She married Charles Henry Wells in Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts where they both resided, 1 September 1870. Marrietta was 19 and Charles was 27. The marriage was performed by George S. Ruberg, Minister of the Gospel in Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts.
Groom's Parents: Avery & Matilda (Miller) Wells
Bride's Parents: Eleazer & Maryette (Gordon) Arnold
Source: Massachusetts Archives, Columbia Point, Boston, MA
Marriages: 1870 Volume 226 Page 43
Children of Charles Henry & Mariette (Arnold) Wells:
1. Sarah Jane, born 12 July 1871; married William Sylvenus Conklin
2. George Briggs, born 21 February 1877; died 23 September 1912.
Marietta (Arnold) Wells, a married woman, died in Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts 5 November 1890 at the age of 39 years 2 months 1 day. Her birthplace is listed as Ausable,
Clinton, New York.
Source: Massachusetts Archives, Columbia Point, Boston, MA
Deaths: 1890 Volume 409 Page 43
She married Charles Henry Wells in Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts where they both resided, 1 September 1870. Marrietta was 19 and Charles was 27. The marriage was performed by George S. Ruberg, Minister of the Gospel in Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts.
Groom's Parents: Avery & Matilda (Miller) Wells
Bride's Parents: Eleazer & Maryette (Gordon) Arnold
Source: Massachusetts Archives, Columbia Point, Boston, MA
Marriages: 1870 Volume 226 Page 43
Children of Charles Henry & Mariette (Arnold) Wells:
1. Sarah Jane, born 12 July 1871; married William Sylvenus Conklin
2. George Briggs, born 21 February 1877; died 23 September 1912.
Marietta (Arnold) Wells, a married woman, died in Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts 5 November 1890 at the age of 39 years 2 months 1 day. Her birthplace is listed as Ausable,
Clinton, New York.
Source: Massachusetts Archives, Columbia Point, Boston, MA
Deaths: 1890 Volume 409 Page 43
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CHARLES H. WELLS
Nov. 9, 1842 - Jan. 31, 1919
MARIETTA
His Wife
Sept. 4, 1851 - Nov. 5, 1890
CORDELIA A. His Wife
June 9, 1850 - Mar. 2, 1927
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