Found her on the 1910 Clermont, Columbia, New York census (dist 9 img 8) as
Maud F. Fraleigh age 8.
At the parsonage of the St. John's Lutheran church on North Fifth street, by the pastor, the Rev. W. H. W. Reimer, at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Miss Maude Frances Fraleigh, of Clermont, daughter of Mr and Mrs William H. Fraleigh, became the bride of Lynn A. Wallober, of Mohawk, N. Y.
The ceremony was of a quiet nature, the couple and their attendants, Mr and Mrs Myron S. Rightmyer, going to the parsonage for the ceremony. Immediately after at the home of Mr and Mrs Rightmyer, No. 48 Green street, a brief reception was tendered the newly weds.
The bride wore a charming gown of blue Canton crepe, and her going away suit was of brown velour with veil and hat to match. Mrs Rightmyer, a sister of the bride who was her attendant was attired in a very handsome gown of embroidered black satin.
Following the reception at the Green street home of the bride's sister, Mr and Mrs Wallober left for a wedding journey to the metropolis and from there they will go to Washington, D. C, to spend a fortnight.
Their future home will be made in Mohawk. Miss Fraleigh a few days ago was tendered a shower, at the Grange hall there, attended by over 100 of her friends. She was the recipient of many gifts at the time.
The groom is a resident of Mohawk where he owns and directs at that place a most successful dairy farm. - The Columbia Republican October 25, 1921