Friday, February 7, 2014

Marriages (February 7)

W.M. Hastings & Son framed a few days ago the marriage certificate of Alonzo Loomis and wife given them by Noah Wilkins of Wilkins Settlement fifty years ago the 20th of January last.  Mr. Loomis was 72 the 8th of March, and his wife, Miss Mary West Loomis, will be 67 the 28th of April [1897]
 
Charles H. Clark, editor of the Bainbridge Republican [Chenango Co., NY], and Miss Bertha Westcott of Oneonta [Otsego Co., NY] were married at the home of the bride on Monday afternoon, Rev. C.C. Pierce performing the ceremony.  Only immediate relatives and friends were present--Oneonta Spy   [June 17, 1895]
 
George Alverton and Mrs. Mary Johnson launched their bark on the sea of matrimony last week.  May their lives be long and happy with troubles small [Sept. 1895]
 
IVES-SMITH:  At the residence of the bride's parents in Guilford, Feb. 3, 1892, by Rev. J.L. Jones, Otto Lewis Ives and Luella Amelia Smith, all of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY].
 
June 2d a very pretty wedding took place at John M. Cooper's.  The contracting parties were Charles F. LeBarron of Binghamton [Broome Co., NY], and Miss Lena M. Burrell, of Otego [Otsego Co., NY].  The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. Kilpatrick, of Bainbridge.  After congratulations by those assembled a bountiful collation was partaken of.  The bride was attired in a blue dress trimmed with white and wore chrysanthemums.  The groom wore conventional black.  Mr. LeBarron is a promising young man and is chorister in the First Christian church of Binghamton.  The bride is an estimable young lady and beloved by all who knew her.  Mr. and Mrs. LeBarron will make their future home in Binghamton.  Among the guests were the Misses Hattie Yale, Cora Hamilton and Bessie Cooper of Bainbridge, and Messrs. W.C. Hamilton, Merwin Yale and P.F. Cole.
 
Raymond W. Williams, son oj Rev. and Mrs. M.V. Williams formerly of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] and Miss Lillian I. Perrine of Beaver Falls, Pa., were married in Binghamton, December 24th, 1927 at the home of Mrs. C.M. Blewer an aunt of the groom.  The ceremony was performed by the groom's father and only the immediate family were present.  The young couple will reside in Syracuse where Ray has a lucrative position as sketch artist with the Onondaga Pottery Co.  [Bainbridge Republican, Jan. 12, 1928]
 
 

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