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MARTIN, Addison Willard

Male 1905 - Abt 1970  (65 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MARTIN, Addison Willard was born on 17 Jun 1905; died about Jul 1970 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.

    Addison married BROWNING, Mary P on 5 Jun 1937 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY. Mary (daughter of BROWNING, Walter G and EATON, Irene) was born about 1919 in New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News

    CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY: Mr. and Mrs. Addison
    Martin of 84 Elm St., Tonawanda, will celebrate their 25th
    wedding anniversary Saturday at an Open House and buffet
    supper in their home. Their daughter, Mrs. Donald Swider
    of Elm St., will be co-hostess with her mother. Mr. and Mrs.
    Martin were married June 5, 1937. The couple also has a son,
    Robert, who is stationed with the U.S. Navy, Philadelphia,
    Pa. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend
    the garden party event.

    ALSO

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/14/1937

    The marriage of Miss Mary P.
    Browning, daughter of Mrs. Irene
    Browning of 64 William street to
    Addison W. Martin of 22 Broad
    street, was solemnized Saturday
    afternoon, June 5, at 3 o'clock at
    tfoe home of the bride, the Rev.
    Henry C. Gall officiating. The
    house was attractively decorated
    with summer flowers.
    The bride wore a gown of pink,
    with veil to match and a corsage
    of white sweet peas and roses.
    Miss Lillian G. Browning., sisler
    of the bride, was maid of honor,
    wearing a gown of yellow net, and
    a corsage of sweet peas and
    roses.
    The bride's mother wore a blue
    flowered dress with a corsage of
    sweet peas and roses.
    The groom was attended by
    Harold W. Fess as best man.
    A buffet luncheon for fifty
    guests followed the ceremony at
    the home of the bride. The decorations
    were in pink, yellow,
    green and white, throughout the
    house. The table was centered
    with a three tiered wedding cake
    adorned with a miniature bride
    and groom.
    Mr. and Mrs. Martin left shortly
    after the ceremony for a trip to
    Washington, D. C. They are making
    their home at 64 William
    street.

    Children:
    1. MARTIN, Robert
    2. MARTIN
    3. MARTIN, David

Generation: 2



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