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That’s different—a common error in City records. I was referring to a Brooklyn City Directory—a precursor to a telephone directory listing residents addresses. The 1901 Brooklyn Directory is the earliest showing someone living at my address. Perhaps they moved in in 1900.

Celebrating Christmas in 1899: A Tale of Two Brooklyns

Our house, built in 1896, shows the same 1901 date on the tax records. The common 1901 date is a place holder because Victorian records were lost, destroyed, or incorrectly digitized. We got the date of 1896 for our house when our real estate lawyer saw the original deed for our house during the purchase; plus people were living in our house in the 1900 census.

Celebrating Christmas in 1899: A Tale of Two Brooklyns

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