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Name | Date | Spouse |
Notes |
Carlisle, Mary |
Mar. 25, 1836 |
George Taylor |
he was a farmer from Malone ae 26; she was a hired servant from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Smith Clark (with whom Miss Carlisle had long resided), Horatio Powell, Benjamin Clark Jr., and David Winchester |
Carole, Stephen |
June __, 1840 |
Betsey Robb |
he was a farmer from Malone ae 24; she was a domestic laborer from Belmont ae 19. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Robb, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, James Robb |
Champlin, Thomas |
Jan. 29, 1829 |
Minerva Fiber |
both of Malone |
Chapman, Edmund |
Mar. 29, 1810 |
Polly Bailey |
both of Malone |
Chapman, Edmund |
Oct. 31, 1816 |
Mary Davis |
he was a widower (from Malone) and she was from Bangor |
Chapman, Mary |
Jul.__, 1852 |
(Ezekiel?) Lester |
he was a farmer from Duane ae 45; she was ae 29 from Malone. Married at Parmelee’s house in Malone before witnesses: Sherburn Chapman, Miss Lester, Eugene Chapman, Miss Earl (note: this may Parmelee’s second recording of an earlier marriage. Much of his record was done in 1853, after the fact |
Chapman, Mary D. |
June 19, 1852 |
Ezekiel Lester |
he was a widower from Duane ae 39; she was ae 26 from Malone. Married at Parmelee’s house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey and Mary Parmelee, and Benjamin Estabrooks |
Chapman, Sarah A. |
Dec. 25, 1853 |
Peter Hoose |
he was a widower from Franklin ae 29; she was ae 24 from Malone. Married at Parmelee’s house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Horace Chapman, Mrs. (Alma?)Chapman, mother of the bride (widow of Horace Chapman)Eugenie Chapman, Henry Coburn, Betsey and Mary Parmelee (this wedding is recorded twice) |
Chase, Phebe |
Feb. __, 1828 |
Cephas Watkins |
both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original (still lived in Malone in 1860) |
Cheney, Nathaniel |
Dec. 31, 1834 |
Betsey Brown |
he was a shoemaker from Malone ae 25; she was a domestic from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Mrs. Brown (mother of the bride) Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Palmer, and Obediah T. Hosford |
Child, Angelina |
May __, 1817 |
John Cargin |
he was from Malone, she was from Constable |
Childs, Mrs. Sibille |
Jul. 24, 1844 |
Joseph Pike |
he was farmer from Chateaugay ae 33; she was a widow ae 38. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sperry, Betsey and Mary Parmelee |
Chipman, Luther |
Dec. 25, 1814 |
Euseba Whipple |
both of Malone (he died in 1861 in Livingston Co. MI) |
Chipman, Sarah |
Sep. 20, 1810 |
Ashley Stowers |
both of Malone (she died before Dec. 18, 1814) |
Churchill, Lucy |
Jul. 5, 1812 |
Samuel Brigham |
both of Malone |
Clark, Charles J. |
Aug. 4, 1842 |
Mary Ann Thompson |
he was a merchant from Malone ae 23; she was ae 18 from Malone. Witnesses: Jonathan Thompson, Lucinda Thompson, Harry S. House , Lucy House, Benjamin Clark |
Clark, Harriet |
Dec. __, 1827 |
Dr. Russell R. Powell |
both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original |
Clark, Lucy |
Jan. __, 1838 |
Harry House |
he was a merchant from Malone ae 26; she was a house keeper from Malone ae 25. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. William King, Hon. Benjamin Clark and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. House Sr., all of Malone (someone has written in pencil on the original "December, 1837) |
Clark, Mary |
Feb. 18, 1834 |
Robert Lawrence |
he was a clergyman from Moira ae 23; she was the daughter of Benjamin Clark of Malone, ae 22. They were cousins. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clark, Dr. Russell Powell, Charles Clark |
Clark, Mr. ___________ |
Mar. __, 1844 |
(not named) |
he was 26, and they were both from Champlain, NY. They were maried at the house of a Mr. Leonard in the south part of Malone. No witnesses were named |
Clark, Salmon |
Sep. 3, 1825 |
Helen Saban |
both of Malone (he died Jan. 9, 1892 ae 93 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery in Malone) |
Clark, William B. |
Nov. 29, 1860 |
Martha E. Merriam |
he was from Chateaugay ae 23; she was from Malone ae 19. Married at William Merriam’s house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Merriam |
Coburn, Lorenzo |
Feb. 7, 1839 |
Sophronia Parmelee |
he was the preceptor of Malone Academy ae 27; she was a school teacher from Malone (and daughter of Rev. Ashbel Parmelee) ae 27. Married by Rev. Aaron Foster at Parmelee’s house in Malone. Witnesses: a hundred or more including Aaron Parks, Betsey Parmelee, Fanny Parmelee, Mary Parmelee |
Colton, Peter |
Jan. 13, 1845 |
Martha Brown |
he was from Clintonville, Canada ae 27; she was from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown, George Wood, Fanny and Mary Parmelee |
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