He is married to Maud Adelaide Montanye.
They got married on January 7, 1903 at Oak Ridge, Town of Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, he was 19 years old.Source 8
Child(ren):
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Maud Adelaide Montanye |
Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York. 1461/ -/217. Howard Olmstead, head, age 47, married at 20, machinist for furnace company; Maude A., wife, age 45, married at 19; Earl Putnam, boarder, age 49, married at 20, truck driver for coal company.
Charleston, Montgomery County, New York. Household 168/174. George Olmstead, born Feb 1859, age 41, married 18 years; Ella, wife, born Nov 1862, age 37, married 18 years, 2 births/1 living child; Howard, son, born Mar 1883, age 17, single.
Howard Olmsted 27, head, married 7 years, farmer home farm; Maude A Olmsted 25, wife, married 7 years, 2 births/1 child living; Theresa M J Olmsted 6, daughter, single; all born New York
Albany Ward 19, Albany, New York. 548 Clinton Avenue. ; Household 50/77. Howard Olmstead, head, rents, age 37, machinist in railroad shop; Maud, wife, age 36; Theresa M., daughter, age 16; Iola P., daughter, age 9.
Howard Hamilton Olmstead, living at 67 East Main Street, Johnstown, Fulton County, New York; white, age 35, mechanic. Nearest relative: Mrs. Howard Olmstead, Johnstown, New York; medium build, medium height, blue eyes, brown hair; Registration at Johnstown, Fulton County, New York on 9 Sept 1918/ Washington, D.C.: NARA
Howard Olmstead, born 19 Mar 1883; died May 1970; last residence: 12302 Scotia, Schenectady, New York.
OLMSTEAD--MONTANYE
On Jan. 7, 1903, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Montanye, Oak Ridge, occurred a very pretty home wedding when their daughter,Maude,became the wife of Howard Olmstead of Charleston. About a hundred and thirty guests assembled to witness the ceremony.
At 12 o'clock the bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Winfield MacDuffee. Mr. Ray Montanye, brother of the bride, acted as best man, and Miss Nellie Olmstead, cousin of the groom, as bridesmaid. Miss Jennle Montanye, sister of the bride, was flower girl, and the Rev. Ira L. Peck of Charleston Four Corners performed the marriage ceremony. The fair young bride wore a beautiful dress of cream white mohair, trimmed with lace applique and brilliants, and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The ushers, Mr. Rial B. Veeder and Miss Lena Tillapaugh, Mr. Oakley Becker and Miss Mae Wessell, wore sashes of green and white, and the room was tastefully trimmed with the same colors.
After a bountiful repast was served, Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead departed amid showers of rice and good wishes for a trip to Schenectady and Albany, after which they will make their home with Mrs. Harvey Hamilton, near Charleston.
The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts, including a quantity ol table linen, dishes, silverware, lamps, clocks, pictures, bedspreads and rugs.
Among the many out of town guests were the following: Miss Jennie Hall, Gloversville; Mrs. Hattle Hulett,Johnstown; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Devenpeck, Mrs. Solomon Veeder. Fonda; Mrs. Susan McCIumpha, Amsterdam; Mr.and Mrs. Richard Warner. Canajoharie; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shultz, Mr. J. H. Wessell, the Misses Edith and Laura Wessell, Blaine; Mr. George Resseguie, Mr. Merle Resseguie, Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. J..W. Wessell, Central Bridge; Mr. Oakley Becker, Schoharie;
Mr. and Mrs.. A. H. Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Olmstead, Glen; Mr. and Mrs Charles Holmes, Mr.and Mrs. Frank Talmage, Charleston; Mrs. C. I. Conover, Mr. Otho Conover, Charleston Four Corners; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brown, Carlisle; Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Ostrander, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gordon. Sloansvllle.