Name |
Vernon S. Tiger |
Suffix |
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Birth |
3 Apr 1890 |
East Patchogue, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1900 |
Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [3] |
- He was living with his parents.
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Census |
1920 |
Patchogue, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [4] |
- He was living in the household of his mother-in-law, Sarah E. Bailey, along with his wife Edna B. and son Edwin F. [While his was recorded as "head", he was listed on the line below Sarah, who was recorded as "mother-in-law."]
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Occupation |
1920 [4] |
trucker |
Census |
1930 |
Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [1] |
- In his household were Edna B., his wife, and Edwin T., his son.
|
Occupation |
1930 [1] |
nurseryman |
- Vernon Tiger, along with his partner Walter E. Corrigan, were proprietors of Tiger Nurseries, which owned the large farm which stretched from their homes on Beaverdam Rd. south to the marshes of the Great South Bay.
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Residence |
Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [1, 4] |
at 270 Beaverdam Rd. (modern address, Historic Site ID Br27A) |
- [In the 1920 census he was recorded as living in Patchogue, NY; in 1930 census he was recorded as living in Brookhaven Hamlet.]
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Death |
22 Mar 1967 |
West Babylon, Babylon, Suffolk, NY [2] |
Burial |
Patchogue (Cedar Grove Cemetery), Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [2] |
Person ID |
I8567 |
Brookhaven & South Haven Hamlets |
Last Modified |
12 Jun 2009 |