Family: Charles Edward Kiehle / Gertrude G. Griffing (F2776)

m. 22 Jun 1935


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  • Male
    Charles Edward Kiehle

    Birth  29 Jan 1911  Sparta, Livingston Co., New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  17 Jun 2005  DeLand, Volusia Co., Florida, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial    West Sparta Oak Lawn Cemetery, West Sparta, Livingston Co., New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage  22 Jun 1935  Newark, Wayne Co., New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Alice Lilly | F8491 
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    Father  William E. Kiehle | F2717 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Anna W. Galbraith | F2717 Group Sheet 

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    Gertrude G. Griffing

    Birth  20 Aug 1909   
    Death  14 Apr 1993  DeLand, Volusia Co., Florida, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Father  Frank Edwin Griffing | F2777 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Jane Elizabeth Morrow | F2777 Group Sheet 

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    Spouse  Living | F2781 
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    Spouse  Larry Allen | F2783 
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    Spouse  Living | F2786 
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    Spouse  Living | F2823 
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    Spouse  Living | F2825 
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    Spouse  Lincoln Janus | F2827 
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  • Notes  Married:
    • An attractive double wedding took place at the Methodist Church in Newark Saturday afternoon, June 22, 1935 when Miss Dorothy Griffing wed Henry A. Swanson and Miss Gertrude G. Griffing became the bride of Charles Edward Kiehle of Sparta. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Arthur M. Griffing, brother of the brides, assisted by the pastor of the Newark Methodist Church. (from Mary Mahus' scrapbook)