Frink - Carner
Utica Saturday Globe, April 1918
Leon Irving & Charlotte Eleanor (Carner) Frink
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]: In a pretty ceremony performed in the parsonage of the M.E. Church of this city, at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, Miss Charlotte Eleanor Carner, of this city, became the bride of Leon Irving Frink, of North Norwich. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert L. Clark, the ring service being used. The bride was attired in a dove-colored traveling suit with picture hat to match, and carried a bridal bouquet of pink and white roses. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Carner, at 15 Barnes street, where a wedding supper was served. The happy couple left the next morning in their car to enjoy a wedding trip to Utica, Albany, Troy, Kingston and other points of interest, after which they will be ready to receive their friends at their home in North Norwich. The bride is a very popular young lady among her many friends of this city and the groom is a highly esteemed young man of this vicinity, having been employed by the New York, Ontario & Western Railroad Company for the past three years. Both are held in the highest regard by a large circle of friends.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Seeley
Bainbridge Republican, January 27, 1888
In our last week's items we mentioned F.T. Seeley and wife visiting here. Frank says he thought some of the people were in a hurry for them to get back to Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], but could not think why, until Tuesday, this week, when nearly forty of his relatives and friends from this place and Coventry drove up to his house, reminding him that it was the marriage anniversary of himself and wife. A very pleasant afternoon was passed in a social visit, and at the favorable hour all were invited to the dining room, where the tables told that the ladies had not forgotten to furnish the good things that help amazingly to make a good visit, and each seemed to appreciate and enjoy the bountiful supply. Mr. and Mrs. Seeley were fully convinced that the friends held no ill will in their seeming lack of cordiality while here, by the valuable and useful tokens they received, which were duly presented by their pastor, Rev. H.B. Cook.
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Seymour
Bainbridge Republican, November 22, 1917
Coventry [Chenango Co., NY]: A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seymour Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1917 it being the 50th anniversary of their marriage. Between 60 and 70 relatives and friends went to their home and informed them they had come to help them celebrate the (not very common event) their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, though much surprised received them all cordially, and were made very happy by the efforts of their friends. A delicious chicken pie dinner was served with all the good things that go with it. A very happy day was passed and a further evidence of the respect and esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Seymour are held. In behalf of the friends Rev. C.A. Joselyn presented them with a purse of gold with appropriate remarks. The day was perfect and the wish of friends was that their declining years, the remainder of life's pathway, might be as the beautiful autumn day which they had just enjoyed.
Marriage Notices
Chenango Union, April 1, 1875
CLARK - SHEFELT: In Oxford, March 22d, by Rev. J.C. Ramsen, Mr. O.J. Clark of Union Valley to Miss E.J. Shufelt of Norwich.
ROUNDS - DINGHAM: In Bainbridge, March 22d, by Rev. A.B. Richardson, Mr. James Rounds of Oxford to Miss Cornelia Dingham of Bainbridge.
REYNOLDS - STEWART: In Lincklaen, March 20th, 1875 by D. Davis, Esq., Mr. Theodore H. Reynolds of Otselic to Miss Flora Steward of Lincklaen.
DULY - CHURCH: In Sherburne, March 24th, 1875 by H. Allfrey, Esq., Mr. Loren Duly to Mrs. Mary Church, all of Sherburne.
DALRYMPLE - AUSTIN: In Sherburne, March 24th, by Rev. H. Fox, Mr. Lawson Dalrymple of North Norwich to Miss Allena F. Austin, of Brookfield.
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