Guilford [Chenango Co., NY]: A quiet home wedding took place Sunday afternoon July 23 at the Congregational manse when William Harvey, youngest son of Rev. and Mrs. J.W. Bump was united in marriage with Mildred R. Marble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marble. Mr. Bump is an employee of the Wilber National Bank of Oneonta. They are spending their honeymoon at Goodyear Lake and will reside in Oneonta. Your correspondent with a host of friends wish that in beginning their young lives together, they may find prosperity along life's pathway. [Bainbridge Republican, July 27, 1922]
The following marriage notice appeared in yesterday's New York
papers: Knight - Danforth: On April 6, by Rev. Robert H. Orr of
Brooklyn, Mary P. Danforth to Edward Knight
of New York. [Bainbridge Republican, Apr. 20, 1898]
Unadilla [Otsego Co., NY]: A marriage is soon to take place in St. Matthews church, that of Miss Susan Louise Wiesmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Wiesmer, of Unadilla. The event will occur Wednesday evening, June 29th at 9 o'clock. [Bainbridge Republican, June 22, 1898]
Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]: Miss Retta Washburn and Albert Palmatier of Edmeston were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thorp, Monday, Aug. 15, Rev. Mr. Swinerton of New Berlin officiating. Miss Washburn has made her home with Mr. Thorp for the past two years. [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 24, 1898]
Geo. Clayton of East Branch and Miss Nellie Whittaker of Sidney, were married at the bride's home Wednesday afternoon of last week by Rev. W.J. Hill, of the M.E. church. It was a pretty wedding. After a short bridal trip, the couple will return to reside in Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]. [Bainbridge Republican, Sept. 7, 1898]
In Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], Thursday evening, Oct. 13, occurred the marriage of B.Y. Humphrey and Miss Levantia Goodenough, both of this village, by Rev Arthur Spaulding. [Bainbridge Republican, Oct. 19, 1898]
Last Saturday afternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barnes, on River street was the scene of a quiet wedding. Their daughter Miss Effie I. Jacobs, was united in marriage to Mr. Henry C. Durell of Boston, Mass. The event passed off very pleasantly and the happy pair took the D.&H. flyer to Boston, via Albany. Mrs. Durell is a daughter of Mrs. Wm. Barnes and as Miss Jacobs is well known and highly esteemed by a large circle of friends in Unadilla, Bainbridge and Sidney--Sidney Record. [Bainbridge Republican, Oct. 26, 1898]
Unadilla [Otsego Co., NY]: A marriage is soon to take place in St. Matthews church, that of Miss Susan Louise Wiesmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Wiesmer, of Unadilla. The event will occur Wednesday evening, June 29th at 9 o'clock. [Bainbridge Republican, June 22, 1898]
Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]: Miss Retta Washburn and Albert Palmatier of Edmeston were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thorp, Monday, Aug. 15, Rev. Mr. Swinerton of New Berlin officiating. Miss Washburn has made her home with Mr. Thorp for the past two years. [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 24, 1898]
Geo. Clayton of East Branch and Miss Nellie Whittaker of Sidney, were married at the bride's home Wednesday afternoon of last week by Rev. W.J. Hill, of the M.E. church. It was a pretty wedding. After a short bridal trip, the couple will return to reside in Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]. [Bainbridge Republican, Sept. 7, 1898]
In Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], Thursday evening, Oct. 13, occurred the marriage of B.Y. Humphrey and Miss Levantia Goodenough, both of this village, by Rev Arthur Spaulding. [Bainbridge Republican, Oct. 19, 1898]
Last Saturday afternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barnes, on River street was the scene of a quiet wedding. Their daughter Miss Effie I. Jacobs, was united in marriage to Mr. Henry C. Durell of Boston, Mass. The event passed off very pleasantly and the happy pair took the D.&H. flyer to Boston, via Albany. Mrs. Durell is a daughter of Mrs. Wm. Barnes and as Miss Jacobs is well known and highly esteemed by a large circle of friends in Unadilla, Bainbridge and Sidney--Sidney Record. [Bainbridge Republican, Oct. 26, 1898]
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