Thursday, March 3, 2016

Marriage (March 3)

Cusack - Casey
Utica Saturday Globe, April 1910
 

Michael J. & Bridget M. (Casey) Cusack
 
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]:  The marriage ceremony of Michael J. Cusack and Bridget M. Casey was celebrated at St. Paul's Catholic Church on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Father Logan, of Sherburne, officiating in the absence from town of Rev. Father Prendergast.  Mathew Cusack, of New Haven, Conn., a brother of the groom was the best man and Miss Annie Casey, a sister of the bride was the maid of honor.  Miss Kate Lee presided at the organ and rendered the wedding march.  The bride was gowned in cream pongee and wore a white picture hat. She carried a white prayer book.  Her going away gown was of blue with hat to match.  Following the ceremony a reception was held at the newly furnished home at 1 State street, where the cateress, Mrs. Mary Randall, had charge of the refreshments.  Many useful and handsome gifts betokened the esteem of many friends.  A brief wedding journey will include Utica, Syracuse and Albany among other places. Both bride and groom have been residents of Norwich for about fie years, during which the groom has been clerk at the Exchange Hotel. For the past few months the bride has lived with the family of R.E. Rindge. The parents of both Mr. and Mrs. Cusack are still residents of Ireland. The young people have the best wishes of their acquaintances for a happy and prosperous future.
 
Moore - Linahan
Chenango Union, May 9, 1907
Dr. John D. Moore, of Bloomfield, N.J., and Miss Anna A. Linahan, of New Haven, Conn., were married at New Haven April 20.  Dr. Moore is a son of late David Moore, of Norwich [Chenango Co., NY] and lived here until after the death of his father, when the family moved to New Haven, where Dr. Moore and his brother James A. deceased, were students at Yale.  Mrs. George Brock, Mrs. Cornelius Eagen and Mrs. John Hynes, of Norwich are sisters of the groom.

Ireland - Juliand
Chenango Union, May 16, 1907
The marriage of Miss Christine B. Juliand to Frank L. Ireland of Norwich [Chenango Co., nY], was celebrated last Thursday evening at the home of the bride at Greene [Chenango Co., NY].  Rev. P.T. Olton performed the ceremony in the presence of about forty of the relatives.  The bride, who was attired in a gown of white net and wore orange blossoms, entered the room on the arm of her mother who gave her away.  Mrs. H.D. Spencer of Boston, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Herbert A. Ireland of Norwich, brother of the groom, acted as best man.  The house was decorated in yellow and green, consisting of running pine, cedar and daffodils. After the ceremony, delightful refreshments were served.

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