Cynthia Daley

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Name Cynthia Daley - daughter of Patrick Daley and Sarah Mooney
Born 3 Jul 1868 Illinois [1, 2]
Gender Female Died 22 Mar 1957 Washington, District of Columbia [2]
Buried 25 Mar 1957 Mount Olivet Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia [2]
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62418998/cynthia-gritton
Section 8 Lot 81NE 1/4 Site W
Person ID I463 Gritton Last Modified 14 May 2024
Family Frank Marshall Gritton, b. 4 Jan 1867, Blount Township, Vermilion County, Illinois , d. 21 Dec 1954 (Age 87 years)
Married 21 Jun 1889 Vermilion County, Illinois [3, 4]
Children 1. Mabel E. Gritton, b. Apr 1890, Illinois , d. 18 Aug 1968, Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland
(Age 78 years)
2. Madge M. Gritton, b. Oct 1891, Illinois , d. 8 Jun 1912, Washington, District of Columbia
(Age 20 years)
3. Harry Aloysius Gritton, b. 27 Sep 1897, Illinois , d. 7 Sep 1966, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
(Age 68 years)
Last Modified 6 Jul 2019 Family ID F227 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Morehouse Place
George's parents, William Riley and Sarah Hedges, are seated behind George.
Documents Frank Gritton and Cynthia Daley wedding announcement
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Notes - Joined in July
Several matrimonial events taking place last evening.
Daly-Gritton
For some time it has been hinted by many that Frank Gritton was soon to number himself among the benedicts. The rumors settled into certainty yesterday when a license to wed was issued to Frank M. Gritton and Miss Cynthia Daly by the county clerk. The wedding was a quiet one, and took place in the parlors of the Episcopal rectory. Only the witnesses and the relatives of the contracting parties were present. Mr. Gritton is well known in Danville, where he has always lived. When but a mere lad he entered the service of the Illinois Printing Co. as an apprentice in the press-room, and by industry rose rapidly through the various stages of "devil" to the level of a finished workman. He was for some time an employ of the Marshall Times, and resigned to accept a similar position on The Press. He is at present working for the Illinois Printing Co. The bride, Miss Cynthia Daly, is well known as a young lady of rare personal charms and mental attainments. The young couple will reside in a cosy little home on Sherman street. May the shadows never gather on the horizon of their married life nor tempest threaten the calm of their peaceful happiness.
Newspaper clipping from Cora (Gritton) Hedges. Commercial News, Danville, Illinois. No date available.
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- Joined in July
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