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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. |
1942 Newspaper
Clipping |
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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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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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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 Asseltine, Hawley |
Methodist Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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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 bake
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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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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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 |
1908 Newspaper
Clipping |
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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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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 |
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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 |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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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 |
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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 Pan-- Helen Galt, of North
Fredericksburgh Township |
1920 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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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 |
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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 |
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Hill - Hilditch |
Hill-Hilditch - At
Hamburg, Oct. 7th, Thomas Hill to Miss Hilditch,
both of South Fredericksburgh. |
Oct
18 1889 Napanee
Express |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
Methodist
Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
Methodist Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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Hough - Mellow |
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. |
Methodist Marriage Records Conway
- Adolph. 1896-1950 |
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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 Chonicle |
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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
the Watson Scrapbooks |
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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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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 - 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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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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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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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 |