Wellsbridge [Otsego Co., NY]: On Wednesday night, January 4, 1905 a very pretty wedding occurred at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Orville Slade, one and one-half miles from the Friends' church, Rogers Hollow, where about seventy friends and relatives gathered to witness the marriage of Mabelle to Mr. Edward Beach of Masonville [Delaware Co., NY]. At 8:10 to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Georgia Dennis of Trout Creek, the bridal pair attended by Miss Dana Beach and Mr. Morris Slade, entered the parlor and took a position beneath an evergreen arch. The bride was arrayed in a beautiful costume of white silk with silk lace and hand-made medallions. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A.H. Whitaker of Wellsbridge. After congratulations and best wishes, a very elaborate and sumptuous repast was served. Then the company indulged in merry making and social converse in which all entered most heartily. The high esteem in which the bride and groom was held was indicated by the many beautiful and costly presents....The bride and groom left for a wedding trip which will include East Masonville and Smithville Flats. A host of friends extend to them their best wishes and trust that life will yield to them many of its richest possibilities. [Bainbridge Republican, Jan. 19, 1905]
CODINGTON-FOOTE: In Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], Sept. 30, by Rev. T.F. Hall, Charles G. Codington, of Guilford and Minnie J. Foote of Bainbridge. [Notation: 1891]
About fifty guests assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. U. Foote, Bainbridge N.Y. [Chenango Co.], Wednesday evening, December 20th, 1893, to witness the marriage of their daughter Bertha, to Mr. Frank L. Searles, of Bainbridge. The wedding march was played by Miss Lillie Hollenbeck, while the happy pair took their places under an evergreen arch. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T.F. Hall, after which a bountiful collation was served. The bride and groom were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents.
BOOTH-CHAPMAN: In Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], Feb. 6, 1895 by Rev. C.B. Parsons, LuVerne Booth and Ida May Chapman.
About fifty relatives and friends were present at the wedding of Miss Ida M. Chapman and LuVerne Booth, which occurred Wednesday evening last at the residence of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Burchard. Rev C.B. Parsons performed the ceremony and the wedding march was played by Miss Emma Sherwood. Miss Minnie M. Pearsall, of Chenango Forks, acted as bridesmaid, and St. John Morton served in the capacity of best man. After congratulations and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Booth left for a visit to Binghamton, Bainbridge and other points. A large number of beautiful and useful gifts testified to the esteem of friends...
CODINGTON-FOOTE: In Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], Sept. 30, by Rev. T.F. Hall, Charles G. Codington, of Guilford and Minnie J. Foote of Bainbridge. [Notation: 1891]
About fifty guests assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. U. Foote, Bainbridge N.Y. [Chenango Co.], Wednesday evening, December 20th, 1893, to witness the marriage of their daughter Bertha, to Mr. Frank L. Searles, of Bainbridge. The wedding march was played by Miss Lillie Hollenbeck, while the happy pair took their places under an evergreen arch. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T.F. Hall, after which a bountiful collation was served. The bride and groom were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents.
BOOTH-CHAPMAN: In Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], Feb. 6, 1895 by Rev. C.B. Parsons, LuVerne Booth and Ida May Chapman.
About fifty relatives and friends were present at the wedding of Miss Ida M. Chapman and LuVerne Booth, which occurred Wednesday evening last at the residence of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Burchard. Rev C.B. Parsons performed the ceremony and the wedding march was played by Miss Emma Sherwood. Miss Minnie M. Pearsall, of Chenango Forks, acted as bridesmaid, and St. John Morton served in the capacity of best man. After congratulations and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Booth left for a visit to Binghamton, Bainbridge and other points. A large number of beautiful and useful gifts testified to the esteem of friends...
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