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Note: tside. 8 Jan 2003. Only Porter nephew mentioned in his aunt E.S. Leggett's will of 17 June 1907. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Charles F. Porter found in: Census Microfilm Records: New York, 1910 Age: 37 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: NY State: New York County: WESTCHESTER Locale: 2-WD NEW ROCHELLE Series: T624 Roll: 1091 Part: 2 Page: 74A This would appear to be the man. He is 37, has a wife, Emily, 36, married 15 years, one child, Kenneth, 13. They live at 194 Elm St. in New Rochelle, and own the premises. He is listed as "Broker Real Estate". Interesting note: While his mother, Fannie Maria (Leggett) Porter was living in Manhattan at this time (1910), she would move to 229 Elm St. in New Rochelle by the 1920 Census. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Not found in 1920 Census, 9 Jan 2003 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Porter, Charles F Age: 58 Year: 1930 Birthplace: New York Roll: T626_1664 Race: White Page: 17B State: New York ED: 316 County: Westchester Image: 0850 Township: Pelham Manor Relationship: Head Charles, 58, and Emily, 57, are renting at 4638 Boston Post Road, New Rochelle. His mother, Fannie M, 70 is there too, also listed as "Head." Charles is "Real Estate Broker." ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Not the man: Florida Death Index, 1936-1998 has 1 match for: Charles F. Porter Name: Charles F Porter Death Date: Jul 1959 County of Death: Sarasota State of Death: Florida Race: White Gender: Male :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The New York Times, 18 July 1951 CHARLES F. PORTER Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. BRONXVILLE, N. Y., July 17Charles F. Porter of 20 Alden Place, a retired New York real estate broker, died today in a sanitarium at Westport, Conn. His age was 78. Born in New York, Mr. Porter was head of Porter & Co.., a real estate concern there, until his retirement in 1942. He was a member of the fifth company of the old Seventh Regiment of the New York National Guard, having served on the Mexican border. Mr. Porter was a former president of the men`s club of the First Presbyterian Church of New Rochelle, head of the New Rochelle auxiliary police in the first World War and a member of the School Boys of Old Harlem. A son, Kenneth L. Porter of Bronxville, survives.
Note: Not found in the 1900 Census in NYC and environs. Too many to check ou
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