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'''Dorothy May Spring''' ([[Family:Spring, Clayton Burton (1885-1959)|Clayton Burton]],
 
'''Dorothy May Spring''' ([[Family:Spring, Clayton Burton (1885-1959)|Clayton Burton]],
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[[Family:Spring, Sylvester P. (1827-1902)|Sylvester P.]],
 
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[[Family:Spring, Erastus (1804-1896)|Erastus]],
 
[[Family:Spring, Erastus (1804-1896)|Erastus]],

Revision as of 00:45, 13 November 2006

Dorothy May Spring (Clayton Burton, Alfred F., Sylvester P., Erastus, Amos, Amos, Abigail Chadwick, Sarah4 Whitney, Nathaniel3, John2, John1, ThomasA, RobertB), daughter of Clayton Burton and Bertha Nellie (Green) Spring, was born in Alexander, Genesee County, New York.

She married 30 October 1936, Alexander, Genesee County, New York, Harry Donald Mayer, son of Charles J. and Jennie Elizabeth (Peters) Mayer. He was born 16 December 1916, Attica, Wyoming County, New York, and died 5 February 1978, Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York.

Attica: Harry D. Mayer, 70, of 3914 East Main St., died at 4:10 a.m. Sunday (Feb. 5, 1978) at Wyoming Community Hospital, Warsaw, where he had been a patient for one week.

Mr. Mayer was born in Attica, Dec. 16, 1907, a son of Charles and Jennie Peters Mayer. A farm operator preceding his retirement, he was a member of Attica Center Baptist Church and Citizens Lodge 309, IOOF.

Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Spring Mayer; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Joanne) Janes of Castile and Mrs. Timothy (Beverly) Burke of Buffalo; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild and three brothers, Edward of Sun City, Fla., Ward of Arcade and Gordon of Attica. He was the father of the late Judith Mayer.

Children of Harry Donald and Dorothy May (Spring) Mayer:

i. Joanne Gail Mayer, m. Thomas Janes.
ii. Judith Mayer.
iii. Beverly Jeanette Mayer.

References

Adrian Benjamin Burke, "Grave marking by descendents of Brewster, Rogers and Hopkins," The Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 68, No. 1 (March 2002).


Copyright © 2006, Adrian Benjamin Burke, Esq. and the Whitney Research Group.