NameAbraham W. ZABRISKIE 
BirthMay 1859, New Jersey
Memo1900 census
OccupationStore Grocer; Oberg & Demarest’s wholesale grocery
Spouses
Birth4 Jun 1860, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey158,373
Baptism21 Oct 1860, 2nd Reformed Church, Paterson, New Jersey158,373
Marriage21 Sep 1881, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey158
Marr Memo2nd Reformed Church of Paterson
Notes for Abraham W. & Margaret Emma (Family)
Paterson Daily Press, 21 Sep 1881, p. 3
Miss Emma Cunningham, for some years a faithful and efficient compositor in THE PRESS office, and a young lady of exceptional graces of person and manner, was married this afternoon at her residence to Mr. A.W. Zabriskie, of Oberg & Demarest’s wholesale grocery establishment. After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Dr. Duryea, there was an enjoyable social reception. Mr. and Mrs. Zabriskie go to Montville, N.J., for a visit to relatives of the bridegroom.
Paterson Daily Press, 23 Sep 1881, p. 3
.....The Boonton Bulletin of Thursday says: “Yesterday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, Mr. A.W. Zabriskie was united in matrimony to Miss Emma Cunningham, by Rev. Dr. Duryea, of the Second Reformed Church of Paterson. After the ceremony was performed the bridal pair, accompanied by a number of guests, came to the residence of the groom’s father, Mr. Abram H. Zabriskie, of Lower Montville. Last evening a reception tion[sic] was given. The bride was beautifully attired in a plum colored brocaded satin and the groom in the customary black broadcloth. There were a large number of guests present, all of whom sat down to tables groaning with substantials and all the delicacies of the season. The tables presented a beautiful appearance. The festivities of the evening were kept up until a late hour and the numerous guest enjoyed themselves unusually well. We noticed a number of handsome presents for the bride, and heard of a large number more at Paterson. After the bridal tour is over, the happy pair will return to Paterson, where they will occupy a residence on North Main street, which is furnished and ready for occupancy.”