Family: Paul Lester Field / Beatrice Young Terry (F9773)
m. 20 Nov 1920-
Father | Male
Paul Lester Field
Born 9 Oct 1899 Patchogue, Suffolk, New York, United States Died 12 Dec 1984 Howey-in-the-Hills, Lake, Florida, United States Buried Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, Suffolk, New York, United States Married 20 Nov 1920 East Moriches, Suffolk, New York, United States Father George A. M. Field | F9770 Group Sheet Mother Grace Catherine Gordon | F9770 Group Sheet
Mother | Female
Beatrice Young Terry
Born 22 Nov 1902 East Moriches, Suffolk, New York, United States Died 14 Sep 1950 Center Moriches Cemetery-Center Moriches, Suffolk, New York, United States Buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches, Suffolk, New York, United States Other Spouse Walter Lawrence Newins, Junior | F11129 Married 26 Jun 1937 Ridgewood, Bergen, New Jersey, United States Father Chatman D. Terry | F10943 Group Sheet Mother Clara Harriet Young | F10943 Group Sheet
Child 1 | Male
George Van Rensselaer Field
Born 6 Jan 1923 Southampton, Suffolk, New York, United States Died 12 Dec 2007 Center Morches, Suffolk, New York, United States Buried
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Notes - NEWSPAPER ACCOUNT OF THE WEDDING
A pretty home wedding occured on Saturday last when Miss Beatrice Terry, only daughter of Mr and Mrs C.D. Terry, and Paul Field, of Brooklyn, son of Mrs George Raynor, of Patchogue were united in marriage. The bride was attired in white georgette, wearing a veil caught up with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Miss Anna Havens, of Center Moriches, acted as bridesmaid. She was dressed in pale blue georgette and carried white carnations. Walter Gordon, a cousin of the groom, acted as best man. The wedding party entered the parlor to the strains of the customary march rendered by Miss Evelyn Tallman, of Highland, N.Y. and standing under a blue and white bell the couple were married by the rev. Otto Klose, pastor of the Presbytarian Church. About 35 witnessed the ceromony. Many useful and handsome presents were received by the bride, among which was $250 in money. After a bountiful repast the newlyweds took the afternoon train for the city where they will reside.
- NEWSPAPER ACCOUNT OF THE WEDDING