Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyElizabeth Schell Cragin

DIRECT DESCENDANT OF JOHN GAZLAY (from England c.1715)
Elizabeth Schell Cragin7 (Catherine Schell,6 Jane Heartt,5 Jonas Heartt,4 Deidamia Gazlay,3 John Gazlay,2 John Gazlay1)

Parents

FatherSamuel Cragin (21 May 1852 - )
MotherCatherine Elizabeth ‘Kate’ Schell (ca. 1855 - 30 December 1882)

Personal Information

Record Created: 4 November 2013; Last Edited: 11 November 2013 
Person ID6015
NameElizabeth Schell Cragin
GenderFemale
Born June 1882 in New York1, 2
Married 20 September 1906 in Malta to Harold Heartt Foley (born Harold Livingston)3

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyHarold Heartt Foley (born Harold Livingston) (son of George Le Roy Livingston and Louisa Pamela Heartt)
Born 21 January 1878 in New York, New York
Married 20 September 1906 in Malta to Elizabeth Schell Cragin
Died 25 July 1923 in Paris, France
  

Sources

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, New York County, Manhattan, Enumeration District 105, Sheet No. 33B, family of Mary E. Shell (42, New York, Nov 1857); niece Florence A. Cragin (21, New York, Mar 1879); niece Jane H. Cragin (19, New York, June 1880); niece Elizabeth Cragin (18, New York, June 1882); friend May A. Ceyder [?] (no age given, Apr), servant Mary OConner (45, Ireland, Sept 1854); servant Maggie ODonnell (34, Ireland, June 1866); servant Bridget Sheehy (30, Ireland, Feb 1869); servant Briget Histor (28, Ireland, Sept 1871).
  2. New York State Census, 1905, New York County, Borough of Manhattan, Page 6B, family of Mary Schell (45); niece Elizabeth Cragin (23); servant Bridget Shey (38, Ireland); servant Helme Broman (25, Sweden).
  3. Marriage, The New York Times, 4 October 1906: The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Schell Cragin of 9 Washington Square North, youngest daughter of Samuel Cragin, to Harold Heartt took place at St. Paul’s Church, Malta, on Sept. 20, at 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon. Miss Cragin was staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. D’Arcy H. Kay, in Malta. Her father gave her away, and she was attended by her sister, Mrs. Kay. Mr. Kay was Mr. Heartt’s best man.