Hamilton Spectator
Marriages 1886
January 15,
1886
BURGESS-BELL - A
very pleasant social event was the marriage of Mr. George Burgess of Galt to
Miss Aggie Bell on January 13. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas Voden
at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Alexander Bell, Rockton, Beverly...
January 16,
1886
RUTHERFORD-ORCHARD
- (Galt) Miss Orchard, of Brantford, at one time organist at Galt Methodist
church, was married in that city last week to Peter Rutherford of Owen Sound.
January 23,
1886
HAYDEN-WILSON - In
this city, January 21, by the Rev. Joseph Odery, John L. Hayden, to Nellie
Wilson, of St. Catharines.
January 27.
1886
MCPHERSON-JOHNSTON
- On January 20, by the Rev. D. H. Fletcher, at the Manse, Macnab street, in
this city, Mr. James McPherson of the Brock road, Puslinch, to Miss Lizzie
Johnston, of the village of Freelton.
January 28,
1886
STURDY-WILSON - On
January 26, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. T. W. Jackson,
James Sturdy, of Hamilton, to Bella, daughter of George Wilson, Esq., Ancaster.
February 1,
1886
MAHONEY-FABER - In
Detroit, on January 26, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Adam Faber,
176 Hastings street, by the Rev. C. Haass, Mr. Dennis Mahoney, Jr., of
Hamilton, to Miss Annie Faber, of Detroit, Michigan.
HOPE-CAMPBELL -
(Brantford) John Hope, of Bow Farm, was married January 28 at Edinburgh, to
Bessie Campbell
February 10.
1886
FOLEY-BLAIR - In
this city, on February 8, by the Rev. Dr. Mockridge, Francis L. Foley, to Ada
Blair, both of Hamilton.
February 12,
1886
HAMILTON-BURNS -
At 245 York street, city, on February 8, by the Rev. Thomas Scouler, William
John Hamilton, of Strabane, to Mary Ann Burns, of Hamilton.
TOWERS-SHEA - At
the residence of the bride's father, on November 25, 1885, by the Rev. S. J.
Hunter, Mr. Thomas Towers, to Lizzie, eldest daughter of Mr. James Shea, all of
Hamilton.
February 13.
1886
BAXTER-SMYTH - On
February 10, by the Rev. W. Robinson, at the Manse, Waterdown, Andrew B.
Baxter, of Hamilton, to Grace E. M. Smyth, second daughter of William Smyth,
Waterdown.
LAMOND-HOWARD -
(Guelph) George Lamond, of the "Mercury" was married to Miss S. A.
Howard.
February 15,
1886
ARMSTRONG-MELVILLE
- On February 10, at the residence of the bride's father, Collingwood, by the
Rev. R. Rodgers, John Harvey Armstrong, C.E., of this city, to Annie, fourth
daughter of Andrew Melville, Esq.
February 18,
1886
MCINNES-VAREY - On
February 17, at the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. H. F. Englehart, by the
Rev. S. J. Hunter, the Rev. John McInnes, Presbyterian Minister of Sydenham and
St. Vincent,to Jennie M., only daughter of the late Mr. Eli Varey, of Niagara,
Ontario.
KENNEDY-DRYDEN -
(Guelph) Agnes Dryden and James Kennedy were married recently.
February 24.
1886
LAIDMAN-NIVEN - At
the Manse, Binbrook, on February 16, by the Rev. William Patrick Walker, Joseph
Laidman, Esq., Binbrook, to Agnes, daughter of the Rev. Hugh Niven, Dalveen,
Quebec, and grand-daughter of the late Dr. Kennedy, of Binbrook.
February 26,
1886
HAVENS-NOBLE - In
this city, on February 23, at the residence of the bride's father, corner of
James and Cannon streets, George H. Havens, Cleveland, Ohio, to Martha M.,
eldest daughter of William and Eliza Noble.
CARMAN-HARVEY -
(St. Catharines) C. L. Carman, of St. Paul, was married to Miss Harvey, the
well known soprano of this city.
KEARN-KEACHIE -
(Brantford) Miss M. Keachie was married to Mr. Kearn of the city of Mexico.
March 4. 1886
CRICKMORE-DAMPIER
- At Christ Church Cathedral, on March 3, by Rev. Dr. Mockridge, Benjamin
Crickmore, of East Flamborough, to Mary A., eldest daughter of the late P.
Goldesbrugh Dampier, of this city.
March 5. 1886
POLAND-DOMVILLE -
On March 4, by the Rev. Hartley Carmichael, rector of the Church of the
Ascension, William, fourth son of R. H. Poland, Esq., Eliot Vale, Blackheath,
London, England, to Catherine Mary, eldest daughter of Charles Kellock
Domville, G.T.R., Hamilton.
WHYTE-WOODWARD -
On March 4, at the residence of the bride's father, Victoria Terrace, King
street east, by the Rev. W. B. Curran, Mr. A. R. Whyte, to Constance Hewlett,
third daughter of Henry William Woodward, Esq.
March 8, 1886
CASE-JONES On
March 2, by the Rev. S. Lyle, John George Case, of Jarvis, to Miss Elizabeth
Jones, of Hamilton.
March 9. 1886
LANE-HUBBARD - On
March 2, at St. Andrew's Church, Montreal, by the Rev. J. Edgar Hill, M.A.,
Aradges Abbott Hubbard, Canadian Bank of Commerce, to Catharine Caroline Lane,
only daughter of the late E. Lane, Esq., of Montreal.
FIELD-WISSLER -
(Guelph) George W. Field, of the law firm of Coffee, Field & Wissler, of
this city, was married on Thursday last at Elora to Miss Wissler, sister of
John Wissler, the popular reeve of Nichol.
March 10. 1886
SMITH-D'ERVIEUX -
Miss Juliette D'Ervieux, the well known soprano singer, was married at St.
Paul's Church, Toronto, on Monday, to John C. Smith, of the firm of Cowper
& Smith, Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Bishop O'Mahoney. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith have gone to New Orleans to spend their honeymoon.
March 11, 1886
WEBSTER-MARSHALL -
January 18, at Limerick, William Ross, third son of Rev. Edwin Webster, Rhyl,
North Wales, to Margie, eldest daughter of Joseph Marshall, builder, city.
CAMPBELL-MCCULLOUGH
- Miss Hattie McCullough, of 122 Hughson street, daughter of the late Robert
McCullough, and niece of Captain Campbell, of Hamilton beach, was married last
evening by Rev. Thomas Scoular, to John Campbell of 120 Locke street north. There
were many friends present and the gifts to the bride were many and handsome.
The young couple went east for a little trip.
March 12, 1886
KLOTZ-DAVIES - On
Wednesday, March 10, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. W.
A, Stewart, E. W. Klotz, to Leila A., second daughter of Captain Peter Davies.
March 13. 1886
CURRIE-WILKES -
(Brantford) Thursday afternoon, Clara Wilkes was married to Rev. Mr. Currie.
March 17, 1886
BAINES-ALLAN - At
the residence of the bride's mother, 29 Magill street, by the Rev. Thomas
Scouler, William F., eldest son of James Baines, G.T.R., to Christina, youngest
daughter of the late William Allan, all of this city.
March 18, 1886
HAY-GIROUARD - In
this city, on March 16, at All Saints Church, by the Rev. G. A. Forneret,
Geraldene Louise, second daughter of the late Candid Girouard, of this city, to
Mr. W. Hay, of Listowel, Ontario.
March 24, 1886
BAILEY-DAWE - At
the residence of the bride's father, 35 Magill street, by the Rev. George
Forneret, Luther Bailey, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. George Dawe,
G.T.R.
EVANS-HENDERSON -
On March 17, by the Rev. E. Whitworth, in the Bethel Methodist church, township
of Caistor, Mr. George Evans, of Binbrook, county of Wentworth, to Miss Deborah
Isabella Henderson, of Grimsby, county of Lincoln.
BAIN-BURTON -
(Toronto) A fashionable wedding took place in St. George’s church this morning,
the contracting parties being James H. Bain, of Winscales, Harrington, England,
son of Sir James Bain of Glasgow, and Lilly, youngest daughter of Mr. Justice
Burton. The newly married couple left this afternoon for New York, whence they
sail on Saturday for England.
March 27, 1886
SMITH-ARMSTRONG -
At Yorkville, March 24, by the Rev. Mr. Fearn, Mr. Ernest D. Smith, of Mountain
Hall, Winona, to Charlotte A., eldest daughter of Mr. Elijah Armstrong,
Yorkville.
March 1, 1886
BRADFIELD-TRIPP -
In this city, on March 19, at his own residence, No 7 Market Square, by the
Rev. A. G. Crews, of St. Catharines, C. W. Bradfield, to Miss Ida Tripp, both
of this city.
Ed. Note from Schedule B Marriages Hamilton 29 March 1886 W. C. Bradfield-Tripp.
Family Tree Maker 2017
April 2, 1886
BOWSLAUGH-HOOPER -
On March 31, at the residence of the bride's brother, Centralia, Arthur
Bowslaugh, of Grimsby, Ontario, to Miss Eliza Hooper, of Centralia.
SMITH-FORTUNE -
(Ancaster) Wednesday of last week was a gala day for the Fortunes, Scotch
Block. Miss Lillie Fortune was joined in wedlock to Samuel W. Smith, merchant,
of Parkdale. A large number of friends were present from Hamilton, Toronto, St.
Thomas, and other places, and the presents were numerous and costly.
April 3, 1886
HAYGARTH-CLINE -
At Cayuga, on March 31, by Rev. S. Keppel, William Freeman Haygarth, of Lanes,
to Miss Annie A. Cline, of Cayuga, both formerly of Hamilton.
April 10, 1886
SUMMERFIELD-BRIDGES
- On April 8, at the residence of the bride's father, 204 East avenue, by the
Rev. A. E. Caswell, John C. Summerfield, to Mary, fifth daughter of Mr. Charles
Bridges, both of this city.
April 12, 1886
TURVER-REID - At
Bond Street Church, Toronto, on April 9, by the Rev. Dr. Wild, Charles J.
Turver, druggist, second son of the late Rev. C. Turver, of Toronto, to Minnie
A., third daughter of A. A. Reid, Esq., Hamilton.
April 26, 1886
MERRILL-TRAINOR -
On April 22, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. J. Mooney,
Arthur L. Merrill, teacher of Belleville, to Katie, third daughter of Mrs.
James Trainor, Glanford.
April 28, 1886
BICKNELL-KAPPELE -
At Cayuga, on April 26, by the bride's father, James Bicknell, of Hamilton,
barrister-at-law, to Clara, third daughter of the Rev. S. Kappele.
April 29, 1886
MACKENZIE-FAIRGRIEVE
- On Wednesday, April 28, at the residence of the bride's father, Hamilton,
Ontario, by the Rev. Dr. Cochrane, assisted by Rev. Samuel Lyle, Kenneth
Mackenzie, Esq., of Winnipeg, Man., to Ida Bella, eldest daughter of J. B.
Fairgrieve, Esq.
April 30, 1886
BECKETT-CHAMP - On
Wednesday, April 28, at St. Thomas Church, Hamilton, by the Rev. Canon Curran,
rector, Henry C. Beckett, to Edith M., eldest daughter of W. S. Champ, Esq.,
both of this city.
MORTON-PATTON - At
23 West avenue north, on April 28, by the Rev. R. J. Laidlaw, Robert, second
son of David Morton, Londoun Bank, Hamilton, to Katie J., eldest daughter of
the late George Patton.
WALLACE-LESLIE -
At the residence of the bride's father, on April 29, by the Rev. S. Lyle, D.D.,
Robert R. Wallace, M.D., to Margaret Ann, daughter of James Leslie, Esq., M.B.
May 3, 1886
AUDETT-MEHLMANN -
At Brooklyn, on April 28, by the Rev. J. F. Henwicke, at the residence of the
bride's uncle, Saengenbund Hall, Miss Frances Mehlmann, to Arthur J. Audett,
formerly of this city.
May 5, 1886
MCILWRAITH-STEVENS
- At the residence of the bride's father, Waterloo, Quebec, on May 4, by the
Rev. William McGill, Thomas Forsyth McIlwraith, of Hamilton, to Mary, younger
daughter of the Hon. G. G. Stevens.
May 7, 1886
BIGGAR-ARMSTRONG -
On May 5, at the residence of the bride's father, Grimsby, by the Rev. J. G.
Murray, Sanford E. Biggar, of Hamilton, barrister-at-law, to Charlotte E.,
daughter of James Armstrong, Esq.
BUSCOMBE-MATTICE -
At the residence of the bride's father, 38 Rose avenue, Toronto, on May 6, by
the Rev. J. Boddee, Frederick Buscombe of Hamilton, to Miss Lydia Mattice,
formerly of Hamilton.
May 11, 1886
HILTON-BARR - On
May 10, at 34 Catherine street north, by the Rev. S, Lyle, Alexander Hilton, of
Kansas City, Mo., to Gracie Barr, of this city.
May 21, 1886
KIDNER-LEFEVRE -
On May 20, at Wesley church, by Rev. Dr. Hunter, Edward Kidner, to Caroline,
fourth daughter of Mr. Robert H. LeFevre, all of this city.
HILL-SMITH - J. A.
Hill, one of the proprietors of the Ocean House, was married to Miss Ida E. A.
Smith, in Trinity Church, Burford, on Wednesday. The wedding was a grand
affair. Rev. W. H. Scott, of Norwich, performed the ceremony assisted by Rev.
Mr. Wade, of Burford...
May 29. 1886
CASSIDY-SAUNBY -
(St. Catharines) Rev. F. Cassidy was married to Miss Saunby, of London.
June 1, 1886
EGAN-MOUNT - At
the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Montreal, on May 31, by the Rev. L. M.
Lavallee, James F. Egan, of Hamilton, to Miss Virginia Mount, fourth daughter
of Dr. J. W. Mount, of Montreal.
June 2, 1886
THORN-HILLS - In
this city, on June 1, by the Rev. R. J. Laidlaw, W. J. Thorn, to Mary, widow of
the late George H. Hills.
June 3, 1886
DUFFIELD-RAW - At
the residence of the bride's father, Robert Raw, Jr., 84 north Park street, on
June, by Rev. Dr. S. J. Hunter, of Centenary church, W. S. Duffield, to Annie
M. Raw.
HATELY-NELLES -
(Brantford) George Hately was married to Laura M. Nelles at Grace church.
June 4. 1886
MCNALLY-BUSBY - At
Christ Church Cathedral, on June 1, by Rev. Dr. Mockridge, W. H. McNally, of
Prescott, to Miss Sarah Busby, daughter of Henry Busby, of Burlington.
WYLIE-LOGIE - On
June 2, at Templelands, the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. R. J.
Laidlaw, James Watson Wylie, of Almonte, to Alexandra Helena, youngest daughter
of the late Judge Logie.
WEBBER-MURRAY - Oh
June 1, 1886, by the Rev. J. Holmes, at the residence of the bride's brother,
S. S. Murray, M.D., Thornhill, John A. Webber, to Lena S., third daughter of
the late Dr. Murray of Waterdown, both of this city.
June 5, 1886
STEVENS-FOSTER -
(Montreal) Miss Ellen Gertrude Foster, only daughter of Judge Foster, was
married to-day to M. Gardner Stevens, son of Hon G. G. Stevens, of Waterloo,
Quebec. The marriage was performed at the residence of the bride's father at
Knowlton, Quebec, by Rev. Archdeacon David Lindsay.
June 8, 1886
YOUNG-CLELAND On
June 8, at the Gore Street Parsonage, by the Rev. C. O. Johnston, Warner Nelles
Young, to Silencia Cleland, both, of this city.
HIGGINS-CROOKALL -
On June 7, 1886, by the Very Rev. I.E. Heenan, Vicar General, at the chapel of
the sisters of St. Joseph, Edward M. Higgins, M.D., only surviving son of Moore
A. Higgins, of the Dominion Civil Service, retired, to Mary Agnes, eldest daughter
of the late Charles Crookall, Esq., manager of the Merchants Bank of Canada,
Berlin.
June 9, 1886
BUSH-YOUNG - At
the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. W. Patrick Walker, Amos Bush,
Esq., to Jane, second daughter of Hugh Young, Esq., all of Binbrook.
POLE-PILKEY - At
the residence of the bride's uncle, J. B. Pilkey, 127 Bay street south,
Hamilton, by Rev. R. J. Laidlaw, James G. Pole, of Toronto, to Annie M. Pilkey.
June 10, 1886
VAUGHAN-SMITH - On
June 9, by Rev. J. W. A. Stewart, Miss Susie Smith, to Frederick Vaughan, all
of Hamilton.
June 11, 1886
BURT-SUTHERLAND -
At the Church of the Ascension, on June 11, by the Rev. G. Forneret, M.A., the
Rev. A. F. Burt, of Almonte, Ontario, to Matilda, eldest daughter of J.
Sutherland, Esq., of Bath, England.
PARK-SAGER - On
June 9, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Clark, Walder
Park, of Hamilton, to Leila V., only daughter of Mr. M. Sager, of Beverly. No
cards.
BAKER-COLTON - On
June 10, at the residence of the bride's mother, 104. Emerald street north, by
the Rev. John Kay, Albert E. Baker, jeweller, to Bertha, only daughter of the
late Thomas Colton, both of Hamilton.
June
12, 1886
ROWE-KEACHIE
- (Brantford) Miss Jennie Keachie was married to A. C. Rowe, of the Bank of
British North America, New York agency.
MCCARTHY-ALLAN
- (Acton) Miss Aggie Allan was married to H. B. McCarthy, of Carleton Place.
June
18, 1886
MCDONALD-ELLICOTT
- On Wednesday, June 16, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. S.
Lyle, Roderick McDonald, to Miss Eva J. Ellicott, both of Hamilton.
ARMITAGE-RAMSEY
- (Brantford) Rev. W. J. Armitage, the new rector of St. Thomas Church, was
married on Tuesday to Miss Nellie Ramsey, of Orillia.
CARSON-DEITZ
- (Guelph) Miss G. Deitz was married to Rev. J. H. Carson.
June
21, 1886
JARVIS-WYATT
- On Saturday, June 19, at the residence of the bride's mother, Robinson
street, by Rev. Thomas Scouler, Daniel Jarvis, a native of Oxfordshire,
England, to Christina Wyatt, of this city.
June
24, 1886
MCCARTHY-MARTH
- In this city, on June 16, at the Bishop's palace, by the Rev. Father Heenan,
Daniel McCarthy, of Hamilton, to Sophia Marth, of Detroit.
June
25. 1886
FLOCK-ST.
JOHN - On June 23, by Rev. C. O. Johnston, at 20 Wilson street, Hugh Flock, of
Hamilton, to Alice, eldest daughter of Russell St. John, of Saltfleet.
GHENT-TAYLOR
- On Thursday, June 21st, at the residence of the bride's father, by
Rev. George Ferguson, Walter Ghent, to Millie M., youngest daughter of A. W.
Taylor, Barton.
June
26, 1886
MUSGROVE-HAYDEN
- (Brantford) Miss B. Hayden was married to F. Musgrove of Toronto.
MARTIN-BROWN
- Miss Maggie Brown, of Paris, was married to Dr. Martin, of Erin, at the Park
Baptist church.
TURNER-SAMO
- Ernest W. Turner, of Winnipeg, formerly of Hamilton, was married to Miss
Edith Samo in Toronto on Thursday, at the residence of her father, J. H. Samo,
41 Wellesley street. Picton C. Brown was best man. Mr. Turner is the employ of
the Hudson Bay Company.
June
29, 1886
LAING-HAYERS
- On Saturday, June 26, by the Rev. Mr. Massey, at St. Luke's Church, Ellen
Elizabeth, only daughter of James Havers, to Alexander Laing, both of this
city.
July
2, 1886
WALLACE-ROBINSON
- In this city, July 1, by Rev. R. J. Laidlaw, Mr. Hugh Steven Wallace, to Miss
C. A. Robinson, both of this city.
GURNEY-STEPHENSON
- On Wednesday, June 30, by the Rev. J. B. Wentworth, D.D., Charles Gurney,
Jr., to Lavinia A., fourth daughter of Charles H. Stephenson, both of this
city.
SMITH-LOAN
- In this city, on Wednesday, June 30, by the Rev. Joseph Odery, Edward F.
Smith, to Lillie, eldest daughter of the late Edward Loan, of Montreal.
July
3, 1886
CASE-WILKINSON
- On July 1, at the residence of the bride's parents, St. Thomas, by the Rev. Joseph
Philp, H. Spencer Case, druggist, Hamilton, to Hattie C, youngest daughter of
J. Wilkinson, Esq., proprietor of St. Thomas "Daily News".
TOMPKINS-LIPHART
- On Wednesday, June 30, 1886, at the residence of the groom's father, 194 East
avenue north, by Rev. Charles Mockridge, D.D., George H. Tompkins, to Miss M.
Elizabeth Liphart, both of Hamilton.
HULL-SMITH
- At the rectory, Gore Street Methodist church, on Wednesday June 30, by the
Rev. C. O. Johnson, Charles Hull, to Mary Smith, both of Hamilton.
DENNIS-MARTINDALE
- On June 30, by Rev. D. H. Fletcher, Mr. Robert Dennis, of Brantford, to Miss
Lottie Martindale, of Burlington.
BULL-KETCHUM
- On May 30, at St. Mark's Church, Orangeville, by the Rev. G. A. Bull,
assisted by the Rev. A. Henderson, George Burland Bull, of Niagara Falls,
formerly of this city, to Margaret Helen, third daughter of the late Jesse
Ketchum, of Orangeville.
July
3, 1886
MILNE-WRIGHT
- On June 24, at the Gore Street parsonage, by the Rev. C. O. Johnson, John
Milne, to Sarah Wright, both of this city.
July
6, 1886
BOLAND-CLEARY
- At St. Mary's Cathedral, July 5, by the Rev. Father Carre, Patrick Boland, to
Margaret Cleary, daughter of Stephen Cleary, Esq., of Her Majesty's Customs,
all of Hamilton.
July
8, 1886
BEATTY-BURROWS
- On June 14, 1886, by Rev. William Massie, Oliver Beatty, to Maggie, eldest
daughter of the late Capt. J. C. Burrows, all of this city.
SMITH-CROSSMAN
- at Las Vegas, New Mexico, on June 9, by the Rev. M. H. Murphy, Eber E. Smith,
barrister, to Lillian M. Crossman, only daughter of John Crossman, late of
Hamilton, and grand-daughter of the late Nehemiah Ford, and
great-grand-daughter of Col. Beasley.
July
9, 1886
HUNT-ZIMMERMAN
- In this city, by the Rev. Dr. Hunter, Benjamin Hunt, to Annie, youngest
daughter of the late Isaac Zimmerman.
REID-ARMITAGE
- John Reid was married Wednesday to Miss Nellie Armitage at 35 Bay street
south by Rev. Mungo Fraser. The bridesmaids were Misses Maggie Reid and Lina
Armitage, and the groom was assisted by John Blakely and William Reid. Mr. and
Mrs. Reid have gone east.
July
10, 1886
CAMPBELL-BURNS
- In Muskegon, Michigan, on July 7, by the Rev. Mr. Aldrige, at the residence
of the bride's mother, Coll C. Campbell, to Miss Maude Burns, youngest daughter
of the late Matthew Burns, formerly of this city.
July
12, 1886
KARTMARK-NEWMAN
- On April 8, by the Rev. R. J. Elliott, at the Methodist parsonage, Caledonia,
Mr. Martin Kartsmark, to Miss Aggie Newman, both of Hamilton.
July
15, 1886
MULLIN-MCCLELLAND
- In this city, on July 13, by the Rev. Vernon Emery, George Mullin, eldest son
of the late Peter Mullin, to Jennie McClelland, third daughter of Andrew
McClelland, all of Hamilton.
IRELAND-MORRIS
- On July 13, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. John Philp,
M.A., of St. James Methodist Church, Montreal, assisted by Rev. J. Odery,
Thomas McClung Ireland, commercial traveller, of Toronto, to Alice, only
daughter of Philip Morris, Esq., merchant, of this city.
July
20, 1886
PHILLIPS-GUERIN
- On November 16, 1885, by the Rev. M. I. Heenan, Elmer J. Phillips, of
Youngstown, Ohio, to Annie A. Guerin, of this city.
July
23, 1886
FERGUSON-BRENNAN
- At the residence of the bride's father, Lorne Hall, on July 21, by the Rev.
J. McCoy, M.A., cousin of the bride, assisted by the Rev. M. Fraser, M.A., Adam
D. Ferguson, Regina, to Jennie S., eldest daughter of M. Brennan, Esq., city.
July
26, 1886
FAUSTMAN-TAUBERT
- In Buffalo, on July 22, at the residence of Mr, Fred Krapp, cousin of the
groom, by the Rev. Mr. Reuber, pastor of the German Evangelical Church,
Buffalo, Mr. Charles Faustman, to Miss Mary Taubert, both of this city.
MACKIE-BROUN
- At St. Andrew's Church, Caconna, on July 22, by the Rev. James Barclay, M.A.,
of St. Paul's church, Montreal, assisted by the Rev. John Cook, D.D. of Quebec,
the Rev. John Mackie, M.A., of St. Andrew's Church, Kingston, Ontario, to
Elizabeth Smith, third daughter of the late Sir William Broun, Bart., of
Colstoun, Scotland.
July
27, 1886
BATEMAN-CLEVERLY
- In this city, on July 10, by the Rev. J. Morton, Thomas Bateman, of Ealing,
E.T., to Miss M. Cleverly, of Gloucestershire.
July
28, 1886
STEWART-THOMPSON
At the Manse, Binbrook, on July 22, by the Rev. W. P. Walker, Mr. James
Stewart, Huron City, Dakota, to Amy, daughter of William Thompson, Esq.,
Seneca.
WILKINSON-BARR
- On July 27, at the residence of the bride's mother, 133 Ferguson avenue, by
the Rev. Peter Wright, Samuel J. Wilkinson, to Jessie a., second daughter of
the late Peter Barr, all of this city.
MORRISON-HAY
- (Brantford) A. H. Morrison, of the Brantford collegiate Institute, was
married at Galt to Miss Bella F. Hay.
July
30, 1886
PARKHILL-WILLIAMS
- On July 28, by the Rev. Mungo Fraser, Mr. Thomas Parkhill, to Emily Kate,
second daughter of Mr. John Williams, all of this city.
STAUNTON-TAYLOR
- On Wednesday, July 28, 1886, by the Rev. J. Donohoe, rector of the Church of
St. Thomas Aquinas, at Brooklyn, N.Y., George Lynch-Staunton, of Hamilton,
Ontario, barrister-at-law, to Eloise, only daughter of R. W. Taylor, Esq., of
Brooklyn, N,Y.
July
31, 1886
CURRAN-FULLER
- At Bishopthorpe, Omaha, Nebraska, by the Rev. Dr. George Worthington, bishop
of Nebraska, Margaret Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Richard Fuller, Claremont,
Hamilton, Ontario, to James A., third son of Captain J. B. Curran, late of
Kingston, Ontario.
EARL-GHENT
- (Milton) Miss Ghent of Burlington was married to J. S. Earl, of Brandon.
August
3, 1886
STEVENSON-JOHNSON
- On July 31, by the Rev. William Massey, M.A., St. Luke's church, at the
residence of Mr. James Turner, his adopted daughter, Louise Annie Johnson, to
Arthur Stevenson, both of Hamilton.
ISARD-BAILEY
- In this city, July 29, at the residence of the bride's father, No 2 Bruce
street, by the Rev. J. Odery, Jennie May, only daughter of Samuel Bailey, to
Edward A. Isard, also of Hamilton.
VEASEY-HIGGINS
- On August 2, at St. George's Church, Georgetown, by the Rev. Dr. Adams, Henry
Veasey, of the Bank of Hamilton, second son of George Veasey, Esq. of Quebec,
to Elizabeth a., only daughter of the late James Higgins, Esq., of Georgetown.
August
4. 1886
LUNT-VOELKER
- In this city, on August 2, by Rev. Mungo Fraser, W. C. Cunt, to Veronica
Voelker, third daughter of G. and E. Voelker, both of this city.
MOORE-MCCOOL
- At Simcoe, on July 28, by the Rev. Leroy Hooker, John Barclay Moore, to Miss
Lucy McCool, both of Waterford.
MOORE-EAGLES
- (Saltfleet) A happy event took place Monday morning at Poverty Peak Castle in
which Frank Moore and Miss Lizzie Eagles were joined in the holy bonds of
wedlock. Rev. Mr. Collins performed the ceremony...
August
7, 1886
HOBBS-FOSTER
- At Waterford, Ontario, on August 4, by the Rev. C. R. Lee, M.A., William R.
Hobbs, Esq., of London, Ontario, to Florence, second daughter of D. R. Foster,
of Waterford.
HEINEMANN-JOHNSON
- (Oakville) Bertha Johnson, formerly of this place, was married to E.
D'Aubigny Heinemann, late of the Royal Irish Rifles.
August
10, 1886
PHILLIPS-PRIOR
- At Hamilton, August 7, by the Rev. T. James Macfadden, Arthur J. Phillips, to
Annie D. Prior, both of Toronto.
August
14, 1886
WEBB-LEWIS - Oakville) Rev. R. T. W. Webb, of Grand
Valley, formerly of this place, was married to Miss May Lewis.
August
18, 1886
MACBRAY-VANKOUGHNET
- (Toronto) Canon Macbray of Winnipeg was married this afternoon to Beatrice,
the fourth daughter of Salter J. Vankoughnet, Q.C. Bishop Macbray of Rupert's
Land, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted by the Bishop of Toronto, performed the
ceremony. There was a large and fashionable gathering to witness the ceremony.
August.
20, 1886
LYALL-BANKES
- By the Rev. John Kay, on August 18, Mr. Hugh Lyall, son of Mr. Alexander
Lyall, to Ellen, third daughter of Geroge Bankes, Caithness, Scotland
August
24, 1886
TURNBULL-VANNORMAN
- In Waltham, August 18, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J.
M. Avann, A. C. Turnbull, of Hamilton, Canada, to Minnie C, only daughter of C.
H. VanNorman, of Waltham, Massachusetts.
September
2, 1886
CARR-HARRINGTON
- At St. Paul's church, Ancaster, on September 1, by the Rev. W. R. Clark,
Leeming Carr, M.D., Stony Creek, to Mary Harrington, daughter of James
Harrington, Esq., Ancaster.
JACKSON-MALCOLM
- On Wednesday, September 1, 1886, by Rev. George Anderson, at the residence of
Mr. R. C. Stevenson, 131 East avenue north, Hamilton, William R. Jackson, of
Orillia, to Lizzie Malcolm, of Hamilton.
September
3, 1386
NICOLLS-LAVERS
- At Buffalo, on August 13, at St. Mark's church, by the Rev. Mr. Bell, Francis
Nicolls, son of Captain Nicolls, of Hamilton, Ontario, to Elizabeth Lavers,
daughter of James Lavers, also of Hamilton.
September
6, 1886
GRAY-SMYTH
- On September 2, at the residence of the bride's mother, 22 King William
street, by the Rev. Mungo Fraser, Robert Gray, to Katie, second daughter of the
late Robert Smyth, both of this city.
September
7, 1886
MARTIN-CRITTENDEN
- At St. Thomas Church, on September 6, by Rev. W. B. Curran, John S. Martin,
of Hamilton, Canada, to Jessie Crittenden, daughter of Isaac Crittenden, of
Egremont, Gray county.
September
8, 1886
LEASK-CRAIG
- At Cemetery Lodge, on September 1, by the Rev. R. J. Laidlaw, Robert P.
Leask, to Elizabeth Craig, eldest daughter of Alexander Craig.
MARTIN-HARVEY
- In this city, on Tuesday evening, September 7, at the residence of the
bride's father, No. 7 Baillie avenue, by the Rev. D. W. Snider, brother-in-law
of the bride, Herbert Alfred Martin, to Helen, daughter of Mr. Samuel Harvey.
September
10, 1886
PEEBLES-FORSYTH
- At the residence of the bride's father, Dundas road, on September 8, by the
Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, Charles H. Peebles, merchant, Hamilton, to Alice L.,
youngest daughter of James Forsyth, Esq.
GREVE-SHAW
- In this city, on Wednesday evening, September 8, at the residence of the
bride's mother, No 18 Grove street, by the Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, J. Fred
Greve, of St. Louis, Mo., to Elizabeth H.,third daughter of the late Rev. James
Shaw.
September
11, 1886
KERR-RYMAL
- At the residence of the bride's father, Evergreen Lodge, Waterdown, on
September 9, by the Rev. G. Cookman, W. H. Kerr, of Hamilton, to Addie, third
daughter of David Rymal, of Waterdown.
September
14, 1886
JACKSON-PEDDEN
- At Milwaukee, Wis., on September 4, at the residence of the bride's parents,
Henry T. Jackson, only son of Henry Jackson, Esq., city, to Sarah, eldest
daughter of J. Pedden, Esq., of Milwaukee, U.S.A.
September
16, 1886
BROCKHERST-YUKER
- At the residence of the bride's parents, 40 Erie avenue, on September 14, by
Rev. J. Kay, Florence Augusta, daughter of Clarke Yuker, to John Brockherst, of
Harriston.
JACKSON-MAIN
- On Wednesday, September 15, 1886, at the residence of the bride's father,
Hamilton, by the Rev. Mungo Fraser, M.A., James P. Jackson, to Margaret,
daughter of Alexander Main, Esq.
September
17, 1886
BROWN-TUFFORD
- On Wednesday, September 15, 1886, at the, residence of the bride's parents,
by the Rev. D. W. Snider, James G. Brown, of Chicago, to Edith M. M., daughter
of Mr. Isaac Tufford, Hamilton.
September
18, 1886
HAWKINS-RENTON
- In this city, September 16, at the residence of the bride's father, by the
Rev. J. W. A. Stewart, William Hawkins, to Isabella Fair Renton, both of
Hamilton.
AINSWORTH-BARRY
- (Guelph) G. H. Ainsworth, of Burr Bros establishment, was married to Clara,
daughter of J. W. Barry.
September
22, 1886
BEWS-BEGG
- On September 15, at the residence of the bride's father, Mitchell, by the
Rev. a. F. Tully, W. D. Bews, of Hamilton, to Jemima Begg.
PATTERSON-PTOLEMY
- At the residence of the bride's father, Woodburn, on September 8, by Rev. W.
P. Walker, Mr. Alexander Patterson, to Margaret, daughter of W. Ptolemy, Esq.,
township clerk, Binbrook.
SCHNEUKER-BEAUMONT
- (Berlin) C. W. C. Schneuker was married to Emily Louise, daughter of Rev. Dr.
Beaumont.
September
23, 1886
WHITE-ZIMMERMAN
- On September 22, at the residence of the bride's father, Blake street, by the
Rev. G. O. Johnson, Mr. Harry Lyon White, Toronto, to Miss Mary Johnson, second
daughter of Johnson Zimmerman, L.D.S., Hamilton, Ontario.
September
25, 1886
ROBSON-MCKAY
- In this city, on September 23, 1886, by the Rev. C. O. Johnson, William J.
Robson, to Annie M. McKay, both of Hamilton.
WATEROUS-VANNORMAN
- (Brantford) Miss Annie VanNorman was married to Mr. Julius Waterous.
September
27, 1886
HOOPLE-GIBBS
- On September 23, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, J. H. Rule,
by the Rev. Mr. Laidlaw, W. G. Hoople, of Winnipeg, to Clara, youngest daughter
of the late J. F. Gibbs, of this city.
September
30, 1886
HAMILTON-NICOLL
- At Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton, September 28, by the Rev. C. H.
Mockridge, D.D., Simpson Hamilton, to Fanny, daughter of the late Robert
Nicoll, St. Thomas.
BURROWS-WEBB
- On September 21, by the Rev. Joseph Odery, Thomas Burrows, Jr., to Rose E.
Webb, both of this city.
October
1, 1886
MOWAT-CAMPBELL
- (Guelph) J. A. Mowat, barrister, was married to Amy, daughter of C. Campbell.
October
2, 1886
ARMSTRONG-MALCOLMSON
- At the residence of the bride's father, on September 30, by the Rev. Thomas
Scouler, Hattie E., second daughter of John Malcolmson, to John Armstrong, all
of this city.
October
4, 1886
KINGDON-CODDINGTON
- At Dundas, August 3, 1886, by Rev. J. M. Munro, Charles Kingdon, of this
city, to Lucy Coddington, of Newark, New Jersey.
TRUSCOTT-FOWLER
- On September 30, at the residence of the bride1s father, East Hamilton, by
the Rev. R. J. Hunter, Charles Truscott, to Alice, youngest daughter of Mr.
John Fowler.
October
8, 1886
STICKLE-EVANS
- At the residence of the bride's father, 17 Main street west, on Thursday,
October 7, by the Rev. S. J. Hunter, Lucy Jane, only daughter of Edward Evans,
to C. H. Stickle.
PURVIS-LAIDLAW
- A very quiet marriage was solemnized at St. Paul's church yesterday
afternoon. The bride was Miss Annie H. Laidlaw, of Acton, a niece of the pastor
of St. Paul's, and the groom, Harry Purvis, of Portage du Fort, Quebec. Rev.
Mr. Laidlaw officiated...
October
9, 1886
WARNER-BRADT
- At the parsonage, on October 6, by Rev. C. 0. Johnson, George Warner, to Emma
Bradt, both of this city.
PILGRIM-WILSON
- At 46 Jackson street, on October 6, by the Rev. Mr. Laidlaw, Robert Alfred
Pilgrim, of this city, to Mary, daughter of the late William Wilson, of
Brechin, Scotland.
BEAN-CROOKS
- (Brantford) Miss Ada Crooks was married to G. B. Bean, of Haldimand.
GRAHAM-LUNDY
- (Galt) Miss Nellie Lundy was married to B. Graham, druggist.
October
12, 1886
PAGE-RUBRIDGE
- (Brantford) Miss Mary C. Rubridge was married to S. Page, of the Bank of
British North America.
CAMP-SMITH
- In Buffalo, N.Y., on October 9, at the residence of the bride's father, by
the Rev. J. W. Greenfield, Mr. Solomon Camp, of Bronte, Ontario, to Miss Sarah
Jane Smith, of Buffalo.
October
14, 1886
GATES-VANNORMAN
- In this city, on October 13, by the Rev. Dr. S. J. Hunter, Walter Gates, to
Kate L. VanNorman, daughter of the late A. M. VanNorman, all of Hamilton.
October
15, 1886
JARVIS-IRVING
- On October 14, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. Hartley
Carmichael, assisted by the Dean of Montreal, Aemilius Jarvis, younger son of
the late William Dummer Powell Jarvis, to Elizabeth Margaret Harriet Augusta,
second daughter of Aemilius Irving, Q.C.
DEWITT-IRVING
- (Dundas) Miss Racie W. Irving, daughter of W. B. Irving, and A. Harvey
DeWitt, of the Merchants Bank at Berlin, were married the other day at Knox
Church by Rev. Dr. Laing. The bridesmaids were Misses Bessie and Hattie Irving,
sisters of the bride, and the bridegroom was supported by his brother, Oliver
DeWitt, and Irving Auger, of Berlin.
October
16, 1886 ,
JONES-RANDALL
- A pleasing event took place at the Methodist church, Stoney Creek, on
Wednesday, being the marriage of Miss Nettie Randall, eldest daughter of B. T.
Randall, and Dr. S. Jones, youngest son of A. G. Jones of Stony Creek. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. James Mooney of Glanford, assisted by Rev. J.
Collins of Stony Creek...
October
22, 1886
OLMSTED-GURNETT
- At St. John's church, Ancaster, on October 20, by the Rev. W. R. Clark, M.A.,
W. Edmund, eldest son of Moses S. Olmsted, Esq., to Ella, eldest daughter of I.
A. Gurnett, all of Ancaster.
JAMES-PARK
- On Wednesday, October 20, at the residence of the bride's mother, Ferguson
avenue, Hamilton, by the Rev. Dr. James, assisted by the Rev. David James,
father and brother of the groom, Thomas D. James, of Duncan City, Mich., to
Agnes, second daughter of the late William Park, Esq. No cards.
CARPENTER-SCHMOKER
- On Wednesday, October 20, at the residence of the bride's mother,
Hammondsport, N.Y., by the Rev. Dr. Striker, Harry S. Carpenter, eldest son of
a. E. Carpenter, of this city, to Rosa M. Schmoker, second daughter of the late
William Schmoker, Esq.
October
23, 1886
STORMS-HEWIT
- Dr. Storms and his fair bride have arrived in the city from their honeymoon
trip. The doctor was married on October 13 to Miss Kate Hewit, daughter of Mr.
Thomas Hewit of Napanee.
October
25, 1886
WOOLVERTON-COLCORD
- At St. Louis, Mo., on Wednesday, October 20 1886, by the Rev. F. G. Robert,
assisted by the Rev. T. M. Post, Dr. Algernon Woolverton, Hamilton, Ontario, to
Fanny, second daughter of the late William Colcord.
October
30, 1886
YOUNG-COULSON
- On October 26, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. W. J.
Hunter, George a. Young, to Ella, only daughter of Mr. George Coulson.
HEALEY-MCEACHREN
- On October 28, at 26 Nelson avenue, by the Rev. S. J. Hunter, Henry J.
Healey, of Hamilton, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late John McEachren, of
Oro, Ontario.
BABCOCK-DAVY
- (Thorold) Miss Jennie Davy was married to E. O. Babcock, of Rhodes &
Babcock.
November
1, 1886
TRUMAN-WILLIAMS
- At All Saints Church, on Wednesday, October 27 1886, by the Rev. George
Forneret, Fred W. Truman, youngest son of the late J. H. Truman, to Maud H.,
third daughter of the late Dr. J. W. Williams, all of Hamilton.
November
4, 1886
SOLOMON-MENORGAN
- On Wednesday, November 3, by the Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, Jessie R. Menorgan,
of Hamilton, Ontario, to Fred W. Solomon, of Cleveland, Ohio.
SLATTERY-HYLAND
- At St. Ann's Church, Walpole, on October 5, by Rev. Father Bardow, of Cayuga,
Philip, youngest son of Mr. John Slattery, J. P., of East Oxford, to Mary,
third daughter of Mr. Hugh Hyland, of Walpole.
WARNER-MOORE
- On the evening of November 2, by the Rev. S. J. Hunter, at the residence of
the bride's father, John B. Warner, of Montreal, to Louise, eldest daughter of
Mr. Lyman Moore, of this city.
NEW-WRIGHT
- On November 2, at Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Toronto, by the Rev. Dr.
Thomas, J. H. New, to Annie M., second daughter of the late James Wright, Esq.,
of Toronto.
November
9, 1886
BARLOW-KERR
- In this city, on November 3, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law,
A. Morrison, 88 John street south, by Rev. Dr. Hunter, Minnie, youngest
daughter of the late Samuel Kerr, to George D. Barlow, all of this city.
November
10, 1886
PILGRIM-FORDE
- In this city, on November 9, at the residence of the bride's mother, 133 Main
street east, by the Rev. R. J. Laidlaw, Jennie Forde, eldest daughter of the
late Joseph Forde, to Fred M. Pilgrim, fifth son of the late R. A. Pilgrim,
both of this city.
November
12, 1886
BURDETTE-ROES
- (Brantford) Miss Annie Ross, sister of Mrs. L. E. Blackader, was married at
Grace Church, to Dr. E. H. Burdette, of St. Paul, Minn.
November
17, 1886
WOODSIDE-CARDWELL
- In this city, on November 13, at the residence of the bride's father, corner
of Picton and Mary streets, by the Rev. Mr. Massey, David Woodside, formerly of
Belfast, to Margaret, youngest daughter of W. J. Cardwell, formerly of Bessbrook,
Ireland.
November
24, 1886
TAYLOR-STINSON
- (Brantford) A. Taylor, on the Grand Trunk railway, was married to Miss R.,
daughter of R. C. Stinson
November
25, 1886
FRASER-KNAPMAN
- On Wednesday, November 24, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the
Rev. Samuel Lyle, B. D., Robert Squair, fourth son of the late John Fraser, to
Bessie, eldest daughter of the late John Knapman, all of Hamilton.
November
29, 1886
PILE-STURGEON
- On November 23, at 79 Robert street, by the Rev. C. O. Johnson, Thomas R.
Pile, of St. Thomas, to Jessie Sturgeon, daughter of the late James Sturgeon of
this city.
December
6, 1886
KENNEDY-RICHARDSON
- On Thursday, December 2, W. Kennedy, of the Bank of British North America, to
Margaret S., only daughter of David Richardson, Esq., Ancaster.
December
10, 1886
FINCH-THOMAS
- A happy party gathered at Oakside, the residence of Mr. C. L. Thomas,
yesterday, to witness the marriage of his youngest daughter, Annie, to Mr.
William Finch, the goods merchant of this city. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. D. W. Snider...
NANTON-HESPELER
- (Galt) A. M. Nanton, of Winnipeg, was married to Miss Georgina Hespeler.
December
14, 1886
VANNORMAN-DUNCAN
- (Brantford) G.R. VanNorman has married Miss Duncan, of Stratford.
December
16, 1886
BRENNEN-SMITH
- On December 13, at the residence of the bride's father, Milton, by the Rev.
J. McCoy, assisted by the Rev. M. C. Cameron, Edward S., third son of M.
Brennen, Esq., Hamilton, to Florence a., second daughter of G. Smith, Esq.,
ex-mayor of Milton.
VANFLEET-MULHOLLAND
- (Brantford) Ald. J. R. VanFleet married Miss Delia Mulholland.
December
22, 1886
DAVIS-WILLIAMS - On Monday, December 20, 1886, at 8 p.m., at the residence of Mr. L. T. Constable, 18 Florence street, by the Rev. Mr. Scouler, Mr. H. P. Davis, to Miss Mary Williams.