Family: Joseph Edwin Gerard / Helen L. Mutch (F11409)

m. 26 Sep 1912


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  • Father | Male
    Joseph Edwin Gerard

    Born  17 Jul 1889  Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  17 Mar 1968  East Patchogue, Suffolk, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  21 Mar 1968  Woodland Cemetery, Bellport, Suffolk, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Married  26 Sep 1912  Patchogue, Suffolk, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Sherman Gerard | F6865 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Fannie M. Thurber | F6865 Group Sheet 

    Mother | Female
    Helen L. Mutch

    Born  1884  Patchogue, Suffolk, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  18 Feb 1935  Patchogue, Suffolk, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried    Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, Suffolk, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Archibald Mutch | F11410 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Lillian T. Raynor | F11410 Group Sheet 

    Child 1 | Female
    Frances Lydia Gerard

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    Child 2 | Male
    Joseph Sherman Gerard

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  • Notes 
    • at home of grandfather, William Taylor Raynor by Reverend W. H. Barton

      Marriage - Patchogue, L.I., September 28 - A pretty wedding took place Thursday evening at the home of W. Taylor Raynor, 71 Amity street, when Miss Helen Mutch, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Mutch, and granddaughter of Mr. Raynor, was quietly married to Joseph Edwin Gerard. Following the ceremony the young couple left in an automobile for a tour of the New England states. Both young people are well known in Patchogue, and they will make their future home here. Mr. Gerard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gerard of Ryder Avenue. The ceremony, which was a quiet one, with only a few of the family friends present, was performed by the Rev. W. H. Barton.