VALENTINE, Cloyd Hampton[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

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Name VALENTINE, Cloyd Hampton Birth 25 Jan 1894 New York City, New York [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Gender Male Occupation Universalist Minister Residence 1900 Manhattan, New York, New York, USA [1]
Residence 1910 Manhattan Ward 12, New York, New York [2]
Residence 1917 Manhattan, New York, New York, USA [4]
Residence 1930 Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts [3]
Occupation 1942 Minister, Grace Universalist Church, Middlesex, MA [5]
Religion Raised Quaker, became Universalist Residence 1942 Middlesex, Massachusetts [5]
Residence 1944 17 Marlborough St, Lowell, MA [6]
Cause of Death Unknown, but was in bed with ‘serious illness’ for weeks before death. [7] Death 19 Dec 1944 Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America [8]
Person ID I1197 Hugh Byrne and Nanette Asimov Lines Last Modified 13 Apr 2018
Father VALENTINE, John Hampton, b. 25 Dec 1867 d. 3 Jun 1943 (Age 75 years) Mother ARNOLD, Elizabeth, b. 16 Nov 1865, New York Marriage 31 Mar 1892 Divorce Bef 1924 [9, 10] - Separated in late 1903, possibly earlier, per Edna Valentine diary.
Family ID F508 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family PACKARD, Minnie, b. 2 Oct 1887, Massachussetts d. 26 Jan 1988, Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America
(Age 100 years)
Marriage 6 Aug 1919 First Parish, Quincy, Norfolk, MA USA Cloyd Valentine & Minnie Packard wedding announcement. Minnie Packard - Cloyd Hampton Valentine Wedding Invitation 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milton Packard
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage reception of their daughter
Minnie
and
Reverend Cloyd Hampton Valentine
on Wednesday afternoon August the sixth
nineteen hundred and nineteen
at half after four o'clock
First Parish
Quincy, MassachusettsNotes - From Boston Globe:
Quincy Church Worker Wedded to Minister
Quincy - Aug 6: Miss Minnie Packard, field secretary of the Young People’s Religious Union of the Unitarian Church, was married this afternoon to Rev. Cloyd Hampton Valentine, pastor of the the First Congregational Church of Canton. The Ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev Dr Adelbert L. Hudson, assisted by Rev Robert Singsen of Rockland, Mass. The matron of honor was the sister of the bride, Mrs. George Stacy Bearse of Brockton, and the groom’s attendant was John Draper of Canton. The ushers were Henry Miller and Everett G. Rhodes of Quincy and George Stacy Bearse of Brockton.
Children 1. VALENTINE, Robert Packard, b. 21 Nov 1923, Norwood, Norfolk, MA USA d. 12 May 1995, Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America
(Age 71 years)
2. VALENTINE, Richard Arnold, b. 31 Jan 1927, Massachusetts d. 30 Sep 1997, Oceanside, San Diego, California, United States of America
(Age 70 years)
Photos Robert Packard Valentine and Richard Arnold Valentine Robert Valentine and Grandma
Robert Valentine and Elizabeth Arnold Valentine De VoeDocuments Minnie Packard - Cloyd Hampton Valentine Wedding Invitation 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milton Packard
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage reception of their daughter
Minnie
and
Reverend Cloyd Hampton Valentine
on Wednesday afternoon August the sixth
nineteen hundred and nineteen
at half after four o'clock
First Parish
Quincy, MassachusettsLast Modified 26 Apr 2018 Family ID F509 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S13] Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004), Online publication - Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900.T623, 1854 rolls. New York, New York, ED 866, roll T623 1119, page 2B.
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- [S703] The Christian Leader, (Universalist Publishing House, 1944), His beautiful home, purchased just before he became ill, was at 17 Marlborough Street, Lowell. .
- [S703] The Christian Leader, (Universalist Publishing House, 1944), “has been confined to his home, 17 Marlborough Street, Lowell, for the past ten weeks by serious illness”.
- [S703] The Christian Leader, (Universalist Publishing House, 1944).
- [S405] William Wade Hinshaw, (1940, Ann Arbor, MI), P 21: ARNOLD Elizabeth, dt Joseph, Jr & Sarah (Griffen), b 11-16-1865 NY; m 1892 John Hampton VALENTINE; m 2d 1924 Isaac B. DE VOL.
- [S96] Notes on Coles Family by Edna Valentine Trapnell Bruce, (Unpublished), In her Fall 1903 diary, Edna writes of visiting Elizabeth, who at the time was separated from John .
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