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TREBLE, Dorothy Isabelle

Female 1917 - 1996  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  TREBLE, Dorothy Isabelle was born on 6 May 1917 (daughter of TREBLE, John); died in Jan 1996 in East Amherst, Erie County, NY.

    Dorothy married BEAKMAN, Linus Arthur on 3 Feb 1945 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. Linus (son of BEAKMAN, Arthur R and PLESS, Lena S) was born on 27 Sep 1914 in New York; died on 6 Mar 2003 in East Amherst, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 2/12/1945

    A most attractive candlelight
    ceremony was solemnised Saturday
    afternoon. Feb. 3, a t 4 o'clock In
    St. Andrew's Episcopal Church,
    Buffalo, when Dorothy. Isabelle
    Treble, daughter of Mr. and Mra
    John Treble of 79 Sprlngville Ave.,
    Eggertsvllle, became the bride of
    Pfc. Linus Arthur Beakman of Ft.
    H. O. Wright, New London, Conn.,
    son of Mrs. Lena Beakman. 70 Erie
    St.
    The Rev. Gordan L. Graser, pastor
    of the church, performed the
    ceremony before the altar flanked
    with white tapers and white snapdragons.
    Bride Wears Satin
    The bride, given in marriage by.
    her father, wore a dress of white
    slipper satin, made on princess
    Unas with a yoke of lace and seed

    pearls, long sleeves coming to
    points at the wrists and a circular
    train. Her fingertip veil of tulle
    fell from a sweetheart halo trimmed
    with seed pearls. She carried
    bride's roses showered with sweet
    peas.
    The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs.

    Mary Whalen Treble, as matron of
    honor, wore a heavenly blue satin
    dress made with fitted bodice and
    full circular chiffon skirt and
    Juliet cap. She carried pink
    Radiance roses and sweet peas.
    The best man was Lieut. John
    W. Treble, home on furlough after
    54 missions over Italy. Ushers
    were Franklin Sahm and Charles
    Treble.
    The mother of the bride wore a
    street-length dress of violet crepe
    and hat to match. The groom's
    mother wore a street-length dress
    of Navy blue crepe and corresponding
    hat. Both wore camellia corsages.
    Many Lockport Guests
    The groom's brother, Roy Beakman
    of U. S. Navy and h i s wife
    from Rockport, Tex., Pfc. Robert
    Merricks and Cpl. Elliot Prince
    from Ft. H. G. Wright, also many
    friends and relatives from Lockport,
    Olcott, Mlllersport and Canada
    attended the wedding.
    A reception to 35 guests followed
    at the Mary Bums Tea Room. The
    bride's table, forming the letter T,
    was decorated with pink and white
    carnations and centered with a
    three-tiered wedding cake, topped
    with a miniature bride and groom.
    The bride chose for her traveling
    suit coral pink with black accessor-
    ies. After a wedding trip to Can-
    ada, the bride will reside with her
    parents for the duration.

    Children:
    1. BEAKMAN, Paul D
    2. BEAKMAN, Lynne

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  TREBLE, John
    Children:
    1. 1. TREBLE, Dorothy Isabelle was born on 6 May 1917; died in Jan 1996 in East Amherst, Erie County, NY.



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