Married Willard F. BRONSON, son of Alvah BRONSON (1822–1879) and Harriet J. Wilkenson BRONSON (1834 – 1918) on 06 Jun 1882. He died Dec 1924.
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Mrs. Minnie V. Bronson is a teacher of both vocal and instrumental music, and has specialized in training local talent for operettas, which she has put on both in Franklinville and other places with unvarying success. Her entertainments are presented in a manner that not infrequently call for repetition. She has been organist and chorister in the Methodist and Baptist churches of this village, holding the latter position for six years, until she resigned in January 1913.
Mrs. Bronson is the daughter of Rev. George W. Varnum, one of the prominent citizens of Franklinville during his life here, and for a dozen years pastor of the Baptist church.
From: Franklinville, NY in Pictures and Story, August 1914, Page 102.
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Married Willard F. BRONSON, son of Alvah BRONSON (1822–1879) and Harriet J. Wilkenson BRONSON (1834 – 1918) on 06 Jun 1882. He died Dec 1924.
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Mrs. Minnie V. Bronson is a teacher of both vocal and instrumental music, and has specialized in training local talent for operettas, which she has put on both in Franklinville and other places with unvarying success. Her entertainments are presented in a manner that not infrequently call for repetition. She has been organist and chorister in the Methodist and Baptist churches of this village, holding the latter position for six years, until she resigned in January 1913.
Mrs. Bronson is the daughter of Rev. George W. Varnum, one of the prominent citizens of Franklinville during his life here, and for a dozen years pastor of the Baptist church.
From: Franklinville, NY in Pictures and Story, August 1914, Page 102.
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