So I run downstairs. And a lot of it got given away, got lost. Oh, thats right. He brought a crowd with him and it was just to tell him thank you for everything that hes done. Where were you stationed and what was it like? Theyre very few. So what I did, I decided, well, Id go inand we had where you could buy all your liquor and such in the post exchange. George Burke's White Party NEW! So, I dont know. Because I wanted the man that built the house, and this is the man that saved the house. Q: And so all these items went upwalked up the stairs and were, carried back down the stairs. I mean, I could do a little woodwork, but I wasnt a carpenter. Shit. Find the obituary of William Burke (1966 - 2021) from Staten Island, NY. Burke: But what were we going into before I got into the architecture? 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. Burke: Well, when it came to really heavy construction, like this whole wall being rebuilt and things, I had to hire carpenters and I had to hire plasters to plaster the ceiling. Daller: No. He was the top interior designer in New York. And then Id been in Europe all that time. She came and did a lot for the draperies and everything here. And one day. He was born here. I cant remember her name. He cant do this anymore. Most of them were little things. Yes, Mrs. Mackey. These are those Persian carpets. And a friend of mine I was very good friendly with was John. That was a bigits still there. And I gave that, I thinkI dont know if I gave it to Bess. What was her name? And here was the street. Burke: I never lived in a little small house, I have no idea. And as you see it today was from me doing all those little things. That whole salon set there was a Victorian salon setand the couch is a camelback. So, Id do that. She was a nasty old lady! But that was funny. Staten Island, Richmond County, NY Genealogy Site - Staten Island Recent Obituaries Daller: And when he wasnt doing that, he was horseback riding because he loved to ride and thats kind of segued himself to the Seguine House and to Bess. Burke: Oh my god. But, God, that was almost 100 years ago, you know? Daller: At least the property itself, because when you stood outside, I mean, you couldnt see anything. Get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers in memory of a loved one in New York. So they built it like an attic and it was called an attic but it was a whole complete story. And we were great gardeners and she had always come over in the spring, and she gave me little cuttings of all the flowers, and the different things. Unfortunately, you got to find environmentalists, theyve got to look for things and theyve got to point things out. Q: The stuff that you got in England, from Mrs. Murphy. And he did the big sofa in there, didnt he? He used to stay out here. They are Chinese Chippendale. George W. Burke, age 63, of Hull, entered into eternal rest on October 2, 2021. Thats the only thing in the house left from the Seguines. Or did you have to just guess and make decisions? So this house tells a particular story, a long history, but it cant tell the history of the other houses because they were so different. And then Iwhatd I do then, Ioh, I paid for this house, didnt I? He said, What in the hell youre buying this old piece of shit for? He said, Is it insured? I said, Yes, I took big insurance on it. He said, Good. Q: No, that covers it! 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. And he said, George, Im selling my business. Burke: What were the things I did when what? So I had all my goodies packed in a box, getting ready to go. And that was, Mrs.these mirrors came from that house, they were in the parlor in that houseWhat the hell was her name? What a gorgeous home that was. Im going to retire, Im going to go down to that big old house, restore it, fix it all up, move in it, and enjoy it. I was an interior designer. Burke: Oh, well, the Eskimos up there would give me beautiful mukluks and all kinds of things. But the old lady that lived there was very, very sick. What will I do? And I had two or three other girls that were there. And we were sitting in the kitchen in the basement and he was going on the Ouija board and I said, What does it say, what does it say? And Eric is sitting there and hes talking, and hes sounding like a lady, and hes saying, Youre in my house, and I dont want you. 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. Q: And you said that you restored the garden there too? And I looked back, you could hardly see the house. Burke: I think, what was left of it, the sons moved to California and they opened up a Scalamandr in California. 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: Of course, I come from a big house. So all the big mansions were built with outside kitchens. Id bring her bottles of whiskey and shed say, Listen, George, Im going to an estate for saleeverything in it is going! And there was French doors that went out from the basement under the porch. But the picture in the locket was all crumbled up. And you can ask[gesturing to Daller], Daller: Everybody got something. Im gonna go look. And I went around and we all hadyou were only allowed to buy two bottles of wine and a bottle of whiskey, or something. All these walls used to be white. Restored the building, looked around, come down, bought this house from Mrs. Seguine, and then moved out of the bar and restaurantbecause I had a room upstairs in it. And thats what this house is. So I bought it. Staten Island was very early on, and then Florida, and then off to Europe. That house, it was a big French mansard, big Victorian. Burke: Well, a good example is the one right here at the end of the street. She was great, I loved her. Burke, who knew of the home and property from the time when he was a child, was committed to the challenge. A lot of these drapes, they did. But I dreamt it and I knew every single thing about it. Remember him? She was the girl who hired me, and she ran the big Sherwin Williams store. And now the people that I sold it to, the Pistillis [James and Kathleen Pistilli], they had the whole thing researched and now its got landmark things on it and everything. And how people went along with them, I dont know either. And thats what I called out for was help. Then I got shipped to Europe. Were not going to stay and put up with these two people. This old? 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. And that painting of me, thats upstairs in my bedroomdid you ever see it? It was unbelievably gorgeous. The beloved husband of Rosanna (Ialuna) Burke, he was the devoted father of Matthew I. Burke, Jason L. Burke, and Georgina P. Burke, all of Hull. They tore down those two nice little cottages that were there. And he had helped meyou know, while I had my own ideas for design, and whatever I thought of, he said, George, thats great. I restored the whole housewell, how long did I live there? And there was a whole other floor, another story, and its built with the French style, in the French mansard. And in order to have food and such, youd have to bring it up the back stairs. Burke: Yes. And I often wondered what happened to that brooch because I gave it to Bess. And I had to laugh. Would you? Its unreal! Obituary: George W. Burke October 07, 2021 George W. Burke, 63 George W. Burke, of Hull, died on Oct. 2. So I said to her, I said Bess, the only thing Ill save your house is a bulldozer! I had the house put back together. Get out. I mean, we had clocks, baby-Ben clocks, hanging in apartments. Its a plus for the borough too. I have questions about closets too! And he said, George, you know, that big, beautiful house that sits empty? I did go around and take pictures of what was left of some of them. So I still had to get up every day and go to work. And thats what they were doing in France to keep from getting it taxed. Burke: So, my sister Marge, and my sister Bess, would come over and help me. And with the money that I made from there, I put it right back in the building. Viewing times and guestbooks can be found here . [laughs] And I lived there for a long time. I mean, lets face it. Then I went looking for the big pieces. Daller: So can you imagine a three room apartment filled to the brim with antiques? And then when you could see the house, it was a goddamn mess. Because he lived right here, lived right here on Staten Island. They cant develop it. Beloved husband of Rosanna (Ialuna) Burke. Its all part of history, and theyre just destroying it every way they can. But that was the cistern for doing all the laundry and everything in the basement. And he did these two chairs. Lots of photos, costs, everything. And they would give me all kinds of beautiful little carved objects and things that would be carved out of the whales teeth or. The income from the Seguine Equestrian Center, which stables some twenty horses a stone's throw from the mansion, helps. We just mentioned him. Im sorry that, during all that construction, I wasnt taking photographs, of step by step. I had the best collection of the most beautiful carved ivory and things because they didnt have money but they would give you things. . And you cant control it from the grave. Right. 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. They didnt even have soap. I found a beautiful place in Tottenville and I opened it and called it the Tidewater Inn. Then I startedI said, You know, theres a lot of things on this end of the island nobody wants, its the forgotten-end of the island. Burke: Well, I wanted a beautiful Victorian look. Daller: Mm-hmm. Sure, Id no idea of ever owning his house because I had a beautiful big house in Tottenvillebig French style house. So I went around to all the nursesof course, I was in the medical departmentand I asked all the nurses, What are you doing with your stamps? So I figured, oh, shit. Lets move out, youre being kicked out anyway, the house is sold. Ill help renovate it, fix it up and such. And thats what we did. That wasyou probably dont rememberthere was this great big factory right down here, built on the beach. And he come from a very, very wealthy family in Madrid. And I saved quite a bit of money. And that was a kitchen, and that was bedrooms and a little living room, all up there. A brooch that I gave Bess? The Seguine girls, as they were called,. If you lived in Alaska, where it was always cold, it was fine. He was from Central America somewhere, and he just believed in everything had to be right. And my uncle came in and was part of the whole group. Burke: Well, look at the mansion! Thats what it is. Probably. Or was that brother Ed? But the story that was cuteremember the lady in England, the antique dealer, that used to bring her bottles all the time? Q: Can you tell me about the ghost in that house? Just landmarked. So she was always, Come on, George. It was unbelievably gorgeous. I dont think anythings missing? You just named them. Thats the usual setup, I think, for historic houses. See Photos. So I found this big beautiful, French, mansard roof, big Victorian house in Tottenville. And my other sisternow, of course shes passed awaybut now her daughter took it, and the daughter gave it to her daughter. Besides horses and Rusty, there are peacocks too. 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 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. Oh, God, it was gorgeous. And I walked into there and I walked up, and the lid was closed on the coffin. And it was the most amazing party. Q: And so when you were deciding what to collect, were you thinking about. Did you know that from? And I had the two apartments! I thought for sure that would never go. Yes, of course, they could eat all the grass. They even stopped you riding in the parks. Burke: Hawaii. Im gonna save it, its a gorgeous house!. And the only reason why this survived is because nobody wanted the farmhouse! Valhalla. February 26, 2023 (70 years old) View obituary. John T Burke passed away on April 22, 2015 in Whiting, NJ and is under the care of. Daller: Well, he hopes that Historic House Trust and the Parks Department work hand in hand and maintaining itthat theyll maintain it as a museum. When they shipped me back from where I was, where the Eskimos were, they sent me back to the base, because they were shipping everybody now, backafter your time was up, you had to go back because you couldnt stay any longer than two years, and after two years, you had to come back to the States. I think hes given you a great history of what started and, basically, youve talked about his life from the beginning, so, I dont know. Its been so long now. So I got this on the front porch somewhere, nailed to the house, butdoesnt matter. Unfortunately, all the grounds areI dont even know if the house is there anymore! Ill do the whole window. I found three things like that. And he saw the way to help out, and I said, well form a board and what well do is well continue to have fundraisers in order to support the house, but we need additional help and support as well. Its a real pretty smell. She said, Yes, its lilacs. She said Mrs. Whatever-her-name-was always had to have lilacs. I dont know what the hell Ill do if you do that. So it didnt matter. You werent on Staten Island. That place took off like you couldnt believe. That was a great house. And as I said, I was in the military up there and we werent a big group of military, it was like a small base. Q: And how did you keep track of all the items in your collection as they were moving from, Burke: Well, a lot of this stuff, I never got back, because once you left it for years and years, you werent going to go back and say, Well, give me that, and give me this. Was it your mother I gave her all the blue and. 06/26/1943 - 02/20/2023. And then I went through floor and room after room, and took almost five years to put the house in good shape, the way you could see it. They just went and just vandalized it to hell until there was nothing but a shell left. Oh god, that was a gorgeous mansion. They couldnt. And the basement was beautiful, where you can walk out onto the porch and out into the garden. Burke: So that should pretty well cover it, I think. There were some gorgeous mansions. Half the railings were gone off the porch, and the column was falling over, and, oh, Jesus. It was similar, only bigger and more ornate. And he was studying art and he painted my portrait that shell show you, thats upstairs. And my father died, and we were all very young. Theres a ghost in there. And I said, Well, I dont believe in ghosts. That is the only thing that worries methat the house will be stripped. All the way to the Great Kills Harbor. From last time I saw it, it looked like it needed a bulldozer! She said, No, no, no. She said, you can save it. Q: [Laughs] Yes. Yes. But unfortunately, all the stuff up there was cured by urine. 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. And she was laying with her arms, like that. And have something on a loop in here, which weve been trying to do, where itll be an audio and a video of him discussing the house, because nobody knows it any better than he does. But I had all that money! Burke: Yes. My father was in the political-end, and he was in Borough Hall and everything like that. Utica. I mean, these little gold chairs, are Victorianthats a Victorian chaireverything is really Victorian. I dont know, Im just used to it. That was a shame. I mean, this was just a farmhouse. George Burke. Chris was the one that got involved with it. She said, George, when she died, she was laid out in the coffin, right in that room, in front of those two windows. Because I certainlyI never passed up a bargain. He was always at the stables there. Casey Funeral Home Kathleen Burke, age 78 passed away at Richmond University Medical Center after a brief illness on January 26, 2023. Troy. And, she said, If so, we will give you gifts. And then that was the end. There was the main house, over here was the bar, over here was this big dining room, and this was the main house. Daller: Plus the fact, it cost a fortune to take away the manure. I open the door to the parlor. Daller: The stables. So I gave it to them. I said, No, no, no. I know the Port Richmond store you just bought. George Burke was born on Staten Island and grew up in Annandale before moving to Florida with his family. Put a candle right in the middle of that floor and go take a walk. [laughs] He called it the one-candle house. Thats when she said to me, George, go save my house. And I came down and looked at it. And with the Air Force, I enjoyed every minute. Burke: Down in the basement, my friend Eriche was great, with this Ouija board and all this stuffand he said, George, lets do a seance! So we got a bunch of people together and we went all down in the basement. Oh, they loved me. Find your ancestry info and recent death notices for relatives and friends. And you would have been taxed in this country if it was already like that. Burke: And Im leaving everything thats in the houseits staying. Or next to the chair where she was sitting. But, with that money, I paid this house off. Burke: Greek revival. Q: Was it Mario that suggested the life tenancy agreement? 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