something pretty. Its still that way. I mean, I could do a little woodwork, but I wasnt a carpenter. Im sorry that, during all that construction, I wasnt taking photographs, of step by step. But I had all that money! So thats how that all came about. Burke: Scalia. And thats where she was. She said, You saw her in your dream. I said, Holy shit, I said, you think that was her? She said, It could have been her. I said, Then she went like that and chased me out of her house. She said, That was her. And I worked there for quite a while, and I lived in the Bronx. Of course, I went to school here. Its no different from home. GEORGE CROAKE OBITUARY. Daller: The stables. Daller: Thats a story you should share, about the lilacs and the lady. But they donated it to the Sisters of Charity, figuring that the nuns could live in that gorgeous mansion. I mean, I had a beautiful condo in Florida. And he asked me would I be interested in working for him out here on Staten Island. Would you? Its unreal! Syosset. I mean, one year, the oil bill here was $11,000. Burke: No, who gave me that? He was 63. That was her name. Daller: But it was the thing with the lilacs smell. So I figured, hmm! So I went down in Rossville and I bought a beautiful, big old, rundown place and restored it completely. Q: And you said that you restored the garden there too? Linda? So as long as you have people, youre going to have change, and people are going to say, That doesnt work! Take a walk. I said, No, no, Im gonna save this house. He said, Oh! Q: Yes. So it took a fortune, but I had it, all that money, to restore the house. Now what are you going to do with this? I moved in, I cleaned it all up. Right across the creek. Well, he didnt want the bull with the little girl. Burke: Yes. So here I was with all this stuff, sending it home to my family, sending it to my sisters. I found a beautiful place in Tottenville and I opened it and called it the Tidewater Inn. Burke: Oh god. Daller: We really cant give you any details on that. I went to boot camp, I loved it. She stated, George, I want you to save my house, and agreed to sell the house for a feasible sum in exchange for his promise to restore it. I remember you always loved it and liked it. Id bring her bottles of whiskey and shed say, Listen, George, Im going to an estate for saleeverything in it is going! Because it was a big roof, like this, and then the gutters run around. So I went up with Father Tom and I had to take care of all those Eskimos, if any of them got sick or hurt this or that. If you were at the water looking up here, you couldnt see the house. I mean, as a kid going down here crabbing, down on the beach, we used to look back at the house all the time. What were the things that you did when you were young? Burke: Oh, well, when I was inI guess I was in England. I bought those in Germany. I should really do something to save it. And it just was luck that I had just sold a real estate deal and made a lot of money. So theres no more Scalamandr, I dont think, is there? Thats what I wanted. Its some very wealthy unknown-known person who was there. Burke: Of course, I come from a big house. Q: So tell me about what its been like for you to live here. View the profiles of people named George Burke. 174 East 80th Street, New York, NY 10075Phone: (212) 988-8379 | Fax: (212) 537-5571Contact Us: info@nypap.org. This was the farmhouse. I dont know what the hell Ill do if you do that. I could make another funeral parlor out of that. And I said, No, lets not make a funeral parlor. And if you can capture and keep something that looks like this, then this is a big plus for the area. In a house that you dont even own? Q: Did you start the restoration process at that house? She married her husband Thomas Burke on April 24, 1965, and had five children. And my uncle came in and was part of the whole group. Daller: Well, they hope to. Because she begged me. Burke: Okay. Get out. Oh my god. Well work it out, one way or another. And so the two of us started and we madecalled it the Old Bermuda Inn because John loved Bermuda and he was putting a lot of money in it. I started with the basement. Q: So those things that you got later on, afterthey didnt come from Europe. And I took that room and made it into the dining room. Were not going to stay and put up with these two people. I dont know if it ever took off. And I always used to say, Wonder who lives there! and so forth and so on. My mother and his wife never got along too well. Oh, God, it was gorgeous. Burke: Oh, it was all overgrown with undergrowth. Burke: So I did that [sold the Tidewater Inn]. I dont want you in this house. She left things there. And I looked in the thing, I said, Holy shit. And each little petal and everything is done beautiful. So she finally died. So she said, Bess said, Were going to have to quit, George. I said Oh, shit. And Id go in and Id buy all the liquor with those stamps. Thats not good. The same thing thats going on with statues. All these empty buildings and things. He was an antiquehe had a big rug business in. Burke: So, in other words, fifty years from now, if someone wants to learn about the house, they can find out. Those stables? He was always at the stables there. And then I said, well, now Im going to buy a home. Too bad that there wasnt somebody with a brain. They moved in there, and they lived there. And then Id been in Europe all that time. And no ones going to be able to talk about it, and point things out, and say where it came from, or whats the history behind it. After Burke returned to Staten Island, he purchased and restored two houses and an old restaurant and bar before he was contacted by Bess Seguine in 1981, who had inherited the then-deteriorated Seguine Mansion. Daller: Yes. Ive been to the Tenement Museum, and I love the fact that theres a woman on a loop and she discusses living in the apartment. And if they were there and I could see them, and I could ship them free because the government had to ship it for me, and I had my sisters, who would store them for meI had had a great opportunity to pick up all this stuff that was beautiful, get it for nothing, and the government ship it back for me, and my sisters would keep it until I got a place to put it. She said, George, when she died, she was laid out in the coffin, right in that room, in front of those two windows. Q: Yes, absolutely. And, oh, nobefore then, when I had moved in, I had moved in, and the house had been empty for years. The only thing that will save this house as a bulldozer! [laughs] But anyway, I saved it. That was a great house. He used to stay out here. And then of course, being in New York and being in the thing like that, I got to be very, very good friends, with Scalamandr. All Rights Reserved, Town Departments at Work: The role of each part of your local government. So tell me about when you went to Europe. And I could turn the horses loose and theyd keep all the fields cut and mowed, you know? Put through the years, people recognized it and everything. He got involved with riding there and was constantly riding. He was predeceased by his mother Lena Russo-Tredici. Yes. Daller: I think weve touched on everything, really. Burke: One was a necklace with a heart on it. And I wish the hell I could have gotten a hold of that before they tore it down. Hes done it for forty-plus years, now its time to give back. Find your ancestry info and recent death notices for relatives and friends. And its three little girls sitting on a bench with big baskets of flowers in front of them. I said to him, Are you kidding? Ill do that. So that was over in Port Richmondits still there, I understand, the store. She had to move them to New Jersey. And through all the years that the old lady had this woman taking care of her, the lilacs were always in bloomwhen they were in bloom, they were in the house. Burke: I dont find any difference living here. And they were big floors. People, Oh, could you help me? And especially when I came to Staten Island and I was working for Sherwin Williams, andwhat the hell, Florence? George Burke was born on Staten Island and grew up in Annandale before moving to Florida with his family. Otherwise, Id never be able to have half the stuff thats in here because it would have cost me a private fortune to have it shipped. What are we gonna do here? So he said, Well, I really love doing this, George. And I said, Okay, John, thats fine. But that was biga big, two-bedroom condo. Formal gardens, stablesstables that you could live in. But she used to wear three, four dresses and she smelled like an old goat! There isnt a room he doesnt go into. The roof was shot because the old guy that was caretaker here, he used to walk around on the roof and watch all the boats in the harbor. Born in the Province of Pola, Italy, "George" settled in the Bronx. Then upstairs, was all the bedrooms. And I miss all those horses. Yes. Or did you have to just guess and make decisions? Right? Was her name Mackey? And they said, Oh my god, George, what are you Oh, and who else was that? Daller: Oh, theOh God now, whats it called? And when I seen it all over there, and when I seen the British people were poor as church mice, they were selling everything. And Ed was very good at taking dents and things out of cars and he could spray paint. And when youd come down, there wasthe stairwell come down, and it was a double parlor, like this, and where this door was, was with two double doors. So one day, my sister Bess said to my mother and me, she said, Go pack. And they were the big windows that lookedand that was a whole, bigjust like here, it was another story. My sisterher mother [indicates Daller], Francesmy sister living in the Bronx, she got me a little apartment and she got me a job working for Saks Fifth Avenue. And the kitchen was outside. Q: What do you think the role of this house is, in this part of Staten Island? Q: The Friends of the Seguine Mansionthe friends group. Daller: Plus the fact, it cost a fortune to take away the manure. Burke: Oh, when I was a kid, we lived in Annandale. I had the house put back together. Hes been maintaining it for forty-plus years. Remember him? Its just a shame. So Id go up there and Id say, Ed, Adriana, what do you got? Well, we got some old fabric, out of date fabric. Give it to me! And Id take it. And the porch, I dont thinkone end of it, you wouldnt dare walk on because the whole thing would have collapsed. Unbelievable. So all the big mansions were built with outside kitchens. Anyway, there was three things that I found by doing some worklike, giftsI forget what they were. Ario George Lazzari Ario George Lazzari, 82, passed away on February 26, 2023 at NYU Langone Hospital in Brooklyn, New York. The developers came in with bulldozersbulldozed that mansion, bulldozed the stables. I was maybe nineteen, twentysomething like that. The Seguine Mansion, also known as The Seguine-Burke Mansion, is located on Lemon Creek near the southern shore of Staten Island. And here was the street. And I kept life rights for it. Off of Hylan Boulevard? And I said, Well, the smell is still there. And I said to her, Whatever happened to the old girl? And she said, Well, years ago, when she died, she said, she was laid out in the front parlor in the coffin, and it was nothing but lilacs. And my fatherwe were quite wealthy, growing up. Well, the paintings and the small stuff like thatthat like that mirror and those paintings and all that stuffthat was all the little stuff. You know, he just passed away. And that was nothing but a little house that caught firewas just a little, little house. Facebook gives people the power to. My brother, he come in and he said, What are you, nuts? Everybody came in to a coldwater flat in the Bronx and walked in amazed because theyve never seen anything like that. So as long as I own it, I own it, theyll pay for it. And all these houses would never here! Its a beautiful house. But the only thing was it was too small. Burke: About the candle? Is that what you want? And it was the most amazing party. And, well, lets face it, they never had any hot water over there at all. But again, I dont know that Staten Island appreciates anything, because we had a Borough President at one time that we asked him a question about something and his answer to my uncle was, Well, why would you want to put a new suit on an old man?. In fact, I think it was just landmarked wasnt it? Burke: Yes. Theyre all gone. The house is haunted, she said, if youre interested in it, George, heres the key to the front door, you go. And as I said, there was a big flight of stairs that went up and a big porch across the whole front of the house. He introduced me all the time tobecause look at look at what he was. Q: And how did you decide, I guess, how to rebuild? . But I put the kitchen in the basement and sealed up that, because once that filled up with water, it would leak into the basement. I forgottheres ten acres that is landmarked now. I saved it years and years ago. She said, Now you can save it., And I said, Well, I can save it. Q: [Laughs] Yes. A lot of the windows were broken out of it. And after he died the family still lived like we had my fathers money involved. So it shows you that you have a friend forever. And then, where they built the schoolwhat is that girls school up here? But I dont remember seeing the main house. And in the basement, I put the kitchen and a dining area and everything. Thats how I got to know Adriana Scalamandr and the Scalamandrs. That poor horse. Theyll take care of it and be able to show tours. What a shame. Christ, a good ten, twelve years. Stole all that carved stuff, stole all that stuff, that whole box of stuff. And I went to Hammersmith College. And in order to have food and such, youd have to bring it up the back stairs. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. Find the obituary of William Burke (1966 - 2021) from Staten Island, NY. Burke: Oh, my nephew. And I studied architecture and the history of design and everything, I know all that. And right outside the window right here, is a great big round, thing thats all brickgreat big round thing, big as this room, covered-overand thats where all the water from the drain pipe from the roof would go in there and fill it, and it was called a cistern, and that was connected to the kitchen downstairs. And then I decided Id get involved again with things that are going on. And so shes got the bridge, and it costs money. Soon, nobody had room in their house to store anymore of my stuff. So I paid it off and bought it in cash, with the cash. This was all field, all the way up, and she used to turn the horses loose on all the fields out there. It was so overgrown in the front yard and everything. What the hell is that coming from? So I come down the stairs, and as I got down the stairs, the spelling got stronger and stronger. I said, No, no, no. Where were you stationed and what was it like? Staten Island was very early on, and then Florida, and then off to Europe. It was terrible. He upholstered that chair with the things in the back. Burke: Oh, when I bought the house, everybody told me, Oh, what are you buying that old crap for? Well, I didnt say I bought it because I got it practically for nothing because they couldnt get rid of it. Well, do you know what your preferences are? And I said, What in the hell is this doing in my house? So I opened up the lid and there was this old lady laying in there, with this big lace collar around her neck, and her hair was puffed up behind her head, like that, was all gray. The mayor and everybody else in the cityyou cant ride on the beach. And underneath it was a whole kitchen and dining room that opened out to under the porch. I bet. I had all the walls done. He was incurring all the expenses. And that was, Mrs.these mirrors came from that house, they were in the parlor in that houseWhat the hell was her name? And all those Eskimos just loved me. And as I said, for a thing of whiskey or a bottle of wine, theyd give you anything, because none of them have had it for years and years. And because of that, and especially the interior design thing, I went around, did little jobs, and did things, and because I learned so much by going to that to school there, that when I got back here, I got nice little jobs here and there. Get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers in memory of a loved one in New York. And when they got level, he screamed, Okay, George, theyre level, theyre level! And then I put a big postI put a big cement thing on the floor. Well, on theon the fireplace there, those two big candelabras, theyre Meissen. I wanted to know some more details about the life tenancy. And there was a whole other floor, another story, and its built with the French style, in the French mansard. Frank was born in Brooklyn, NY June 26, 1943. Q: What grabbed your eye? Did quite well. She came and did a lot for the draperies and everything here. Daller: So can you imagine a three room apartment filled to the brim with antiques? And all my brothers. And thats what they were doing in France to keep from getting it taxed. Burke: Ed. And were doing this interview in Burkes home, in the Seguine Mansion on the South Shore of Staten Island. So when I get out of the service, I got a job. Burke: And that was called the Tidewater Inn. Burke: Hawaii. And there was a big flight of stairs that went across the big porch across the front of the house, posts. Daller: Its life estate that he has. Obituary George W. Burke, age 63, of Hull, entered into eternal rest on October 2, 2021. Burke: Yes. And it was very much built like this house. So I said, The hell with this. . But not long ago, I was talking about it. And then, on the side of the house in the back, there was a little piece built out. Daller: No, that still has to be discussed. That was something that you had restoredis that right? And shell be caretaker. Burke: Well, I dont know if people will ever realize in years and years to come that I saved so much, but they did give me a plaque for restoration. By Carol Ann Benanti | benanti@siadvance.com STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- It's designated one of Staten Island's signature society events of the year, a. Wed go down through the junk yards and whatnot. They dont know it. Create an obituary. Staten Island and the South Shore is the only place where people can still move, be in a country feeling, and build what they want to build, and have a garden and have a lawn and, you know, they can be in the country and still be in the city. That wasyou probably dont rememberthere was this great big factory right down here, built on the beach. And thats where we are today. But that was a big improvement, putting in the kitchen, because there never was a kitchen in the houseand where the kitchen is now, that was the laundry room. Burke: So then I gave it to the Historic House Trust of New York. For example, could you tell what the original construction was? And, she said, If so, we will give you gifts. And then that was the end. Q: Can you give me an example of one of the things that you worked on together in the house? Ticonderoga. I said, Gee, look at these chairs. And they said, Yes, look at them. Its down in Tottenville, beautifully done. All that gorgeous porcelain, like the Flower Sellers Childrenits a big piece like that. I mean, its physically impossible. Just landmarked. Oh, thats right. And people were selling anything out of their house to support themselves and live. And, I had a lot of time over there in London and so I decided, Well, hell, Im going to go to school and learn something. So I took interior design. And hes the one that did my portrait upstairs. And we recognized Mario at the event. This old? Burke: So that should pretty well cover it, I think. The Seguine girls, as they were called,. Theyd come out and Id say, Look, I can get you this. They were the Mackeys. And I said to the real estate lady, I said, Well, how do you know theres a ghost in there? She said, Because the old lady that originally lived in the house. Q: Yes. Always, in that vase in the hall. February 26, 2023 (70 years old) View obituary. But how many people really have a sense of history anymore? So, I would saywhat was it?the spring, and in the back of the house was the entrance to the cellar with the double doors, where you walked down the stairs, and it was all brick, and it had the doors. Copyright 1998 2023 New York Preservation Archive Project. Most of them were like china and vases, such like that. Then I got shipped to Europe. Q: Today is November 9, 2021. I know the Port Richmond store you just bought. Good God! Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm MDT . They were all along the waterfront here. Daller: See, now you learned about kitchens. And the whole big building used to be a big private home, and then they had made it into a restaurant. Yes, but it was weird. And I got a good price for that. Daller: And that house was beautiful. Luis was great. Then I went looking for the big pieces. And he was stationed here, in St. George, and he would come home and wed live in the house. And I said, Was that a dream? Burke: Yes, she held the mortgage on it. But, Q: Let me ask you some more about the items that you collected when you were. Burke: Yes. Save my house. And I thought, Oh, shit. I was down on the beach one day, I forgot what were doing. Wow, what a great place. I said, now here you are, the woman we always wondered about, asking me if Im interested in saving that house? That was a bigits still there. While stationed in England, he studied interior design and architectural history and began to collect antiques through estate sales and flea markets, focusing on ceramics, paintings, light fixtures, and many other decorative items from the Victorian era. I cant remember her name. Staten Island . Frank Tredici Jr., age 79, of Staten Island, New York, passed away on Monday, February 20th, 2023. I would have saved it. Was very little time on here. Of course, she loved the smell of lilacs. In good condition? I want to go back and ask for some more details about your childhood. They just couldnt handle it. Q: Okay, all of that. And they repaired all these taxis, repainted them, and then sold them all to Cuba. You buy me out. And he bought me out. And it didnt take long to sell because it was a big piece of property, nice house. Oh, God, I worked so damn hard. I collected all my antiques and all my stuff when I was traveling. Things like that? 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