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FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America
Family Group Record
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Husband
Emil Schuler
Birth: , , Germany
Christening:
Marriage: 09 JUL 1892 Manhattan, New York, New York
Death:
Burial:
Father: Johann Schuler Family
Mother: Babette
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Wife
Margaretha Stegmann Pedigree
Birth: , , Germany
Christening:
Marriage: 09 JUL 1892 Manhattan, New York, New York
Death:
Burial:
Father: Andreas Stegmann Family
Mother: Christine
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Note NF112
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In Anne's senior year, while at a wedding reception for Tammy's brother, Donny Gaglione she happened upon a young man named Lewis Geleng who was also attending the wedding as a cousin to Donny. After finding each other, a few slow dances, and a spark in their eyes...
Anne and Lewis were married in 1980 at St Joseph's Church in Demarest, N.J. and lived in a two room apartment at Bellevista Court in Lodi, N.J. before moving two years later to 357 Main Street in Ramsey, N.J.
2 years later Anne and Lewis moved to 305 Kipp Ave., Elmwood Park, N.J. One of their favorite places to dine was a small pizzeria along highway 46 called PIZZATOWN USA. It was at this location that Anne and Lewis decided to begin their family.
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Note NF173
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There is evidence that Adolph, Louis, Bertha and William Geleng followed their father into the photography business somewhere in the Chicago area. Possible business name was "Geleng Photography"
England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983 Record
about Gustav GÈLENG
Name: GÈLENG, Gustav
Record Type: Marriages
Quarter: June
Year: 1877
District: Islington
County: Greater London London Middlesex
Volume: 1b
Page: 584 (click to see others on page)
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Note NF203
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James and Amelia are believed to have meet and lived in Paddington, Salford, England. PADDINGTON, an ecclesiastical district, partly in the township of Pendleton, parish of Eccles, and partly in the district of Christ-Church, Salford, parish of Manchester, hundred of Salford, S. division of Lancashire. This place, which is situated on the west side of Manchester, on the road to Bolton, was constituted an ecclesiastical district in July 1846, under the provisions of the act 6th and 7th Victoria, cap. 37. The area of the district is about half a square mile. Divine service is at present performed in a licensed room, which also serves as a Sunday school; but it is proposed to erect a church, in the early English style, of which the estimated cost is £3000. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Crown and the Bishop of Manchester, alternately. There are two places of worship for dissenters.
From: 'Packington - Pakefield', A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. 525-30. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=51202. Date accessed: 18 February 2007.
James and Amelia were married according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England "after Banns" on August 27th 1906 in the parish of Paddington, county of Salford. James was listed as a labourer and they both lived together at 28 Frampton Street. The marriage was performed by Edelston, Vicar and witnessed by John Robert Kenyon and Rebecca Rorke. (certificate attached)
(PADDINGTON, St Paul (Eccles); Diocese of Manchester For original registers enquire at Manchester Central Library Local Studies Unit. See introduction for contact details @@ http://www.salfordchurch.org/St_Paul.html)
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Note NF255
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Thomas and Sandra Sue were Married In Port Byron, NY at St. Peter and Paul's Church by REV John Squiller.
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Note NF266
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John and Ann were presumed to be dating when Ann became pregnant with Anne-Marie.
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Note NF270
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Robert and Elizabeth Married in 1998 but have been together as parners since 1985
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Note NF310
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June Davison (nee Ryman) provided Marraige date from her research