Sarah A. Cole
F, (1833 - 16 August 1906)
Sarah A. Cole was born in 1833 at NY, USA. She married Ira Tripp at NY. Sarah A. Cole died on 16 August 1906 at Babcock Hill, Oneida County, NY, USA.1,2 She was buried at Fairview Cemetery, at Bridgewater, Oneida County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=28 Dec 2009
Children of Sarah A. Cole and Ira Tripp
- Louisa Tripp (1849 - )
- Menzo G. Tripp (Nov 1856 - 2 Feb 1934)
- Julia E. Tripp+ (17 Mar 1858 - 13 Sep 1943)
- Samuel Tripp (1859 - )
- Lizzie Tripp (May 1862 - )
- Ida May Tripp (11 Jan 1868 - 10 Feb 1952)
Morris Newell Rogers
M, (14 October 1876 - 3 February 1962)
Morris Newell Rogers was born on 14 October 1876 at New York City, New York County, NY, USA.1 He married Kate Earle Conklin at NY, USA, circa 1900. Morris Newell Rogers appeared on the census of 1910 at Binghamton, Broome County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Morris N. Rogers, 33, married 11 years, born NY, pare3nts born NY, sales manager for seed Co, wife Catherine C., 33, married 11 years, 1 child, 1 living born NY, parents born NY; dau Dorothy L, 9, born NY.. He died on 3 February 1962 at Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, CA, USA, at age 85. Called Kate C. Rogers in CA Death Index..2 He was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery (Glendale), at Glendale, Los Angeles County, CA, USA.
Last Edited=2 Aug 2015
Child of Morris Newell Rogers and Kate Earle Conklin
- Dorothy Louise Rogers+ (22 Jun 1901 - 31 Jan 1977)
Kate Earle Conklin
F, (10 July 1876 - 15 September 1966)
Kate Earle Conklin was born on 10 July 1876 at Binghamton, Broome County, NY, USA. She married Morris Newell Rogers at NY, USA, circa 1900. Kate Earle Conklin died on 15 September 1966 at Claremont, Los Angeles County, CA, USA, at age 90.1 She was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery (Glendale), at Glendale, Los Angeles County, CA, USA.
Last Edited=2 Aug 2015
Child of Kate Earle Conklin and Morris Newell Rogers
- Dorothy Louise Rogers+ (22 Jun 1901 - 31 Jan 1977)
Citations
- [S139] California Death Index 1940- 1997, SS # 547-72-4730, mothers name Wallen.
Joseph Valencourt
M, (8 April 1828 - 27 May 1901)
Joseph Valencourt was born on 8 April 1828 at Quebec, Canada. He married Virginia (Jennie) Joslin at Rutland, Rutland County, VT, USA, on 15 April 1858. Joseph Valencourt appeared on the census of 1900 at Wexford, Wexford County, MI, USA. The census lists the family as: Joseph Vanencourt, Apr 1828, 72, married 39 years, French Canada, parents French Canada; wife Jennie, Jan 1846, age 54, married 39 years, 9 children, 7 living, French Canada, parents French Canada.. He died on 27 May 1901 at Harlan, Wexford County, MI, USA, at age 73. He was buried at Cleon Twp Cemetery, at Copemish, Manistee County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=9 Dec 2012
Children of Joseph Valencourt and Virginia (Jennie) Joslin
- Joseph Valencourt (1 Aug 1859 - 1 Aug 1859)
- Henry Valencourt (28 Mar 1863 - 9 Feb 1937)
- George Valencourt (11 Feb 1865 - 12 Sep 1934)
- Elizabeth Ann Valencourt (31 May 1868 - 23 Nov 1916)
- Cordelia (Delia) Valencourt+ (15 Apr 1871 - 2 Oct 1961)
- Minnie M. Valencourt+ (27 Jul 1877 - 2 Mar 1939)
- Clarence Valencourt (4 May 1880 - Aug 1965)
Virginia (Jennie) Joslin
F, (20 January 1843 - 21 January 1920)
Virginia (Jennie) Joslin was born on 20 January 1843 at Quebec, Canada. The 1900 census gives her birth in 1846. This exact birth date came from an internet posting. She married Joseph Valencourt at Rutland, Rutland County, VT, USA, on 15 April 1858. Virginia (Jennie) Joslin appeared on the census of 1910 at Wexford, Wexford County, MI, USA. The census lists the family as: Virginia Valencourt, 67, widow, 9 children, 7 living, French Canada, parents French Canada; dau Minnie Updike, 32, widow, 7 children, 6 living; granddau Blanch V., 14, born MI; granddau Rosa P., 8, born MI; grandson Clarence, 5, born MI; grandson Floyd C., 2, born OR; granddau Josephine S., 3/12, born OR.. She died on 21 January 1920 at Portland, Multnomah County, OR, USA, at age 77. She was buried at Milwaukie Pioneer Cemetery, at Milkaukie, Clackamas County, OR, USA.
Last Edited=9 Dec 2012
Children of Virginia (Jennie) Joslin and Joseph Valencourt
- Joseph Valencourt (1 Aug 1859 - 1 Aug 1859)
- Henry Valencourt (28 Mar 1863 - 9 Feb 1937)
- George Valencourt (11 Feb 1865 - 12 Sep 1934)
- Elizabeth Ann Valencourt (31 May 1868 - 23 Nov 1916)
- Cordelia (Delia) Valencourt+ (15 Apr 1871 - 2 Oct 1961)
- Minnie M. Valencourt+ (27 Jul 1877 - 2 Mar 1939)
- Clarence Valencourt (4 May 1880 - Aug 1965)
James Bouin
M, (circa 1855 - )
James Bouin was born circa 1855. He married Marcia M. Hotchkin on 17 January 1887.1
It is likely that this surname is spelled incorrectly as it can't be found in that location.
It is likely that this surname is spelled incorrectly as it can't be found in that location.
Last Edited=12 Feb 2014
Family: James Bouin and Marcia M. Hotchkin
Citations
- [S158] Vaughn B. Milliron, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
Vaughn Blair Milliron1
M, (6 March 1922 - 16 August 2012)
Vaughn Blair Milliron was born on 6 March 1922 at Nessen City, Benzie County, MI, USA.2 He was the son of Floyd Blair Milliron and Elsie Harriet Hotchkin. He married Joan Reid at MI, USA, on 27 May 1944.3 Vaughn Blair Milliron died on 16 August 2012 at Oscoda, Iosco County, MI, USA, at age 90. Vaughn Blair Milliron
Clio Messenger - Clio, MI
MILLIRON, VAUGHN Vaughn Blair Milliron, of Oscoda, formerly of Mt. Morris, passed away at his home peacefully with his loving family by his side on Thursday August 16, 2012, age 90 years. Vaughn was born on March 6, 1922 in Benzie County, Michigan to Floyd Blair and Elsie Harriet (Hotchkin) Milliron. After high school graduation, Vaughn enlisted with the United States Navy where he proudly served our country during World War II as a distinguished Naval Carrier Fighter Pilot, earning the rank of Lieutenant JG. Upon receiving his honorable discharge from his active military service, Vaughn went to work for the Buick Motor Company in Flint. He was employed as a Skilled Tradesman with Buick for 32 years, retiring in October of 1974. Those who knew Vaughn will always remember how he truly enjoyed activities and the beauty of the outdoors. He also loved to hunt and fish, work in his garden, and travel all over the country with his family. He was a very active member of the Oscoda Baptist Church and the Oscoda Masonic Lodge where he willingly held many offices throughout the years. Vaughn married his lovely wife, Joan (Reid) in Mt. Morris on May 27, 1944. Together they celebrated 68 beautiful years of marriage! He is survived by his beloved wife, Joan Milliron of Oscoda, two children, Elizabeth Dale (Richard) Raber of Waterford, and Donald Blair (Paula) Milliron of Clio, and Daughter-in-law Jannette Milliron of Millersburg; seven grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; one brother, Marvin Milliron of Oscoda; his entire church family at Oscoda Baptist Church and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends. Vaughn was preceded in death by a son, David Bruce Milliron. Per his wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be a memorial service with military honors to celebrate his life. He was buried in 2013 . Body cremated Ashes given to family members..
Clio Messenger - Clio, MI
MILLIRON, VAUGHN Vaughn Blair Milliron, of Oscoda, formerly of Mt. Morris, passed away at his home peacefully with his loving family by his side on Thursday August 16, 2012, age 90 years. Vaughn was born on March 6, 1922 in Benzie County, Michigan to Floyd Blair and Elsie Harriet (Hotchkin) Milliron. After high school graduation, Vaughn enlisted with the United States Navy where he proudly served our country during World War II as a distinguished Naval Carrier Fighter Pilot, earning the rank of Lieutenant JG. Upon receiving his honorable discharge from his active military service, Vaughn went to work for the Buick Motor Company in Flint. He was employed as a Skilled Tradesman with Buick for 32 years, retiring in October of 1974. Those who knew Vaughn will always remember how he truly enjoyed activities and the beauty of the outdoors. He also loved to hunt and fish, work in his garden, and travel all over the country with his family. He was a very active member of the Oscoda Baptist Church and the Oscoda Masonic Lodge where he willingly held many offices throughout the years. Vaughn married his lovely wife, Joan (Reid) in Mt. Morris on May 27, 1944. Together they celebrated 68 beautiful years of marriage! He is survived by his beloved wife, Joan Milliron of Oscoda, two children, Elizabeth Dale (Richard) Raber of Waterford, and Donald Blair (Paula) Milliron of Clio, and Daughter-in-law Jannette Milliron of Millersburg; seven grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; one brother, Marvin Milliron of Oscoda; his entire church family at Oscoda Baptist Church and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends. Vaughn was preceded in death by a son, David Bruce Milliron. Per his wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be a memorial service with military honors to celebrate his life. He was buried in 2013 . Body cremated Ashes given to family members..
Last Edited=16 Jun 2015
Children of Vaughn Blair Milliron and Joan Reid
- Elizabeth Dale Milliron
- Donald Blair Milliron
- David Bruce Milliron
Joan Reid
F, (7 October 1924 - )
Joan Reid was born on 7 October 1924 at Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1 She married Vaughn Blair Milliron at MI, USA, on 27 May 1944.1
Last Edited=21 Jan 2007
Children of Joan Reid and Vaughn Blair Milliron
- Elizabeth Dale Milliron
- Donald Blair Milliron
- David Bruce Milliron
Citations
- [S158] Vaughn B. Milliron, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
Geraldine Fletcher
F, (8 December 1925 - 5 May 1981)
Geraldine Fletcher was born on 8 December 1925 at Oscoda, Iosco County, MI, USA.1 She married Marvin Charles Milliron at MI, USA, on 11 December 1948. Geraldine Fletcher died on 5 May 1981 at age 55. She was buried at Sacred Heart Cemetery, at Oscoda, Iosco County, MI, USA. Geraldine Shirley Slusher Milliron Adams.
Last Edited=6 Jan 2024
Family: Geraldine Fletcher and Marvin Charles Milliron
Citations
- [S158] Vaughn B. Milliron, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
Frank C. Truran
M, (27 September 1870 - 17 July 1923)
Frank C. Truran was born on 27 September 1870 at PA, USA. Age 40 at the 1910 census of Meadville, PA. 1900 census gives Sep 1870, age 29. Age calculated from death at 52, 9, 20 gives 27 Sep 1870. He married Blanche Lucy Hotchkin at Crawford County, PA, USA, in 1892. Married 17 years at the 1910 census of Meadville, PA. Married 8 years at the 1900 census.1 Frank C. Truran appeared on the census of 1910 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA. The census lists the family as: Frank Truran, 40, married once, 17 years, city editor city newspaper, born PA, father born England, mother born PA; wife Blanch, 41, married 17 years, 7 children, 7 living, born PA, parents born NY; dau Ethel, 16, born PA; son Richard, 14, born PA; son Charles, 12, born PA; dau Ruth, 10, born PA; dau Esther, 8, born PA; dau Blanche, 6, born PA; son Theodore, 1 2/12, born PA.. He died on 17 July 1923 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, at age 52. Cemetery records. He was buried at Greendale Cemetery, at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA. Plot X, 117.
Last Edited=12 Feb 2008
Children of Frank C. Truran and Blanche Lucy Hotchkin
- Ethel G. Truran (4 Aug 1893 - 28 Feb 1924)
- Richard Clarence Truran (20 Oct 1895 - 13 Feb 1977)
- Charles F. Truran+ (Jul 1897 - 11 Nov 1951)
- Ruth Truran (Jan 1900 - )
- Esther Truran (1901 - )
- Blanche E. Truran (1903 - )
- Theodore Truran (25 Dec 1908 - 9 Mar 1984)
- Robert J. Truran (24 Mar 1911 - 6 Jun 1984)
Citations
- [S395] Pennsylvania Marriages, Docket 5-256 marriage date not given.
William Bryan Hishman
M, (8 December 1896 - 14 February 1965)
William Bryan Hishman was born on 8 December 1896 at Erie County, PA, USA. Age 34 at the 1930 census.Died at age 68, 2, 6 which calculates to 11 Dec 1896. He was the son of Edward G. Hishman and Ella M. Hornaman. He married Helen Frances Hotchkin at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA, on 5 October 1925.1 William Bryan Hishman appeared on the census of 1930 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA. The census lists the family as: William B. Hishman, 34, married at 29, born PA, parents born PA; wife Helen, 31, married at 28, born PA, parents born PA; son Richard, 2 7/12, born PA.. He died on 14 February 1965 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, at age 68. Spencer Hospital.2,3 He was buried at Greendale Cemetery, at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA. Sec 1748, Sub D, Loc #87.
Last Edited=25 May 2010
Children of William Bryan Hishman and Helen Frances Hotchkin
- Richard B. Hishman
- Paul Francis Hishman+ (10 Oct 1932 - 9 Aug 2007)
Elizabeth Lillian Bayley
F, (February 1897 - )
Elizabeth Lillian Bayley was born in February 1897 at NY, USA. She was the daughter of George William Bayley and Elizabeth L. Clark. She married Howard Donald Hotchkin at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA, after 1922. He was 20 at marriage and she was 25 according to the 1930 census..
Last Edited=14 Jan 2010
Family: Elizabeth Lillian Bayley and Howard Donald Hotchkin
Florence J. Smith
F, (March 1879 - 13 February 1927)
Florence was born at PA, USA, in March 1879. Date from Death Certificate. She married Robert R. Hotchkin at Jamestown, Chautauqua County, NY, USA, on 20 October 1897. Married 2 years at the 1900 census..1 Florence J. Smith married Harry D. Mattison circa 1906 at Crawford County, PA, USA. Florence J. Smith died on 13 February 1927 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA, at age 47. Date from Death Certificate. Died at Spencer Hospital.. She was buried at Greendale Cemetery, at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA.
Last Edited=13 Jun 2015
Child of Florence J. Smith and Robert R. Hotchkin
- Howard Donald Hotchkin+ (24 Aug 1900 - Nov 1971)
Family: Florence J. Smith and Harry D. Mattison
Citations
- [S149] New York Marriage Index, File #19694.
Edith Hotchkin
F, (circa 1825 - March 1876)
Edith Hotchkin was born circa 1825. This birth date is really a wild guess. Edith died in March 1876 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA. She was buried on 8 March 1876 at Greendale Cemetery, at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA. Compiler could not read all of the information but it said Stayers Grove and something else unreadable..
Last Edited=27 Jan 2007
Elma Eina Hotchkin
F, (30 January 1855 - 22 April 1930)
Elma Eina Hotchkin was born on 30 January 1855 at PA, USA. Age 55 at the 1910 census.1 She was the daughter of Daniel B. Hotchkin and Minerva Snow. She married Nathan C. Heth at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA, on 10 September 1893. Married 7 years at the 1900 census..2 She resided at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, in 1910. Elma Eina Hotchkin died on 22 April 1930 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, at age 75.3,1 She was buried at Greendale Cemetery, at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA.
Last Edited=19 Aug 2014
Family: Elma Eina Hotchkin and Nathan C. Heth
Nathan C. Heth
M, (29 March 1848 - 27 January 1921)
Nathan C. Heth was born on 29 March 1848 at PA, USA. Age 62 at the 1910 census. 1900 census says age 52. Born 29 Mar 1848 according to Death Certificate. He married Elma Eina Hotchkin at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA, on 10 September 1893. Married 7 years at the 1900 census..1 Nathan C. Heth appeared on the census of 1910 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA. The census lists the family as: Nathan C. Heth, 62, married once, (no years given), born PA, parents born NY; wife Elma, 55, married once( no years given), no children, born PA, parents born NY; sister Elmira E., 72, single, born NY, parents born NY.. He resided at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, in 1920. He died on 27 January 1921 at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, at age 72. Death Certificate date..2 He was buried at Greendale Cemetery, at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA.
Last Edited=18 Aug 2014
Family: Nathan C. Heth and Elma Eina Hotchkin
Marian O. Hotchkin
F, (circa 1900 - )
Marian O. Hotchkin was born circa 1900. She married Donald P. Mahoney at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA.1 She resided at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, in 1935.
There is little information on this family and names may be in error.
There is little information on this family and names may be in error.
Last Edited=11 Jun 2015
Family: Marian O. Hotchkin and Donald P. Mahoney
Citations
- [S395] Pennsylvania Marriages, Docket #34-181.
Donald P. Mahoney
M, (1901 - )
He resided at Meadville, Crawford County, PA, USA. Donald P. Mahoney was born in 1901 at PA, USA. 1940 census. He married Marian O. Hotchkin at Meadville, Crawford County, PA.1
Last Edited=23 Jan 2015
Family: Donald P. Mahoney and Marian O. Hotchkin
Citations
- [S395] Pennsylvania Marriages, Docket #34-181.
Ronsia Woodrow Fields
M, (29 January 1919 - 7 June 2005)
Ronsia Woodrow Fields was born on 29 January 1919 at Scott County, VA, USA. He was the son of Floyd Nathaniel Fields and Ida Virginia Sexson. He married Marjorie Hazel MacLean at Berkeley, Alameda County, CA, USA, on 28 April 1945. From the Oakland Tribune, Tuesday May 1, 1945
Marjorie Hazel MacLean Married at St. Clement's
In the presence of a score of guests from the Bay cities, Miss Majorie Hazel MacLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart MacLean of Florence Street, Berkely, was married at 3 o'clock in St. Clement's Episcopal Church of Berkley to Lieut. Ronsia Woodrow Fields of the United States Army. Officiating was the rector, the Rev. J. Henry Thomas.
Majorie was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown was of ivory satin, designed with a marquisette and lace yoke, and long sleeves, reaching over the hand. The gown was made with a slight train. Her bridal veil was of tulle, fingertip length, and held in place with a coronet of pearls. White butterfly orchids, bouvardia and stephanotis were fashioned into a cascade bouquet.
Miss Ellen Langley of Berkley was maid of honor, and the brides maids were Miss June Golforth and Mrs. R. W. Bailey of San Francisco. Blue marquisette was worn by the honor attendant and others were gowned in shell pink. They carried bouquets of miniature pink callas and pale pink bouvardia fringed i stephanotis, and with a frill of green tulle.
Ernest Fields arrived from New York in time to be best man for his brother. Serving as ushers at the church were Ensign Robert Harris, U.S.N., and Lieutenant (j.g.) William Patton U.S.N.
The wedding reception was held in the Berkley Women's City Club, which was decorated in Spring blossoms. The officer and his bride received about 75 close friends, the bridal party, and members of the two families.
They bride is a graduate of University High School, and her husband was educated in the south.
Lieutenant Fields in the son of the late R. W. Fields of Kingsport, Tenn. and of Mrs. W. L. Hart of Knoxville, Tenn.
The benedict is an officer in the Army Chemical Warfare Division.
The future home of the bridal couple upon their return from a honeymoon at Carmel will be Pascagula, Miss.
The betrothal of the young couple was revealed to their friends about a year ago.. Ronsia Woodrow Fields died on 7 June 2005 at La Verne, Los Angeles County, CA, USA, at age 86. Ron died at about 9:00 pm in the retirement home where he had lived for a number of years.. He was buried at Skylawn Memorial Cemetery, at San Mateo, San Mateo County, CA, USA.
Marjorie Hazel MacLean Married at St. Clement's
In the presence of a score of guests from the Bay cities, Miss Majorie Hazel MacLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart MacLean of Florence Street, Berkely, was married at 3 o'clock in St. Clement's Episcopal Church of Berkley to Lieut. Ronsia Woodrow Fields of the United States Army. Officiating was the rector, the Rev. J. Henry Thomas.
Majorie was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown was of ivory satin, designed with a marquisette and lace yoke, and long sleeves, reaching over the hand. The gown was made with a slight train. Her bridal veil was of tulle, fingertip length, and held in place with a coronet of pearls. White butterfly orchids, bouvardia and stephanotis were fashioned into a cascade bouquet.
Miss Ellen Langley of Berkley was maid of honor, and the brides maids were Miss June Golforth and Mrs. R. W. Bailey of San Francisco. Blue marquisette was worn by the honor attendant and others were gowned in shell pink. They carried bouquets of miniature pink callas and pale pink bouvardia fringed i stephanotis, and with a frill of green tulle.
Ernest Fields arrived from New York in time to be best man for his brother. Serving as ushers at the church were Ensign Robert Harris, U.S.N., and Lieutenant (j.g.) William Patton U.S.N.
The wedding reception was held in the Berkley Women's City Club, which was decorated in Spring blossoms. The officer and his bride received about 75 close friends, the bridal party, and members of the two families.
They bride is a graduate of University High School, and her husband was educated in the south.
Lieutenant Fields in the son of the late R. W. Fields of Kingsport, Tenn. and of Mrs. W. L. Hart of Knoxville, Tenn.
The benedict is an officer in the Army Chemical Warfare Division.
The future home of the bridal couple upon their return from a honeymoon at Carmel will be Pascagula, Miss.
The betrothal of the young couple was revealed to their friends about a year ago.. Ronsia Woodrow Fields died on 7 June 2005 at La Verne, Los Angeles County, CA, USA, at age 86. Ron died at about 9:00 pm in the retirement home where he had lived for a number of years.. He was buried at Skylawn Memorial Cemetery, at San Mateo, San Mateo County, CA, USA.
Last Edited=30 Mar 2009
Children of Ronsia Woodrow Fields and Marjorie Hazel MacLean
- Laurence Donald Fields (19 Mar 1953 - 9 Aug 1996)
- Janet Ann Fields
Marjorie Hazel MacLean
F, (2 April 1922 - 29 May 1996)
Marjorie Hazel MacLean was born on 2 April 1922 at San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA, USA.1,2 She was the daughter of James S. MacLean and Marian D. Harris. She married Ronsia Woodrow Fields at Berkeley, Alameda County, CA, USA, on 28 April 1945. From the Oakland Tribune, Tuesday May 1, 1945
Marjorie Hazel MacLean Married at St. Clement's
In the presence of a score of guests from the Bay cities, Miss Majorie Hazel MacLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart MacLean of Florence Street, Berkely, was married at 3 o'clock in St. Clement's Episcopal Church of Berkley to Lieut. Ronsia Woodrow Fields of the United States Army. Officiating was the rector, the Rev. J. Henry Thomas.
Majorie was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown was of ivory satin, designed with a marquisette and lace yoke, and long sleeves, reaching over the hand. The gown was made with a slight train. Her bridal veil was of tulle, fingertip length, and held in place with a coronet of pearls. White butterfly orchids, bouvardia and stephanotis were fashioned into a cascade bouquet.
Miss Ellen Langley of Berkley was maid of honor, and the brides maids were Miss June Golforth and Mrs. R. W. Bailey of San Francisco. Blue marquisette was worn by the honor attendant and others were gowned in shell pink. They carried bouquets of miniature pink callas and pale pink bouvardia fringed i stephanotis, and with a frill of green tulle.
Ernest Fields arrived from New York in time to be best man for his brother. Serving as ushers at the church were Ensign Robert Harris, U.S.N., and Lieutenant (j.g.) William Patton U.S.N.
The wedding reception was held in the Berkley Women's City Club, which was decorated in Spring blossoms. The officer and his bride received about 75 close friends, the bridal party, and members of the two families.
They bride is a graduate of University High School, and her husband was educated in the south.
Lieutenant Fields in the son of the late R. W. Fields of Kingsport, Tenn. and of Mrs. W. L. Hart of Knoxville, Tenn.
The benedict is an officer in the Army Chemical Warfare Division.
The future home of the bridal couple upon their return from a honeymoon at Carmel will be Pascagula, Miss.
The betrothal of the young couple was revealed to their friends about a year ago.. Marjorie Hazel MacLean died on 29 May 1996 at Redwood City, San Mateo County, CA, USA, at age 74. San Mateo County Times, San Mateo, California, Friday May 31, 1996
Marjorie H. Fields
A longtime resident of Redwood City died May 29, 1996, at the age of 74, Mr. Fields was a native of San Francisco and a member of Redwood City Women's Club, Highlands Community Club, Woodside Road United Methodist Church, Peninsula Children's Theater Association, Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club and the Suburbans.
She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Ron Fields; a son, Lawrence Fields of Redwood City; a daughter Janet Hotchkin of Pasadena, and two grandchildren, Jonathan and Carolyn Hotchkin.
A Memorial Service will be held at 11 A.M. on Monday, June 3, 1996 at Woodside Road United Methodist church, 2000 Woodside Road, Redwood City. Memorial contributions may be made to donor's favorite charity.
Crippen & Flynn Chapel, Redwood City..1 She was buried at Skylawn Memorial Cemetery, at San Mateo, San Mateo County, CA, USA.
Marjorie Hazel MacLean Married at St. Clement's
In the presence of a score of guests from the Bay cities, Miss Majorie Hazel MacLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart MacLean of Florence Street, Berkely, was married at 3 o'clock in St. Clement's Episcopal Church of Berkley to Lieut. Ronsia Woodrow Fields of the United States Army. Officiating was the rector, the Rev. J. Henry Thomas.
Majorie was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown was of ivory satin, designed with a marquisette and lace yoke, and long sleeves, reaching over the hand. The gown was made with a slight train. Her bridal veil was of tulle, fingertip length, and held in place with a coronet of pearls. White butterfly orchids, bouvardia and stephanotis were fashioned into a cascade bouquet.
Miss Ellen Langley of Berkley was maid of honor, and the brides maids were Miss June Golforth and Mrs. R. W. Bailey of San Francisco. Blue marquisette was worn by the honor attendant and others were gowned in shell pink. They carried bouquets of miniature pink callas and pale pink bouvardia fringed i stephanotis, and with a frill of green tulle.
Ernest Fields arrived from New York in time to be best man for his brother. Serving as ushers at the church were Ensign Robert Harris, U.S.N., and Lieutenant (j.g.) William Patton U.S.N.
The wedding reception was held in the Berkley Women's City Club, which was decorated in Spring blossoms. The officer and his bride received about 75 close friends, the bridal party, and members of the two families.
They bride is a graduate of University High School, and her husband was educated in the south.
Lieutenant Fields in the son of the late R. W. Fields of Kingsport, Tenn. and of Mrs. W. L. Hart of Knoxville, Tenn.
The benedict is an officer in the Army Chemical Warfare Division.
The future home of the bridal couple upon their return from a honeymoon at Carmel will be Pascagula, Miss.
The betrothal of the young couple was revealed to their friends about a year ago.. Marjorie Hazel MacLean died on 29 May 1996 at Redwood City, San Mateo County, CA, USA, at age 74. San Mateo County Times, San Mateo, California, Friday May 31, 1996
Marjorie H. Fields
A longtime resident of Redwood City died May 29, 1996, at the age of 74, Mr. Fields was a native of San Francisco and a member of Redwood City Women's Club, Highlands Community Club, Woodside Road United Methodist Church, Peninsula Children's Theater Association, Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club and the Suburbans.
She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Ron Fields; a son, Lawrence Fields of Redwood City; a daughter Janet Hotchkin of Pasadena, and two grandchildren, Jonathan and Carolyn Hotchkin.
A Memorial Service will be held at 11 A.M. on Monday, June 3, 1996 at Woodside Road United Methodist church, 2000 Woodside Road, Redwood City. Memorial contributions may be made to donor's favorite charity.
Crippen & Flynn Chapel, Redwood City..1 She was buried at Skylawn Memorial Cemetery, at San Mateo, San Mateo County, CA, USA.
Last Edited=30 Mar 2009
Children of Marjorie Hazel MacLean and Ronsia Woodrow Fields
- Laurence Donald Fields (19 Mar 1953 - 9 Aug 1996)
- Janet Ann Fields
Gary Hotchkin
M, (1 November 1953 - 15 January 2010)
Gary Hotchkin was born on 1 November 1953 at Trenton, Mercer County, NJ, USA. He was the son of Leonard Harvey Hotchkin and Anne Gail Thomas. He married Kathy Fusco circa 1994. He resided at Dickson, Dickson County, TN, USA, in August 1999. Gary Hotchkin died on 15 January 2010 at Charlotte, Dickson County, TN, USA, at age 56.1
Gary and Gail are twins.
Gary and Gail are twins.
Last Edited=13 Nov 2013
Child of Gary Hotchkin and Kathy Fusco
- Yolanda Hotchkin
Citations
- [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014.