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==Birth== | ==Birth== | ||
− | Henry was born in Hungary | + | Henry M. Burman (Henry Michael Burmann) was born on February 1, 1894 in Torzsa, Austria, Hungary . He immigrated to this country around 1910. His brothers were: |
+ | *Fred Burmann of Floral Park, L. I, | ||
+ | *Carl Burmann of Floral Park, L. I, | ||
+ | *Philip Burmann of Floral Park, L. I, | ||
==Early Years== | ==Early Years== | ||
His early years in this country are a little unclear. He came here with several brothers and for a time they lived in New York City. But the earliest census information we have of his presence in the U.S. (1920) shows him living with his young family in Denver, Colorado. After a short period of residence there, they moved to the farm in Knox where he lived the rest of his life. | His early years in this country are a little unclear. He came here with several brothers and for a time they lived in New York City. But the earliest census information we have of his presence in the U.S. (1920) shows him living with his young family in Denver, Colorado. After a short period of residence there, they moved to the farm in Knox where he lived the rest of his life. | ||
==Occupation== | ==Occupation== | ||
Henry and his wife operated the Burmann Farm beginning in the early 1920's through to their deaths in the late 1950's and early 1960's respectively, when their son, Henry Jr took over the business. The primary farming business was raising chickens and selling eggs, although they had other livestock in the early years. | Henry and his wife operated the Burmann Farm beginning in the early 1920's through to their deaths in the late 1950's and early 1960's respectively, when their son, Henry Jr took over the business. The primary farming business was raising chickens and selling eggs, although they had other livestock in the early years. | ||
+ | |||
==Marriage & Children== | ==Marriage & Children== | ||
− | Henry married Therese Klamm around 1915, probably in Denver, Colorado. | + | Henry married Therese Klamm (1892 – 1964) around 1915, probably in Denver, Colorado. Their children were: |
+ | *'''[[Burmann, Henry Michael Jr.|Henry Michael Burmann Jr.]]''' born September 10,1917 (1917 – 1994) of Delanson | ||
+ | *Norma Therese Burmann, born May 19,1919 (1919 – 1996) of Schenectady married Robert Griffeth. | ||
+ | :*Patricia Lucy Griffith | ||
+ | Norma Burman Griffeth who taught in the district bordering District 12 during Betty Allen Spadaro's term was present with her husband, Robert Griffeth. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - October 10, 1985 | ||
+ | |||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | Henry died in 1958 after several strokes. He is buried in Grove Cemetery, Delanson. | + | Henry died in May 3, 1958 after several strokes. He is buried in Grove Cemetery, Delanson. |
+ | |||
+ | ==Obituary== | ||
+ | [[File:19580509BurmannHenryObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Henry Michael Burmann Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - May 9, 1958</center>]] | ||
+ | Henry Burmann | ||
+ | |||
+ | Henry Burmann, 63, a poultry farmer, died Saturday (May 3, 1958) at his home, RFD 3, Delanson, after a short illness. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. from the White Funeral Home and a requiem high mass was celebrated at 10 in Our Lady of Fatima church, Delanson. Burial was in Grove cemetery, Quaker Street. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mr. Burman was born in Hungary and came to this area 34 years ago. He was a member of Helderberg Grange 1521 and Our Lady of Fatima church. | ||
+ | |||
+ | He is survived by his wife, Theresa A. Klam Burmann; a son, Henry M. Burman, Delanson: a daughter Mrs. Robert Griffith, Schenectady; three brothers, Fred, Carl and Philip Burmann, all of Floral Park, L. I, and a granddaughter, Patricia Lucy Griffith. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - May 9, 1958 | ||
+ | |||
==Facts about his life== | ==Facts about his life== | ||
Henry was a fun-loving man. He took his farming business seriously but always looked forward to when he could socialize with his family and friends. His granddaughter remembers the many summer family picnics at Piseco Lake in the New York state Adirondack Mountains when Grampa Burmann would take her on all the amusement park rides - their favorite was the Whip. | Henry was a fun-loving man. He took his farming business seriously but always looked forward to when he could socialize with his family and friends. His granddaughter remembers the many summer family picnics at Piseco Lake in the New York state Adirondack Mountains when Grampa Burmann would take her on all the amusement park rides - their favorite was the Whip. | ||
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==Additional Media== | ==Additional Media== | ||
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+ | Timeline for Henry Burman<ref name="ANC">www.Ancestry.com</ref><br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Birth 1894 1 Feb<br> | ||
+ | Torzsa, Austria, Hungary.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Arrival 1909<br> | ||
+ | Age: 15<br> | ||
+ | Age: 14.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Immigration 1910 Jun<br> | ||
+ | Age: 16<br> | ||
+ | On the Ship Carpathia According to Passport Applications<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Residence 1916 <br> | ||
+ | Age: 22<br> | ||
+ | Denver, Colorado, USA.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Residence 1917 <br> | ||
+ | Age: 23<br> | ||
+ | Denver, Colorado, USA.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Residence 1918 <br> | ||
+ | Age: 24<br> | ||
+ | Denver, Colorado, USA.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Residence 1920<br> | ||
+ | Age: 26<br> | ||
+ | Denver, Denver, Colorado, USAAge: 25; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Residence 1930 <br> | ||
+ | Age: 36<br> | ||
+ | Knox, Albany, New York, USA Age: 35; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head.<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Death: 1958<br> | ||
+ | Age: 64<br> | ||
+ | Delanson, New YorkAge: 63<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Norma Griffeth: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record<ref name="GB">www.GenealogyBank.com</ref>'''<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Name: Norma Griffeth <br> | ||
+ | State of Issue: New York <br> | ||
+ | Date of Birth: Monday May 19, 1919 <br> | ||
+ | Date of Death: Saturday February 10, 1996 <br> | ||
+ | Est. Age at Death: 76 years, 8 months, 22 days <br> | ||
+ | Last known residence:<br> | ||
+ | City: Schenectady; Bellevue; Lower Rotterdam; Rotterdam <br> | ||
+ | County: Schenectady <br> | ||
+ | State: New York <br> | ||
+ | ZIP Code: 12306 <br> | ||
+ | Latitude: 42.8133 <br> | ||
+ | Longitude: -74.0348 <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | SPRAY WHEAT FROM PLANE | ||
+ | |||
+ | Henry Burman, Sr., and son, Henry, Jr., who run a poultry farm between Delanson and the village of Knox gave way to a new idea last Saturday in order to help out in their labor problem. Don Weber of Germantown, who does dusting and spraying for farmers about the state, with his Piper Cub 85, flew in to the Duanesburgh Airport, where he would load his plane with about 300 pounds of ammonium- nitrate, that was stored there from a Delanson mill, and take off for the Burman farm to dust the wheat fields. He spent about three hours during the day covering 25 acres of wheat. Mr. Weber was the person present at the opening to the public some time ago of the DeMarco Pine Grove Dairy Farms; who put on a spraying and dusting demonstration there. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - April 10, 1953 | ||
+ | |||
+ | NORMA GRIFFETH, 76: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice | ||
+ | |||
+ | Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Monday, February 12, 1996 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Deceased Name: NORMA GRIFFETH, 76 | ||
+ | |||
+ | SCHENECTADY -- Norma Burmann Griffeth, 76, of Guilderland Road died Saturday at the Guilderland Center Nursing Home. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mrs. Griffeth was born in Denver. She lived in Delanson before moving to Schenectady. | ||
+ | She received a teaching degree from the State University College at Potsdam. She also attended the University of Kentucky to study Braille and educating the blind. She later attended Syracuse University to study nature conservation. | ||
+ | |||
+ | She taught elementary school for more than 40 years, spending most of her career at the Schalmont Central School District in Rotterdam. She taught Braille in the Schenectady City School District for five years. She also taught nature conservation at the Five Rivers Environmental Education Center in New Scotland. | ||
+ | Mrs. Griffeth was a member and former deacon of Messiah Lutheran Church, where she taught Sunday school. She was an avid environmentalist. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Survivors include her husband, Robert L. Griffeth; a daughter, Patricia Douglas of Longmeadow, Mass.; and two grandchildren. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mrs. Griffeth donated her remains to the anatomical gift program of Albany Medical College. | ||
+ | Services will be held at a later date. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Contributions may be made to Messiah Lutheran Church, 2850 Guilderland Ave., Schenectady, NY 12306, or St. Peter's Hospice, 315 S. Manning Blvd., Albany, NY 12208. <br> | ||
+ | Edition: THREE STAR<br> | ||
+ | Page: B6<br> | ||
+ | Copyright, 1996, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:47, 15 February 2014
Birth
Henry M. Burman (Henry Michael Burmann) was born on February 1, 1894 in Torzsa, Austria, Hungary . He immigrated to this country around 1910. His brothers were:
- Fred Burmann of Floral Park, L. I,
- Carl Burmann of Floral Park, L. I,
- Philip Burmann of Floral Park, L. I,
Early Years
His early years in this country are a little unclear. He came here with several brothers and for a time they lived in New York City. But the earliest census information we have of his presence in the U.S. (1920) shows him living with his young family in Denver, Colorado. After a short period of residence there, they moved to the farm in Knox where he lived the rest of his life.
Occupation
Henry and his wife operated the Burmann Farm beginning in the early 1920's through to their deaths in the late 1950's and early 1960's respectively, when their son, Henry Jr took over the business. The primary farming business was raising chickens and selling eggs, although they had other livestock in the early years.
Marriage & Children
Henry married Therese Klamm (1892 – 1964) around 1915, probably in Denver, Colorado. Their children were:
- Henry Michael Burmann Jr. born September 10,1917 (1917 – 1994) of Delanson
- Norma Therese Burmann, born May 19,1919 (1919 – 1996) of Schenectady married Robert Griffeth.
- Patricia Lucy Griffith
Norma Burman Griffeth who taught in the district bordering District 12 during Betty Allen Spadaro's term was present with her husband, Robert Griffeth.
- Altamont Enterprise - October 10, 1985
Death
Henry died in May 3, 1958 after several strokes. He is buried in Grove Cemetery, Delanson.
Obituary
Henry Burmann
Henry Burmann, 63, a poultry farmer, died Saturday (May 3, 1958) at his home, RFD 3, Delanson, after a short illness.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. from the White Funeral Home and a requiem high mass was celebrated at 10 in Our Lady of Fatima church, Delanson. Burial was in Grove cemetery, Quaker Street.
Mr. Burman was born in Hungary and came to this area 34 years ago. He was a member of Helderberg Grange 1521 and Our Lady of Fatima church.
He is survived by his wife, Theresa A. Klam Burmann; a son, Henry M. Burman, Delanson: a daughter Mrs. Robert Griffith, Schenectady; three brothers, Fred, Carl and Philip Burmann, all of Floral Park, L. I, and a granddaughter, Patricia Lucy Griffith.
- Altamont Enterprise - May 9, 1958
Facts about his life
Henry was a fun-loving man. He took his farming business seriously but always looked forward to when he could socialize with his family and friends. His granddaughter remembers the many summer family picnics at Piseco Lake in the New York state Adirondack Mountains when Grampa Burmann would take her on all the amusement park rides - their favorite was the Whip.
Residence
With the exception of his few years in New York City and Denver, Henry lived his whole adult life on the farm at 1768 Knox Cave Rd. That farm still stands today in the year 2009.
Additional Media
Timeline for Henry Burman[1]
Birth 1894 1 Feb
Torzsa, Austria, Hungary.
Arrival 1909
Age: 15
Age: 14.
Immigration 1910 Jun
Age: 16
On the Ship Carpathia According to Passport Applications
Residence 1916
Age: 22
Denver, Colorado, USA.
Residence 1917
Age: 23
Denver, Colorado, USA.
Residence 1918
Age: 24
Denver, Colorado, USA.
Residence 1920
Age: 26
Denver, Denver, Colorado, USAAge: 25; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head.
Residence 1930
Age: 36
Knox, Albany, New York, USA Age: 35; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head.
Death: 1958
Age: 64
Delanson, New YorkAge: 63
Norma Griffeth: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record[2]
Name: Norma Griffeth
State of Issue: New York
Date of Birth: Monday May 19, 1919
Date of Death: Saturday February 10, 1996
Est. Age at Death: 76 years, 8 months, 22 days
Last known residence:
City: Schenectady; Bellevue; Lower Rotterdam; Rotterdam
County: Schenectady
State: New York
ZIP Code: 12306
Latitude: 42.8133
Longitude: -74.0348
SPRAY WHEAT FROM PLANE
Henry Burman, Sr., and son, Henry, Jr., who run a poultry farm between Delanson and the village of Knox gave way to a new idea last Saturday in order to help out in their labor problem. Don Weber of Germantown, who does dusting and spraying for farmers about the state, with his Piper Cub 85, flew in to the Duanesburgh Airport, where he would load his plane with about 300 pounds of ammonium- nitrate, that was stored there from a Delanson mill, and take off for the Burman farm to dust the wheat fields. He spent about three hours during the day covering 25 acres of wheat. Mr. Weber was the person present at the opening to the public some time ago of the DeMarco Pine Grove Dairy Farms; who put on a spraying and dusting demonstration there.
- Altamont Enterprise - April 10, 1953
NORMA GRIFFETH, 76: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Monday, February 12, 1996
Deceased Name: NORMA GRIFFETH, 76
SCHENECTADY -- Norma Burmann Griffeth, 76, of Guilderland Road died Saturday at the Guilderland Center Nursing Home.
Mrs. Griffeth was born in Denver. She lived in Delanson before moving to Schenectady. She received a teaching degree from the State University College at Potsdam. She also attended the University of Kentucky to study Braille and educating the blind. She later attended Syracuse University to study nature conservation.
She taught elementary school for more than 40 years, spending most of her career at the Schalmont Central School District in Rotterdam. She taught Braille in the Schenectady City School District for five years. She also taught nature conservation at the Five Rivers Environmental Education Center in New Scotland. Mrs. Griffeth was a member and former deacon of Messiah Lutheran Church, where she taught Sunday school. She was an avid environmentalist.
Survivors include her husband, Robert L. Griffeth; a daughter, Patricia Douglas of Longmeadow, Mass.; and two grandchildren.
Mrs. Griffeth donated her remains to the anatomical gift program of Albany Medical College. Services will be held at a later date.
Contributions may be made to Messiah Lutheran Church, 2850 Guilderland Ave., Schenectady, NY 12306, or St. Peter's Hospice, 315 S. Manning Blvd., Albany, NY 12208.
Edition: THREE STAR
Page: B6
Copyright, 1996, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.
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