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Name | Date | Spouse |
Notes |
Tannahill, William |
Apr. 17, 1844 |
Jennette White |
he was a farmer from Godmanchester, PQ ae 24. She was also from Godmanchester, ae 19. They brought with them testamonials as to the legality of their marriage, which occurred at Parmelee’s house. Witnesses: Enos Wood, Jr., George Bigger, Robert Tannahill, John White, Aruna White, Helen White |
Taylor, George |
Mar. 25, 1836 |
Mary Carlisle |
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 |
Taylor, Reuel |
Dec. 3, 1839 |
Betsey M. Broughton |
he was an iron manufacturer from Norfolk, NY ae 55; she was from Malone ae 34. Witnesses: David Sperry, Rebecca Sperry, Lyman Sperry, John Dimmick, Samuel Brown and Hannah Brown |
Thomas, Elihu |
Sep. 6, 1810 |
Elvira Baker |
both of Malone (his first wife , Lefea, died Dec. 11, 1809 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) |
Thomas, Ellen |
Sep. 15, 1846 |
Thomas Stetson |
he was a school teacher from Bangor, ae 25; she was also a school teacher from Bangor, ae 25. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, parents of the bride, Carlos Barnum and Betsey Parmelee |
Thomas, Jonathan |
Oct. __, 1828 |
Annie Johnson |
both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original (he died Nov. 12, 1850 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) |
Thompson, Henry |
Feb. 17, 1853 |
Almina Woodruff |
he was ae 21; she was ae 20 and the daughter of Rev. Silas R.. Woodruff of Malone. Witnesses: Graves Foote, Rev. and Mrs. Woodruff, parents of the bride, Harriet Fisk, Denison Fisk, Mary and Sarah Parmelee |
Thompson, Isabela |
Mar. 17, 1835 |
John Curry |
he was a farmer from Malone ae 22; she was a cook from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: William Curry (brother of the groom), Ashbel B. Parmelee, Fanny Parmelee |
Thompson, John |
June 12, 1844 |
Charlotte Hall |
he was a tailor from Malone ae 33; she was from Burke, ae 24. Witnesses: George Hall, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, Margaret Hall, Betsey Parmelee |
Thompson, Mary Ann |
Aug. 4, 1842 |
Charles J. Clark |
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 |
Thorndike, Almina |
Sep. __, 1825 |
Dr. Opher Conant |
both of Malone, day of the month was not listed in the original |
Titus, Mercy |
Feb. 28, 1830 |
Franklin Purdy |
he was a farmer ae 21 from Malone; she was a seamstress ae 19 from Constable. Witnesses: David Stratton, Tamison Stratton and Tamison Purdy |
Town, Delia |
May 26, 1858 |
Benjamin Glazier |
he was a farmer from Titusville in the Town of Malone ae 23; she was also from Titusville ae 14 and her parents (Mr. and Mrs. John Town) consented to the marriage. Witnesses: Mrs. Charlotte Taylor, Miss Susan Gilligan |
Trowbridge, Mrs. Margaret |
Jan. 8, 1857 |
Chauncey Wood |
he was a widower from Blackhawk Co. Iowa ae 47; she was a widow from Morristown, NY ae 43. Married at Frederick Bernard’s house before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bernard and their two sons and a daughter |
Turner, Sarah |
Oct. 27, 1831 |
James Richie |
he was a farmer from Chateaugay ae 27; she was a cook from Chateaugay ae 21. Both were recently from Ireland and were married in Chateaugay. Witnesses: Robert Yound, John Turner, John Richie and Mary Hall |
Tyler, Deborah |
May 3, 1841 |
Heman Prior |
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 |
Tyler, Fanny |
Aug. 23, 1843 |
Chauncey Williamson |
he was the 18 yr old son of widow Sarah Williamson, of Malone, and a farmer. She was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Sarah Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Pics(?), parents of the bride, Mary Parmelee |
Tyler, Jane A. |
Apr. 17, 1837 |
Benjamin F. Lampson |
he was a farmer from Franklin ae 21; she was from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chapman, Horace Chapman Jr., Ira Lampson, Sophronia Lampson |
Ware, (Mrs?) Emma C |
Jan. 10, 1855 |
David Eggleston |
he was from Malone ae 22; she was a widow from Malone ae 23. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Jones (colored people), Betsey Parmelee, Amelia Longley (the record says "Miss", not "Mrs.") |
Warren, Joseph D. |
Sep. 19, 1843 |
Mrs. Lucy A. Birch |
he was a merchant from Plattsburgh ae 28. She was a 24 yr old widow also from Plattsburgh. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson Esq., Sidney Gillette |
Waterhouse, Dr. Henry S. |
May 17, 1812 |
Lucinda Spencer |
both of Malone (his first wife Sally died Jul. 21, 1810 ae 42. He drowned at Key West FL Jan. 19, 1835) |
Watkins, Cephas |
Feb. __, 1828 |
Phebe Chase |
both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original (still lived in Malone in 1860) |
Watkins, Jared |
Aug. 1, 1819 |
Philena Wood |
both of Malone |
Watkins, VanBuren |
Apr. 18, 1861 |
Cornelia Whipple |
he was from Malone ae 27; she was from Burke ae 24. Married at Parmelee’s house in Malone before witnesses: William Young, Pamelia Hitchcock, Betsey Parmelee |
Wead, Adeline |
Jan. 20, 1822 |
Hiram Horton Jr. |
both of Malone |
Wead, Caroline |
Mar. 27, 1845 |
William L. Kellogg |
he was a farmer from Malone ae 40; she was from Malone ae 25. Witnesses: Elisha Kellogg, Thomas R. Powell, MD, Samuel Wead, Mary King, Delia Horton |
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