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Frank Quillon

Birth
France
Death
1926
Burial
Johnstown, Fulton County, New York, USA Add to Map
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The Fulton County Republican Thursday, May 25, 1905
Quillon-Quigley.
The marriage of Miss Helena K. Quigley, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Quigley, of No. 13 Hoosac street, to Mr. Frank Quillon took place at St. Patrick's church Tuesday, May 16. Rev. Father Horan performed the ceremony in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives.
Miss Anna Quigley was the maid of honor and Mr. Paul Gardent was best man. The bride was gowned in white lansdown silk trimmed with chiffon lace and wore the groom's present, a chain and cross.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Quilion at No. 317 West Clinton avenue, where a wedding dinner was served and a delightful time passed, about twenty - five guests being present.
The bride was the recipient of many handsome presents including a rocker from the employes of the third floor in the Northrup factory, and a set of knives and forks from the employes of the second floor.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Quillon are well and favorably known and a host of friends extend congratulations and best wishes.

Note: Frank Quillon was born in France.
The Fulton County Republican Thursday, May 25, 1905
Quillon-Quigley.
The marriage of Miss Helena K. Quigley, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Quigley, of No. 13 Hoosac street, to Mr. Frank Quillon took place at St. Patrick's church Tuesday, May 16. Rev. Father Horan performed the ceremony in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives.
Miss Anna Quigley was the maid of honor and Mr. Paul Gardent was best man. The bride was gowned in white lansdown silk trimmed with chiffon lace and wore the groom's present, a chain and cross.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Quilion at No. 317 West Clinton avenue, where a wedding dinner was served and a delightful time passed, about twenty - five guests being present.
The bride was the recipient of many handsome presents including a rocker from the employes of the third floor in the Northrup factory, and a set of knives and forks from the employes of the second floor.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Quillon are well and favorably known and a host of friends extend congratulations and best wishes.

Note: Frank Quillon was born in France.


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