Studio portrait of Elvira B.Deyo, daughter of Matthew Deyo and Julia Etta Dubois Deyo. She married Miles Harris Deyo Cookingham in 1892. She was the mother of Katherine Deyo Cookingham (Downer).
Studio portrait of Elvira B.Deyo, daughter of Matthew Deyo and Julia Etta Dubois Deyo. She married Miles Harris Deyo Cookingham in 1892. She was the mother of Katherine Deyo Cookingham (Downer).
Studio portrait of Elvira B. Deyo in her wedding dress. Elvira was the daughter of Matthew Deyo and Julia Etta Dubois Deyo. She married Miles Harris Deyo Cookingham in 1892. She was the mother of Katherine Deyo Cookingham (Downer).
Studio portrait of Julia Etta Dubois Deyo, daughter of Abraham Dubois and Lydia J. Burhans, half sister of Gussie Deyo. She married Matthew Deyo in 1867 and was mother of Petronella, Elvira and Gertrude Deyo.
Studio portrait of Matthew Deyo, son of Christian Deyo and Blandina Dubois.He married Julia Etta Dubois in 1867 and was the father of Petronella, Elvira, Gertrude, George, Abram, Ralph, Claude and Bertram Deyo.
Formal portrait of Edward Wionchester Howell, son of Jesse T. Howell and Jane Margaret Cookingham, grandson of John Cookingham and Catherine Deyo Cookingham, nephew of Miles Harris Cookingham and Elvira Deyo Cookingham.
Formal invitation for the wedding of Elvira Deyo and Miles H. Cookingham. Elvira B. Deyo was the daughter of Matthew and Julia Etta Deyo. The marriage took place on December 14, 1892 at the bride's parent's house on Springtown Road in the town of...
Genealogy of the Deyo, Cookingham, and Downer families created in Family Treemaker. Members are: John Cookingham, Katherine Deyo, Jane Margaret Cookingham, Jesse T. Howell, Deyo Cookingham, Celia Dubois, Russel Trall Cookingham, Edward Winchester...
Newspaper article concerning Gertrude Deyo and her sister Elvira Deyo rowing a boat from their home on Springtown Road to the village in New Paltz on September 12, 1888.
152 DePew Avenue, the dark house on right, was once owned by the Pugliese family. 154 DePew, on left, is only partly visible and was built by Patrick and Elvira Bridgewater in 1977. The couple was from Trinidad and had four sons and daughters.