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Eames - Duffett |
At Adolphustown, Ont., on October 29th,
Effie Dora, daughter of W. S. Duffett, to R. B. Eames, South Framingham,
Mass. |
1904 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Eames - Duffett |
Roger B. Eames, age 30, Res:
Adolphustown, b. Worcester, Mass, W.S., Bachelor, Evangelist, Brethren, s/o
Edwin A. Eames & Arabella Barnes. Effie D. Duffett,
age 29, Res: Adolphustown, b. Quebec City, P.Q., Spinster, Brethren, dau of W. S. Duffett & Carrie a McCallum. Married at Adolphustown, October 20, 1904, by
Henry Thomas, Methodist Minister Witnesses:
Percy Duffett, Winnipeg & Addie Borrit, Deer Park, Toronto. |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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Eaton - Wilson |
EATON - WILSON - On Sept. 30th, at
York Street Church, Picton, Ont., by
the Rev. Sidney J. Shorey, of Toronto, Fred C. Eaton, Esq., of Utica,
N.Y., to May C. Wilson, second daughter of C. S. Wilson, Esq., of Picton. |
Oct
7 1885 The
Christian Guardian |
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Facey - Loyst |
Edmund Facey, age 36, Res:
Bolton, Ont., b. Canada, Bachelor, Farmer, Methodist, son of Denzil Facey
& Sarah Wilford Nellie Pearl Loyst,
age 29, Res: South Fredericksburgh, b. South Fredericksburgh, Spinster,
Methodist, dau of James T. Loyst & Annie Kennedy. Married at Hayburn, March 15th, 1911
by J. W. Bunner. Witnesses:
Roy Loyst, Hayburn & Laura Robertson, Hawley. |
Methodist Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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Ferrier - Lawson |
FERRIER - LAWSON - On the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Manly Benson, pastor
Central Church, assisted by Rev. Benjamin Longley, B.A., pastor of Queen
Street Church, at the residence of the bride’s uncle, Mr. Morrow, 202
Richmond Street West, Rev. Thompson Ferrier, of Fort William, to Mary T. Lawson,
daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Lawson. |
March
9 1887 The
Christian Guardian |
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Finkle - Tolbert |
MARRIED - On the same day [Thursday the 6 of
January] Mr. George Finkle and Miss Susanna Tolbert. |
Feb
4 1820 Kingston Chronicle |
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Finley - Ham |
MARRIED - At Bath, on Wednesday last, by the Rev.
John Stoughton, Mr. RICHARD D. FINLEY,
to Miss ELIZABETH MARIA HAM. |
Aug
1 1835 Kingston Chronicle
& Gazette |
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Fisher - Bristol |
FISHER - BRISTOL - On Wednesday afternoon,
September 25th, 1907, at St. Jude’s Church, Oakville, Ontario, by
the Rev. L.W. B. Broughall, rector, the Rev. Canon Worrell assisting. Ethel Isabel Nelson Bristol, fifth and
youngest daughter of the late Dr. Bristol, Napanee, and youngest daughter of
Mrs. Bristol, Oakville, to Henry Gladstone Fisher, Manager of the Bank of
Montreal at New Denver, B.C., eldest son of the late Henry Fisher, Esq., of
London England. |
1907 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Ford - Jaggers |
FORD - JAGGERS - On the 7th inst., by
the Rev. George Brown, at the residence of Mr. Scott, uncle of the bride, Mr.
James Henry Ford, of London City, to Miss Maggie Jaggers, of Flingal, Ont. |
Sept
16 1885 The
Christian Guardian |
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Forneri - Phippen |
Wedded and Away - Kingston Whig: - A very
interesting ceremony was celebrated Tuesday morning at nine o’clock in St.
James Church, when Rev. J. K Macmorine, rector, assisted by Rev. A. L. Geen, Belleville, united in marriage Miss
Jessie Agnes Phippen, daughter of S.S. Phippen, ex-secretary and treasurer of the public school board,
and Rev. R. S. Forneri, rural dean of
Lennox and Addington, and rector of the parish of Adolphustown. The bride was attired in a traveling gown
of dark green and was assisted by her sister, Miss Katie Phippen, who wore a costume of grey cloth. Rev. A. L. Geen assisted the groom as well
as taking part in the service. The
bride entered the church leaning upon the arm of her cousin, W. N. Linton, who took her father’s place
at the altar. The only guests were
immediate relatives. After the
ceremony Rev. R. S. and Mrs. Forneri drove to the Grand Trunk station and
took at a train westward for a
honeymoon tour. Retuning ten days
hence they will take up their residence at the rectory, Adolphustown.. The bride was well known in musical
circles, having been a member of the choir in St. James’ church for a number
of years, and assisting in concerts in the city and vicinity for a
period. She was always a favorite
that was in demand. She was one of
the best workers in St. James’ congregation, and took an active part in every
movement having for its object the advancement of the interests of the
church. It is not surprising,
therefore, that on the eve of her wedding she should be waited on by the
rector and a number of the workers, who, on behalf of the appreciative
congregation, presented Miss Phippen with a
handsome silver tea service,
accompanied by a complimentary address, in which the loss the church
sustained by the departure of so valuable a worker was set forth, as well as
wishing the recipient every success in her new field of labor. At the ceremony the entire choir turned
out to assist in the service. The
congregation will hereafter greatly miss the sweet voice of one whose face
they have long been accustomed to see in the choir stalls. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Forward -
Fairfield |
MARRIED - On Saturday evening the 20th
inst at Ernest-Town, by the Rev. Mr. Official Stuart, DR. LESTER H. FORWARD
to Mifs JOANNA FAIRFIELD, both of the village of Ernest-Town. |
Jan
27 1816 Kingston Gazette |
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Forward - Philips |
MARRIED - This morning by the Rev. Mr. Murdock,
of Bath, WM A. FORWARD, Esq., Barrister at Law, of Bath, to Miss ELMIRA
PHILIPS, daughter of Mr. Barton Philips, of this place |
July
1 1835 Kingston
Chronicle & Gazette |
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Fosburg -
Johnston |
MARRIED - At Bath by the Rev. John Stoughton, on
Sunday the 16th inst. Mr. Silas Johnston to Miss Magdalen Fosburg,
both of Ernest Town |
July
28 1820 Kingston Chronicle |
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Fotheringham- Balfour |
BALFOUR - FOTHERINGHAM - At Hickory Grove, Bath,
on the beautiful shores of the Bay of Quinte, a quiet wedding was celebrated
on Wednesday, June 21st, when Annie, eldest daughter of Mrs. Thos.
Balfour, was united in marriage with the Rev. R. H. Fotheringham, B.A., of
Pettapiece, Manitoba. Rev J. C.
McConachie, B.A., B.D., of Foxboro, conducted the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her
brother, Mr. Percy Balfour, was gowned in pearl silk collenne, trimmed with
embroidered chiffon and applique, over taffeta silk. She wore a tulle veil with a coronet of
orange blossoms, and carried a large bouquet of white roses. Miss Grey, B. A., of Kingston, attired in
cream silk trimmed with embroidered chiffon and silk lace insertion, attended
the bride. She carried a large
bouquet of pink roses. The groom was
assisted by Mr. A. Calhoun, M.A., of Ottawa.
The bride’s going away gown was of brown chiffon broadcloth, touched
with velvet of the same shade. The
young couple took the train at Napanee for Toronto, from which point they will make the trip up the lakes
by boat, before proceeding to their new home in the west. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Fralick -
McGinnis |
At the Parsonage, Napanee, on October 3rd,
Mr. Elhanan a. Fralick, of Ernestown, to Miss Elizabeth McGinnis, of
Richmond, by Wm. English, Wesleyan Minister. |
Oct
7 1858 Napanee Standard |
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Francis - Higgins |
John George Francis,
age 28, Res: Toronto Junction, b. England - Norfolk, Bachelor, Electrician,
Methodist, son of George Francis & Elizabeth Hullett. Mary Matilda Higgins,
age 26, Res: Conway, b. Stella, Spinster, Methodist, dau. of
John Higgins, & Sarah Collis Married at Conway, Sept 4, 1906, by W. S. Boyce,
Minister, Methodist. Witnesses:
Charles Frances, Adolphustown & Louisa Higgins, Conway |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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Frisken - Peters |
FRISKEN - PETERS - On the 11th inst., at the residence of the bride’s
father, by the Rev. Richard Duke, Adam Frisken, to Nellie Blanche, daughter
of William L. Peters all of the
township of Richmond. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks |