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| James Howell Post, †^[1] |
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| Birth | 13 Oct 1859 | New Rochelle, Westchester, NY |
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| Gender | Male | |||||||
| AFN | MC9V-0W [3] | |||||||
| Possessions | Aft 1888 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| Misc | 1890 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| He and Nathaniel Miller donated 6 acres for Oaklawn Cemetery | ||||||||
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| Living | Aft 1894 | Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
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| Misc | Abt Feb 1902 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| purchased a lot at Brookhaven village from Elizabeth R. S. (Elizabeth Rose Swezey) Badetty | ||||||||
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| Misc | Oct 1906 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| he moved the Post homestead from near South Country Rd. back from the street | ||||||||
| Elected | 6 Jul 1907 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| vice president of the Brookhaven Imrovement Association | ||||||||
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| Misc | Between 1908 and 1938 [8] | |||||||
| was a trustee of Aldelphia University | ||||||||
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| Census | 1920 | Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
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| Misc | 1926 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| donated the land and then the building for the Brookhaven Free Library | ||||||||
| Census | 1930 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| Census | 1930 | Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
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| Occupation | New York, New York, NY |
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| president of the National Sugar Refining Company, and an officer in other institutions | ||||||||
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| Occupation | 1930 [11] | |||||||
| president, sugar refining, | ||||||||
| Possessions | 1930 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| a home valued at $25,000 | ||||||||
| Religion | Brookhaven (South Haven Presbyterian Church), Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| Presbyterian | ||||||||
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| Residence | 1930 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| Montauk Highway (now South Country Rd.) | ||||||||
| Residence | Bef 1938 | Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
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| 88 Remsen St | ||||||||
| Residence | Bef 1938 | Brookhaven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| abt 323-325 South Country Rd. (Historic Structure ID Br09B) | ||||||||
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| Died | 5 Mar 1938 | Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
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| Buried | Bellport (Woodland Cemetery), Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY |
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| Person ID | i3 | Brookhaven & South Haven Hamlets | ||||||
| Last Modified | 17 Dec 2009 | |||||||
| Father | William Post, ^, b. 13 Feb 1828, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY | |||||||
| Mother | Eleanor Cornelia Sackett, ^, b. 28 Feb 1836, Greenwich, Fairfield, CT | |||||||
| Married | 8 Jan 1859 | |||||||
| Family ID | F3 | Group Sheet | ||||||
| Family | Louisa Henderson Wells, †^, b. 25 Nov 1859, Brooklyn, Kings, NY | |||||||
| Married | 26 Oct 1887 | Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
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| Photos | James Howell Post and Louisa Wells Post .. taken about 1929 in the garden of their estate in Brookhaven, NY | |||||||
| James H. Post and his daughter Elisabeth, 1903 .. in the background is the Post family Brookhaven, NY home "The Homestead." | ||||||||
| Post Boat "Sea" .. Brookhaven Hamlet has had a long nautical heritage, both for commercial and pleasure boats. In 1912, James H. Post purchased this craft from a boat builder in Bay Share. It became a fixture in the Hamlet, first docked at Squassux Landing and later at a slip on Beaver Dam Creek at the rear of his daughter and son-in-law Elisabeth and Tom Morrow's home on Bay Road. The people in this picture are unidentified, although one of the women is likely Louisa, his wife. While the picture is said to have been taken by James Post, the man in the boat, while faint, bears a resemblance to Post. | ||||||||
| Documents | ![]() | Post Chauffeur Residence .. a residence was provided by James H. Post to the family chauffeur, John Larson, while the family was living in Brookhaven. It was situated on Beaver Dam Rd. at the northwest end of the Post property. This document is the Brookhaven/South Haven Historic Site Data Sheet Br09B.2-S for the site, and includes a photo-gallery of pictures of the structure to modern times. | ||||||
| The Homestead Brookhaven Hamlet home of the Post family. This document is the Brookhaven/South Haven Historic Site Data Sheet Br09B for the site, and includes a photo-gallery of pictures of the structure to modern times. | ||||||||
| Post Carriage House .. the Post Carriage House was originally a part of the James Post estate. It became the property of the Old South Haven Presbyterian Church (originally the Brookhaven-Southaven Parish) in 1959 when the congregation purchased the property from Elizabeth Post Morrow. This document is the Brookhaven/South Haven Historic Site Data Sheet Br09B.1-S for the site, and includes a photo-gallery of pictures of the structure to modern times. | ||||||||
| Family ID | F2 | Group Sheet | ||||||
| Photos | ![]() | James H. Post |
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| James H. Post .. about 1929, in the garden of his estate at Brookhaven, NY. | ||
| Headstones | #028.Post07 — James H. Post Status: Located. | |
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