Phetteplace - Dibble
Utica Saturday Globe, April 1915
Mr. Paul & Bertha May (Dibble) Phetteplace
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phetteplace are receiving the congratulations of their many friends in this city upon their recent marriage. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dibble, in South New Berlin. The bride, Miss Bertha May Dibble, is a most winsome young lady and the groom, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Phetteplace, of Norwich, is a most worthy young man. Rev. Mr. Wheeler officiated at the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Phetteplace started on a wedding journey. After May 1 they will be at home to their many friends at the Phetteplace homestead in Norwich. All of their acquaintances wish them great joy and a long and happy married life.
Truesdell - Parce
Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph, January 1, 1890
A very pleasant wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, on Piano Street [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY] the evening of December 23d. It was the marriage of their niece Miss Adelaide Parce, of DeLand, Florida, a very estimable young lady, who has been spending several weeks in Norwich and has made many friends by her sterling worth and accomplishments, to Mr. Wallace S. Truesdell, a successful teacher of Canandaigua. Mr. Truesdell is a college graduate of excellent scholarship and is rapidly rising in his chosen profession. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Warren G. Partridge, in the presence of a few personal friends. After the congratulations of friends the company sat down to ample and delicious refreshments, and the good cheer and enjoyment of the occasion was a forecast of the happy and useful lives of this happy couple. After the wedding supper and many hearty congratulations, the couple left on the night train for their new home at Canandaigua.
Cook - Crawley
Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph, January 3, 1880
The marriage of Clarence G. Cook, and Miss Mary Jane Crawley was solemnized at Emmanuel Church, on new Year's eve. The church was elegantly decorated and the ceremony performed by the Rector, E. Bayard Smith, in the presence of a very large audience of friends who assembled to witness the happy event. At the conclusion of the ceremony they retired to the home of the bride, where a reception and collation was tendered the immediate friends and relatives of the newly wedded couple. They will at once commence house keeping at the residence of Mr. Cook, at Richmondville, Schoharie county. The kind wishes of a large circle go with them.
Graves - Banner
Ocean Grove Times, June 29, 1912
On Wednesday morning of last week, June 19, Mrs. G.S. Graves [Gaylord S. Graves], a summer resident of Ocean Grove [Monmouth Co., NJ], was united in marriage at her home in Bainbridge, N.Y. [Chenango Co.], to Daniel T. Banner of the latter place. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Frank James, pastor of the Bainbridge, M.E. Church, of which the bride is a member and a teacher in its Sunday school. The couple stood before a bank of ferns and flowers artistically arranged, and here after the clergyman pronounced the words which made them man and wife, they received the cordial congratulations of their relatives and friends. Before leaving Bainbridge, the same day, on their bridal tour, Mr. and Mrs. Banner were given a parting reception at the railroad depot, where a large number of persons assembled to bid them good-bye. In this throng was a detachment of the local G.A.R. of which Mr. Banner is the commander. The happy couple reached Ocean Grove last Saturday evening. At the Ocean House another reception awaited them, which took them completely by surprise. The rooms were profusely decorated with flowers and potted plants, and there was also a large wedding cake on the center table, together with a shower of letters and postcards from all parts of the country. Mrs. Banner has been conducting the Ocean House for nine seasons. She has a wide circle of friends, not only in her home town, Bainbridge, where she is so highly esteemed, but in Ocean Grove and among the summer visitors who have enjoyed her hospitality as the head of a popular hotel.
Marriage Notices
Chenango Telegraph, January 20, 1876
JUDD - MINOR: In Coventryville [Chenango Co., NY], Jan. 2, by Rev. G.D. Norton, Mr. Joel L. Judd to Mrs. Amanda M. Minor, all of Coventryville.
HOLLINGWORTH - GRANT: In Pharsalia, Dec. 30th, by Rev. J.D. Webster, Mr. Dwight Hollingworth of McDonough [Chenango Co., NY] to Miss Helen M. Grant of Pharsalia [Chenango Co., NY].
WOOD - FULLER: In Binghamton, 10th inst., by Rev. Dr. Paddock, Mr. Azor Wood, of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], to Mrs. Hannah M. Fuller, of Binghamton [Broome Co., NY].
MOODY - PHILLIPS: In Shenandoah [Dutchess Co., NY], 1st inst. by Rev. J.B. Wells, Mr. Charles D. Moody, of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY] to Miss Emma J. Phillips of the former place.
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