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Anthony LeRoy Winblad
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Sex: Male
Birth: September 9, 1912 (1912-09-09) (112 years ago)
Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
Death: September 25, 1970 (age 58)
54 years ago
Long Island City, New York
Burial: Powell Cemetery
Hempstead, New York
Father: Anton Julius Winblad II (1886-1975)
Mother: Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939)
Siblings: Norman Edward Winblad (1911-1980)
Earl Vincent Winblad (1916-2004)
Spouse/Partner: Ann Maria Zorovich (1912-1993)
Marriage: July 8, 1934 (age 21)
90 years ago
First Methodist and Episcopalian Church
Astoria, New York
Children: four children including
Janice Ann Winblad (1935-1996)


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Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) and children on December 16, 1923

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Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) and children in Cuba circa 1912

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Eva and children in Cuba circa 1912

Anthony LeRoy Winblad (1912-1970) aka Roy Winblad. He was a waiter at a restaurant. (b. September 09, 1912, Santa Bárbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba - d. September 25, 1970, 1812 Hoyt Avenue, Long Island City, Bronx County, New York City, New York, USA) Social Security Number 089037336.

Parents[]

Birth[]

Roy was born in 1912 near Santa Barbara on the Isle of Pines, Cuba. His parents had joined the migration of people to the Isle of Pines speculating that it would become a new state in the United States.

Siblings[]

Isle of Pines[]

His parents and grandparents had bought a plantation in Cuba around 1910 and speculated that the Isle of Pines might become a state in the United States. The family returned from Cuba in 1914 after Anton's father and mother died on a trip to Farsund, Norway.

Bronx, New York[]

In 1920 the family was living at 163 East 144th Street in the Bronx and Roy appears in the census under the name "Anthony L. Winblade". In 1930 the family was living at 422 Mott Avenue in the Bronx, and Anton was working in a plumbing supply store.

Marriage[]

Roy married Ann Maria Zorovich (1912-1993) on July 08, 1934 at the First Methodist and Episcopalian Church in Astoria, Queens. Ann had been married before and Roy was working at a restaurant at the time of the marriage. He was living at 390 Grand Concourse in the Bronx. Their Queens marriage certificate was number "2854" and he is listed as "Leroy Winblad".

Children[]

They had four children, including:

Divorce[]

Ann Zorovich gave birth to a fifth child, a son, but Roy was not the father.  Paternity of the child is unknown. The child may have been put up for adoption at birth.   Ann and Roy divorced after this.  Ann married a Steve Karas (1923- ) aka Stephen Karakitsos, on July 27, 1957 in Astoria Queens, New York.

Death[]

He died in 1970 while living at 1812 Hoyt Avenue, Long Island City. He had been depressed for a long time and was drinking heavily.

Burial[]

He was buried in Powell Cemetery, Hempstead, New York.

Memories about Roy Winblad[]

  • Earl Vincent Winblad (1916-2004) said on March 03, 1999: "He divorced his wife, they lived in Astoria in New York. Roy's girlfriend noticed him missing so she called up Roy Jr. and he kicked down the door. Roy was already dead for a while. We went to his funeral. His wife, Ann raised the kids Catholic. He worked for the union as a representative. He started drinking after the divorce. Let's just say he just drank too much. Ann's parents were from Europe. He worked for Horn and Hardarts in New York, he got me a job there, I got fired for dropping a whole tray of dishes when I stooped to pick up a fork. A lady got up from her seat and knocked the tray over."
  • Selma Louise Freudenberg (1921-2009) said in 1998: "Roy and Norman had trouble showing citizenship because they were born in Cuba. Roy may have worked in construction because he brought me wire to put up a dropped ceiling in my garage. He also worked as a waiter and would bring a big pot of clam chowder to me every once in a while. He worked and lived in Hillsdale, New Jersey. He was dead 3 days before they found the body. He never remarried after his divorce from Ann. Ann had run off with her boss. I'm pretty sure Roy went to college. I asked [Roy] to stay with me when he was having [a difficult time]. Ann had a baby with her boss and it died at birth."

Uncompleted tasks[]

Some family members have said the baby lived and was adopted.

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Ancestors[]

Anthony LeRoy Winblad (1912-1970)'s ancestors in three generations
Anthony LeRoy Winblad (1912-1970) Father:
Anton Julius Winblad II (1886-1975)
Paternal Grandfather:
John Edward Winblad I (1856-1914)
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Anton Julius Winblad I (1828-1901)
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Elsa Maria Elisabeth Näslund (1829-1907)
Paternal Grandmother:
Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1862-1914)
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Ole Mathias Pedersen (1822-1914)
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Thea Johanne Torstensdatter (1825-1864)
Mother:
Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939)
Maternal Grandfather:
Jarvis Andrew Lattin (1853-1941)
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894)
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Julia Wood (1813-1873)
Maternal Grandmother:
Mary Jane Puckett (1854-1927)
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Elijah Puckett (1815-1896)
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Katherine Keever (1821-1904)
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