Monday, June 6, 2016

Marriages (June 6)

Malloy - Welch
Utica Saturday Globe, November 1913
 

 Edward J. & Ella G. (Welch) Malloy
 
Thanksgiving time has come to share with the month of roses the plighting of marriage vows judging from the manner in which the wee god, Cupid, has been kept busy during the past week.  The marriage of Miss Ella G. Welch and Edward J. Malloy occurred Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Paul's Church, Rev. Father Edward R. Prendergast officiating.  The bride wore a brown traveling gown and carried a white prayer book.  She was attended by her sister, Miss Frances E Welch, who was costumed in blue. The best man was John G. Malloy, a brother of the groom. After the ceremony the happy couple automobiled to Sherburne, where they took the Lackawanna train for a wedding journey to Utica, Syracuse and other places. After December 20 they will be at home to their friends at 51 Sheldon street, a home newly purchased and prepared for them. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Catherine L. Welch, of Silver street [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY], and has become well known and highly appreciated as a graduate nurse during the past three years.  She is a member of the Norwich Nurses' association. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Malloy and is one of Norwich's popular young business men, being proprietor of a lunch room on Broad street. They have the best wishes of all their acquaintances for a happy future. The numerous wedding gifts consisted of cut glass, linen and other valuable pieces, among which glistened $200 in gold.

Benton - Shaw
Afton Enterprise, July 9, 1914
A quiet wedding took place at the Presbyterian parsonage o Spring Street [Afton, Chenango Co., NY] last Friday evening, July 10, 1914, when Miss Lottie A. Shaw and Mr. Jesse L. Benton were united in marriage by the bride's pastor Rev. John J. Francis, D.D.  The friends present were Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shaw, Mrs. Edward J. Benton, and Mrs. Francis. The bride was tastefully gowned in white embroidered messaline, and wore pink roses.  After the ceremony the young couple went on a short honeymoon trip, after which they will make their home in Afton.  Both the bride and groom are well known and popular and hosts of friends in the village and vicinity join in wishing them a happy and prosperous wedded life.

Stokes - Lewis
Chenango Union, June 10, 1909
Monday at St. Paul's rectory by the Rev. Father Prendergast occurred the marriage of Ray W. Lowe of Fulton [Oswego Co., NY] and Miss Irene Stokes of this village [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY].  The groom is the youngest son of Mrs. Marietta Lowe of Sherburne [Chenango Co., NY], and was formerly an operator at the D.L.&W. station here.  The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stokes and is a graduate of the Training class and has taught successful in the East Norwich school for the past three years. After a short wedding trip in New York the bride and groom will be at home to their friends in Fulton, where the groom has opened a brokerage office.  Both Mr. and Mrs. Lowe have a host of friends who will wish them a long and happy married life.

Mr. & Mrs. G. S. Graves
Bainbridge Republican, March 16, 1888
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Graves celebrated the eleventh anniversary of their marriage in a very surprising though happy manner, Thursday evening, March 8th, 1888.  In order to make it a complete surprise to the worthy couple, they were invited out to spend the evening with one of their neighbors. They had been gone but a little time when they were notified that their presence was desired at home, as company had arrived.  Accordingly they hastened away, to find their house in the possession of about seventy persons.  Of course it was trying to find their home in the hands of others, but deeming "discretion the better part of valor," they immediately surrendered and very gracefully accepted the situation.  After a good deal of hearty hand-shaking, the company were presented with some substantial tokens of esteem and friendship, which were thankfully received.  After a little, supper was announced, and a more choice and bountiful repast could hardly be prepared.  Those who were present pronounced it a most enjoyable occasion, and as the company parted to go to their respected homes it was in the spirit of gladness because of living in a Christian land with homes where marriage is one of the most blessed though solemn rites.

Marriage Notices
Chenango Telegraph, May 11, 1859
 
WHEELER - DOTY:  In Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], on the 1st inst. by Rev. J.C. Ransom, Nehemiah Wheeler, Jr., to Miss Frances V. Doty, both of Oxford.
 
PRESHO - SULLIVAN:  In Bath, Steuben Co., on the 13, ult., by Rev. George D. Stewart, John Presho of Afton [Chenango Co., NY], to Miss Agnes Sullivan, of Bath.
 

Chenango Telegraph, May 25, 1859

SPAFFORD - LORD:  In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY], on the 17th inst., at the residence of T.G. Card, by Rev. L.E. Spafford, H.G. Spafford, of Pittsfield, Otsego Co., to Miss Fidelia Lord of Pitcher [Chenango Co., NY].

 

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