Miss Mabel R. Peck was married to William D. Meyer, of Geneva, N.Y., at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Peck, on No. Main street [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY], Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Rev. H.A. Waite officiated. Only a few friends were present. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion. The bride was dressed in white. The bridesmaid was her sister, Miss M. Hazel Peck, and the groomsman was Ralph B. Cass, of Afton. After the ceremony refreshments were served. The couple left Wednesday noon for Geneva where will be their future home. [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 9, 1906]
Connubial--Under the appropriate head, in another column will be found one of those agreeable announcements, of which people of all classes and ages never tire of reading. It is the marriage of George H. Carver and Miss Mary VanHorne, both of this village [Bainbridge, Chenanog Co., NY]. The bride is the amiable and accomplished daughter of B.P. VanHorne, Esq., and hosts of friends, here and elsewhere, will heartily unite with us in wishing the happy couple a long life of unalloyed pleasure. They go to Philadelphia on a visit to friends. [Bainbridge Republican, Jan. 4, 1873]
Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]: Fred W. Douglas and Miss Olive M. Travis were united in marriage on Wednesday of last week, by Rev. Barnfather of the Baptist church in this village. The parties are highly esteemed residents of East Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], near Sidney, and well acquainted in this village. The bride is a sister of Mrs. James Phelps. [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 9, 1906]
At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Estella L. Pearsall of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], her daughter Miss Florence Louise was united in marriage on Wednesday to Mr. Roswell W. Benedict, formerly of this town. Mr. Benedict is well and favorably known here. He is now successfully engaged in the grocery business in Sidney, and his friends will extend the best of good wishes--Unadilla Times. [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 9, 1906]
Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]: Wednesday evening of last week William L. Allen, an employee of the O.&W. Railroad Co., in Sidney was untied in marriage with Miss Mabel E. Gould at her home in Unadilla [Otsego Co., NY], by Rev. R.N. Parke, rector of St. Matthew's church, that village. Mrs. Allen has lived in Sidney for the past six years being employed in the Clark Silk mill. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will reside in Sidney. [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 30, 1906]
Mr. Calvin Ireland of Bennettsville [Chenango Co., NY] was united in marriage to Miss Musa M. Minor of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY] on Saturday afternoon at the Baptist parsonage, the Rev. A.E. Holmes officiating. After returning from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Ireland will make their home at Bennettsville. [Bainbridge Republican, Sept. 13, 1906]
Connubial--Under the appropriate head, in another column will be found one of those agreeable announcements, of which people of all classes and ages never tire of reading. It is the marriage of George H. Carver and Miss Mary VanHorne, both of this village [Bainbridge, Chenanog Co., NY]. The bride is the amiable and accomplished daughter of B.P. VanHorne, Esq., and hosts of friends, here and elsewhere, will heartily unite with us in wishing the happy couple a long life of unalloyed pleasure. They go to Philadelphia on a visit to friends. [Bainbridge Republican, Jan. 4, 1873]
Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]: Fred W. Douglas and Miss Olive M. Travis were united in marriage on Wednesday of last week, by Rev. Barnfather of the Baptist church in this village. The parties are highly esteemed residents of East Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], near Sidney, and well acquainted in this village. The bride is a sister of Mrs. James Phelps. [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 9, 1906]
At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Estella L. Pearsall of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], her daughter Miss Florence Louise was united in marriage on Wednesday to Mr. Roswell W. Benedict, formerly of this town. Mr. Benedict is well and favorably known here. He is now successfully engaged in the grocery business in Sidney, and his friends will extend the best of good wishes--Unadilla Times. [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 9, 1906]
Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]: Wednesday evening of last week William L. Allen, an employee of the O.&W. Railroad Co., in Sidney was untied in marriage with Miss Mabel E. Gould at her home in Unadilla [Otsego Co., NY], by Rev. R.N. Parke, rector of St. Matthew's church, that village. Mrs. Allen has lived in Sidney for the past six years being employed in the Clark Silk mill. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will reside in Sidney. [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 30, 1906]
Mr. Calvin Ireland of Bennettsville [Chenango Co., NY] was united in marriage to Miss Musa M. Minor of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY] on Saturday afternoon at the Baptist parsonage, the Rev. A.E. Holmes officiating. After returning from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Ireland will make their home at Bennettsville. [Bainbridge Republican, Sept. 13, 1906]
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