Portal:Marguerite Van Rensselaer Schuyler
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Marguerite Van Rensselaer Schuyler (1886-1975) worked as a stenographer at an engineering company. (b. January 20, 1891; Mississippi, USA - d. February 7, 1972; Fontana, San Bernardino County, California, USA)
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Marguerite Van Rensselaer Schuyler
Works about Marguerite Van Rensselaer Schuyler
- Anthony Julius Winblad (1975)
- Death of her second husband. "Anthony Julius Winblad. Longtime Desert Hot Springs resident, Anthony Julius Winblad, 88, of 66442 Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs, died Thursday, March 27, at Kaiser Memorial Hospital following a long illness. Mr. Winblad had resided in Desert Hot Springs 15 of his 25 years in California. The New York native was a retired plumber for the U.S. Naval Shipyard at Terminal Island. Funeral services were held Monday morning, March 31, from the Desert Mortuary Chapel with George Hilla, senior warden, and Edward Gray, chaplain, Palm Springs Masonic Lodge, officiating. Interment was in Desert Memorial Park, Palm Springs, with Desert Mortuary in charge. Mr. Winblad is survived by three sons, Norman Winblad of Baldwin Park, Earl Winblad of Carson and Rutsen Staderman of Buffalo, New York."
- Marguerite Winblad Services Thursday (1972 February 10)
- Her death. "Funeral services will be conducted at Desert Mortuary Chapel here at 2 p.m. Thursday, February 10 for Mrs. Marguerite Winblad, 81, of 60442 Desert View, Desert Hot Springs. Mrs. Winblad passed away at Citrus C.A.R.D. Convalescent Hospital in Fontana Monday after a long illness. She had been a resident of the area for many years and of California for 32 years. She is survived by her husband, Anthony J. Winblad of this city; three sons, Norman Winblad of Baldwin Park; Earl Winblad of Carson; Russell Staderman of North Rose, New York; a sister, Janet Seaman of Long Beach; a brother, Roy Duyckinck of Holiday, Florida; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Winblad was a member of the Order of Eastern Star of Desert Hot Springs American Legion Auxiliary; Ambulance Corps, Captain Communications Corps of the United States, Captain Auxillary Police, Los Angeles. The services Thursday will be under the auspices of the Order of Eastern Star und American Legion Auxiliary. Burial will follow at Desert Memorial Park, Palm Springs. Desert Mortuary is in charge of arrangements."
- Winblad (1972 February 10)
- Her death. "Desert Hot Springs, California. Services were held today for Marguerite Winblad, 81, under the auspices of the order of Eastern Star and American Legion Auxiliary at Desert Mortuary Chapel. Mrs. Winblad died at a convalescent hospital in Fontana after a long illness. She had lived in the desert area for 32 years. Survivors include her husband, Anthony, Desert Hot Springs; three sons, Norman, Baldwin Park; Earl, Carson, California; Russell Staderman, North Rose, New York; a sister, Janet Seaman, Long Beach; a brother, Roy Duyckinck, Holiday, Florida; 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Interment is in Desert Memorial Park, Palm Springs."
- Winblads Back at Home Again (1969 June 19)
- Released from hospital. "Mr. and Mrs. Tony Winblad have returned to their home on Desert View, after three months for Mr. Winblad in Fontana Hospital with a broken hip. Mrs. Winblad spent her time at their son's home in Wilmington. Both are doing nicely but since they are house-bound would be glad to have friends drop in. Mr. Winblad received so many cards and letters while in the hospital that he said is impossible to answer all of them. He had his 83rd birthday in the hospital as he did his 81st birthday."
- Winblads Better After Accidents (1969 February 21)
- Injured in a fall. "… Mrs. Winblad had a bad fall, while at their son's, hurting both knees. Although she can get around, her knees still give her great pain. "
- R. V. Schuyler (1914)
- Death of her father. "Rutsen Van Rensselaer Schuyler died last night in Kenilworth, New Jersey. He was 52 years old years old and a resident of Bayonne where he was employed by Babcock and Wilcox Company, until a few months ago. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuyler, whose home in Bayonne on West Eleventh Street is now the Pavonia Yacht Club. A sister of Mr. Schuyler was the late wife of President Richard Murray Butler [sic] of Columbia University. He is survived by a widow, two daughters, and one son."
- American Historical Magazine (1907)
- Genealogical biography. "… Jacob Rutsen Schuyler, b. February 23, 1816, d. February 4, 1887; head of the firm of Schuyler, Hartley and Graham, manufacturers of arms for the United States government during the Civil War, with works at Bridgeport, Connecticut; resided at Bergen Point, New Jersey (now Bayonne). M., November 18, 1847, Susanna Haigh Edwards. Issue: 1. Sarah Edwards Schuyler, b. April 6, 1849, d. May 30, 1897. 2. Katharine Van Rensselaer Schuyler, b. August 13, 1855, d. December 10, 1892. M., March 20, 1879. Henry Thornton Imbrie of Jersey City. Issue: Henry Thornton Imbrie and Schuyler Imbrie. 3. Rutsen Van Rensselaer Schuyler, b. February 4, 1853. M., 1st, February 4, 1872, Augusta H. Mellick; 2d, April 3, 1889, Mary Amelia Hall. Issue (by first marriage) Rutsen Van Rensselaer Schuyler, Jr., and Sarah Edwards Schuyler; (by second marriage): Marguerite Van Rensselaer Schuyler and Janet Smiley Schuyler. …"
- Mr. Jacob Rutsen Schuyler (1887)
- Death of her paternal grandfather. "Mr. Jacob Rutsen Schuyler, who was the senior member of the firm of Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, died at his home at Bergen Point, yesterday. He was stricken with paralysis several months ago and never recovered. …"
See also
- Portal:Philip Pieterse Schuyler, family progenitor
- Portal:Jacob Rutsen Schuyler, her paternal grandfather
- Portal:Rutsen Van Rensselaer Schuyler, her father
- Portal:Mary Amelia Hall, her mother
- George Staderman, her first husband
- Portal:Rutsen Van Rensselaer Staderman, her son
- Portal:Anton Julius Winblad, her second husband
- Portal:Norman Edward Winblad, her stepson
- Portal:Anthony LeRoy Winblad, her stepson
- Portal:Earl Vincent Winblad, her stepson