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RUMBOLD, Mary Ann

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  RUMBOLD, Mary Ann (daughter of RUMBOLD, Orlando B and WAGENSCHUETZ, Myra).

    Mary married BURNELL, Jack Stewart on 17 Nov 1956 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. Jack (son of BURNELL, Wallace) was born on 5 Sep 1933; died on 20 Jan 1989 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/21/1956


    White tapers in seven branch candelabra and b a s k e t s
    background of ferns and palms formed the s e t t i n g in
    North P r e s b y t e r i a n Church, Nov. 17, f o r t h e m a r r i a ge
    of Miss Mary Ann Rumbold and J a c k Stewart Burnell.
    Family pews were marked with white bows, boxwood
    and pompons.
    The bride is the daughter of Mr.
    and Mrs. Orlando B. Rumbold, 287
    Wheatfield St., and the bride-
    groom's parents were the late Mr.
    and Mrs. Wallace Burnell.
    The Rev. A. Ray Lewis offi-
    ciated at the 5:30 p.m. candle light
    ceremony. J. Gordon Felton was
    the organist and John McCully,
    the soloist. Nuptial selections were
    "I Love You Truly," "Because"
    and "The Lord's Prayer."
    Given in marriage by her father,
    the bride wore a gown of imported
    Supioni silk encrusted with re-
    embroidered Alencon lace. Cres-
    cents of lace enganced the portrait
    neckline standing in points at the
    shoulder, the motif of the lace,
    outlined with iridescent sequins.
    Defining the long torso basque at
    the lowered waistline were match-
    ing sequin-studded motifs of the
    lace. The voluminous skirt round-
    ed into a sweep train. Her finter-
    tip veil of imported illusion was
    caught to a matching lace crown
    studded with iridescent sequins
    and small seed pearls. She car-
    ried a cascade of white orchids
    studded with pearls and arranged
    with loops of satin.
    Dressed alike in gown sof royal
    blue velveteeen were the bride's
    attendants, Mrs. Paul A. Rumbold,
    matron of honor for her sister-in-
    law; Miss Lynn Vanderheite and
    Miss Nancy Albee of Rochester,
    the latter a college classmate of
    the bride.
    The empire waistlines of their
    gowns were accented with satin
    bands which terminated in dresslength
    streamers down the back.
    Matching tailored bows and tiny
    veils fashioned their headpieces.
    They carried white, yellow-centered
    daisy chrysanthemums and
    bitter sweet in cascade bouquets.
    Arthur Burnell attended his
    brother as best man. Ushers were
    Paul A. rumbold, brother of the
    bride, and James Cramer.
    For her daughter's wedding,
    Mrs. Rumbold chose a sheath
    dress of mountain-green faille with
    black accessories. Her corsage was
    of white orchids.
    Mrs. Wallace Burnell, the bride-
    groom's sister-in-law, chose a navy
    blue wool dress with inserts of ny-
    lon and white accessories. A cor-
    sage of gardenias and roses com-
    pleted her costume.
    A reception was given in the
    Clay Pipe Room of Delaware Ho-
    tel with 200 guests attending. White
    gladioli, snapdragons and chrysan-
    themums and white tapers adorned
    the buffet table. The bride's table
    was adorned with flowers and cen-
    tered with a five tiered wedding
    cake topped with a white wedding
    bell and shower of lilies-of-the-
    valley.
    Out-of-town guests were present
    from Kingston, Rochester, Lock-
    port, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
    Toronto, Canada.
    Mr. and Mrs. Burnell left for a
    motor trip to Virginia, the bride
    wearing a black suit dress with
    white accessories and a corsage of
    white orchids.
    They will be at home after Dec.
    1, in 323 Tremont St.
    Showers for the bride were giv-
    en by Mrs. Wallace Burnell, Miss
    Lynn Vanderheite and Mrs. Paul
    Rumbold.

    Children:
    1. BURNELL, Thomas E

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  RUMBOLD, Orlando B was born in Oct 1898 in Savannah, GA (son of RUMBOLD, Philip C and SCHULER, Magdalena R); died on 19 Jan 1968 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/20/1968

    Orlando B. Rumbold, 69, the
    father of North Tonawanda May-
    or Paul A- Rumbold, died yes
    terday afternoon at DeGraff Me-
    morial Hospital after a long ill-
    ness.
    Mr. Rumbold, a retired Niag
    ara Falls banker, lived at 287
    Wheatfield St.,, North Tonawanda.
    He had been hospitalised
    about a month.
    Mr. Rumbold, a retired Niag-
    ara Falls banker, lived at 287
    Wheatfield St., North Tonawan-
    da. He had been hospitalized
    about a month.
    He retired in 1959 after a 34-
    year career with the Niagara
    Permanent Savings and Loan
    Association. He Joined the firm
    i n 1925 and worked in the Sav-.
    i n g s and Mortgage Departments,
    When he retired, he was assist-
    ant treasurer.
    Mr. Rumbold helped to establish
    the firm's Veterans Administration
    and Federal Housing Administration
    mortgage programs.
    He was bom in Savannah,
    Ga., where his parents had
    moved at the turn of the century.
    The family returned to Western

    North Tonawanda several years
    later.
    Mr Rumbold was a graduate
    of Tonawanda High School, the
    Nichols School of Buffalo and of
    the Wharton School of Finance
    at the University of Pennsylva-
    nia.
    He was a World War I Army
    veteran, a former trustee of the
    North Presbyterian Church,
    North Tonawanda, and secre-
    tary - treasurer of the church
    bowling league.
    While in college, Mr. Rum-
    bold was a charter member of
    Post One, American Legion,
    Philadelphia. He was also a life
    member of Tonawanda Post 264,
    American Legion, a member of
    Sutherland Lodge 826, F&AM
    Tonawanda Commandery 78,
    Knights Templar, and the Ton-
    awanda Chapter 278 Royal Arch
    Masons.
    Mr. Rumbold also was a mem-
    berof the Pennsylvania Varsity
    Club, the Pennsylvania Club of
    Western New York, Columbia
    Hook and Ladder Company; the
    North tonawanda Firemen's Be-
    nevolent Association, and the
    Motor Corps of the Tonawanda
    Red Cross Chapter.
    Mr. Rumbold at one time was
    an avid lacrosse player, an d
    while in college was a member
    of the University of Pennsylva-
    nia varsity football and lacrosse
    teams.
    Besides Mayor Rumbold, he is
    survived by his widow, the for-
    mer Myra Wagenschuetz; a
    daughter, Mrs. Jack Burnell,
    North Tonawanda; four sisters,
    Mrs. High McBride of Wood,
    Wis.; Mrs. J. Bennett Wood, Buf-
    falo; Mrs. William Johnson, Ton-
    awanda, and Mrs. Robert Ken-
    dall, of Martinsville, Ind., and
    six grandsons.
    Services will be conducted at
    1:30 p.m. Monday at the Watten-
    gel Funeral Home, 307 Oliver St.,
    North Tonawanda. Burial will
    be in White Chapel Memorial
    Park, Amherst.

    Orlando + WAGENSCHUETZ, Myra. Myra was born on 8 Nov 1902; died in Jan 1992 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  WAGENSCHUETZ, Myra was born on 8 Nov 1902; died in Jan 1992 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.
    Children:
    1. 1. RUMBOLD, Mary Ann
    2. RUMBOLD, Paul Arthur


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  RUMBOLD, Philip C was born in Nov 1873 in Erie County, NY; died on 21 Jul 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

    Philip married SCHULER, Magdalena R on 10 Jun 1894 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY. Magdalena was born in Mar 1877 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY; died on 27 Jun 1961 in Kenmore, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  SCHULER, Magdalena R was born in Mar 1877 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY; died on 27 Jun 1961 in Kenmore, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/27/1961

    RUMBOLD - Magdalena Rumbold,
    45 Catherine. St., Tonawanda,,
    died 'Tuesday (June 27) at
    the Abbey Nursing Home in Kenmore,
    She was born in Buffalo
    and had resided in Tonawanda 75
    years. Member ol the First Presbyterian
    Church aod Sirius Chapter
    301, OES. She was a charter
    member of the DeGraff Hospital
    Auxiliary, a former member of
    the Zonta Club of the Tonawandas,
    and a former member of
    the senior board of the Wheel
    Chair Home. She was active in
    Red Cross work during World
    War I. She was the widow of Phil-
    ip C. Survived by four daughters,
    Mrs. Hugh B. (Virginia) 'Mc'Bride,
    Milwaukee, Wis., Mrs. J. Bennett.
    (Betty) Wood of Buffalo, Mrs.
    William E.. (Ann) Johnson of Ton-'
    awanda, Mrs. Robert S. (Dorothy)
    Kendall of Martinsville, Ind.: two
    sons, 'Orlando B. of North Tonawanda
    and Dean W. of Big Rapids,
    Mich.; nine grandchildren;
    five peat-grandchildren, and two
    sisters, 'Mrs, Thomas (Jennie)
    Rowley and Mrs. John (Louise)
    Dick of Tonawanda, Friends may
    call at the Hilliard Funeral. Home,
    147 Delaware St.,, Tonawanda,
    where private services will be
    conducted Thursday at 2 p.m., the
    .Rev. Donald, Roberts officiating.
    Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery.
    Family will be present from 2 to. 4
    and 7 to 9 p.m.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 6/11/1894

    The marriage, of Miss Magdelina R.
    Schuler to Mr. Philip C. Rumbold was
    celebrated yesterday afternoon at the
    residence of Mr and Mrs. John Rumbold,
    Adam street. Tonawanda. the Rev. Mr.
    Hoover officiating. The bridesmaid was
    Miss Dollie Wallace Rae of this city, and
    t h e groomsman Mr. Frank R. Rumbold of
    Tonawanda. The. bride was. handsomely
    attired in a blue traveling suit and carried
    white roses, while her maid carried pink
    roses. After the ceremony the bridal
    .party left for Buffalo, where a wedding re-
    ception was held.

    Children:
    1. RUMBOLD, Viola M was born about 1895 in New York; died on 5 Aug 1954 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.
    2. RUMBOLD, Virginia L was born about 1896 in New York; and died.
    3. 2. RUMBOLD, Orlando B was born in Oct 1898 in Savannah, GA; died on 19 Jan 1968 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.
    4. RUMBOLD, Dean was born on 18 Jun 1903 in New York; died in Jun 1967.
    5. RUMBOLD, Betty M was born about 1907 in New York; and died.
    6. RUMBOLD, Ann Rachel was born about 1921 in New York; died on 2 Dec 2020 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.
    7. RUMBOLD, Dorothy J was born on 7 Feb 1923 in New York; died on 14 Jan 2001 in South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN.



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