In the 1920 census from Yonkers, New York, his name is spelled Perzsel. His occupation is listed as a beamer in a carpet factory . In 1930 his occupation is listed as a laborer in a sugar refinery.
Buried in unmarked grave in Perzel ploy in Oakland Cemetery, Yonkers, NY. Plot is located in section bounded by cemetery streets Oakland Avenue, Center Street and Ashburton East. There is a large Japanese maple tree one row behind the site.
Father of three children, Andrew Paul, John, and Anne
In the 1920 census from Yonkers, New York, his name is spelled Perzsel. His occupation is listed as a beamer in a carpet factory . In 1930 his occupation is listed as a laborer in a sugar refinery.
Buried in unmarked grave in Perzel ploy in Oakland Cemetery, Yonkers, NY. Plot is located in section bounded by cemetery streets Oakland Avenue, Center Street and Ashburton East. There is a large Japanese maple tree one row behind the site.
Father of three children, Andrew Paul, John, and Anne
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