Friday, April 1, 2016

Marriages (April 1)

Cook - Reynolds
Utica Saturday Globe, November 1910


Mr. & Mrs. Leo M. & Beulah (Reynolds) Cook

Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]:  At the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Reynolds, on Wednesday evening, occurred the marriage of Miss Beulah C. Reynolds and Leo M. Cook.  Rev. M.D. Fuller, of the Broad Street M.E. Church, officiated in the presence of about 50 guests, including several from out of town.  The bride was richly gowned in white and carried a bouquet of bridal roses.  The maid of honor, Miss Helen M. Cook, wore pale green silk and carried white carnations.  Leon Brosmer acted as best man. The parlor was very prettily festooned in silver and white, the ceremony taking place beneath a large bridal bell hung in the alcove formed by connecting bay windows, the sash being screened in white and the window space banked with flowers and plants. The bride is the daughter of Sterling Reynolds, of Waverly, Pa., but for 11 years has made her home with her uncle in Norwich and by her happy disposition and attractive manner has made many friends.  The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, of this place, and fills the responsible position of baggage master at the D.L.&W. station. The wedding gifts were numerous and valuable. After a feast worthy of the occasion served by Cateress Margaret Scanlon, Mr. and Mrs. Cook left on a wedding trip to Binghamton, Cortland, Syracuse, Schenectady and Albany amid a shower of best wishes.  Upon their return they will reside at 31 Hickok avenue.

Smith - Gonzales
Norwich, Chenango Co., NY newspaper, July 3, 1893
Judge Walter Lloyd Smith will sail on Saturday of this week for England, and will be married to Miss Jessie Gonzales the following week in London.  Judge Smith takes the precaution of having his brother, Rev Wilton Merbe Smith, go along with him to perform the ceremony.  The bride, who should be a Spaniard if there were anything in a name, comes form Elmira, New York, the home of Judge Smith, and for several years acted as his stenographer and private secretary and for the past year has been travelling in Europe with a tutoress. She is said to be a beautiful and accomplished young lady.

Burchard - Lillis
Miss Catherine F. Lillis, daughter of Mrs. John J. Lillis, was united in marriage Thursday afternoon, August 18, to Vanderlyn Burchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Burchard of Oxford. The Rev. Paul Martineau, pastor of St. Joseph's church, officiated.  Only members of the immediate families were present.  Miss Winifred Milan was maid of honor and A. Stanley Burchard was his brother's best man.  Mrs. Burchard attended Oswego Normal school, Pratt Institute and New York University, while Mr. Burchard is a graduate of Pennsylvania university.  Immediately after the ceremony they left for a short wedding trip after which they will be at home in their apartment in the Eddy home on State street.

Marriage Notices
Chenango Union

FERGESEN - NEWTON:  Chauncey Fergesen to Eunice F. Newton, both of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], on the 10th inst. in Harpersville by Rev. R.P. Beebe.  (July 17, 1850)

FIELD - COOK:  William M. Field of Smyrna [Chenango Co., NY] to Roxy A. Cook of Norwich [Chenango Co., NY] on the 28th ult. in Oxford by Rev. Wm. Wyatt.  (Dec. 8, 1847)

FISK - GOODSELL:  A. Fisk of Otego, Otsego Co., to Harriet Goodsell of Colesville, Broome co., on the 4th inst., in Bainbridge by Rev. Beebe.  (Sept. 11, 1850)

FLETCHER - BRETT:  Dr. J.B. Fletcher of Greene [Chenango Co., NY] to Amanda M. Brett of Mt. Upton [Chenango Co., NY] on the 2nd inst. in Mt. Upton by Rev. J.H. Chamberlain.  (Nov. 8, 1848)

FOLLETT - BROWN:  Charles D. Follett of Pitcher [Chenango Co., NY] to Francis A. Brown of Pharsalia [Chenango Co., NY], on the 13th inst. in Pharsalia by Elder j.M. Crandall. (May 23, 1849)

FOLLETT - COOK:  Willard F. Follett to Ann Cook, both of Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] on the 20th in Earlville by Rev. Perry G. White.  (June 6, 1849)

 

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