ROWLEY & LANGRELL FAMILY CHARTS
Edward Grant Ten_Eyck and Grace Persse

Husband Edward Grant Ten_Eyck [1562]

      Born: 23 Jan 1864 - , Gilboia, Delaware, NY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
 Christened:
      Died: 30 Aug 1943 - , , Onondaga, NY 4 6 7 9 10
     Buried: 1943 - Evergreen Cem, Fabius, Onondaga, NY 4 10 11
Father: Seth George Ten_Eyck [1660] (1834-1896)
Mother: Emeline Grant [1665] (1840-1923)

    Married: 30 Apr 1925 - , , Onondaga, NY 6 10 12
Other
Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Rowley [1551] (1864-1917) - 19 Oct 1887 - , Fabius, Onondaga, NY 1 3 4 9 10 13 14 15

More records for this person:
Biography 14 16
Obituary 17 18 19
Other references 6 9 20


Wife Grace Persse [5427]

      Born: Abt 1884 - , , , NY 21
 Christened:
      Died: After 1956
     Buried:
Children

Sources:


1 A162. "Register of Marriages in the Town of Fabius, Onondaga County, NY (1883-1907)", 1883-1907, by Virginia Cameron, Transcriber; published by Rootsweb on the internet at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyononda/FABIUS/FabiusMarriages1883-1907.html, 2002.

2 B208. Rowley Family Heritage, V. 2, by Partridge, Linda (author-published: Venice Center, NY, 2000s), p. 59.

3 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.

4 CM025. Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Fabius (Ondondaga County, NY), transcribed by Cameron, Virginia, town historian, 1999; published on the internet by Rootsweb at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyononda/CEMETERY/evergreen.html.

5 M162. "My Gedcom, Ten Eyck Family," (genealogy) by Carol Ten Eick-Ayers and Linda Ten Eyck-Bonnell, compilers (2000 May); published on the internet by Rootsweb, WorldConnect Project at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=cayers, 2002. originally published in the internet by Gene Stark on the GENDEX at http://www.my-ged.com/ayers/ [Note: This site no longer exists].

6 N37. Fabius Area Newspapers Clippings (NY), as photocopied in Book 208, (NY).

7 N84. Syracuse Herold-Journal (Syracuse, NY), (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com.

8 (Syracuse) Syracuse Journal; (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com.

9 M162. "My Gedcom, Ten Eyck Family," (genealogy) by Carol Ten Eick-Ayers and Linda Ten Eyck-Bonnell, compilers (2000 May); published on the internet by Rootsweb, WorldConnect Project at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=cayers, 2002.

10 (Syracuse) Syracuse Journal.

11 N37. Fabius Area Newspapers Clippings (NY), as photocopied in Book 208, (NY), 1943.

12 N82. The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), (newspaper) scans on the internet at http://www.newspapers.com and http://fultonhistory.com.

13 B207. Rowley Family Heritage, V. 1, by Partridge, Linda (author-published: Venice Center, NY, 2000s).

14 B208. Rowley Family Heritage, V. 2, by Partridge, Linda (author-published: Venice Center, NY, 2000s), p. 59 "The Ten Eyck Family."

15 M130. Family Group Sheets - Newell Rowley, (Family Group Sheet) 1984 Oct. 30, by Walt, Marjorie, compiler, [address omitted for privacy]. Copies with Spencer, Ernst, Glens Falls, NY.

16 B208. Rowley Family Heritage, V. 2, by Partridge, Linda (author-published: Venice Center, NY, 2000s), p. 57 "98 Red Book."

17 N37. Fabius Area Newspapers Clippings (NY), as photocopied in Book 208, (NY), 1943 Aug. 1. "Edward Ten Eyck, Former Onondaga Sheriff, Is dead / Assembly Veteran Once Headed Fair / Edward G. Ten Eyck, former sheriff of Onondaga county and New York state assembly man, died yesterday afternoon at his home 418 Euclid ave. He was 79 years old and had been ill six weeks. / Born Jan. 23, 1864, in Davenport, Delaware county, Mr. Ten Eyck moved to Syracuse in 1910. He had served as Fabius town supervisor for three terms, 1894, 1895 and 1896, and as state assemblyman from the Fabius district in 1897, 1898 and 1899. / From 1914 to 1918 he was superintendent of the New York state fair, which position he held until he was elected Onondaga county sheriff in the fall of 1918./ He served as sheriff until 1921. / On October 18, 1887, he married Mary E. Rowley of Fabius, who died April 9, 1917. They had five children, all of whom survive. They are Henry A. Ten Eyck of Fabius, S. Gerald Ten Eyck of Syracuse, Mrs. Charles P. Dunbar of Homer and Mrs. F. Hobart Lent of Katonah. / On April 30, 1925, he married Grace Persse of Syracuse, who also survives him. / Besides his wife and children, Mr. Ten Eyck is survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. Melville Hebbard of Davenport and Miss Clara A. Ten Eyck of Syracuse; two brothers George H. Ten Eyck of Syracuse and Seth A. Ten Eyck of Ononeonta; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. / Mr. Ten Eyck was a charter member of Konosioni lodge, F&AM, of Syracuse and a member of the Manlius Masonic Chapter. He was a member of the Syracuse Elks, as well as past president and charter member of the Syracuse Escort club. He was a Presbyterian. Private funeral services will be conducted at this home tomorrow, with burial in Fabius. friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today."

18 N84. Syracuse Herold-Journal (Syracuse, NY), (newspaper) digital scans published on the internet at fultonhistory.com, 1943 Sep. 1, page 12. "TEN EYCK -- In Syracuse Aug. 30, 1943 EDWARD G. aged 79 years. Survived by his wife, Grace Persse of Syracuse, two sons Henry A. of Fabius, N.Y. S. Gerald of Syracuse; three daughters Mrs. George N. Crouse of Syracuse, Mrs. Charles P. Dunbar of Homer, N.Y, Mrs. F. Hobart Lent of Katonah, N.Y; five grandchildren; two sisters Mrs. Elizabeth Hebbard of Davenport, N.Y; Miss Clara Ten Eyck of Syracuse; two brothers, George H. of Syracuse and Seph. A. (sic) of Oneonta, N.Y. Private funeral services from his home, 418 Euclid Avenue, Syracuse, Wednesday, Sept. 1, at 2 p.m. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Burial in Fabius. Please omit flowers. Arrangements by CV.G. Hall."

19 (Syracuse) Syracuse Journal, 1843 Sep; "Edward Ten Eyck, Once Sheriff, Dies at Home
Superintendent of State Fair, Served 3 Terms in State Assembly
Private funeral services for Edward G. Ten Eyck, former sheriff of Onondaga County and long an outstanding figure in Republican circles, will be conducted at his home 418 Euclid Avenue, Wednesday. Burial will be in Fabius.
Mr. Ten Eyck died yesterday afternoon at his home after an illness of six weeks. He was a native of Davenport, Delaware County, and came to Syracuse in 1910. He taught school in Fabius for some time.
Sheriff Ten Eyck served three terms as Fabius town supervisor in 1894, 1895 and 1896, and was State Assemblyman from the Fabius district in 1897, 1898 and 1899.
He served from 1914 to 1918 he was superintendent of the New York state fair, and in the fall of 1918 was elected sheriff of Onondaga County, serving until 1921.
Mr. Ten Eyck married Mary E. Rowley of Fabius October 19, 1887, who died April 9, 1917. On April 30, 1925, he married Grace Persse of Syracuse, who survives.
Surviving besides Mrs. Ten Eyck are two sons and three daughters by his first wife, Henry A. Ten Eyck of Fabius, S. Gerald Ten Eyck of Syracuse, Mrs. George N. Crouse of Syracuse, Mrs. Charles P. Dunbar of Homer and Mrs. F. Hobart Lent of Katonah; two sisters, Mrs. J. Melville Hebbard of Davenport and Miss Clara A. Ten Eyck of Syracuse; two brothers George H. Ten Eyck of Syracuse and Seth A. Ten Eyck of Ononeonta; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Active in fraternal organizations, Mr. Ten Eyck was a charter member of Konosioni Lodge, F&AM, of Syracuse and a member of the Manlius Masonic chapter. He was a member of the Syracuse Elks and former president of the Syracuse Escort club."

20 B194. Michigan Biographies, V.2: L-Z, (pub. by?: Lansing MI, 1924); Reprinted by the Genealogical Publishing Co, Baltimore, MD, 1999.

21 C93. United States Federal Census, year 1930.

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