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"They settled immediatly after marriage at Yortown, NY" - The Frost Genealogy | SPOUSE: F138
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"They were Friends and lived near Patterson,Putnam Co., N.Y., ...his house was standing in 1896" -Lane Genealogies pg 249 | SPOUSE: F1321
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1901 Census:
BunnyBeg, Mohill, Co. Leitrim
Moran,
Bernard (38) farmer
Anne(28)
Patrick (4)
Bernard (1) | SPOUSE: F1060
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An announcement of their approaching marriage was published in the Syracuse Herald-American on Nov. 5, 1939; section 2, pg. 6:
"Betty M. Tyler To Be Among Fall Brides-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott Tyler, 102 Rowland Street, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Betty Mildred Tyler, to Wilfred Harold Jaeckle, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jaeckle of 22 Burt Avenue, Auburn.
The ceremony will take place on Nov. 25 at 12:30 o'clock in the First Baptist Church here. The minister, the Rev. Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg, will officiate. Miss Doris Knight of Rochester and Jack Boyd of Syracuse will be the attendants.
Among those who have entertained for the bride-to-be are Miss Joyce Richer of West Onondaga Street, who gave a personal shower; Miss Ruth Smith of Buckingham Road, who was hostess at a linen shower, and members of the Adelphean Sorority of Central High School, who gave a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Irma Freeborn in Bissell Street."
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An announcement of their marriage license was published in the Syracuse Herald Journal on Tuesday, Nov 14, 1939, page 3:
"Wilfred Harold Jaeckle of Auburn and Betty Mildred Tyler of 102 Rowland Avenue."
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Their wedding announcement was published in the Syracuse Herald Journal, 3 Dec, 1939; page 41:
Betty M. Tyler Is Among Brides of Autumn - Wilfred Jaeckle Of Auburn Joins Benedicts Here-The marriage of Miss Betty Mildred Tyler, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Elliott Tyler of 102 Rowland Street, and Wilfred Harold Jaeckle, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jaeckle of 22 Burt Street, Auburn, took place in the First Baptist Church on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 12:30 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg officiating. Mrs. Irving Moyer, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Miss Doris Knight of Rochester was maid of honor. Miss Joyce Richer and Miss Ruth Smith were bridesmaids. John G. Boyd was best man, and ushers were Irving Moyer, Paul Lyles and George Burlingame. The church was set with baskets of chrysanthemums. Louis McCarthy, organist of the First Presbyterian Church of Auburn and a friend of the bridegroom, played a program of wedding music.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white taffeta fashioned with short puffed sleeves, a sweet-heart neckline and white velvet trim. Her finger tip length veil was caught with orange blossoms. She carried white roses and white pompons tied with white satin ribbon.
The matron of honor wore periwinkle blue taffeta fashioned with large puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. She wore yellow chysanthemums in her hair and carried a bouquet fo the same flowers. Miss Knight wore rose colored taffeta fashioned with puffed sleeves and sweetheart neckline. She wore small matching bows in her hair and carried a colonial bouquet of pink and yellow daisy pompons tied with yellow, brown and bitter sweet colored streamers.
The bridesmaids were dressed alike in gold colored taffeta fashioned like the matron's of honor gown. They wore gold satin ribbon in their hair ending in streamers in the back. They carried colonial bouquets of bronze pompons tied with gold colored streamers. Mrs. Tyler, mother of the bride, wore a black velvet gown with matching turban, and had a bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. Jaeckle, mother of the bridegroom, wore a blue velvet gown with a matching turban, and had a bouquet of gardenias. There was a reception at the Green Gate following the ceremony. After a short motor trip to the Adirondacks, the couple will live at 2 Morris Street, Auburn. The bride chose a powder blue wool dress with wine color accessories and a bouquet of red roses for traveling. Mr. Jaeckle is employed at the International Harvester Company in Auburn. Hostesses for the bride prior to her marriage were Miss Joyce Richer of West Onondaga Street, Miss Ruth Smith of Buckingham Avenue, the Adelphean sorority of which the bride is a member, Mrs. Harry Tyler and Mrs. Paul Tyler at their home in Auburn. | SPOUSE: F49
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Bessie and Frances Deister worked together for the N.Y. Central Railroad and were life-long friends. They retired together to Florida. Francie is included in this family history as a friend of Bessie and was a part of the Coon family as much as Bessie, though not related by blood. As such she is included in this way to be remembered. They were not a gay couple. | SPOUSE: F987
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Cert.# 1538, 23 Jan 1898; John J. Donohue ; Elizabeth Syvarth, 548 11th Ave, NY, NY; Witnesses: Jacob Grinthal & Annie Syvarth; ceremony performed by James A. Brady. | SPOUSE: F1112
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certificate #: 18229 | SPOUSE: F1239
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Charles & Gertrude travelled to Hawaii in 1926. They are listed on the manifest of the S.S. City of Los Angeles, sailing from Honolulu, T.H., March 13th, 1926. His birth date: Oct. 25th, 1859; Clermont, N.Y. Her birth date 5th Oct. 1864, Charleston, So.Carolina. | SPOUSE: F599
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Elizabeth and Frank were married in 1912. | SPOUSE: F45
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Elizabeth, 3rd wife of Christopher Tiernan | SPOUSE: F1203
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from List of Inbound Passengers, Cruise from NY via Bermuda ; QTEV "Queen of Bermuda arriving at port of NY:
William A. Rose, 51, b. Virginia
Margaret Rose, 41, b. Penna.
229 Colfax Avenue, Scranton, PA
[perhaps their honeymoon] | SPOUSE: F1184
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He was 25, she was 21 at first marriage. | SPOUSE: F1081
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John M. Donohue, 440 E. 58th; age 25; Chauffer; fathers name: John J.; mother's name: Elizabeth Syvarth; 1st marriage...Margaret G. Mulvey, 1441 3rd Ave; age 18; b. NYC; father's name: Joseph H.; mother's name: Mary Hunt; 1st marriage. Witnesses were John G. McShea & Helen Hoyt, ceremony performed by Edward Spillane, asst. pastor, Church of St. Ignatius Loyola Church, 980 Park Ave. | SPOUSE: F1085
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License applied for on May 15, 1926. Marriage performed by Thomas F. Watkins, Presbyterian Minister on May 22, 1926. Witnesses were Emmet F. Whalin, DDS of 54 Central Ave, White Plains and Kathleen P. Healy of Harsdale Park, Hartsdale, New York. Louis was 27 years old, a builder. Verna was 23 years old and her occupation was Map tracing. Their future address was 24 Chatterton Ave., White Plains, New York. | SPOUSE: F3
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m. 1st, Oyster Bay, Eleazer Leverich, son of the Rev. William Leverich, from whom however the Court of Assize, sitting in New York, Oct. 22, 1670, granted (her) Rebecca Leveridge a divorce from her husband Eleazer, on account of "his alleged impotency after they had been married seven and a half years past, and due examination of the matter by surgeons well skilled in the matter and sober matrons, who privately examined both the man and the woman" And an order being made the 24 Feb. 1670/1 it was decided that "Eleazor Leverich do pay, or cause to be paid unto Rebecca Wright, from whom he is divorced, the sum of £25, in living cattle, to be apprizedby indifferent men, or in corne, beef for pork, at price durrent, in lieu of what she brought him at their marriage." | SPOUSE: F654
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Marriage performed by Rev. Silas Constant | SPOUSE: F1040
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Marriage to Helma M. Johnson; Westchester County Archives, marriage record #7466, 1911 | SPOUSE: F1205
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Performed by John B. Mayes, Pastor, St. Nicholas Church, 112 First Street, witnesses were Otto Daner and Amelia Meyer. | SPOUSE: F20
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Purchase, Westchester County, New York, monthly meeting of Friends : intentions of marriage, 1726-1850 pg 57:
580. Carpenter/Keeler
Thomas Carpenter: intention 10 - 6 mo. - 1839 to marry Elsie Keeler: reported accomplished 7-8 mo. - 1839 | SPOUSE: F469
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PUTNAM COUNTY COURIER; Carmel, N.Y.; Feb 8, 1895
Isaac Stanton Field, of Brewster ,
and Miss Estelle, daughter of William B Osborne , of 56 East 130th Street, New York , were married at the First Collegiate Reformed church , East 121st
Street, on Wednesday afternoon of last
week. A reception followed the ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents . Mr. and Mrs . Field are en-
joying a tour through the west. They will make their home near Brewster on their return. | SPOUSE: F337
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Rachael Coon married Henry Traver, the husband of her sister Harmenah, after Harmenah died at 17 years old. | SPOUSE: F434
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Statement for furniture, Spear & Co., NY, NY; Order taken 5/15/26, delivery date 5/19/26 (3 days before their marriage). Envelope addresse to Mr. Louis G. Coon, 24 Chatterton Ave, White Plains, NY., postmarked Nov 30, 1927. According to US Census, Lewis & Ida Coon lived at 24 Chatterton Ave. in 1920, 26 Chatterton in 1930. 24 Chatterton just around the corner from 15 Hunt Place, home of John, Mabel, Verna & Harold in 1920. | SPOUSE: F3
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The information about Avoranche Tompkins is from Clan of Tomkyns, Vol. III, page 595. He is # 15,624. This genealogy is available online at The Los Angeles Public Library, http://www.lapl.org/central/tomkyns.html . The Clan of Tomkyns is not known for accuracy. Please contact me if you have any additional information. | SPOUSE: F1185
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the term Kamp meaning the principal Palentine settlement on the East side near the present village of Germantown. | SPOUSE: F609
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They were married by the Rev. Samuel Russell | SPOUSE: F1099
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Two sources place CORNELIUS HORTON as the son of Stephen Horton and Elizabeth Haviland:
1.) In 'Keeler Family', by Wesley B. Keeler, pg. 104. #122 is Jonathan Keeler, father of Orella Keeler. It says Orella married CORNELIUS HORTON, son of STEPHEN and ELIZABETH (HAVILAND) HORTON of Yorktown, Westchester County, NY.
2.) The American Genealogist Vol.II, No.4; page 236 | SPOUSE: F578
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Wilfred and Betty were married in Syracuse, New York by the Rev. Edwin T. Dahlberg of the First Baptist Church of Syracuse. Witnesses were Mrs. Eleanore T. Moyer, sister of the bride, and John G. Boyd, Jr. | SPOUSE: F49
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Witnesses were Henry D. Coon and Mary Jordan. | SPOUSE: F9
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Wm Meyer, 329 6th Street, age 27, born NYCity, 1st marriage; Josephine Daners, 167 E. 4th Street, age 26, born NYCity, Father: Theodor Daners, Mother: Elisa Sorger, 1st marriage; Performed by Pastor John B. Mayer, St. Nicholas Church, 112 First St.; witnesses: Otto Daners & Amelia Meyer. | SPOUSE: F998
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Age 32, mother of 4, 3 living. | Alice
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UNKNOWN CONNECTION TO GRAY FAMILY | Annie
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Catherine was alone after her husband died, she lived in Astoria. She went to church every day and worked as a cleaning woman. She was killed when she was hit by a truck crossing the road on her way to Mass. -Dan Gray | Catherine
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Age given: 39 | Eleanor
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Age given: 52 | Eleanor
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age 86, in son Eugene Martins home, with Arthur Bidwell, nephew of Eugene; widowed. | Eliza A.
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Philip McGuiness, farmer, 55
Jennie, 53,
Frank, 18,
Maggie, 15,
James, 11 | Jane
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name from Conn. Death Records:
"Name: Owen E Gray
Spouse: Marg
Birth: abt 1900
Death: 2 Apr 1974 - New Haven, Connecticut
Residence: New Haven, Connecticut" | Marg
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with Stephen, Lena, husband Eugene | Mary
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Age 51, 1st marriage at 42. | May
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grandfather, John Alexander, came from Scotland before 1640 | Dorothy ALEXANDER
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" a Presbyterian minister" from: Family genealogy comprising the ancestry and descendants of Jonathan Barlow and Plain Rogers, of Delaware County, N.Y. | BAILEY
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" a Presbyterian minister" from: Family genealogy comprising the ancestry and descendants of Jonathan Barlow and Plain Rogers, of Delaware County, N.Y. | BAILEY
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"...married ________. They resided in the city of Brooklyn, NY, where he was engaged in the retail carpet business for many years." from: Family genealogy comprising the ancestry and descendants of Jonathan Barlow and Plain Rogers, of Delaware County, N.Y. | Theodore Bailey
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...met her death by falling from a horse while passing South Hadley Falls, on the way to visit her daughter in Coventry, Conn. | Abigail BARTLETT
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"of New Rochelle" | Theophilus BARTOW
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"Robert was a school teacher" | Robert Mitchell BAXTER
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"...started in life a poor man, but at his death was in comfortable circumstances. He was a plain, honest farmer, taking little interest in political affairs, and in religious faith he leaned toward the Friends' church."
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buried Mt.Zion Baptist Cem., Somers, Westchester? | David BEDELL
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(Research):74 yrs old, living with Edmond Bedell , Yorktown, 1850, name 'Deborah Conklin'
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in The Frost Geneology, pg 73:
"136 DEBORAH, daughter of Ephraim and (27) Philena
(Frost) Bedell; m. April 18, 1821, by Rev. Silas Constant of Yorktown, N.Y., John Conklin.
Issue (Conklin):
451 Edmond."
[note: The Frost Genealogy is WRONG. Edmond was born out of wedlock in 1805 and was the son of David Weeks.]
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may 15 2008
found following record, Westchester County Archives:
"Court Records, 1768-1912 --
Personal Name Index -- Be-Bz
Bedel, Deborah 1806 Justice Court : Bastardy Proceedings"
[note: this document explained why Edmond's name was Bedell, not Conklin as in the Frost Genealogy. Edmond was born long before Deborah married John Conklin.]
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | Deborah BEDELL
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This is a paternity suit from 100 years ago, transcribed with spelling left intact:
An Order of the bastardy Maid against
David Weekes April the 16 Day
1806
State of New York
Westchester County
April 16 Day 1806
The order of Nathaniel Hyatt and Thomas Strang two of the justices of the peace in and for the said County of Westchester in York Town Maid the sixteenth Day of April one thousand eight hundred and six Conserning a Mail bastard Child Pastely borne in the Town of yorkTown afforesaid of the boday of Deborah Beedel singal Woman…….
Whereas it hath appeared unto us the said justice as well upon the Complaint of the Oversears of the poor of the said Town of yorkTown as upon the Oath of the said Deborah Beedel that she the said Deborah Beedel on the thirteenth Day of August, one thousand eight hundred and five was Delivered of a mail bastard Child at the Dwelling house of Epheriam Beedel in said york Town in said County and that the said bastard child is now chartable to the Town of york Town and Likely so to continew and further that David Weekes of Stephen Town in the said County of Westchester carpenter did begit the said bastard child on the boday of her the said Deborah Beedel and whereas it hath been duly proved to us upon Oath that the said David Weekes hath been summoned to appear before us the said justiess to the end we might Examine into the Cause and surcomstanses of the ---------- and whereas he the said David Weekes has Neglected to appear before us according to such summons We therefore upon Examination of the Cause and Surcomstanses of the premises? as will upon the Oath of the said Deborah Beedel as otherwise Do hearby ajudge him the said David Weekes to be the Res---ted Father of the said bastard Child…..
And thereupon We Do Order as well for the bitter? Releaf of the said town of york Town as for the sustentation and releaf of the said bastard Child that the said David Weekes shall and Do forthwith upon notice of this our order pay or cause to be paid to the said oversears of the poor of the said town of york Town or some or one of them the sum of thirty eight Dolars and thirty two sents for and towars the Lying in of the said Deborah Beedel and the sustentation and maintaiensce of the said bastard Child to the time of Making this our order.
And so Do also hearby Further Order that the said David Weekes shall likewise pay or cause to be paid to the oversears of the poor of the said Town of york Town for the tim being or to some or one of them the sum of Forty fore sents weekely and Every week from this present time for and towards the keeping sustentation and maintainence of the said bastard Child for and During so Long a time as the said bastard Child shall be Chargable to the said Town of YorkTown
Given under our hand and seals the Day and year
first above Writen
Thomas Strang
Nathaniel Hyatt } just pce | Deborah BEDELL
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On document: "Edith Bedell, Great Granddaughter, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y." and "Haviland Bedell and Edith Bedell, who are infants over the age of fourteen years of age, and whose General Guardian is Cornelius J. Horton,.." | Edith BEDELL
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