Marriage - Patchogue, L.I., December 27 - Miss Isabelle E. Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson of Jennings Avenue, has succeeded in keeping secret her marriage on November 8, last, to William C. Trainor of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson have just announced the marriage, although it was known to the members of the family and a few "close" friends since its event in November. Mr. Trainor is a real estate broker, and the couple will make their home in Philadelphia, where he is in business.
Also - Miss Isabelle Stevenson was married on November 8 to Wm. C. Trainor, of Philadelphia, in that city. News of the marriage has just come to friends here.
Obituary - Mrs. Isabelle Trainor, wife of William Trainor of Philadelphia and the
daughter of James Stevenson of Patchogue, died on Sunday at the home of the latter. She was 24 years old. Mrs. Trainor was a native of Patchogue and lived there till her marriage six years ago. In falling health, she returned to her father's home several months ago. Tuberculosis was the cause of death. She leaves her husband and three children, John Annette and Madeline Trainor: also, her father and two brothers, Cowles and Val Stevenson, and three sisters. Mrs. Arthur Weeks and Miss Anna Stevenson of Patchogue and Mrs. James H. McKnight of Bay Shore. The funeral was hold on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Patchogue, the Rev. E.A.W. Wilson officiating.
Also - Mrs. Isabelle Trainor, twenty-four, wife of William Trainor, of Philadelphia, and daughter of James Stevenson, of Patchogue, Long Island, died Sunday at the home of her father.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Carolee Nichols Diamond; The Suffolk County news., January 02, 1914, Page 2; The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), 28 Dec 1913, Sunday, Page 53; Isabelle E. Trainor in the New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, Certificate Number: 21932; The Suffolk County news., March 28, 1919, Page 4; New-York Tribune (New York, New York), 26 Mar 1919, Wednesday, Page 12)
Marriage - Patchogue, L.I., December 27 - Miss Isabelle E. Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson of Jennings Avenue, has succeeded in keeping secret her marriage on November 8, last, to William C. Trainor of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson have just announced the marriage, although it was known to the members of the family and a few "close" friends since its event in November. Mr. Trainor is a real estate broker, and the couple will make their home in Philadelphia, where he is in business.
Also - Miss Isabelle Stevenson was married on November 8 to Wm. C. Trainor, of Philadelphia, in that city. News of the marriage has just come to friends here.
Obituary - Mrs. Isabelle Trainor, wife of William Trainor of Philadelphia and the
daughter of James Stevenson of Patchogue, died on Sunday at the home of the latter. She was 24 years old. Mrs. Trainor was a native of Patchogue and lived there till her marriage six years ago. In falling health, she returned to her father's home several months ago. Tuberculosis was the cause of death. She leaves her husband and three children, John Annette and Madeline Trainor: also, her father and two brothers, Cowles and Val Stevenson, and three sisters. Mrs. Arthur Weeks and Miss Anna Stevenson of Patchogue and Mrs. James H. McKnight of Bay Shore. The funeral was hold on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Patchogue, the Rev. E.A.W. Wilson officiating.
Also - Mrs. Isabelle Trainor, twenty-four, wife of William Trainor, of Philadelphia, and daughter of James Stevenson, of Patchogue, Long Island, died Sunday at the home of her father.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Carolee Nichols Diamond; The Suffolk County news., January 02, 1914, Page 2; The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), 28 Dec 1913, Sunday, Page 53; Isabelle E. Trainor in the New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, Certificate Number: 21932; The Suffolk County news., March 28, 1919, Page 4; New-York Tribune (New York, New York), 26 Mar 1919, Wednesday, Page 12)
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