Birth:
He was the son of Valentine Charles Outwater I (1884-1960) and Mary Smith (1890-1965) aka Mae Smith.
Siblings:
His siblings include: Valentine Charles Outwater II (1906) who died as an infant; Edward C. Outwater (1908-1973) who never married; Frances Outwater (1910-2000) who married Eugene Kelly; Eleanor Catherine Outwater (1912-1978) who married William Joseph Burke I (1905-1996); Mary Outwater (1913-1996) who married Martin Feeney (1902-1975); Louise Outwater (1920- ) who married Joseph Joseph Farrell (1918-1991); and Catherine Outwater (1926-?) who married Edward Sawyer I.
Marriage:
Valentine III married Mildred Sawyer in 1947 and they had the following children: Valentine IV; Christopher; Jeffrey; and Douglas.
World War II:
Valentine served in the Army during World War II and emlisted at Fort Dix, New Jersey. He listed his education as "grammar school".
Memories of Valentine Outwater:
William Joseph Burke III (1971- ) said: "Valentine worked a cattle barge between Jersey City and Manhattan. He would swim from Jersey City to the Statue of Liberty."
Source:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 4, 2004.
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Birth:
He was the son of Valentine Charles Outwater I (1884-1960) and Mary Smith (1890-1965) aka Mae Smith.
Siblings:
His siblings include: Valentine Charles Outwater II (1906) who died as an infant; Edward C. Outwater (1908-1973) who never married; Frances Outwater (1910-2000) who married Eugene Kelly; Eleanor Catherine Outwater (1912-1978) who married William Joseph Burke I (1905-1996); Mary Outwater (1913-1996) who married Martin Feeney (1902-1975); Louise Outwater (1920- ) who married Joseph Joseph Farrell (1918-1991); and Catherine Outwater (1926-?) who married Edward Sawyer I.
Marriage:
Valentine III married Mildred Sawyer in 1947 and they had the following children: Valentine IV; Christopher; Jeffrey; and Douglas.
World War II:
Valentine served in the Army during World War II and emlisted at Fort Dix, New Jersey. He listed his education as "grammar school".
Memories of Valentine Outwater:
William Joseph Burke III (1971- ) said: "Valentine worked a cattle barge between Jersey City and Manhattan. He would swim from Jersey City to the Statue of Liberty."
Source:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 4, 2004.
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