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Lulu Alma <I>Edsall</I> Serven

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Lulu Alma Edsall Serven

Birth
Spring Valley, Rockland County, New York, USA
Death
5 Oct 1941 (aged 68)
Pearl River, Rockland County, New York, USA
Burial
Nyack, Rockland County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0971861, Longitude: -73.9290833
Plot
Grandview Lawn
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Wedding

Rockland County Journal - Saturday, October 17, 1891

A Joyous Wedding at Spring Valley Wednesday Night

William Serven and Lulu Edsall --- An Impressive Ceremony Followed by a Reception.

Marriage: 14 October 1891

Saint Paul's Episcopal Church

Spring Valley, Rockland County, New York

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Occupation of Husband, William Austin Serven

Merchant in the Lumber Industry

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Lulu married 2) Hugo Huber, 10 Dec. 1932 in Manhattan.

"Rockland County Leader" Thurs. Dec. 15, 1932

Huber—Serven Mrs. Lulu Edsall Serven, former well known resident of Pearl River, and Mr. Hugo Huber, of New York city, were married at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, Saturday at noon. They sailed for Bermuda and later they will go abroad. Mrs. Serven was attended by her sister, Mrs. H. V. Walker, of Ridgewood, N. J., and Mr. Paul McNamee of Albany, was best man. As a girl Mrs. Serven lived in Spring Valley. Her father was the late Isaac W. Edsall, a warden of the Port of New York and Republican leader of the town of Ramapo.
Wedding

Rockland County Journal - Saturday, October 17, 1891

A Joyous Wedding at Spring Valley Wednesday Night

William Serven and Lulu Edsall --- An Impressive Ceremony Followed by a Reception.

Marriage: 14 October 1891

Saint Paul's Episcopal Church

Spring Valley, Rockland County, New York

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Occupation of Husband, William Austin Serven

Merchant in the Lumber Industry

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Lulu married 2) Hugo Huber, 10 Dec. 1932 in Manhattan.

"Rockland County Leader" Thurs. Dec. 15, 1932

Huber—Serven Mrs. Lulu Edsall Serven, former well known resident of Pearl River, and Mr. Hugo Huber, of New York city, were married at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, Saturday at noon. They sailed for Bermuda and later they will go abroad. Mrs. Serven was attended by her sister, Mrs. H. V. Walker, of Ridgewood, N. J., and Mr. Paul McNamee of Albany, was best man. As a girl Mrs. Serven lived in Spring Valley. Her father was the late Isaac W. Edsall, a warden of the Port of New York and Republican leader of the town of Ramapo.


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