Laur Family and others

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VAIL, Alfred T Rev

Male - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  VAIL, Alfred T Rev and died.

    Notes:

    Adams NY Jefferson County Journal - 9/1910

    Rev. Alfred T. Vail occupied the
    pulpit of the Presbyterian church
    Sunday preaching two excellent ser-
    mons. Mr. Vail is a graduate of
    Cornell university and of Auburn
    Theological seminary. He bgan his
    ministry in this county at Dexter
    and Brownville. His wife is the
    daughter of Hon. Henry Binninger of
    Dexter. His last pastorate was eight
    years in the Church of the Cove-
    nant, Buffalo, where he labored fili-
    gently and succeeded in building up
    the church membership and pushed
    the building of a new church. For a
    needed change for himself and wife,
    he has been living recently an out of
    door life in the excellent climate of
    St. Petersburg, Fla.

    Alfred married BINNINGER, Fannie E about Jan 1890 in Dexter, Jefferson County, NY. Fannie (daughter of BINNINGER, Henry and VOGT, Catherine) was born about 1865 in New York; died on 4 Oct 1928 in Brookline, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Watertown NY Daily Times - 1/1890

    At the residence of the bride's parents
    in Dexter, at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Miss
    Fannie M. Binnlnger, daughter of Hon.
    and Mrs. Henry Binninger, was united in
    marriage to Rev. Alfred T. Vail, of Hammondsport,
    N. Y., formerly pastor of the
    Presbyterian church at Dexter. Rev. S.
    A. Hayt, D. D., of this city, performed
    the ceremony, the young couple standing
    beneath a handsome floral arch. The
    wedding supper a tempting repast, was
    served by Mrs. Fleming, of this city. The
    gifts to the bride were many and beautiful
    and the congratulations to both bride and
    groom were sincere. Among the guests
    were Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Copley. After
    a pleasant wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Vail
    will go to Hammondsport to reside.


Generation: 2



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