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Wesley Monro Biggs

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Wesley Monro Biggs

Birth
Blue Point, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
Feb 1981 (aged 77)
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine, USA
Burial
Blue Point, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Son of George M. Biggs and Alice M. Dumont, husband of Agnes Houghtaling, whom he married on April 30th, 1934, at the Buffalo Avenue Methodist Church in Brooklyn, NY, and father of Charles Biggs.

Husband of Amy R. Hilker whom he married on June 12th, 1952 at Saint Ann's Episcopal Church in Sayville, NY.

Wesley, piano instructor, of Foster Avenue, Sayville, shown as a teacher of music on the 1930 census, living with his parents on Muncie Road in West Babylon, NY, and in 1940, he was living on DeForrest Avenue in West Islip, a florist with his own business.

In 1956, at the age of 53 he became the Assistant to the Rector of the Church of the Advent in Westbury, NY. He was ordained to the dioconate of the Episcopal Church by the Bishop of Long Island, the Rt. Rev. James Pernette DeWolfe, in the Cathedral Church of the Incarnation in Garden City.
Son of George M. Biggs and Alice M. Dumont, husband of Agnes Houghtaling, whom he married on April 30th, 1934, at the Buffalo Avenue Methodist Church in Brooklyn, NY, and father of Charles Biggs.

Husband of Amy R. Hilker whom he married on June 12th, 1952 at Saint Ann's Episcopal Church in Sayville, NY.

Wesley, piano instructor, of Foster Avenue, Sayville, shown as a teacher of music on the 1930 census, living with his parents on Muncie Road in West Babylon, NY, and in 1940, he was living on DeForrest Avenue in West Islip, a florist with his own business.

In 1956, at the age of 53 he became the Assistant to the Rector of the Church of the Advent in Westbury, NY. He was ordained to the dioconate of the Episcopal Church by the Bishop of Long Island, the Rt. Rev. James Pernette DeWolfe, in the Cathedral Church of the Incarnation in Garden City.


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