A newspaper account described the bride as "one of Ballston's most attractive . . . and popular . . . young ladies." The Rev. Arthur T. Young officiated at the ceremony which was witnessed by Walter's brother, Bill, and Ellinor's close friend, M. E. ("Bess") Kerley.
The Kerley family lived in the grand yellow house with the circular front porch at 72 West High Street. Designed by renowned Albany architect Marcus Reynolds, the historic structure later served as the offices of The Ballston Journal newspaper. Ellinor also had a close friend on McMaster Street named Bess Valentine whom she dubbed "Bess Val" to distinguish her from Bess Kerley.
According to the newspaper, Miss Cassie Galloghly of Albany "played the strains of the wedding march" as the bridal party -- including bridesmaids Bess Val and a young lady named Lucy McCreedy -- descended the stairway.
Ellinor Reynolds Rooney and Walter Scott Rooney were the parents of Andrew "Andy" Aitken Rooney, born on January 14, 1919, and died November 4, 2011.
This sectioned researched and prepared by Find A Grave member SticksandStones - 46888135
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The Post-Star, Glens Falls, N. Y. Tues. 10 June 1980 page 9
Pilot Knob [Lake George, NY]—Mrs. Ellinor (Reynolds) Rooney, 93, of Rowayton, Conn., and Pilot Knob, died Saturday (June 7, 1980) at Norwalk, Conn.
Mrs. Rooney was born Aug. 11, 1886, in Ballston Spa. She was the widow of Walter S. Rooney, who died in 1959, and was a former resident of Albany.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Herbert F. Prescott of Albany; two brothers, William C. Reynolds of New York City and Ralph Reynolds of Florida; a daughter, Nancy Reynolds Rooney of Pilot Knob; a son, Andrew A. Rooney of Rowayton; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.
This section Transcribed by Bill Preston contributor #47695598
A newspaper account described the bride as "one of Ballston's most attractive . . . and popular . . . young ladies." The Rev. Arthur T. Young officiated at the ceremony which was witnessed by Walter's brother, Bill, and Ellinor's close friend, M. E. ("Bess") Kerley.
The Kerley family lived in the grand yellow house with the circular front porch at 72 West High Street. Designed by renowned Albany architect Marcus Reynolds, the historic structure later served as the offices of The Ballston Journal newspaper. Ellinor also had a close friend on McMaster Street named Bess Valentine whom she dubbed "Bess Val" to distinguish her from Bess Kerley.
According to the newspaper, Miss Cassie Galloghly of Albany "played the strains of the wedding march" as the bridal party -- including bridesmaids Bess Val and a young lady named Lucy McCreedy -- descended the stairway.
Ellinor Reynolds Rooney and Walter Scott Rooney were the parents of Andrew "Andy" Aitken Rooney, born on January 14, 1919, and died November 4, 2011.
This sectioned researched and prepared by Find A Grave member SticksandStones - 46888135
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The Post-Star, Glens Falls, N. Y. Tues. 10 June 1980 page 9
Pilot Knob [Lake George, NY]—Mrs. Ellinor (Reynolds) Rooney, 93, of Rowayton, Conn., and Pilot Knob, died Saturday (June 7, 1980) at Norwalk, Conn.
Mrs. Rooney was born Aug. 11, 1886, in Ballston Spa. She was the widow of Walter S. Rooney, who died in 1959, and was a former resident of Albany.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Herbert F. Prescott of Albany; two brothers, William C. Reynolds of New York City and Ralph Reynolds of Florida; a daughter, Nancy Reynolds Rooney of Pilot Knob; a son, Andrew A. Rooney of Rowayton; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.
This section Transcribed by Bill Preston contributor #47695598
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