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Margaret Irene “Marjorie” <I>Halliday</I> Vincent

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Margaret Irene “Marjorie” Halliday Vincent

Birth
Wolfe Island, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada
Death
30 Jul 1976 (aged 91)
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Depauville, Jefferson County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot # 232
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June 19, 1905 (date published paper unknown)An exciting collision, A Pretty House Wedding at the Island Wolfe Island, June 15, A very pretty house wedding took place, yesterday at the residence of Charles Halliday, when his eldest daughter, Miss Marjorie Irene, one of the island`s highly respected and fairest young ladies, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Arthur W. Vincent, a prominent young man of Clayton NY. The wedding was performed by Rev Mr Forster. The bride looked charming in her pretty wedding costume and was attended by her sister. The received many numerous and costly presents from a large circle of friends. Miss Mamie Daly of the city, presided at the piano and rendered some very choice music throughout the evening. NOTE: They were married on the 14th not 15th. Says the 14 on marriage certificate & they celebrated on the 14...

July 31,1976
Death Date:July 30,1976

Brownville-- Mrs. Marjorie I. Vincent,91,of 216 Brown Blvd.,died Friday evening at 8 p.m. in Mercy Hospital,where she had been a patient for a month.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Johnson Funeral Home,Dexter. Burial will be in Depauville Cemetery.
Calling hours are Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.,at the Johnson Funeral Home.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Leon (Grace) Dickinson,Brownville;a son Charles,Tucson,Ariz.;two sisters Mrs. Irene King,Adams,Mrs. Howard (Grace) Chevers,Clayton;a brother,Henry Halliday,Utica, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Born Nov.23,1884,on Wolfe Island,she was the daughter of Charles and Isabelle Bamford Halliday.Mrs. Vincent spent 21 years on Wolfe Island,where she was educated.
She married Arthur Ward Vincent June 14,1905,at Wolfe Island.
After their marriage they resided in Depauville,Clayton and other surrounding areas. They also lived in Alaska and Florida for some time.
Mr. Vincent died Dec.28,1966 while they were in Florida. Since then,Mrs. Vincent had lived with her daughter in Brownville.

Note: Both Mr. & Mrs. Vincent always lived with their daughter and son-in-law. The son-in-law Leon Dickinson worked for Mr. Vincent as a young man,before his marriage to thier daughter Grace.Two sons Ross died in 1971 and Everett in 1929.Also two sisters died before her Beatrice Schram and Kathleen Easton and a brother Charles Halliday.Two grandchildren died before her Steven Vincent (Alaska) and Linden Dickinson(Brownville)

NOTE:I have always said my grandma was the smartest women that ever lived. She didn`t go to College but she was people smart if she didn`t like someone (Which she disliked very few people) then they were someone who had done something really bad. She knew things before they happened. When she was older they had to go in and cut the nerve in her face,I forget which side but she had what is called `Tic do lon Roux` which caused her great pain until they cut the nerve. She always wore an apron and baked the best bread I have ever eaten. I still can close my eyes and smell the aroma of her fresh baked bread she made every Sat. morning. And remember so well the taste.

June 19, 1905 (date published paper unknown)An exciting collision, A Pretty House Wedding at the Island Wolfe Island, June 15, A very pretty house wedding took place, yesterday at the residence of Charles Halliday, when his eldest daughter, Miss Marjorie Irene, one of the island`s highly respected and fairest young ladies, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Arthur W. Vincent, a prominent young man of Clayton NY. The wedding was performed by Rev Mr Forster. The bride looked charming in her pretty wedding costume and was attended by her sister. The received many numerous and costly presents from a large circle of friends. Miss Mamie Daly of the city, presided at the piano and rendered some very choice music throughout the evening. NOTE: They were married on the 14th not 15th. Says the 14 on marriage certificate & they celebrated on the 14...

July 31,1976
Death Date:July 30,1976

Brownville-- Mrs. Marjorie I. Vincent,91,of 216 Brown Blvd.,died Friday evening at 8 p.m. in Mercy Hospital,where she had been a patient for a month.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Johnson Funeral Home,Dexter. Burial will be in Depauville Cemetery.
Calling hours are Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.,at the Johnson Funeral Home.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Leon (Grace) Dickinson,Brownville;a son Charles,Tucson,Ariz.;two sisters Mrs. Irene King,Adams,Mrs. Howard (Grace) Chevers,Clayton;a brother,Henry Halliday,Utica, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Born Nov.23,1884,on Wolfe Island,she was the daughter of Charles and Isabelle Bamford Halliday.Mrs. Vincent spent 21 years on Wolfe Island,where she was educated.
She married Arthur Ward Vincent June 14,1905,at Wolfe Island.
After their marriage they resided in Depauville,Clayton and other surrounding areas. They also lived in Alaska and Florida for some time.
Mr. Vincent died Dec.28,1966 while they were in Florida. Since then,Mrs. Vincent had lived with her daughter in Brownville.

Note: Both Mr. & Mrs. Vincent always lived with their daughter and son-in-law. The son-in-law Leon Dickinson worked for Mr. Vincent as a young man,before his marriage to thier daughter Grace.Two sons Ross died in 1971 and Everett in 1929.Also two sisters died before her Beatrice Schram and Kathleen Easton and a brother Charles Halliday.Two grandchildren died before her Steven Vincent (Alaska) and Linden Dickinson(Brownville)

NOTE:I have always said my grandma was the smartest women that ever lived. She didn`t go to College but she was people smart if she didn`t like someone (Which she disliked very few people) then they were someone who had done something really bad. She knew things before they happened. When she was older they had to go in and cut the nerve in her face,I forget which side but she had what is called `Tic do lon Roux` which caused her great pain until they cut the nerve. She always wore an apron and baked the best bread I have ever eaten. I still can close my eyes and smell the aroma of her fresh baked bread she made every Sat. morning. And remember so well the taste.

Gravesite Details

Birth name Margaret. Wife of Arthur Ward Vincent



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