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Solomon Timmerman
(1801-1882)
Maria Ehle
(1808-1855)
George Fellows
(1826-1906)
Delia Elizabeth Timmerman
(1831-1917)
Frederick Solomon Fellows
(1856-1940)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Olive Myrtle (Ollie) Bemis

Frederick Solomon Fellows

  • Born: 11 Aug 1856, Center Twp., Rock, Wisconsin
  • Marriage (1): Olive Myrtle (Ollie) Bemis on 7 Oct 1884 in Magnolia Twp., Rock, Wisconsin
  • Died: 20 Mar 1940, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, United States at age 83
  • Buried: Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, United States

   Find a Grave ID: 92003799.

  General Notes:

Records of David Fellows
DDT #281, pp. 18, 43


Frederick married Olive Myrtle (Ollie) Bemis, daughter of Jerome Bemis and Mary Clifford, on 7 Oct 1884 in Magnolia Twp., Rock, Wisconsin. (Olive Myrtle (Ollie) Bemis was born on 1 Apr 1865 in Plymouth Township, Rock , Wisconsin, died on 22 Sep 1947 in Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, United States and was buried on 24 Sep 1947 in Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, United States.)


  Marriage Notes:

Evansville Enterprise, Oct. 14, 1884: MARRIED, at the bride's home, inMagnolia, by Rev. H. Sewell, Oct. 7th, at 11 o'clock A.M., Mr. Fred S.Fellows and Miss Ollie M. Bemis, daughter of Jerome Bemis. About onehundred relatives were present. Messrs. Fred Baker and Lewis Fellowsacted as groomsmen, and Misses Maggie Williams and May Bemis acted asbridesmaids. The six young people looked very pretty as they stoodtogether, the beautiful marriage bell crowning the lovely young couplewho were being joined together in the holy bonds, and the words were saidby the minister--"I pronounce you husband and wife, In the name of theFather and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, and what God hath joinedtogether let not man put asunder--many a heartfelt Amen went up to thethrone of God. At the close of the ceremony the company sat down totables loaded own with the good things of life, and duly repaid theirrespects to the same. The young couple started, amid a shower of oldshoes, for the 2:10 train, for a bridal tour among the relatives in NewYork State. They will return in about three weeks and settle down to theaffairs of life. The presents were numerous, tasteful and beautiful. As ayoung lady said, "they were just spllendid." Gold watches, silver spoons,castors, napkin rings, pictures, mirrors, etc., etc. May God's Blessingattend them.