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Needler – Wright |
Needler-Wright –
St. John’s Anglican Church West Toronto was the scene of a quiet wedding on
Friday, July 2, when Rev. Mr. Hunt officiated at the marriage of Frances
Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Bath, Ont., and Charles Needler.
The bride, given in marriage by her father was unattended. Only the immediate
relatives of the bride and groom were present. Mr. and Mrs. Needler will
reside in Toronto. |
1937 Magee Scrapbooks |
Neilson - Gordanier |
MARRIED - On the
30th ult, by the Rev. John Stoughton, Mr. Joseph Neilson, Merchant
to Miss Jane Elizabeth, only daughter of John Gordanier, Esq. all of
Ernestown. |
June
9 1832 Kingston
Chronicle |
Neilson - Roddick |
Married - At Port
Hope, Allan Nelson [Neilson], Esq., of South Fredericksburgh, to Lizzie,
seventh daughter of Geo. Roddick, Esq., of Lock Bank, Port Hope. |
June
24 1875 Weekly
British Whig |
Nelson - Allen |
At North
Fredericksburgh, on June 29th, Mr. F.M. Nelson, to Miss Carrie Allen. |
July
3 1880 Daily
British Whig |
Nicholson - Boothboyd |
NICHOLSON -
BOOTHBOYD - On the 20th
ult., by the Rev. Robt. Duff, at the residence of the bridegroom’s father, James
Nicholson Esq., of Calstor, Rev. Thomas Nicholson, of the Michigan M.E.
Conference, town of Montgomery, Mich., U.S.A., to Miss Jennie Boothroyd, of
the city of Hamilton, Canada. |
Sept
16 1885 The
Christian Guardian |
Nickle - Dunlop |
NICKLE - DUNLOP
- In Kingston, on Saturday at 1
o’clock a very interesting wedding took place quietly at the home of the
bride’s parents, when Grace Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop,
was married to Mr. W. M. Nickle, son of Hon. W. F. Nickle, K.C.,
Attorney-General of Ontario. Rev. D.
M. Gordon, D. D. officiated. The
bride, who was given away by her father, looked lovely in her wedding dress
of ivory bracaded flat crepe with gaudets of ivory chantilly lace. Her court train was embroidered in bow-knots
in seed pearls, and she wore a veil caught with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of butterfly roses, orchids
and lily of the valley, showered with sweetheart roses. Miss Anetta Minnes was bridesmaid, and the
best man was Mr. Douglas Nickle. Miss
Lois Taylor, daughter of Principal Taylor of Queen’s University, played the
wedding music. Mrs. A. W. Dunlop wore
a charming grey canton crepe gown and carried butterfly roses. Mrs. W. F. Nickle wore a handsome dress of
blue crepe satin trimmed with silver.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nickle left on an extended trip to the Pacific
Coast, the bride travelling in a cocoa kasha cloth ensemble costume trimmed
with brown squirrel, and small hat ensuite. |
The
Globe, Toronto,
June
23 1925 |
Nolan - Jaynes |
Clara Jaynes,
daughter of James A. Jaynes, of Gosport and William Nolan, hay Bay, were
married on Tuesday by the Rev. Mr. Snowden at the parsonage. |
Nov
5 1896 Daily
British Whig |
Northmore - Young |
NORTHMORE -
YOUNG - St. John’s church, Bath, was
the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday of last week, when their
popular physician, Dr. H. S. Northmore, was married to Miss Susie Young. The church was beautifully decorated and
was densely crowded when the bride came in, leaning upon the arm of her
uncle, Max Robinson. She looked very
beautiful in a white silk gown, veiled in muslin de soir, with a long train,
and a tulle veil, wreathed with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white
roses, and wore a magnificent pearl and diamond pendant, the gift of the
groom. Miss Northmore, sister of the
groom, made a charming bridesmaid, dressed in a very becoming silk gown of a
delicate yellow shade. The duties of
best man were performed by Dr. E. W. Wright, an old Bath boy and Queen’s
graduate, who has won distinction for himself at Brooklyn, N.Y. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. F. T. Dibb, “The Voice that Breathed O’er Eden,” was sung as a processional hymn, and the
bridal party left the church to the strains of Mendelssohn’s Wedding March,
with Miss Rowse, ably presiding at the organ.
an elaborate and sumptuous breakfast was partaken of at the house of
Mrs. Robinson, the bride’s aunt, and the happy couple drove off to catch the
Cape boat at Kingston amid showers of rice, and the heartiest good wishes of
the whole community. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks Oct
3 1900 Daily
British Whig Oct
5 1900 Napanee
Beaver |
Northrup - Howard |
Mr. A.P.
Northrup-Miss Mary Howard At the residence
of the bride's mother, in the township of South Fredericksburgh, in the
presence of many friends, Miss Mary Howard, was, on Monday, united with A.P.
Northrup, of Lawrence, Michigan. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr.
Forneri, of Adolphustown. the guests sat down to an excellent breakfast. The
groomsman was Orland Herring, of Napanee; and Miss Mae T. Rogers, of Bath,
acted as bridesmaid. the happy couple were escorted to the train at
Ernesttown by friends, and left for a visit to Detroit. The wedding presents
were numerous and costly. |
Mar
14 1889 Daily
British Whig |
O’Flynn- Waters |
O’FLYNN – WATERS
– The wedding took place recently in Belleville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Waters, of their
only daughter, Marjorie Taylor, to Major Edmond, D. O’Flynn of Belleville,
formerly of the 2nd Batttalion, C.E. F., now second in command of
the 247th Battalion, Peterboro’.
The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. A. S. Kerr of St. Andrew’s
Church, and owing to the war and the fact that the bride and groom have each
a brother serving at the front only the closest relatives were present. Major and Mrs. O’Flynn left for a
fortnight’s trip to Ottawa and other eastern points, after which they will be
in Peterboro’ where Major O’Flynn is
recruiting for his battalion. |
From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
Olcott - Wells |
MARRIED - At
Camden, on Tuesday last, by The Rev. J. Stoughton, Mr. Benjamin Olcott, of
Kingston, to Miss Mary Wells, of the former place. |
Mar
14 1829 Kingston
Chronicle |
Oliver - Casey |
MARRIED - By
Rev. J.D. Bell on Valentine's Day, at Mr. Casey's, Mr. William Oliver, of
Richmond, to Miss Hattie Casey, of Adolphustown. |
Feb
19 1872 Daily
News |
Osborne - Oliver |
Married - On the
8th instant, by the Rev. L.A. Bettes, Mr. Osborne, of Adolphustown, to Miss
Jennet Oliver, of Shannonville. |
Feb
12 1876 Daily
British Whig |
Osborne- Trumpour |
OSBORNE –
TRUMPOUR - On Monday, Aug 8th,
at the Methodist Parsonage, Picton, by Rev. Alfred Brown, Mary L. Trumpour to
Daniel Osborne, both of Picton. |
1921 From
the Watson Scrapbooks |
Ostrom - Casey |
At Napanee, on
24th Feb., M.T. Ostrom, of Ostrom & Ostrom, Peterboro, to Florence L.
Casey, of Adolphustown. |
Mar
5 1885 Weekly
British Whig |
Ostrom - Loyst |
An interesting
event occurred at the residence of Mrs. M. Loyst, Hay Bay, on Wednesday last when
her daughter Miss Getta Loyst, was united in marriage to George Ostrom, of
Rednersville. The bride was assisted by her sister, Addie, and a like service
for the groom was performed by Mr. Herman, of Rednersville. Rev. Mr. Forneri,
of Adolphustown, tied the knot. The presents to the bride were handsome and
numerous. The young couple will reside in Rednersville. |
Jan
23 1896 Daily
British Whig |
Outwater - Hearns |
Married - On
26th ult., by the Rev. S. Givins, Joseph Outwaters, of Adolphustown, to Miss
Susan Hearns, youngest daughter of Mr. Darius Hearns, of Fredericksburgh. |
Aug
11 1835 Upper
Canada Herald |
Outwater - Mellow |
Married at
Gretna, Ont. - A pleasant evening was spent at the residence of W.J. Mellow, postmaster
at Gretna, December 28th, when his only daughter, Ella Jane, was united in
matrimony to John Malcolm Outwater, only son of S.M. Outwater, Adolphustown.
The bride looked very attractive in a dress of electric blue, trimmed with
white satin. The groom was attended by Byam Roblin, Adolphustown, while the
bride was waited upon by Miss Bertha Curie, Chambers. The ceremony was
performed by the Rev. S. Crookshanks, pastor of the Bay Circuit. Only the
near relatives of the contracting parties were present. Miss Mellow will be
very much missed in the Gretna church and Sunday school, in both of which she
was an active worker. |
Dec
31 1898 British
Whig |
Outwater- Ruttan |
At Adolphustown,
on Tuesday the 12th inst., by the Rev. Job Deacon, Mr. Peter Outwater to Miss
Fanny Ruttan, and, Mr. John Outwater to Miss Maria Ruttan, all of
Adolphustown. |
July
20 1831 Upper
Canada Herald |