1687 - Margaret FESSENDEN born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Margaret was the daughter of Nicholas FESSENDEN and Margaret CHENEY.
1691 - Sarah PIERCE born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Sarah was the daughter of Samuel PIERCE and Lydia BACON.
1705 - Zurishaddi PIERCE born. Zurishaddi was the son of Benjamin PIERCE and Mary REED.
1712 - Jonathan KENYON born. Jonathan was the son of Nathaniel KENYON and Eleanor UTTER.
1716 - Ezekiel BABCOCK born. Ezekiel was the son of Robert BABCOCK and Lydia CRANDALL.
1771 - Susannah CHEW born in New Jersey. Susannah was the daughter of Rev. Jesse CHEW and Mary RICHARDS.
1783 - Matthew OSBORNE died. Matthew was the son of Matthew OSBORNE and Mary ________. Matthew was my 8x-great grandfather.
1793 - William GAMBLE born. William was the son of John GAMBLE and Rebecca McPHEETERS.
1807 - John L. WALKER born. John was the son of Joseph WALKER and Martha McPHEETERS.
1808 - Samuel BOND married Charity BEESON. Samuel was the son of Samuel BOND and Elizabeth BEALS.
1808 - Susannah PEFLEY born in Botetourt County, Virginia. Susannah was the daughter of Henry PEFLEY and Susannah BORNDRAGAR.
1832 - Sarah Ann NOSLER born. Sarah was the daughter of John NOSLER and Mary PIRTLE.
1834 - Abraham B. JACOBS born in Warrington Township, York County, Pennsylvania. Abraham was the son of David JACOBS and Barbara BYERS.
1849 - Rachel ROSS married Isaac LEWIS. Rachel was the daughter of John ROSS and Phoebe HEATON.
1851 - Amanda HEATON born in Iowa. Amanda was the daughter of Alexander S. HEATON and Jemima SHAW.
1862 - Hannah MILLS died in Morgan County, Indiana. Hannah was the daughter of William WOODWARD and Elizabeth MILLIKAN. Hannah was my 5x-great grandmother.
1862 - George W. ALDERMAN born in Greenville, Bond County, Illinois. George was the son of William Perry ALDERMAN and Elizabeth Ann LEE.
1876 - Burrell Russell LEE died in Richmond, Missouri. Burrell was the son of Burrell Russell LEE and Louhaney SWAFFORD.
1888 - Lillian Maude ERVIN born. Lillian was the daughter of Isaac Luther ERVIN and Edith Katherine BEAM.
1910 - Catherine METZNER died in Rome City, Noble County, Indiana. Catherine was the daughter of Nicholas YOUNG and Salome ________. Catherine was my 3x-great grandmother.
1946 - Louisa Catherine SWAFFORD died in Richmond, Missouri. Louisa was the daughter of Robert E. LEE and Frances A. CROWLEY.
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Friday, June 22, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
On This Day : January 24
1699: Mary HIGGINS born in Hopewell, New Jersey. Mary was the daughter of Jedediah HIGGINS and Mary NEWBOLD.
1704: Samuel HAINES born in Northampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. Samuel was the son of William HAINES and Sarah PAINE.
1741: Anna MAXSON born. Anna was the daughter of John MAXSON and Tacy ROGERS.
1749: Elinor MAXSON born. Elinor was the daughter of John MAXSON and Thankfull RANDALL.
1811: John WRIGHT married Ann MORROW in Adams County, Ohio. John was the son of John WRIGHT and Sarah FLEMING.
1814: Eliza Ann H. DEACON born in Burlington County, New Jersey. Eliza was the daughter of Joseph DEACON and Beulah HAINES.
1821: Hannah DAVIS born. Hannah was the daughter of Nathan J. DAVIS and Keziah DAVIS.
1832: Betsey Jane COOK born. Betsey was the daughter of James S. COOK and Eunice HUNT.
1832: Rachel ROSS born. Rachel was the daughter of John ROSS and Pheobe HEATON.
1840: Clarissa A. WELCH born. Clarissa was the daughter of Lucas WELCH and Alma PIERCE.
1842: Rebecca A. SWAFFORD born in Tennessee. Rebecca was the daughter of John Calvin SWAFFORD and Mary Ellen SHIRLEY.
1852: Houston CUMMINGS born in Alabama. Houston was the son of Abner CUMMINGS and Mary WRIGHT.
1864: Hugh WARDLAW died in Brown County, Ohio. Hugh was the son of Robert WARDLAW and Janet DOWNEY.
1865: Beulah PUCKETT died. Beulah was the daughter of Levi COFFIN and Prudence WILLIAMS.
1866: Rev. Nathaniel CHEW died in Mahaska County, Iowa. Nathaniel was the son of Nathaniel CHEW and Sarah SPRINGER. He was my 4x great-grandfather.
1881: Charles Washington KING born in Marion County, Indiana. Charles was the son of Eli KING and Laura Belle BLACK.
1891: Elias P. SNYDER died in Delaware County, Indiana. Elias was the son of Edwin Clark Anthony SNYDER and Amanda GROENENDYKE.
1896: Joseph CHEW died in Ross County, Ohio. Joseph was the son of Joseph CHEW and Elizabeth THOMAS.
1929: William Wesley WRIGHT died in Brown County, Ohio. William was the son of Samuel Pangburn WRIGHT and Rebecca Ruth HALL.
1954: John William WEHRLY died in Salamonia, Jay County, Indiana. John was the son of William P. WEHRLY and Olive Jane SMITH.
1704: Samuel HAINES born in Northampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. Samuel was the son of William HAINES and Sarah PAINE.
1741: Anna MAXSON born. Anna was the daughter of John MAXSON and Tacy ROGERS.
1749: Elinor MAXSON born. Elinor was the daughter of John MAXSON and Thankfull RANDALL.
1811: John WRIGHT married Ann MORROW in Adams County, Ohio. John was the son of John WRIGHT and Sarah FLEMING.
1814: Eliza Ann H. DEACON born in Burlington County, New Jersey. Eliza was the daughter of Joseph DEACON and Beulah HAINES.
1821: Hannah DAVIS born. Hannah was the daughter of Nathan J. DAVIS and Keziah DAVIS.
1832: Betsey Jane COOK born. Betsey was the daughter of James S. COOK and Eunice HUNT.
1832: Rachel ROSS born. Rachel was the daughter of John ROSS and Pheobe HEATON.
1840: Clarissa A. WELCH born. Clarissa was the daughter of Lucas WELCH and Alma PIERCE.
1842: Rebecca A. SWAFFORD born in Tennessee. Rebecca was the daughter of John Calvin SWAFFORD and Mary Ellen SHIRLEY.
1852: Houston CUMMINGS born in Alabama. Houston was the son of Abner CUMMINGS and Mary WRIGHT.
1864: Hugh WARDLAW died in Brown County, Ohio. Hugh was the son of Robert WARDLAW and Janet DOWNEY.
1865: Beulah PUCKETT died. Beulah was the daughter of Levi COFFIN and Prudence WILLIAMS.
1866: Rev. Nathaniel CHEW died in Mahaska County, Iowa. Nathaniel was the son of Nathaniel CHEW and Sarah SPRINGER. He was my 4x great-grandfather.
1881: Charles Washington KING born in Marion County, Indiana. Charles was the son of Eli KING and Laura Belle BLACK.
1891: Elias P. SNYDER died in Delaware County, Indiana. Elias was the son of Edwin Clark Anthony SNYDER and Amanda GROENENDYKE.
1896: Joseph CHEW died in Ross County, Ohio. Joseph was the son of Joseph CHEW and Elizabeth THOMAS.
1929: William Wesley WRIGHT died in Brown County, Ohio. William was the son of Samuel Pangburn WRIGHT and Rebecca Ruth HALL.
1954: John William WEHRLY died in Salamonia, Jay County, Indiana. John was the son of William P. WEHRLY and Olive Jane SMITH.
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Shirley Lambertson Weds Virgil Patz
Source: Anderson Daily Bulletin, Anderson, Indiana, Friday, June 1, 1956, pages 11-12.
Shirley Lambertson Weds Virgil Patz on May 26
Miss Shirley Lambertson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambertson Sr., 402 Walnut St., Alexandria, became the bride of Virgil L. Patz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patz, 1301 W. 1st St., Alexandria, on Saturday, May 26 at 9 a.m. in the St. Mary's Catholic Church with the Rev. Robert F. Kreutzer, of Lebanon, officiating at the double-ring ceremony. Assisting Rev. Kreutzer were George Ross, Pat Matney, Charles Montgomery and William Montgomery, of Anderson.
Organ selections were presented by Mrs. Harry Beardsley, and vocalists at the nuptial high mass were Charles Mack, of Alexandria, and Mrs. Lawrence Staggs, of Anderson.
The chancel was decorated with bouquets of mums, snapdragons and palms. A white aisle runner extended to the altar.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a floor-length gown of hand-clipped Chantilly lace and nylon tulle which featured a scalloped neckline, a fitted bodice and lace appliques on the bouffant skirt. The long tapered sleeves came to bridal points over her hands.
Her finger-tipped veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift from the groom, and carried a white prayer book and a cascade arrangement of rosebuds, white streamers and lace.
The maid of honor, Miss Darleen Lambertson, sister of the bride, wore a waltz-length gown of shell pink satin which featured a square off-the-shoulder neckline outlined by a row of ruffled net. She carried a cascade of raspberry carnations.
The bridesmaids, Misses Ilene Mack, of Alexandria, and Jean Ann Fettig, of Hartford City, wore identically fashioned waltz-length gowns of net over taffeta. Tiers of figured nylon net ruffles accented the bodice, skirt and capelet. Miss Mack wore pale lavender and Miss Fettig was gowned in lime green. Both carried cascades of yellow and lavender carnations. All the attendants wore a triple banded cap of feathers dotted with rhinestones.
Frank Lambertson, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushers included Joseph Rasteller Jr., Maurice Mehling, Larry Pierce and David Garner.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Lambertson chose a pink dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Patz, mother of the bridegroom, wore a blue dress with white accessories and a corsage of blue carnations.
A reception was held in the parish club rooms. The serving table was centered with a five-tiered wedding cake decorated with roses and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Serving the guests were Miss Teresa Diamond, Mrs. Frances New, of Alexandria; Miss Maralyn Young, of Summitville, and Miss Betty Maxwell, of Anderson. Individual tables were decorated with bridal colors and centered with wedding bells. Miss Marjorie Gooding presided at the registration table.
For her wedding trip to Chicago, Mrs. Patz changed into a lavender silk dress with a matching linen jacket and a corsage of pink roses. Upon their return the couple will reside at 506 W. Van Buren, Alexandria.
Mrs. Patz was graduated from Alexandria High School and is employed as a secretary in the engineering department of Haynes-Stellite Co. Her husband was graduated from Alexandria High School and attended St. Joseph's College and Ball State Teachers College. He served two years in the U.S. Army and is presently employed as a clerk in the E and R department of Johns-Manville Co., Alexandria.
Shirley Lambertson Weds Virgil Patz on May 26
Miss Shirley Lambertson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambertson Sr., 402 Walnut St., Alexandria, became the bride of Virgil L. Patz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patz, 1301 W. 1st St., Alexandria, on Saturday, May 26 at 9 a.m. in the St. Mary's Catholic Church with the Rev. Robert F. Kreutzer, of Lebanon, officiating at the double-ring ceremony. Assisting Rev. Kreutzer were George Ross, Pat Matney, Charles Montgomery and William Montgomery, of Anderson.
Organ selections were presented by Mrs. Harry Beardsley, and vocalists at the nuptial high mass were Charles Mack, of Alexandria, and Mrs. Lawrence Staggs, of Anderson.
The chancel was decorated with bouquets of mums, snapdragons and palms. A white aisle runner extended to the altar.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a floor-length gown of hand-clipped Chantilly lace and nylon tulle which featured a scalloped neckline, a fitted bodice and lace appliques on the bouffant skirt. The long tapered sleeves came to bridal points over her hands.
Her finger-tipped veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift from the groom, and carried a white prayer book and a cascade arrangement of rosebuds, white streamers and lace.
The maid of honor, Miss Darleen Lambertson, sister of the bride, wore a waltz-length gown of shell pink satin which featured a square off-the-shoulder neckline outlined by a row of ruffled net. She carried a cascade of raspberry carnations.
The bridesmaids, Misses Ilene Mack, of Alexandria, and Jean Ann Fettig, of Hartford City, wore identically fashioned waltz-length gowns of net over taffeta. Tiers of figured nylon net ruffles accented the bodice, skirt and capelet. Miss Mack wore pale lavender and Miss Fettig was gowned in lime green. Both carried cascades of yellow and lavender carnations. All the attendants wore a triple banded cap of feathers dotted with rhinestones.
Frank Lambertson, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushers included Joseph Rasteller Jr., Maurice Mehling, Larry Pierce and David Garner.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Lambertson chose a pink dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Patz, mother of the bridegroom, wore a blue dress with white accessories and a corsage of blue carnations.
A reception was held in the parish club rooms. The serving table was centered with a five-tiered wedding cake decorated with roses and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Serving the guests were Miss Teresa Diamond, Mrs. Frances New, of Alexandria; Miss Maralyn Young, of Summitville, and Miss Betty Maxwell, of Anderson. Individual tables were decorated with bridal colors and centered with wedding bells. Miss Marjorie Gooding presided at the registration table.
For her wedding trip to Chicago, Mrs. Patz changed into a lavender silk dress with a matching linen jacket and a corsage of pink roses. Upon their return the couple will reside at 506 W. Van Buren, Alexandria.
Mrs. Patz was graduated from Alexandria High School and is employed as a secretary in the engineering department of Haynes-Stellite Co. Her husband was graduated from Alexandria High School and attended St. Joseph's College and Ball State Teachers College. He served two years in the U.S. Army and is presently employed as a clerk in the E and R department of Johns-Manville Co., Alexandria.
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