Monday, December 16, 2013

Marriages (December 16)

Guilford [Chenango Co., NY]:  A private wedding was solemnized at the Baptist parsonage in Columbus, on Wednesday morning, January 5th, when Harry R. Young of Guilford and Miss Marjorie Pearl Lamb of Columbus Quarter were united in marriage by Rev. A.H. Ganoung, pastor of the Baptist church.  The groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. George Young of this place.  Friends extend best wishes.  [Bainbridge Republican, Jan. 13, 1921]
 
William Ward of Bainbridge, N.Y. [Chenango Co.] and Carrie Palmer, of Sidney, N.Y. [Delaware Co., NY] were married at the home of the bridegroom's brother, Frank Ward, in Sayre, Pa., Monday, Dec. 27.  The Rev. S.M. Babcock, pastor of the Free Methodist church officiated.   [Bainbridge Republican, Jan. 20, 1921]
 
Married at the M.E. parsonage, Friday evening, January 15, 1921, by Rev. R.F. Lesh, Amasa J. Leonard and Lena Eggleston, both of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY.  [Bainbridge Republican, Jan. 20, 1921]
 
Guilford [Chenango Co.,  NY]:  On March 9th a private wedding occurred in our village when Austin M. Bowmen and Miss Helen L. Dixon both of Mt. Upton were united in matrimony at the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bourne by Rev. N.S. Boardman rector of Christ Church.  The groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bourne of Mt. Upton and is railroad clerk in the O.&W. station at that place of which his father is station agent.  [Bainbridge Republican, Mar. 17, 1921]
 
Wedding bells that were rung in Binghamton echoed in melodious song and rapturous joy in Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] Sunday afternoon when train No. 6, came in and a young married couple alighted.  The beautiful Palm Sunday shed it radiance and sunshine over a bride and groom and the waning of a beautiful balmy, and clam Sabbath solemnized the return of Mr. Harry J. Mosher and Miss Eva G. Rood as man and wife.  these two prominent members of the Bainbridge young circle were untied in marriage at the High Street M.E. parsonage, Binghamton, 3 o'clock, Saturday afternoon.  Their friends received them upon their arrival at Bainbridge and extended to them congratulations and best wishes, and expressed the hopes that the charms of happiness might gather about them and yield a bright prospect of a long and contented life. [Notation:  1894]
 
A beautiful marriage ceremony will be performed this afternoon at the residence of Mr. John Haddow.  His eldest daughter, Miss Lillian Haddow will be married to Charles M. Corbin, of Albnay.  Preparations are made for a brilliant and handsome event.  The wedding will occur at 4:30 p.m. Rev. R.H. Stearns will officiate.  The front room of their handsome home will be trimmed and decorated with rare and lovely flowers and plants. The best man is Homer Corbin, brother of the groom, and the bridesmaid is Miss Mamie Briggs.  The bride will wear a delicate dove color black velvet dress and the bridesmaid a wine colored silk.  After the ceremony the bride and groom will leave on the 5:20 train for Albany.  [Notation:  April 25, 1894]
 
A very pretty home wedding occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Mandeville on North Main street [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY], Tuesday, August 13, 1895, it being the marriage of their daughter, Miss Louisa A. to Mr. Samuel F. Curtis of New York city.  About forty guests had assembled at their pleasant home, which was beautifully rimmed with ferns and flowers, and at 2 o'clock the bride and groom advanced to a bank of evergreens and flowers, which was arranged in one corner of the spacious parlor and were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock, Rev. R.H. Stearns, pastor of the Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony.  After congratulations and social greetings an elaborate wedding feast was served.  The bride and groom left soon after for Afton by carriage, where they took the train for Albany.  A short trip through the eastern states will be taken by the happy couple after which they will be "at home" to their friends at Orange, N.J.  Mr. Curtis is stenographer in the main office of the Standard Oil company of New York city, and his charming bride is one of Bainbridge's most beautiful and accomplished daughters.  The hearty congratulations and most sincere wishes for their health and happiness goes with them from a large circle of friends. 

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