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May Adele <I>Schoonover</I> Wyckoff

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May Adele Schoonover Wyckoff

Birth
Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Mar 1928 (aged 69)
Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Stroudsburg Times--Thursday, January 10, 1907 (on file at Monroe County Historical Society, Stroudsburg, Penna.):

Silver Wedding Anniversary

Silver wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Edgar K. Wyckoff-512 Thomas Street. They were married on Jan. 4, 1882, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Schoonover. Rev. Theo. Helig performed the ceremony. Mr. Schoonover died some years ago, but the bride's mother Mrs. Hester Schoonover is living at the age of 81, but sickness prevented her from mingling among the guests at the anniversary occasion.

The wedding (of Mr. & Mrs. E. K. Wyckoff) was held in the brick house next to Dr. N. C. Miller's, now occupied by Theodore Bunnell.
Mr. & Mrs. Wyckoff were assisted in receiving by their three children as follows: Earle, a senior at Princeton; J. Bernard a junior at Pennsylvania State College and Miss Lorraine who is at home.
Stroudsburg Times--Thursday, January 10, 1907 (on file at Monroe County Historical Society, Stroudsburg, Penna.):

Silver Wedding Anniversary

Silver wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Edgar K. Wyckoff-512 Thomas Street. They were married on Jan. 4, 1882, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Schoonover. Rev. Theo. Helig performed the ceremony. Mr. Schoonover died some years ago, but the bride's mother Mrs. Hester Schoonover is living at the age of 81, but sickness prevented her from mingling among the guests at the anniversary occasion.

The wedding (of Mr. & Mrs. E. K. Wyckoff) was held in the brick house next to Dr. N. C. Miller's, now occupied by Theodore Bunnell.
Mr. & Mrs. Wyckoff were assisted in receiving by their three children as follows: Earle, a senior at Princeton; J. Bernard a junior at Pennsylvania State College and Miss Lorraine who is at home.


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