Q: I mean, I live in a small apartment, so what is it like to live in a kind of museum quality home? So that had the outside kitchen. And he kept up with him, up until the time Mario passed away. (718) 761-5544 | matthewfh@matthewfuneralhome.com | 2508 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10314. . But the story that was cuteremember the lady in England, the antique dealer, that used to bring her bottles all the time? Pearl Minsky | For the Staten Island Advance. Burke: Oh my god. Oh god, that was a gorgeous mansion. And a lot of it got given away, got lost. I mean, this was just a farmhouse. And I had a beautiful restaurant and a bar connected to it. And it never had a kitchen. What a gorgeous home that was. I dont know what it is. George: Oh, I knew the Seguines for years. Good God! Burke: Greek revival. 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. And its more expensive to keep her horses there than it was here. She came and did a lot for the draperies and everything here. And one day. The story about the coat that you had from Alaska? Burke: So I did that [sold the Tidewater Inn]. Im going to retire, Im going to go down to that big old house, restore it, fix it all up, move in it, and enjoy it. And my father died, and we were all very young. What the hell is that coming from? So I come down the stairs, and as I got down the stairs, the spelling got stronger and stronger. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. 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. Browse Staten Island Advance obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. Beloved husband of Rosanna (Ialuna) Burke. Lets stay friends. So I said, Well, Bess, if youre interested in doing it, Im interested in doing it.. I need to get someone in to do a good cleaning on the house, someone to take care of maintaining it. So I gave it to them. So I went down and I just went around and everything I seenall the stuff you see hanging in this house, most of it come from me going around and wheeling and dealing in, you might as well say, the black market. Right. Burke: I think, what was left of it, the sons moved to California and they opened up a Scalamandr in California. He was always at the stables there. They just went and just vandalized it to hell until there was nothing but a shell left. But the only thing was it was too small. (Staten Island Advance) Now: A vacant wooded lot The Tidewater Inn (formerly known as the Cole Mansion), which stood at 11. Burke: So I dont know if that was a ghost. Burke: Of course, Id been in Alaska for all that time. Burke kept records of the work, most of which he completed himself and financed the through the sale of his business, the Tidewater Inn. Theyll take care of it and be able to show tours. George Burke was born on Staten Island and grew up in Annandale before moving to Florida with his family. So most of the stuff is Victorianturn of the century and Victorian. Where all the servants lived. I had all the plasters done. He introduced me all the time tobecause look at look at what he was. Daller: At least the property itself, because when you stood outside, I mean, you couldnt see anything. They were the Mackeys. And Diane said, Oh, Marian has it.. Linda? And he dealed in antique rugs, and regular rugs and everything. Mom, you own the house, you own at least part of it, or half of it. And when youd come down, there wasthe stairwell come down, and it was a double parlor, like this, and where this door was, was with two double doors. Theyd go in and theyd take the windows out and theyd use the windows, and they destroyed it. Because she begged me. Theyre deciding they want to build, so they tear down and build. Because he paid for the entire outside himself. View the profiles of people named George Burke. Formal gardens, stablesstables that you could live in. I cant remember her name. Im joining the Air Force. So I went out and I joined the United States Air Force of course. Or is that real? That was real. And I was so damn busy, I never got to go home. And that painting of me, thats upstairs in my bedroomdid you ever see it? The one in particular, United States Steel [Corporation]. Burke: And he was one of the top portrait painters in Madrid. And they were slate, the roof, and by walking on the slates, they broke and they slid off, and wherever they slid off, the rain poured through because it was holes. It occurred to me that my home was one of the very few old mansions still existing on Staten Island and surely could be designated as a historical home, so I requested my attorney contact the Department of Parks. They moved in there, and they lived there. Oh, God, I worked so damn hard. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. And, then I gotwhod I get from the city? Facebook. And the backyard is beautiful. Im offered fortunes for the front field, for the side field, for the backfield. I had the house put back together. There was the main house, over here was the bar, over here was this big dining room, and this was the main house. You cant ride anywhere but in a circle arena. And it was actually three stories high. Yes. Yes. You couldnt even see it. If we can reach an agreement with Historic House Trust, by all means. Id love that old house. I said, But Bess, I said your houseI dont know about saving it. Q: Well, tell me about getting started on this house. Oh, we were crabbing. Q: Was it Mario that suggested the life tenancy agreement? Of course, over therewhen I was over thereEngland was just getting out of the bad part of the War [World War II], and they had nothing over there. And now the people that I sold it to, the Pistillis [James and Kathleen Pistilli], they had the whole thing researched and now its got landmark things on it and everything. So one day, my sister Bess said to my mother and me, she said, Go pack. And you can ask[gesturing to Daller], Daller: Everybody got something. I found a beautiful place in Tottenville and I opened it and called it the Tidewater Inn. Brother Bill? Daller: Well he formed that, thats the board. Daller: Yes, well, thats what we just said, yes. I put the post on it up under the floor where the newer posts in the staircase was upstairs, and then, when I took the jack away, it sat on the post. Burke: Well, I knew how to do it. Burke: Oh, when I bought the house, everybody told me, Oh, what are you buying that old crap for? Well, I didnt say I bought it because I got it practically for nothing because they couldnt get rid of it. And one day I got a call from Mrs. Seguine. That was something that you had restoredis that right? That house, it was a big French mansard, big Victorian. Because she would always want her bottle of booze. Yes, he helped me with the colors, and this and that, and what I should getgood orientals for the floor, which I had but they werent these. Jack Johnson and George Burke bought the inn in February 1973. So I said, whew! At GenealogyBank, we have made family research easy by digitizing more than 330 years' worth of Brooklyn obituaries in our national newspaper database. And the people that lived there, they got a little too old to stay there. On a goddamn pillared mattress sleeping? All my life, I was raised in a big house. Oh, God, it was gorgeous. And Id go in and Id buy all the liquor with those stamps. Burke: Well, youve got to thank Mrs. Seguine. Daller: Oh, I dont know. Burke: Yes. And then I decided Id get involved again with things that are going on. Q: and Linda Daller for the New York Preservation Archive Project. The Dignity Memorial online obituary search tool gives you access to obituaries from thousands of locations across North America. And not only that, we got a lot of manureI used to have it to put on all the gardens and to put on the fields and whatnot. Copyright 1998 2023 New York Preservation Archive Project. Daller: Stating that it is part of it part of Historic House. That is the only thing that worries methat the house will be stripped. So I took that out of the brick and I got some cement, put it all back in, put the wall back up. And the only problem with that was the kitchen was downstairs. And if they only would have remained, they would have been a part of it, and everything could have been fully appreciated. And I want somebody to take care of it. 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. So I just grew up with it, knowing it. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a member of the Historic House Trust. So itll be part of Staten Island that people, maybe fifty years from now when theres not a spot left, theyll all come out and theyll look and say, Wow, this is what it used to be.. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of George W. Burke . Q: So this is going to part of an online archive. Im going to get gifts now because Im staying in the house and Im going to fix it up.. I dont know if it ever took off. So Walter was re-stationed to Fort Lauderdale in Florida. That works! Thankfully, no ones come here and said, Oh, you might have had slaves. I mean, Im sure if somebody came and decided to look back, theyd say, Oh, no, theres a reason for a house like that. People have ideals that are very strange. And thats what where all the water, for all the laundry, and all that kind of stuffnot the drinking water, the working waterwould come out of that big cistern, and would go intoand the pump and everything, its still down there, connected to that thing out there. Dont look at me. Burke: Yes. Most of the furniture thats hereI never furnished the house until I owned it. Burke: Yes. So, unfortunately, there arent many people that care that way anymore. Well, Bess, and my brothers wife, Evelyn, never got along. She was living in the house untilshe owned it until she died, and then I would take it over. All the grounds, the stables, everythingthey cant change a thing. Burke: To put it backbecause the house was ruined, it was in terrible shape. Burke: Oh, its in beautiful condition because the guy I told you, Jimmy Pistilli, he had it landmarked. I bought those in Germany. I got one or two things out of it. Q: Can you tell me about studying interior design? I think I got the two of them for five bucks or something like that. I lived in one room, for almost five years. I think there were hundreds of people that worked there. Come here, Marge. I said, What? They said, Sell this goddamn place. Each day inspires me that a house of this size and stature has survived and thrived.How did you come to purchase the house?I always admired it and I was well acquainted with Bess Seguine, a descendant of Joseph, the original owner of the home. Q: Did you start the restoration process at that house? 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. 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