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Name | Date | Spouse |
Notes |
Wood, Emelina |
Jul. 16, 1840 |
Werden Reynolds |
he was the assistant preceptor at the Malone Academy ae 27; she was a student at the Academy ae 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Arunah M. Wood, parents of the bride, Havel White, Nathan White, Fanny Parmelee |
Wood, Evelyn |
May 5, 1847 |
Russell B. Starks |
he was a cloth dresser from Malone ae 27. She was ae 25 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Arunah H. Wood, Edward Fitch, Fanny Fitch, Sarah T. Parmelee |
Wood, Fanny |
Dec. 13, 1843 |
Azro Conant |
he was a farmer from Malone ae 22; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Conant, Jeremiah Conant, Louisa Conant, Mr. Henry Woods and his wife Almira (she lived 1824-1907 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) |
Wood, Harriet G. |
Aug. 19, 1852 |
Zebinah Pangborn |
he was the preceptor of the Malone Academy from Johnson, VT, ae 26 (as is supposed); she was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Arunah H. Wood, Emeline Wood, Horace Taylor, Mrs. Guy Meigs and Mary Parmelee |
Wood, Henry |
Oct. __, 1843 |
Almira Knowlton |
he was a farmer from Malone ae 25; she was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Conant, Dr. and Mrs. Seth Knowlton, parents of the bride, Carlos, Keeler, Azro Conant, and George Wood |
Wood, John J. |
May 27, 1853 |
Eliza M. Berry |
he was ae 25 from Malone; she was ae 18 and the daughter of Deacon Berry of Malone. Married at Parmelee’s house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Berry (the bride’s brother), Betsey, Sarah and Mary Parmelee. The bride’s parents assented to the marriage but did not attend |
Wood, Philena |
Aug. 1, 1819 |
Jared Watkins |
both of Malone |
Wood, Relief |
Oct. 20, 1835 |
Aaron Bird Root |
he was a lamp maker from Malone ae 22; she was a seamstress from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Arunah Wood, Emeline Wood, Charles Hascall, William Brewster, John H. Russell Esq. |
Wood, Sarah Ann |
Dec. 5, 1839 |
Amos B. Keeler |
he was a farmer from Malone ae 27; she was a a schoolteacher from Malone ae 29. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Brownson Keeler, Carlos Keeler, Amanda Keeler, Enos Wood, Maurice D. Hascall, Mary Parmelee |
Woodruff, Almina |
Feb. 17, 1853 |
Henry Thompson |
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 |
Wright, Jane |
Nov. 22, 1832 |
Asa Spencer |
he was a farmer from Constable ae 21; she was a cook from Ft. Covington ae 25. Married in Malone. Witnesses: Samuel Wright, Amos Greeno and his wife |
Wright, Sarah |
Jan. 22, 1845 |
Calvin Johnson |
he was a farmer from Chateaugay ae 27; she was also from Chateaugay, ae about 20. Witnesses: Moses and Nancy Wright, parents of the bride |
Wyman, Annette |
Apr. 15, 1858 |
Royal G. Haskell |
he was from Malone ae 22; she was from Constable ae 20. Married at the house of the bride’s father in Constable before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Wyman, William H. Haskell, Alvin Hitchcock, Helen Hitchcock, Amelia Hazard |
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