Louis' life story begins on March 5,1936 in Cornwall, New York. His parents are Louis Peter Gauquie and Janet Dorothy Barry Jagodzinski Gauquie. According to the business directory, his father, Louis, was a bridgeworker for ERR or Erie Railway. They lived at 28 Henry Avenue, Newburgh. The family moved by the time he was 2 in 1938.
28 Henry ave Newburgh, where he was born. The picture above was in 2012. Credit: Google Earth in 2019. |
In March 1939, his sister (my mother) Joanna Gauquie was born in Newburgh, New York. Further, by this time, the family had moved again to 69 Berkard Avenue, Newburgh, New York according to his father's (my grandfather's) railway compensated service documents.
69 Berkard Ave Newburgh NY house in 2012. Credit: Google Earth in 2019 |
The 1939 business directory, still had them at 69 Benkard Avenue address. His father was still employed as a bridgeman for the railway.
By September 1, 1939, there was a real estate transfer in Milford, PA in the Westfall Township, so the family was on the move once again, but this time to PA.
This was also the date World War 2 started in Europe.
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The PA 1940 Census. Gauquie family is on lines 12-15. Credit |
Apparently his father liked heights so he got those jobs. Credit |
On the census, there's a section on the bottom for more questions. The government chooses people who fall on certain lines must complete it and for this year, Louis Jr's entry, fell onto this line. It does not have much information in it mainly because he's a 4 year old.
October 16, 1940, Louis' father had to register for World War 2. The address is a PO Box in Matamoras, in Pike County, in PA. He is still working for the Erie Railway company (under FA Howard) which the head office was located in Cleveland, Ohio. The registration place was in Westfall, Pike County, PA. The court house was in Milford, PA.
The next time I pick the family up again is in the newspaper on June 23, 1942. The family came up to spend time with Louis Jr's uncle William and grandfather for Father's Day. This tells us the family is now located in Jersey City, NJ.
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In August 1944 his brother, James J Gauquie, was born. Everyone called him Jimmy. Louis would have been 8 years old.
September 2, 1945 World War 2 ends.
On May 8, 1946, the newspaper has his mother selling hats and bags she made in the newspaper in Newburgh, NY, so they are back in Newburgh. Louis Jr is about 10 years old.
On August 17, 1946, the newspaper once again tells us they are in Matamoras, PA but they had recently been around Newburgh, NY to visit family.
On October 13, 1946, the newspaper lists the death of his grandfather, Jules Gauquie. The address for the family is Matamoras, PA. Louis Jr would be about 10 years old. His sister would be 7 years old, and his brother, Jimmy, would be about 2 years old. My mother told me they went and stayed in the house. Their grandfather's body was downstairs in the living room and people kept coming in to say goodbyes all night long. She remembers sitting at the top of the stairs looking down at them and the dead body which she was scared of.
On April 3, 1948, Louis Jr's uncle James marries in Salisbury Mills, NY. His father was the best man at the wedding. It says the family is now living in Newburgh, New York once again.
The above wedding picture. Louis Jr's father is from the left the 2nd one. Credit: Gailfboo |
In the September 2, 1948 Milford, PA newspaper it says his parents have sold their bungalow in Bell Manor and they went through a real estate agency for the sale. It states the family has recently moved back to Newburgh, NY.
By 1949, the Newburgh Business directory now has the family on 114 Walsh Avenue, New Windsor, NY. His father is now a plumber. Louis Jr would now be 13 years old.
Even though his father was out of the railway by now, they still lived right next to the railway line. This is where the house stood but stands no more as of 2019. Credit: Google Earth in 2019. |
About July 18, 1949, his father paid a fine for driving under the influence of alcohol. He pleaded guilty in court. It confirms the address of Walsh Avenue, New Windsor. He was driving along Route 32 at about 2:45 am Sunday by a New Windsor barracks of the state police. This backs up my father's story he recently told me about how my grandfather used to drive home drunk. All the cops in town knew him and let him go, but watched him. It looked like this time the normal cops let him go but the it was the state cops who arrested him. Remember, Louis Jr would have only been 13, so had a good influence on him.
Note: My father, who was close to the family prior to marrying my mother, knew Louis Jr would drink until he didn't remember. He would drive home, hit cars, and leave the car door wide open. He would never remember in the morning. His father (remember the newspaper article above?) would come in and yell at him for drinking and not realizing he was just doing what he saw his father doing. The sad part is Louis Jr's father, didn't know how he got home either because he was drunk as well.
In August 10 1949, Louis Jr's father had put a business ad in the Newburgh, newspaper for Chimneys and Furnaces cleaning especially oil burners. It gave a telephone number and requested people call after 5pm.
The same ad appeared the next few weeks as well.
In 1950, the Social Security Applications and Claims have an entry for him listing his name as Louis Julious Gauquie. This must have been when he filled out his Social Security form for working.
In 1951, the Newburgh business directory has his mother and father at the same address and his father was still a plumber. There is no listing for Louis Jr. so he must not have started working yet. He would have been 15 years old.
On June 13, 1952, the Newburgh newspaper puts in a group shot of Junior boys from Newburgh, where he's going to school. He would be 16 years old.
Louis Jr is the 4th row fourth from right. |
The entry of his US Navy class. Above is a close up of his face. Credit: Ancestry.com |
In 1954 the Vietnam War starts. North Vietnamese begin helping South Vietnamese rebels fight South Vietnamese troops, thus BEGINS the Vietnam conflict.
The USS Duncan (DDR 874). Credit |
It looks like he had settled into military life and had already made Fireman Machinist's Mate. You must study and take a passing test in order to get ths ranking.
Oh March 23, 1955, Louis Jr marries Edith Rollings in Middletown, New York. He would have been 19 years old.
Grooms Index for Louis J Gauquie (about middle). Credit |
Apparently, their maternal grandmother, Bernice Barry/Jagodzinski/a was a huge factor in their lives. When their mother was unavailable, she stepped in to help out the family by watching the kids, cleaning the house and making dinner. Because of this Louis Jr, Joanna, and Jimmy were very close to her.
Note: Louis Jr's mother, Janet, was in and out of mental hospitals at least 3 times in the 1950s my mother told me. This included getting electric shock to try to return her to normal. However, the last time Janet was returned it was in her sister and brother in law's care. However, the doctor noticed something not right and investigated and took her out of their care and put into New York State's care. Due to this, she was constantly transferred around the state without notice to anyone, which I (her granddaughter) personally have knowledge of.
In January 1957, they welcomed their first child, Louis Michael Gauquie. Louis Jr would have been 21 years old. Louis Michael they named him as Louis the III despite having different middle names.
The USS Rowan in 1957. Credit |
In 1957, the Newburgh business directory has his name spelled wrong, but lists is wife, Edith. It tells us he got out of the military and is now an assembler in Mahwah, NJ, but they live at 195 Linden Avenue, Newburgh.
195 linden ave Newburgh-New Windsor NY back of house Credit: Google Earth in 2019 |
195 linden ave Newburgh-New Windsor NY front of house Credit: Google Earth in 2019 |
In 1958, the Newburgh business directory still has his name spelled wrong (Lewis) but still gives his wife's name. This time it has they have removed to Lincoln, Nebraska. Usually when it has removed it means they have moved to the town or state they've named. It was time to go looking at Nebraska.
The entry into the business directory in Newburgh for Louis (spelled Lewis) in 1958. |
The Lincoln, Nebraska 1958 business directory has them down as Louis J and Edith Gauquie. He is working for the USAF (United States Air Force). Their home address is 4426 Baldwin Avenue, Lincoln, Nebraska. He's now 22 years old.
In 1959, 1960, and 1961 they are still there, according to the business directories, but are now living at 2701 North 27th Street, Lincoln Nebraska. He's still with the USAF. He's 23 years old.
Why Lincoln, Nebraska? There was a military base there called Lincoln Air Force Base which is now(2019) known as Lincoln's Air Park West Industrial Zone.
"Throughout the 1950's Lincoln became a major Strategic Air Command base and a very powerful asset to American nuclear forces. Its B-47 complement would number above 100 at times before 1965 and news of missile deployment assured the area in 1958 that the base would be there long into the future. KC-97 tankers meanwhile stood a less famous mission but nonetheless made the B-47 medium bomber into a strategic one. The 20 aircraft of each squadron provided support with its dual transport/refueling role. By 1959 an "Alert Force" concept came to dominate SAC's bomber operations in the face of the 1957 Sputnik incident and the now shortened warning time of a Soviet attack. Also in 1959, 2nd Air Force assumed jurisdiction over the base and the naming of several units would change from 1958 into 1962. Strategic missiles coming into the mix would cause institutional changes themselves. Lincoln Air Force Base would move into the 1960's a very large and strong strategic American air base." SourceAbove shows you why they moved him to the area and how stable is employment was. The area was growing.
In 1961, Louis Jr and Edith welcome their second child, a daughter. The address listed is their home address as in the business directory. In my research, I believe her name is Deb, but this is not proven.
On October 3, 1964, his grandmother Bernice Jagodzinski/a died in Newburgh, NY. Louis Jr would have been 28 years old.
On May 4, 1967, his grandfather Apolonius Jagodzinski/a died in Manhattan, NY. Louis Jr would have been 31 years old.
The death of his grandmother would have made him sad, but the death of his grandfather wouldn't have caused him any concern. No one really remembers their grandfather at all. My mother said she can remember her maternal aunts saying how mean he was, but this is unproven.
In 1968, we now have them in California. The business directory has them listed as living at 1912 San Benito St, Fairfield, CA. Louis Jr is still working with the USAF. He is now 32 years old.
Again, we have to ask why Fairfield, California if he's still working for the USAF? It was more than likely he was redeployed to Travis Air Force Base which is located here. Remember this is at the height of the Vietnam War.
"Travis would become known as the "Gateway to the Pacific" in its role as the principal military airlift hub in the western United States. Initially equipped with legacy C-124 Globemaster and C-133 Cargomaster aircraft from the 1501st, the year 1966 would also see the 60 MAW introduce the Air Force's new all-jet heavy airlifter, the C-141 Starlifter. In 1969, the 349th Military Airlift Wing (349 MAW) of the Air Force Reserve (AFRES) was also established as an "Associate" wing to the 60 MAW, with both units sharing the same aircraft and eventually seamlessly mixing flight crews, maintenance crews and other support personnel." SourceI don't know which group he was in or what/if he flew. I do know the base was one where many of the soldiers who fought in Vietnam actually flew into before being flown home based upon some reading I've done.
In 1970, 1971, , we have him listed with the same address and occupation. They do have a phone number of 3986.
In his Veterans Affairs file, he has he had enlisted once again on February 19, 1970 and had been released on August 31, 1974. He was 34 years old. After, I do not know what employment he had.
Jan 22 1975, his father, Louis Peter Gauquie, dies in Newburgh, New York due to mesothelioma. This was probably caused when he took up plumbing and/or cleaning out chimneys. This places Louis in Victorville, CA.
His father's obituary. |
April 30, 1975 Vietnam War ends. South Vietnam surrenders to North Vietnam as North Vietnamese troops enter Saigon, ENDING the Vietnam conflict.
In 1977, his son Louis III has a son. He names him Vincent P Gauquie. He's born in San Bernardino California. He was 37 years old.
On June 12, 1980, his daughter Debra Gauquie graduates from Victor Valley Christian School, in San Bernardino. He was 40 years old.
What I believe to be his daughter Debra's graduation in the newspaper. |
On November 15, 1983, Louis III's son, Vincent dies. It lists Louis Jr and his wife's location as Victorville, CA. Louis Jr's son is living in Las Vegas, NV. He was 43 years old.
His grandson's obituary. He was aged 6. |
The US Phone and Address Directories have Louis Jr as living from 1994-1997 in Victorville, California.
According to his Veterans file(above), Louis Jr dies on July 12, 1995. I would say he died in Victorville, California as this was his last place of residence. He would have been 55 years old. I have not been able to locate his obituary as yet.
His mother, Janet, would continue to live until 1999, when she passes away around Newburgh, New York according to the SSDI or Social Security Death Index.
Me sitting down trying to figure out what to write to Aunt Edith. Credit: J. Fitzgerald |
Earlier in 2019, I have used the last address I was able to track down of Aunt Edith's and wrote to her hoping she would write back, so I could reconnect with this side of the family. I would love to put
together more of Uncle Louis' puzzle and get to know any of the cousins I have on this side of the family.
I've written this up as a blog post as well.
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