Descendants of Thomas Merveyn Mervyn

Notes


5904. Frank Elisha Cross

NY census records from 1860 - 1925. Sometimes listed as Elisha F. and
sometimes as Franklin E.

Cross family bible

NY census records from 1860 - 1925. Sometimes listed as Elisha F. and
sometimes as Franklin E.

Cross family bible


Emma May Warner

Birth Certificate says middle name was May - Family always thought it was
Lucinda, and she used Lucinda

Info from NY Census Records and Cross Family Bible

Birth Certificate says middle name was May - Family always thought it was
Lucinda, and she used Lucinda

Info from NY Census Records and Cross Family Bible


6751. Anna May Cross

never married

Cross family bible, NY census records, cemetery records, personal knowledge

never married

Cross family bible, NY census records, cemetery records, personal knowledge


6753. Mary Florence Elizabeth Cross

NY Census records, Cross family bible, death certificate, personal knowledge

NY Census records, Cross family bible, death certificate, personal knowledge


6036. Daniel Warner Marvin

Daniel was friends of Thomas Edison.
Daniel and his wife Mary had their wedding Cimeographed (first ever)
They returned from their European honeymoon aboard the
RMS Titanic. Daniel died and his wife Mary survived.
Memorial to Daniel is located in the Warners cem, NY

Daniel was friends of Thomas Edison.
Daniel and his wife Mary had their wedding Cimeographed (first ever)
They returned from their European honeymoon aboard the
RMS Titanic. Daniel died and his wife Mary survived.
Memorial to Daniel is located in the Warners cem, NY


Mr Daniel Warner Marvin

He was born on Monday 12th February 1894 When the Titanic sank Daniel Warner Marvin was aged 18 years He lived in New York City </place.php?id=423> New York </state.php?id=58> United States </country.php?id=47> Occupation: Of Independant Means </result_job.php?job=123> He boarded the Titanic as a 1st Class passenger </list_1.php> at Southampton </place.php?id=1> on Wednesday 10th April 1912, Ticket No. 113773, £53 2s , Cabin No. D30 Marvin died in the sinking. His body was never recovered. Travelling Companions (on same ticket)
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Mary Graham Carmichael Farquarson

Mary Marvin married Horace DeCamp and had a daughter Julia Janet DeCamp (later Mrs. Bruce Wisner Winpenny and still later Mrs. Lyman L. DeCamp) and a son Frank G. DeCamp. She lived out her life in Herkimer County, New York where she owned a home at 12 Birch Road in the town of Thendara. She died on October 17, 1975 at St. Luke's Memorial Hospital in New Hartford, New York at the age of 81 and was buried at Riverview Cemetery in Old Forge, New York. I don't know of any other Titanic survivors buried there. In her will she divided her estate between her children and grandchildren, specifically disinheriting her grandson, Wheaton Kitteredge, Jr., the only son of her daughter Peggy (who was the child of Daniel Warner Marvin). Her entire estate was valued at $38,558.16 and her liabilites amounted to $32,456.67--so there was very little estate to be divided among the heirs. Her descendants now live in New York, Florida, and Vermont


Mrs Mary Graham Carmichael Marvin (née Farquarson)

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