FRANKLIN CO. MARRIAGES, FRANKLIN, NEW YORK Copyright (c) 2001 by John Austin (uncajohns@yahoo.com). ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submittor has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ County wide marriages These are the marriages performed by Rev. Ashbel Parmelee, minister of the Congregationalist Church in Malone, NY. He was pastor of the church from 1810 until 1845, but occasionally performed marriages right up until the time of his death in 1862.. Many marriages were performed in the Franklin Co. court house before the erection of the Congregationalist church on Main St. in Malone in 1826. Some marriages took place in private homes, some in local hotels, and many (especially after Parmelee's resignation as pastor in 1845) took place in Parmelee's house on Webster St. in Malone. The house no longer exists, but stood just south of the Webster St. Cemetery. This list was transcribed from an unsigned and undated typewritten copy. The copy is in chronological order and follows the book of marriages which is in the possession of the First Congregationalist Church in Malone. No attempt was made by the typist to correct spellings or to add any information. The original book of marriages was not kept on a day to day basis, but was added to by Parmelee at different times, and may have been extensively re-copied in 1853. As a result, many names and dates are missing, as it appears Rev. Parmelee could not remember exact details of some marriages. The marriages include some individuals from Canada, St. Lawrence Co. NY and Clinton Co. NY. The earliest records only record the names and residences of the bride and groom; but later entries list ages and occupations. The amount of genealogical information declines after 1853 and some later marriages do not list witnesses or other details. Some information was added to this transcription by checking Franklin Co. census and cemetery listings and such additions are printed in italics. Spelling was mostly left intact from the original typescript, but some editing was done when it appeared to be necessary for research use. The comments from the original were not always transcribed verbatim, but any genealogical information was included. His wife Betsey and children Ashbel B., Mary, Sarah and Emily often are listed as witnesses in early records, as is a servant girl Susan Gilligan in later marriages. NAME DATE SPOUSE NOTES Adams, Mary L. Apr. 26, 1843 Edward T. Sargent he was a farmer from Bangor ae 27; she was a ae 22 from Bangor. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, the parents of the bride Adams, Miss _________ May __, 1814 Hiram Lawrence both of Bangor. Date and her first name are missing in the original Adams, Nathan O. Jan. 25, 1848 Martha S. Weekes he was a farmer from Bangor ae 25; she was ae 24 from Bangor. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Weekes, parents of the bride, William Dickinson, Mary and Sarah T. Parmelee Amsden, Lucinda Jan. 23, 1822 Stephen Wead he was from Hopkinton, she was from Malone Anderson, Horatio Aug. 2, 1853 Abigail Wentworth he was ae 29 from Chicago, IL; she was ae 21 from Constable. Witnesses: Betsey, Mary and Sarah Parmelee, and Anne M. Hazard Andrus, Leonard Dec. 5, 1827 Delia Linsly both of Malone Angill(?), Mrs. Hester Nov. __, 1859 J.E. Manning he was from Hinchinbrook, PQ ae 57; she was a widow from Moira ae 32. Married in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holbrook, Fanny Fitch and others Archer, Peter Apr. 29, 1841 Emily Dunham he was a mason from Malone ae 23; she was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Hiram Dunham, Elizabeth Peck, Howard Bell Ashley, Beulah June 28, 1816 Ashley Stowers both of Malone. This was the third time Mr. Stowers was married by Rev. Parmelee Ashley, D. Alon Dec. 27, 1843 Nancy Smith he was a farmer from Malone ae 53; she was the 30 yr old daughter of Daniel Smith of Chateaugay. Witnesses: Elisha Drury, Beulah Drury, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith Austin, Hiram May 5, 1830 Alvira Jones he was a farmer from Moira ae 25; she was a domestic from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Jones Bailey, Polly Mar. 29, 1810 Edmund Chapman both of Malone (she died Oct. 7, 1815 ae 30 and is buried in Webster St. cemetery in Malone) Bailey, Relief April __, 1811 Arunah H. Wood both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Baker, Elisha June 11, 1815 Betsey Moses both of Malone Baker, Elvira Sep. 6, 1810 Elihu Thomas both of Malone Balch, Albert V. Dec. 1, 1853 Sarah T. Parmelee he was from Weyauweega,WI ae 26; she was the daughter of Rev. Parmelee of Malone ae 27. Witnesses: Edward Fitch, Clark Meigs, Ashbel B. Parmelee, Emily Parmelee, Pamelia Hitchcock, Jane Fisk Balch, Chester Oct. 4, 1842 Mrs. Delia Horton he was a widower farmer from Plattsburgh, NY ae 46; she was a widow from Constable ae 44. Witnesses: Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton, Samuel C. Wead, Elvira Wead, Mary Balch Barnes, John J. Apr. 1, 1847 Melvina Parlin he was a farmer from Malone ae 24; she was ae 27 from Malone. Married in the evening before witnesses: John and Hepsibah Barnes, Jeremiah Conant and Jenette Moody Barnes, Samantha Oct. __, 1831 George Hutton he was a chair maker from Malone ae 25; she was a spinner and cook from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Asa Hascall, Hiram Horton, John and Hepsibah Barnes, Charles Barnes Barnes, Sophronia Oct. 7, 1835 Wynant Williamson he was a farmer from Malone ae 22; she was a domestic from Malone ae 19. Witnesses: John Barnes, Samantha Hutton, Clark Williamson, Hepsibah Barnes, George Hutton Barnum, Abigail August, 1811 Dr. ______ Mott both of Bangor, married at Jehiel Barnum's house in Bangor. The day of the month is missing in the original, as is Dr. Mott's first name Barnum, Barnabas Mar. 10, 1810 Mary Winchester he was from Bangor, she from Malone (born June 11, 1788 Died Sept. 13, 1869 and buried at North Bangor) Barnum, Emily Oct. 19, 1836 Robert Gibson he was a farmer from Bangor ae 28; she was a cook from Bangor ae 22. Witnesses: Elijah Barnum, Talmage Barnum, Polly Barnum, and Sophronia Parmelee. (she lived 1814-1871 and is buried at North Bangor) Barron, John Jul. 3, 1854 Mrs. Jane Sheels he was a widower from Canada ae 57; she was a widow from Malone ae 49. Married at George Hutton's house in Malone before witnesses: Charles Barnes and wife, John B. Barnes, Electa Barnes Bartlette, Emeline Oct. 10, 1814 Arunah H. Wood both of Malone. He was a widower Bashaw, Francis Nov. 27, 1841 Catherine Degon he was a widower ae 30; she was ae 16. They were married in Bangor. The bride's parents were present as were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lamica, Mary Degon "etc. etc., all French people" Bateman, Diadatus Nov. 1, 1824 Mary Brooks he was from Chateaugay, she was from Malone Bateman, George June __, 1838 Philena Cook he was a tanner and shoemaker from Rodan, PQ ae 26. She was also from Rodan, PQ ae 22. Married in Belmont before witnesses: Alvah Orcutt, Amos Greeno, Betsey Parmelee, Eudina Wood Beals, John Dec. 4, 1828 Hannah Fairfield both of Malone Beauvais, Emily Jul. 26, 1842 Benjamin Duquette he was 31, she was 26. They were both French and both from Malone. Witnesses to the marriage at Amos Greeno's house in Malone: Mr. and Mrs. Bean, Amos Greeno, Sophia Greeno Beebe, Elmira C. Jan. 6, 1854 Franklin B. Norton he was ae 23 from Malone; she was ae 22 also from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Lucy Ann Beebe, Abel Beebe, Betsey and Mary Parmelee, Henry M. Coburn (she died June 11, 1895 ae 63 and is buried at Dimmick Cemetery) Beemas, Nancy Jul. 29, 1820 Waterman Reynolds both of Malone Bell, George May___, 1844 Mercy Daggett he was a farmer and both were from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Daggett, Myron Berry, Judith Daggett, Betsey Parmelee (he lived June 11, 1818-Apr. 11, 1897 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery) Bell, Janeesha Dec. __, 1845 Alanson Wellington he was a widower joiner from Malone ae about 45; she was a widow from Malone ae about 40. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry, R. H. Staples, Gideon Cotton, Betsey Parmelee, Ellen Wellington Bell, Mrs. Laura D. (Wheeler) Nov. 16, 1858 Gideon C. Cotten he was a widower from Malone ae 45; she was a widow from Malone ae 38. Married at Parmelee's house before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee and Susan Gilligan. (her husband Dennis Bell died Mar. 12, 1848) Bemis, Cornelia Sep. 27, 1859 Daniel P. Moody he was from Moira ae 19; she was also 19 and from Malone. Moody had the permission of his widowed mother to marry. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Bemis, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Gleason, and many others Bemis, Martha Feb. 19, 1845 George Grant he was a farmer from Malone ae 26; she was from Malone ae perhaps 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Bemis, Mr. Trumble, Betsey Parmelee Bemis, Timothy Jan. 1, 1855 Sarah P. Williamson he was ae 22 from Malone; she was also from Malone ae 18. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williamson, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. John Merriam Benjamin, George Aug. 20, 1833 Adeline Powell he was a merchant from Burlington, VT ae 35; she was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Hannah Powell, Dr. Russell Powell, Hiram Horton, Benjamin Clark Bennett, Phineas H. Jan. 24, 1862 Rhoda Gibson he was ae 23 (from Burke) and belonged to a camp of soldiers (from the 98th NY Inf.) stationed in Malone; she was from Bangor ae 20. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee, Susan Gilligan and Lloyd Gilligan. (he was the son of Archibald and Jemima Bennett) Bentley, Jehiel Feb. 24, 1839 Calista Fish he was a farmer from Malone ae 28; she was from Bangor ae 18. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. (Leonard) Fish, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Dickinson, Harry Orcutt, Oliver Orcutt Benton, Curtis Nov. 26, 1816 Mehetibel Spencer both of Malone Berry, David F. Sep. 15, 1836 Betsey Wilcox he was a farmer from Malone ae 22; she was a domestic from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Ebenezer Berry, Samuel Fields, Jonas Stone, Lemuel Parlin, Phebe Parker Berry, Ebenezer April, 1811 Mrs. Mary Fish both of Malone. She was a widow, and the day of the month is missing in the original record Berry, Eliza M. May 27, 1853 John J. Wood 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 Bicknell, Leonard Jan. 18, 1838 Emeline Kellogg he was a carpenter and joiner from Malone ae 32; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 25. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Kellogg, William Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bicknell, and Solomon Plumb Billings, John Nov. 6, 1815 Mary Wheat both of Constable Bingham, Mrs. _______ Aug. 23, 1820 Abner Whipple both of Malone. She was a widow and her name is not recorded in the original Birch, Mrs. Lucy A. Sep. 19, 1843 Joseph D. Warren 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 Bird, Agnes Mar. 6, 1839 Harry Orcutt he was a farmer from Malone ae 25; she was a domestic from Malone ae 23. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Keeler, Mr. amd Mrs. Brownson Keeler, Bildad Orcutt, Alvah Orcutt, Fanny Parmelee and Mary Parmelee (she died before Mar. 22, 1843) Blair, ________ Sep. __, 1837 Mrs. Thankful Wheeler he was a farmer ae 40; she was a widow from Malone ae 32. Witnesses: Hiram Horton, Widow Horton (the grandmother of the bride) and Adeline Horton. The date is missing in the original Blake, Charles Jul. 24, 1817 Anna Cook both of Chateaugay Blanchard, Elvira Sep. 2, 1830 Lyman Sperry Jr. he was a farmer from Malone ae 25; she was a domestic from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry Sr. Sibel Sperry and John B. Parmelee (she was a widow by Oct. 19, 1836 at which time she married David Winchester) Blanchard, Henry Dec. 25, 1816 Sophronia Miner both of Malone Bohart, Hannah J. Aug. 24, 1861 Henry H. Smith he was from Belmont, the 20 yr old son of Moses Smith; she was also from Belmont ae 20. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee and Susan Gilligan Boice, Thomas Dec. 12, 1839 Elizabeth Richie he was a farmer from Malone ae 24; she was a household laborer from Chateaugay ae 19. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. John Richie, Willis Webb, John Hall, Fanny Scheels, Sarah T. Parmelee Boon, _______ Nov. 14, 1832 Mary Ann Wilcore he was a farmer from Watertown, NY ae 25; she was ae 19, from Malone. His first name is not listed in the original, and her last name may have been Wilcoxe. Witnesses: Lemuel Parlin and his wife, Abel Wilcore (Wilcoxe?)and his wife Boudreau, Francis Jul. 16, 1855 Mary Lauree he was a Frenchman, ae 21; she was also French ae 17 and had the consent of her mother, her father being deceased. Married at the house of Nelson Boudreau in Malone before witnesses: Nelson Boudreau, Rosanna Boudreau, Joseph Lamica Boudreau, Francis Jul. 16, 1860 Mary Laree(?) he was from Franklin Co. ae 21; she was also from Franklin Co. ae 17. Witnesses: Nelson Boudreau, Joseph Lamica, Roseanna Boudreau Boudreau, Margaret June 6, 1861 John Martin he was from Malone ae 21; she was also from Malone ae 16 and had the consent of her parents. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Susan Gilligan and Betsey Parmelee Boyce, Jane Dec. 31, 1832 James Moses he was a farmer from Brandon ae 23; she was a cook from Malone ae 26. . Married at Pliny Daggett''s hotel in Malone. Witnesses: Pliny Daggett, Harry Orcutt, Elisha Keeler Branch, Dolly Nov. 2, 1820 William Martin both of Malone Brewster, William Feb. 17, 1835 Clarinda Peck he was a tailor from Malone ae 26; she was a domestic from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Myron Hickock, John H. Russell, Samuel Greeno, Harriet Peck Brigham, Samuel Jul. 5, 1812 Lucy Churchill both of Malone Brockway, Martha June __, 1828 William Marsh both of Westville(?). Day of the month is missing in the original Brooks, Mary Nov. 1, 1824 Diadatus Bateman he was from Chateaugay, she was from Malone Broughton, Betsey M. Dec. 3, 1839 Reuel Taylor 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 Broughton, Mary J. Oct. 4, 1861 William E. Smallman he was from Malone ae 22; she was also from Malone ae 21. Married at the house of Mr. Broughton in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Broughton, parents of the bride, Pulaski Wood, Smith S, White, Dr. and Mrs. Bates, Carrie Parmelee, Betsey Parmelee, Frederick Horton, and perhaps 50 more Brown, Betsey Dec. 31, 1834 Nathaniel Cheney he was a shoemaker from Malone ae 25; she was a domestic from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Mrs. Brown (mother of the bride) Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Palmer, and Obediah T. Hosford Brown, Clarissa Mar. __, 1826 Byron Burton both of Malone Brown, Lyman June 3, 1840 Lydia Hulbert he was a farmer ae 24; she was a domestic laborer ae 22. Witnesses: Ebenezer Daggett, William E. Daggett, William Brown, William Mason, Matthew Dunning, Mrs. M. Dunning Brown, Martha Jan. 13, 1845 Peter Colton he was from Clintonville, Canada ae 27; she was from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown, George Wood, Fanny and Mary Parmelee Brown, Nathan Jan. 18, 1830 Sarah Ann Fuller he was a merchant from Rodman in Jefferson Co. ae 26; she was 18 from Malone and had no job. Witnesses: Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton and Harry Horton Brown, Samuel Mar. 29, 1812 Hannah Heath both of Malone Brown, Sarah Feb. 16, 1844 Francis O. Ladd he was ae 21 from Hopkinton, NY; she was ae 18 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Charles Palmer, Smith Palmer Brown, Sarah Ann Oct. 3, 1854 Truman Westcott he was ae 27 from Bangor; she was ae 22 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Bradford Wright, O.W. Hubbard, Betsey and Mary Parmelee (she lived 1832-1912 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery) Bullis, Amelia Feb. 7, 1844 Eli Webb he was a farmer from Belmont, son of Samuel Webb and ae 22; she was from Ellenburg, NY ae 20. They were married at Philip Miller's Inn in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miller, and Dr. D.H. Stephens of Moira (she lived 1823-1903 and is buried at Belmont Center) Burnap, Alva Jan. 12, 1830 Polly Stowers he was a farmer ae 26; she was a teacher ae 23 and both were from Malone. Witnesses: Bliss Burnap, Abijah Stowers and Charles Russell Burton, Byron Mar. __, 1826 Clarissa Brown both of Malone Bushey, Mary Ann Jul. 4, 1838 Peter Perrin he was a tinker from St. Joseph's PQ ae 36; she was a 22 yr old from the Poor House in Malone. Witnesses: Mary Davis, Mr. amd Mrs. Joseph Butler, Ephraim Jul. 7, 1816 Mary Hyde both of Malone. Married in the court room at the close of public worship Calkins, James Jan. 17, 1822 Lucy E. Lathrop both of Malone Cameron, Hugh Jan. 22, 1836 Isabela McKay he was a farmer from Dundee, PQ ae 32; she was a domestic from Dundee, PQ ae 19. Witnesses: William Wright, Lucy Farr, Widow Furness, Isaac Burton and Enoch Weed Carey, Jonathan Nov. 13, 1844 Phebe Johnson he was a farmer from Malone ae 23; she was also from Malone ae 40. Witnesses: Abel Johnson, Mary Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Sarah Parmelee Cargin, John May __, 1817 Angelina Child he was from Malone, she was from Constable Carlisle, Mary Mar. 25, 1836 George Taylor 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 Carole, Stephen June __, 1840 Betsey Robb he was a farmer from Malone ae 24; she was a domestic laborer from Belmont ae 19. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Robb, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, James Robb Champlin, Thomas Jan. 29, 1829 Minerva Fiber both of Malone Chapman, Edmund Mar. 29, 1810 Polly Bailey both of Malone Chapman, Edmund Oct. 31, 1816 Mary Davis he was a widower (from Malone) and she was from Bangor Chapman, Mary Jul.__, 1852 (Ezekiel?) Lester he was a farmer from Duane ae 45; she was ae 29 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Sherburn Chapman, Miss Lester, Eugene Chapman, Miss Earl (note: this may Parmelee's second recording of an earlier marriage. Much of his record was done in 1853, after the fact Chapman, Mary D. June 19, 1852 Ezekiel Lester he was a widower from Duane ae 39; she was ae 26 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey and Mary Parmelee, and Benjamin Estabrooks Chapman, Sarah A. Dec. 25, 1853 Peter Hoose he was a widower from Franklin ae 29; she was ae 24 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Horace Chapman, Mrs. (Alma?)Chapman, mother of the bride (widow of Horace Chapman)Eugenie Chapman, Henry Coburn, Betsey and Mary Parmelee (this wedding is recorded twice) Chase, Phebe Feb. __, 1828 Cephas Watkins both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original (still lived in Malone in 1860) Cheney, Nathaniel Dec. 31, 1834 Betsey Brown he was a shoemaker from Malone ae 25; she was a domestic from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Mrs. Brown (mother of the bride) Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Palmer, and Obediah T. Hosford Child, Angelina May __, 1817 John Cargin he was from Malone, she was from Constable Childs, Mrs. Sibille Jul. 24, 1844 Joseph Pike he was farmer from Chateaugay ae 33; she was a widow ae 38. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sperry, Betsey and Mary Parmelee Chipman, Luther Dec. 25, 1814 Euseba Whipple both of Malone (he died in 1861 in Livingston Co. MI) Chipman, Sarah Sep. 20, 1810 Ashley Stowers both of Malone (she died before Dec. 18, 1814) Churchill, Lucy Jul. 5, 1812 Samuel Brigham both of Malone Clark, Charles J. Aug. 4, 1842 Mary Ann Thompson 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 Clark, Harriet Dec. __, 1827 Dr. Russell R. Powell both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Clark, Lucy Jan. __, 1838 Harry House he was a merchant from Malone ae 26; she was a house keeper from Malone ae 25. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. William King, Hon. Benjamin Clark and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. House Sr., all of Malone (someone has written in pencil on the original "December, 1837) Clark, Mary Feb. 18, 1834 Robert Lawrence he was a clergyman from Moira ae 23; she was the daughter of Benjamin Clark of Malone, ae 22. They were cousins. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clark, Dr. Russell Powell, Charles Clark Clark, Mr. ___________ Mar. __, 1844 (not named) he was 26, and they were both from Champlain, NY. They were maried at the house of a Mr. Leonard in the south part of Malone. No witnesses were named Clark, Salmon Sep. 3, 1825 Helen Saban both of Malone (he died Jan. 9, 1892 ae 93 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery in Malone) Clark, William B. Nov. 29, 1860 Martha E. Merriam he was from Chateaugay ae 23; she was from Malone ae 19. Married at William Merriam's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Merriam Coburn, Lorenzo Feb. 7, 1839 Sophronia Parmelee he was the preceptor of Malone Academy ae 27; she was a school teacher from Malone (and daughter of Rev. Ashbel Parmelee) ae 27. Married by Rev. Aaron Foster at Parmelee's house in Malone. Witnesses: a hundred or more including Aaron Parks, Betsey Parmelee, Fanny Parmelee, Mary Parmelee Colton, Peter Jan. 13, 1845 Martha Brown he was from Clintonville, Canada ae 27; she was from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown, George Wood, Fanny and Mary Parmelee Conant, Azro Dec. 13, 1843 Fanny Wood 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 (he lived 1821-1910 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Conant, Dr. Opher Sep. __, 1825 Almina Thorndike both of Malone, day of the month was not listed in the original (he died Mar. 15, 1842 ae 43 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Conant, Jeremiah Oct. __, 1827 Louisa Dowe both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Conger, Catherine Feb. 24, 1857 Stoughton D. Lawrence he was from Bangor ae 31; she was also from Bangor ae 31. Married at the brick hotel in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Conger of Moira and _________(name missing in the original). (she died June 28, 1884 ae 60 and is buried at Bangor) Cook, Anna Jul. 24, 1817 Charles Blake both of Chateaugay Cook, Philena June __, 1838 George Bateman he was a tanner and shoemaker from Rodan, PQ ae 26. She was also from Rodan, PQ ae 22. Married in Belmont before witnesses: Alvah Orcutt, Amos Greeno, Betsey Parmelee, Eudina Wood Cook, Stephen Jr. Feb. 10, 1819 Jennette Wise he was from Chateaugay, she was from Malone Cook, Sylvia Dec. __, 1817 _______ Moreton he was from Adams in Ontario Co. NY, she was from Chateaugay. His name is missing in the original. Married at Rev. Parmelee's house Cooper, Nancy Sep. 20, 1830 Aaron Parks Jr. he was a merchant from Westford VT ae 29; she was a seamstress from Constable ae 25. Witnesses: Aaron Parks Sr., Clark Williamson, Sophronia Parmelee Corey, Jane Apr. 17, 1838 Adams Moore he was a farmer ae 21; she was ae 18. Both were recently from Lisbon, NY. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. John Corey, parents of the bride, William Farnsworth, Mary Parmelee, Julia I. Parmelee Cotton, Gideon C. May 11, 1831 Lorinda Sperry he was a farmer from Malone ae 27; she was a spinner and cook from Malone ae 19. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry, David Sperry, Angeline Sperry and Jehiel Berry (he died Sep. 30, 1881 ae 70 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery) Cotton, Gideon C. Nov. 16, 1858 Mrs. Laura D. (Wheeler) Bell he was a widower from Malone ae 45; she was a widow from Malone ae 38. Married at Parmelee's house before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee and Susan Gilligan. (he died Sep. 30, 1881 ae 70 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery. His first wife died June 6, 1858) Covey, John L. Jul. 4, 1853 Elizabeth M. Lewis he was ae 24 from Parishville, NY; she was ae 24 from Malone. Married at the house of Abraham Lewis in Malone before witnesses: Abraham Lewis, Sarah Lewis, Walker Moody, Ashbel B. Parmelee, Emily and Mary Parmelee Covey, John L. June 27, 1861 Victoria R. Wilcox he was a widower from Parishville, NY ae 32; she was from Malone ae 23. Witnesses: some relatives from Troy whose names were not recorded, a brother of the bride, Betsey Parmelee and Susan Gilligan Covey, William Oct. 19, 1832 Mrs. Jane McKinney he was a farmer and widower from Malone ae 50; she was a widow from Malone ae 50. Witnesses: George Taylor, Jonas Stone, Betsey Parmelee, Ashbel B. Parmelee Crawford, Polly Oct. 3, 1811 Samuel Webb both of Malone Cummings, Cynthia Sep. 1, 1834 ________ Reed he was a wheelwright from Canton, NY ae 23; she was a domestic laborer from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Stephen D. Hickock and his wife (the mother of the bride), Dewey Hickock, William Merriam Cummings, Mrs.________ Nov. 4, 1824 Stephen D. Hickock he was from Malone, she was a widow from New Haven, VT Curry, John Mar. 17, 1835 Isabela Thompson 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 Curry, Maria Nov. 7, 1835 Richard W. Kinney he was a farmer just moved to Malone from Michigan ae 22; she was a kitchen laborer from Malone ae 24. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Rachel Thomas, Betsey Parmelee, Sophronia Parmelee, Ashbel B. Parmelee Curtis, Mary Oct. 2, 1828 Richard Fitzgerald both of Malone Daggett, Mercy May___, 1844 George Bell he was a farmer and both were from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Daggett, Myron Berry, Judith Daggett, Betsey Parmelee (she died Feb. 11, 1851 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery. She was the daughter of D.B. Daggett) Daggett, Pliny Mar. __, 1821 Ruth Orcutt both of Malone (he died in 1872 in Hannibal, NY) Davis, Deborah Mar. 2, 1836 Mason Wilcox he was a farmer and widower from Malone ae 39 and this was the second time Rev.Parmelee had officiated at his marriage; she was a housekeeper from Bangor ae 35.. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith, Roswell Wilcox, and Elisha Kellogg Davis, Joseph H. Apr. 1, 1847 Ruth Dunham he was a farmer from Malone ae 24; she was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Edward Fitch, Fanny Fitch, Betsey Parmelee, Peter Archer, Emily Archer Davis, Mary Oct. 31, 1816 Edmund Chapman he was a widower (from Malone) and she was from Bangor Day, Andrew J. Jan. 1, 1855 Sarah C. Wilder he was from Chateaugay, she was from Malone ae 26. Witnesses: James Fraser, Betsey and Mary Parmelee Day, Mary J. June __, 1861 Albert Wood he was from Belmont, ae 21; she was from New York City ae 24. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Susan Gilligan and William Young Degon, Catherine Nov. 27, 1841 Francis Bashaw he was a widower ae 30; she was ae 16. They were married in Bangor. The bride's parents were present as were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lamica, Mary Degon "etc. etc., all French people" Demaris, Charles Dec. 22, 1861 Jenette Norman he was from Malone ae 22; she was from Malone ae 17 and had the consent of her widowed mother. Witnesses: Susan Gilligan, Lloyd Gilligan and Betsey Parmelee Demming, Hepsibah Aug. 7, 1814 William Mason both of Malone (she was born Aug. 6, 1788 and died Mar. 8, 1836 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery) Denio, (Moses?) May 27, 1840 Nancy McKinney he was a French farmer from Malone ae 22; she was an Irish girl from Malone ae 21. His name is not listed in the original. Witnesses: Aaron Parks, Harry Parks, Horatio Merriam, Mary Hawley, Rebecca Parks Denio, Pollest(?) Aug. 21, 1859 John Major he was French from Malone ae 22; she was also French from Malone ae 27. Married at a log house one half mile north of Titusville before witnesses: Oliver Boio(?), and Buel Man Dewey, H.M. Jan. 25, 1838 Harriet Peck he was a farmer from Georgia, VT ae 27; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 24. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hickock, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Slosson, Oliver and Harry Orcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Watkins Dickey, William Oct. 27, 1836 Mary Hall he was a laborer from Malone ae 25; she was a house servant from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Oliver Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Branch, George Taylor, Mary Taylor, Wheeler Seeley Dickinson, Mary Apr. 26, 1810 Genison Dyke both from Bangor, married at the house of the bride's father Dimmick, John Feb. 14, 1819 Sarah Heath both of Malone (he died Oct, 8, 1871 ae 71 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery in Malone) Doud, Amanda May 3, 1821 Russell Lee both of Malone "if I rightly remember" Dove, Julius Apr. 1, 1838 Angeline Gokey he was a laborer from Malone ae 23; she was ae 18 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Gokey, parents of the bride, Thomas McKinney, Robert McKinney Dowe, Louisa Oct. __, 1827 Jeremiah Conant both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Drake, Cyrus Nov. __, 1833 Sophia Lyman he was a farmer from Bangor ae 25; she was a farmer's daughter from Malone ae 23. Witnesses: William Lyman, Ganesha Lyman, Gad Lyman, Linus Lyman Drury, Elisha Jan. __, 1826 Mrs. Beulah Stowers both of Malone. She was the widow of Ashley Stowers Dunham, Emily Apr. 29, 1841 Peter Archer he was a mason from Malone ae 23; she was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Hiram Dunham, Elizabeth Peck, Howard Bell Dunham, Ruth Apr. 1, 1847 Joseph H. Davis he was a farmer from Malone ae 24; she was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Edward Fitch, Fanny Fitch, Betsey Parmelee, Peter Archer, Emily Archer Duquette, Benjamin Jul. 26, 1842 Emily Beauvais he was 31, she was 26. They were both French and both from Malone. Witnesses to the marriage at Amos Greeno's house in Malone: Mr. and Mrs. Bean, Amos Greeno, Sophia Greeno Durkee, Charles Dec. 16, 1852 Mary Seeley he was a merchant from Malone ae 25; she was ae 22, from Malone. Witnesses: Wheeler Seeley, Betsey Seeley, Alfred Seeley, Betsey Parmelee Dyke, Genison Apr. 26, 1810 Mary Dickinson both from Bangor, married at the house of the bride's father (he died Oct. 28, 1873 in Bangor) Earl, Delia Nov. 8, 1859 Wesley Hapgood he was from Malone ae 23; she was also from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Hoseph(?) Westcott, Abner Mead, Lucy Ann Earl, Betsey Parmelee, Susan Gilligan (they lived in Constable in 1860) Earle, Anna Apr. 5, 1859 Horatio Purdy he was a widower from Titusville in the Town of Malone ae 32; she was ae 33 from Township No. 9 in Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: William Young, Susan Gilligan, Betsey Parmelee Eggleston, David Jan. 10, 1855 (Mrs.?) Emma C. Ware 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.") Elderbroom, Peter Nov. 12, 1859 Elizabeth King he was from No. 9 in the Town of Malone ae 16, ("but evidently ae 20 or more"); she was also from No. 9 ae 22. They were French and could not understand English so an interpreter was used at the marriage in a French house in No. 9. "Witnesses enough, but I did not get their names" Elliott(?), Jane Mar. 31, 1857 Philip King he was from Malone ae 30; she was also from Malone ae 25. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee, Susan Gilligan, William Young and Henry Coburn. (her name appears as "Ellet" in the original) Empy, Jacob Mar. 26, 1816 Clarissa Fairman he was from Canada West, she from Constable. Married at the home of Mr. Fairman in the villlage of French Mills, now called Ft. Covington English, Mrs. Ellen June __, 1861 Michael Gearon he was from Malone ae 57; she was a widow from Malone ae 49. Mr. Gearon stated that he had left a wife in Ireland about 12 yrs ago, and not long after coming here, sent money to bear her expenses to America, desiring her to come. However he had heard nothing up to this time, had not received the least information concerning her nor the money sent. He had written again but obtained no answer and concluded that she was dead. Parmelee supposed that conclusion to be correct. (the name Gearon was originally Guerin in Irish) Estabrooks, Jonathan Feb. 20, 1815 Abigail Wheat both of Constable Estabrooks, Noah April 25, 1833 Rhoda Linkler he was a farmer from Duane ae 26; she was 20 yrs old from Moira. Married at the house of the bride's father in Moira. Witnesses: Wheat Estabrooks, John Estabrooks, W. Linkler (father) Estabrooks, William R. Sep. 29, 1842 Mrs. Sally Mayhew he was from Duane ae 27; she was a widow from Duane ae 24. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone. Witnesses: William Estabrooks, Betsey, Fanny and Ashbel B. Parmelee Fairfield, Hannah Dec. 4, 1828 John Beals both of Malone Fairman, Clarissa Mar. 26, 1816 Jacob Empy he was from Canada West, she from Constable. Married at the home of Mr. Fairman in the villlage of French Mills, now called Ft. Covington Ferguson, Nancy Feb. 14, 1834 Robert Law he was a laborer from Malone ae 27; she was a house maid from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Hiram Horton and Harriet Fuller Fiber, Minerva Jan. 29, 1829 Thomas Champlin both of Malone Finch, James H. Oct. 15, 1835 Minerva Moses he was an innkeeper from Peru, NY ae 31; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 27. Witnesses: Timothy Palmer, William Merriam, James Brown, Charles Moses, and Mrs. Moses (step-mother of the bride) Fish, Calista Feb. 24, 1839 Jehiel Bentley he was a farmer from Malone ae 28; she was from Bangor ae 18. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. (Leonard) Fish, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Dickinson, Harry Orcutt, Oliver Orcutt Fish, Miss _______ Nov.__, 1825 Mr. _____ Fish he was from Parishville, and she was from Malone. First names and date are missing in the original Fish, Mr. _______ Nov.__, 1825 Miss ____ Fish he was from Parishville, and she was from Malone. First names and date are missing in the original Fish, Mrs. Mary April, 1811 Ebenezer Berry both of Malone. She was a widow, and the day of the month is missing in the original record Fisk, Jane A. Feb. 4, 1862 Alfred Lincoln he was from Malone ae 24; she was also from Malone ae 24. Married at the house of Nathaniel Fisk before witnesses: Mrs. Fisk, the mother of the bride, Fanny Lincoln, sister of the bride, John Law and Elmina Fisk. (she was the daughter of Nathaniel and Amanda Fisk of Malone) Fisk, Lucy Ann Jan. 25, 1855 Adin Williams he was from Malone ae 29; she was from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Elias Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Abijah White, Anne Banker, Mary Parmelee, and about 40 more (she died Nov. 8, 1888, ae 56 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Fitzgerald, Richard Oct. 2, 1828 Mary Curtis both of Malone Foote, Elihu Oct. 5, 1831 Elmina Russell he was a farmer from Madrid in St. Lawrence Co. ae 23; she was a cook from Malone ae 18. Witnesses: Calvin Russell, Abigail Russell, Chester Russell and Luther Chipman Foote, Maria June 26, 1812 Almon Wheeler both of Malone (she died Jul. 5, 1813 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Foote, William Oct. 31, 1820 Pamelia Orton both of Malone Fountain, Marian (Dec.?)20, 1860 William G. Smith he was from Belmont ae 22; she was also from Belmont, ae 19. (no witnesses listed) Fountain, Peter Oct. 31, 1861 Huldah Willson he was from Malone ae 19; she was also from Malone ae 18. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee, Mr. Westcott and several others Fuller, Elvira Jan. 1, 1834 Samuel C. Wead he was a merchant from Malone ae 26; she was a well educated young lady from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Jacob Wead, John H. Russell, Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton Fuller, Sarah Ann Jan. 18, 1830 Nathan Brown he was a merchant from Rodman in Jefferson Co. ae 26; she was 18 from Malone and had no job. Witnesses: Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton and Harry Horton Furness, Mary Ann Mar. 8, 1831 Philip Miller he was a clothier from Malone ae 23; she was a housekeeper for her mother, also lived in Malone and was 18. Witnesses Orlando Furness, Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton, and Clark S. Wead Gasino, Edward Jul. 11, 1845 Magaret McCallan he was a Frenchman ae 20 from Malone; she was also from Malone ae 17 and her parents were dead. Witnesses: John Collins, Joseph Davis, Fanny and Sarah Parmelee Gearon, Michael June __, 1861 Mrs. Ellen English he was from Malone ae 57; she was a widow from Malone ae 49. Mr. Gearon stated that he had left a wife in Ireland about 12 yrs ago, and not long after coming here, sent money to bear her expenses to America, desiring her to come. However he had heard nothing up to this time, had not received the least information concerning her nor the money sent. He had written again but obtained no answer and concluded that she was dead. Parmelee supposed that conclusion to be correct. (the name Gearon was originally Guerin in Irish) Gemerson, George Nov. 21, 1816 Harriet Stowers he was an Irishman and both were from Malone Gemsha(?), ______ Sep. 30, 1818 William Newton he was from Chateaugay, she was from Malone. Her name is missing in the original Gibson, Rhoda Jan. 24, 1862 Phineas H. Bennett he was ae 23 and belonged to a camp of soldiers stationed in Malone; she was from Bangor ae 20. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee, Susan Gilligan and Lloyd Gilligan. (she was the daughter of Archibald and Maria Gibson of Bangor) Gibson, Robert Oct. 19, 1836 Emily Barnum he was a farmer from Bangor ae 28; she was a cook from Bangor ae 22. Witnesses: Elijah Barnum, Talmage Barnum, Polly Barnum, and Sophronia Parmelee. (he lived 1808-1890 and is buried at North Bangor) Glazier, Benjamin May 26, 1858 Delia Town 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 Gluteny(?), Oliver Dec. 28, 1843 Catherine Quizeno(?) he was a laborer ae 26; she was ae 34 and both were French. (Parmelee did not record the names of the witnesses because they were all French) Gokey, Angeline Apr. 1, 1838 Julius Dove he was a laborer from Malone ae 23; she was ae 18 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Gokey, parents of the bride, Thomas McKinney, Robert McKinney Grant, George Feb. 19, 1845 Martha Bemis he was a farmer from Malone ae 26; she was from Malone ae perhaps 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Bemis, Mr. Trumble, Betsey Parmelee Graves, Truman Apr. 26, 1836 Mrs. Mary Mitchell he was a farmer from Malone ae 32; she was a widowed housekeeper from Malone ae 32. Witnesses: Joshua Chapman, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. House Green, Henry Dec. __, 1837 Almira Peck he was a widower farmer from Parishville, NY ae 45; she was a widow from Malone ae 40. Witnesses: William Brewster, Clarinda Brewster, Samuel Greeno, Jonathan Thompson and Lucinda Thompson Green, Lewis Mar. 24, 1843 Lucy White he was a merchant from Canton, NY ae 24; she was from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Hon. Horatio Powell, Nathan White, father of the bride, George Wood, Arunah H. Wood, Fanny Parmelee, Emeline Wood Greeno, Amos Oct. __, 1828 Sophia Orcutt both of Malone. The date was not mentioned in the original Greeno, Maria Jan. 3, 1844 Lewis Moses he was a merchant from Malone ae 28; she was ae 24 from Malone. Witnesses: Bildad Orcutt, John Lewis, Abraham Lewis, Laura Orcutt and Anne Orcutt. Gregg, Ann Dec. 7, 1837 Silas Merriam he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 45; she was a millener from Malone ae 30. Witnesses: Betsey Parmelee, Lucy J. Parmelee, Fanny Parmelee, Miss Landon Gregg, Mary Dec. 17, 1835 John White he was a farmer from Sudbury VT ae 22; she was a domestic from Chateaugay ae 22. Witnesses: W. Gregg, Mrs. Gregg (mother of the bride), and Ann Gregg Griffin, Sophronia Oct. __, 1828 (John or Solon?) Nichols he was from Chateaugay, but his name and the date were not listed in the original. She was from Malone Hall, Charlotte June 12, 1844 John Thompson 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 Hall, Mary Oct. 27, 1836 William Dickey he was a laborer from Malone ae 25; she was a house servant from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Oliver Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Branch, George Taylor, Mary Taylor, Wheeler Seeley Hall, Nancy Apr. 8, 1845 Lorenzo D. Harvey he was a farmer from Bangor ae 23; she was a 16 yr old from Compton, PQ. Witnesses: Rev. Moses Chase, Fanny Parmelee and Betsey Parmelee Halsey, Rev. Charles F. Jan. 4, 1836 Ann Morse he was from Russellton, PQ ae 33; she was from Chateaugay, NY. Witnesses: Stephen A. Morse, Mrs. Morse, the mother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Orcutt, Sophronia Parmelee and Lucy J. Parmelee Hamblin, Sopronia Apr. 16, 1837 Ira Lampson he was a farmer from Franklin ae 27; she was a house servant from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Mrs. and Mrs. Prentice Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Chittenden Lewis, Ashbel B. Parmelee and Sidney Bates Hammond, John Dec. 15, 1819 Lovica Parker both of Malone Hammond, Jonathan Jan. 21, 1815 Mrs. Tamison Purdy both of Malone. She was a widow Hanaberry, Ellen Jan. 1, 1859 Silas W. Spencer he was from Bangor ae 22; she was from Constable. Witnesses: Charles Bentley, John Slaughter, Susan Gilligan, Betsey Parmelee Hapgood, Amos Mar. 5, 1821 Harriet Holmes both of Malone Hapgood, Wesley Nov. 8, 1859 Delia Earl he was from Malone ae 23; she was also from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Hoseph(?) Westcott, Abner Mead, Lucy Ann Earl, Betsey Parmelee, Susan Gilligan (they lived in Constable in 1860) Harrington, Emily O. Nov. 19, 1846 Luman Knapp he was famer from Brandon ae 22; she was ae 21 from Brandon. Witnesses: Orin Knapp, John Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, parents of the bride Harvey, Lorenzo D. Apr. 8, 1845 Nancy Hall he was a farmer from Bangor ae 23; she was a 16 yr old from Compton, PQ. Witnesses: Rev. Moses Chase, Fanny Parmelee and Betsey Parmelee Haskell, Mrs. Sarah Mar. 2, 1857 Henry Whipple he was a widower from Malone ae 59, she was a widow from Constable ae 39. Married at Pliny Miller's hotel in Malone before witnesses: Royal G. Haskell, William W. Haskell, George J. Whipple Haskell, Royal G. Apr. 15, 1858 Annette Wyman 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 Hatch, Rebecca Dec. 18, 1856 Walker C. Moody he was from Malone ae 21; she was also from Malone ae 18. Witnesses: Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Bates, Mr. and Mrs. David Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Moody, Widow (Mary?)Hatch, mother of the bride Hawkins, Hannah Mar. 6, 1814 Jonathan Stearns he was from Malone, she was from Constable Hawkins, John Nov. 15, 1813 Polly Mooer both of Constable Hawley, Adeline Oct. __, 1837 Alexander Spicer he was a tanner from Malone ae 22; she was 17 yrs old from Malone and had the consent of her widowed mother to marry. Witnesses: Aaron Parks Jr., Harry Parks, and Mrs. Parks, the mother of the bride Hawley, Hilan Dec. 17, 1812 Lucy Prescott both of Malone (he died before Sep. 1839) Hawley, Mrs. Lucy Prescott Sep. __, 1839 Stephen Ransom he was a carpenter from Hopkinton, NY ae 61; she was a 45 yr old widow (of Hilan Hawley) from Malone. Witnesses: Aaron Parks, Nancy Parks, Harry Parks, Sarah T. Parmelee, Silas Merriam Hayes, Alba M. Dec. 3, 1828 _______ Ingraham both of Malone. Her name is not listed in the original Heading, Charles E. Sep. 2, 1845 Julia Smith he was a farmer from Belmont ae 27; she was also from Belmont ae 21. Married at Philip Miller's hotel in Malone before witnesses: Mr. (perhaps Marcus?) Heading (father), Mr. Heading (brother), Philip B. Miller (he died Mar. 6, 1886 ae 69 yrs 3 mos and is buried at Belmont Center) Heath, Hannah Mar. 29, 1812 Samuel Brown both of Malone Heath, Sarah Feb. 14, 1819 John Dimmick both of Malone (she died Jul. 29, 1876, ae 75 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery in Malone) Hickock, Stephen D. Nov. 4, 1824 Mrs. ____ Cummings he was from Malone, she was a widow from New Haven, VT Hill, Abigail L. June __, 1833 Lewis Smalley he was a farmer from Constable ae 26; she was a cook from Constable ae 25. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone. Witnesses: David Freeman, Lovina Freeman, Betsey and Ashbel B. Parmelee Hoit, ______ Apr. ___, 1822 Dr. Ebenezer Mann both of Westville Hoit, Fanny Dec. 10, 1833 Edson Phelps he was a mechanic from Malone ae 24; she was a spinner and cook from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Silas Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. Ashbel and Sally Phelps (she lived 1808-1872 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Holley, Horatio Oct. 18, 1860 Adeline Horton he was from Malone ae 30; she was also from Malone ae 21, the daughter of Hiram Horton. Married at Hiram Horton's house in Malone before witnesses: Harry House, Rev. John Herrick, Samuel C. Wead, Orin Moses, Myron Moses, Fanny Fitch Holmes, Elvira C. Dec. 23, 1827 George W. Otis both of Malone Holmes, Harriet Mar. 5, 1821 Amos Hapgood both of Malone Hoose, Peter Dec. 25, 1853 Sarah A. Chapman he was a widower from Franklin ae 29; she was ae 24 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Horace Chapman, Mrs. (Alma?)Chapman, mother of the bride (widow of Horace Chapman), Eugenie Chapman, Henry Coburn, Betsey and Mary Parmelee. (this wedding is recorded twice) Hopkins, Sally Jul. 7, 1814 Sewall Raymond married at Hopkinton, NY. He was from Potsdam, she was from Hopkinton Horton, Adeline Oct. 18, 1860 Horatio Holley he was from Malone ae 30; she was also from Malone ae 21, the daughter of Hiram Horton. Married at Hiram Horton's house in Malone before witnesses: Harry House, Rev. John Herrick, Samuel C. Wead, Orin Moses, Myron Moses, Fanny Fitch Horton, Hiram 2nd May ___, 1844 Helen M. House he was a clerk from Malone ae 21 and son of Harry Horton; she was from Malone ae 18. Witnesses: Stephen D. Hickock, Betsey Hickock, Lewis Moses, William Keeler Horton, Hiram Jr. Jan. 20, 1822 Adeline Wead both of Malone Horton, Mrs. Delia Oct. 4, 1842 Chester Balch he was a widower farmer from Plattsburgh, NY ae 46; she was a widow from Constable ae 44. Witnesses: Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton, Samuel C. Wead, Elvira Wead, Mary Balch (she may have been the widow of Harry Horton of Constable) House, Harry Jan. __, 1838 Lucy Clark he was a merchant from Malone ae 26; she was a house keeper from Malone ae 25. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. William King, Hon. Benjamin Clark and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. House Sr., all of Malone (someone has written in pencil on the original "December, 1837) House, Helen M. May ___, 1844 Hiram Horton 2nd he was a clerk from Malone ae 21 and son of Harry Horton; she was from Malone ae 18. Witnesses: Stephen D. Hickock, Betsey Hickock, Lewis Moses, William Keeler Howard, Harriet Nov. 28, 1839 Nathaniel E. Russell he was a farmer from Westville ae 22; she was a spinner from Westville ae 23. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs, Howard, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Russell parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Russell Hubbard, Eliza Feb. 29, 1844 Noah Sabins he was a farmer from Malone ae 30; she was ae 22 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, parents of the bride, Cephas Watkins, Charles Hubbard, George Sabins, Fanny Parmelee, Delia Horton Hulbert, Lydia June 3, 1840 Lyman Brown he was a farmer ae 24; she was a domestic laborer ae 22. Witnesses: Ebenezer Daggett, William E. Daggett, William Brown, William Mason, Matthew Dunning, Mrs. M. Dunning Hunter, John Mar. 27, 1843 Margaret McCracken he was a farmer from Malone ae 28; she was ae 22 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. J(ames) Law, Hiram Horton, Mr. and Mrs. John Richie Hutchins, Clarissa June 19, 1822 John Miller both of Constable Hutton, George Oct. __, 1831 Samantha Barnes he was a chair maker from Malone ae 25; she was a spinner and cook from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Asa Hascall, Hiram Horton, John and Hepsibah Barnes, Charles Barnes Hyde, Mary Jul. 7, 1816 Ephraim Butler both of Malone. Married in the court room at the close of public worship Ingraham, ________ Dec. 3, 1828 Alba M. Hayes both of Malone. Her name is not listed in the original Irwin, Elizabeth Apr. 2, 1846 James Law he was a widower miller from Malone ae 35; she was ae 25 from Malone. Witnesses: James Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Merriam Jackson, Rufus K. Oct. 8, 1835 Betsey Whipple he was a farmer from Canton, NY ae 33; she was from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Nahum Whipple, Mrs. Whipple (mother of the bride), John Barnes, Charles Barnes Johnson, Annie Oct. __, 1828 Jonathan Thomas both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original (she died Oct. 17, 1882 ae 87 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Johnson, Calvin Jan. 22, 1845 Sarah Wright 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 Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Jul. 10, 1845 Abijah White he was a widowed pail manufacturer from Malone ae 50; she was a widow (supposed) from Malone ae 40. Witnesses: Betsey, Fanny and Sarah Parmelee. (Mrs. Johnson claimed that her first husband had died in a NYS prison, and Parmelee noted that as of 1853, that information had not been contradicted) (she lived 1803-1871 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Johnson, Phebe Nov. 13, 1844 Jonathan Carey he was a farmer from Malone ae 23; she was also from Malone ae 40. Witnesses: Abel Johnson, Mary Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Sarah Parmelee Jones, Alvira May 5, 1830 Hiram Austin he was a farmer from Moira ae 25; she was a domestic from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Jones Keeler, Amos B. Dec. 5, 1839 Sarah Ann Wood 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 Keeler, Andrew L. Feb. 1, 1853 Ursula Mazuzan he was ae 40 from Malone; she was also ae 40 from Malone. Witnesses: John and Cynthia Mazuzan, parents of the bride, Henry Carpenter, Sqire Keeler, Dr. Russell Powell, Amanda Keeler, and Mary Parmelee (he died Aug. 3, 1879 ae 64 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Keeler, Carlos Apr. 8, 1828 Mary Smith both of Malone (he died Aug. 23, 1867 ae 59 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery in Malone. He re-married a woman named Amanda who died Sep. 17, 1865 ae 59) Keeler, Eleanor Feb. 3, 1828 Henry Parmelee both of Malone Keeler, Julius M. Jul. 29, 1852 Sylvia M. Marshall he was a school teacher recently from Oregon but originally from Malone, ae 28. She was ae 24 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: George Keeler, Carlos Keeler, Henry White, Philance White, and Betsey, Sarah and Mary Parmelee Keeler, Lucy Ann Jan. 10, 1837 John Merriam he was a farmer from Malone ae 31; she was a housekeeper from Malone ae 24. Witnesses: Silas Merriam, John H. Russell, Carlos Keeler, Brownson Keeler, Betsey Parmelee Keeler, Sarah Ann June 21, 1843 Alexander Lindsley he was a farmer from Peru, NY ae 28; she was ae 26 from Malone. Witnesses: Elijah Keeler, Squire Keeler, George Keeler, Carlos Keeler, Amanda Keeler, Sophronia Coburn, Lucy J. Parmelee Kellogg, Emeline Jan. 18, 1838 Leonard Bicknell he was a carpenter and joiner from Malone ae 32; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 25. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Kellogg, William Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bicknell, and Solomon Plumb Kellogg, William L. Mar. 27, 1845 Caroline Wead 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 (he died Jul. 2, 1848 ae 44 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Kelsey, Henry G. Aug. 23, 1860 Harriet Steenberge he was from Stockholm, NY ae 26; she was also from Stockholm, ae 20. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee and Susan Gilligan King, Elizabeth Nov. 12, 1859 Peter Elderbroom he was from No. 9 in the Town of Malone ae 16, ("but evidently ae 20 or more"); she was also from No. 9 ae 22. They were French and could not understand English so an interpreter was used at the marriage in a French house in No. 9. "Witnesses enough, but I did not get their names" King, John Apr. 9, 1840 Eliza Ann Sperry he was a farmer from Malone ae 20; she was 18 yrs old from Malone. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry, Betsey Sperry, Jehiel Berry, William Brown, David Sperry King, Olive Nov. 16, 1861 Martin Oliver he was from Malone ae 20; she was from Malone ae 17 and both had their parents' consent. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Kitty King, Ellen Wood, Betsey Parmelee King, Philip Mar. 31, 1857 Jane Elliott(?) he was from Malone ae 30; she was also from Malone ae 25. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee, Susan Gilligan, William Young and Henry Coburn. (her name appears as "Ellet" in the original) Kinney, Richard W. Nov. 7, 1835 Maria Curry he was a farmer just moved to Malone from Michigan ae 22; she was a kitchen laborer from Malone ae 24. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Rachel Thomas, Betsey Parmelee, Sophronia Parmelee, Ashbel B. Parmelee Knapp, John Sep. 20, 1846 Alma Stetson he was a widower farmer from Bangor, ae nearly 50; she was a housekeeper from Bangor ae 40. Witnesses: Reuben and Ellen Stetson Knapp, Luman Nov. 19, 1846 Emily O. Harrington he was famer from Brandon ae 22; she was ae 21 from Brandon. Witnesses: Orin Knapp, John Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, parents of the bride Knowlton, Almira Oct. __, 1843 Henry Wood 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 Ladd, Francis O. Feb. 16, 1844 Sarah Brown he was ae 21 from Hopkinton, NY; she was ae 18 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Charles Palmer, Smith Palmer Lampson, Benjamin F. Apr. 17, 1837 Jane A. Tyler 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 Lampson, Ira Apr. 16, 1837 Sophronia Hamblin he was a farmer from Franklin ae 27; she was a house servant from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Mrs. and Mrs. Prentice Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Chittenden Lewis, Ashbel B. Parmelee and Sidney Bates Landon, Lydia Mar. 26, 1832 Alanson Purdy he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 26; she was a weaver from Malone ae 31. Witnesses: Mrs. Tamison Purdy(widow), David Stratton, and Tamison Stratton Laree(?), Mary Jul. 16, 1860 Francis Boudreau he was from Franklin Co. ae 21; she was also from Franklin Co. ae 17. Witnesses: Nelson Boudreau, Joseph Lamica, Roseanna Boudreau LaRocque, Toussaint Aug. 13, 1854 Sophia Mallette he was from Malone ae 49 and presented a bill of divorce from his former wife; she was ae 22 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Antoine Peron, Frank Mallette, Emily and Mary Parmelee, Bradford Wright, Charles Capron Lathrop, Lucy E. Jan. 17, 1822 James Calkins both of Malone Lauree, Mary Jul. 16, 1855 Francis Boudreau he was a Frenchman, ae 21; she was also French ae 17 and had the consent of her mother, her father being deceased. Married at the house of Nelson Boudreau in Malone before witnesses: Nelson Boudreau, Rosanna Boudreau, Joseph Lamica Law, Henry Jan. 6, 1844 Helen Solomon he was an English tailor from Malone; she was ae 18 from Malone and a Catholic. Her father consented to the marriage at Parmelee's house, but would not attend. Witnesses: Martin Sallinger, Cecilly(?) B. Sallinger, Mary Parmelee and Samuel Hawley Law, James Apr. 2, 1846 Elizabeth Irwin he was a widower miller from Malone ae 35; she was ae 25 from Malone. Witnesses: James Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Merriam Law, Robert Feb. 14, 1834 Nancy Ferguson he was a laborer from Malone ae 27; she was a house maid from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Hiram Horton and Harriet Fuller Lawrence, Electa June 17, 1845 Orlando Prentice he was a widower farmer from Bangor ae 50; she was a widow from Malone ae 40. Married at Parmelee's house before witnesses: Betsey and Sarah Parmelee Lawrence, Hiram May __, 1814 Miss ____ Adams both of Bangor. Date and her first name are missing in the original Lawrence, Robert Feb. 18, 1834 Mary Clark he was a clergyman from Moira ae 23; she was the daughter of Benjamin Clark of Malone, ae 22. They were cousins. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clark, Dr. Russell Powell, Charles Clark Lawrence, Stoughton D. Feb. 24, 1857 Catherine Conger he was from Bangor ae 31; she was also from Bangor ae 31. Married at the brick hotel in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Conger of Moira and _________(name missing in the original). (he died Oct. 3, 1870 ae 45 and is buried at Bangor) Learned, Josiah June 26, 1814 Laura Loomis both of Malone Lee, Russell May 3, 1821 Amanda Doud both of Malone "if I rightly remember" Lester, (Ezekiel?) Jul.__, 1852 Mary Chapman he was a farmer from Duane ae 45; she was ae 29 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Sherburn Chapman, Miss Lester, Eugene Chapman, Miss Earl (note: this may Parmelee's second recording of an earlier marriage. Much of his record was done in 1853, after the fact) Lester, Ezekiel June 19, 1852 Mary D. Chapman he was a widower from Duane ae 39; she was ae 26 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey and Mary Parmelee, and Benjamin Estabrooks Lewis, Elizabeth L. May 3, 1855 Edmund Richardson he was from Clintonville, NY ae 29; she was from Burke. Witnesses: Nathan Williamson, Timothy Bemis, Sarah P. Williamson, Andrew J. Day, Sarah C. Day, Bradford Wright Lewis, Elizabeth M. Jul. 4, 1853 John L. Covey he was ae 24 from Parishville, NY; she was ae 24 from Malone. Married at the house of Abraham Lewis in Malone before witnesses: Abraham Lewis, Sarah Lewis, Walker Moody, Ashbel B. Parmelee, Emily and Mary Parmelee (she died before June 27, 1861 at which time her husband re-married) Lewis, Hiram Dec. 16, 1824 Mary Moses lived in Malone Lewis, Loana Mar. 22, 1843 Harry Orcutt he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 37; she was a seamstress from Burke ae 36. Witnesses: Hiram Lewis, Lewis Moses, Abraham Lewis, Alvah Orcutt, Mrs. A. Orcutt Lewis, Richard Jan. __, 1828 Spophia Smith both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Lincoln, Alfred Feb. 4, 1862 Jane A. Fisk he was from Malone ae 24; she was also from Malone ae 24. Married at the house of Nathaniel Fisk before witnesses: Mrs. Fisk, the mother of the bride, Fanny Lincoln, sister of the bride, John Law and Elmina Fisk. (he was the son of Anselm and Hannah Lincoln of Malone) Linkler, Rhoda April 25, 1833 Noah Estabrooks he was a farmer from Duane ae 26; she was 20 yrs old from Moira. Married at the house of the bride's father in Moira. Witnesses: Wheat Estabrooks, John Estabrooks, W. Linkler (father) Linsdley, Alexander June 21, 1843 Sarah Ann Keeler he was a farmer from Peru, NY ae 28; she was ae 26 from Malone. Witnesses: Elijah Keeler, Squire Keeler, George Keeler, Carlos Keeler, Amanda Keeler, Sophronia Coburn, Lucy J. Parmelee Linsly, Delia Dec. 5, 1827 Leonard Andrus both of Malone Loomis, Laura June 26, 1814 Josiah Learned both of Malone (she died May 23, 1869 ae 71 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Lyman, Sophia Nov. __, 1833 Cyrus Drake he was a farmer from Bangor ae 25; she was a farmer's daughter from Malone ae 23. Witnesses: William Lyman, Ganesha Lyman, Gad Lyman, Linus Lyman Lyman, Wiliam Oct. 21, 1834 Harriet Plumb he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 30; she was a domestic from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: William Lyman Sr., Mrs. Lyman (mother of the groom) Noah Smith and Betsey Parmelee Mahar, Michael Jul. 5, 1860 Ruth Smith he was from Malone ae 23; she was from Belmont ae 18. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Moses Smith, Jeremiah Davis, Miss Fountain, Betsey Parmelee and John Young Major, John Aug. 21, 1859 Pollest(?) Denio he was French from Malone ae 22; she was also French from Malone ae 27. Married at a log house one half mile north of Titusville before witnesses: Oliver Boio(?), and Buel Man Mallette, Sophia Aug. 13, 1854 Toussaint LaRocque he was from Malone ae 49 and presented a bill of divorce from his former wife; she was ae 22 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Antoine Peron, Frank Mallette, Emily and Mary Parmelee, Bradford Wright, Charles Capron Man, Charles H. Oct. 1, 1861 Emma S. White he was from Malone ae 25; she was also from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Smith S, White, John White, Adin Williams, Lucianne Fisk and nearly 100 more Mann, Albon Apr. 8, 1810 Maria Platt he was from Constable, she from Chateaugay Mann, Dr. Ebenezer Apr. ___, 1822 Miss ____ Hoit both of Westville Manning, J.E. Nov. __, 1859 Mrs. Hester Angill he was from Hinchinbrook, PQ ae 57; she was a widow from Moira ae 32. Married in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holbrook, Fanny Fitch and others Marsh, William June __, 1828 Martha Brockway both of Westville(?). Day of the month is missing in the original Marshall, Sylvia M. Jul. 29, 1852 Julius M. Keeler he was a school teacher recently from Oregon but originally from Malone, ae 28. She was ae 24 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: George Keeler, Carlos Keeler, Henry White, Philance White, and Betsey, Sarah and Mary Parmelee Martin, John June 6, 1861 Margaret Boudreau he was from Malone ae 21; she was also from Malone ae 16 and had the consent of her parents. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Susan Gilligan and Betsey Parmelee Martin, Julia E. Jan. 1, 1857 Nelson H. Miner he was from Malone ae 24; she was also from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: George Hubbard, Widow Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, parents of the bride Martin, Oliver Nov. 16, 1861 Olive King he was from Malone ae 20; she was from Malone ae 17 and both had their parents' consent. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Kitty King, Ellen Wood, Betsey Parmelee Martin, William Nov. 2, 1820 Dolly Branch both of Malone Mason, William Aug. 7, 1814 Hepsibah Demming both of Malone (born May 19, 1732 at Cheshire MA, lived in Malone 1803-1844 and died Aug. 23, 1846, buried at Sheldon VT. His first wife Susannah Spencer was born Sep. 10, 1778 and died Mar. 9, 1814 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery. Info from stone in Dimmick Cemetery) Matthews, William Jan. 7, 1843 Catherine Sheffield he was ae 28 from Clintonville, NY; she was ae 20 from Duane. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Sheffield and Miss Sheffield, brother and sister of the bride, Betsey, Fanny and Sarah T. Parmelee Mayhew, Mrs. Sally Sep. 29, 1842 William R. Estabrooks he was from Duane ae 27; she was a widow from Duane ae 24. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone. Witnesses: William Estabrooks, Betsey, Fanny and Ashbel B. Parmelee Mazuzan, Ursula Feb. 1, 1853 Andrew L. Keeler he was ae 40 from Malone; she was also ae 40 from Malone. Witnesses: John and Cynthia Mazuzan, parents of the bride, Henry Carpenter, Sqire Keeler, Dr. Russell Powell, Amanda Keeler, and Mary Parmelee (she died Apr. 3, 1886, ae 72 yrs 8 mos. and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) McCallan, Margaret Jul. 11, 1845 Edward Gasino he was a Frenchman ae 20 from Malone; she was also from Malone ae 17 and her parents were dead. Witnesses: John Collins, Joseph Davis, Fanny and Sarah Parmelee McChesney, Elizabeth Oct. 25, 1854 Henry Sabin he was ae 22 from Malone; she was ae 18 also from Malone. Witnesses: John McChesney, Mr. and Mrs. William Sabin, Mary Parmelee McChesney, George Mar. 9, 1832 Isabella McKinney he was a distiller from Malone ae 25; she was a cook from Malone ae 24. Witnesses: James McKinney, John McKinney, widow McKinney, mother of the bride McChesney, George Jan. 29, 1856 Margaret Seryer he was a widower from Malone ae 46; she was a Dutch girl from Canada ae 23. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney, and Betsey Parmelee McChesney, Robert Mar. 1, 1813 Mrs. Orpha Smith he was from Potsdam in St. Lawrence Co. , she was a widow from Malone McCrackin, Margaret Mar. 27, 1843 John Hunter he was a farmer from Malone ae 28; she was ae 22 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. J(ames) Law, Hiram Horton, Mr. and Mrs. John Richie McKay, Isabela Jan. 22, 1836 High Cameron he was a farmer from Dundee, PQ ae 32; she was a domestic from Dundee, PQ ae 19. Witnesses: William Wright, Lucy Farr, Widow Furness, Isaac Burton and Enoch Weed McKenny, Andrew Nov. __, 1830 Elvira Moody he was a chairmaker from Malone ae 26; she was a domestic from Malone ae 23. The date was not listed in the original. Witnesses: Noah and Betsey Moody McKinney, Isabella Mar. 9, 1832 George McChesney he was a distiller from Malone ae 25; she was a cook from Malone ae 24. Witnesses: James McKinney, John McKinney, widow McKinney, mother of the bride McKinney, James Jul. 2, 1832 Jane Stewart he was a farmer ae 25; she was a housekeeper recently from Ireland ae 17. They were married in Chateaugay. Witnesses: John Richie and Mary Richie McKinney, Mrs. Jane Oct. 19, 1832 William Covey he was a farmer and widower from Malone ae 50; she was a widow from Malone ae 50. Witnesses: George Taylor, Jonas Stone, Betsey Parmelee, Ashbel B. Parmelee McKinney, Nancy May 27, 1840 (Moses?) Denio he was a French farmer from Malone ae 22; she was an Irish girl from Malone ae 21. His name is not listed in the original. Witnesses: Aaron Parks, Harry Parks, Horatio Merriam, Mary Hawley, Rebecca Parks McMillan, _________ June 10, 1857 Benton Powell he was from Malone ae 24; she was also from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. (D.L.?) McMillan and others Meron(?), Patrick Dec. 6, 1842 Catherine Welch he was a shoemaker from Malone ae 23; she was ae 18 from Malone. He was Irish, she was French. Witnesses: Bernard McMannis, James Twaddle, William Robb, John Bennett, Mary Welch, Alice Berry Merriam, John Jan. 10, 1837 Lucy Ann Keeler he was a farmer from Malone ae 31; she was a housekeeper from Malone ae 24. Witnesses: Silas Merriam, John H. Russell, Carlos Keeler, Brownson Keeler, Betsey Parmelee Merriam, Martha E. Nov. 29, 1860 William B. Clark he was from Chateaugay ae 23; she was from Malone ae 19. Married at William Merriam's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Merriam Merriam, Silas Dec. 7, 1837 Ann Gregg he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 45; she was a millener from Malone ae 30. Witnesses: Betsey Parmelee, Lucy J. Parmelee, Fanny Parmelee, Miss Landon Merriam, William Feb. 9, 1838 Julia Russell he was a farmer from Malone ae 27; she was the 23 yr old daughter of Calvin Russell of Westville. Married in Westville before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Russell and three children Miller, A.H. Sep. 15, 1853 Martha Moody he was a widower merchant from Malone ae 29; she was ae 21 from Malone. Married at Porter Moody's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Porter Moody, Charles Palmer, Jennette Palmer, Walker Moody, Stephen Smith Miller, John June 19, 1822 Clarissa Hutchins both of Constable Miller, Mehetibel January, 1811 Timothy Parker both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Miller, Philip Mar. 8, 1831 Mary Ann Furness he was a clothier from Malone ae 23; she was a housekeeper for her mother, also lived in Malone and was 18. Witnesses Orlando Furness, Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton, and Clark S. Wead Miner, Nelson H. Jan. 1, 1857 Julia E. Martin he was from Malone ae 24; she was also from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: George Hubbard, Widow Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, parents of the bride Miner, Sophronia Dec. 25, 1816 Henry Blanchard both of Malone Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Apr. 26, 1836 Truman Graves he was a farmer from Malone ae 32; she was a widowed housekeeper from Malone ae 32. Witnesses: Joshua Chapman, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. House Moody, Charles Chapin Apr. 5, 1853 Mary Moody he was ae 22 from Tenon CT; she was ae 22 from Malone and his cousin. Witnesses: Noah Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Moody, Walker Moody, Mary and Sarah Parmelee Moody, Daniel P. Sep. 27, 1859 Cornelia Bemis he was from Moira ae 19; she was also 19 and from Malone. Moody had the permission of his widowed mother to marry. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Bemis, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Gleason, and many others Moody, Elvira Nov. __, 1830 Andrew McKenny he was a chairmaker from Malone ae 26; she was a domestic from Malone ae 23. The date was not listed in the original. Witnesses: Noah and Betsey Moody Moody, Martha Sep. 15, 1853 A.H. Miller he was a widower merchant from Malone ae 29; she was ae 21 from Malone. Married at Porter Moody's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Porter Moody, Charles Palmer, Jennette Palmer, Walker Moody, Stephen Smith Moody, Mary Apr. 5, 1853 Charles Chapin Moody he was ae 22 from Tenon CT; she was ae 22 from Malone and his cousin. Witnesses: Noah Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Moody, Walker Moody, Mary and Sarah Parmelee Moody, Noah Sep. 27, 1814 Betsey Ranger both of Malone. He was a widower Moody, Porter Nov.__, 1815 Mrs. Mary Prescott both of Malone. Mrs. Prescott produced a bill of divorce from her former husband. The date is missing in the original (They were living in Belmont in 1850. He died Jan. 2, 1872 ae 83 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Moody, Walker C. Dec. 18, 1856 Rebecca Hatch he was from Malone ae 21; she was also from Malone ae 18. Witnesses: Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Bates, Mr. and Mrs. David Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Moody, Widow (Mary?)Hatch, mother of the bride Mooer, Polly Nov. 15, 1813 John Hawkins both of Constable Mooers, Nicholas H. Jan. 1, 1839 Sarah Ann Orcutt he was a blacksmith from Chazy, NY ae 35; she was ae 23 from Malone. Witnesses: Bildad Orcutt, Oliver Orcutt, Harry Orcutt, George Sabins, Ruth Daggett Moore, Adams Apr. 17, 1838 Jane Corey he was a farmer ae 21; she was ae 18. Both were recently from Lisbon, NY. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. John Corey, parents of the bride, William Farnsworth, Mary Parmelee, Julia I. Parmelee Moreton, _____ Dec. __, 1817 Sylvia Cook he was from Adams in Ontario Co. NY, she was from Chateaugay. His name and the date are missing in the original. Married at Rev. Parmelee's house in Malone Morse, Ann Jan. 4, 1836 Rev. Charles F. Halsey he was from Russellton, PQ ae 33; she was from Chateaugay, NY. Witnesses: Stephen A. Morse, Mrs. Morse, the mother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Orcutt, Sophronia Parmelee and Lucy J. Parmelee Morse, Thomas Nov. 22, 1855 Mary Parmelee he was a widower from Fairfield VT ae 36; she was Rev. Parmelee's daughter ae 31. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Northrup Morse, Julia Morse, Edward Fitch, Fanny Fitch, Smith White, Bradford Wright, "etc. etc." Moses, Betsey June 11, 1815 Elisha Baker both of Malone Moses, James Dec. 31, 1832 Jane Boyce he was a farmer from Brandon ae 23; she was a cook from Malone ae 26. . Married at Pliny Daggett''s hotel in Malone. Witnesses: Pliny Daggett, Harry Orcutt, Elisha Keeler Moses, Lewis Jan. 3, 1844 Maria Greeno he was a merchant from Malone ae 28; she was ae 24 from Malone. Witnesses: Bildad Orcutt, John Lewis, Abraham Lewis, Laura Orcutt and Anne Orcutt. Moses, Mary Dec. 16, 1824 Hiram Lewis lived in Malone Moses, Minerva Oct. 15, 1835 James H. Finch he was an innkeeper from Peru, NY ae 31; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 27. Witnesses: Timothy Palmer, William Merriam, James Brown, Charles Moses, and Mrs. Moses (step-mother of the bride) Moses, Phebe Dec. 16, 1824 Nathan Williamson lived in Malone Mott, Dr. _______ August, 1811 Abigail Barnum both of Bangor, married at Jehiel Barnum's house in Bangor. The day of the month is missing in the original, as is Dr. Mott's first name Myers, David Nov. 3, 1849 Ellen Myers he was ae 31 and she was ae 27. They were cousins from the village of Dannemora, NY. Witnesses: John Mason, Ellen Mason and Mary Parmelee Myers, Ellen Nov. 3, 1849 David Myers he was ae 31 and she was ae 27. They were cousins from the village of Dannemora, NY. Witnesses: John Mason, Ellen Mason and Mary Parmelee Newell, Rufus Oct. 9, 1853 Mrs. Tamison Stratton he was a widower from Malone ae 60; she was a widow from Malone ae 50. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Henry Coburn, Betsey, Mary and Sarah Parmelee (his first wife's name appears to have been Betsey, and she is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Newton, William Sep. 30, 1818 ______ Gemsha(?) he was from Chateaugay, she was from Malone. Her name is missing in the original Nichols, (John or Solon?) Oct. __, 1828 Sophronia Griffin he was from Chateaugay, but his name and the date were not listed in the original. She was from Malone Norman, Jenette Dec. 22, 1861 Charles Demaris he was from Malone ae 22; she was from Malone ae 17 and had the consent of her widowed mother. Witnesses: Susan Gilligan, Lloyd Gilligan and Betsey Parmelee (she was the daughter of Henry and Selano(?) Norman) Norman, Mary E. Apr. 7, 1861 George A.L. Stratton he was from Malone ae 19; she was from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Susan Gilligan and Betsey Parmelee. (she was the daughter of Henry and Selano(?) Norman of Malone) Norton, Franklin B. Jan. 6, 1854 Elmira C. Beebe he was ae 23 from Malone; she was ae 22 also from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Lucy Ann Beebe, Abel Beebe, Betsey and Mary Parmelee, Henry M. Coburn. (he died Nov. 13, 1909 ae 78 and is buried at Dimmick Cemetery) Orcutt, Almina Aug. 13, 1833 George Sabin he was a farmer from Malone ae 28; she was a cook from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Bildad Orcuttt, Anna Orcutt, Samuel Greeno, William Brewster Orcutt, Harry Mar. 6, 1839 Agnes Bird he was a farmer from Malone ae 25; she was a domestic from Malone ae 23. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Keeler, Mr. amd Mrs. Brownson Keeler, Bildad Orcutt, Alvah Orcutt, Fanny Parmelee and Mary Parmelee (she died before Mar. 22, 1843 and he re-married) Orcutt, Harry Mar. 22, 1843 Loana Lewis he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 37; she was a seamstress from Burke ae 36. Witnesses: Hiram Lewis, Lewis Moses, Abraham Lewis, Alvah Orcutt, Mrs. A. Orcutt Orcutt, Ruth Mar. __, 1821 Pliny Daggett both of Malone Orcutt, Sarah Ann Jan. 1, 1839 Nicholas H. Mooers he was a blacksmith from Chazy, NY ae 35; she was ae 23 from Malone. Witnesses: Bildad Orcutt, Oliver Orcutt, Harry Orcutt, George Sabins, Ruth Daggett Orcutt, Sophia Oct. __, 1828 Amos Greeno both of Malone. The date was not mentioned in the original Orton, Pamelia Oct. 31, 1820 William Foote both of Malone Otis, George W. Dec. 23, 1827 Elvira C. Holmes both of Malone Pallady, James S. Sep. 25, 1854 Sarah E. Spencer he was ae 22 from Malone; she was ae 21 also from Malone. Married at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Malone before witnesses: James Spencer, Elias Williams and wife, and 40 more Palmer, Peter Sep. 6, 1838 Margaret Smith he was a lawyer from Plattsburgh, NY; she was a student at the Malone Academy ae 20. Witnesses: Asa Hascall, Mrs. Hascall (mother of the bride), Charles Hascall, John Palmer, Ashbel B. Parmelee, and Matilda Hyde Pangborn, Zebinah Aug. 19, 1852 Harriet G. Wood 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 Parker, Lovica Dec. 15, 1819 John Hammond both of Malone Parker, Timothy January, 1811 Mehetibel Miller both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Parks, Aaron Jr. Sep. 20, 1830 Nancy Cooper he was a merchant from Westford VT ae 29; she was a seamstress from Constable ae 25. Witnesses: Aaron Parks Sr., Clark Williamson, Sophronia Parmelee Parks, Orinda Feb. 26, 1828 Abraham Williamson both of Malone Parlin, Melvina Apr. 1, 1847 John J. Barnes he was a farmer from Malone ae 24; she was ae 27 from Malone. Married in the evening before witnesses: John and Hepsibah Barnes, Jeremiah Conant and Jenette Moody (she died Sep. 7, 1848) Parmelee, Henry Feb. 3, 1828 Eleanor Keeler both of Malone Parmelee, Mary Nov. 22, 1855 Thomas Morse he was a widower from Fairfield VT ae 36; she was Rev. Parmelee's daughter ae 31. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Northrup Morse, Julia Morse, Edward Fitch, Fanny Fitch, Smith White, Bradford Wright, "etc. etc." Parmelee, Sarah Tryphena Dec. 1, 1853 Albert V. Balch he was from Weyauweega,WI ae 26; she was the daughter of Rev. Parmelee of Malone ae 27. Witnesses: Edward Fitch, Clark Meigs, Ashbel B. Parmelee, Emily Parmelee, Pamelia Hitchcock, Jane Fisk Parmelee, Sophronia Feb. 7, 1839 Lorenzo Coburn he was the preceptor of Malone Academy ae 27; she was a school teacher from Malone (and daughter of Rev. Ashbel Parmelee) ae 27. Married by Rev. Aaron Foster at Parmelee's house in Malone. Witnesses: a hundred or more including Aaron Parks, Betsey Parmelee, Fanny Parmelee, Mary Parmelee Peck, Almira Dec. __, 1837 Henry Green he was a widower farmer from Parishville, NY ae 45; she was a widow from Malone ae 40. Witnesses: William Brewster, Clarinda Brewster, Samuel Greeno, Jonathan Thompson and Lucinda Thompson Peck, Clarinda Feb. 17, 1835 William Brewster he was a tailor from Malone ae 26; she was a domestic from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Myron Hickock, John H. Russell, Samuel Greeno, Harriet Peck Peck, Harriet Jan. 25, 1838 H.M. Dewey he was a farmer from Georgia, VT ae 27; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 24. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hickock, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Slosson, Oliver and Harry Orcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Watkins Peck, Huldah Dec. 25, 1838 William Wead he was a farmer from Belmont ae 35; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: William Brewster, John Childs, Leonard Vchilds, Roswell Wead, Betsey Parmelee Perrin, Peter Jul. 4, 1838 Mary Ann Bushey he was a tinker from St. Joseph's PQ ae 36; she was a 22 yr old from the Poor House in Malone. Witnesses: Mary Davis, Mr. amd Mrs. Joseph Phelps, Edson Dec. 10, 1833 Fanny Hoit he was a mechanic from Malone ae 24; she was a spinner and cook from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Silas Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. Ashbel and Sally Phelps (he is buried in Webster St. Cemetery as Ashel Edson Phelps, 1810-1874) Pike, Joseph Jul. 24, 1844 Mrs. Sibille Childs he was farmer from Chateaugay ae 33; she was a widow ae 38. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sperry, Betsey and Mary Parmelee Platt, Maria Apr. 8, 1810 Albon Mann he was from Constable, she from Chateaugay Plumb, Harriet Oct. 21, 1834 William Lyman he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 30; she was a domestic from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: William Lyman Sr., Mrs. Lyman (mother of the groom) Noah Smith and Betsey Parmelee Powell, Adeline Aug. 20, 1833 George Benjamin he was a merchant from Burlington, VT ae 35; she was ae 20 from Malone. Witnesses: Hannah Powell, Dr. Russell Powell, Hiram Horton, Benjamin Clark Powell, Benton June 10, 1857 ______ McMillan he was from Malone ae 24; she was also from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. (D.L.?) McMillan and others Powell, Dr. Russell R. Dec. __, 1827 Harriet Clark both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Prentice, Orlando June 17, 1845 Electa Lawrence he was a widower farmer from Bangor ae 50; she was a widow from Malone ae 40. Married at Parmelee's house before witnesses: Betsey and Sarah Parmelee Prescott, Lucy Dec. 17, 1812 Hilan Hawley both of Malone (she was born about 1794. After his death, she re-married Stephen Ransom of Hopkinton in 1839) Prescott, Mrs. Mary Nov.__, 1815 Porter Moody both of Malone. Mrs. Prescott produced a bill of divorce from her former husband. The date is missing in the original (she died Feb. 5, 1881 ae 90 and is buried in Webster St. cemetery) Prior, Heman May 3, 1841 Deborah Tyler 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 Purdy, Alanson Mar. 26, 1832 Lydia Landon he was a widower farmer from Malone ae 26; she was a weaver from Malone ae 31. Witnesses: Mrs. Tamison Purdy(widow), David Stratton, and Tamison Stratton Purdy, Franklin Feb. 28, 1830 Mercy Titus he was a farmer ae 21 from Malone; she was a seamstress ae 19 from Constable. Witnesses: David Stratton, Tamison Stratton and Tamison Purdy Purdy, Horatio Apr. 5, 1859 Anna Earle he was a widower from Titusville in the Town of Malone ae 32; she was ae 33 from Township No. 9 in Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: William Young, Susan Gilligan, Betsey Parmelee Purdy, Tamison Jan. 21, 1815 Jonathan Hammond both of Malone. She was a widow Quizeno(?), Catherine Dec. 28, 1843 Oliver Gluteny(?) he was a laborer ae 26; she was ae 34 and both were French. (Parmelee did not record the names of the witnesses because they were all French) Ranger, Betsey Sep. 27, 1814 Noah Moody both of Malone. He was a widower (she died Aug. 2, 1848 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Ransom, Stephen Sep. __, 1839 Mrs. Lucy Hawley he was a carpenter from Hopkinton, NY ae 61; she was a 45 yr old widow (of Hilan Hawley) from Malone. Witnesses: Aaron Parks, Nancy Parks, Harry Parks, Sarah T. Parmelee, Silas Merriam Raymond, Sewall Jul. 7, 1814 Sally Hopkins married at Hopkinton, NY. He was from Potsdam, she was from Hopkinton Reed, ______ Sep. 1, 1834 Cynthia Cummings he was a wheelwright from Canton, NY ae 23; she was a domestic laborer from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Stephen D. Hickock and his wife (the mother of the bride), Dewey Hickock, William Merriam Reynolds, Waterman Jul. 29, 1820 Nancy Beemas both of Malone Reynolds, Werden Jul. 16, 1840 Emelina Wood 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 Richards, Lucy Dec. 18, 1814 Ashley Stowers both of Malone. He was a widower Richardson, Edmund May 3, 1855 Elizabeth L. Lewis he was from Clintonville, NY ae 29; she was from Burke. Witnesses: Nathan Williamson, Timothy Bemis, Sarah P. Williamson, Andrew J. Day, Sarah C. Day, Bradford Wright Richie, Elizabeth Dec. 12, 1839 Thomas Boice he was a farmer from Malone ae 24; she was a household laborer from Chateaugay ae 19. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. John Richie, Willis Webb, John Hall, Fanny Scheels, Sarah T. Parmelee Richie, James Oct. 27, 1831 Sarah Turner 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 Risden, Hiram Feb. 18, 1835 Mary Sheals he was a farmer from Hopkinton, NY ae 21; she was a domestic from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Oliver Webb, David Winchester, Betsey Parmelee, and Sophrona Parmelee Robb, Betsey June __, 1840 Stephen Carole he was a farmer from Malone ae 24; she was a domestic laborer from Belmont ae 19. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Robb, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, James Robb Roberts, Michael Mar. 25, 1841 Harriet A. Wellington he was an innkeeper from Chateaugay ae 23; she was a schoolteacher from Malone ae 17. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Wellington, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Darius(?) Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Greeno, Samuel Culver Rockwell, Moses Feb. 23, 1812 Rhoda Spaulding he was from Cornwall, VT and she from Malone Root, Aaron Bird Oct. 20, 1835 Relief Wood 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. Russell, Amina Nov. 5, 1818 Mason Wilcox both of Malone Russell, Chester Mar. 5, 1812 Abigail Whipple both of Malone Russell, Elmina Oct. 5, 1831 Elihu Foote he was a farmer from Madrid in St. Lawrence Co. ae 23; she was a cook from Malone ae 18. Witnesses: Calvin Russell, Abigail Russell, Chester Russell and Luther Chipman Russell, John L. Oct. 17, 1832 Mary Wead he was from Canton, NY ae 28; she was from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Jacob Wead, Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton, and Betsey Parmelee Russell, Julia Feb. 9, 1838 William Merriam he was a farmer from Malone ae 27; she was the 23 yr old daughter of Calvin Russell of Westville. Married in Westville before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Russell and three children Russell, Nathaniel E. Nov. 28, 1839 Harriet Howard he was a farmer from Westville ae 22; she was a spinner from Westville ae 23. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs, Howard, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Russell parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Russell Saban, Helen Sep. 3, 1825 Salmon Clark both of Malone (she died Jul. 3, 1883 ae 80 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery in Malone) Sabans, Sally Mar. 26, 1814 Benjamin Smith both of Constable Sabin, George Aug. 13, 1833 Almina Orcutt he was a farmer from Malone ae 28; she was a cook from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Bildad Orcuttt, Anna Orcutt, Samuel Greeno, William Brewster Sabin, Henry Oct. 25, 1854 Elizabeth McChesney he was ae 22 from Malone; she was ae 18 also from Malone. Witnesses: John McChesney, Mr. and Mrs. William Sabin, Mary Parmelee Sabins, Noah Feb. 29, 1844 Eliza Hubbard he was a farmer from Malone ae 30; she was ae 22 from Malone. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, parents of the bride, Cephas Watkins, Charles Hubbard, George Sabins, Fanny Parmelee, Delia Horton Sargent, Edward T. Apr. 26, 1843 Mary L. Adams he was a farmer from Bangor ae 27; she was a ae 22 from Bangor. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, the parents of the bride Seeley, Mary Dec. 16, 1852 Charles Durkee he was a merchant from Malone ae 25; she was ae 22, from Malone. Witnesses: Wheeler Seeley, Betsey Seeley, Alfred Seeley, Betsey Parmelee Seryer, Margaret Jan. 29, 1856 George McChesney he was a widower from Malone ae 46; she was a Dutch girl from Canada ae 23. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney, and Betsey Parmelee Sheals, Mary Feb. 18, 1835 Hiram Risden he was a farmer from Hopkinton, NY ae 21; she was a domestic from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Oliver Webb, David Winchester, Betsey Parmelee, and Sophrona Parmelee Sheels, Mrs. Jane Jul. 3, 1854 John Barron he was a widower from Canada ae 57; she was a widow from Malone ae 49. Married at George Hutton's house in Malone before witnesses: Charles Barnes and wife, John B. Barnes, Electa Barnes Sheffield, Catherine Jan. 7, 1843 William Matthews he was ae 28 from Clintonville, NY; she was ae 20 from Duane. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Mr. Sheffield and Miss Sheffield, brother and sister of the bride, Betsey, Fanny and Sarah T. Parmelee Shepherd, Sophia Jan. __, 1826 Harvey Whipple both of Malone. Day of the month is missing in the original Shonyo, Mary Nov. 4, 1840 James M. Wilder he was a farmer from Malone ae 27; she was a housemaid from Constable ae 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Abiel Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Shonyo, parents of the bride, Mr.Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Smallman, William E. Oct. 4, 1861 Mary J. Broughton he was from Malone ae 22; she was also from Malone ae 21. Married at the house of Mr. Broughton in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Broughton, parents of the bride, Pulaski Wood, Smith S, White, Dr. and Mrs. Bates, Carrie Parmelee, Betsey Parmelee, Frederick Horton, and perhaps 50 more Smally, Lewis June __, 1833 Abigail L. Hill he was a farmer from Constable ae 26; she was a cook from Constable ae 25. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone. Witnesses: David Freeman, Lovina Freeman, Betsey and Ashbel B. Parmelee Smith, Benjamin Mar. 26, 1814 Sally Sabans both of Constable Smith, Henry C. Oct. 21, 1841 Sarah Stowers he was a farmer from Chateaugay ae 24; she was ae 20 from Constable. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Smith, parents of the groom, Elisha Drury, father-in-law (i.e. step father?)and Beulah Drury, mother of the bride (formerly wed to Ashley Stowers), Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Smith, Henry H. Aug. 24, 1861 Hannah J. Bohart he was from Belmont, the 20 yr old son of Moses Smith; she was also from Belmont ae 20. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee and Susan Gilligan Smith, Julia Sep. 2, 1845 Charles E. Heading he was a farmer from Belmont ae 27; she was also from Belmont ae 21. Married at Philip Miller's Inn in Malone before witnesses: Mr. (perhaps Marcus?) Heading (father), Mr. Heading (brother), Philip B. Miller. (She died June 12, 1908 ae 85 and is buried at Belmont Center) Smith, Margaret Sep. 6, 1838 Peter Palmer he was a lawyer from Plattsburgh, NY; she was a student at the Malone Academy ae 20. Witnesses: Asa Hascall, Mrs. Hascall (mother of the bride)Charles Hascall, John Palmer, Ashbel B. Parmelee, and Matilda Hyde Smith, Mary Apr. 8, 1828 Carlos Keeler both of Malone (she died June 11, 1831 ae 27 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery in Malone) Smith, Nancy Dec. 27, 1843 D. Alon Ashley he was a farmer from Malone ae 53; she was the 30 yr old daughter of Daniel Smith of Chateaugay. Witnesses: Elisha Drury, Beulah Drury, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith Smith, Orpha Mar. 1, 1813 Robert McChesney he was from Potsdam in St. Lawrence Co. , she was a widow from Malone Smith, Ruth Jul. 5, 1860 Michael Mahar he was from No. 9 in the Town of Malone ae 16, ("but evidently ae 20 or more"); she was also from No. 9, ae 22. They were French and could not understand English so an interpreter was used at the marriage in a French house in No. 9. "Witnesses enough, but I did not get their names" Smith, Sophia Jan. __, 1828 Richard Lewis both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Smith, William G. (Dec.?)20, 1860 Marian Fountain he was from Belmont ae 22; she was also from Belmont, ae 19. (no witnesses listed) Solomon, Helen Jan. 6, 1844 Henry Law he was an English tailor from Malone; she was ae 18 from Malone and a Catholic. Her father consented to the marriage at Parmelee's house, but would not attend. Witnesses: Martin Sallinger, Cecilly(?) B. Sallinger, Mary Parmelee and Samuel Hawley Spaulding, Rhoda Feb. 23, 1812 Moses Rockwell he was from Cornwall, VT and she from Malone Spencer, Asa Nov. 22, 1832 Jane Wright 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 Spencer, Lucinda May 17, 1812 Dr. Henry S. Waterhouse both of Malone Spencer, Mehetibel Nov. 26, 1816 Curtis Benton both of Malone Spencer, Sarah E. Sep. 25, 1854 James S. Pallady he was ae 22 from Malone; she was ae 21 also from Malone. Married at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Malone before witnesses: James Spencer, Elias Williams and wife, and 40 more Spencer, Silas W. Jan. 1, 1859 Ellen Hanaberry he was from Bangor ae 22; she was from Constable. Witnesses: Charles Bentley, John Slaughter, Susan Gilligan, Betsey Parmelee Sperry, Eliza Ann Apr. 9, 1840 John King he was a farmer from Malone ae 20; she was 18 yrs old from Malone. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry, Betsey Sperry, Jehiel Berry, William Brown, David Sperry Sperry, Lorinda May 11, 1831 Gideon C. Cotten he was a farmer from Malone ae 27; she was a spinner and cook from Malone ae 19. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry, David Sperry, Angeline Sperry and Jehiel Berry. (she died June 6, 1858) Sperry, Lydia Jan. 20, 1847 Platt Staples he was a widower farmer ae 30; she was the sister of his first wife, ae 18. Witnesses: Edward Fitch, David Sperry, Betsey and Mary Parmelee Sperry, Lyman Jr. Sep. 2, 1830 Elvira Blanchard he was a farmer from Malone ae 25; she was a domestic from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry Sr., Sibel Sperry and John B. Parmelee (he apparently died by Oct. 19, 1836) Sperry, Mrs. Elvira Oct. 19, 1836 David Winchester he was a farmer from Malone ae 26; she was a widow from Malone ae 26. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry, Rebecca Sperry, David Sperry, William Marriam, Jehiel Berry (she was the widow of Lyman Sperry Jr.) Sperry, Rebecca M. Sep. 15, 1842 Platt R. Staples he was a merchant from Norfolk, NY ae 28; she was a schoolteacher from Malone ae 24. Witnesses: Rebecca Sperry, Lyman Sperry, Ashbel B. Parmelee, Matilda Hyde (she died Jan. 12, 1846 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery. She was the daughter of D(avid?). and R(ebecca?). Sperry) Spicer, Alexander Oct. __, 1837 Adeline Hawley he was a tanner from Malone ae 22; she was 17 yrs old from Malone and had the consent of her widowed mother to marry. Witnesses: Aaron Parks Jr., Harry Parks, and Mrs. Parks, the mother of the bride Stanley, Jonathan Apr. __, 1828 Fanny Webb both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original (he died Jan. 24, 1872 ae 64 and is buried in Houndsville Cemetery) Staples, Platt Jan. 20, 1847 Lydia Sperry he was a widower farmer ae 30; she was the sister of his first wife, ae 18. Witnesses: Edward Fitch, David Sperry, Betsey and Mary Parmelee Staples, Platt R. Sep. 15, 1842 Rebecca M. Sperry he was a merchant from Norfolk, NY ae 28; she was a schoolteacher from Malone ae 24. Witnesses: Rebecca Sperry, Lyman Sperry, Ashbel B. Parmelee, Matilda Hyde Starks, Russell B. May 5, 1847 Evelyn Wood 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 Stearns, Jonathan Mar. 6, 1814 Hannah Hawkins he was from Malone, she was from Constable Steenberge, Harriet Aug. 23, 1860 Henry G. Kelsey he was from Stockholm, NY ae 26; she was also from Stockholm, ae 20. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey Parmelee and Susan Gilligan Stetson, Alma Sep. 20, 1846 John Knapp he was a widower farmer from Bangor, ae nearly 50; she was a housekeeper from Bangor ae 40. Witnesses: Reuben and Ellen Stetson Stetson, Thomas Sep. 15, 1846 Ellen Thomas 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 Stewart, Jane Jul. 2, 1832 James McKinney he was a farmer ae 25; she was a housekeeper recently from Ireland ae 17. They were married in Chateaugay. Witnesses: John Richie and Mary Richie Stowers, Ashley Sep. 20, 1810 Sarah Chipman both of Malone Stowers, Ashley Dec. 18, 1814 Lucy Richards both of Malone. He was a widower Stowers, Ashley June 28, 1816 Beulah Ashley both of Malone. This was the third time Mr. Stowers was married by Parmelee. (he died sometime between Apr. 2, 1825 and Jan. 1826 and was living in Ft. Covington at the time of his death) Stowers, Harriet Nov. 21, 1816 George Gemerson he was an Irishman and both were from Malone Stowers, Mrs. Beulah Jan. __, 1826 Elisha Drury both of Malone. She was the widow of Ashley Stowers Stowers, Polly Jan. 12, 1830 Alva Burnap he was a farmer ae 26; she was a teacher ae 23 and both were from Malone. Witnesses: Bliss Burnap, Abijah Stowers and Charles Russell Stowers, Sarah Oct. 21, 1841 Henry C. Smith he was a farmer from Chateaugay ae 24; she was ae 20 from Constable. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Smith, parents of the groom, Elisha Drury, father-in-law (i.e. step father?)and Beulah Drury, mother of the bride (formerly wed to Ashley Stowers), Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Stratton, George A.L. Apr. 7, 1861 Mary E. Norman he was from Malone ae 19; she was from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Susan Gilligan and Betsey Parmelee Stratton, Mrs. Tamison Oct. 9, 1853 Rufus Newell he was a widower from Malone ae 60; she was a widow from Malone ae 50. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Henry Coburn, Betsey, Mary and Sarah Parmelee 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 Wead, Mary Oct. 17, 1832 John L. Russell he was from Canton, NY ae 28; she was from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Jacob Wead, Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton, and Betsey Parmelee Wead, Samuel C. Jan. 1, 1834 Elvira Fuller he was a merchant from Malone ae 26; she was a well educated young lady from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Jacob Wead, John H. Russell, Hiram Horton, Adeline Horton Wead, Stephen Jan. 23, 1822 Lucinda Amsden he was from Hopkinton, she was from Malone Wead, William Dec. 25, 1838 Huldah Peck he was a farmer from Belmont ae 35; she was a school teacher from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: William Brewster, John Childs, Leonard Vchilds, Roswell Wead, Betsey Parmelee Webb, Eli Feb. 7, 1844 Amelia Bullis he was a farmer from Belmont, son of Samuel Webb and ae 22; she was from Ellenburg, NY ae 20. They were married at Philip Miller's Inn in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miller, and Dr. D.H. Stephens of Moira (he lived 1822-1904 and is buried at Belmont Center) Webb, Fanny Apr. __, 1828 Jonathan Stanley both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original (she died Jan. 7, 1893 ae 85 and is buried in Houndsville Cemetery) Webb, Samuel Oct. 3, 1811 Polly Crawford both of Malone Weekes, Martha S. Jan. 25, 1848 Nathan O. Adams he was a farmer from Bangor ae 25; she was ae 24 from Bangor. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Weekes, parents of the bride, William Dickinson, Mary and Sarah T. Parmelee Welch, Catherine Dec. 6, 1842 Patrick Meron(?) he was a shoemaker from Malone ae 23; she was ae 18 from Malone. He was Irish, she was French. Witnesses: Bernard McMannis, James Twaddle, William Robb, John Bennett, Mary Welch, Alice Berry Wellington, Alanson Dec. __, 1845 Janeesha Bell he was a widower joiner from Malone ae about 45; she was a widow from Malone ae about 40. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry, R. H. Staples, Gideon Cotton, Betsey Parmelee, Ellen Wellington Wellington, Harriet A. Mar. 25, 1841 Michael Roberts he was an innkeeper from Chateaugay ae 23; she was a schoolteacher from Malone ae 17. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Wellington, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Darius(?) Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Greeno, Samuel Culver Wentworth, Abigail Aug. 2, 1853 Horatio Anderson he was ae 29 from Chicago, IL; she was ae 21 from Constable. Witnesses: Betsey, Mary and Sarah Parmelee, and Anne M. Hazard Westcott, Truman Oct. 3, 1854 Sarah Ann Brown he was ae 27 from Bangor; she was ae 22 from Malone. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Bradford Wright, O.W. Hubbard, Betsey and Mary Parmelee (he lived 1827-1912 and is buried in Dimmick Cemetery) Wheat, Abigail Feb. 20, 1815 Jonathan Estabrooks both of Constable Wheat, Mary Nov. 6, 1815 John Billings both of Constable Wheeler, Almon June 26, 1812 Maria Foote both of Malone Wheeler, Mrs. Thankful Sep. __, 1837 ________ Blair he was a farmer ae 40; she was a widow from Malone ae 32. Witnesses: Hiram Horton, Widow Horton (the grandmother of the bride) and Adeline Horton. The date is missing in the original Whipple, Abigail Mar. 5, 1812 Chester Russell both of Malone Whipple, Abner Aug. 23, 1820 Mrs. ____ Bingham both of Malone. She was a widow and her name is not recorded in the original Whipple, Betsey Oct. 8, 1835 Rufus K. Jackson he was a farmer from Canton, NY ae 33; she was from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Nahum Whipple, Mrs. Whipple (mother of the bride), John Barnes, Charles Barnes Whipple, Cornelia Apr. 18, 1861 VanBuren Watkins 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 (she was the daughter of Nathan and Sarah Whipple of Burke) Whipple, Euseba Dec. 25, 1814 Luther Chipman both of Malone Whipple, Harvey Jan. __, 1826 Sophia Shepherd both of Malone. Day of the month is missing in the original (He was born in Cornish VT in 1798 and died Jan. 20, 1872. This was the first of 3 wives ) Whipple, Henry Mar. 2, 1857 Mrs. Sarah Haskell he was a widower from Malone ae 59, she was a widow from Constable ae 39. Married at Pliny Miller's hotel in Malone before witnesses: Royal G. Haskell, William W. Haskell, George J. Whipple White, Abijah Jul. 10, 1845 Mrs. Margaret Johnson he was a widowed pail manufacturer from Malone ae 50; she was a widow (supposed) from Malone ae 40. Witnesses: Betsey, Fanny and Sarah Parmelee. (Mrs. Johnson claimed that her first husband had died in a NYS prison, and Parmelee noted that as of 1853, that information had not been contradicted) (he lived 1791-1871 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery. His first wife Dorcas died Aug. 26, 1844, ae 54 and is buried in Webster St. Cem.) White, Emma S. Oct. 1, 1861 Charles H. Man he was from Malone ae 25; she was also from Malone ae 21. Witnesses: Smith S, White, John White, Adin Williams, Lucianne Fisk and nearly 100 more White, Jenette Apr. 17, 1844 William Tannahill 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 White, John Dec. 17, 1835 Mary Gregg he was a farmer from Sudbury VT ae 22; she was a domestic from Chateaugay ae 22. Witnesses: W. Gregg, Mrs. Gregg (mother of the bride), and Ann Gregg White, Lucy Mar. 24, 1843 Lewis Green he was a merchant from Canton, NY ae 24; she was from Malone ae 20. Witnesses: Hon. Horatio Powell, Nathan White, father of the bride, George Wood, Arunah H. Wood, Fanny Parmelee, Emeline Wood Wilcox, Betsey Sep. 15, 1836 David F. Berry he was a farmer from Malone ae 22; she was a domestic from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Ebenezer Berry, Samuel Fields, Jonas Stone, Lemuel Parlin, Phebe Parker Wilcox, Mary Ann Nov. 14, 1832 Mr. _____ Boon he was a farmer from Watertown, NY ae 25; she was ae 19, from Malone. His first name is not listed in the original, and her last name may have been Wilcore. Witnesses: Lemuel Parlin and his wife, Abel Wilcox (Wilcore?)and his wife Wilcox, Mason Nov. 5, 1818 Amina Russell both of Malone Wilcox, Mason Mar. 2, 1836 Deborah Davis he was a farmer and widower from Malone ae 39 and this was the second time Rev.Parmelee had officiated at his marriage; she was a housekeeper from Bangor ae 35. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith, Roswell Wilcox, and Elisha Kellogg Wilcox, Victoria R. June 27, 1861 John L. Covey he was a widower from Parishville, NY ae 32; she was from Malone ae 23. Witnesses: some relatives from Troy whose names were not recorded, a brother of the bride, Betsey Parmelee and Susan Gilligan Wilder, James M. Nov. 4, 1840 Mary Shonyo he was a farmer from Malone ae 27; she was a housemaid from Constable ae 20. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Abiel Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Shonyo, parents of the bride, Mr.Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Wilder, Sarah C. Jan. 1, 1855 Andrew J. Day he was from Chateaugay, she was from Malone ae 26. Witnesses: James Fraser, Betsey and Mary Parmelee Williams, Adin Jan. 25, 1855 Lucy Ann Fisk he was from Malone ae 29; she was from Malone ae 22. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Elias Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Abijah White, Anne Banker, Mary Parmelee, and about 40 more (he died Aug. 11, 1874 ae 49 and is buried in Webster St. Cemetery) Williamson, Abraham Feb. 26, 1828 Orinda Parks both of Malone Williamson, Chauncey Aug. 23, 1843 Fanny Tyler 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 Williamson, Nathan Dec. 16, 1824 Phebe Moses lived in Malone Williamson, Sarah P. Jan. 1, 1855 Timothy Bemis he was ae 22 from Malone; she was also from Malone ae 18. Witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williamson, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. John Merriam Williamson, Wynant Oct. 7, 1835 Sophronia Barnes he was a farmer from Malone ae 22; she was a domestic from Malone ae 19. Witnesses: John Barnes, Samantha Hutton, Clark Williamson, Hepsibah Barnes, George Hutton Willson, Huldah Oct. 31, 1861 Peter Fountain he was from Malone ae 22; she was also from Malone ae 21. Married at the house of Mr. Broughton in Malone before witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. Broughton, parents of the bride, Pulaski Wood, Smith S, White, Dr. and Mrs. Bates, Carrie Parmelee, Betsey Parmelee, Frederick Horton, and perhaps 50 more Winchester, David Oct. 19, 1836 Elvira Sperry he was a farmer from Malone ae 26; she was a widow from Malone ae 26. Witnesses: Lyman Sperry, Rebecca Sperry, David Sperry, William Marriam, Jehiel Berry Winchester, Mary Mar. 10, 1810 Barnabas Barnum he was from Bangor, she from Malone (born [Aug. or Apr.] 29, 1792 Died Oct. 1, 1878 and is buried at North Bangor) Wise, Jennette Feb. 10, 1819 Stephen Cook Jr. he was from Chateaugay, she was from Malone Wood, Albert June __, 1861 Mary J. Day he was from Belmont, ae 21; she was from New York City ae 24. Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Susan Gilligan and William Young Wood, Arunah H. April__, 1811 Relief Bailey both of Malone. The day of the month is missing in the original Wood, Arunah H. Oct. 10, 1814 Emeline Bartlette both of Malone. He was a widower Wood, Chauncey Jan. 8, 1857 Mrs. Margaret Trowbridge 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 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