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Vermilyea Genealogy Ninth Generation 1977 VERMILYEA GENEALOGY NINTH GENERATION 1951 Arthur Park Vermilya9, (Peter Bonnett8, William7, Peter Bonnett6, William Dyckman5, Isaac4, John3, Isaac2, Johannes1) born April 21, 1871 at White Plains, New York, married November 21, 1895 Grace Estelle, daughter of William and Eliza (___________) Hill, who was born July 10, 1874 at Red Bank, New Jersey, died in 1928 at New London, Connecticut. He married Anne Powell who was born June 6, 1885 in Tennessee, died October 31, 1974 at Newark, Delaware. He died July 28, 1935 at New Haven, Connecticut, burial White Plains Rural Cemetery, White Plains, Westchester County, New York. Her death date from Source Code #239, can not be confirmed. Source Codes #10, #32, #62, #634, marriage announcement published in the New York Herald, November 24, 1895 and following records. Arthur Vermilya, age 44, born in 1872 at White Plains, New York and wife Grace, age 41, born in 1875 at Red Bank, New Jersey arrived on the S. S. Evangeline from Hamilton, Bermuda, at Port of New York April 26, 1916. Source: http://www.ellisisland.org/ They travelled extensively. On February 12, 1919 Eliza Hill died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Arthur P. Vermilya at 51 Greenwich Ave., White Plains, New York. Death notice posted in the New York Times, February 13, 1919. 1900 Federal Census New York, Manhattan: Living with his parents: Arthur Vermilya, born April 1871; Grace, born July 1874; Howard, grandson, born May 1896 in New Jersey; Wallace, grandson, born September 1897 in New Jersey; Jean, grand daughter, born February 1899 in New Jersey. 1910 Federal Census New York, New York: Arthur P. Vermilya, age 39, married 15 years, born New York, parents born New York, accountant, bank; Grace, wife, age 36, married 15 years, 3 children, 3 living, born New Jersey, parents born Ireland; Howard, son, age 13, born New Jersey; Wallace, son, age 12, born New Jersey; Jean, daughter, age 11, born New Jersey. Not located in 1920. 1925 New York State Census, Arthur P. Vermilya, age 53, born in U. S., banker; Grace E., wife, age 53, born U. S., housework; Wallace H., age 28, born U. S., radio; Helen, wife, age 27, born U. S., housework; Jane, daughter, age 2; born U. S. 1930 Federal Census Connecticut, New London, New London: Russell A. Clapp, Jr., age 33, married at age 22, born Tennessee, father born New York, mother born Kentucky, salesman, machinery; Jean, wife, age 31, married at age 20, born New Jersey, father born New York, mother born New Jersey; Russell 3rd, age 9, born New York; Barbara, daughter, age 6, born Connecticut; Lois, daughter, age 2 1/12, born Connecticut; Arthur Vermilya, father-in-law, age 59, married at age 21, born New York, parents born New York, no occupation; Anne, mother-in-law, age 40, married at age 20, born in Tennessee, parents born Tennessee. Living at Wilton, Connecticut in 1935 per Howard Parks marriage announcement to Adeline Herbert Taylor. His mother is not mentioned. NAME OF ROPE VICTIM AS NEW YORK MAN New Haven, Conn., July 31 (U.P.) ---- A body found hanging in a hotel garde room late yesterday was identified as that of a man who registered July 26 as Arthur P. Vermilya, 55, New York City. A suicide verdict was given by Medical Examiner Marvin M. Scarborough, who believed he had been dead since Sunday. Published in the Daily News, New York, New York, August 1, 1935. 1978 Anne Powell Vermilya, 92 of 502 Vasser Dr., Newark, died Thursday in the Scott Nursing home, Smyrna, after a long illness. He husband, Arthur P. Vermilya is deceased. There are no immediate survivors. Memorial services will be private. Published in The Morning News, Wilmington, Delaware, Monday, November 4, 1974. Children: *2617. Howard Park, born May 9, 1896. *2618. Wallace Hill, born September 20, 1897. *2619. Jean, born February 22, 1899. 1952 Herbert Marshall Vermilya9, (Peter Bonnett8, William7, Peter Bonnett6, William Dyckman5, Isaac4, John3, Isaac2, Johannes1) born December 9, 1873 in New York City, married about 1898 Maude, daughter of John and Isabelle Smith who was born April __, 1876 in New York, died July 13, 1919 at Richmond, New York. He died April 1, 1917 at Richmond, New York, buried Evergreen Cemetery Brooklyn, New York. Source Codes #10, #62, Death Certificate and census records. 1900 Federal Census New York, Manhattan: Herbert M. Vermilya, born December 1873, age 26, married 3 years, born New York, parents born New York, stenographer; Maud C., born April 1876, age 24, married 3 years, mother of no children, born New York, father born England, mother born Canada (English). 1910 Federal Census New York, New York, Manhattan, West 148th St.: Herbert Vermilya, age 36, married 12 years, born New York, parents born New York, clerk, physicians office; Maude, age 32, married 12 years, mother of 6 children, 1 living, born New York, father born England, mother born Canada (English); Herbert M., Jr., age 5/12, born New York. VERMILYA. — Suddenly, on Sunday, April 1, at D_________ Hills, S. I. Herbert Marshall Vermilya, son of Peter B. and Carrie M. Vermilya, in his 44th year. Funeral Wednesday, April 4, at half- past ten A. M., from his late residence, 61 Newberry av., Staten Island. Published in the New York Herald, New York, New York, April 8, 1917. Children: 2620. Name not known. 2621. Name not known. 2622. Name not known. 2623. Name not known. 2624. Name not known. *2625. Herbert Marshall, Jr., born November 7, 1909. 1979 1955 MONK Helen Madeline Bonnett Vermilya9, (Peter Bonnett8, William7, Peter Bonnett6, William Dyckman5, Isaac4, John3, Isaac2, Johannes1) born October __, 1880 in New York, married May 10, 1905 at Manhattan, New York William Williams son of William Williams and Mary Angela (Starr) Monk who was born about 1869 in New York, died October 6, 1916 at White Plains, New York. She died May 8. 1953 at Newark, Delaware, burial at White Plains, New York. Sources: census records, New York, Marriages, 1686-1980, FamilySearch. William W. Monk, 47 years old, of 15 Washingon Street, White Plains, N. Y. died at his hone there yesterday. Mr. Monk was a soliciter for the New York Central railroad. Published in The New York Times, New York, New York, October 7, 1916. She is listed as Helen Madeline Vermilya in the marriage record to William Williams Monk. 1910 Federal Census New York, Westchester, Greenburgh: William W. Monk, age 41, married 5 years, born New York, parents born New York, agent, railroad; Helen V., wife, age 29, married 5 years, mother of 1 child, 1 living, born New York, parents born New York; Storr, son, age 11, born New York; William, Jr., son, age 8, born New York; Helen V., daughter, age 4, born New York. 1920 Federal Census New York, Westchester, White Plains: Helen Monk, age 40, widow, born New York, parents born New York, accountant, office; Stearr, son, age 20, born New York, parents born New York, salesman; William, son, age 18, born New York, parents born New York, decorator; Helen, daughter, age 13, born New York, parents born New York; Ruth, daughter, age 5, born New York: Robert, son, age 3 6/12, born New York. 1930 Federal Census New York Westchester, White Plains: Helen Moula (this is not correct spelling), age 49, widow, married at age 24, born New York, parents born New York, bank teller; Helen, daughter, age 23, single, born New York, parents born New York; Ruth A., daughter, age 15, born New York, parents born New York; Robert D., son, age 13, born New York, parents born New York; Carrie Vermilya, mother, age 80, widow, married at age 20, born New York, parents born New York. 1940 Federal Census New York, White Plains, Westchester, 5 Hawley St.: Helen V. Monk, head, age 59, widow, born New York, bank clerk, bank loan dept; Robert, son, age 23, single, born New York, insurance clerk, insurance co.; Erskine Smith, son-in-law, age 28, married, born North Carolina, office clerk, building loan dept; Ruth, daughter, age 25, born New York; Louise Fowler, lodger, age 60, single, born New York. Mrs. Helen V. Monk – Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Vermilya Monk, 73, widow of William W. Monk, will be held at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon at the Ballard-Durand Funeral Home, White Plains, N. Y. Interment will be in Rural Cemetery there. Mrs. Monk died Friday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. E. Wakefield Smith, 331 College Avenue, Newark, after a long illness. Formerly of White Plains, she had lived with her daughter since last Christmas. Published in The Morning News, Wilmington, Delaware, Monday, May 11, 1953. 1980 Children: I. Helen Vermilya, born April 27, 1906 at Valhalla, New York, married October 8, 1932 John Bertram Wyckoff who was born November 24, 1902 in New York, died Deember 11, 1975. She died October 2, 1985 at Hartford, Connecticut. They are buried in White Plains Rural Cemetery, White Plains, New York. Source Code #634. Children: (1) Joan M., born XXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, married March 2, 1957 at Bedford, New York Leon S. Olson. Sources: Ancestry.com. New York State, Birth Index, 1881-1942 and Ancestry.com. New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967; (2) Caroline Park, born February 1, 1938, married July 21, 1979 at Canton, Connecticut Earl Lamb who was born about 1923, died. She died March 3, 2000 at Ashville, North Carolina, burial in White Plains Rural Cemetery, White Plains, New York. Source Code $634, Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Marriage Index, 1959-2012. Connecticut Death Index: Helen Wyckoff, died October 2, 1985 at Hartford, Connecticut, age 79, widow, Occupation: Director of Education, West Field State Farm, father’s name: Monk; Spouse name: John.
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