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Gallagher - Amey |
At Trinity Parsonage on Wednesday, July 31st, 1912, by the Rev. S. Sellery, Edith, only daughter of
Charles Amey, of Switzerville, to Frank Gallagher, of Adolphustown. |
1912 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Galt - Palmer |
Norman F. Galt, age 26, Res:
Township of South Fredericksburgh, b. Tp. So.Fredericksburgh, Bachelor,
Blacksmith, Methodist, son of Finlay Galt & Edith Galt. Daisy May Palmer,
age 16, Res: Township So. Fredericksburgh, b. Necton, Swaffham Eng., Spinster,
Methodist, dau. of Alfred George & Beatrice M. Palmer. Married at Conway, June 24, 1913 by Rufus
Garratt, Meth. Minister Witnesses:
Robert W. Wilson, U.E.L. Post Office, Ont. & Ellen N. Wilson,
Conway, Ont. |
Methodist Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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Galt - Smith |
Robert John Galt of S. Fredericksburgh and Almira
Maria Smith of S. Fredericksburgh on November 24th, 1875 at
Kingston by Rev. Thomas W. Smith minister of St. Andrews Church. Witnesses: Anthony English and Ethel Smith. |
Marriage Certificate from Family Bible |
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Gamble - Spratt |
GAMBLE - SPRATT - On June 30th, at the residence of the bride’s
parents, by the Rev. W. S. Jamieson, A.M., Mr. George Gamble, of Nepean, to
Miss Mary Ann Spratt, of Gloucester, Ont. |
July
28 1886 The
Christian Guardian |
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Gamble –
Hegadorn |
GAMBLE – HEGADORN – A quiet October wedding was
solemnized at the parsonage, Carrying Place, by Rev. A. E. Tavener, at eight
o’clock, Saturday evening, October 15, when Jessie Pearl, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hegadorn of Consecon, became the bride of Clifton Lewis
Gamble of Ameliasburg. The only
witnesses being the sister of the groom, Miss Eileen Gamble and Mr. Paul
Tyler of Ameliasburg. The bride wore
a becoming gown of royal blue georgette, long lines, trimmed with chiffon
velvet, with hat and accessories in matching shades. Immediately after the ceremony, the happy couple left for a short honeymoon
retuning Sunday evening when a reception was held at the home of the groom’s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Delong.
On Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, a miscellaneous shower was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N,. Palmer in honor of the bride-to-be. Many lovely and useful gifts were
received, for which the young couple expressed their great appreciation. They all joined in singing “For They Are
Jolly Good Fellows.” A social time
was spent after which a lovely lunch was served by the young people. The gathering broke up about
eleven-thirty, all wishing the young couple long life, health and prosperity. |
Nov
10 1932 The
Picton Times |
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Gates – Glenn |
GATES – GLENN – At the home of the bride’s
father, on Nov. 11th, by the Rev. J. Cumberland, Mr. Wm. Gates,
Kingston, to Miss Lizzie Glenn,
Amherst Island, second daughter of Wm. Glenn. |
Nov
13 1891 Napanee Express |
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Gaylord - Hartman |
MARRIED - At Bath on the 9th inst. by
the Rev. John Stoughton, Mr. Luther Gaylord to Miss Rosina Hartman, both of
Ernest Town. |
Sept
3 1831 Kingston
Chronicle |
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Gibson – Sills |
MARRIAGES – GIBSON – SILLS – On June 22nd,
Lydia Sills, North Fredericksburgh, to Thomas Gibson, Switzerville |
July
1 1892 Napanee Express |
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Gilbert - Bailie |
On Wednesday evening last, by the Rev. W. R. Payne,
R. N. Mr. John D. Gilbert, of Adolphustown, to Miss Ann Bailie, of
Pittsburgh. |
May
15 1830 Kingston
Chonicle |
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Graham- Leonard |
LEONARD – GRAHAM – A wedding of great
interest to the young people of Napanee took place yesterday at high noon,
at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, when Miss Frances Clapp Leonard,
youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Leonard, was united in matrimony to
Mr. Robert J. E. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Graham, of Belleville. The Rev. J. H. H. Coleman officiated. The bride, who wore a charming gown of
white charmeuse, with panel effect of silver lace, and court train lined with
shell pink, carried a shower bouquet of sweetheart roses. Her veil was a gracefully arranged affair
of tulle fastened at the right of a crown of tulle and silver lace, and
caught at the shoulder with orange blossoms.
She was given away by her father, and attended by two bridesmaids,
Miss Hazel Leonard and Miss Grace Graham.
The former wore a chic little frock of nile green taffeta, the bodice
of silver embroidery, the waist girdled with pink rose buds. Miss Graham was most prettily gowned in
orchid taffeta, and both wore hats of black tulle with sequin crowns, and
carried Dresden bouquets. The mother of the bride wore pearl grey faille with
corsage bouquet of orchids, and a becoming hat of jet. Mrs. Graham, mother of the groom, was
gowned in blue and gold brocade, with a large black hat, and also carried
orchids. Mr. Edward Wittaker, of
Toronto acted as best man, and the ushers were the Messrs. Ted Byers of Chatham, George Graham and
Jamison Bone, of Belleville.
Professor Wheatley, played the wedding marches, and Miss Marion Wilson
sang “Until” by Sanderson, during the
signing of the register. The church
was quite festive with Christmas greens and masses of red carnations on the
altar. After the ceremony a wedding
breakfast was served at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard. Here the decorations were of pink and
green, the roses and smilax making a charming background for the lovely young
bride. Mr. and Mrs. Graham left at
two o’clock for New York, the bride
travelling in a suit of Belgian blue velour with collar and cuffs of grey
squirrel, a muff and handbag of the same fur, and a small grey hat with grey
squirrel trimming. Among the
out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Graham, Mr. Bruce and Miss Grace
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bone and two little daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George
Graham, and two little sons, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, and Miss Josephine
Parker, all of Belleville. Dr. and
Mrs. Edward Wood, of Peterboro’; Mr.
Leonard Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. A.F.D. Lace and two children, of Toronto; Miss Helen Trickey, of Kingston, and Miss
Elizabeth Mellow, of Enterprise. The
wedding gifts were many and beautiful, showing the popularity of the bride
and groom amongst their many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham will go south for the winter, and on their return
will take up their residence in Belleville. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Grange- McDougall |
GRANGE – McDOUGALL – At 560 Parkdale Avenue,
Ottawa, on Tuesday, June 1st, 1915, by the Rev. W. T. Herridge,
D.D., Mr. Edward W. Grange, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Grange, Napanee,
Ont. to Miss Marion O. McDougall,
daughter of the late John Lorne McDougall, C.M.G., auditor-General of
Canadian, and Mrs. McDougall |
1915 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Grant - Cherry |
William H. Grant,
age 36, Res: Toronto, b. Bowmanville, Bachelor, Schoolteacher, Methodist, son
of John Grant & Martha Libby, Emily A. Cherry, age 23, Res:
Kleinburg, b. Township of Vaughn, Spinster, Methodist, dau. of James Cherry
& Elizabeth Sheardown. Married at Kleinburg, County of York, July 14th,
1909, by John N. Bunner, Methodist Minister Witnesses:
Susan Cherry, Kleinburg & Lily Cherry, Kleinburg |
Methodist Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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Grant - Pettit |
GRANT - PETTIT - On the 26th ult., by
the Rev. Robt. Duff, at the residence of the bride’s father, William Pettit, Esq.,
of Saltfleet, Thomas Grant, Esq., of the city of Hamilton, to Miss Margaret
Abigail Pettit, of the township of Saltfleet, Ontario. |
Sept
16 1885 The
Christian Guardian |
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Grieve - Hawley |
HAWLEY - GRIEVE - At the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Hawley, Robert
st., on Wednesday morning, 25th Oct., by Rev. J. R. Conn, M.A.,
Annie Maude Hawley to Mr. Wm Bell Grieve. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks |