1887 - Unknown
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Name |
Windsor, Evelyn [1] |
Born |
13 Mar 1887 |
Annin Township, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Unknown |
Person ID |
I72525 |
Sackett |
Last Modified |
6 Jun 2022 |
Father |
Windsor, George Watermand, d. Unknown |
Mother |
Evans, Chloe Anna, d. Unknown |
Children |
| 1. Windsor, Evelyn, b. 13 Mar 1887, Annin Township, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA , d. Unknown | |
Family ID |
F29110 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Trowbridge, Marshall Grant, b. 21 Jul 1883, Franklinville, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA , d. Unknown |
Married |
16 Oct 1906 |
Franklinville, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA [1] |
Last Modified |
6 Jun 2022 |
Family ID |
F29109 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 13 Mar 1887 - Annin Township, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA |
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 | Married - 16 Oct 1906 - Franklinville, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA |
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Sources |
- [S2803] The Trowbridge genealogy. History of the Trowbridge family in America, Francis Bacon Trowbridge, ( New Haven, Conn., Printed for the compiler [Press of the Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor company]), 672 (Reliability: 2), 5 Jun 2022.
1310. Marshall Grant Trowbridge (Charles F.1215, Alpheus M.1106, James1049, William1022, James1010, William1004, James1000, Thomas1), born July 21, 1883, in Franklinville, N. Y.; resides in Franklinville; married October 16, 1906, in Franklinville, Evelyn Windsor, daughter of George Waterman and Chloe Anna (Evans) Windsor, born March 13, 1887, in Annin township, McKean county, Pa.
Marshall G. Trowbridge attended a country school and in the fall of 1901 entered Ten Broeck Academy, Franklinville, N. Y. Eager to earn a livelihood, he left the academy at the end of the second year and secured employment on the Pennsylvania railroad, later being employed on the Erie railroad. He has always loved a good home life and, therefore, in 1906 he returned to Franklinville, where he married and has since resided. His present employment is as expressman for the Adams Express Company in the village of Franklinville.
NO CHILDREN.
Transcribed by Ted Smith
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