Thursday, March 20, 2014

Marriages (March 20)

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoyt, of Ouaquaga [Broome Co., NY], announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Douglas Bloodgood, son of Mr. and Mr.s Elmer Bloodgood, of Tully [Onondaga Co., NY].  No date has been set for the wedding.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Jan. 23, 1947]

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoagland, of Hancock [Delaware Co., NY], announce the engagement of their daughter, Vesta, to Berwyn G. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, of New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY].   No date has been set for the wedding.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Jan. 23, 1947]

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Boyd, of Franklin Depot [Delaware Co., NY], announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Marjorie, to Charles John Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Moss, of Sidney Center [Delaware Co., NY].  The date has not been set for the wedding.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Jan. 23, 1947]

Miss Olia Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole, of Delhi [Delaware Co., NY], was married to Philip De Rock, son of Mrs. Mable De Rock, Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], Jan. 4, by the Rev. Robert Kellerman at the Methodist church, Sidney.  Both are employed in the accounting office of the Scintilla Magneto Division.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Jan. 23, 1947]

Mr. and Mrs. August Jobs, of Guilford, announce the marriage of their niece, Miss Zada Briggs, of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], to Robert C. Winchell on Saturday, Jan. 11, at Fulton.  Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. David Wise.  The bride choose a navy blue suit with white accessories and carried a bridal bouquet of carnations, roses and baby's breath.  Mr. Wise was a former buddy of the groom, both serving overseas together.  Mrs. Winchell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Briggs, of Syracuse, and Mr. Winchell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winchell, of Guilford. The newlyweds are making their home temporarily with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Burlison, of Unadilla, the groom's sister and husband.  Both are popular Guilford young people and best wishes are extended to them.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Jan. 23,  1947]

On Friday evening of last week a very quiet wedding came off at the residence of Mr. R.C. Stockwell.  The Parties were Mr. George W. Parker and one of Mr. Stockwell's daughters, Jennie.  Only a few of the nearest friends were invited.  The nuptial ceremony was performed by Rev. N.S.Reynolds at 5 o'clock p.m. after which a reception was given, and at 7 o'clock the parties took up their abode in their own house, near the residence of the bride's parents, which had already been furnished by the groom, and went immediately to keeping house, instead of taking a bridal tour. We congratulate the newly married couple, and wish them a long and prosperous voyage through life.  Ye printers were duly remembered.  [Bainbridge Republican, Nov. 15, 1877]

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