Saturday, January 12, 2019

Marriages (January 12)

Mosher - Rood
March 17, 1894
Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock Mr. Harry Mosher was united in marriage to Miss Eva Rood, daughter of Percy Rood, at his residence [Binghamton, Broome Co., NY].  The ceremony was performed by Dr. Bradshaw. The young people are from Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY].  They left last evening for that village.

Todd - Pratt
February 21, 1912
Fred D. Todd of Binghamton [Broome Co., NY] and Miss Lucy Pratt of Lestershire [Broome Co., NY] were married Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Mr. Ripley, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Lestershire. The couple were unattended. The bride was attired in a dark blue traveling suit.  After a trip through the northern part of the State they will make their home in Binghamton, where the bride and groom are well known.

LeFevre - Dean
September 17, 1912
The marriage of Lewis L. LeFevre and Mrs. Adelia Dean was solemnized at Binghamton [Broome Co., NY] Tuesday evening.  Mr. LeFevre was a former resident of Greene, but is living on a farm near Tunnel [Broome Co., NY].  Mrs. Dean is a resident of Greene [Chenango Co., NY], making her home with her daughter, Mrs. O.M. Barstow.

Blair - Rhodes
September 1912
Rev. W.T. Blair, pastor of the Methodist church at Plymouth, Pa.., was united in marriage a few days since to Miss Margaret Rhodes of Wyoming, Pa.  Rev. Mr. Blair is one of the most popular clergymen in the Wyoming Conference.  He was formerly pastor of the Methodist church at Greene, also Bainbridge, Mt. Upton and Cooperstown.

Grover - Martin
September 18, 1912
At the home of the bride's parents, Wednesday, by Rev. J. Francis of the Presbyterian Church, Afton, Alta Martin and David Grover were married.  The young couple will make their home in Philadelphia.

Olmstead - Miller
October 2, 1912
The marriage of Ivan Olmstead and Miss Charlotte Miller was solemnized at the home of Burton Hayes, an uncle of the groom, Binghamton [Broome Co., NY], Wednesday, Oct. 2, by the Rev. Dr. Nicholson, pastor of the Centenary Church.   Mr. Olmstead is one of Greene's popular young men, being the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette R. Olmstead.  The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Eva Miller, and is one of the leaders in Green's social set of young ladies.  Mrs. Olmstead was gowned in a  handsome traveling suit of blue broadcloth. After a short trip to  New York, Mr. and Mrs. Olmsted will be at home to their friends on South Chenango Street, Greene, [Chenango Co., NY] in a part of the Olmstead house.

Lloyd - Davis
October 22, 1912
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis at East Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], Tuesday noon Oct. 22, their only daughter, Zella Margaret [Davis], became the bride of Mr. George H. Lloyd. The bride's pastor, Rev. R.A. Gates performed the ceremony in the presence of immediate friends. The ring service was used.  After the service a wedding luncheon was served, and the afternoon spent in a social way.  Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd left for a brief wedding journey, after which they will be at home to their many friends at the Lloyd farm on the east side river road.

Davis - Juliand
October 15, 1912
A very pretty church wedding was solemnized at Zion church Tuesday morning at nine o'clock, when Miss Eliza Juliand, youngest daughter of Mrs. William Juliand, and Dr. George Davis of Curtis Bay, Md., were united in marriage, Rev. Percy T. Olton performing the ceremony.  The bride was gowned in a suit of dark blue broadcloth and carried a white prayer book, and was given away by her mother. The groom was unattended. The church was very prettily decorated in palms and hydrangeas.  Mr. and Mrs. Davis evaded their friends and left by automobile.  Mrs. Davis is most favorably known here, and for some time she has held the position of superintendent of the surgical ward in a hospital at Durham, N.C.  They will reside at Curtis Bay, Md.

Burchard - Barry
October 1912
George B. Burchard of this village and Mrs. Nelia Barry of Killawog [Broome Co., NY] were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's sister in Binghamton [Broome Co., NY].  Mr. and Mrs. Burchard are spending several days in New York city and vicinity.

No comments:

Post a Comment