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Haezilit - Peterson |
Married - At
Adolphustown, by the Rev. Mr. Morley, on Wednesday, the 24th instant, Mr.
Joseph Haezilit of Hallowell to Miss Mary Peterson,
eldest daughter of Mr. Nicholas Peterson, Senr., of
Adolphustown. |
Sep
30 1823 Upper
Canada Herald |
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Haggadore - Cornelius |
In North
Fredericksburgh, on June 29th, Jas. Haggadore,
Deseronto, to Miss Charlotte Cornelius, North Fredericksburgh. |
July
5 1890 Daily
British Whig |
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Haggadore - Luffman |
In North Fredericksburgh,
on June 29th, Chas Haggadore, Deseronto, to Minnie
Luffman, of North Fredericksburgh. |
July
5 1890 Daily
British Whig |
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Haight – Colliver |
COLLIVER-HAIGHT
– On the 19th inst., Mr. Canniff Haight to Miss Jennie P. Colliver, both of Hallowell. |
Sept
27 1888 Weekly
British Whig |
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Haight - Daverne |
A quiet wedding
was solemnized at the church of St. Alban the Martyr, Adolphustown, Saturday
evening, Feb 28, at eight o’clock, when Florence Louise Daverne, Reg. N.,
second youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. George Daverne, of Adolphustown,
and L-Cpl. Jack Warren Haight, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Haight, of
Adolphustown, were united in marriage by Rev. C. C. Brazill. The bride, given
in marriage by her father, was becomingly attired in navy blue crepe with
white accessories and wore a turban of navy blue crepe with matching
veil. She wore a shoulder bouquet of
dream roses interspersed with lily-of-the-valley. The bride and groom were attended by the
bride’s youngest sister Miss Nora Daverne of Napanee and by the groom’s only
brother, Mr. Richard Haight of Trenton.
After the ceremony an informal supper was served at the home of the
bride’s parents, after which the bride and groom left for a short wedding trip. |
Mar
4 1942 Kingston
Whig Standard |
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Haight – Phippen |
A pretty wedding
took place at the home of the bride on September 2, when Miss Jennie C. Phippen, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Phippen, was married
to Mr. Wilfrid L. Haight, son of Mrs. L. Haight, all those immediately
interested belonging to Conway. The
Rev. A. Hill conducted the ceremony.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore white satin, with
overskirt of silk voile, the voile being draped over the satin to form the
bodice, a tulle veil finishing the toilette.
She was unattended, and only close friends of both parties were
present. Miss M. E. bell played the
wedding marches. Mrs. Haight’s travelling dress was of navy blue whipcord, her
close-fitting, white feather hat being edged with black velvet. |
1914 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Haight - VanDyck |
On Sept. 3rd,
Mr. Daniel Haight, of Adolphustown to Lizzie A., eldest daughter of Henry VanDyck,
Esq., South Fredericksburgh. |
Sept
12 1879 Daily
British Whig |
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Ham - Crews |
HAM-CREWS - At
Trenton, on Wednesday, July 16th, 1930, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. J.W.
Crews to Franklin Nelson Ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ham, Conway. An attractive
wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. J.W. Crews, of Trenton, on
Wednesday, July 16th, at 11 a.m., when her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, became
the bride of Mr. Franklin Neilson Ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ham, Bath.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. George Nickle,
of Toronto, uncle of the bride. The bride, who
was unattended and was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Kenneth W.
Crews, wore a peach crepe ensemble, with beige hat and carried a shower
bouquet of Talisman roses. The wedding
music was played by Miss Eleanor Ham, A.T.C.M., sister of the groom, and
during the signing of the register, Mrs. Robert Waldron sang
"Until." After the
ceremony about forty guests sat down to a dainty luncheon, served by five
young friends of the bride. The esteem in which the bride is held was shown
by the number of fine gifts from her friends. |
July
23 1930 Napanee
Beaver July
30 1930 Napanee
Beaver |
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Ham – Eaton |
On February 19th,
Miss Laura Stevens, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Eaton, Waupoos, was
married to George T. Ham of Conway. HAM-EATON – At
Waupoos, February 19th, George T. Ham, South Fredericksburgh, to
Laura S. Eaton, only daughter of G. Eaton, North Marysburgh. |
Feb
26 1902 Daily
British Whig Mar
6 1902 Weekly
British Whig |
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Ham - Farnsworth |
Married - At
Ernestown, on Monday evening last, by Rev. Robt McDowall, Mr. Henry Ham, of Fredericksburgh to Mrs. Frances
Farnsworth, formerly of Missouri. |
May
15 1833 Upper
Canada Herald |
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Ham - Fraser |
Married - On
Tuesday evening, the 14th instant, by the Rev. John Machar,
Mr. Ebenezer Ham, of Fredericksburgh to Miss Ann Caroline, second daughter of
James Fraser Esq., of the same place. |
Apr
21 1840 Upper
Canada Herald |
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Ham – Morrow |
HAM-MORROW – On
Saturday, Nov. 7, St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Sandhurst was the scene of a
very pretty but quiet wedding when Edna Leona, eldest daughter of Mrs. D.H.
Morrow and the late Mr. Morrow, became the bride of Mr. William James Ham.
The Rev. Cyril C. Brazill officiated. The bride looked lovely in a gown of
tropical blue chiffon velvet, made on long fitted lines and trimmed with
rhinestone clips and a matching velvet turban. The bride and groom were
unattended. Later Mr. and Mrs. Ham left amid showers of confetti for a motor
trip to Montreal and points east. |
Nov
10 1936 Kingston
Whig
Standard |
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Ham - Scott |
Married - By the
Rev. Mr. Guenther on Sunday the 27th inst., Mr. Simeon Ham to Miss Eliza
Scott, both of Fredericksburgh. Simeon Ham and
Eliza Scott, married March 27, 1831, Fredericksburgh. Witnesses: John Ham,
Rebecca Scott, widow. |
Mar
30 1831 Upper
Canada Herald 1831 Lutheran Church
Records |
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Ham - Wright |
A quiet wedding
was solemnized in St. Alban's Church, Adolphustown, on Thursday morning, June
29th, by the Rev. A.S. Dickinson, Rector of the Parish. The contracting parties
were Mr. Wm. J. Ham, a prosperous young farmer of Conway, son of Mr. Thatford
Ham, and Miss Frances Helen Wright, daughter of Mr. Melbourne Wright, of
Prince Edward County. The young couple are very popular and their many
friends unite in wishing them bon voyage through life. They will reside at
Sandhurst where the groom recently purchased a comfortable home and valuable
farm property. Miss Fannie
Wright, second daughter of Melbourne Wright, of Cressy and Mr. Ham of Conway,
were married last week. They will make their home at Sandhurst on the farm
recently purchased from E.W. Wright. A quiet wedding
was solemnized in St. Alban’s Church, Adolphustown on June 20th.
The contracting parties were William J. Ham, a prosperous young farmer of
Conway, son of Thatford Ham, and Miss Frances Helen Wright, daughter of Melburn Wright, Prince Edward County. The young couple
are very popular. |
Dec
5 1919 Napanee
Beaver Dec
4 1919 Daily
British Whig Dec
6 1919 Daily
British Whig |
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Hambly – Curle |
A ripple of
excitement passed over the social circles of big Creek on the announcement of
a quiet wedding at the parsonage at Morven on Feb. 28th, in which
the contracting parties were James Hambly, of Gretna and Miss Lillian Curle,
of Big Creek. Rev. J.S. McMullen performed the nuptial ceremony. |
Mar
14 1894 Daily
British Whig |
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Hambly - Dennison |
On April 12th,
George Hambly, to Miss Emma Dennison, both of South Fredericksburgh. |
Apr
18 1887 Daily
British Whig |
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Hambly – Dennison |
A pleasant event
was solemnized at the residence of John Dennison, Richmond, on Wednesday
last, when his daughter, Laura, was united in wedlock with S.J. Hambly, North
Fredericksburgh. |
Jan
23 1896 Weekly
British Whig |
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Hambly - Parks |
On Wednesday
John N. Hambly, eldest surviving son of Joseph Hambly, Hay Bay, was united in
matrimony with Miss Helen, fourth daughter of John F. Parks of the same
place. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. McDonald, M.A. Samuel Hambly,
brother of the groom acted as best man, while Miss Libby Parks, sister of the
bride was bridesmaid. |
Dec
21 1895 Daily
British Whig |
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Hambly - Parks |
At Napanee, on
Jan 13th, S.J. Hambly, North Fredericksburgh, to Theresa Maud, second daughter
of John F. Parks. |
Jan
16 1892 Daily
British Whig |
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Hambly - Parks |
At Napanee,
February 23rd, William James Elgin Hambly, North Fredericksburgh, to Laura
Elizabeth, youngest daughter of John F. Parks, Hay Bay. |
Feb
26 1898 Daily
British Whig |
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Hambly – Ruttan |
A wedding of
much interest to the people of this district was solemnized on Saturday when
Miss Audrey Ruttan of Dorland was united in marriage to Kenneth Hambly, of
North Fredericksburgh, the ceremony being performed by Rev. H.F. Sanders. Miss Audrey
Ruttan was quietly married to Mr. Kenneth Hambly of North Fredericksburgh at
the United Church parsonage at noon on Saturday. The young couple left on a motor
trip to eastern points followed by the good wishes of their friends. |
Oct
30 1930 Kingston Whig Standard Oct
31 1930 Kingston Whig Standard |
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Hambly - Wagar |
On Wednesday,
the 8th inst., Miss Amelia Wagar, youngest daughter of James Wagar, River
Road, and Samuel Hambly, youngest son of Joseph Hambly, North
Fredericksburgh, were united in marriage. The interesting ceremony was
performed at the Western Methodist parsonage by Rev. C. Parker. Miss Estelle
Wagar, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and William Baird performed a
like service for the groom. After the ceremony, the newly-wedded couple drove
to the residence of the bride's parents, where a reception was held. A large
number of the relatives and friends of the contracting parties were present,
and after partaking of a sumptuous tea the evening was very pleasantly spent.
The presents to the bride were admired, and the useful as well as the
ornamental were there in rich profusion, testifying to the esteem in which
the young couple are held by their many friends. |
Dec
11 1897 Daily
British Whig |
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Hamm - Aylsworth |
Married - On
Thursday the 1st instant at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev.
I.B. Aylsworth, Mr. George Henry Hamm,
son of Benjamin Hamm Esq. to Sarah Ann Aylsworth daughter of Robert
Aylsworth, Esq., all of Ernesttown. |
Oct
8 1863 Napanee
Standard |
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Harding - Mallory |
HARDING -
MALLORY - The marriage of Helena Edith, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Mallory,
Toronto, to Dr. Charles A. Harding, of Ridgetown,
Ont., was solemnized at St. Margarets’ church at
five o’clock Wednesday, the rector, Rev. R. J. Moore, officiating. The bride
was given away by her father, and wore a robe of wavy Duchesse satin with a bertha of pointe
lace, and panel of seed pearls, embroidered on chiffon, and a tulle veil and
wreath of lilies of the valley, and instead of the usual bouquet, carried a
prayer book, which, with a pearl pendant, was the gift of the groom. Miss Rous, Miss Dolly Dudley and Miss Eva Bradd, of Peterboro’ were the bridesmaids. The first named, as maid of honor, wore
white net, while the two others had cream voile girdled with yellow, the hats
of all being alike, garlanded with marguerites, and each carried a posy of
the same flower. They also wore pearl
crescent pins, the gifts of the groom.
Dr. Fred Mallory, brother of the bride, was best man, and Mr. W. W.
Rous, Mr. McNeil of St. Mary’s, Mr. Kaiser, of Ridgetown,
and Dr. Moles, of Norwich were the ushers.
The decorations were carried out in marguerites chiefly, with pretty
effect. After the reception, which was held in the evening at the home of the
bride’s parents, 226 Beverley street, the happy couple left for their
honeymoon on the 9 p.m. train. The
bride’s travelling gown was of violet broadcloth, and a black chiffon hat. |
1904 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Harkness – Duffett |
HARKNESS-DUFFETT
– At Conway, Ontario, on December 7th, 1937, in the United Church Parsonage,
by Rev. George Puttenham, Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W.
Duffett, Adolphustown, to Frederick H. Harkness, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Harkness, Kingston. |
Dec
1937 Magee Scrapbooks |
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Harns - Smith |
MARRIED - At
Bath on Thursday, the 22nd inft., by the
Rev. John Stoughton, Mr. Thomas Harns of
Fredericksburgh to Miss Susanna Smith of Adolphus-Town |
Dec
29 1820 Kingston
Chronicle |
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Harper - Humphrey |
Frederick Harper,
age 27, Res: Deseronto, b. Canada, Widower, Engineer, E.C., son of Henry
Harper & Mary Donnelly. Arminta
Humphrey, age 21, Res: Adolphustown, b. Canada, Spinster, Methodist, dau of
John Humphrey & Elizabeth Williams Married at -- on
-- [information not given -probably 1903] Witnesses: Wilkie Humphrey, Adolphustown & Nellie
Jones, 354 Spadina Ave., Toronto. |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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Harris - Losee |
At Adolphustown,
on the 6th instant, by the Rev. Job Deacon, MR. ABRAHAM HARRIS, of
Kingston, to MISS PHOEBE LOSEE, daughter of Mr. Joseph Losee, of Ernestown. |
July
11 1835 Kingston Chronicle
& Gazette |
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Harris - Smith |
MARRIED - At
Bath, on Thursday the 22d inft by the Rev. John Stoughton,
Mr. Thomas Harris of Fredericksburgh to Miss Susanna Smith of Adolphus-Town |
Kingston Chronicle Dec
29 1820 |
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Harrison - Clark |
Edward Blake
Harrison, age 23, Res: Adolphustown, b. Adolphustown, Bachelor, Farmer, Methodist,
son of Geo. W[?] Harrison & Esther Victoria Clark. Emily Augusta
Clark, age 25, Res: S. Fredericksburgh, b. S. Fredericksburgh, Spinster,
Methodist, dau. of John A. Clark & Elizth Ann
Asselstine. Married at U.E.L. Meth. Church, Adolphustown, May 30th
1899 by Wm. Saunders, Minister Meth. Church. Witnesses: David Wright Roblin, Adolphustown &
Elizabeth Ann Asselstine, Hawley Harrison-Clark -
At the U.E.L. Methodist church, Adolphustown, by Rev. Dr. Sanders, Tuesday,
30th May, Miss Emma Augusta, only daughter of Mr. J.A. Clark, Conway, to Mr.
Edward B. Harrison, of Adolphustown. Wedding Bells -
Harrison-Clark It was a joyous
company that gathered in the U.E.L. Methodist church, Adolphustown, on
Tuesday evening, 30th May to witness the marriage of Miss Emma Augusta, only
daughter of Mr. J.A. Clark, Conway, to
Edward B. Harrison, of Adolphustown. The church was filled with guests and
friends of the contracting parties. The members of the Adolphustown Epworth League,
of which the bride is president, attended to the decorating the church, and
deserve much credit for the artistic manner in which they arranged flowers
and evergreens. The ushers, Mr. Harry Allison and Mr. B. Roblin, did their
duties in a creditable manner. At 8 o'clock,
the hour set for the ceremony, the organist, Mrs. M. Trumpour, took her place
at the organ, and the sweet strains of the wedding march filled the church as
the bridal party took their places beneath an arch of evergreens, tastefully
trimmed with flowers. The groom was supported by Mr. David Roblin,
Adolphustown, while Miss Libbie Asselstine, of Hawley, acted as bridesmaid.
Little Miss Anita Allison was maid of honor, and
looked sweet dressed in white muslin over blue, with hat to match, and
carrying on her arm a basket filled with flowers. The bride entered the
church on the arm of her father, and looked exceedingly well in white silk
with chiffon and pearl trimmings, over which floated the bridal veil,
fastened on the head with diamond crescent and flowers. The bride's bouquet
was white roses. The bridesmaid wore a white hat, and was dressed in white
muslin and carried a bouquet of carnations. Rev. Dr. Sanders, pastor of the
church, officiated, the service being impressive and beautiful. After the
ceremony the bridal party left the church and were driven to Napanee, where
the newly-married couple took eastern bound train for Montreal and Quebec.
The bride received many beautiful presents, and the groom's present to the
bridesmaid was a gold brooch set with brilliants. |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 May
26 1899 Napanee
Beaver |
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Harrison – Hover |
By the same
[Rev. M. Whiting] on March 4th, Edward Harrison to Jane Ann Hover
of Adolphustown. |
Apr
2 1834 Christian
Guardian |
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Harrison - Huff |
A marriage took
place on August 3rd, at the residence of David Harrison, Belleville, when his
son, George Harrison, Lindsay, was married to Sarah Jane Huff, daughter of
George H. Huff, Adolphustown. |
Aug
21 1901 Daily
British Whig |
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Harrison - Lander |
LANDER -
HARRISON - Oshawa, June 23 - (Special)
- St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church this morning was the scene of a smart June
wedding when Grace Isobel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lander,
was married to J. Leonard Harrison, Ph., M. B., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Harrison. The pastor, Rev. Frank
Maxwell, was officiating clergyman.
The bride, who was given away by her father, was charming in a sleeveless gown of ivory crepe black satin,
the long court train of the same being lined with bridal pink georgette and
her graceful vigil was held in place by a lace coronet and orange
blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet
of butterfly roses and lilies of the valley.
Miss Marion Feit was maid of honor and Miss
Betty Martin, Hamilton, was bridesmaid.
Master Sidney Worden, cousin of the bride was ring-bearer. Mr. George (“Bud”) Lander, brother of the
bride was groomsman, and the ushers were Mr. Will Babe and Mr. Arnold Larmer. During the
signing of the register Miss Norine Trick sang,
accompanied by Miss E. R. Emsley. A reception was held at the home of the
bride’s parents immediately following the ceremony; Mrs. Lander receiving, assisted by Mrs.
Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison left
for a boat trip to Montreal and points east, the bride travelling in a navy
blue ensemble suit with small French hat to match, and platinum fox fur. Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison will make their home in Toronto. |
The
Globe, Toronto June
23, 1925 |
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Harrison- VanVlack |
HARRISON – VANVLACK
– At the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. VanVlack, Napanee
Road, Wednesday Jane 8th, by Rev. S. Tucker of Deseronto, Lulu
Marguerite and Mr. Elmer Harrison, second son of Mr. Marshall Harrison,
Cressy |
1919 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Haskins – Blanch |
On the 14th
Oct., Horatio L. Haskins, Esq., of South Fredericksburgh, to Miss Ella M.
Blanch, of Belleville. |
Dec
4 1879 Kingston
Daily News |
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Hawley - Baker |
On the 5th inst.,
in Napanee, by Rev. C.S. Eastman, Hannah Abigail, second daughter of William
Baker (Portsmouth) to Charles Gibson, only son of Samuel Hawley, Esq.,
Adolphustown. |
May
6 1879 Daily
British Whig |
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Hawley – Campbell |
Eli Hawley, Camden, 26, bachelor,
farmer and Elizabeth Campbell, Richmond, 24, spinster daughter of John
Campbell were married by license 21 Jan 1851 by Bernard Saunder. |
1851 Napanee
Parish Register |
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Hawley – Craven |
On Thursday
evening, December 1st, Miss Annie Craven, daughter of Stewart
Craven, Hawley, was united in marriage to Joseph C. H. Hawley, at the
residence of the bride’s parents. Rev. F.T. Dibb tied the nuptial knot. About
fifty guests were present. The popular bride received many beautiful and
useful presents. |
Dec
8 1909 Daily
British Whig |
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Hawley - Detlor |
On the 5th
inst., at the E.M. Church, South Fredericksburgh, by the Rev. John Scott, Mr.
Charles Heath Hawley to Cynthia R., eldest daughter of Byard Detlor, Esq.,
all of South Fredericksburgh. |
June
10 1873 Kingston
News |
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Hawley - Douglas |
Yesterday
morning, by the Rev. John Machar, Mr. Joseph
Hawley, of Ernest Town to Miss Mary Douglas, fourth daughter of the late Mr.
George Douglas, of Kingston. |
Jun
3 1840 Kingston Chronicle
& Gazette |
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Hawley – Haight |
By the Rev. D.C.
Clappison, the 27th ult., at the City Hotel,
Bath, Mr. John Canniff Hawley of Newburgh to Miss Amelia Jane Haight of
Adolphustown. |
Feb
6 1858 Kingston
Daily News |
|
Hawley - Hicks |
At South
Napanee, Jan. 2nd, George Franklin Hawley, Adolphustown to Miss Mary M.
Hicks, Fredericksburgh. |
Jan
10 1895 Weekly
British Whig |
|
Hawley – Kent |
HAWLEY-KENT – On
Monday, Dec. 31st, at Bay parsonage, South Napanee, by Rev. J.
Wesley Down, George C. Hawley of North Fredericksburgh to Miss Lena Kent, of
Napanee. |
Jan
1907 Napanee
Beaver |
|
Hawley - Lapum |
By the Rev. T.C.
Brown, C.M. Minister, Wilton, September 8th, Reuben George Hawley,
son of Reuben Hawley, Esq., of North Fredericksburgh to Annie Marie Lapum,
daughter of Stephen Lapum, Esq., of Ernesttown. At Wilton, Sept
8th, Reuben George Hawley, son of Reuben Hawley, Esq., of North
Fredericksburgh, to Miss Annie Maria Lapum, daughter of Stephen Lapum, Esq.,
of Ernesttown. |
Sept
16 1879 Kingston Daily
News Sept
17 1879 Daily
British Whig |
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Hawley - Readey |
HAWLEY - READEY
- A pretty house wedding was solemnized on Wednesday afternoon, Sept 25th,
at two o’clock at the residence of Mrs. J. E. Wilson, 360 Wellington
Crescent, when her sister Miss Mary J. Readey was
married to Mr. S. Franklin Hawley. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Jas. L. Gordon, assisted by Dr. Sparling. The
bride who was given away by her father, Mr. W. J. Readey
of MacGregor Man., wore a lovely wedding gown of
white silk organdie with veil and orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of
bridal roses. A handsome necklace, the
gift of the groom was her only adornment.
Both bride and groom were unattended .
After the short service a reception was held and when the bride had
cut the cake she slipped away to dress for travelling. She wore a becoming suit of brown cloth
opening over a blouse of embroidered silk, and a brown hat. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley left on the 4.50 train
for the west, going as far as Vancouver and Victoria. |
Newspaper
Clipping |
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Hawley - Rikley |
HAWLEY - RIKLEY
- On Saturday, September 12th, at Grace United Church parsonage,
Trenton, by Rev. C. B. Brethren, Percy Alfred Hawley, of Richmond Township
and Doris Janet Rikley of South Fredericksburgh Township. |
1931 Scrapbook Clipping |
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Hawley – Schryver |
At North
Fredericksburgh, on Wednesday, April 3rd, 1878, by Rev. J.J.
Bogart, Napanee, James Hawley, Esq., of Muskoka, to
Annie A. Schryver. |
Apr
10 1878 Kingston
Daily News |
|
Hawley – Taylor |
HAWLEY-TAYLOR –
On Monday afternoon, in Augustine church, the Rev. Dr. G.B. Wilson united in
marriage, Miss Meta Brethnay Taylor and Mr. George
Wilmot Hawley, both of Melville, Sask. the bride wore a tailored suit of blue
serge and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The honeymoon will be spent in Winnipeg,
after which the young couple will return to Melville to make their permanent
home. |
Apr
8 1914 Winnipeg
Tribune |
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Haycock – Lund |
LUND - HAYCOCK -
On March 15th, by the Rev. J. R. Laidley,
Belleville, Miss S. A. Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lund to Daniel R.
Haycock, both of North Fredericksburgh |
Aug
28 1908 Napanee
Beaver |
|
Hayes – Griffith |
Thursday Feb. 14
at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Sandhurst, the Rev. H.C. Secker officiated at
a pretty double ring wedding ceremony, when Pearl Opal, second eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffith, Odessa, became the bride of Acton
John Hayes, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes, Sandhurst. The bride, given
in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a floor length white rayon sheer
gown, featuring a sweetheart neckline with long torso waist, full gathered
skirt and bishop sleeves. She wore fingertip tulle and silver slippers and
carried a bouquet of red roses. The bride’s
attendant was her sister, Miss Laura Griffith who was dressed in a floor
length pink sheer gown with matching hat and carried a bouquet of pink
carnations. Mr. Victor
Hayes, brother of the groom was best man. The ushers were Mr. Dennis Rowe and
Mr. Leroy Abrams. Mrs. Ralph Sills
played the wedding music and during the signing of the register, accompanied
Miss Lillian Davison of Cobourg, caressed in a floor length pale green dress
with matching hat and gloves, who sang “I Love You Truly.” A buffet
luncheon was served at the home of the groom’s parents to about 40 guests.
The rooms were prettily decorated with white streamers and bells. The bride’s
table was centred with a three-tiered wedding cake
and white candles in crystal holders. Rev. Mr. Secker proposed a toast to the
bride, to which the groom suitably replied. The guests were
received by the bride’s mother, dressed in navy blue and the mother of the
groom, dressed in Copen blue. The groom’s gift
to the bride was a silver butter dish; to the best man a gold tie clip; the
bride’s gift to the bridesmaid was a pair of emerald earrings; to the
soloist, a picture; and to the organist, a dish. Later the bride and
groom left by motor for a short wedding trip. The bride travelled in a grey
and green checked suit, topped with a green shag coat and matching
accessories. Upon their
return, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes will reside in Hayburn. |
Feb
19 1946 Kingston
Whig Standard |
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Hazlett - Carnahan |
HAZLETT -
CARNAHAN - At Osage City, Kansas, March 20th, 1907, by Rev. Porte
Willis, brother-in-law of the groom, Miss Lydia M. Carnahan, formerly of
Napanee, Ont., to Mr. R. R. Hazlett, Pendleton,
Oregon. |
1907 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Hearns – Parks |
HEARNS-PARKS –
On 25th, inst., at Grace Church Parsonage, by Rev. J.P. Wilson,
Benjamin Hearns to Susie may Parks, all of Napanee. |
Nov
1 1913 Kingston Daily
Standard |
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Heaslitt - Benson |
HEASLITT -
BENSON - At Picton, 28th April, at the Main st.,
parsonage, by Rev. R. H. Leitch, Alexander Heaslett, Adolphustown, to Alberta Amelia Benson, of
Wellington. |
1904 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
|
Hegadorn – Gallagher |
Hegadorn-Gallagher A very pretty
wedding was solemnized in St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Adolphustown, on
Saturday, September 12th, when Lillian E., daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gallagher became the bride of Mr. Clarence R. Hegadorn, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hegadorn, of Bath. Rev. Arthur Strothers, rector of Adolphustown, officiated. The bride looked
charming in a costume of green tweed, with green hat, egg shell colored
shoes, stockings and gloves to match. The bride was attended by Mrs. Wilmot
Hawley, sister of the groom, who wore a suit of green silk crepe, with brown
hat and shoes and stockings to match. Little Joyce Hegadorn as flower girl
was daintily gowned in a pretty frock of peach georgette and carried a lovely
bouquet of dahlias, asters, sweet peas and maiden hair fern. The groom was
supported by Wilmot Hawley. After a dainty
wedding dinner at the home of the bride’s parents, the happy couple left by
motor for Oshawa, Toronto and Niagara Falls. On their return they will reside
in Bath. |
Sept
16 1931 Kingston
Whig Standard |
|
Hegadorn – Ohlman |
OHLMAN-HEGADORN
– At Cataraqui, on Nov. 6th, Miss Luella C. Ohlman, South
Fredericksburgh, to Archie O. Hegadorn, Odessa. OHLMAN-HEGADORN
– At the parsonage, Cataraqui, by the Rev. Stillwell, on Nov. 6th,
Miss Luella C. Ohlman, of south Fredericksburgh, to Archie O. Hegadorn, of
Odessa. |
Nov
25 1907 Daily
British Whig Nov
22 1907 Napanee
Beaver |
|
Hegadorn - Peters |
Thomas D.
Hegadorn, age 22, Res: Odessa, b. Canada, Bachelor, Cheese Maker, Methodist,
son of James L. & Catherine Loyd Lottie Pearl
Peters, age 15, Res: S. Fredericksburgh, b. Canada, Spinster, Methodist,
dau. of Leonard & Delhia [?] E----- Married at
Conway, March 5, 1902, by Roger Allin Witnesses: Willie Loyd, S.
Fredericksburgh & Daisy Carroll, S. Fredericksburgh HEGADORN-PETERS
– On March 5 at Conway, [Thomas] D. Hegadorn, Odessa, to Miss Lottie Peters,
South Fredericksburgh. |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 Mar
8 1902 Daily
British Whig |
|
Helfant - Loyst |
Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Loyst, of Sillsville, announce the marriage of their daughter,
Eloise May to John J. Helfant, of Norwalk, Conn. The marriage took place in New
York, February 25th, 1935. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noles, of New Canaan, Conn. The bride is a graduate nurse
of Norwalk Hospital, and the groom is a local automobile dealer. After a
short honeymoon, the couple will reside at 130 East Avenue, Norwalk, Conn. |
1935 Tibbutt Scrapbooks |
|
Henderson – Sills |
HENDERSON-SILLS Amid a beautiful
setting of gladiolia, a very pretty but quiet
midsummer wedding was solemnized in St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Sandhurst, on
Friday morning, August 13, at 11.30 a.m., when Elizabeth Victoria, only
daughter of Mrs. A. Sills, Sandhurst, was united in marriage to Jack Raymond,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henderson, Marlbank. Rev. C.C. Brazill officiated. The bride, given
in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Wilfred Ackerman, Conway, wore a suit of dusty
rose charmain crepe with brown and white
accessories and a corsage of American Beauty roses. Their attendants
were Miss Hazel Henderson, sister of the groom and Mr. Harold Ackerman,
cousin of the bride. Mrs. Ralph Sills
played appropriate music during the service. After the
ceremony, a reception was held at the bride’s home. Following the reception
the happy couple left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for a
honeymoon trip to Toronto and points west. Upon their
return, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will reside near Marlbank. For the past few
years the bride has been a popular teacher in the district. |
Aug
17 1943 Kingston
Whig Standard |
|
Henwood – Magee |
Engagement
Announced The engagement has
been announced of Miss Elsie Evelyn Magee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Magee, to Mr. William roger Henwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Henwood,
Morven. The marriage will take place early in September. The marriage of
Miss Elsie Magee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Magee, to Mr. William Roger
Henwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Henwood, of Morven, was quietly solemnized
at the U.E.L. United Church on Saturday, Sept 5, Rev. H.T. Sanders, assisted
by Rev. James N. Lovelace, of Ivanhoe, officiating. A reception was held at
the home of the bride’s parents immediately following the ceremony, after
which Mr. and Mrs. Henwood left on a motor trip. U.E.L. Church
was Scene of Pretty Autumn Wedding Miss Elsie
Evelyn Magee Weds William Roger Henwood – Parents of Bride Were First To Be
Married in U.E.L. Church A pretty autumn
wedding was solemnized on Saturday, September 5, at high noon in the U.E.L.
United Church, Adolphustown, in the presence of the immediate relatives of
the contracting parties, when Elsie Evelyn, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Magee, Adolphustown, and Wm. Roger Henwood, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
W.R. Henwood of Morven, were united in marriage by her pastor, Rev. Harold F.
Sanders, assisted by Rev. J.N. Lovelace of Ivanhoe, brother-in-law of the
groom. The church was beautifully decorated with gladioli and cosmos with a
background of foliage. The bride, who
was given in marriage by her father, entered the church to the strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march, played by Mrs. H.F. Sanders,
and was lovely in her wedding gown of green silk crepe, handsomely
embroidered, and matching accessories. She wore a corsage bouquet of roses,
carnations and lily-of-the-valley. Her hat was a black Empress Eugenie with
black and white ostrich trimming. Following the
ceremony a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride’s parents. The
house was tastefully decorated with gladioli and asters. After the luncheon,
the bridal couple left amid showers of confetti for Toronto and points west,
the bride wearing a silk tweed suit with brown shoes, hose and gloves to
match and a broadcloth coat, fur-trimmed. On their return they will reside at
Sandhurst. A unique feature
of the event was that the bride’s parents were the first couple married in
this U.E.L. Church. |
Aug
1931 Magee
Scrapbooks Sept
5 1931 Magee
Scrapbooks |
|
Henwood - Perry |
Married - At
North Fredericksburgh, on April 23rd, Daniel Henwood, Esq., to Almeda, third daughter of E. Perry, Esq., of Napanee. |
Apr
30 1874 Weekly
British Whig |
|
Hermance - Dorland |
A.G. Hermance, Adolphustown, was quietly married a few days
ago to Miss Dorland, and the couple at once started for New York, Washington
and New Orleans. Mr. Hermance is a councillor and
one of the wealthiest men and largest taxpayers in the municipality. |
Feb
26 1885 Weekly
British Whig |
|
Hermans - Trumpour |
MARRIED - At Adolphuftown on Tuefday, the 20th
inft by the Rev. Robert McDowall, Mr. John S. Hermans, Merchant, at Hollowell
to Mifs Sarah, daughter of the late Paul Trumpour,
of the former place. |
Kingston Gazette Jan
27 1818 |
|
Herrington- Galt |
HERRINGTON –
GALT – At Grace Methodist Parsonage, Napanee, by Rev. W. P. Rogers, on
Wednesday May 5th, 1920, Walter Herrington of Richmond Township,
and Pansy Helen Galt, of North Fredericksburgh Township. |
May
7 1920 Napanee
Beaver |
|
Hicks - Burgess |
On Wednesday,
March 13th, at the residence of the bride's parents, N. Fredericksburgh, Mr. Charles
Lewis Hicks, of Dexter, N.Y., to Miss Mary Alice Burgess, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David Burgess, Rev. J.R. Real officiating. |
Mar
22 1907 Napanee
Beaver |
|
Hicks – Miller |
A quiet wedding was
solemnized at the Bay parsonage on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Marion
Miller, only daughter of Mr. James Miller and the late Mrs. Miller, became
the wife of Benjamin Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hicks, all of North
Fredericksburgh. The bridesmaid was Miss E. Clement, while the groom was
attended by Mr. Ronnie Miller, a brother of the bride. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. J.E. Beckel. The happy couple
left on a brief wedding trip and will reside at Gretna. |
Dec
13 1932 Kingston
Whig Standard |
|
Hicks - Richardson |
At North
Fredericksburgh, April 10th, Joseph Hicks and Gertie, only daughter of
Benjamin Richardson. A pleasant event
took place at the residence of Benj. Richardson, Gretna, on Wednesday, when
his daughter, Miss Gertie, was united in wedlock with Joseph Hicks. The
presents received were numerous, elegant, costly and useful. HICKS-RICHARDSON
- At the residence of the bride's father, North Fredericksburgh, on
Wednesday, April 10th, by Rev. H.I. Allen, Mr. Joseph Hicks to Gertie, only
daughter of Mr. Benjamin Richardson. Wedding Bells A very pleasant
event occurred at Mr. B. Richardson's North Fredericksburgh, on the 10th, in
the marriage of their only daughter, Gertie, to Mr. Joseph Hicks, of the same
place. About fifty were present to witness the ceremony. Rev. H.I. Allen
officiated. The presents were numerous, elegant, costly and useful. The young
couple have gone to Toronto to spend their honeymoon. |
Apr
25 1895 Weekly
British Whig Apr
15 1895 British
Whig Apr
12 1895 Napanee
Beaver |
|
Hicks – Smith |
Hicks-Smith – At
Morven, on Feb. 13, by Rev. W.T. Wickett, David R.
Hicks of Morven to Miss Augusta Smith of Hawley. |
Feb
18 1901 Toronto
Star |
|
Hicks - Wright |
MARRIED - At
Bath, on the 8th ult, by the Rev. J.
Stoughton, Mr. J. Hicks to Miss Mary Anne Wright, both of Ernest Town. |
Oct
15 1831 Kingston Chronicle |
|
Higgins - Wiskin |
HIGGINS-WISKIN -
At Bath, on Dec. 18th, William J. Higgins to Miss Ella Wiskin,
Conway. |
Jan 2
1902 Weekly
British Whig |
|
Hilditch – McWhirter |
John Hilditch of Township of
Fredericksburgh aged 44 years son of Jno &
Eliz. Hilditch and Jane McWhirter, village of Napanee, daughter of Jno & Mary McWhirter aged 28 years, married by licence 8th Jan 1860 by me Saunder,
Rector of Napanee. |
1860 Napanee
Parish Register |
|
Hill - Clarke |
HILL - CLARKE -
On Saturday, Oct 29th, at St. Peter’s church by Rev. Archdeacon Boddy, Thomas S. Hill Manager of the Dominion Bank, Napanee,
to Anna L. Clarke. |
1898 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
|
Hill - Hilditch |
Hill-Hilditch -
At Hamburg, Oct. 7th, Thomas Hill to Miss Hilditch, both of South
Fredericksburgh. |
Oct
18 1889 Napanee
Express |
|
Hill – Loyst |
HILL-LOYST – At
Sudbury on Thursday, November 30th, 1939, by Rev. E.S. Lautenslager, Rhoda Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Loyst, and Arthur Lyle, son of Mrs. Walter Hill and the late Mr. Hill,
Sandhurst. |
1939 Magee Scrapboooks |
|
Hill - McLaughlin |
John Hill,
age 25, Res: So. Fredericksburgh, b. Adolphustown, Bachelor, Farmer,
Methodist, son of George & Ellen Hill. Eva McLaughlin,
age 16, Res: So. Fredericksburgh, b. Ernestown Tp., Spinster, Methodist, dau.
of William & Mary McLaughlin. Married at
Conway, October 22, 1913, by Rufus Garrett, Meth. Minister. Witnesses: P. G. Whitfield, Conway, Ont., & Agnes
Jane Whitfield, Conway, Ont. |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
|
Hill - Slush |
Marriages -
Slush-Hill At the residence
of Mr. Herman Simmons, South Fredericksburgh, by Rev. F.T. Dibb, on
Wednesday, 25th September, Miss Martha Slush and Mr. Wm. W. Hill, Sandhurst. Wedded at Hawley
- A Popular Young Couple at Hyman's Altar The spacious
farm residence of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Simmons, at Hawley, was taxed to its
utmost capacity on Wednesday evening last, to accommodate the many guests who
had assembled from Kingston, Tweed, Napanee, and the surrounding country to
witness the marriage of Mrs. Simmons' sister, Miss Martha Slush, to William
W. Hill. The parlor presented a brilliant scene. In one corner was a bridal
arch of evergreens, clinging vines and flowers, with the soft and mellow
light of numerous Chinese lanterns gave an enchanting and fairy-like effect.
As the bridal party entered the room the soft strains of the wedding march
from Lohengrin floated from the organ, which was deftly played by Mrs.
Garrison. Charles Elliott, cousin of the bride, and Miss Eliza Hill, sister of
the groom, performed the duties of groomsman and bridesmaid respectively.
After the ceremony, performed by Rev. Mr. Dibb, rector of Bath, the party sat
down to a most sumptuous and recherche supper. The
bride was dressed in a very handsome tailor-made travelling gown of fawn
venetian, with jacket to match, and waist of white India silk. The happy
couple drove to Napanee and took the midnight train to Toronto, whence they
will visit Niagara Falls and the Pan-American. The high esteem and affection,
in which both the bride and groom are held by their numerous friends, was
shown by a very large display of beautiful and costly presents. |
Oct 9 1901 Napanee
Star Oct 2 1901 Daily
British Whig |
|
Hiller - Young |
By the Rev. C.S.
Eastman at Napanee on Tuesday the 18th inst., Sylvester Hiller, of Ernestown,
to Miss Allace Minerva Young of South
Fredericksburgh. |
June
27 1878 Kingston Daily News |
|
Hinch - Phippen |
Married -
Hinch-Phippen On Feb. 26th, at
Turtle Mountain, Man., Allen Cromwell, eldest son of William Hinch, of the
Quinte farm, to Sarah Maud, fifth daughter of late Richard Phippen, Napanee. |
Mar
9 1896 Daily
British Whig |
|
Hines – Tompkins |
HINES-TOMPKINS –
At the Vicerage, Napanee, by Rev. H.H.H. Coleman,
M.A., on June 17th, 1925, Clement John Hines, of Sillsville to
Mabel Lottie, daughter of John a. Tompkins, of Bath. |
June
24 1925 Kingston Daily
Standard |
|
Hogeboom - Chalmers |
At Kingston on
Wednesday, July 17th 1912,
by Rev. R. S. Forneri, B.D., Louisa, daughter of Mrs. Jean Chalmers of Adolphustown, to
Edward Hogeboom of Conway. |
1912 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
|
Hogeboom – McQuoid |
Wedded at Stella At the residence
of the bride’s father, Mr. Wm. McQuoid, on Tuesday,
Sept. 27th, the marriage took place quietly of his only daughter,
Miss Annie E., to Joseph Hogeboom, Conway. The ceremony was performed by Rev.
James Cumberland, B.A., (who years ago baptized the bride) in the presence of
only the near relatives of the bride and groom, after which the guests sat
down to a dainty luncheon. The bride who was unattended was handsomely
attired in brown silk and was given away by her father. Her going away gown
was a dark blue venetian shirt waist suit, with hat to match. Among the
beautiful presents were a solid gold watch and chain, the gift of the groom
and a handsomely bound book of poems from Mrs. Hogeboom’s
class in St. Paul’s Sabbath School. |
Oct
1904 Napanee
Beaver |
|
Holgate - Sharp |
HOLGATE - SHARP
- On the 12th inst., by the
Rev. John A. Jewell, B.A., Thos. F. Holgate, B.A., Professor of Mathematics,
in Albert College, Belleville, to Miss Julia, younger daughter of John Sharp,
Esq., J.P., Ernesttown. |
Aug
26 1885 The
Christian Guardian |
|
Holland - Turner |
Wm. Ed. Holland,
age 24, Res: [illeg] b. England, Bachelor, Moulder,
Methodist, son of Wm. Holland & Blanche [illeg] Luella M.
Turner, age 17, Res: Adolphustown, b. Canada, Spinster, Methodist, dau of
Thomas Turner & Amy McKendry Married at
Adolphustown, Apr [?] 12, [year not given] by R. Allin Witnesses: Hugh Turner, Adolphustown & Rosa
Dorland, Adolphustown. An Adolphustown
Wedding A quiet wedding
was solemnized on Monday evening at the residence of John S. Peters,
Adolphustown, when his niece, Miss Luella May Turner, was married to William
Edward Holland of Glenora (late of London, England.) Rev. R. Allen, Conway,
conducted the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives of the
contracting parties. The bride was given away by her uncle and was charmingly
attired. Miss Rosa Dorland was bridesmaid, while Hugh Turner acted as
groomsman. After the ceremony, a dainty luncheon was served. The presents
were suitable and valuable. Mr. and Mrs. Holland will continue to live in
Adolphustown. |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 Oct
15 1903 Weekly
British Whig |
|
Holzafel - Fitchett |
Wedding Bells - Holzafel-Fitchett A quiet but very
pretty wedding took place on Saturday, September 15th, at St. John's Lutheran
church, Concord Street, Toronto, when the Rev. Ernest Hahn officiated at the
marriage service of Edith Jane, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Fitchett, of Sillsville, Ont., and William Holzafel,
of Toronto. The youthful
bride looked very charming in a sea green crepe morocaine,
with trimming of silver brocade and rhinestone buttons, while her hat, gloves
and shoes were gray. She carried a shower bouquet of sweetheart roses and
baby's breath. Miss Erica D. Apering, looking smart
in a rose beige ensemble, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. Robert Myers,
supported the groom. After the
ceremony the happy couple motored to their new apartment where a sumptuous
wedding dinner was partaken of by friends and relatives of the bride and
groom. The bride's mother made the wedding cake of three stories and iced it.
Many useful gifts to the young couple showed the esteem in which they are
both held. The groom holds
an excellent position with a well-known meat firm in Toronto. The happy couple
will reside at 31 Pembroke Street Toronto. |
Sept
26 1934 Napanee
Beaver |
|
Hooley - Smith |
Married - On the
27th ult., Mr. Samuel Hooley, of North Fredericksburgh to Miss Sarah Smith,
of South Fredericksburgh. |
Sep
2 1876 Daily
British Whig |
|
Hoover - McLaughlin |
MARRIED - At
Adolphustown on Monday the first inst., by the Rev. Job Deacon, Mr. Henry
Hoover to Miss Mary McLaughlin. |
Jan
12 1827 Kingston Chronicle |
|
Horner - Cole |
HORNER - COLE -
At the Methodist Parsonage, Milford, on Wednesday, Dec. 24 1913, by the Rev.
E. Farnsworth, Mr. John James Horner of Hallowell to Miss Carrie Cole, of
North Marysburgh. |
1913 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
|
Horner - Furze |
At the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Snider, Camden East, on January 17th, Mrs.
Snider’s sister, Miss Prudence Furze, was married to John Horner of Conway. |
Jan
27 1900 Daily
Whig Kingston |
|
Horner – Wallace |
HORNER-WALLACE –
At Bath, on Oct. 17th, Thomas Horner, South Fredericksburgh, to
Nettie, daughter of William Wallace, Napanee. |
Oct
29 1896 Weekly
British Whig |
|
Horton- Willson |
Horton – Willson – St. Edmund’s Church, at 2 o’clock yesterday
afternoon, was the scene of the marriage of Mildred May, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Willson, to Mr. Vernon Clarke Horton,
son of the Rev. Gilbert and Mrs. Horton of Belleville. The service was taken by the Rev. J. W.
Perry, rector of St. Peter’s Kinswick, Innisville Parish, where the bride was organist for some
years, Rev. E. A. Vesey assisting. The
church was decorated with flowers sent by the Queen Esther Chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, in which the bride is an officer, and with the colors of
the order. Miss V. Broughton, of
Bradford presided at the organ, and during the signing of the register Mrs.
Brown, of Belleville, sister of the groom, sang. The bride, who was escorted by her father,
wore a lovely gown of white satin, with Georgette crepe and silver lace. Her long tulle veil, embroidered with
pearls, was caught with orange blossoms.
Miss Anfia Walton was bridesmaid, wearing
buttercup satin deschine, with Georgette crepe and
gold lace, and hat of black velvet and
gold lace. Master Jack Berkinshaw was a picturesque ring-bearer, carrying his
golden burden on a satin cushion in the heart of a white rose. Capt.
M. E. Horton was best man, and the ushers were the bride’s brother, Mr.
Norman Willson
and Mr. W. H., Hammond. A
reception was held at the family residence in Ossington
avenue, by Mr. and Mrs. Willson, Mr. and Mrs.
Horton left for a trip east, the bride wearing nigger brown broadcloth, hat
of brown velvet and gold lace, and fox furs. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
|
Hoselton – Hawley |
HAWLEY-HOSELTON A quiet but
pretty wedding was solemnized Tuesday, Nov. 16th at 4 p.m. in
Adolphustown Anglican Church, when Hazel Levere
Hawley was given in marriage to Chas J. Hoselton, both of Bath, Ontario. Rev.
H. Pringle of Adolphustown officiating. The bride was attended by her cousin,
Miss Dorothy Brown of Brockville, while the groom was supported by the
bride’s brother, Joseph A. Hawley of Bath. The bride looked
very charming in her dress of blonde crepe de chene and smartly tailored
coat, fur trimmed, with hat to match. She wore a beautiful necklace of
pearls, the gift of the groom. The groom’s gift to the bridesmaid was a
pendant set with amethysts and pearls, while the gift to the best man was a
set of monogramed gold cuff links. A dainty wedding
luncheon was served at the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. G.L. Hawley,
Bath, where a very enjoyable evening was spent. The happy couple left for an
extended honeymoon to New York City. On their return they will reside in
Cobourg, Ont. |
Nov
22 1926 Daily
British Whig |
|
Hoselton – Hegadorn |
Hoselton-Hegadorn A very pretty
wedding was solemnized in Conway United Church Parsonage, on July 29th,
where the bride’s mother and father were married twenty-four years ago, when Laura
Anita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hegadorn, Odessa, was united in
marriage to Wilmont Alfred, youngest son of Mrs. Lavinia Hoselton, Bath. The
ceremony was conducted by Rev. H. Stainton. The bride looked charming in a
gown of white satin, with white satin hat, shoes and stockings to match,
carrying a bouquet of sweet peas, baby breath and maiden hair fern. The bride
was attended by her sister, Mrs. A. Allman, in a gown of blonde crepe de
chene, with shoes and stocking to match, while the groom was supported by Mr.
Arthur Allman. After a dainty
wedding dinner at the home of the bride, the happy couple left by motor for
Cobourg, Oshawa, Niagara Falls, Rochester and Buffalo. HOSELTON-HEGADORN
– At Conway Parsonage on July 29th, 1926, by Rev. H. Stainton,
Wilmot Alfred Hoselton and Laura Aneta Hegadorn. |
Aug
7 1926 Kingston Daily
Standard |
|
Hosey - Gunsolus |
Married - On the
14th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Miller at the residence of the bride's father,
Mr. James Hosey of Napanee to Miss Mary, second
daughter of J.E. Gunsolus Esq., of South Fredericksburgh. |
May
21 1868 Napanee
Standard |
|
Hosking - Tucker |
HOSKING - TUCKER
- On the 21st inst., by the
Rev. J. W. Holmes, assisted by Rev. Abraham W. Tonge
[Tenge?] at the residence of the bride’s parents,
Rev. Robert Hosking, Maradale, to Emily, youngest
daughter of Mr. Wm. Tucker, of Peel. |
July
28 1886 The
Christian Guardian |
|
Hough - Magee |
Harold Merton
Hough, age 27, Res: Sillsville, South Fredericksburgh, b. Sillsville, South
Fredericksburgh, Lennox Co., Bachelor, Farmer, Methodist, son of Duncan H.
Hough & Annie Mellow. Marion Isabell Magee, age 23, Res: Sillsville,
Lennox Co., b. Sillsville, Lennox Co., Spinster, School Teacher, Methodist,
dau. of John Magee & Margaret E. Lawson. Married at Sillsville, Co. Lennox & Addington,
June 28, 1917. Witnesses: Robert J. Magee, S. Fredericksburgh &
Cora D. Magee, S. Fredericksburgh. Magee - Hough The marriage
took place at high noon, on Thursday, June 28th, 1917, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Magee, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the
contracting parties, of their daughter, Marion Isabel, to Harold Merton, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Hough, Sillsville, the Rev. A.L. Phelps officiating.
The home was beautifully decorated with flowers. The bride, attired in her
travelling suit of navy blue, and white hat with touches of sand, looked
pretty and girlish, as she entered on the arm of her father to the strains of
Mendelssohn's wedding march, rendered by her sister, Miss Margaret. After a
dainty wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Hough motored to Kingston, thence by
boat to Montreal. |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 1917 Tibbutt Scrapbooks |
|
Hough - Mellow |
HOUGH-MELLOW –
At the residence of Mr. Arthur Mellow, Sillsville, march 8th,
1911, by Rev. J.W. Bunner, William B. Hough to Fannie
Mellow, both of the Township of South Fredericksburgh. William Bell
Hough, age 50, Res: South Fredericksburgh, b. South Fredericksburgh,
Bachelor, Farmer, Methodist, son of Martin Hough & Annie Sharp. Fannie Mellow, age
47, Res: South Fredericksburgh, b. North Fredericksburgh, Spinster,
Methodist, dau of Samuel Mellow & Mary Yelland. Married at
Sillsville, March 8th, 1911 by John W. Bunner,
Methodist Minister. Witnesses: Arthur W. Mellow, Sillsville & M.
Elizabeth Jayne, Napanee. |
Mar 20
1911 Kingston Daily
Standard Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
|
Hough – Sharp |
John J. Hough
batchelor & Catherine Sharp spinster both of Fredericksburgh were married by
licence by me on the 16th January see License. S. Givins. Witnesses: Margaret Sharp
& Jacob Sharp. |
1837 Parish
Records Tyendinaga |
|
Hough - VanWinkle |
MARRIED - Same
day [10th instant] at Ernest Town by the Rev. John Stoughton, Mr.
Peter Hough to Miss Sally P. VanWinkle - all of Ernest Town. |
Mar 14
1829 Kingston Chronicle |
|
Howard- McFarlane |
McFARLANE-HOWARD
- At the Bay Parsonage, South Napanee, by the Rev. T.H.P. Anderson, on
Wednesday, May 12th, 1920, Miss Elda Pearl McFarlane to Arthur Edward Howard. |
May 14
1920 Napanee
Beaver |
|
Howard – Schryver |
On Dec. 31st,
F.W. Howard, Bath, to Charlotte J. Schryver, North Fredericksburgh. |
Jan 9 1890 Weekly British
Whig |
|
Howell- Hambly |
HOWELL-HAMBLY - By
the Rev. E.E. Howard, at the residence of the bride's father, Oct. 2nd, Mr.
W.D. Howell and Miss Annie, only daughter of John P. Hambly, Esq., both of
North Fredericksburgh. |
Oct 11
1889 Napanee
Express |
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Howie – Bristow |
WEDDING BELLS A Very Joyous
Event This Week A very brilliant event occurred at the
residence o f James Bristow, South Fredericksburgh on Wednesday, at noon,
when his youngest daughter, Annie, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony
to George Howie of the same place. The bride looked charming, attired in a
dress of navy blue satin cloth with trimmings of white satin, overlace, appliqué and medallions and was given away by
her father, and assisted by her sister Etta, while William Howie, brother of
the groom, performed similar duty. Rev. H.S. Spence, B.A., B.D., Methodist
minister of Bath, officiated. The house was beautifully decorated with
bunting, ferns, cut flowers and different species of choice plants. After the
ceremony and congratulations, the guests, numbering about forty of the most
immediate relatives, repaired to the dining room, where a bountiful repast
awaited them. The happy couple were the recipients of many gifts, both costly
and useful, testifying to the high esteem in which they were both held. They
left amid showers of rice and the good wishes of their friends and relatives. |
Dec 24
1904 Daily BritishWhig |
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Howie - Brown |
A Westbrook Man
Married A very quiet and
interesting event occurred at Napanee on Tuesday last. At that time Miss Iva Rosalie,
eldest daughter of George Brown, Hay Bay, and Joseph Howie, Westbrook, were
united in marriage by Rev. D.O. Crossley. The bride was prettily attired in
cream cashmere, with ribbon trimmings. The newly married pair left
immediately on a two weeks' trip to Ottawa and other eastern points. On their
return they will take up their residence in Westbrook on the farm of the
groom, who is a prosperous and well-to-do farmer. The bride will be much
missed on Hay Bay, being one of the choir of Sand Hill Presbyterian church
and very popular in social circles. The presents were useful and valuable,
among them being a handsome watch and chain, a present from the groom. |
Aug 17
1895 Daily
British Whig |
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Hubbs - Barker |
MARRIED - Also
on Wednesday, the 27th inst., at said place [Adolphustown],
Mr. Adam Hubbs to Mrs. Martha Barker, relict of the late Mr. Willer Barker of Hallowell. |
Feb 6 1830 Kingston Chronicle |
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Hubbs- Wright |
Hubbs – Wright –
At the Parish Church in Radlett, Hertfordshire, the
marriage took place on Saturday of Grace Margaret Mary, only daughter of the
late John W. Wright, M.D., of Picton,
and of Mrs. Wright, to Willet Kenneth Hubbs, Lieutenant in the R.N.V.R., son
of Mr. Alfred Hubbs, also of Picton.
The marriage took place from the country home of the bride’s cousins,
Capt. Saylor of the Medical Supplies Headquarters, Pembroke House, London,
and Mrs. Saylor, and the groom’s brother and brother officer, Mr. Walter
Hubbs now stationed at Torquay, was groomsman. The Vicar of Radlett,
the Rev. J. Ducaine, officiated and a number of
cousins of the bride and groom, including Mr. Chamberlain Carter, who is also
in the service, were among the congregation.
The bride wore a wedding gown of white silk and Carrickmacross
lace, and after the wedding breakfast at Mrs. Saylor’s she changed for her
travelling dress of navy blue cloth with sand facings and left with the groom
for a honeymoon at Torquay. The cable announcing the wedding said that
the weather had been perfect, so luck was with the two Canadians, for the
bride, when she crossed the ocean to be married a few weeks ago, had fair
weather and a quick voyage. |
From
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Hudson - Carroll |
CARROLL - HUDSON
- At Napanee on Wednesday, March 27th,
1918 by the Rev. R. H. H. Coleman, Maude Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Carroll to Charlie Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs.. George Hudson both of
Bath. |
1918 Newspaper
Clipping |
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Huff – Hearns |
Joseph Huff of Richmond, batchelor & Jersusha Hearns of Fredericksburgh
spinster were married after publication of banns on
the 1st January 1839 by me Saltern Givins. Present - Wm. Tewkesbury, Geo. Bowers. |
1839 Napanee
Parish Register |
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Huff – Russell |
Charles Huff of Adolphustown and
Elizabeth Russell of Thurlow, married Aug 26 1803. |
1803 Stephen
Conger Marriage Register |
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Huffman - Craig |
HUFFMAN - CRAIG
-At St. James church, Kingston on 2d inst., by Rev. J. K. McMorin, Dr. F. G. Huffman, of Napanee, to Miss
Jennie F. Craig, of Kingston. Huffman - Craig
- Considerable surprise was expressed yesterday when it became known that Dr.
F. G. Huffman, eldest son of Mr. T. A. Huffman, had been married in Kingston the
day before, Wednesday, to Miss Jennie F., daughter of the late Wm. Craig, of
that city. “Freem’s”
most intimate friends had no inkling of the contemplated event, and say that
he is a good one to keep a secret. The
ceremony took place at St. James’ church in the morning, Rev. J. R. MacMorine officiating.
Immediately after the ceremony. the Dr. and his bride drove to the
boat and left for their home in Fulton, N.Y., where he has decided to
practice. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, and
Mr. George (the groom’s father, mother and brother) were the only Napanee
people present. The bride, who is said
to be very popular in her native city, is a graduate of the training school
for nurses, and has been engaged in the General Hospital. Her ability as a nurse is well-known, and
both in her hospital and private duties has won golden opinions from her
patients. Dr. Huffman is one of
Queen’s clever graduates in medicine.
His course was marked with brilliant work. At his final year, in company with Dr.
Mylks, they stood head of their class, and were appointed House Surgeons in
the General Hospital. His work in that
institution was marked with the same thoroughness as was his university
course. He was exceedingly bright and
courteous in his manner, and made friends with all who came in contact with
him. His many friends wish him every
success and happiness in his new relationship, and feel sure he will reflect
credit upon his native town. |
1898 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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Huffman – Fralick |
Peter Huffman
and Maria Fralick, married February 7 1828, Fredericksburgh. |
1828 Lutheran Church
Records |
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Huffman – Graves |
James T.
Huffman, Trenton, son of councillor Hiram Huffman, Hay Bay and Mrs. Ella J.
Graves of Prince Edward county were united in marriage. |
Feb
28 1895 Weekly
British Whig |
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Huffman – Hill |
HUFFMAN-HILL –
At Napanee on Jan 4th, Ida, daughter of Thomas Hill, S.
Fredericksburgh to Thomas H. Huffman, Napanee. |
Jan
14 1926 Daily
British Whig |
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Huffman - Lapum |
HUFFMAN - LAPUM
- At the residence of Rev. W. E. Kidd,
M.A., on Tuesday, Aug. 26th, 1913, Mr. Goldie Robert Huffman, of
Petworth, to Florence Burn Lapum of Centreville. |
1913 Newspaper
Clipping |
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Huffman – McCabe |
HUFFMAN-McCABE –
At Napanee on Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 1912, by Rev. Dr. Howard, Mr.
Hiram Walter Huffman and Miss Cora McCabe, both of Hay Bay. |
Sept
14 1912 Kingston Daily
Standard |
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Huffman - Young |
On the 20th(?)
inst., Mr. Cyrus B. Huffman to Miss Young all of S. Fredericksburgh. |
Sept
23 1876 Daily
British Whig |
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Humphrey - Aylesworth |
On Wednesday,
Dec. 20th, 1911, the marriage of Miss Bessie Aylesworth, younger daughter of
John S. Aylesworth, D.L.S, to Mr. J.W. Humphrey, of Adolphustown, was
solemnized at Trinity church, the Rev. G.W. McCall officiating. The bride,
who was unattended wore a handsome gown of navy blue silk, suitably trimmed
and with hat to match. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey
too the 1.17 train west for Toronto, returning to Port Perry to spend Xmas
with friends. On their return they were tendered a reception at the home of
Mr. Schuyler Windover, Selby, at which there were guests from Kingston,
Odessa, Adolphustown, Toronto and Madoc. |
Dec
29 1911 Napanee
Beaver |
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Humphrey – Meredith |
On Nov. 28th,
1927, at Grace Church Parsonage, Napanee, by the Rev. W.P. Woodger, Ada Meredith of Adolphustown, formerly of Birmingham,
England was united in marriage to Charles Blake Humphrey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Humphrey, of Adolphustown. |
Dec
1 1927 Kingston
Whig Standard |
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Humphrey – Rawlinson |
The marriage of
Miss Hattie Rawlinson to Mr. Ross Humphrey of Adolphustown took place at the
home of her parents, Thursday evening, November 25th, the
immediate relative being present. The ceremony was conducted by her pastor,
the Rev. Harold Stainton. The Sillsville people gave her a variety shower and
the Union Y.P. Society presented her with a handsome gift. Humphrey-Rawlinson A very pretty
wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rawlinson,
“Windermere,” on Thursday evening, Nov. 25th, when their eldest
daughter, Harriett Alice, was united in marriage to Ross Melvon Humphrey,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Humphrey. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. H. Stainton. The home was beautifully decorated with flowers for the
occasion. To the strains
of Lohengrin’s Wedding March, played by Mrs. Wm.
McCrudden, the bride entered the room on the arm of her father, who gave her
in marriage and took her place beneath an archway of evergreens and flowers.
The bride looked charming in a gown of coral georgette over rese, with inserts of gold lace, blond shoes and hose to
match and carried a corsage bouquet of pale pink Ophelia roses and ferns. She
was attended by her sister, Mrs. Mansel Berry, who
wore rose satin and carried carnations and ferns. The groom was assisted by
his brother, Mr. Roy Humphrey. During the
signing of the register, Mrs. Stainton sang “I love you, Dear” and while the
young couple were receiving congratulations, Mrs. McCrudden played
Mendelssohn’s Wedding March, after which a reception was held. Later the bride
and groom left on a trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N.Y. The
bride received many beautiful and useful gifts, being a testimony of the
popularity of the bride and groom. |
Dec
2 1926 Kingston Whig Standard Dec 3 1926 Napanee Beaver |
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Hunter – Ham |
HUNTER-HAM NAPANEE, Sept. 1
– A quiet wedding was solemnized in St. Mary Magdalene Church at 4 o’clock on
Tuesday afternoon, the Ven. Archdeacon R.J. Dumbrille
officiating when Miss Eleanor Ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ham, of
Conway, became the bride of Cleveland Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hunter of Huntsville. The bride and groom were unattended. The wedding march
was played by W.R. Eppes, organist and choir
leader, who also played appropriate music during the ceremony. Only the
immediate relatives and a few friends were present. |
1938 Magee Scrapbook |
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Hunter - Rombough |
HUNTER -
ROMBOUGH - On the 18th inst., by the Rev. I. B. Aylsworth, LL.D.,
of Mount Forest, at the residence of the bride’s father, Durham, David Hunter,
Esq., of Toronto, to Hattie, second daughter of Wm. Rombough Esq. P.L.S. |
Aug
26 1885 The
Christian Guardian |
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Husband - Vanalstine |
On March 17th,
at Napanee, Marcus Husband, North Fredericksburgh, to Miss Effie Vanalstine. |
Mar 22
1897 Daily
British Whig |
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Hutchison – Huffman |
HUTCHISON-HUFFMAN
– At the home of the bride’s father, South Fredericksburgh, on Wednesday,
July 22, 1914, by Rev. Chas. E. Cragg, B.D., Irene
Winnifred Huffman, youngest daughter of Cyrus B. Huffman, to Robert H.
Hutchison, M.E., of Sudbury, Ont. |
July
25 1914 Kingston Daily
Standard |
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Huton - Babcock |
HUTON - BABCOCK
- On Monday, 28th ult, by the Rev. J. H.
Oke, at the residence of Mr. Silas Peters, Mr. John Huton,
to Miss Catherine Ann Babcock, all of Wellaston. |
Oct
7 1885 The
Christian Guardian |
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Huyck – Loyst |
HUYCK-LOYST A pretty
December wedding took place at the Bay Parsonage, South Napanee, on Thursday
afternoon, when Miss Ruth Abbie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Loyst, South Fredericksburgh, was united in marriage to Mr.
Guy Huyck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huyck, Hay Bay, the ceremony being
performed by Rev. James Beckel. The bride and groom
were unattended. The bride is one of the popular young ladies of South
Fredericksburgh and the groom is among the best known and popular young men
of Hay Bay. The happy couple left on a wedding trip and on their return will
reside at Hawley where the groom recently purchased a farm. Their many
friends extend congratulations. |
Dec
20 1929 Kingston Whig Standard |
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Huyck - Martin |
HUYCK-MARTIN A wedding of
interest took place on Saturday afternoon, September 19th, at Selby United Church
parsonage, with Rev. Waldo Smith, officiating, when Edith Hazel Martin, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Martin, Selby was united in marriage with Bruce
Martin Huyck, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Huyck, of Hay Bay. The bride wore
her travelling dress of blue plaid wool with navy accessories. Miss Verna
Huyck, sister of the groom was the bride's only attendant; dressed in brown.
Mr. Milton Martin, brother of the bride acted as groomsman. Immediately
following the ceremony, the happy couple left on a motor trip to Ottawa,
Montreal and the Adirondacks, returning by way of the United States. Upon
their return a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride was
gowned in marina blue chiffon velvet, trimmed with gold and a rope of pearls
in clusters, forming an ornament across the throat. She also wore blue and
gold slippers. The bride's
mother received in autumn rust crepe. She was assisted by the groom's mother,
who wore a gown of blue flowered crepe. The reception was held in the dining
room which carried out the color scheme of pink and white. About forty guests
were present. Mr. and Mrs.
Huyck will live at Hay Bay. |
Oct
14 1936 Napanee
Beaver |
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Huyck – Wagar |
Pretty House
Wedding At the Home of Mrs.
S.J. Miller of Macdonald A pretty house
wedding took place at the home of Mrs. S.J. Miller, of Macdonald on November
4th, when her eldest daughter, Charlotte Mary (Lotta)
Wagar, was married to Edward Blake Huyck, son of Benjamin Huyck,
Adolphustown. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.W. DeMille in the presence
of more than eighty relatives and friends. Just at twelve noon the bridal
party entered the parlor, while Miss Neta Smith,
cousin of the bride, played the wedding march. The bride, given away by her
grandfather, Nelson L. Dean, was handsomely gowned in blue silk and carried a
bouquet of white carnations. Miss Nellie Huyck, sister of the groom, acted as
bridesmaid, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. James Miller supported
the groom while Madalene and Marguerite Miller were
flower girls. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding breakfast was
served, and the young couple left for Napanee where they took the train for
Watertown. The bride was the recipient of many and beautiful gifts, the groom’s
being a gold locket. That of the bride’s mother was a fur lined coat, her
brother and sister, an enlarged portrait of father and mother. Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Huyck, father and mother of the groom, silver tea spoons, Mrs.
Huyck, grandmother of the groom, silver knives and forks, Nellis Huyck, palm
jardinière and stand. The large number of useful gifts and the warm words of
congratulation are indicative of the esteem in which the bride and groom are
held. |
Nov
10 1908 Daily
British Whig |
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Hyatt- Carter |
Hyatt – Carter
Wedding – On Aug 21st, a quiet wedding took place, when Marjorie
elder daughter of William J. Carter, Picton, was united in marriage with
Harry Edgar Hyatt, elder son of the late Mr. John W. Hyatt and Mrs. Hyatt,
Picton, the ceremony being performed by Rev. W. J. Hastie, London, Ont., a
valued friend of the groom’s family in
the presence of a small party of immediate relatives. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks |