Sunday, May 8, 2016

Marriages (May 8)

Benton - Fenerbach
Afton Enterprise, September 17, 1914
Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Fenerbach, Jr., of Buffalo are spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Edith M. Benton.  Coupled with the above statement, a sort of romance is interwoven for upon the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Fenerbach they gave the unexpected announcement of their marriage which took place at Buffalo, N.Y., June 20, 1914.  The event came as a great, though happy surprise to their host of friends and relatives. During the past year Mrs. Fenerbach has been the popular and efficient stenographer and bookkeeper for the U.S. Smoke Eliminator Co., Inc., at Buffalo and made many friends by her genial and charming personality in the Bison City.  Mr. Fenerbach is one of Buffalo's leading and talented young business men and holds the responsible and lucrative position as manager of the large Hammer Electric store on Broadway.  Mr. Fenerbach has many warm friends which he has made during his visits here in Elmira, so amidst the congratulations and best wishes of a very large circle of friends both in this city and Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Fenerbach will soon leave to take up their future residence in Buffalo.--Elmira Star Gazette.  Mrs. Fenerbach will be remembered formerly as Miss W. Charlene Benton of this place [Afton, Chenango Co., NY], and her many friends here will extend best wishes and hearty congratulations for a safe, happy and prosperous voyage upon the matrimonial sea of life.
 
Baldwin - Wylie
Chenango Union, July 1, 1897
At the residence of the bride's parents, No. 40 Cortland street, last week Thursday evening, Miss Grace May Wylie was united in marriage to William Augustus Baldwin, son of Under Sheriff Baldwin.  The ceremony as performed by Rev. H.D. Stebbins in the presence of a select  company of relatives and intimate friends.  Miss Eudora Wylie, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and. Johnson Ray was best man.  Albert K. Byrd and Charles F.  Hale acted as ushers.  Miss Jennie L. Bishop presided at the piano.  The house decorations were handsome, consisting chiefly of ferns, roses and marguerites.  A wedding supper was served by Miss Hickey, after the ceremony.
 
Webb - Acly
Afton Enterprise, October 22, 1914
Coventry [Chenango Co., NY]:  Rev. Wm. Webb of Plymouth [Chenango Co., NY] was united in marriage to Marian Acly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Acly of this town [Coventry, NY], on Thursday Oct. 15, 1914, at their home, in the western part of this town.  Rev. Jocelyn of this place performing the ceremony, assisted by Rev. A.R. Burke of Norwich. The happy couple have many friends in this place who extend hearty congratulations and good wishes.
 
Spohn - Thornton
Bainbridge Republican, June 28, 1917
Married in Union Valley, N.Y. [Chenango Co.], at the M.E. parsonage, Monday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, by the Rev. G.C. VanWoert.  Bernice Marie Spohn and Rexford A. Thornton.  They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Hodge, he being a cousin of the bride.  Miss Spohn is well known in Bainbridge, a daughter of Mr. George Spohn, and has been a student in the High school.  For a year past she has held a position in the office at the Endicott-Johnson shoe factory. After a few days spent in Afton, Bainbridge and Guilford, they will make their home in Buffalo, where Mr. Thornton is employed.  The best wishes of many friends go with them.
 
Marriage Notices
Chenango Union, January 7, 1875
 
CHAFEY - BROOKINS:  In Sherburne, Dec. 23, 1874, by Rev. H. Fox, Mr. Wilson S. Chafey of Smyrna [Chenango Co., NY] to Miss Almedia Brookins of North Norwich [Chenango Co., NY].
 
AVERY - PERKINS:  In Lenox, Dec. 31, 1874 by Rev. C.H. Bonney, Mr. George Avery of Columbus [Chenango Co., NY] to Miss Jennie Taber of Lenox [Madison Co., NY]
 
RISLEY - PERKINS:  At Lower Beaver Meadow, Dec. 29, 1874 by Rev. H.C. Wheeler, Mr. Orville Risley to New Hartford [Onondaga Co. NY] to Miss Adah L. Perkins of Smyrna [Chenango Co., NY].
 
SARLE - LOGAN:  In Greene, Dec. 24, 1874 by Rev. Sage, Mr. T. Herbert Sarle of New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY] to Miss Libby Logan of Rochester.
 

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