Sunday, June 13, 2021

Events in My Family Tree: June 11

More marriages than births, and twice as many marriages as deaths?  It must be June!

Births

Ruth Carrie Stradling, daughter of Charles Cooper Stradling and Anna Gauntt, was born June 11, 1914 in Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey.  She is my paternal half-aunt.

Logan Benjamin Thackeray, son of Logan Thackeray and Virginia Steele, was born June 11, 1924 in Salt Creek, Decatur County, Indiana.  He is my 5th cousin 2x removed on my Gauntt line through the Thackerays.

Raven Clarence Taylor was born June 11, 1994.  He is my 3rd cousin once removed.

Marriages

Thomas Bosarth and Rosanna Gaunt, daughter of David H. Gaunt and Eliza/Lydia Anderson, were married June 11, 1895 in Pemberton, Burlington County, New Jersey.  Rosanna is my half 2nd cousin 2x removed via the Gaunts.

Hananiah Selah Gaunt, son of Hananiah Selah Gaunt and Abigail Atkinson, and Louise A. Hendricks Jones were married on June 11, 1901, probably in New Jersey.  Hananiah is my great-great-granduncle.

Ora Myron Gaunt, son of David Clinton Gaunt and Martha Sophronia Hartman, and Pearl Deeter Hittle were married June 11, 1966.  Ora is my 4th cousin 2x removed via the Gaunts.

Bruce Oliver Ellis, son of Russell Oliver Ellis and Irene Elise Crater, and Mary Catherine Ferraro were married June 11, 1988 in Stirling, Morris County, New Jersey.  Burce is my 2nd cousin on my Gauntt line through the Ellises.

Deaths

Rubin Meckler, son of Morris Meckler and Minnie Zelda Nowicki, died June 11, 1915 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York at the age of 1 year and 11 days.  He is my granduncle on my Meckler line.

William S. Naylor died June 11, 1915 at the age of 86, possibly in Burlington County, New Jersey.  He was the husband of Abigail Gaunt, daughter of Hananiah Selah Gaunt and Abigail Atkinson, who is my great-great-grandaunt and sister of the Hananiah Selah Gaunt who was married on June 11 (above).

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