Sunday, April 30, 2017

Marriages (April 30)

Bunnell - Haynes
Chenango Union, January 9, 1890
A pleasant social event occurred at the spacious residence of Miss Caroline Haynes, in Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], New Year's evening, when she was united in marriage to Mr. Bradley Bunnell, a late resident of Penn Yan, N.Y. The ceremony was performed in the presence of about thirty guests, all near relatives of the contracting parties, by the Rev. Lynch, Rector of Christ Church. The parlors were beautifully dressed in Xmas greens and ferns, the initial letters appearing in white flowers tied with white ribbon. The bride wore a rich costume of brown silk and plush, with diamond ornaments and natural flowers. The supper did credit to Mr. Ferris' established reputation as caterer. The viands were ordered from Norwich, and were most agreeably served.  The gifts were numerous and beautiful, comprising lovely laces, choice books, silver, china, fancy articles, and charming pictures.  It was a reunion of the Bunnell family, which had not occurred in twenty-six years.

Bishop - Allen
Chenango Union, December 2, 1875
New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY]:  A very pleasant, if not brilliant wedding took place at St. Andrews Chruch, in this village, on Wednesday evening last.  The parties were Prof. I.P. Bishop, of the Academy, and Miss Julia Allen, and the ceremony was conducted by Rev. Mr. Robinson. A large number were in attendance.

Cornell - Bowen
Chenango Union, April 19, 1888
For some time past, Edgar Cornell, of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], has had quite flattering offers to engage in business, if he would only go West, as the friend believed that much more could be gained by a young man there than here.  He finally concluded to accept the offer and go.  And then a question arose as to whether he should go this spring and return in the fall, for he had made an offer of his heart and hand to a young lady, by whom it had been accepted with the understanding that in the fall they should join hands to share together the allotments of life.  The matter was talked over,and it was concluded that it was not best for man to go alone, and so arrangements were made for a quiet wedding at the residence of the bride's father, Henry Bowen, in Guilford, Wednesday, April 4th. The immediate relatives and friends gathered, when after an hour of visiting with the bride and groom, Edgar L. Cornell and Millie A. Bowen stood before the company, and Rev. .C. Hayes asked for the promise and presented the wedding ring, when they were pronounced husband and wife together. The tables in the spacious dining room laden with only such delicacies as occasions like it afford, were surrounded, and the viands, with a bountiful supply of warm maple sugar, were partaken of with joy and hope. We then repaired to another room, where other tables were well covered with mementoes of friendship, which told something of the appreciation with which the bride and groom were held--silver ware, gold and greenbacks, tablecloths, napkins, bed spreads, pictures, etc.  A visit of a few days among friends, and Tuesday, April 10th, they took the 10 P.M. train via Binghamton for Great Falls, Montana, where they expect to make their home. The prayers and best wishes of many friends followed them for their happiness and prosperity.

Windt - Yale
October 1936
Miss Louise Yale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yale of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], was married Saturday morning to Bernard Windt, son of Walter Windt, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., at Sage chapel, Ithaca.  Rev. Leon Bouton of Oxford officiated.  The bride wore a princess gown of blue velvet and carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums.  She was attended by Miss Margaret Parry of Endicott, who wore a gown of wine colored velvet.  Harry Cook was best man.  Mrs. Windt was graduated from Cornell university.  Mr. Windt is a graduate of Ithaca college.  Both are members of the Union-Endicott High school faculty.  Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in Willard Straight hall.

Marriage Notices
Chenango Republican, Oxford, NY, November 23, 1827

Married in Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], on the 15th inst., by Rev. N. Bentley, Mr. Silas Clark, Merchant to Miss Lavina Sherwood, daughter of Mr. John Sherwood, all of that place.

Married in Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], on Sunday evening, the 18th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Kies, Mr. William Jacobs to Miss Phila Gifford, daughter of Mr. Abner Gifford, all of this town.

Chenango Union, May 15, 1867

In German, April 26th, by Rev. A.C. Smith, Mr. William Hiller, of McDonough [Chenango Co., NY], to Miss Abigail Roe, of Wolli Kill.

In Utica, April 29th, by Rev. D.C. Curry, Mr. E. Green Dow, of Sherburne [Chenango Co., NY] to Miss Sarah E. Phelps, of South Edmeston [Otsego Co., NY]

 

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