Neal Alvin TRUSLOW
author, engraver, illustrator, painter
b. August 4[1] or 28[2], 1885, Northport, Suffolk, NY, USA
m. Sep 6, 1917, Chestertown, MD
Mary Louisa/Louise URIE
b. Sep 24, 1889, Chestertown, MD
d. 1955, Philadelphia, PA
burial: Chester Cemetery, Chestertown, MD
d. October 22, 1944, Kent and Queen Anne's Hospital, Chestertown,
MD, USA
burial: Chester Cemetery, Chestertown, MD
children:
John Urie, b. Sep 25, 1918, Wilmington, DE; d. Nov 25, 1977,
Chestertown, MD
Neal Abbey, chemist, b. June 4, 1920, Baltimore, MD; d. May 29,
2007, Columbia, SC
Mary Louisa/Louise (Pontius), b. ~1923
Jean Patterson (Heald), b. Dec 8, 1926, Baltimore, MD; d. July 25,
1997, Annapolis, MD
parents:
William Hagedorn TRUSLOW
b. November 24, 1861, Brooklyn, NY
d. July 26, 1929, Chestertown, MD
m. Sep 17, 1884
Ella E. SMINK
b. September 18, 1860, NY
d. February 21, 1931
siblings:
Claud(e) E., b. ~1889, d. 1947
education:
has studied art in Paris, France
membership:
New York Athletic Club, fencing (1913)
Chester River Yacht and Country Club
military:
WW I, France, ambulance driver
WW II, Fourth Registration, 1942
misc.:
Chairman, Exhibition Committee, Society of American Fakirs (1911)
departure: June 25, 1916, Bordeaux, France;
arrival: July 4, 1916, NYC Rochambeau
occupation:
advertising manager (1918)
poultry farmer
recreation:
golf (1909)
tennis (1912)
yachting
residence:
Stroud, Stroudsburg, Monroe, PA (1900)
Manhattan, NY (1910)
1931 Broadway (1911/12)
57 West 57 St. (1913)
Stroudsburg, PA (1916)
1616 Rodney St., Wilmington, DE (1918)
Church Hill, Queen Anne's, MD (1920/30/40)
Chestertown, Queen Anne's, MD (1942)
contributions:
Father Ryan's Poems, Abram J. RYAN (1838-1886),
P. J. Kennedy & Sons, New York, 1896
People of the Wild, Frank St. Mars (Frank Howard ATKINS Jr.
(1883-1921)),
Outing Pub. Co., 1911
Seth of Colorado: A Story of the Settlement of Denver, James OTIS
(1848-1912),
New York, Cincinnati [etc.]: American Book Company, [c1912]
Harper's Weekly, March 28, 1908
The Outing Magazine, 1909, May & June 1910
Top-Notch Magazine, April 15, 1914 (cover)
Chicago Daily Tribune, March 14, 1915, Once in a Blue Moon,
Harold MacGrath (published also in the Los Angeles Times,
etc.)
The Illustrated London News, June 26, 1915
Scientific American, 1915/16, various articles, covers, or
both,
e.g., Jan 16, 1915; The Transparent Aeroplane, Dec 18, 1915;
American Red Cross Ambulance Service in France,
personal experiences of a volunteer at Verdun, Oct 7, 1916
exhibitions:
New York Water Colour Club
23rd annual e., 1912, Autumn Woods
24th annual e., 1913, Autumn Hillside
sources:
1 ship manifest; WW I draft registration card
2 WW II draft registration card