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m. 7 Aug 1929
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Born |
6 Jul 1907 |
Port Gibson, Ontario, NY |
Died |
16 Jun 1990 |
W. Palm Beach, Palm Beach, FL |
Buried |
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Married |
7 Aug 1929 [1, 2, 3] |
Victor, Ontario, NY [1, 2, 3] |
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Mother |
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Born |
8 Apr 1934 |
Canandaigua, Ontario, NY |
Died |
12 Jul 2006 |
Zionsville, Boone, IN |
Buried |
14 Jul 2006 |
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Spouse |
Jeannie WILKINS | F1127 |
Married |
Abt 1977 |
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Born |
25 Apr 1942 |
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Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Sources |
- [S103] Outhouse Family Genealogy, Terry DeFrees, (1990).
- [S201] Federal Census, 1930 Victor, Ontario, NY, Pg 26B, Fam #139 (Reliability: 3).
- [S150] Newspaper, Posted on Ancestry.com, Marriage licence and wedding announcement of Elbert and Ethel Gourlay Garlock. (Reliability: 3).
Ontario County Archive at Hopewell, NY, Marriage License Number 171, and their microfilm Record Number 1112, states the following information: Elbert W. Garlock aged 22 years, Born Port Gibson, New York, residing Victor, NY, Occupation Bank Clerk, Father William F. Garlock Born NY State, Mother Nellie Terry also Born NY State, his First Marriage, and Ethel A. Gourlay aged 22 years, Born Farmington, NY, residing Farmington, NY, Occupation School Teacher, Father Mark C. Gourlay Born Glens Falls, NY State, Mother Franc Outhouse, Born Canandaigua, NY State, her First Marriage. Future address given was Andrews Street, Victor, NY. Clergyman was Arthur P. White, witnessed by Carroll G. Wilson and Ella E. Kaiser.
THE VICTOR HERALD Friday August 9, 1929 Front Page COL 3
WEDDING BELLS
GARLOCK GOURLAY
The marriage of Miss Ethel A. Gourlay and Elbert W. Garlock, occurred at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Gourlay.
The ceremony was performed in the presence of about 85 guests, the Rev. Arthur P. White of the First Methodist church officiating.
The bride wore white chiffon and a tulle veil, and carried white roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss Ella Kaiser, wore yellow georgette and carried pink roses. The wedding march was played by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Eli M. Gourlay. Carrol Wilson of Rochester was the best man, and Donald Garlock of Newark, nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer.
The rooms were decorated in pink and yellow, with perennial peas, clarkia, gypsophilla and gladioli used in profusion. The wedding supper was served by Mrs. Edward Czadzeck, Mrs. Wesley Bowerman, and Mrs. Arthur Allen of Victor, Mrs. William Garratt and Miss Mabel Gifford of Canandaigua, Miss Dorothy Purdy and Miss Gwendolyn Davies of Macedon, and Miss Edna Tay of Rochester.
After a wedding trip in the New England states, Mr. and Mrs. Garlock will reside on Andrews Street in Victor. The bride has been teaching school since completing her studies in high school and teacher's training class. Mr. Garlock is assistant cashier in the State Bank of Victor.
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