Hamilton Spectator

Marriages 1852

 

JANUARY 7, 1852

 

ROSS-DALTON - At Elizabethtown, on the 30th ultimo, by the Rev. John White, of St. John's Church, Brockville, Mr. Robert Ross, farmer, to Mary,  second daughter of William B. Dalton, Esq., of Elizabethtown.

 

JANUARY 10, 1852

 

BROWN-WADDELL - On Tuesday, the 6th instant, by the Rev. J. L. Alexander, Dr. T. P. S. Brown, of Stoney Creek, to Miss Hannetta Waddell, eldest daughter of Thomas Waddell, Esq., of Barton, C.W.

 

KERNIGHAN-LOWRY - In this city, on the 6th instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. William Kernighan, to Miss Jane Lowry, both of Hamilton.

 

HOWARD-JEROME - On the 31st December, by the Rev. Mr. Belton, at the residence of the bride's father, Barton, Mr. Seth Howard, to Miss Ruth Jerome, of Glanford.

 

JANUARY 17, 1852

 

HARRISON-FOSTER - On Tuesday, 13th January, at the church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, by the Rev. H. J. Grasset, rector of St. James's, the Honourable Samuel Beally Harrison, Judge of the County Court of the United Counties of York, Ontario, and Peel, to Ellen, widow of the late Colonel C. L. L. Foster, and daughter of the late Francis Humphreys, of Mansfield, England, Esq., and of Mrs. Samuel Ridout, of Toronto.

 

JANUARY 21, 1852

 

GORDON-MACDONALD - In this city, on the 20th instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. John Gordon, farmer, Township of Wawanosh, County of Huron, to Miss Jane Macdonald, Township of Puslinch, County of Waterloo.

 

READY-HINCKS - This day were celebrated at the Cathedral Church of this city (Quebec), by the Lord Bishop of Quebec, assisted by Dr. Mackie, the nuptials of Ellen Hincks, eldest daughter of the Honourable Francis Hincks, Inspector General, with Charles Ready, captain of the 71st Highland Light Infantry, eldest son of the late Major General John Ready, some years Civil Secretary to Canada under the Duke of Richmond, afterwards Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward's Island, and finally of the Isle of Man.

His Excellency the Earl of Elgin assisted at the ceremony by his presence in the church.


The lovely bride, who appeared in the full bloom of youthful beauty, was given away by her father.  The bridesmaids were Miss Bowen, Miss Killaly, and Miss Matilda Hincks. Captain Ready's best-men were the Right Honourable Lord Mark Kerry, Captain Hamilton, 71st Highland Infantry, A.D.C., and Mr. N. Bowen.

The cathedral was crowded by persons anxious to witness a ceremony which, notwithstanding its antiquity and frequency throughout all the nations of the globe, seems to have lost none of its freshness and interest for the human heart and mind.

After the conclusion, the whole party repaired to the private residence of the Hon. Francis Hincks in St. Lewis Street where a sumptuous dejeuner laid for seventy guests exhibited in a happy union the most rare and sumptuous delicacies with those gay and vivid embellishments with which the culinary "artiste" of the day decorated our modern repasts, awaited them.

The usual toasts upon these happy occasions were proposed and responded to with flowing glasses.  Her Majesty Queen Victoria and her gifted representation in this province were not forgotten.  His Excellency, in giving the principal domestic toast of the day, exhibited that rare felicity in his choice of topics and expressions for which whether at a national jubilee or a private matrimonial celebration which he honours with his presence, he stands confessedly unrivalled upon the continent of America.

 

JANUARY 24, 1852

 

DRUMMOND-TINDLEY - In this city, on the 21st,  by the Rev. Mr. McNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. Hugh Drummond, Township of Nelson, and County of Halton, to Miss Nancy Isabella Tindley, Township of Flamborough East.

 

WESTRING-EDGAR - At Christ's Church, Hamilton, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, Claus Edward Westring, of Sweede, to Miss Eliza Jane Edgar, grand-daughter of Mr. Matthew Carroll, late of Markethill, Ireland.

 

LINDSEY-MCKENZIE -  On Thursday,  the 22nd, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Dr. Burns, Charles Lindsey, Esq., assistant editor of the "Examiner" to Miss Janet McKenzie, daughter of W. L. McKenzie, Esq., M.P.P.

 

JANUARY 28, 1852

 

BURR-BENTLEY - By the Rev. E. B. Harper, in Toronto, at the residence of the bride's father, on the evening of Monday, the 19th instant, James Henry, eldest son of Mr. Rowlands Burr, to Deborah Eliza, second daughter of Mr. T. H. Bentley, printer, of the "Christian Guardian".


JANUARY 31, 1852

 

BAKER-THOMAS - In Christ's Church, on Wednesday, the 28th instant,  by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, B.A., rector, Charles Alfred Baker, of Oakville, to Mary Anne Norcliffe Thomas, eldest daughter of Charles Norcliffe Thomas, Esq., late of Spring Vale, West Oxford, Canada West.

 

FEBRUARY 14, 1852

 

CARY-WASHBURN - In this city, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Belton, Mr. Michael Cary, to Miss Lucinda Washburn, both of West Flamborough.

 

MURPHY-McLEAN -  On the 12th instant, by the same, Mr. Thomas Murphy, to Miss Flora McLean, all of this city.

 

GOLDSCHMIDT-LIND - The Boston "Atlas" of Friday says Mr. Otto Goldschmidt, pianist, of Hamburg, was yesterday married in this city to Miss Jenny Marcia Lind, of Stockholm. They were married under the Protestant Episcopal form. The application for the marriage certificate states that Miss Lind is 31 years of age, and Goldschmidt 24.

The following is the record which was made on the books of the Boston City Register: Married in this city at the residence of Mr. S. G. Ward, by the Rev. Charles Mason, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Wainright of New York; Swedish Consul, the Hon. Edward Everett; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ward; Mr. N, I. Bowditch, her legal adviser; and other friends being present; Otto Goldschmidt, of Hamburg, to Mlle. Jenny Lind, of Stockholm.

 

BROWN-SUTOR - At Cayuga, on Monday, the 2nd instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. B. C. Hill, Mr. John Brown, merchant, Walpole, to Miss Letitia, daughter of Samuel Sutor, Esq., Cayuga.

 

FEBRUARY 18, 1852

 

HALSON-JONES - On the 14th instant, at St. John's Church, Ancaster, by the Rev. Wm. McMurray, Robert Halson, Esq., second son of C. Halson, Esq., Skelkwarth, Isle of Wight, to Mary Jane, only daughter of the late R. D. G, Jones, Esq., of Newstead, C.W.

 

FEBRUARY 21, 1852

 

THOMPSON-EVANS - In this city, on Tuesday last, at the residence of F. W. Watkins, Esq., by the Rev. John Carrol, Wesleyan Minister, William Thompson, Esq., Deputy Reeve of Esquesing, to Miss Hannah Evans, sister of Messrs. Evens, hardware merchants, of this place.


FEBRUARY 25, 1852

 

PORTER-DOUGLAS - In this city, on the 24th instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St, Andrew's Church, James Porter, Esq., Township of Seneca, to Miss Jane Douglas, of the city of Hamilton.

 

FEBRUARY 28, 1852

 

RYERSEE-ORR - By the Rev. J. Gemley, Wesleyan Minister of Dundas, on the 17th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. George C. Ryersee, of Port Dover, to Sarah Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. John Orr, of Carlisle, East Flamborough.

 

WILLSON-BIGELOW - By the same on the 26th instant, at the residence of the bride's mother, East Flamborough, Mr. Thomas H. Willson, of Saltfleet, to Rachel Sabrina, fifth daughter of the late James Bigelow, Esq.

 

MARCH 27, 1852

 

AITKEN-DONNELLY - On Wednesday, the 24th instant, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. John Hebden, Mr. S. M. Aitken, to Christina Elizabeth, second daughter of Edward Donnelly, Esq., of Woodbourne Hall, all of this city.

 

CARDWELL-HICKES -  On Wednesday, the 24th instant, at the residence of J. B. Holden, Esq., Caledonia, by the Rev. Dr. Ferrier, D.D., Mr. Henry Cardwell of Caledonia, to Miss Mary Hickes, of Sussex, England.

 

MARCH 31, 1852

 

MONROE-GORDON - In this city, on the 29th instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. David Monroe, Township of Ancaster, to Miss Elizabeth Gordon, of Hamilton.

 

APRIL 10, 1852

 

GILLESBY-MANNING - In this city, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, rector of Christ's Church, Mr. Thomas Gillesby, to Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. J. R. Manning, all of this city.

 

APRIL 21, 1852

 

NEWBURY-MULKINS - On the 15th instant, at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. Wm. Clark, Mr. A. S. Newbury, of this city, to Mary, eldest daughter of T. J. Mulkins, Esq., Simcoe.


APRIL 28, 1852

 

STENETT-BETHUNE - On Wednesday, April 14th, in St. Peter's Church, Cobourg, by the Rev. J. Wilson, minister of Colborne and Grafton, assisted by Rev. H. Brent, minister of Barriefield, Kingston, the Rev. Walter Stenett, M.A., second classical master of Upper Canada College, and assistant minister of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, to Frances, only daughter of the Venerable A. N. Bethune, D.D., Archdeacon of York and rector of Cobourg.

 

MAY 1, 1852

 

SPITTAL-BLAIN - In this city, on the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, John Spittal, Esq., Township of Seneca, to Miss Jean Blain, Township of Binbrook.

 

MAY 12, 1852

 

NELSON-BACKES -  In St. James Church, Kingston, on Wednesday last, by the Rev. R. V. Rogers, Mr. John B. Nelson, of Bowmanville, Township of Darlington, to Miss Margaret Backes, fourth daughter of Mr. Thomas Backes, Quarter Master General's Department of Kingston.

 

SWACKHAMMER-FISHER - On the 5th instant, by the Rev. George McClatchey, Mr. Robert Swackhammer, to Miss Martha Fisher, both of Grimsby.

 

MAY 22, 1852

 

COLLAR-TAYLOR - On Thursday, the 13th instant, by the Rev. John Carroll, Mr. James Collar, to Rhoda Jane, second daughter of Mr. Thomas Taylor, all of this city.

 

MAY 26, 1852

 

SHEED-REARDON - In this city, on the 24th instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. George Sheed, to Miss Margaret Reardon, both of Hamilton.

 

PETTIGREW-HOWARD - On the 22nd instant, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. John Hebden, Mr. Henry Pettigrew, to Miss Anna Howard,  both of this city.

 

MAY 29, 1852

 

WALKER-ROWAN - In this city, on the 27th instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. Archibald Walker, to Miss Harriet Rowan, both of Hamilton.


JUNE 12, 1852

 

RUSSELL-CHRISTIE -  On the 3rd instant, by the Rev. G. P. Young, Mr. Richard Russell, to Miss Agnes Christie, both of this city.

 

JULY 3, 1852

 

DOUGLASS-LONEY - On Thursday, the 22nd ultimo, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. St. George Caulfield, John Douglass, Esq., editor, of the "British American", to Jane, third daughter of Mr. Joseph Loney, of Burford.

 

BASTEDO-TOVELL - In this city, on the 24th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. Goldsmith, Sarah  Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. Samuel Tovell, to Mr. David Bastedo, of Blenheim.

 

FINLAYSON-BRAY - At Dundas, on the 27th ultimo,  by the Rev. William Bell, assistant minister, Mr. Henry Moncrieff Finlayson, to Elizabeth Gale, youngest daughter of the late Capt. Bray, R.N.

 

ROBINSON-MCCORMICK - In this city, on the 30th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. William Robinson, to Miss Sarah McCormick, both of Hamilton.

 

ANDERSON-CLARKE - On Wednesday, 30th June, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. John Hebden, Isaac Anderson, Esq., of West Flamborough, to Mary Caroline, eldest daughter of Hiram Clarke, Esq.

 

NEWTON-BRENNING - On the 1st instant, at the Church of the Ascension, Mr. Edward Newton, to Miss Melinda Brenning, both of this city.

 

PUTNAM-WYLY - At Christ's Church, Hamilton, on the 2nd instant, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, rector, Lester Putnam, Esq., commander of the steamer "Ottawa", to Jane, widow of the late John Wyly, Esq., and daughter of the late Charles Meredith, Esq., of Prospect House, County of Dublin, Ireland.

 

JULY 21, 1852

 

GWYNE-DURIE - At Trinity Church, Thornhill, on the 14th instant, by the Rev. Dominick Blake, A.B., John W. Gwyne, Esq., Q.C., of Toronto, to Julia, youngest daughter of William Durie, Esq., K.H., of Craigmescan, late of the Ordinance Medical Department.

 

JULY 24, 1852

 

LINDSAY-BELL - In this city, on the 20th instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. James Lindsay, to Mary Ann Reid (widow Bell), both of Hamilton.


AUGUST 4, 1852

 

MCGEE-ALLAN - On Monday last, at the residence of Mr. John Douglass, by the Rev. W. S. Bell, Mr. Alexander McGee, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Miss Rebecca Allan, of Woodstock.

 

AUGUST 7, 1852

 

CORNER-BAILLIE -  In this city, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. Mr. McNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Thomas Corner, Esq., to Miss Margaret Beasley (widow Baillie), both of the Township of Nelson, and County of Halton.

 

AUGUST 11, 1852

 

STAFFORD-MILLER - In this city, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. J. Bredin, Mr. Frederick Stafford, to Miss Catherine Miller, both of Grimsby Township.

 

AUGUST 14, 1852

 

DEE-HAMILTON - In the Presbyterian Church, Queenston, by the Rev. John B. Mowat, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Niagara, on Wednesday, the 11th instant, Thomas Wickens Dee, to Miss Julia Hamilton, youngest daughter of the late Lt. Col. Robert Hamilton, of Queenston.

 

DISTIN-DATE - At Wellington Square, on the 12th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Green, Mr. Amos Tucker Distin, to Miss Martha Frances, second daughter of Mr. Samuel Date, late of Devonshire, England.

 

BROWN-EVATT - At the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. Mr. Hebden, Adam Brown, Esq., to Maria, youngest daughter of Captain Evatt, all of this city.

 

AUGUST 21, 1852

 

PRIDHAM-FOWLER - On the 3rd instant, by the Rev. Mr. Burnham, of St. Thomas, Mr. Edwin Pridham, of Toronto, to Lizzie, eldest daughter of L. Fowler, Esq., of Fingal.

 

AUGUST 25, 1852

 

MCKENDRICK-SABINE - At Highbury, near Brockville, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. John McMurray, Quintin Kennedy McKendrick, Esq., of Hamilton, to Jeanette, third daughter of James Sabine, Esq., of the former place.

 

FORBES-CHISHOLM -  In this city, on the 20th instant, by the Rev. J. Hogg, United Presbyterian Church, Mr. George Forbes, Ancaster, late of Gartly, Aberdeenshire, to Miss Jane Chisholm, second daughter of the late Thomas Chisholm, of Watten, Caithness, Scotland.


AUGUST 28, 1852

 

DEXTER-BAGHOTT - In this city on the 26th instant at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. John Hebden, M.A., Amory Dexter, Esq., youngest son of Charles C. Dexter, Esq., of Boston, U.S., to Catherine, second daughter of Captain Baghott, late of Her Majesty's 3rd Light Dragoons.

 

TRAIN-MEAD - On the 24th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Dr. Ferrier, John Train, Esq., of Caledonia, to Miranda, youngest daughter of R. Mead, Esq., of the same place.

 

TITUS-CARPENTER - On the 26th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, Albert M. Titus, Esq., merchant, of Brantford, to Antoinette, eldest daughter of Alexander Carpenter, Esq., of this city.

 

SEPTEMBER 1, 1852

 

CAMPBELL-BREGA -  On Thursday, the 26th ultimo at Christ's Church, Hamilton, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, rector, Donald Frederick Campbell, Esq., merchant, of this city, to Thomasina Catherine Brega, only daughter of S. Brega, Esq., of the "Journal & Express".

 

FRAZER-FRAZER - On the 20th ultimo, at Edinburgh, by the Rev. Thomas G. Suther, of St. George's Episcopal Church, Douglas Frazer, Esq.,  barrister-at-law, Hamilton, Canada West, to Jessie, second daughter of the late Simeon Frazer, Esq., of Ford and Garald.

 

SEPTEMBER 8, 1852

 

SMITH-O'HIGGINS - In this city, on the 7th instant, in St. Mary's Church, by the very Rev. Dean Gordon, Francis Smith, Esq., of London, C.W., and formerly of Hamilton, to Mary, only daughter of John O'Higgins, Esq., of this city.

 

SEPTEMBER 11, 1852

 

ROSENBAND-DREY - At New York, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Merzbach, Leopold Rosenband, Esq., of this city, to Miss Henrietta Drey, of Bavaria.

 

RIDOUT-HAMILTON - At St. James' Church, Dundas, on the 2nd instant Thomas Ridout, Esq., civil engineer, Hamilton, to Miss Jessie F. Hamilton, eldest daughter of Dr. Hamilton, of Flamborough West.


SEPTEMBER 15, 1852

 

FULLER-GRASSET - At the Church of the Holy Trinity, on Tuesday, the 14th instant, by the Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, assisted by the Rev. H. J. Cresset, M.A., rector, John Fuller, Esq., Lieutenant in Her Majesty's 71st Highland Light Infantry, to Alicia Sophia, fourth daughter of the late Henry James Grasset, Esq., M.D., Deputy Inspector General of Army Hospitals.

 

SEPTEMBER 18, 1852

 

FREER-PANTON - On Wednesday evening, the 15th instant, at Christ's Church, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, Mr. Thomas Freer, chemist, to Anne, third daughter of Jas. Panton, Esq., all of this city.

 

SEPTEMBER 25, 1852

 

LORD-GILLIS - In this city, on the 14th instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. Robert Lord, of Hamilton, to Mary Tod (widow Gillis) of Brantford.

 

MCCREADIE-GRASSIE - At the residence of the bride's father, Albionville, on the 23rd instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Hamilton, Mr. John McCreadie, to Miss Margaret Grassie, both of the Township of Saltfleet.

 

OCTOBER 6, 1852

 

SERVICE-NEILSON -  In this city, on the 30th September, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, rector of Christ's Church, Mr. Robert Scott Service, merchant, of Fergus, to Anna Bell, second daughter of Mr. T. H. Neilson, Hamilton.

 

OCTOBER 9, 1852

 

MCGIVERN-DE LONG -  On Thursday, 30th September, at Trinity Church, New York, by the Rev. Dr. Hobard, E. McGivern, Esq., of this city, to Miss C. De Long, of Paris, C.W.

 

FOSTER-REEVES -  On Tuesday, October 5th, at Christ's Church, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, Joseph Foster, Hamilton, to Mrs. Margaret Reeves, of Waterdown.

 

BARBER-FORREST -  In this city, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. G. P. Young, minister of Knox's Church, Duncan Barber, Esq., of the Township of Nichol, C.W., to Miss Mary Forrest, late of Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.


OCTOBER 20, 1852

 

HEWITT-FRENCH - On the 7th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Robert Merritt, A.B., incumbent of St. Peter's Church, Barton, Mr. W. R. Hewitt, to Miss Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr. James French, of Glanford.

 

SPENCE-BANKS - On the 6th instant, by the Rev. George McClatchey, Mr. John H. Spence, of Louth, to Miss Susannah Banks of Clinton.

 

PATTERSON-WADDLE - Also by the same, on the 12th instant, Mr. William Patterson, of Clinton, to Miss Harriett Waddle of Grimsby.

 

DUNCAN-MCLEOD - At Portsmouth (Kingston), October 12th, by the Rev. John Machar, D.D., George Duncan, merchant, of Melrose, Victoria District, to Isabella youngest daughter of George McLeod, merchant, of Portsmouth.

 

OCTOBER 23, 1852

 

HOBSON-DALEY - On the 20th instant, at Christ's Church, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, Robert, youngest son of William Hobson, Esq., of Beverly, late of Wilmot, C.W., to Eliza, eldest daughter of the late William Daley, Esq., of this city.

 

MORROW-BOYLE -  In this city, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, William James Morrow, Esq., of the Township of Beverly and County of Halton, to Miss Mary Boyle, of the city of Hamilton.

 

OCTOBER 27, 1852

 

CAMPBELL-MACDOUGALL -  On the 22nd ultimo, at Dunolly, by the Rev. D. Campbell, Sir Angus Campbell, Bart, of Dunstaffuage, to Sarah Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain MacDougall, of MacDougall, Royal Navy.

 

DODANDORF-FINN -  In this city, on the 23rd instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, John Dodandorf, Esq., of Philadelphia, U.S., to Miss Julia Finn, of Hamilton.

 

OCTOBER 31, 1852

 

SOMMERVILLE-ARMOUR - In this city, on the 26th, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, William Sommerville, Esq., to Miss Jane MacMurray (widow Armour), both of the township of Ancaster.

 

DeVERNA-BARFOOT - At the residence of the bride's father, at Chatham, on Tuesday, the 19th, instant, by the Rev. John Fraser, Edward W. DeVerna, Esq., to Miss Eliza Barfoot, both of the township of Chatham, C.W.


OCTOBER 30, 1852

 

LOGIE-CROOKS - At West Flamborough, at the residence of the Honourable James Crooks, on the 29th instant, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Hamilton, Alexander Logie, Esq., barrister-at-law, of this city, to Miss Mary Ritchie Crooks, second daughter of the late John Crooks, Esq., of Niagara.

 

KEATING-JACOB - On Wednesday, the 20th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, River Thames, by the Rev. F. W. Sandays, Mr. Thomas Keating, Deputy Register of the United Counties of Kent and Lambton, to Mary, only daughter of George Jacob, Esq.

 

CORY-KELLOGG - On the 12th instant, at Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois, by the Rev. B. E. Parsons, James Young Cory, eldest son of B. R. Cory, Esq., M.P. of Wellington, C.W., to Eliza, second daughter of David Kellogg, Esq., M.D., all of Waukegan.

 

NOVEMBER 3, 1852

 

STUART-SWEETMAN -  On the 1st November, at St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Gordon, V.G., Mr. William Stuart, to Miss Catherine Sweetman, both of Hamilton.

 

JARVIS-RADCLIFF - Or Tuesday, the 26th ultimo, at Christ's Church, Port Robinson, by the Rev. Wm. Teeming, assisted by the Rev. C. L. Ingles, Arthur Murray, second son of the late Frederick Starr Jarvis, Esq., to Martha, eldest daughter of John Radcliff, Esq., Lieutenant R.N.

 

GREGORY-CLEVELAND -  In Rochester, N.Y., on the 28th ultimo, at St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. J. V. VanIngles, D.D., Robert K. Gregory, Esq., civil engineer, Elyria, Ohio, to Sarah Livingston, daughter of the late Palmer Cleveland, Esq., of Rochester.

 

NOVEMBER 6, 1852

 

MACLEAN-MACNAB -  In this city, on the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. Lauchlin Maclean, to Miss Ann MacNab, both of Hamilton.

 

NOVEMBER 10, 1852

 

POWER-SWEETMAN -  In this city, on the 6th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Gordon, V.G., Mr. John T. Power, printer, to Miss Ann Sweetman, both of Hamilton.


NOVEMBER 13, 1852

 

JACKSON-CHARRITY - On the 7th instant, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. John Hebden, Mr. John Jackson, to Miss Eliza Charrity, both of this city.

 

TULLY-BERESFORD - At Reydon Cottage, Douro, C.W., on Thursday, the 4th instant, by the Rev. Mark Burnham, rector of Peterboro’, Kivas Tully, Esq., of Toronto, architect, to Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Samuel Strickland, Esq., and relict of the late Benjamin Beresford, Esq.

 

JESSOP-CALCUTT - At St. Peter's Church, Cobourg, on the 3rd inst. by the Rev. J. Shortt, rector of Port Hope, assisted by the Rev. Walton Beck, M.A., missionary to Rice Lake, the Rev. Henry Bate Jessop, M.A., head-master of the Church Grammar School, and assistant minister of St. Peter's Church, Cobourg, eldest son of the late Henry Jessop, Esq., of Bradwell, near Toronto, to Maria Wilhemina, eldest daughter of James Calcutt, Esq., Cobourg.

 

JOHNSON-CHRYSLER - At St. George's Church, St. Catharines, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. A. F. Atkinson, the Honourable Alexander Y. Johnson,  Judge of the Court of Appeals of the State of New York, to Miss Catharine M., only daughter of R. M. Chrysler, Esq., of St. Catharines.

 

NOVEMBER 17, 1852

 

CUMMING-JAGOR - On the 16th instant, at Christ's Church, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, Alexander Cumming, Esq., Peterborough, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Capt. Jonathan Jagor, of H.M. 32nd Regiment.

 

JAMES-DETLOR - At Napanee, on Tuesday, the 9th instant, by the Rev. J. Black, Wesleyan minister, Mr. Charles James, merchant, to Miss Mary Matilda, second daughter of George R. Detlor, Esq.

 

NOVEMBER 20, 1852

 

DAVIDSON-MCKENZIE - At the residence of the bride's brother, Brantford, on the 17th instant, by the Rev. George Paxton Young, Hamilton, Mr. Alexander Davidson, merchant, Brantford, to Miss Margaret McKenzie, Brantford.

 

NOVEMBER 27, 1852

 

SANDYS-MOERAN - At Christ Church, Detroit, on Tuesday, the 16th instant, by the Rev. Charles Aldis, the Rev. Francis W. Sandys, rector of St. Paul's Church, Chatham, Canada West, to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Edward Moeran, Cork Ireland.


DECEMBER 1, 1852

 

FRAZER-DUNN - At Hamilton House, in this city, on the 30th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. William Frazer, to Miss Maria Dunn, both of the Township of South Dumfries and county of Brant.

 

HOPKINS-GARNER - On the 17th ultimo, by the Rev. T. Cosford, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John Wesley, second son of Mr. Ephraim Hopkins, of Saltfleet, to Miss Susan, third daughter of Jacob Garner, Esq., Niagara Falls.

 

EVANS-CLARKE -  In this city, on the 26th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, John Evans, Esq., of the Township of North Cayuga, to Miss Margaret Clarke, of the Township of Oneida.

 

MCKINNON-BEATON -  In this city, on the 26th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. John McKinnon to Miss Euphemia Beaton, both of the village of Fergus, County of Waterloo.

 

WRONG-MCKINNON - At Vienna, on the 13th Ultimo, by the Rev. T. Read, rector of Port Burwell, Gilbert Wrong, Esq., to Christiana, second daughter of Neil McKinnon, Esq., both of Vienna.

 

DECEMBER 4, 1852

 

BAXTER-HUNTER -  In this city, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. Daniel MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, Mr. William Baxter, to Miss Jane Hunter, both of Hamilton.

 

DECEMBER 15, 1852

 

MILLER-DALLYN -  On the 10th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Boyle, Mr. John Miller, to Selina, second daughter of Mr. Joseph Dallyn, all of this city.

 

DECEMBER 22, 1852

 

URIE-RAY - At Austins' Hotel, in this city, on the 21st instant by the Rev. Daniel MacNee, minister of St. Andrew's Church, John Urie, Esq., to Miss Ellen Ray, both of the Township of Onondaga and County of Brant.

 

DECEMBER 25, 1852

 

NICKLIN-ARMSTRONG - On the 30th of November, by the Rev. Mr. Armstrong, Mr. John Nicklin, of Normandale Mills, Mornington, to Miss Elizabeth Jane Armstrong, of the same place.

 

DECEMBER 29, 1852

 

OLD-HULL -  On Thursday, the 23rd instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. S. Huntingdon, Thomas Old, to Betsy, third daughter of Charles Hull, Esq., of Norfolk House, Township of Seneca.