Descendants of Caspar Getman

Notes


23403. Patricia Frederick

 - Not included in the 1940 census. [WG]
 - Alt DOB: 16 Aug 1939


33216. Ricky Arthur Congdon

 - GFG # A 2436


33217. Linda May Congdon

 - GFG # A 2437


33218. Herman Congdon III

 - GFG # A 2438


33219. Joseph L Congdon

 - GFG # A 2439


33220. Paul Congdon

 - GFG - A


33221. Todd Congdon

 - GFG - A
 - Obituary (The Daily Press, Utica, NY, Thursday, September 30, 1973)
  LITTLE FALLS - Todd Congdon, infant son of Herman and Patricia Frederick Congdon, RD 2, Middleville, died Tuesday in Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, where he had been a patient for a day.  
   He was born Sept. 16,in Mohawk Valley General Hospital, Ilion.
   He leaves his parents, four brothers, Ricky, Herman III, Joseph and Paul; a sister Linda, all at home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Herman Congdon, this city; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fredericks, Palatine Bridge.
  Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery where graveside services will be conducted at 10 Thursday.
  Arrangements are by the Chapman Funeral Home.


23418. Shirely Jean Nellis

 - GFG # A 1886 / A


Marriage Notes for Shirely Jean Nellis and James Tull

 - Engagement Announcement (Th eKnickerbocker News, Albany, NY, Monday, May 21, 1956)
  Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nellis, Johnstown, have announced the'engagement of their daughter, Miss Shirley Nellis, to James Tull, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Emerson Tull, Albany and Washington.
  The wedding will be in July.
  Miss Nellis is a graduate of New York State College for Teachers. Mr. Tull is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University.

 - Wedding announcement (Leader-Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, undated, 1956)


33222. Jennifer Melissa Tull

 - Birth Announcement (Leader-Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Monday, May 6, 1968)
  A daughter, Jennifer Melissa, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Tull of Huntington Station on April 17 at a Huntington hospital.
  Mrs. Tull is the former Miss Shirley Nellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nellis of 5 New Montgomery Street.


23426. Mary Ann Smullens

 - GFG - A / A


Marriage Notes for Mary Ann Smullens and Alexander La Rocco

 - Shower Announcement (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Friday, July 10, 1956)
  Miss Mary Ann Smullens, who is to be married Aug. 11 to Alexander LaRocco of Dolgeville, was guest at a bridal shower Tuesday given by her aunt, Mrs. Charles Smullens, 24 1/2 Hoosac Street, Johnstown.
  Prizes went to Mrs George Miller, Mrs. Herman Liebelt, Mrs. Richard Tyner, Mrs. Clara Smullens, Mrs. Melvin Nellis, Charlotte and Arlene Nellis and Mrs. Robert Stewart.


33223. Mary Jane La Rocco

 - GFG # A 2443 / A


23438. Alma Ruth Folmsbee

 - GFG - A / A
 - 1940 census, Gloversville, Fulton, NY, (264 East Fulton Street) fam # 153 - She and her daughter were living with her parents. She is listed as single.


Myron Percy Sleezer

 - 1930 census, Gloversville, Fulton, NY, (47 Forest) fam # 137 - Brown William; ... Sleezer Myron, brother-in-law, ae 23, born in NY, parents born in NY, Chauffeur - General Trucking.
 - 1940 census, Johnstown, Fulton, NY, (341 West Montgomery street) fam # 284 - Fonda Frank; ... Sleezer Myron, lodger, ae 33, 8th grade, relocated from Gloversville, Spar Hand - Knitting Mill; ...


Marriage Notes for Alma Ruth Folmsbee and Myron Percy Sleezer

 - Wedding Announcement (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Wednesday, December 6, 1933)
  Miss Ruth Folmsbee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Folmsbee of Ballston Spa, and Myron Sleezer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sleezer of Gloversville, were married Saturday evening at the Methodist parsonage in Ballston by Rev. David J. Livingstone.
  The witnesses were Miss Edith Miers of Gloversville and Mrs. David J. Livingstone. Mr. and Mrs. Sleezer will reside at 31 Rowland street, Ballston Spa.


33224. Shirley A Sleezer

 - GFG - A / A
 - Birth Announcement (The Morning Herald, Gloversille - Johnstown, NY, Thursday, February 28, 1935)
  A daughter was born Feb. lOth to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sleezer of 1377 East Fulton street.


23439. Earl Charles Folmsbee

 - GFG - A / A

 - Obituary (The Leader-Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, February 13, 2007)
     Mr. Earl C. Folmsbee, age 87, passed away at his beloved home on the Great Sacandaga Lake in Mayfield on Sunday, February 11, 2007. Born September 23, 1919 in Flat Creek, N.Y., he was the son of the late Maynard and Alma Abel Folmsbee. Mr. Folmsbee was a 1938 graduate of Gloversville High School and first employed as a machinist at General Electric Co. before enlisting in the Navy during WW II. Among other vessels, he was in submarine service aboard the USS Bugara, serving in the Philippines and the Asiatic-Pacific areas. Upon his honorable discharge in 1946, Earl returned to the General Electric Co. in Schenectady. He continued his employment as a machinist for some years before purchasing the Johnstown Bowling Center in Johnstown which he operated until his retirement in 1975. He was the first proprietor elected to the Fulton County Bowling Hall of Fame.
  An avid outdoorsman, Earl especially loved fishing and his outdoor parties with family and friends. He was also an accomplished self-taught artist. His memberships include the Johnstown Moose Lodge, Gloversville Masonic Temple, VFW Post 2077, and the Capital District Bowling Proprietors Association.
  He is survived by his wife, Magdaline Tasheff Folmsbee of Mayfield, whom he married October 12, 1946; his sons, Jeffrey (Sherry) Folmsbee of Atlanta, Georgia and James (Karen) Folmsbee of Ballston Spa. He is also survived by two sisters, Dorothy Williams of Fayetteville, N.C. and Doris (Peg) Galpin of Meco, as well as two grandchildren, Kyle Folmsbee of Scottsdale, Arizona and Leah Folmsbee of Manhattan; nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by a brother; Guy Folmsbee; and sisters, Irene Woltman, Ruth Healy and Alma Ruth Folmsbee.
  There will be no calling hours. A private memorial service and urn burial at Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery will be held at the convenience of the family.
  Expressions of sympathy in his memory may be made to Mt. Valley Hospice, 108 Steele Avenue, Gloversville, N.Y. 12078; Northampton Ambulance Corps, P.O. Box 155 Northville, N.Y. 12134; or to a charity of choice.
  Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Walrath & Stewart Funeral Home, 51 Fremont Street, Gloversville, N.Y.


Magdaline Tasheff twin

 - Obituary (Leader - Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, March 2, 2010)
  
 Mrs. Magdaline Tasheff Folmsbee of Mayfield, N.Y., passed away peacefully at the Wesley Health Care Center in Saratoga Springs on Sunday, February 28, 2010, after a brief illness. She was 88.  
   Maggie, as she was always known, was born at home above the family grocery store on September 27, 1921, along with her twin sister, Virginia, to Stoil and Petra Ivanova Tasheff. She was a proud graduate of Gloversville High School and in 1940 was in the class of seventeen young women who graduated from Brodean Business School, at which time she was accepted as a member of the office staff at J.W. Sisson and Company. She worked at Fulton County National Bank for several years, during which time she met, became engaged to and then married Earl Folmsbee in 1946. They celebrated 60 years of marriage prior to Earl's passing in 2007.
   Maggie was a devoted wife and mother, while continuing her employment life as an insurance agent with the Schermerhorn Insurance Agency on Main St. in the Glove City and also assisted in her husband's business, Johnstown Bowling Center, as a bookkeeper and cook for the Center's restaurant.
  Maggie thrived on constant activity. In her younger days, she loved tennis, ice-skating, cross country skiing and snowmobiling. She thoroughly enjoyed life on the Great Sacandaga Lake, where she and Earl created a wonderful retirement home from the camp they had throughout their working lives.
   Maggie traveled quite a bit, including a trip to Bulgaria, the home of her ancestors, where she satisfied a curiosity to find family and learn more about her roots.
   Maggie was an avid gardener and enjoyed entertaining. She spent free time also sewing, quilting and retaining a friendship with the "Handee Dandees," a home-dem group, which socialized while doing crafts, monthly, over the span of 50 years.
  In the 1990s, Maggie's life was happily consumed with cheering her local grandchildren as they ran in distance running events around the state.
   As a young girl of 9, Maggie lost her mother to illness. She was later predeceased by her father, and in more recent years, by her brother, James Tasheff of Wichita, Kan.; and sister, Mary Tasheff of Canada Lake, followed by her husband, Earl C. Folmsbee, in 2007.
Maggie is survived by: a son, Jeffrey Folmsbee, and his wife, Sherry, of Snellville, Ga., and children, Lisa Bradford, Amy White, Rebecca Holland and Max Holland and 9 grandchildren, all of Georgia.
   Maggie is also survived by a son, James Folmsbee, and his wife, Karen, of Ballston Spa and their twins, Kyle Folmsbee of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Leah Folmsbee of Fairfield, Conn.
Maggie is also survived by her beloved twin sister, Virginia Baker, with whom she has shared a lifelong, tight bond, and brother-in-law, Henry Baker, of Gloversville. She also leaves a sister-in-law, Mary Louise Tasheff of Wichita, Kan.; and sister-in-law, Doris (William) Galpin of Meco, along with several nieces and nephews.
   By express wishes of the deceased, there will be no viewing. A private funeral service will be held for family and friends at Walrath & Stewart Funeral Home, 51 Fremont St., Gloversville. Interment will take place at the Columbarium Wall at Gerald Solomon National Cemetery in Saratoga, where rest the remains of her husband, Earl. A date is yet to be determined.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Magdaline Folmsbee may be made to the Wesley Foundation, 131 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. It is with extreme gratitude that the family looks back at the care given by everyone in the Wesley Health Care Center Community. The donation of a book can also be made in Maggie's name to the NICU at Albany Medical Center where her preemie twin grandchildren had their miraculous start.


Marriage Notes for Earl Charles Folmsbee and Magdaline Tasheff twin

 - Wedding announcement (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Monday, October 14, 1946)
  Miss Magdaline Tasheff, daughter of Stoll Tasheff, 53 Forest street end Earl C. Folmsbee, son of' Mr. and Mrs, Maynard I. Folmsbee, 30 Burr street were married Saturday in the Fremont Street Methodist church by the Rev. Fred Clarke, the pastor.
   Miss Virginia Tasheff, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, the bridesmaids were Miss Doris Folmsbee, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Helen Farrell and Miss Doris Cruthers. Albert Fagant was the best man. The ushers ware Gerald Young, Charles Hammer and Robert Williams. The attendants were remembered with personal gifts.
  A reception followed the ceremony in the church parlors. Lunch was served by Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Miss Grace Hoose and Miss Betty Suits.
  The bride was graduated from Gloversville High School and the Brodean School. She is employed at the Fulton County National Bank & Trust Co. The bridegroom ia also a graduate of Gloversville High School. He served in the U. S. Navy in World War II on submarine duty in the Pacific.
  Mr. and Mrs. Folmsbee left for a wedding trip and when they return will reside at 36 East Fulton street in a newly furnished appartment.
  Out of town guests at the wedding were from Alvany, Philadelphia and Washington.


33225. Jeffrey Folmsbee

 - GFG - A / A


33226. James Folmsbee

 - GFG - A / A


23440. Dorothy May Folmsbee

 - GFG - A / A
 - Newspaper Article (The Leader - Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, March 28, 1972)
  Peeks into the Past
  March 28,1952 - Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Folmsbee, 12 Hawk Street, have received a cablegram from their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Williams, and two children, Dennis and Darlene, that they have arrived in Augsburg, Germany, to join her husband who is in the Army. They made the trip by plane.


33227. Dennis Williams

 - GFG - A / A


33228. Darlene Williams

 - GFG - A / A


23446. Harry E Berry

 - GFG # A 1902 / A
 - Birth Announcement (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, September 19, 1922)
  —Word has been received in this city of the birth of a nine pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Berry of Fort Plain. Mrs. Berry was formerly Miss Helen Moschelle of this city
 - 1900 living with maternal grandfather.
 - 1910 Fort Plain (Ward 3, Minden), Montgomery, NY, dw 13 fam 17, ED 82, p 1B/182.  Harry B. Berry, Head, M W 36 M1 15, Wholesale-Lumber;  Alida, Wife, F W 36 M1 15 3 3;  Rheta, Daughter, F W 13 S;  Guy Nellis, Son, M W 10 M;  Ruth Alida, Daughter, F W ? S.
 - 1920 Minden, Montgomery, NY, dw 34 fam 47, ED 97, p 2B/202.  Harry V. Berry, Head, M W 46 M, Merchant-Lumber;  Alida, Wife, F W 46 M;  Guy N., Son, M W 20 S;  Ruth A., Daughter, F W 10 S
 - 1930 Fort Plain, Montgomery, NY, dw 731 fam 739, ED 39, p 25A/242.  Harry V. Berry, Head, M W 55 M 20, Reatil Dealer-Lumber;  Alida, Wife, F W 56 M 21;  Ruth, Daughter, F W 20 S.

 - Obituary (Find A grave)
  arry E. Berry, 84, of Canal Street, Fort Plain, New York, died March 22, 2007 at St. Johnsville Nursing Home. He was born September 17, 1922 in Fort Plain, NY the son of Guy Berry and Helen Moschelle.
  Mr. Berry was educated in the Fort Plain School. Harry and his wife were the owners and operators of Fort Plain Laundorama and Harry's Snack Bar in Fort Plain for many years retiring in 1986. He was a lifetime resident of Fort Plain, NY. Harry served in the U.S. Army with the rank of Technician 5th Grade, as a Paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division during W.W.II. Harry also received a Purple Heart. He was a Fort Plain village trustee for several years.
   Harry attended the Church of the Good Shepherd, Canajoharie, NY and was also a founding member of the Mid-County Volunteer Ambulance Service; a member of the American Legion Post #554, Fort Plain, NY; Fort Plain VFW, Earl Stock Memorial Post #3275. Harry also loved to ride his motorcycle. He was married on November 28, 1946 to Selma Carrigan in England and as of March 2007 the couple celebrated 60 years of marriage.
  Harry is survived by his wife, Selma Mary Berry of Fort Plain, NY; a son, David P. Berry of Bellevue, Kentucky; a sister, Betsy B. Davis of Fort Plain, NY; two nephews and one cousin. He was predeceased by his son, Harry John Berry in 1996. A memorial service will be held on April 4, 2007 at 2:30 p.m. at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 26 Moyer Street, Canajoharie, NY with Pastor Amanda Nickles officiating.
  Burial will be at Fort Plain Cemetery at a later date with full military honors by the Fort Plain VFW Post #3275 Memorial Squad. The family will receive friends and relatives from 12:00-2:00 p.m. on April 4, 2007 at Gray-Houghtaling Smith Funeral Home, 34 Center Street, Fort Plain, NY 13339. In lieu of flowers please consider memorial contributions in memory of Harry to Mid-County Volunteer Ambulance Service, PO Box 126, Canajoharie NY 13317.


Selma Mary Carrigan

 - Obituary (Find A Grave)
  Mrs. Selma Mary Berry, 90, formerly of Canal Street, Fort Plain, New York died Friday, February 28, 2014 at Palatine Nursing Home. Born on January 22, 1924 in Leicestershire, England, she was the daughter of John Robert Carrigan and Dorothy Huckerby Carrigan. She was educated in England and moved to Fort Plain in 1946. Mrs. Berry and her husband were the Owners and Operators of Fort Plain Laundorama and Harry's Snack Bar in Fort Plain for many years, retiring in 1988. She attended the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Canajoharie, NY. Mrs. Berry was an avid swimmer, bowler and card player. On November 28, 1946 in England, Selma was married to Harry E. Berry. He preceded her in death on March 22, 2007 after celebrating over 60 years of marriage. She was also predeceased by her son, Harry John Berry in 1996; and her brother and sister. Mrs. Berry is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, David P. Berry and Diane Ananda of Bellevue, KY; several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held in the spring and will be announced at that time at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, 26 Moyer Street, Canajoharie, NY 13317. Arrangements are entrusted to Gray-Houghtaling & Smith Funeral Home, 34 Center Street, Fort Plain, NY 13339. Burial will take place in Fort Plain Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions in memory of Mrs. Selma M. Berry may be made to the Mid-County Volunteer Ambulance Service, 46 West Grand Street, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 or to the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, 26 Moyer Street, Canajoharie, NY 13317.


Marriage Notes for Harry E Berry and Selma Mary Carrigan

 - Wedding Announcement (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Saturday, November 23, 1946)
  Harry Berry of this village, who recently went to England, phoned his parents Wednesday night that his marriage to Miss Selma Carrlgan of Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, would take place the latter part of this month and that the newlyweds will then fly back to the United States.
  Mr. Berry who was a paratrooper in World War II, was stationed for a time in Hinckley, England, before serving with the armed forces on the Wuropean continent.


33229. Harry John Berry

 - Obituary (Find A Grave)
  Harry John Berry, 47, of Canal Street, Fort Plain, died suddenly Wednesday at Albany Medical Center Hospital. Born in Cooperstown on Nov. 12, 1948, he was the son of Harry E. Berry and Selma Carrigan. He graduated from Fort Plain High School in 1967 and graduated from Fulton-Montgomery Community College in Johnstown. Mr. Berry had worked at Keymark-Kasson & Keller in Fonda for many years and was also a drummer for several bands in the area. He was a lifelong area resident. He was of the Catholic Faith. In addition to his parents, survivors include one brother, David P. Berry of Covington, Ky.; two aunts, and several cousins. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, at 10 a.m. at the Gray Houghtaling & Smith Funeral Home, 34 Center St., Fort Plain. Father Kenneth Swain will officiate. Burial will be in Fort Plain Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to Mid-County Volunteer Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 126, Canajoharie, 13317.


23447. Betsy Jane Berry

 - GFG # A 1903 / A
 - Betsy and Arthur were seventh cousins, not through Getman lines.

 - Obituary
   Mrs. Betsy B. Davis, 87, formerly of Fort Plain, New York died Thursday, October 3, 2013 at Palatine Nursing Home surrounded by her family. Born on July 3, 1926 in Fort Plain, NY, she was the daughter of Guy Berry and Helen Moschelle Berry. She was a graduate of Fort Plain High School, class of 1943. Mrs. Davis was a lifelong area resident spending most of her life in Fort Plain prior to moving to Arkell Hall in 2009.
  Mrs. Davis worked for Fred Lee Publications for many years as an office manager and bookkeeper. Most recently she was employed with Agway Petroleum in Fort Plain. Mrs. Davis was an avid bowler. She was predeceased by her brother, Harry Berry. Mrs. Davis is survived by her 2 sons, Lon and his wife, Gabrielle Davis of Jensen Beach, FL, Larry Davis of Menands, NY; sister-in-law, Selma M. Berry of Palatine Bridge, NY; and nephew, David Berry and Diane Ananda of Bellevue, KY; special friends, Gail and Tom Coppernoll and their daughters, Tara Coppernoll Smallwood and Jena Coppernoll. A memorial service will be held on Monday, October 7, 2013 at 3:00pm at The Chapel of Gray-Houghtaling & Smith Funeral Home, 34 Center Street, Fort Plain, NY with Rev. Zachary Labagh officiating. The family will receive relatives and friends on Monday from 2:00-3:00pm at the funeral home. Burial will take place in Fort Plain Cemetery.


Arthur Lelon Davis

 - Betsy and Arthur were seventh cousins, not through Getman lines.


Marriage Notes for Betsy Jane Berry and Arthur Lelon Davis

 - Wedding Announcement (Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY, Saturday, August 3, 1946)
  FORT PLAIN, Aug. 3.—Miss Betsy June Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Berry, and Arthur L. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Able, both of this village, were married at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at St. James' Parish House by the Rev. Raymond Doran, pastor.
  Miss Nancy Watkins was the maid of honor, and Harry E. Berry, brother of the bride was best man.
  The bride was gowned in white marquisette with a fingertip length veil adorned with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Watkins wore a pink gown and carried a bouquet of pink roses.
  Mother of the bride wore a shell pink dress with black accessories and matching corsage, and the mother of the bridegroom was dressed in aqua with, black accessories and had a corsage of pink roses.
  For going away the bride chose a lime dress, black accessories and matching corsage. After a wedding trip to Lake Champlain and Old Orchard, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Davis will reside at 17 Wagner Street, this village.
  Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis were graduated from Fort Plain High School. Class of 1943. The bride is employed as a billing clerk at Luxuray Mills, and the bridegroom is employed as a ticket agent at the New York Central Railroad station, after three yeas service in the Naval Air Service.


Vernon Bellinger

 - 1940 census, Gloversville, Fulton, NY, (30 East Pine St) fam # 20 - Bellinger Vernon, ae 26, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Foreman - Knitting Mill; Kathryn, wife, ae 23, 3 yr HS, born inNY, Clerk - Dress Shop.

 - Funeral Announcement (Leader Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, June 28, 1977)
  A service for Vernon Bellinger was held at 11 yesterday morning at the John W. Finocan Funeral Home, with Rev. Albert M. Brockway, pastor of the Fremont Steeet United Methodist Church, officiating.
  Bearers were John Darby, Gary Ambrosino, Jerry Schmitt, Arch Nellis, Vernard Joseph and Robert Flynn.
  Burial was in the Prospect Hill Cemetery.


Marriage Notes for Beverly Darby and Vernon Bellinger

 - Wedding Announcement (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Thursday, January 23, 1947)
  A dinner party was held yesterday noon by employes of the making department of the Buscarlet Glove Co, on Division street, when Miss Beverly Darby, who will be married Saturday to Vernon Bellinger, was the guest of honor. There were 35 present. The future bride was remembered with a purse of money. The presentation was made by Albert Blum, member of the firm.


33233. Jeffrey T Bellinger

 - Birth Announcement (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Friday, October 3, 1952)
  Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bellinger, 37 Pleasant Street, son, 5:55 a m , yesterday.


Marriage Notes for Jeffrey T Bellinger and Linda Smimmo

 - Engagement Announcement (The Leader - Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, NY, Wednesday, November 4, 1970)
  The engagement of Miss Linda Smimmo, daughter of Mrs. Mary Smimno of 26 North Judson Street to Jeffrey T. Bellinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bellinger of 15 North Judson Street, is announced by her mother.
  Both Miss Smimmo and Bellinger are graduates of Gloversville High School. Miss Smimmo is employed as typist at the Fulton County office building, Johnstown. Bellinger is employed by Fulmont News Company, Inc. and as a weekend disc jockey for the WENT radio station.


23457. John Stephen Bell

 - GFG - A / A


33234. Linda Parker Bell

 - GFG - A / A


Marriage Notes for John Stephen Bell and Jane Allison Young

 - Divorced 1973


33240. Christopher Lewis Moulton

 - Birth Announcement (The Hamburg Sun, NY, Thursday, March 12, 1964)
  Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Moulton of Huron St. announce the arrival of a son, Christopher Lewis, on Feb. 25 in Buffalo General Hospital. Mrs. Moulton is the former Ann Shorter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shorter of Kenvil, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. W L. Moulton of Wellsville are paternal grandparents. The Moultons also have an older son, Michael.


33241. Ellen Lynn Moulton

 - Birth Announcement (The Hamburg Sun, NY, wednesday, September 4, 1968)
  Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moulton of Torry Drive announce the birth of their first daughter, Ellen Lynn, on August 27. She joins two brothers, Michael and Christopher. Mrs. Moulton is the former Ann Shorter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shorter of Kenvil. N. J.


23482. Kenneth Christopher Vroman twin

 - GFG - A
 - 1930 census, Binghamton, Broome, NY, fam # 179 - Vroman Margaret B, rents her home, ae 54, born in NY, parents born in NY, Saleslady - Millinery; Kermit G, nephew, ae 22, born in NY, Asst Cashier - Agency; Kenneth C, nephew, ae 22, Under Writing - Insurance.
 - 1940 census, Bethlehem, Albany, NY, (351 Delmar Place) fam # 184 - Vroman Kenneth C, rents his home, ae 31, 4 yr HS, born in NY, relocated from Albany, Casualty Insurance Manager; Louisa (sic) E, wife, ae 35, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Sandra J, daughter, ae 2, born in NY.
  - 1940 census, Cleveland, Cayahoga, OH, (hotel) - ... Vroman Kenneth C, ae 32, 2 yr college, relocated from Albany, NY, Salesman - Insurance. [He also had a residence in Ohio]


Laura Eleanor Pink

 - Birth Announcement (Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle, NY, Friday, June 19, 1903)
  Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pink are the proud. parents of a little baby girl, who has been named Laura Elinor.
 - Where was she during the 1930 census?


Marriage Notes for Kenneth Christopher Vroman twin and Laura Eleanor Pink

 - Wedding Announcement (The Schoharie Republican, NY, Thursday, May 31, 1934)
   Miss Laura Eleanor Pink of Albany and Kenneth C. Vroman son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Vroman of this village, were married at Glens Falls on Saturday, May 19. They will be at home at 148 Lancaster street, Albany. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Vroman.


33242. Sandra J Vroman

 - GFG - A