In January 2014, Amy Johnson Crow of the Ancestry blog issued
the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge.
The premise: write once a
week about a specific ancestor. It could be a story, a biography, a photograph,
a research problem — any that focuses on that one ancestor. The next week,
write about a different ancestor. In 52 weeks, you’ll have taken a closer look
at 52 people in your family tree… and maybe learned a little bit more about
them in the process.
I have taken the challenge and this week I am talking about my Father-in-Law, Thomas N. Murphy.
I have taken the challenge and this week I am talking about my Father-in-Law, Thomas N. Murphy.
He
originally worked for the NY Parks Department but when World War 2 came he
started working at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
He was not eligible for service because he was blind in one eye.
He
married Mary Glessoff also of Brooklyn in
1935. They had one son.
In
his early 20's he participated in the Golden Gloves in Brooklyn . It was a great organization for young
men. They had competitions all over the New York City area.
Tom
was a very social person; he loved to get people together for a party. He, after moving to Hicksville
with his family, became the founder of the Millwood Gate Civic Association.
Another
love he had was coaching Little League Baseball. His team of neighborhood boys had several
winning years. Tom also had an unusual
gift for math.
While living in Hicksville he was a truck driver for Tidewater Oil Company. He worked nights delivering to many of the
gas stations on Long Island .
He
was a truly great person. We lost him
too early at 51 years old.