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Name | Date | Spouse |
Notes |
Parmelee, Sophronia |
Feb. 7, 1839 |
Lorenzo Coburn |
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 |
Peck, Almira |
Dec. __, 1837 |
Henry Green |
he was a widower farmer from Parishville, NY ae 45; she was a widow from Malone ae 40. Witnesses: William Brewster, Clarinda Brewster, Samuel Greeno, Jonathan Thompson and Lucinda Thompson |
Peck, Clarinda |
Feb. 17, 1835 |
William Brewster |
he was a tailor from Malone ae 26; she was a domestic from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Myron Hickock, John H. Russell, Samuel Greeno, Harriet Peck |
Peck, Harriet |
Jan. 25, 1838 |
H.M. Dewey |
he was a farmer from Georgia, VT ae 27; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 24. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hickock, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Slosson, Oliver and Harry Orcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Watkins |
Peck, Huldah |
Dec. 25, 1838 |
William Wead |
he was a farmer from Belmont ae 35; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: William Brewster, John Childs, Leonard Vchilds, Roswell Wead, Betsey Parmelee |
Perrin, Peter |
Jul. 4, 1838 |
Mary Ann Bushey |
he was a tinker from St. Joseph’s PQ ae 36; she was a 22 yr old from the Poor House in Malone. Witnesses: Mary Davis, Mr. amd Mrs. Joseph |
Phelps, Edson |
Dec. 10, 1833 |
Fanny Hoit |
he was a mechanic from Malone ae 24; she was a spinner and cook from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Silas Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. Ashbel and Sally Phelps (he is buried in Webster St. Cemetery as Ashel Edson Phelps, 1810-1874) |
Pike, Joseph |
Jul. 24, 1844 |
Mrs. Sibille Childs |
he was farmer from Chateaugay ae 33; she was a widow ae 38. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sperry, Betsey and Mary Parmelee |
Platt, Maria |
Apr. 8, 1810 |
Albon Mann |
he was from Constable, she from Chateaugay |
Plumb, Harriet |
Oct. 21, 1834 |
William Lyman |
he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 30; she was a domestic from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: William Lyman Sr., Mrs. Lyman (mother of the groom) Noah Smith and Betsey Parmelee |
Powell, Adeline |
Aug. 20, 1833 |
George Benjamin |
he was a merchant from Burlington, VT ae 35; she was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Hannah Powell, Dr. Russell Powell, Hiram Horton, Benjamin Clark |
Powell, Benton |
June 10, 1857 |
______ McMillan |
he was from Malone ae 24; she was also from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. (D.L.?) McMillan and others |
Powell, Dr. Russell R. |
Dec. __, 1827 |
Harriet Clark |
both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original |
Prentice, Orlando |
June 17, 1845 |
Electa Lawrence |
he was a widower farmer from Bangor ae 50; she was a widow from Malone ae 40. Married at Parmelee’s house before witnesses: Betsey and Sarah Parmelee |
Prescott, Lucy |
Dec. 17, 1812 |
Hilan Hawley |
both of Malone (she was born about 1794. After his death, she re-married Stephen Ransom of Hopkinton in 1839) |
Prescott, Mrs. Mary |
Nov.__, 1815 |
Porter Moody |
both of Malone. Mrs. Prescott produced a bill of divorce from her former husband. The date is missing in the original (she died Feb. 5, 1881 ae 90 and is buried in Webster St. cemetery) |
Prior, Heman |
May 3, 1841 |
Deborah Tyler |
he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 71; she was a widow from Malone ae 50. Witnesses: Horace Chapman, Mrs. H. Chapman, Swift Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Snow |
Purdy, Alanson |
Mar. 26, 1832 |
Lydia Landon |
he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 26; she was a weaver from Malone ae 31. Witnesses: Mrs. Tamison Purdy(widow), David Stratton, and Tamison Stratton |
Purdy, Franklin |
Feb. 28, 1830 |
Mercy Titus |
he was a farmer ae 21 from Malone; she was a seamstress ae 19 from Constable. Witnesses: David Stratton, Tamison Stratton and Tamison Purdy |
Purdy, Horatio |
Apr. 5, 1859 |
Anna Earle |
he was a widower from Titusville in the Town of Malone ae 32; she was ae 33 from Township No. 9 in Malone. Married at Parmelee’s house in Malone before witnesses: William Young, Susan Gilligan, Betsey Parmelee |
Purdy, Tamison |
Jan. 21, 1815 |
Jonathan Hammond |
both of Malone. She was a widow |
Quizeno(?), Catherine |
Dec. 28, 1843 |
Oliver Gluteny(?) |
he was a laborer ae 26; she was ae 34 and both were French. (Parmelee did not record the names of the witnesses because they were all French) |
Ranger, Betsey |
Sep. 27, 1814 |
Noah Moody |
both of Malone. He was a widower (she died Aug. 2, 1848 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) |
Ransom, Stephen |
Sep. __, 1839 |
Mrs. Lucy Hawley |
he was a carpenter from Hopkinton, NY ae 61; she was a 45 yr old widow (of Hilan Hawley) from Malone. Witnesses: Aaron Parks, Nancy Parks, Harry Parks, Sarah T. Parmelee, Silas Merriam |
Raymond, Sewall |
Jul. 7, 1814 |
Sally Hopkins |
married at Hopkinton, NY. He was from Potsdam, she was from Hopkinton |
Reed, ______ |
Sep. 1, 1834 |
Cynthia Cummings |
he was a wheelwright from Canton, NY ae 23; she was a domestic laborer from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Stephen D. Hickock and his wife (the mother of the bride), Dewey Hickock, William Merriam |
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