Zij is getrouwd met Winfield Scott McDuffee.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 oktober 1902 te Browns Hollow, Montgomery County, New York, zij was toen 22 jaar oud.Bron 6
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Belle Dye Montanye | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1902 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winfield Scott McDuffee |
Charleston, Montgomery County, New York. Esperance Road. Household 119/120. Winfield McDuffee, age 29, married once for 7 years; Belle, wife, age 30, married once for 7 years, 4 births/2 living children; Roy, son, age 3; Loyd, son, age 4 months.
James Dey 84, head, born Sept 1815 in New York, married 26 years, capitalist; Sarah E Dey 68, wife, born Dec 1832 in New York, married 26 years, 0 births/0 children living; Belle E Matoney 20, granddaughter, born Apr 1880 in New York, single,
Charleston, Montgomery County, New York. Charleston 4 Corners. Household 160/161. Winfield S. McDuffee, age 39; Belle, age 39; Roy, son, age 13; Lloyd, son, age 10; David, son, age 8.
BELLE McDUFFEE
PALATINE BRIDGE — Mrs. Belle A. McDuffee, 88, widow of Winfield Scott McDuffee, died Tuesday in the Palatine Nursing Home. She had made her home
with her son, Lloyd, Palatine Bridge.
She was bom at Browns Hollow, daughter of Jacob and Annabelle Dey Montonye. Mr. McDuffee died in I960. She was a member of Grace Congregational Christian Church, St. Johnsville. Besides her son. Lloyd, she leaves two other sons, ; Roy, Fort Wayne, Ind ., and Harold, Fort Plain; a daughter, Mrs. Vincent Orr, Hackettstown, N.J , and a half-sister, Mrs. Myron Whiting, Cooksburg.
The funeral will be at 1:30 tomorrow from the Houghtaling Funeral Home, Canajoharie. Burial will be in West St. Johnsrille Cemetery.
MARRIED AT BROWN'S HOLLOW
Wednesday at noon the marriage of Wlnfleld MacDuffee and Belle Dye Montanye of the town of Charleston was solemnized at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dye, at Brown's Hollow. The ceremony was performed in the presence of about eighty friends by the Rev. Ira L. Peck of Charleston Four Corners.
After the ceremony the guests partook of a bountiful repast. Miss Maud Montanye, sister of the bride, acted as attendant to the bride, and little Jennie Montanye was flower girl. Charles MacDuffee, a brother of the groom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. MacDuffee are very popular young people of their native town and have the best wishes of the community for a happy life. The bride was the recipient of many handsome presents, which included cosUy silverware, cut glass and furniture. The happy couple wiil spend their honeymoon at Niagara Falls and returning will reside with the bride's grandparents at Charleston.