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BEHA, Camilla Marie



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BEHA, Camilla Marie

    Camilla married GREENE, Thomas Storm [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. GREENE, Marissa Lynn

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BEHA, Joseph Raymond was born on 28 Jul 1922 in New York (son of BEHA, Ambrose L and SEITER, Emma); died on 19 Mar 2011 in Waterville, Oneida County, NY.

    Joseph married DON CARLOS, Leonie Yolande on 21 Sep 1946 in Waterville, Oneida County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  DON CARLOS, Leonie Yolande (daughter of DON CARLOS, Leon).

    Notes:

    Waterville NY Times - 9/26/1946

    Miss Leonie Yolande Don Carlos,
    daughter of Mrs. Walter
    James, Parmelee, Springfield,
    Mass., and the late Leon P. Don
    Carlos, became the bride of Jo-
    seph Raymond Beha, son of Am-
    brose L. Beha and the late Mrs.
    Beha, Waterville on Saturday,
    September 21. The ceremony took
    place at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's
    Church, with the Rev. A. A.. Au-
    bertin, pastor, officiating.
    Ernest Philie, organist, played
    the traditional wedding marches
    and Miss Marguerite Perron sang
    Schubert's Ave Maria and Panis
    Angelicus.
    Miss Charlotte Halpin of Amherst,
    Mass., was maid of honor
    and the flower girls were Marie
    Elizabeth Rival of Holyoke,
    Mass., and Theresa Marie Weaver
    of Albany. ' Donald A. Beha of
    Waterville was his brother's best
    man.
    The bride was attired in a period
    gown with Chantilly lace bodice
    and bouffant skirt of chiffon
    ending in a full court train. Her
    imported illusion veil was held in
    place by a Juliet cap of lace and
    seed pearls and she carried a colonial
    bouquet of white roses and
    pom pons.
    The maid of honor wore a gown
    of aqua marquisette fashioned
    with full skirt and fitted bodice
    with sweetheart neckline. The
    flower girls were similarly attired,
    one in yellow and one i n '
    lavender. All carried - colonial
    bouquets of pink roses, pom pons
    and blue delphiniums.
    The bride attended Springfield
    schools. Westfield State Teachers
    College and Boston University.
    She was formerly an instructor in
    the commercial department of
    Amherst High School in Amherst,
    Mass.
    The bridegroom attended Waterville
    High School and Amherst
    College under the Army Air Corps
    Pre-Meteorological Training Program.
    He served in t h e Army Air
    Corps for three years,-18 months
    of which he was stationed at Natal
    and Bahia, Brazil.
    Following the ceremony a wedding
    breakfast was served in Hotel
    Highland, Springfield, Mass.,
    after which the couple left for a
    t r ip to Canada and through the
    Adirondacks. For traveling the
    bride wore an aqua costume with
    brown and Brazilian alligator accessories
    and a corsage of Talisman
    roses and gardenias.
    Mr. and Mrs. Beha will reside
    on White Street, Waterville,
    where the bridegroom is employed
    as a salesman by W. J.
    Bissell's Son

    Children:
    1. BEHA, Joanne L
    2. BEHA, Laura Emily
    3. BEHA, Leon Joseph
    4. 1. BEHA, Camilla Marie
    5. BEHA, James M
    6. BEHA, Karen C


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BEHA, Ambrose L was born on 5 Sep 1889 in New York (son of BEHA, John and KOTARY, Mary); died on 10 Mar 1975 in Whitesboro, Oneida County, NY.

    Notes:

    Boonville NY Herald - 3/19/1975

    Gerard Van Alstine will
    represent the group at, the
    Bicentennial meetings this
    month. Mrs. Myrtle Zegiler,
    sunshine chairman reported
    sympathy cards had been sent
    to Mr. and Mrs. William Beha
    in the death of Ambrose Beha.

    ALSO

    Utica NY Daily Press - 3/11/1975

    WHTESBORO - Ambrose L.
    Beha, 85, of 48 Green Acres
    Drive and formerly of Waterville,
    died yesterday in St.
    Elizabeth Hospital after a short
    illness. He was born in West
    Leyden.
    He married Emma Seiter in
    1914. She died in 1946.
    He had taught school in Point
    Rock, Camden and Florence
    and later worked as a carpenter.
    He later taught speech
    in Children's Hospital, Utica
    for 10 years.
    He was known as the Rosary
    Man for the many rosarys he
    made. He was a member of St.
    Francis Church of Oneida, St.
    Bernard's Church of Waterville
    and St. Anne's of Utica.
    He is survived by three sons,
    John of Onario, N.Y., Donald of
    Utica and Joseph Beha of
    Waterville; four daughters,
    Mrs. Raymond (Cecelia)
    Roldan of Sparta, N.J.," Mrs.
    Walter (Dorothy) Dunn of
    "Oneida, Mrs Mary Cravotta of
    Whitesboro with whom he bad
    resided and Mrs. Bertha
    Rowley of Waterville; three
    brothers, Raymond and
    William of West Leyden and
    Henry Beha of Columbus, Ohio
    and a sister, Mrs. Theresa
    Nabor of Seattle.
    The funeral will be at 10
    Thursday from the Harry
    Northrop Jr. Funeral Home~and
    -at 10:30 from St. Bernard's
    Church. Waterville. Burial will
    be in St. Bernard's Cemetery.
    Waterville, in the spring.
    Calling hours are 7 to 9 tonight
    and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow

    Ambrose married SEITER, Emma on 12 Aug 1914 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY. Emma (daughter of SEITER, John and NELLENBACK, Theresa) was born on 25 Dec 1890 in West Leyden, Lewis County, NY; died on 13 Sep 1946 in Waterville, Oneida County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  SEITER, Emma was born on 25 Dec 1890 in West Leyden, Lewis County, NY (daughter of SEITER, John and NELLENBACK, Theresa); died on 13 Sep 1946 in Waterville, Oneida County, NY.

    Notes:

    Utica NY Daily Press - 9/16/1946

    Waterville - Mrs. Emma S. Beha.
    wife of Ambrose L. Beha, died
    Sept. 13, 1946 at her home in Ber-
    rill Ave. after a long illness.
    She was born in West Leyden
    Dec. 25, 1890, daughter of the late
    John and Theresa Nellenback Seit-
    er and was married in Syracuse,
    Aug. 12, 1914.
    Since 1939, she had been a resi-
    dent of Waterville, moving here
    from Deansboro. Mrs. Beha was
    a member of St. Bernard's Church
    and of its affiliated Altar and
    Rosary Societies.
    Surviving besides her husband
    are three sons, John S. Beha, Pitt; Mrs. Walter Dunns-
    ford, and Donald A. and Joseph R.
    Beha of Waterville; four daugh-
    ters, Mrs. Raymond Rolden, the
    Bronx, Mrs. Walter Dunn, Oneida;
    Miss Mary T. Beha, Brooklyn, and
    Miss Bertha F. Beha, Rochester,
    and three grandchildren.
    The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m.
    today from her home, and at 10
    o'clock from St. Bernard's Church.
    Interment will be in St. Bernard's
    Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. BEHA, Cecelia Rose was born about 1916 in New York.
    2. BEHA, John S was born on 1 Aug 1916 in New York; died on 21 Apr 1995 in Ontario, Wayne County, NY.
    3. BEHA, Mary was born on 4 Mar 1918 in New York; died on 4 Feb 1986 in Whitesboro, Oneida County, NY.
    4. BEHA, Donald Ambrose was born on 5 Apr 1919 in New York; died on 5 Oct 1999 in Utica, Oneida County, NY.
    5. BEHA, Dorothy Magdalene was born about 1921 in New York.
    6. 2. BEHA, Joseph Raymond was born on 28 Jul 1922 in New York; died on 19 Mar 2011 in Waterville, Oneida County, NY.
    7. BEHA, Bertha F was born about 1924 in New York.

  3. 6.  DON CARLOS, Leon
    Children:
    1. 3. DON CARLOS, Leonie Yolande


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BEHA, John was born in Oct 1863 in New York (son of BEHA, Matthew and WILBERT, Mary Anna); died on 8 Feb 1952.

    Notes:

    Waterville NY Times - 2/14/1952

    Ambrose Beha and family were
    called to West Leyden the past
    week by the death of his father,
    John Beha. The funeral was held
    on Monday morning

    John married KOTARY, Mary on 1 Oct 1888 in Mohawk Hill, Lewis County, NY. Mary (daughter of KOTARY, Joseph and SEELMAN, Adeline) was born on 14 Mar 1870 in West Leyden, Lewis County, NY; died on 3 May 1954 in Constableville, Lewis County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  KOTARY, Mary was born on 14 Mar 1870 in West Leyden, Lewis County, NY (daughter of KOTARY, Joseph and SEELMAN, Adeline); died on 3 May 1954 in Constableville, Lewis County, NY.

    Notes:

    Utica NY Daily Press

    WEST LEYDEN -- Mrs. Mary
    Kotary Beha, 84, widow of John
    Beha, died May 3, 1954 in sun-
    set Nursing Hospital, Constable-
    ville. She had been in ill health
    for the past year and seriously
    ill for one week.
    She was born near Weat Ley-
    den, March 14, 1870, daughter
    of Joseph and Adeline Seelman
    Kotary. She spent nearly all her
    life at West Leyden and attended
    local schools.. She also attended
    St. Michael's Sisters School at
    Mohawk Hill.
    She was married to John Beha
    on October 1, 1888, at St. Mi-
    chael's Church, Mohawk Hill, by
    the Rev. Joseph Welant. The
    couple purchased the Beha home-
    stead farm near West Leyden
    and lived there until 1920. In
    1923, they purchased their home
    in West Leyden village where
    they had sines lived.
    The couple celebrated their
    50th wedding anniversary on
    October 1, 1938. A High Mass
    was celebrated by the Rev. B. A.
    O'Connell at S t Mary's Church,
    West Leyden. On October 1, 1948,
    the couple celebrated their 60th
    wedding anniversary with an
    open house at their home here.
    Mr. Beha died Feb. 8, 1952
    Mrs. Beha was a communicant
    of St. Mary's Church, West Ley

    den, and a member of its Altar-
    Rosary Society. She was a gold
    star member of West Leyden
    Grange 620. She had held every
    office in th£ grange excepting
    master.
    Surviving are five sons. Ambrose
    L. Beha, Watervule; Henry
    F. Beha, Columbus, Ohio; James
    a. Beha, Mohawk, superintend-
    ent of Frankfort schools; Ray-
    mond G. and William J. Beha
    both of West Leyden; one adopt-
    ed daughter, Mrs. Theresa Na-
    bors, Seattle, Wash.; 19 grand-
    chidren, 35 great-grandchildren;
    one brother, Benjamin Kotary,
    Boonville; several nieces and
    nephews.
    The funeral will be at 9:15
    Thursday from the Trainor Fu-
    neral Home, Boonville, and at
    10 from St. Mary's Church, West
    Leyden, where a requiem high
    Mass will be celebrated by the
    Rev. Aloysius Isele. Burial will
    be in St. Mary's Cemetery, West
    Leyden.

    Notes:

    Boonville NY Herald - 10/18/1888

    West Leyden, Oct. -17

    John Beha and Mary Kotary were re-

    cently married. They are now keeping
    house about a mile from this village-at
    the Beha residence

    Children:
    1. 4. BEHA, Ambrose L was born on 5 Sep 1889 in New York; died on 10 Mar 1975 in Whitesboro, Oneida County, NY.
    2. BEHA, Henry F was born on 12 Apr 1891 in West Leyden, Lewis County, NY; died on 21 Nov 1979 in Columbus, Franklin County, OH.
    3. BEHA, Raymond G was born in Apr 1893 in New York; died on 11 Dec 1977 in Huntington, Suffolk County, NY.
    4. BEHA, William J was born on 1 Nov 1896 in New York; died on 3 Apr 1982 in West Leyden, Lewis County, NY.
    5. BEHA, Albert J was born in Feb 1899 in New York; and died.
    6. BEHA, James A was born on 25 Feb 1899 in West Leyden, Lewis County, NY; died on 31 Mar 1973 in Mohawk, Herkimer County, NY.
    7. BEHA, Teresa M was born on 19 May 1904 in New York; died on 4 Feb 1999 in Seattle, King County, WA.

  3. 10.  SEITER, John

    John + NELLENBACK, Theresa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  NELLENBACK, Theresa
    Children:
    1. 5. SEITER, Emma was born on 25 Dec 1890 in West Leyden, Lewis County, NY; died on 13 Sep 1946 in Waterville, Oneida County, NY.



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