News:
Welcome to our new site! All data from the old site (including photos) have now been uploaded (whew!)
I will now begin granting limited access to users that have requested it, however all edits will be reviewed by either Vernon CHARTIER or myself for the time being until we're sure the user knows how the new system works (and he and I are still learning it too!).
NOTE: The maps feature does not seem to work well on GOOGLE Chrome, so use the internet browser bundled with Windows.
Raphael was an automobile repairman – When Rayphael Chartier registered for the WWI draft on April 10, 1918, he was single and living at 537 Clinton St. in Brooklyn, NY. He was a special policeman for E.A. Bliss Co at 54th St. and 2nd Ave. in Brooklyn. He said he had previous military service as a seargeant in the Infantry. He also said he had a disability. When the 1920 census was taken, Raphael and Margaret were living at 454 Fifth Ave. in Brooklyn. Raphael was an automotive repairman. Also in the household was Margaret’s 62-year old widowed father, John Miller. No children in the household. When the 1930 census was taken, Raphael & Margaret Chartier were living on Heincheley? St. in Brooklyn. There were no children in the household. Raphael was a manager of a restaurant. He was a seargent in the WWI army.