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BEYER

Female 1947 - 1947  (0 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BEYER was born on 30 Dec 1947 in Lockport Memorial Hospital, Lockport, Niagara County, NY (daughter of BEYER, Charles Albert and MAYER, Katherine Lorraine); died on 30 Dec 1947 in Lockport Memorial Hospital, Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 12/31/1947

    BEYER Baby Beyer, infant daugh-
    ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beyer
    of East Wilson, died Tuesday, December
    30th at the Lockport City
    Hospital. Private funeral at the
    Clemens O Gaul Funeral Home, 263
    East. Avenue, Lockport, at 2:00
    o'clock Wednesday afternoon.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BEYER, Charles Albert was born on 24 Jan 1920 in New York (son of BEYER, Walter H and UNTERFENGER, Mary); died on 22 Oct 2001 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Charles married MAYER, Katherine Lorraine on 31 Jul 1943 in Pekin, Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY. Katherine (daughter of MAYER, Edward J) was born on 5 Aug 1916; died in Mar 1995 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MAYER, Katherine Lorraine was born on 5 Aug 1916 (daughter of MAYER, Edward J); died in Mar 1995 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 8/3/1943

    PEKIN, N. Y.-The home of Mr.
    and Mrs. Edward J. Mayer, Town
    Line road, was the scene of a lovely
    wedding on Saturday afternoon,
    at 3 o'clock, when their daughter?
    Katherine Lorraine, became the
    bride of Mr. Charles Albert Beyer,
    son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beyer,
    of Newfane.
    The double ring ceremony was
    performed by the Rev. P. L Harburn,
    pastor of the Pekin Methodist
    church, before a large bay window,
    banked with ferns, under an
    arch of white satin ribbon. A large
    white wedding bell hung from the
    middle of the arch and large baskets
    of gladioli were at either end
    of the arch.
    Mrs. William Southwood, Jr.. of
    Snyder, cousin, of the bride, accompanying
    herself, sang. "I Love You
    Truly.'* and Because, preceding the
    ceremony. She also played Lohengrin's
    "wedding march when the
    bridal party entered the living room.
    The bride, who was given In marriage
    by her brother, Howard Meyer,
    was lovely in a gown of white
    starched chiffon with panels of lace,
    shirred bodice, sweetheart neckline
    and short puffed sleeves. Her finger
    tip veil of illusion net fell from
    a cluster of orange blossoms. She
    wore a heart shaped locket, the gift
    of the groom and carried a shower
    bouquet of white roses, white sweet
    peas and fern tired with a white
    satin bow.
    Mrs. John Folmar, as matron of
    honor, wore a gown of blue starch-
    ed chiffon made exactly like the
    brides. She wore a tiara of yellow
    daisies in her hair and carried a
    bouquet of yellow roses, blue del-
    phinium, gypsophelia and fern tied
    with a blue satin bow.
    The groom chose John Folmar to

    be his best man.
    The bride's mother. Mrs. Edward
    J. Mayer, wore a'dress of white silk
    Jersey with blue polka dots and
    white accessories. She wore a corsage
    of pink roses.
    Mrs. Walter Beyer, mother of the
    groom, chose a dress of white
    shadow chiffon with white accessories.
    Her corsage was of pink
    roses also.
    The bride's grandmother. Mrs.
    Jennie H. Eddy was dressed in
    navy blue and wore a corsage of
    pink roses and blue delphinium.
    Mrs. William Southwood. Jr., wore
    a dress of rose crepe, white acces
    sories and corsage of pink roses.
    The bride's gift to her matron of
    honor, was a compact and the
    groom gave a leather bill fold to the
    best man.
    A reception for about 40 guests
    was held after the ceremony. The
    bride's table with covers laid for
    sixteen was centered with a large
    four-tier wedding cake, topped with
    a miniature bride and groom and
    flanked by white candles in crystal
    holders. Pink and white favors,
    with place cards, marked each place.
    The happy couple left, amid a
    shower of confetti, for a short
    honeymoon to Canada and the
    Thousand Islands. The bride trav-
    eled in a dress of dusty rose alpaca
    with white accessories.
    Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beyer will
    be at home to their many friends at
    the home of the bride's parents,
    Town Line road.
    Pre-nuptial parties for the popu-
    lar bride included: variety shower,
    given by Mrs. Howard Mayer and
    Mrs. Wilfred Mayer at the home
    of the former; variety shower by
    Mrs. John Folmar; variety shower
    by Mrs. Walter Beyer.
    The office girls of the U. S. L.
    Battery corporation, where the bride
    was formerly employed, entertained
    at a variety shower at the home of
    Miss Martha Neubauer at Niagara
    Falls. Mrs. Orin Draper entertain-
    ed the Young Peoples Sunday school
    class, of the Pekin Methodist church
    in honor of the bride and groom
    and they were presented with a
    lovely mirror.
    The Niagara County Welfare of-
    fice staff at Lockport, where the
    bride is now employed, gave a party
    in the bride's honor and presented
    her with several pieces of crystal
    and other lovely gifts.

    Children:
    1. BEYER, Wilda Jean
    2. 1. BEYER was born on 30 Dec 1947 in Lockport Memorial Hospital, Lockport, Niagara County, NY; died on 30 Dec 1947 in Lockport Memorial Hospital, Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    3. BEYER, Mary Lorraine
    4. BEYER, Charles Albert


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BEYER, Walter H was born on 8 Dec 1884 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY; died on 23 Oct 1963 in Lockport Memorial Hospital, Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 10/23/1963

    LOCKPORT - Walter H
    Beyer, 78, 4406 Ridge Road,
    Cambria, died today (Oct. 23,
    1963) in Lockport Memorial
    Hospital after being ill for
    nine months.
    Born Dec. 8, 1884, in Buffalo,
    the son of Mr. and Mrs.
    Charles Beyer, he had lived
    at the Ridge Road address for
    about 20 years. He had operated
    his own vending machine
    business throughout the
    county, for the last 10 years.
    Earlier he had,been employed
    by Buffalo Pump Co. for five
    years and was a watchman at
    the United Board and Carton
    Co. for seven years.
    Me was a member of the
    C a m b r i a Congregational
    Church and the Cambria volunteer
    Fire Co.
    Surviving are his wife,
    Irene Rankie Beyer; two
    daughters, Mrs. Jacob Kolb,
    North Tonawanda, and Mrs.
    John School of Los Angeles,
    Calif.; four sons, Ron Beyer,
    Tacoma, Wash., Floyd Beyer,
    Wilson; Charles and Richard
    Beyer, both of Lockport; two
    step-sons, Howard and La-
    Verne Glena, both of Lockport;
    a step-daughter, Mrs.
    Howard Mclntyre, Lockport,
    23 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren.
    Friends may call from 2-4
    and 7-9 p.m. at the Gaul Funeral
    Home. A service will
    be conducted at 2:30 p.m.
    Friday by Rev. Walter H.
    Butt, pastor of the Cambria
    Congregational Church. Burial
    will be in North Ridge
    Cemetery.

    Walter + UNTERFENGER, Mary. Mary (daughter of UNTERFENGER, William) was born on 18 Sep 1885 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY; died on 13 May 1957 in Lockport Memorial Hospital, Lockport, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  UNTERFENGER, Mary was born on 18 Sep 1885 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY (daughter of UNTERFENGER, William); died on 13 May 1957 in Lockport Memorial Hospital, Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 5/14/1957

    Mrs. Mary Beyer, 71, of Route
    104, Cambria, died Monday night
    (May 13, 1957) in Lockport Memorial
    Hospital after a two-year
    illness.
    She was born Sept. 18, 1885 In
    Buffalo, the daughter of Mr. and
    Mrs. William Unterfenger. She
    had lived in Cambria for the past
    15 years with her husband, Wal
    ter H. Beyer, who survives.
    Mrs. Beyer was a member of
    Cambria Fire Auxiliary and the
    Ladies Aid Society of Cambria
    Congregational Church.
    Besides her husband, surviving
    are four sons, Charles of Lockport;
    Richard of Cambria; Roy W.
    of Tacoma, Wash.; and Floyd of
    Wilson; two daughters, Mrs. Jacob
    KoH>, North Tonawanda; and
    Mrs. John Scholl, Los Angeles,
    Calif.; three sisters, Bars. Frank
    Warning, Mrs. Clarence Goetz,
    both of Buffalo; and Mrs. Anthony
    Heckman, St. Petersburg,
    Fla.; 17 grandchildren; a
    great-grandchildren.
    Services will be Thursday afternoon
    at 2:30 in Gaul Funeral
    Home, 263 East Ave., with the
    Rev. Morris Burns officiating.
    Burial will be in North Ridge Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. BEYER, Roy W was born on 3 Feb 1909 in New York; died in Jun 1987 in Tacoma, Pierce County, WA.
    2. BEYER, Pearl Marie was born on 15 May 1910 in New York; died on 11 Sep 2008 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    3. BEYER, Floyd James was born on 29 Nov 1912 in New York; died on 23 May 1983.
    4. BEYER, Esther A was born about 1916 in New York; died on 14 Aug 1942 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    5. BEYER, Olive V was born on 5 Jul 1918 in New York; died on 1 Mar 2002 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA.
    6. 2. BEYER, Charles Albert was born on 24 Jan 1920 in New York; died on 22 Oct 2001 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    7. BEYER, Richard H was born on 3 Jun 1926 in Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 29 Aug 2015 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

  3. 6.  MAYER, Edward J
    Children:
    1. 3. MAYER, Katherine Lorraine was born on 5 Aug 1916; died in Mar 1995 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  UNTERFENGER, William
    Children:
    1. 5. UNTERFENGER, Mary was born on 18 Sep 1885 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY; died on 13 May 1957 in Lockport Memorial Hospital, Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    2. UNTERFENGER
    3. UNTERFENGER
    4. UNTERFENGER



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