Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyCarol Mary Belloise

Parents

FatherDominic Belloise ( - )
MotherFrances Rutiglan ( - )

Personal Information

Record Created: 7 November 2010; Last Edited: 20 November 2021 
Person ID1634
NameCarol Mary Belloise
GenderFemale
Born 24 December 1932 in Dobbs Ferry, Westchester County, New York1, 2
Married 16 May 1953 in Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York to Darold Keith Gazlay3, 4
Died 11 March 19991

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyDarold Keith Gazlay (son of Silas Howard Gazlay and Edith Blair)
Born 2 October 1922 in Hamilton, Madison County, New York
Married 16 May 1953 in Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York to Carol Mary Belloise
Married 1964 to Eleanor Ruth Hay
Died 4 October 2003
  

Sources

  1. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Family Search (website), Carol Belloise, died: 11 March 1999; born: 24 December 1932; last place of residence: Westchester County, New York.
  2. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Security Applications, Carol Mary Gazlay, born: 24 December 1932 in Dobbs Ferry, New York; other name: Carol Mary Belloise; father: Dominic Belloise; mother: Frances Rutiglan.
  3. Marriage Announcement, The Daily News, Tarrytown, New York, 22 May 1953, marriage of Carol Belloise and Darold Gazlay on 16 May 1953 in Tarrytown, New York. The article provides the names of their parents, members of the wedding party, and other attendees.
  4. Gazlay History, compiled by Margaret Howe in 1955-1956 (copy available at Gazlay Family History - Sources). Margaret Howe indicated that the document is “based on material my mother Inez L. Gazlay collected, but never lived to edit. Her material has just been copied and explains the more extensive material on generation V and VI. Other information has been added which I found from numerous sources.” Unpublished, 29 pages. Several differences in dates have been found between this document and others, especially A Genealogy of the Leavenworth Family; the latter is considered the more accurate source.