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Family: Charles Francis Voorhees/Helen V. Gibson (F5850)

m. 19 Apr 1916


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  • Father | Male
    Dr. Charles Francis Voorhees

    Born     
    Died     
    Buried     
    Married  19 Apr 1916  Everett, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father   
    Mother   

    Mother | Female
    Helen V. Gibson

    Born  Jan 1888   
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
    Buried     
    Father  Robert Gibson | F3553 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Eleanor A. ASHCOM | F3553 Group Sheet 

  • Notes  Married:
    • The following story was published in the Altoona Tribune on April 20, 1916:

      Eichelberger--Coonley.
      Voorhees--Gibson.
      Special to the Tribune.
      Everett, April 19--Coolidge Ashcom Eichelberger, of Everett, and Miss Alice Coonley, of Altamont, N. Y., were married at high noon today at the . Eichelberger home, at this place by Rev. R. J. Allen, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. They were attended by Miss Helen V. Gibson, also of Everett, and Dr. Charles Francis Voorhees, of Palmyra, N. Y., the latter couple then being united in marriage by Rev. Allen. The double ceremony was attended only by immediate families of the couples, owing to the recent death of Captain Eichelberger, father of Mr. Coolidge Eichelberger and uncle of Miss Gibson. After a wedding dinner they left on an eastern trip. Dr. and Mrs. Voorhees will reside in Palmyra. The Elchelbergers will return to this place, the groom being superintendent of the Eichelberger mines in the Broad Top region.