Theyre deciding they want to build, so they tear down and build. Daller: We lived several places. You know, he just passed away. William M. Burke William "Bill" Burke, 84, was a native Staten Islander who loved nothing more than his family.. The family will receive friends . Always curious and seeking information, George started a second career with Siemens, where he worked for ten years as a Service Specialist of Building Technologies. Burke: She has it. Daller: No. So I figured, hmm! So I went down in Rossville and I bought a beautiful, big old, rundown place and restored it completely. Daller: So can you imagine a three room apartment filled to the brim with antiques? And I, throughout the time, I went from room to room in the house and restored it. Well, it doesnt matter, her name. That was the most beautiful mansion. Burke: One was a necklace with a heart on it. What was. And is there a way where, according to how you would like the house to be maintainedwould everything stay in its place? Because I certainlyI never passed up a bargain. But when he was in Europe, he rode. Burke: Oh, yes. I bought the house and Bess and Marge came over. And I always used to say, Wonder who lives there! and so forth and so on. And it was very much built like this house. Q: So those things that you got later on, afterthey didnt come from Europe. Anyway, I said, Oh boy, did I have a scary dream. I told her my dream. And I worked there for quite a while, and I lived in the Bronx. And its three little girls sitting on a bench with big baskets of flowers in front of them. Burke: And what is a shame islike, you take [one of our former boarders], she has two horses that she used to keep here all the time. But I still have a lot of it. That was her name. People didnt want it because it had such a reputation as being haunted. I bet I left the cellar door open under the stairwell, from the basement, and I bet thats the soap Ive got in the washing machine that smells like that. Im going to get gifts now because Im staying in the house and Im going to fix it up.. donations to honor George may be made to Tunnels to Towers Foundation, 2361 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10306. You know, everybody knew him, and everybody, wow. But how many people really have a sense of history anymore? At GenealogyBank, we have made family research easy by digitizing more than 330 years' worth of Brooklyn obituaries in our national newspaper database. What was her name? My father was in the political-end, and he was in Borough Hall and everything like that. Obituary George W. Burke, age 63, of Hull, entered into eternal rest on October 2, 2021. Why cant they just appreciate something for what it is? So they. I took forty-four big trees down in the front field just so you could clear the front and see the house. So I had people come in and wanted to buy the Tidewater Inn. The recognitions bestowed upon him: He received the 2015 Community Certificate of Appreciation, a proclamation from Staten Island for George Burke Day, the 2016 Preservation League Award and the NYS Senate Certificate of Recognition for 2015.The unique creatures on his property: Eighteen peacocks, descending from two he obtained in Florida, roam on his property. They cant just say, The doors are open for anybody, just walk in! Somebody will walk in, and say, Oh, I like those chairs, pick them up, and take them, and theyll be gone. But that was the cistern for doing all the laundry and everything in the basement. I went over there, and it was standing up sleeping! What the hell do you think it was? It was piled up in their basement. And I finally got to meet Mrs. Seguine because she had stables at that time. This the expensive piece of property! They sold it to the developers. I dreamed, I saw it. Daller: Well, they hope to. And in the summer, he sits outside, enjoys the outdoors, enjoys the lawn, the grounds. Burke: What were the things I did when what? Yes. 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 had The [Charging] Bull in the city and they had the little [Fearless] Girl there. And right outside the window right here, is a great big round, thing thats all brickgreat big round thing, big as this room, covered-overand thats where all the water from the drain pipe from the roof would go in there and fill it, and it was called a cistern, and that was connected to the kitchen downstairs. Daller: What about the coat? And my sister, Bess, she was married to Walter, her husband, who was in the Navy. Tell us about your time in England.I went there at 19 and returned 12 years later. And he and his wife, Adriana, they retired and moved to Florida. After Burke returned to Staten Island, he purchased and restored two houses and an old restaurant and bar before he was contacted by Bess Seguine in 1981, who had inherited the then-deteriorated Seguine Mansion. But the problem is, its so limited on Staten Island. Q: And how did you decide, I guess, how to rebuild? On a goddamn pillared mattress sleeping? Burke: Well, look at the mansion! Burke: But I forgot what the other two things where. Burke: Oh, well, look what I did. And so they lost it. And it was called SS White [Dental Manufacturing Company]. Burke: Oh, what I want to do isover that fireplace, I want to take that painting downand bring my painting and put it over that fireplace. Christine of Cincinnati, Ohio and sons Thomas Burke and wife Christine; John Burke and wife Patricia of Staten Island. What are we gonna do here? So he said, Well, I really love doing this, George. And I said, Okay, John, thats fine. Daller: No. Because Evelyn didnt like the house, his wife. I know the Port Richmond store you just bought. So I found this big beautiful, French, mansard roof, big Victorian house in Tottenville. Well, he didnt want the bull with the little girl. Q: Yes. Stony Brook. Then I decided, well, Im going to get myself a nice apartment. How the hell they got to the right people, I dont know. Daller: Right, we really dont discuss any of that. Burke: Yes. Q: [Laughs] Yes. And I made a lot of money. Yes, but that was all the legal aspect of it. And I never got along with her that much because everything I wanted to do, she said, No, no, no, I dont like that. 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. In lieu of flowers, donations to honor George may be made to Tunnels to Towers Foundation, 2361 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10306. Burke: I think, what was left of it, the sons moved to California and they opened up a Scalamandr in California. STATEN ISLAND . So I took that out of the brick and I got some cement, put it all back in, put the wall back up. I went to boot camp, I loved it. Thats annoying certain people. What was it, in the city? Burke: But anyway, it was a big beautiful cameo brooch, and was wrapped in an oil cloth rag! And it was actually three stories high. As a young adult, he joined the U.S. Air Force and served in the medical department, spending time in locations across Europe and Alaska. Ill make you the drapes. The drapes are still up there. Q: Can you tell me about moving the collections here, out of storage and out of your sisters houses into this house? I spent enough time breaking my back. And I said, Was that a dream? When did it start to feel done? And we cant come over here because both of them lived way out in New Jersey, and theyd come every day. Find your ancestry info and recent death notices for relatives and friends. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. Now you can look up Brooklyn obits and track down your bloodline in New York in a matter of seconds. And they were going to pay for everything if they owned it. So I would go to the flea markets and things. Enter To send flowers I had a bulldozer two weeks, riding back-and-forth, and back-and-forth, and back-and-forth across the front of the house because you couldnt see the house from the water. Theres none of the spirits. Jack Johnson and George Burke bought the inn in February 1973. And we used to say, Wow, wonder who lives there? Right? Its still there. So as long as I own it, I own it, theyll pay for it. (nee Rutecki) Laudeman. Burke: Well, a good example is the one right here at the end of the street. Staten Island and the South Shore is the only place where people can still move, be in a country feeling, and build what they want to build, and have a garden and have a lawn and, you know, they can be in the country and still be in the city. I knew what she looked like, I knew where it was. He was an old craftsman from the other side. And he died young. If you lived in Alaska, where it was always cold, it was fine. Burke, who knew of the home and property from the time when he was a child, was committed to the challenge. Q: Yes. And she wanted to start running things and taking things over. Thats the only thing in the house left from the Seguines. [laughs] But, itll be here. 12144 Obituaries Search Staten Island obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. So I had all my goodies packed in a box, getting ready to go. Thats not good. The same thing thats going on with statues. It doesnt happen on the North Shore because were very condensed and its a dense population. Yes. But they are the ones thatup in arms, saying, Aww, that poor horse. And that was it. donations to honor George may be made to Tunnels to Towers Foundation, 2361 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10306. Daller: If they cant ride, why should they be here? View the profiles of people named George Burke. George was born on February 22, 1928 and passed away on Friday, May 31, 2019. Thats the usual setup, I think, for historic houses. Q: When you were making those decisions about decorating, were you thinking about a particular style, like a historic style, that you were going for? She was on TV complaining about it. George Burke is the restorer of the historic Seguine Mansion on the South Shore of Staten Island, where he has lived and taken care of the property for over four decades. Burke: Mario Buatta and a couple of people of his friends that were just as big. Daller: As a matter of fact, we had an event years ago. Burke: Yes, I had to go down in the basement, and put a post, and then I had to jack up the stairs. The columns werent square wooden ones, like these, they were beautiful fluted ones with all the Corinthian leaves on the tops of them and all that stuff. The roof was shot because the old guy that was caretaker here, he used to walk around on the roof and watch all the boats in the harbor. So if this can remain a part of the history, thatll be great for people to appreciate. Most of them were little things. Burke: Yes, its a big oil painting, a big painting like this. Loving brother of Stephen Burke of Florida, Joan Burke of Plymouth, and Timothy Burke of Plymouth. I forgottheres ten acres that is landmarked now. October 07, 2021 George W. Burke, 63 George W. Burke, of Hull, died on Oct. 2. I said, Where are you? She said, Well, I moved out years ago and went back to Georgia. Off of Hylan Boulevard? The one in particular, United States Steel [Corporation]. 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. He worked by himself. What a shame. Daller: Well, he said, he felt that house had spirits in it. And the White Party we do in order to take care of doing cleanup on the lawn, doing any kind of plantings, or anything, because he did it all the years. Everybody had left, and Bess and Marge were there, and Bess said to me, George, sit down. And so shes got the bridge, and it costs money. This was the farmhouse. Burke: Yes. Well. Its still that way. Q: And you knew the style from having studied the history of design and architecture. And I was always a horse person. And, of course, being in the military and traveling with them, the government shipped all my stuff that I bought and picked upshipped it all back to America for me. Burke: Oh, my nephew. They were all womens stuff. And the backyard is beautiful. And one day, I was sitting in the dining room. Its all part of history, and theyre just destroying it every way they can. First thing I started with was the basement because it had four-foot of water in it. Burke: But everything will stay here exactly as it is, because if its going to be a museum, people are not going to come in and look at empty walls. So here I was with all this stuff, sending it home to my family, sending it to my sisters. I was living in London, and I was studying the history of art and design, or something like that, in the University of London, and he was going and he was studying art. I said, Gee, look at these chairs. And they said, Yes, look at them. I mean, look, theyve been trying to get rid of the carriage horses in the city, for how long now? And all these houses would never here! FDNY firefighter Timmy Burke. Finally, I think his wife got sick with that lung disease, didnt she? 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. So I just grew up with it, knowing it. Then upstairs, was all the bedrooms. Daller: But it feels like home. So my mother decided she would make it into a two-family, and rent out one part of it. So while I used to work then with them, and then I decided, this is not for me. And the whole big building used to be a big private home, and then they had made it into a restaurant. A brooch that I gave Bess? He says, Hes my good friend, and so on, We live on Staten Island. And I got to know a tremendous amount of people that way. The fact that the Seguine familythis was the farmhouse, their mansion was in Rossvilleand thats long gone. Still kept it. And she said, George, do you know who this is? and with her big Southern accent. Were not going to stay and put up with these two people. But what was really, really bad was people, if they were going to build a garage, or they were going to build something, theyd go to that big, beautiful mansion and rip the siding off of it and take it back to build what they want to build. Lets move out, youre being kicked out anyway, the house is sold. . Q: Was it Mario that suggested the life tenancy agreement? And I was the assistant to the general who was the surgeon for the European Command. And my brother Bill and my brother Ed decided to go into an automobile repair shop. You got to get out. So we moved to Florida. In this interview, Burke talks about working with designer Mario Buatta, along with the House of Scalamadr, to select furniture and fabrics to decorate the home in the Victorian style. So dont worry about it. Ghost in the houseif shes gonna live there, she could do some cleaning up, do some dusting. And I got these. I thought for sure that would never go. And there was a whole other floor, another story, and its built with the French style, in the French mansard. Theyre getting rid of everything! Because look how long the war went, and England had nothing. (Staten Island Advance) Now: A vacant wooded lot The Tidewater Inn (formerly known as the Cole Mansion), which stood at 11. Burke: So then I gave it to the Historic House Trust of New York. Burke: Well, I hope it gets maintained. 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. Dont remember what happened to it, right? So I go downstairs. With a little more improvement, and he would do a little improving on what I wanted, you know, then it was perfect when Mario did it. Well, by this time, I had a lot of money. And my nephewwhat the hell was he? And I just got a call from all my lady friends saying that my house is falling apart. Daller: Well, yes. 12/15/1947 - 04/06/2023. If you want to come, behave yourselves. And right there in front of the windows was a coffin with all the flowers around it and everything. Well, on theon the fireplace there, those two big candelabras, theyre Meissen. Q: Yes. And the house was like this, a big piece with two big wings. And then I what else? And I took interior design and the history of architecture, and something else. One woman wouldnt go it, cant think of her name. Like there was old Greek, like the Parthenon, the Greek templesoh, it was beautiful. I know all the grounds that were around it were beautiful gardens. And I said to the real estate lady, I said, Well, how do you know theres a ghost in there? She said, Because the old lady that originally lived in the house. So it shows you that you have a friend forever. Architectural style and interior style? And then when I went looking for myhis name was Joinerand everybody was saying, Well, Sergeant Joiner is leaving, Sergeant Joiner is leaving. And I never thought much of it. Get out. There were some gorgeous mansions. And if they were there and I could see them, and I could ship them free because the government had to ship it for me, and I had my sisters, who would store them for meI had had a great opportunity to pick up all this stuff that was beautiful, get it for nothing, and the government ship it back for me, and my sisters would keep it until I got a place to put it. Burke: To put it backbecause the house was ruined, it was in terrible shape. Things like that? But I put the kitchen in the basement and sealed up that, because once that filled up with water, it would leak into the basement. That was something that you had restoredis that right? George Burke was born on Staten Island and grew up in Annandale before moving to Florida with his family. Its still there in Port Richmond. And I said, What in the hell is this doing in my house? So I opened up the lid and there was this old lady laying in there, with this big lace collar around her neck, and her hair was puffed up behind her head, like that, was all gray. Because the problem was is that my uncle was paying for everything in the househe was paying for the heating, he was paying all the utilities, paying all the bills. People: Mario Buatta, Luis Caizares, Linda Daller, John Krawchuck, James and Kathleen Pistilli, Adriana Scalamandr, John Scalia, Elizabeth Bess Seguine Aug, Joseph Seguine, Organizations: Friends of the Seguine Mansion, Historic House Trust, House of Scalamandr, NYC Departments of Parks and Recreation, Sherwin-Williams, U.S. Air Force, Places: Annandale, Hammersmith College, Port Richmond, Old Bermuda Inn, Saks Fifth Avenue, Seguine Mansion, St. George, Staten Island, Tidewater Inn, Tottenville, The New York Preservation Archive Project. All my life, I was raised in a big house. STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Situated all over the world are beautiful old homes with familiar names that have gained fame. Syracuse. And there was French doors that went out from the basement under the porch. Would you? Its unreal! Yes. And now theyre buildingI havent seen it, but Linda says its a huge house theyre building. And I would just would go around and Id just pick stuff up. But those things, I couldnt. I think there were hundreds of people that worked there. I mean, one year, the oil bill here was $11,000. He moved into the house shortly after the sale, and worked from the basement to the roof, and outwards throughout the grounds and stables, to complete the restoration. It was so overgrown. Oh shit, Im going to have to rebuild the wall. So I started pulling the bricks out, and wrapped up where one of the bricks was, was an oil cloth rag all wrapped up. And that was, Mrs.these mirrors came from that house, they were in the parlor in that houseWhat the hell was her name? You could ask for their house and youd get it. So by the time he came back, all this had changed. Thats what I was. Thats what I wanted. They cant develop it. Burke: Hawaii. He was pastor of Holy Child for 12 years until his retirement in 2000. Q: And so when you were deciding what to collect, were you thinking about. I cant go and say, You know, fifty years ago that was mine, and I never gave it to you. Right across the creek. 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. Daller: And that house was beautiful. can stop at any time. But they tore the house down to build that school. Beloved husband of Rosanna (Ialuna) Burke. Daller: Thats a story you should share, about the lilacs and the lady. Parks takes care of the outside of the house and I the inside, Parks pays taxes and water and I pay all other expensesOver the years, what or who has inspired you?I'm inspired by memories of growing up on Staten Island, remembering the Seguine family, and now being here to enjoy it with them.What do you see for the future of the house?My hope is, with the help of the board of directors, I will see the house continue and be available for future generations to enjoy,Who have you strongly admired?Edith Susskind, who was a Staten Island treasure in grace and beauty. What a damn dream, there she was, laying in her coffin there, with her finger at me. Right. If you dont want to come dont show up. And he said since hes been here, he has nobody here. Sign up for NYPAP mailings and our Newsletter to stay up-to-date. But it only reached a certain point of it, not in the very beginning. Daller: You know, people dont understand them. And all the time when all the lilacs would come in the spring, and the whole place would smell of lilacs, its gorgeous, still is. I was always in the operating room or someplace like that. Q: So its budgets and the contractors, all that stuff. And the post is still there and the staircase is still in good shapebut thats still in the house, now, down there. Staten Island. Daller: No. Well, Bess, and my brothers wife, Evelyn, never got along. Yes. Im joining the Air Force. So I went out and I joined the United States Air Force of course. And I think we can end there. Burke: After I had the house, then I got the big pieces of furniture. They cant build houses on it. That was gorgeous. But when they were building houses, if you had a third story, your taxes went out of sight! Burke: Mario Buatta got me into all of that. Would you like to elaborate on that? I restored that, and that was an old mansionan old pillar-fronted mansionlooked like the house, similar. 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