Family:William Tracy and Mary McQueen (1)

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Marriage License? 1 Jan 1879 Coshocton, Ohio, United States
Marriage? 5 Jan 1879 Coshocton, Ohio, United States
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Copy of Marriage License in possession of John A. Earley, 117 Highland Ave., Avon Lake, OH 44012. Marriage license granted January 1, 1879 reads " Personally came William Tracy applying for License for himself to be Married to Alice McQueen who being sworn, says that the said he is over the age of twenty-one years, and is unmarried, that the said Alice McQueen is over the age of eighteen years, and is unmarried, resides in Coshocton County, and that they are not nearer akin than first cousin, and he knows of no legal impediment to said marriage." Signed, William Tracy.

Letter to Betty B. Tracy Earley from Bessie Nell "Aunt Bee" Tracy Boggs dated 2 Aug 1970: "Sunday, P.M., Aug 2 - '70" "Dear Betty and John, Many thanks for your lovely card and remembering me on my birth-day. also, I enjoyed your letter so much - it was good to hear about your family and their activities - I know you are a happy, interesting family. About the family, Betty. I will try and get in touch with Alice Tracy Tanner in Akron and she may know who Daddy's parents were - I know he had 3 brothers but I can remember only Uncles Abner and Harvey - another brother ran off to join the war in 1865 (Civil War) and is buried in Chatanooga, Tenn. coming thru on a trip, we tried to find his grave, but we could find no names only a soldier marker which told us nothing - Will get as much of Mothers, too, as I can hope you are all well and this hot weather hasn't been too much for you. I try to keep out of the heat as much as possible & do only what I have to. Write when you can and love to all - Aunt B"