Felix Jean Cordier1

#3113, (1 February 1874 - 7 December 1948)

Family

Louise Ferrein b. c 1879
Children 1.Amelia J Cordier1 (1905 - 1992)
 2.George H Cordier1 (1906 - 2001)
Birth*1 February 1874He was born on 1 February 1874 at Angers, France.1,2 
1895He migrated in 1895.1 
Marriage*29 October 1903He married Louise Ferrein on 29 October 1903 at New York, New York.3 
June 1905He appeared on the census of June 1905 at 235 East 29th Street, New York, Manhattan, New YorkG.4 
23 April 1910He and Louise Ferrein appeared on the census of 23 April 1910 at Greenwich Avenue, New York, Manhattan, New YorkG.5 
1 June 1915He and Louise Ferrein appeared on the census of 1 June 1915 at 948 6th Avenue, New York, New York.6 
January 1920He and Louise Ferrein appeared on the census of January 1920 at 948 6th Avenue, New York, New York.7 
25 May 1920He and Louise Ferrein were naturalized on 25 May 1920 at New York.2 
1 June 1925He and Louise Ferrein appeared on the census of 1 June 1925 at 122 6th Avenue, North Pelham Village, Pelham, Westchester Co., New YorkG.8 
6 April 1930He and Louise Ferrein appeared on the census of 6 April 1930 at 356 Washington Avenue, North Pelham, Westchester Co., New YorkG.9 
9 April 1940He and Louise Ferrein appeared on the census of 9 April 1940 at 316 3rd Avenue, North Pelham Village, Pelham, Westchester Co., New YorkG.10 
Death*7 December 1948He died on 7 December 1948 at 527 2nd Avenue, Pelham, Westchester Co., New YorkG, at age 74.11 

Citations

  1. [S11] 1920 U.S. Federal Census.
  2. [S6] U.S. Certificate of Naturalization.
  3. [S2164] New York, New York, Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937, online Ancestry.com.Felix Cordier and Louise Ferrein, marr. Manhattan NY 29 Oct 1903, cert. no. 21438.
  4. [S31] 1905 New York State Census. Felix (31), b. France, in US 12 yrs., shipping clerk; Louise (27), b. France, housework.
  5. [S8] 1910 U.S. Federal Census. Felix (36), b. and parents b. France, imm. 1894, grocery packer; Louise (32), b. and parents b. France, dressmaker.
  6. [S357] 1915 New York State Census, image viewed online Ancestry.com or FamilySearch.com, Felix J (41), in U.S. 20 yrs, shipping clerk; Louise (38), in U.S. 11 yrs, dressmaker; both b. France.
  7. [S11] 1920 U.S. Federal Census. Felix (45), imm. 1895, res. 1917, shipping for import house; Louise (41), imm. 1900, dressmaker; both b. France.
  8. [S358] 1925 New York State Census. Felix as "Frank" (51), b. France, in U.S. 30 yrs, shipping clerk; Louise as "Lulu" (47), b. France, in U.S. 26 yrs, house worker.
  9. [S7] 1930 U.S. Federal Census. Felix (56), imm. 1894, NA, shipping clerk (grocery store), marr. at age 29; Louise (51), imm. 1899, NA, marr. at age 25; own house, value $15,000.
  10. [S346] 1940 U.S. Federal Census. Felix (66); Louise (62).
  11. [S2851] The Standard-Star, New Rochelle, N.Y., Tue., 7 Dec 1948, p. 2.
    Felix J. Cordier of 527 Second Avenue, Pelham, a retired execu?ve with a food importing company in New York City, died this morning in his home of a heart condition. Mr. Cordier, who was seventy-four, had been ill health for the past year.
    A resident of Pelham for 25 years, he was a communicant of St. Catharine's Church and was a member of Huron Tribe 35, Order of Redmen, in New York City. He was born Feb. 1,. 1874, in Angers, France.
    Mr. Cordier retired 15 years ago as an executive of the Perceval, Inc., in New York.
    Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louise Ferein Tue., 7 Dec 1948, p. 2.
    Felix J. Cordier of 527 Second Avenue, Pelham, a retired execu?ve with a food importing company in New York City, died this morning in his home of a heart condition. Mr. Cordier, who was seventy-four, had been ill health for the past year.
    A resident of Pelham for 25 years, he was a communicant of St. Catharine's Church and was a member of Huron Tribe 35, Order of Redmen, in New York City. He was born Feb. 1,. 1874, in Angers, France.
    Mr. Cordier retired 15 years ago as an Tue., 7 Dec 1948, p. 2.
    Felix J. Cordier of 527 Second Avenue, Pelham, a retired execu?ve with a food importing company in New York City, died this morning in his home of a heart condition. Mr. Cordier, who was seventy-four, had been ill health for the past year.
    A resident of Pelham for 25 years, he was a communicant of St. Catharine's Church and was a member of Huron Tribe 35, Order of Redmen, in New York City. He was born Feb. 1,. 1874, in Angers, France.
    Mr. Cordier retired 15 years ago as an executive of the Perceval, Inc., in New York.
    Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louise Ferein Tue., 7 Dec 1948, p. 2.
    Felix J. Cordier of 527 Second Avenue, Pelham, a retired execu?ve with a food importing company in New York City, died this morning in his home of a heart condition. Mr. Cordier, who was seventy-four, had been ill health for the past year.
    A resident of Pelham for 25 years, he was a communicant of St. Catharine's Church and was a member of Huron Tribe 35, Order of Redmen, in New York Ci[sic] Cordier; a daughter, Mrs. William J. Blewett of Wykagyl Gardens, New Rochelle, and a son, George H Cordier of the Pelham address.