Portal:Richard Barnsley Patterson II
Appearance
Richard Barnsley Patterson II (1865-1930) was a shoe salesman. (b. September 17, 1865; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA - d. February 13, 1930; Ridley Park, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA)
Works about Richard Barnsley Patterson
[edit]- Patterson (1957)
- Death of his wife. "Of 603 Garfield Avenue, on Friday, November 15, 1957 Mary Patterson (nee Burke) in her 87th year, beloved wife of the late Richard Patterson, devoted mother of Mrs. Lenore Hammelbacher; also survived by four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; loving aunt of Mrs. May V. Norton, Mrs. Bertha Prasky, William, John, Owen, and Margaret Burke. Relatives and friends also Altar Rosary Society are invited to attend the funeral on Monday, November 18, at 9 a.m. from the Funeral Home of Richmond F. Routh 206 Old Bergen Road. Solemn Mass of Requiem at Sacred Heart Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Darby, Pennsylvania."
- Richard Barnsley Patterson (1908)
- Death of his father. "Richard Barnsley Patterson, widely known in the shoe business in Manhattan, who had been for sixty years a resident of Brooklyn, died on Sunday at his home, No. 686 Jefferson avenue, where services will be held this evening with the assistant pastor of Janes' M. E. Church officiating. The body will be buried in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Patterson for nearly a decade past had been manager of several large stores. He was born in the city of Lisburn, Ireland, in 1835. His death, which followed an illness of three days, was caused by pneumonia. Surviving are his widow, Cornelia A. Betts; three sons. John C., Robert L. and Richard B., residents of Philadelphia, and five daughters. Mrs. Robert G. Coile, Mrs. Edwin Webb, Mrs. Donald Miller, Mrs. Edgar Benson and Miss Cornelia Patterson."
- Trying to Find Mother (1907)
- His first wife disappears in 1892. "After endeavoring through every available channel to learn the whereabouts of his mother, from whom he has been separated for fifteen years. John J. Patterson, 22 years, of 117 North Tenth street, has asked The Inquirer to try, through its columns, to locate the missing parent. Mother and son became separated in New York city in 1892 as the result of a family quarrel. Since that time the young man has been trying to find his mother and thereby reestablish the old home. Mrs. Patterson would now be forty years of age. Her maiden name was Blanche Kingsmore."
See also
[edit]- Portal:Richard Barnsley Patterson, his father
- Portal:Cornelia Augusta Betts, his mother
- Portal:Blanche Kingsmore, his first wife
- Portal:Leona Veronica Patterson, his daughter
- Portal:Mary Ellen Burke, his second wife