Family:George March and Bessie Gay (2)

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Marriage[1][2][3] 30 Jan 1906 Pulaski, Town of Richland, Oswego County, NY
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12 May 1909 Washington

Pulaski Democrat, 31 Jan 1906: MARCH--GAY On Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon March on Rome ST occurred the marriage of their son, George W. March to Bessie May Gay of this place. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A.E. Ehle in the presence of a few friends and relatives. Both of the contracting parties are well known in this village and have the well wishes of their friends in this new relationship. The bride and bridegroom left on the morning train for their new home in Mt. Pleasant, Mich., where Mr. March has been engaged to work with the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.

Marriage license / certificate: County of Oswego, Town of Richland, Village of Pulaski / I hereby certify that George W. March and Bessie May Gay were joined in marriage... at Pulaski N.Y. this 30th day of January, 1906 / [signed] A.I. Ehle / witnesses, Gertrude A. Spear, Edward Spear Groom: George W. March / residence, Pulaski N.Y. / age 27 / White / Divorced / birthplace, Altmar / father, Solomon March / mother, Lucinda Carley / no. of marriage, Second Bride: Bessie May Gay / residence, Pulaski / age 19 / White / Single / birthplace, Orwell / father, Wm. Gay / mother, Chloe Kinney / no. of marriage, First A.I. Ehle, Pastor of Baptist Ch., Pulaski N.Y.

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  1. (Obituary)
    Pulaski Democrat, 17 May 1939:.

    HEART ATTACK FATAL TO GEO. W. MARCH George Warren March, 58... On January 30, 1906 he married Miss Bessie Gay of Pine Meadow,

  2. (Marriage license / certificate).

    George W. March and Bessie May Gay were joined in marriage... at Pulaski N.Y. this 30th day of January, 1906

  3. Northern New York Historical Newspapers
    Pulaski Democrat, 31 Jan 1906:.

    MARCH--GAY On Tuesday ... at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon March on Rome ST occurred the marriage of ..., George W. March to Bessie May Gay