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- [S113] Ancestry.com. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006. Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Regis.
This record does not positively identify George Maynard Bishop as being a son of George and Elizabeth Bishop. However, the Brooklyn address given is that same address as that known to have been the residence of George and Elizabeth.
- [S109] 1920 Census (Ancestry.com, and HeritageQuest.com Enumerated January 1920.), Census Place: Brooklyn Assembly District 10, Kings, New York; Roll: T625_1159; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 571; Image: 940.
- [S115] Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington,, Census Place: Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York; Roll: 1650; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 39; Image: 418.0.
- [S49] Long Island Advance (Long Island Advance, 20 Medford Ave, Patchogue, NY), 8 Jan 1948, p. 5.
Mrs. Wilhelmina Dewey Bishop, wife of George Maynard Bishop of Brooklyn and Beaver Dam road, Brookhaven, died at her Brooklyn home Saturday, December 27, 1947. The burial was at Mt. Oliver cemetery, Tuesday, December 30. She leaves her husband and three children, George and Gilford of Brooklyn, and Wilhelmina Seaman of Belfast, Me.
- [S409] WWI Draft Registration Cards (National Archives), 7 Sep 1918.
This draft registration card does not show George Maynard Bishop's parentage.
- [S49] Long Island Advance (Long Island Advance, 20 Medford Ave, Patchogue, NY), 8 Jan 1948, p. 5.
Mrs. Wilhelmina Dewey Bishop, wife of George Maynard Bishop of Brooklyn and Beaver Dam road, Brookhaven, died at her Brooklyn home Saturday, December 27, 1947. The burial was at Mt. Oliver cemetery, Tuesday, December 30. She leaves her husband and three children, George and Gilford of Brooklyn, and Wilhelmina Seaqman of Belfast, Me.
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