Doris Anne Rehm

#6, (26 June 1926 - 5 April 2022)
RelationshipsDaughter of George Jerome Rehm
Daughter of Anna Margaret Donovan
Father*George Jerome Rehm (1895 - 1965)
Mother*Anna Margaret Donovan (1896 - 1943)
Vincent W Hartnett Collection

Family

Vincent William Hartnett b. 1916, d. 2009
Her married name was Hartnett.1 
Birth*26 June 1926She was born on 26 June 1926 at Bronx, New YorkG
17 April 1930She appeared on the census of 17 April 1930 in the household of George Jerome Rehm and Anna Margaret Donovan at 717 Pelhamdale Avenue, North Pelham Village, Westchester Co., New YorkG, age 3y 10m; The young couple and their almost-four year-old lived in a house owned by Louis C. and Louise Epple, paying $80 per month rent. Mr. and Mrs. Epple were immigrants from Switzerland and France respectively. He was a florist.2 
15 April 1940She appeared on the census of 15 April 1940 in the household of George Jerome Rehm and Anna Margaret Donovan at 114 Second Avenue, North Pelham Village, Westchester Co., New YorkG.3
23 June 1940She was graduated from St. Catherine's Parochial School on 23 June 1940 at Pelham, New York.4 
between 1940 and 1944She was educated between 1940 and 1944 at The Ursuline School, New Rochelle, New York.5
between 1944 and 1947She was educated between 1944 and 1947 at College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, New York.5 
Marriage*8 February 1947She married Vincent William Hartnett, son of Joseph Patrick Francis Hartnett and Estelle Rose Roche, on 8 February 1947 at St. Catharine's Church, Pelham, Westchester Co., New YorkG.6 
5 April 1950She and Vincent William Hartnett appeared on the census of 5 April 1950 at 541 East 20th Street, Apt. 9C, New York, New York, New YorkG; (neis. David and Bessy Goldrich, Apt. 9B.7 
Death*5 April 2022She died on 5 April 2022 at Lawrence Hospital, Bronxville, Westchester Co., New YorkG, at age 95.5 

Citations

  1. [S705] The Daily Argus, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., 8 Feb 1947, p. _: "Miss Doris-Anne Rehm, daughter of George J. Rehm, of 114 Second Avenue, Pelham, and the late Mrs. Rehm, today became the bride of Vincent W. Hartnett, son of Mrs. Joseph P. Hartnett, of 56 Archer Drive, Bronxville and the late Mr. Hartnett.
    The double ring ceremony took place at St. Catharine's Church, North Pelham, with the Rev. Arthur A. Campbell, officiating at 10 A. M. A reception followed at the Hotel Gramatan, Bronxville.
    The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Alice M. Rehm was maid of honor for her sister, and bridesmaids were
    the Misses Genevieve Donovan of Bellerose, L. I., and Anne C. Hartnett of Bronxville.
    Joseph P. Hartnett was best man for hi brother, and ushers were John J. Donovan of Bellerose and George H. Cordier of New Rochelle.
    The bride attended the Ursuline School and the College of New Rochelle.
    Her husband, a well-known magazine writer, has had articles published in The Saturday Evening Post, This Week Magazine and other periodicals. He is a veteran of three years' service with the United States Navy, and as a lieutenant, saw action
    in the Pacific on the staffs of Admirals Ghormley, Halsey and Nimitz. Mr. Hartnett holds commendations from the three admirals and from Admiral King, former Chief of Naval Operations.
    The couple plan to live in New Rochelle."
  2. [S7] 1930 U.S. Federal Census. George J (35), parents b. NY, traffic manager for a paint company; Anne (32); Doris A (3y 10m).
  3. [S346] 1940 U.S. Federal Census. George J (45), traffic manager, wholesale oil; Anne (39).
  4. [S703] The Pelham Sun, Pelham, N.Y.
  5. [S520] VWH.
  6. [S705] The Daily Argus, 8 Feb 1947, p._.
    Miss Doris-Anne Rehm, daughter of George J. Rehm, of 114 Second Avenue, Pelham, and the late Mrs. Rehm, today became the bride of Vincent W. Hartnett, son of Mrs. Joseph P. Hartnett, of 56 Archer Drive, Bronxville and the late Mr. Hartnett.
    "The double ring ceremony took place at St. Catharine's Church, North Pelham, with the Rev. Arthur A. Campbell, officiating at 10 A. M. A reception followed at the Hotel Gramatan, Bronxville.
    The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Alice M. Rehm was maid of honor for her sister, and bridesmaids were the Misses Genevieve Donovan of Bellerose, L. I., and Anne C. Hartnett of Bronxville.
    Joseph P. Hartnett was best man for hi brother, and ushers were John J. Donovan of Bellerose and George H. Cordier of New Rochelle.
    The bride attended the Ursuline School and the College of New Rochelle.
    Her husband, a well-known magazine writer, has had articles published in The Saturday Evening Post, This Week Magazine and other periodicals. He is a veteran of three years' service with the United States Navy, and as a lieutenant, saw action
    in the Pacific on the staffs of Admirals Ghormley, Halsey and Nimitz. Mr. Hartnett holds commendations from the three admirals and from Admiral King, former Chief of Naval Operations.
    The couple plan to live in New Rochelle."
  7. [S2782] 1950 U.S. Federal Census. Vincent W (33), b. MO, freelance magazine writer; Doris R (23), b. NY.