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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. At Adolphustown,
Ont., on October 29th, Effie Dora, daughter of W. S. Duffett, to
R. B. Eames, South Framingham, Mass. |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 1904 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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 |
Edget - Close |
On the 12th
inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. John Scott, Mr.
Asa Edget, merchant of West Schuyler, N.Y., to Miss
Julia Sarah Close, of North Fredericksburgh. |
Feb
21 1873 Kingston
News |
Elliot - Baker |
[Conway-Sandhurst]
A wedding of interest to this community was solemnized in St. Paul's church,
Sandhurst, on Wednesday, October 10th, when Miss Vera Baker, R.N., of
Toronto, and Mr. J.B. Elliott of Napanee, were married. The best wishes for a
long and happy married life are extended. [Sillsville] On
Thursday evening about ninety friends and neighbors from Sillsville, Hawley
and a few from Bethany, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Sharpe to do
honor to Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Elliott, who recently returned from a wedding
trip. On behalf of those present, Mrs. McLean read the address, and Mrs. Rod
Sharpe presented Mr. and Mrs. Elliott with a beautiful clock, as a token of
friendliness and genuine good will. They expressed their surprise in a few
well chosen words, and a dainty lunch was served. |
Oct 24
1934 Napanee
Beaver Nov 14
1934 Napanee
Beaver |
Elliot - Clapp |
[Dorland] A very
pleasant event took place here on Wednesday morning, it being the marriage of
Miss Annie Clapp, daughter of Mr. Irvine Clapp to Mr. George Elliott, of
Kingston. The bride looked pretty in a light gray travelling suit and was
attended by her sister, Miss Ada Clapp. Mr. Painter of Kingston was the best
man. Miss Clapp was a general favorite, and will be greatly missed by her
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott took the Hero for Kingston where they will
reside. |
July 5
1895 Napanee
Beaver |
Ellis - Brooks |
Married - At
Fredericksburgh, on the 18th ultime, by the Rev. Robert
McDowall, Mr. John Ellis, of Hallowell, to Miss Mary Ann Brooks, of the
former place. |
Nov 6 1827 Upper
Canada Herald |
Emberly – Stover |
EMBERLY- STOVER
– On March 6th, at Ernesttown, Mable, only daughter of Charles
Stover to George E. Emberly, of South Fredericksburgh. |
Mar 30
1907 Daily
British Whig |
Embury – Marsh |
MARSH-EMBURY –
At Napanee, 18th Nov., Miss Ella Marsh, Napanee to Edward Embury,
Hayburn. |
Nov 25
1907 Daily
BritishWhig |
Empey - Lloyd |
At South
Fredericksburgh, on Nov. 20th, Mitchell Neville Empey, Napanee, to Louisa
Amarilla Lloyd. |
Nov 28
1888 Daily
British Whig |
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 |
Fairbairn - Dracup |
Feb 20th, A.G.
Fairbairn, North Fredericksburgh, to Margaret Dracup,
Napanee. |
Feb 27
1889 Daily
British Whig |
Fellows- Loucks |
LOUCKS-FELLOWS -
At the Western Methodist Parsonage, on Tuesday evening, 1st Dec., by Rev.
S.T. Bartlett, Annie May, daughter of Mr. Jacob Loucks, Napanee, and Mr.
Rupert Fellows, Ernesttown. |
Dec 4 1903 Napanee
Beaver |
Ferguson - Carscallan |
Married - In
Adolphustown Church on Thursday the 17th inst., by the Rev. Job Deacon, Jno. W. Ferguson Esq. to Martha, only daughter of the
late James Carscallan Esq. of Fredericksburgh. |
Apr 22
1828 Upper
Canada Herald |
Ferguson – Doupe |
[Centreville] A
quiet wedding took place at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doupe’s
on the 16th ult., when their eldest daughter, Effie, was united in
marriage to Roy Ferguson of Adolphustown. |
Mar 9 1916 Daily
British Whig |
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 |
Fields - Fitchett |
FIELDS-FITCHETT
- By the Rev. S. Might, at the home of the bride, on the 7th inst., Mr. Garret
Fields of North Fredericksburgh, to Miss Ida Jane Fitchett, of Napanee. |
Mar
17 1877 Napanee
Beaver |
File - VanderVoort |
VANDERVOORT-FILE
- At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. VanderVoort, on Wednesday
evening, Aug. 5th, by Rev. W.H. Emsley, Miss Celia B. VanderVoort to Mr.
Herbert C. File, both of N. Fredericksburgh. |
Aug
21 1908 Napanee
Beaver |
Finkle - Tolbert |
MARRIED - On the
same day [Thursday the 6 of January] Mr. George Finkle and Miss Susanna
Tolbert. |
Feb
4 1820 Kingston Chronicle |
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 |
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 |
Fitchett - Alexander |
A pretty wedding
was celebrated in the Methodist Church, Arden, when Miss Mary Euphemia,
eldest daughter of Samuel Alexander, was united in marriage with E.A. Fitchett,
son of the late Tobias Fitchett of South Fredericksburgh. Rev. A.J. Harvey
Strike, pastor of the Methodist church, Deseronto officiated. A pretty wedding
was celebrated in the Methodist Church, Arden, when Miss Mary Euphemia,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alexander, was united in marriage with
E.A. Fitchett, son of the late Tobias Fitchett of South Fredericksburgh. Rev.
A.J. Strike, pastor of the Methodist Church, Deseronto, officiated. Miss
Ross, of Toronto, cousin of the bride played Wagner's Wedding March as the
bridal party entered the church. The church was artistically decorated with
daisies, carnations and smilax. The bride was given away by her father, and
looked charming in a princess gown of point de sprite, over white silk,
wearing bridal veil and a gold bracelet with pearls and emeralds, the gift of
the groom. She carried a shower bouquet of white carnations, and was attended
by her sister, Miss Frances Alexander, as bridesmaid, and wore a becoming
dress of white Swiss muslin and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The groom was
assisted by Andrew N. Gilmore, of Deseronto, who performed the duties of best
man remarkably well. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a gold locket and
chain and to the groomsman, a pair of gold cuff links. The bride and
groom received congratulations in the drawing room of the bride's home. After
congratulations, the bridal party repaired to the dining room where a
tempting wedding dinner was served from tables decorated with pink and white
ribbons and fragrant with pink and white carnations, smilax, and a large
horse shoe made out of daisies, suspended in the centre of the room. Some 60
guests were present. The health of the bride and groom was proposed by the
Rev. M. Strike and speeches were made by A.N. Gilmore and W. Andrews and were
suitably responded to by the groom. The bride received a handsome and
valuable collection of gifts, some coming from Montreal, Toronto, Perth and
Deseronto, which testify very strongly of the popularity of the young people. The happy couple
left on the afternoon train amidst a shower of flowers, rice and good wishes,
for Ottawa and other points east. The bride's travelling dress was of navy
blouse with hat to match. A large number of their companions and friends were
at the depot and gave them a right enthusiastic send off. They will reside in
Deseronto. Guests were present from Montreal, Toronto, Perth and Deseronto. |
July
27 1906 Napanee
Express Tibbutt Scrapbooks (another
version) July
23 1906 Daily
British Whig |
Fitchett - Baldwin |
On Wednesday,
February 23d, 1910, at Bay parsonage, South Napanee, by Rev. C.W. DeMille,
Effie Pearl, eldest daughter of Mr. Solomon Baldwin, of Little Creek, to
Phillip Norman Fitchett. |
Feb
25 1910 Napanee
Beaver |
Fitchett - Carscallen |
HYMENEAL - At
the home of the bride's parents, on Wednesday, Sept 27th, at 10 a.m., Ethel
Gertrude, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Carscallen, East Thomas St.,
Deseronto, was married to Oscar I. Fitchett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Fitchett, Bay Centre, the Rev. G.H. Copeland, pastor of the bride
officiating. The bride wore a very pretty gown of white chiffon net, heavily
embroidered, and pearl trimmed, over white silk, her only ornament being a
pearl and amethyst brooch, the gift of the groom. After a very dainty lunch,
they drove to Napanee, where they took train for points west. On their return
they will spend a few days in Peterboro, the guests of the bride's sister,
Mrs. F.C. Solmes. Owing to the death of the bride's brother, Earnest, six
months ago, she travelled in a suit of fine black serge with white stripe
over blouse of white point d'esprit, and wore a
large black hat with willow plume and white battenburg.
They will reside at Bay Centre. Miss E.G.
Carscallen Wedded to O.J. Fitchett Deseronto, Oct.
2. – A quiet wedding was solemnized by Rev. G.H. Copeland, when Ethel
Gertrude, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carscallen, was united in marriage
to Oscar J. Fitchett, of Bay Centre. The bride wore a gown of white embroidered
chiffon net with pearl trimming, over white silk, and the groom’s gift, a
pearl and amethyst brooch. They were unattended. After a wedding the young
couple left for an extended wedding tour to western cities. The bride
travelled in a black and white stripe serge suit, with white point d’espit blouse, and black hat with willow plume. They
will make their home in Bay Centre. |
No
year given Tibbutt
Scrapbooks Oct
3 1911 Daily
British Whig |
Fitchett - Chambers |
FITCHETT-CHAMBERS
- At Piety Hill, Napanee, Dec. 20th, 1908, by the Rev. G. S. White, William
James Fitchett of North Fredericksburgh to Miss Lillian May Chambers of South
Fredericksburgh. |
Jan
1 1909 Napanee
Beaver |
Fitchett - Galt |
Mr. F.B. Galt
announces the marriage of his daughter, Eliza Mae to Mr. John C. Fitchett,
Monday, June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and nine. FITCHETT-GALT -
At Napanee, on Monday, June 28th, 1909, by the Rev. G.S. White, Piety Hill, John
Fitchett to Eliza May Galt both of South Fredericksburgh. |
1909 Tibbutt Scrapbooks July
7 1909 Daily
British Whig |
Fitchett – Mowers |
On Wednesday,
November 23rd at the Bay parsonage, South Napanee, Miss Mary Kathleen,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mowers, of Napanee, became the bride of
Orville Fitchett, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fitchett. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. J.E. Beckel. The bride looked very becoming in a gown
of blue crepe with lace and was attended by Miss Aletha Fitchett, sister of
the groom. Kenneth Griffiths fulfilled the duties of best man. The happy couple
left amid showers of rice and confetti on a motor trip to Toronto and points in
Western Ontario, the bride travelling in a brown suit with brown coat, hat,
gloves, shoes and purse to match. On their return they will reside on the
groom’s farm at Hay Bay. |
Nov
26 1932 Kingston
Whig Standard |
Flindall - Roblin |
Married - At
Fairmont Hall, Napanee, C.W., on Wednesday, the 27th instant, by the Rev.
J.J. Bogart, M.A., Peter James Flindall, Esq., merchant, Trenton, C.W., to
Emily Ann, second daughter of the late David Roblin, Esq. |
Apr
28 1864 Kingston
News |
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 |
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. Married -
Forneri-Phippen - At St. James' church, Nov. 16th, 1897, by the Rev. J.K. McMorine, M.A., assisted by the Rev. Mr. Geen, of Belleville, Rev. R.s. Forneri, B.D., rector of
St. Albans' church, Adolphustown, and Rural Dean of Lennox and Addington to
Jessie Agnes Phippen, of this city. Tendered a Gift
- Rev. R.S. Forneri and bride met with a warm welcome home from the
parishioners of Adolphustown, who gathered at the rectory on their return
Friday, 10th inst., from their wedding trip. An excellent repast, speaking
and music were among the enjoyments of the evening. As a token of the good
will of the congregation, Mrs. Forneri was presented with a wedding gift in
its most useful form, namely, in bank notes. The rector thanked his people
and reciprocated their good wishes. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks Nov
16 1897 Daily
British Whig Dec
18 1897 Daily
British Whig |
Forshee - Jackson |
Married - On the
5th instant, by the Rev. M. Whiting, Peter J. Forshee, Esq. of
Fredericksburgh, to Miss Lavina Jackson, of the same place. |
Feb
20 1833 Upper
Canada Herald |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Foster – Magee |
Adolphustown, March
13 – A very quiet but pretty wedding took place yesterday at the home of
Andrew Magee, when his daughter, Gertie, became the bride of Ercel Foster,
one of Adolphustown’s most progressive young farmers. Both bride and groom
are very popular in the community. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H.B.
Neal. Only the immediate relatives were present. After a dainty lunch the
happy couple started for Ottawa and other eastern points. Foster-Magee –
The home of Mr. Andrew Magee, “Sunnyside Farm”, Adolphustown, was the scene
of a pretty, though quiet wedding, on Wednesday, March 12th, at 11
o’clock, when their daughter, Mary Gertrude, became the bride of Francis
Ercell Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Foster, Adolphustown, Rev. H.B. Neal
officiating. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in
a gown of navy blue canton crepe. After a dainty luncheon, Mr. and Mrs.
Foster left for Ottawa and other points, the bride travelling in a navy
tricotine suit with small hat to match. |
Mar
19 1924 Daily
British Whig March
1924 Magee
Scrapbook |
Foster - Seeley |
Married - At
Napanee, on June 7th, Mr. E.E. Foster, of Sophiasburgh, to Miss E. Seeley, of
Hamburgh. |
June
12 1880 Daily
British Whig |
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 |
Fournis - Oke |
At Napanee, June
9th, O.O. Fournis, Adolphustown, to Mabel Oke of South Fredericksburgh. |
June
12 1897 Daily
British Whig |
Fox - Blakely |
In Napanee, Feb
6th, Geo. Washington Fox, Camden East, to Mahala Blakely, North
Fredericksburgh. |
Feb
21 1889 Daily
British Whig |
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 |
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 |
Fraser - Perry |
PERRY-FRASER - At
Napanee on Wednesday, December 28th, 1921, by the Rev. Dr. Shorey, Mr. Sperry
Herbert Fraser, of Morven, youngest son of Mrs. Jas. Fraser to Rhea Belle,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Perry, of Napanee. |
Jan
6 1922 Napanee
Beaver |
Frazer – Clarke |
At Belleville,
on the 13th inst., by the Rev. John Grier, Rector of Belleville,
Captain George Frazer of the 3rd Regt. Hastings Militia, to Mrs.
Isabella Lloyd, third daughter of the late Alexander Clarke, Esq., of
Fredericksburgh. |
Jan
24 1841 Montreal
Gazette |
French - Brooks |
St. Alban's
Church, Adolphustown, was the setting for a quiet Fall wedding on November
4th, at 10 o'clock a.m. when Janet Helen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Brooks became the bride of Raymond Arthur, second youngest son of Mrs. French
and the late Mr. French, of Conway. Rev. H.C. Secker performed the ceremony. The bride looked
charming attired in a blue tailored suit, with black accessories, while her attendant,
Miss Betty McEwen, cousin of the groom, was becomingly attired in a brown
tailored suit, and they both carried bouquets of gold coloured mums. The groom was
attended by Mr. Evan Brooks, brother of the bride. After the
ceremony, the bridal party and a few of their most intimate friends partook
of a luncheon at the bride's home before leaving on a motor trip to Toronto,
Hamilton, Niagara and Galt. On their return
they will take up residence at Newburgh. |
Nov
15 1944 Napanee
Beaver |
Fretts - Cadman |
Wedding Bells
Keep Ringing A very
interesting and pleasing ceremony was performed at the Hay Bay church on
Monday 21st inst., when Rev. R.M. Pope, assisted by Rev. T. Snowdon, united in marriage W.G. Fretts, of
Fredericksburgh, and Maude, third daughter of W.H. Cadman, of Adolphustown.
Miss Ila Miller, Kingston, cousin of the bride, acted in the capacity of
bridesmaid, while the groom was supported by Charles Vanslyck, of Ernesttown.
Although the ceremony was performed at an early hour, the large assembly of
acquaintances present to witness the event bore evidence of the high esteem
in which the young people are held. Mrs. William Nolan, organist, rendered
Mendelssohn's favorite wedding march as the bridal party marched to and from
the altar. The bride was neatly attired in a travelling suit of brown cloth.
Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party left for Napanee, thence by
rail for Ottawa and places of interest east. Mr. and Mrs. Fretts carry with
them the best wishes of a host of relatives and friends. |
Dec
23 1896 Daily
British Whig |
Fretts - Gordanier |
By the Rev. C.R.
Allison, on the 30th of November, Mr. Ebenezer Fretts of Fredericksburgh, to
Miss Margaret Jane Gordanier of Ernesttown. |
Jan
4 1843 Christian
Guardian |
Fretts – Haggerty |
FRETTS-HAGGERTY
– At Richmond, on Feb. 12th, A. Madeline Haggerty to W. Albert
Fretts, of North Fredericksburgh. |
Mar
1 1924 Daily
British Whig |
Fretts - Hambly |
FRETTS-HAMBLY -
At Pleasant Valley, March 23rd, Richard Fretts, Fredericksburgh, to Laura
Hambly, Richmond |
Mar
25 1898 British
Whig |
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 |
Funnell - Vanalstine |
Edward Funnell,
junior partner of the firm of John Funnell & Son, Napanee, was married to
Miss Harriet K., daughter of Jacob Vanalstine, of North Fredericksburgh, on
Wednesday. Few of his friends were aware of the fact until after its
consummation. They are a worthy couple. |
Sept
19 1891 Daily
British Whig |
Furse - Brooks |
FURSE-BROOKS -
At Grace Church parsonage on Saturday, April 5th, by Rev. W.P. Woodger, Harold Gordon Furse and Florence Marie Brooks,
both of South Fredericksburgh. Wedding
Bells Brooks-Furse A quiet wedding
was solemnized on Saturday, April 5th, 1930 at the Grace Methodist parsonage,
Napanee, when the Rev. W.P. Woodger united in the
bonds of holy matrimony Miss Florence (Flossie) Mary Brooks, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brooks, and Harold Gordon Furse, of Sillsville, Ont. The
happy couple journeyed to Selby to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dudgeon's where a
delightful dinner was served and from there to Belleville, where they were
the guests of the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Almon
Wickett for a few days. The happy couple
will take up residence at Hay Bay. |
Apr 9
1930 Napanee
Beaver |
Furse - Clapp |
Marriages -
Furse-Clapp - On Wednesday, Nov. 1st, 1899, by the Rev. J.R. Real, at the
residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Fred. A. Furse, of Adolphustown to Miss
Clapp, of Picton. |
Nov
22 1899 Napanee
Star |
Furze - Bristowe |
On Jan. 12th,
John Furze, to Caroline Bristowe, all of South
Fredericksburgh. |
Jan
17 1885 Daily
British Whig |