Saturday, March 21, 2015

Marriages (March 21)

Corey - Baker
Utica Saturday Globe, January 18, 1902
 
 
Charles Henry Corey and Mae Baker
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Corey

Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]:  Two prominent young society people were happily wedded on Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer Baker, on Henry street, when their oldest daughter, Miss Mae Baker, and Charles Henry Corey were made man and wife.  The impressive ceremony was performed at 2 o'clock by Rev. William D. Benton, rector of Emmanuel Church, the beautiful Episcopal service being employed with ring.  Miss Mira Porter, of Clinton, was bridesmaid, and Warren Lee of New York acted as best man.  The bride was gowned in white silk with chiffon and applique trimmings, and carried a bouquet of white roses.  The maid of honor was attired in pink silk mull and carried white carnations.  Just before the ceremony Miss Florence Rindge sang O, Promise Me.  Mrs. Tefft presided at the piano and played the wedding march.  The bride and groom were escorted to the parlor by the ushers, Frank H. Dimmick Jr., and Samuel W. Church, Raymond A. Rindge also acted as usher in seating the guests.  The happy twain stood before a large arch of holly and trailing pine, adorned with cut flowers and a white dove. The window shades had been drawn to exclude the daylight, gas and electric lights being used to heighten the beautiful effect of the decorated rooms. After the ceremony the wedding feast was served by Cateress Harriet E. Shepard.  The bride is a well-known member of Norwich society, whose refinement and graceful accomplishments as a musician and entertainer are greatly admired.  The bridegroom is a popular young man and has a host of friends. At present he is the day officer of the uniformed police force.  Many wishes for a happy and prosperous future follow Mr. and Mrs. Corey into their new relationship.  The gifts were numerous and elegant and consisted of cut glass, mirrors, paintings, silverware, table furnishings, an onyx stand, mantel clock, chairs, besides $50 in gold from the bride's father.  Mr. and Mrs. Corey left in the afternoon on a brief wedding trip.  Upon their return they will begin housekeeping in a suite of furnished rooms in the Baker Block, at the corner of Broad and Henry streets.
 
McLeon - Hill
Bainbridge News & Republican, March 9, 1944
 
Mrs. Lena M. Hill, of East Main street, Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], was married to Charles McLeon, of Bainbridge, in Afton, March 2.  The ceremony was performed by the Rev.  Kenneth Kingston.  A wedding breakfast was served at the Arlington Hotel in Binghamton, following the ceremony.
 
Marriage Notices
Chenango Union, September 21, 1882
LITTLE - MITCHELL:  At the residence of the bride's parents, in this village [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY], on Wednesday evening, Sept. 18th, 1882, by Rev Dr. Robbins, of Philadelphia, Mr. Robbins Little, of Los Angeles, Cal., to Miss Caroline Rowena Mitchell, daughter of John Mitchell, Esq.
 
CHAPMAN - VAN HORNE:  At the Baptist Church in Bainbridge, Tuesday evening, Sept. 12th, 1882, by Rev. H. Robertson, Mr. Charles B. Chapman, of Norwich [Chenango Co., NY^], to Miss Lucy Van Horne, daughter of A.A. Van Horne, Esq., of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY].
 
FOX - STEVER:  In Norwich, Sept. 16th, by Rev.  L.C. Hayes, Mr. Charles Fox, of Plymouth [Chenango Co., NY] to Miss Roselia Stever, of Binghamton [Broome Co., NY].
 
ISHAM - WEBB:  In Norwich, Sept. 16th, by Rev. L.C. Hayes, Mr. Frank N. Isham, of Sherburne [Chenango Co., NY] to Miss Minnie M. Webb, of King Settlement [Chenango Co., NY].
 
 

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