Hamilton Spectator
Marriages 1892
January 2, 1892
NICHOL-HARRISON -
On December 30, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Mr. Mellish
of Caledonia, Robert Nichol, of Binbrook, to Lucy, daughter of John Harrison,
Seneca.
DOWNING-GRIGG - In
this city, on New Year's Day, by the Rev. Dr. Laidlaw, Henry Downing, to Annie,
eldest daughter of the late Edwin Grigg, both of this city.
January 4, 1892
EATON-TWEEDLE - On
December 31st, at the residence of the bride’s father, East Flamborough, by the
Rev. Mr. Ferguson, of Waterdown, Mr. Charles Eaton, to Miss Ida., second
daughter of Mr. Archibald Tweedle, all of East Flamborough.
January , 1892
CROWE-WEBB - At
the residence of the groom's parents, by the Rev. G. W. Kerby, on New Year's
Day, William Crowe, to Sarah Louisa Webb, both of this city.
January 6, 1892
MALCOMSON-MCKEAN -
On Tuesday, January 5, at the residence of the bride's mother, 223 John street
north, by Rev. Dr. Fraser, Alexander H. Malcomson, to Mary Helen, third
daughter of the late David Millar McKean.
CROSTHWAITE-MCMILLAN
- (Bartonville) There were married at the residence of the bride's mother, by
Rev. R. B. Rowe, Daniel Crosthwaite, of Bartonville, to Miss May McMillan, of
Stony Creek.
BELL-PETCH -
(Seneca) The scene we wish to tell you about took place at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. William Petch, Seneca, on Wednesday, December 22, when their daughter,
Ida A., was married to John Bell of Glanford. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Mr. Kennedy of Mount Hope. The groom was assisted by his old chum, A.
Morrison, while the bride was waited upon by her sister, Miss A. Petch...
January 6, 1892
KITCHEN-TERRYBERRY (Grimsby) The most interesting event in
social circles for some time was the marriage of Edgar Kitchen to Miss Belle
Terryberry, two of the most popular young
people in the
neighbourhood. The ceremony took place on Wednesday last at the residence of
the bride's father. At the hour appointed over seventy guests assembled to
witness the ceremony which was conducted by Rev. J. G. Murray. The bride was
assisted by Miss Seymour of St. Catharines and Miss Olive Terryberry while the
groom was supported by E. D. Smith...
MILLER-BRISTOL -
(Jerseyville) A very pleasant wedding
occurred on the morning of December 30 at the residence of Rev. B. Bristol when
his second daughter, Lavina, was united to James Miller, late of East Saginaw,
Mich., both formerly of this place. Rev.
Emerson Bristol, uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony after which the
guests retired to the dining room to partake of the wedding breakfast. Mr. and
Mrs. Miller left the same day on their bridal tour to the Pacific coast where
they are to make their home. Mr. and
Mrs. Miller's friends wish them every happiness in their future.
January 7, 1892
KREASON-HALBIRNIE
- On January 6, by Rev. E. Lounsbury, Benjamin R. Kreason, of Galt, to Miss
Emily A. Halbirnie, daughter of Mrs. Winton, of Hamilton.
MCGUIRE-BLOWES -
Rev. Father Brady officiated at a marriage in St. Lawrence's church, this
morning. The bride was Miss Catherine Blowes, of James street north, and the
bridegroom James McGuire, of Tarentum, Pa. Miss Lora Blowes , sister of the
bride, was bridesmaid & James Blowes her brother, was groomsman...
January 11,
1892
LAWRENCE-IRVING -
On Tuesday, January 5th, by the Rev. James Murray, at Hamilton, Ontario, Mr.
Frank A. Lawrence, of New York city, to Miss Elsie M. Irving, of Burlington,
Ontario.
WRIGHT-TRISTRAM -
In Hamilton, Ontario, on January 11, 1892, at St. Mark's church, by the Rev.
Canon Sutherland, rector, W. S. Wright, of Lockport, N.Y., to Euphrasia,
daughter of the late G. A. Tristram, of Hamilton.
January 12,
1892
WATSON-MORLEY - On
Monday, January 11, at All Saints church, by the Rev. Rural Dean Forneret,
William Watson, of Ratou, New Mexico, to Annie, second daughter of John Morley
of this city.
January 13,
1892
MORRISON-HAGLE -
At Warwick, on December 31, 1891, at the residence of the bride's father, by
the Rev. C. C. Cuzzens, W. E. Morrison, of Brook, to Annie E., eldest daughter
of Amasy Hagle.
January 14,
1892
FOSTER-FISHER - At
Shady Cottage, Burlington, the residence of the bride's mother, January 13,
1892, by the Rev. Dr. Brethour, H. Thompson Foster, of Burlington, to Alice E.,
youngest daughter of the late Peter Fisher, Esq.
MCKEOWN-POULTER -
On Wednesday, January 13, at the residence of the groom's brother, Acacia
House, Stuart street west, by the Rev. Mr. Kerby, James McKeown, of Hamilton,
to Mary Elizabeth Poulter, of London, England.
MCMILLAN-MCLEAN -
At 213 Park street north, on the 13th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Fraser,
Alexander McMillan, to Lizzie McLean, both of the town of Dundas.
January 15,
1892
HAWKINS-TINDILL -
On the 12th instant, at the manse, 231 Victoria avenue north, by the Rev. James
Murray, James Hawkins to Miss M. A. Tindill, all of this city.
DEPEW-FORTMAN - On
January 13, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. E. Hockey,
John DePew, to Mary Ella, daughter of Theodore Fortman, Esq., of Saltfleet.
HURREN-CLARKE - On
Wednesday, January 13, 1892, at Mountsberg, Ontario, by Rev. R. L. Cohoe of
Freelton, Mr. James E. Hurren, of Detroit, Michigan, to Miss Annie Clarke, of
Mountsberg.
MACDONALD-HAGAN -
(Glanford) Quite a number of invited
friends assembled at the residence of Robert Hagan, January 6, to witness the
nuptials of John Macdonald and Miss Mary Hagan, both of Glanford. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr.
Kennedy, after which the guests sat down to a bountiful repast. The presents
were numerous and useful.
January 19,
1892
ALERDICE-SMITH -
At All Saints Church, on September 21, by the Rev. Rural Dean Forneret, Harry
Alerdice, to Lilas Aletha Smith.
January 20,
1892
AITCHISON-BUTLER -
At the residence of the bride's parents, 137 Caroline street south, by the Rev.
Father Hinchey, R. Aitchison, to Ellen, youngest daughter of the late Patrick
Butler, both of this city.
CRANSTON-HOLBROOK
- In Hamilton, January 19, at the residence of the bride's parents, 365 James
street north, by Rev. Mr. Sutherland, James Cranston, to Miss Louise Holbrook,
both of this city.
SANDERSON-MCNEILL
- (Strabane) A quiet wedding took place here on Wednesday, January 13, the
happy pair being J. Sanderson and Mrs. McNeill, all of Strabane.
January 28,1892
THORNSON-POSTLE -
At the residence of the bride's parents, Barton, on January 26, by the Rev. R.
B. Rowe, Methodist minister, Bartonville, Mr. Thomas Peter Thomson, of Buffalo,
to Miss Susie Bell Postle, of this place.
MCALLISTER-SEAMAN
- On the 27th instant, at the residence of the bride's mother, 43 West avenue
north, by the Rev. G. A. Forneret, Hannon J. McAllister, to Julia L. Seaman,
all of this city.
MORRIS-BROOKS - On
January 21, by the Rev. R. G. Boville, William A. Morris, to Amy, third
daughter of the late Thomas Brooks of this city.
WRIGHT-ZEALAND -
On January 27, at the residence of the bride's mother, 22 Murray street west,
by the Rev. Samuel Lyle, B.D., Mary Gibson, eldest daughter of the late Capt.
Edward Zealand, to William J. Wright, of Brockville, barrister-at-law.
January 29,
1892
O'NEIL-HANLEY - At
St. Mary's Cathedral, on Tuesday, January 26, by the Rev. Father MacEvay,
Michael O'Neil, to Katie, eldest daughter of the late William Hanley, both of
this city.
February 1,
1892
STEPHENSON-HOPCOTT
- A very quiet but pleasant wedding took place on Wednesday, January 27, at the
residence of the bride's parents, Maple Terrace, Bronte, being the marriage of
Miss Clara Hopcott, to Charles W. Stephenson... The ceremony was performed by
Rev. W. Belt of Burlington...
February 3,
1892
GARTLEY-ROBERTSON
- (Strabane) On February 2, at the
residence of the bride's father, Strabane, James Gartley was married to Miss
Minnie Robertson.
February 4,
1892
WRIGHT-WITHALL -
On February 3, by Rev. W. Massey, M.A., St. Luke's, Albert E. Wright to Miss
Bella Withall
February 5,
1892
PEACOCK-LAFAIELLE
- On Wednesday, February 3, by Rev. G. Forneret, rector of All Saints Church,
G. W. Peacock of Merton, Ontario, to Mary Ann Lafaielle, daughter of G. H.
Lafaielle, of this city.
SNYDER-BUSH - On
Wednesday, February 3, a happy event took place at the residence of T. H. Bush, Caistor, it being the marriage of his
eldest daughter, Jessie, to Albert M. Snyder. The bride was dressed in an
exceedingly handsome costume and looked pretty as brides always do. Miss Clara B. Park of Grimsby was the maid of
honour while the groom was ably supported by his old and most intimate friend,
William Marshall. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. G. Harris, pastor
of the Baptist church, Binbrook...
February 6,
1892
CRASSET-JACKSON - BROWNJOHN - At Rapid City, Manitoba, on
January 20, by the Rev. Mr. Gell, of Minnedosa, Edmund Cecil, youngest son of
the late John Grasset-Jackson, to Nellie Mary, third daughter of the late T. C.
Brownjohn, of Grimsby.
February 8,
1892
CURTIS-BROWN - At
the residence of the bride's father, Rochridge, on February 3, 1892, by the
Rev. W. R. Clark, M.A., Maggie, third daughter of Mr. Thomas Brown, to James W.
Collins, all of Ancaster.
February 9,
1892
BARTON-NIXON -
(Strabane) The marriage boom has struck this locality. On February 2, Mr. Barton and Miss V. Nixon
of Streetsville were married.
February 10,
1892
PTOLEMY-BROWN - At
the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. W. P. Walker, on February 9,
Mr. Thomas Craig Ptolemy, to Bella, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Charles
Brown, all of Binbrook.
February 11,
1892
WILLIAMS-FETCH -
On February 10, by the Rev. J. E. Hockey, William Williams, to Martha Eliza
Fetch, all of Winona.
VIDAL-TASCHEREAU -
Major B. H. Vidal of ‘C’ company of the Royal School of Infantry, Toronto, and
Miss Beatrice Taschereau, daughter of Judge Taschereau, were married yesterday
in Montreal.
WALLER-PAMENTER -
(Bartonville) A most pleasing event occurred last evening at St. Mary's church
when the eldest daughter of J. Pamenter, Nellie, was married to Peter Waller, a
promising young man of the township of Barton. The bride looked very handsome,
being attired in a travelling costume. The maid of honour was Miss May A.
Pamenter, sister of the bride. The groom was assisted by George E. Waller. Rev.
Mr. Howitt of Stoney Creek performed the ceremony...
February 13,
1892
HALLETT-CORFIELD -
At the residence of the bride's father in Rome, N.Y., on February 6, by the
Rev. J. H. Egar, A. F. Hallett, of Hamilton, Ontario, to Miss Ocena May,
daughter of Joseph Corfield, Esq.
February 17,
1892
MULHOLLAND-WOOD -
(Troy) On Wednesday two members of the choir were made one by Rev. Mr. Teiple.
The contracting parties were Miss Carrie Wood, daughter of George Wood, and
Judson Mulholland.
BOOK-NEAL -
(Grimsby) Weddings are nearly as prevalent as the grip in this locality, the
last to experiment in this direction being William Book and Miss Neal of
Grimsby. The ceremony was performed in the Episcopal church where the young
couple were securely tied in the nuptial bond.
February 18,
1892
MARLATT-MARLATT -
On Wednesday, February 17, at the residence of Mr. J. Faulkner, by the Rev. Dr.
Clark, Cecil G. Marlatt, of Oakville, to Birdie, daughter of the late J. W.
Marlatt, M.D.
February 18,
1892
HEATH-RYAN -
Fireman Thomas Heath was married at Jarvis on Tuesday night to Miss Ida Ryan,
daughter of William Ryan, of Jarvis.
ANDERSON-PUTTON -
(Moffat) A quiet little matrimonial affair occurred here last week, the
participants being William Anderson Sr., and Miss Dutton.
February 20,
1892
PEEBLES-MEIKLE -
Arthur Peebles, of Strabane, brother of C. H. Peebles of this city, was married
yesterday to Miss Aggie Meikle, of Galt.The wedding took pace at the beautiful
residence of the bride's father, Homewood,
Rev. Dr. Jackson of Galt officiated.
Miss Bessie Meikle was bridesmaid and J. B. Jardine of Hamilton was
groomsman.
February 22,
1892
NELLIGAN-KILROY -
At St. Mary's Cathedral, this morning, by the Rev. Father Hinchey, Miss B. A.
Kilroy, of this city, to Mr. John Nelligan, of Stratford.
February 24,
1892
JOHNSON-CUMMINS -
(Flamborough Centre) P. S. Johnson, of Balmoral Ranch, N.W.T., was on Tuesday
married to Miss Maggie Cummins by Rev. Mr. Ferguson of Waterdown. They start in
a week or two for their distant home, and carry with them the good wishes and esteem
of their many friends in Flamborough,
February 25,
1892
KING-JONES - E. L.
Kingsley and Ralph Blackley of this city were ushers at the wedding of John S.
King to Miss Etta Jones which took place in Toronto yesterday.
IRELAND-TOTTEN -
At St. Paul's church, Woodstock, yesterday, Miss Margaret, daughter of Warren
Totten, Q.C., was married to W. F. Ireland of Winnipeg.
February 26,
1892
VERNER-HOVER - At
Stratford, on February 24, by the Rev. Mr. Holman, Charles Verner, to Sadie,
youngest daughter of John Hover, formerly of Hamilton.
SANFORD-SANFORD -
At Knoxville, Tennesse, on Thursday, February 25, by the Rev. Samuel Ringgold,
D.D., E. Jackson Sanford, B.A., of Hamilton, to Emma, daughter of Colonel E. J.
Sanford.
February 27,
1892
TAIT-KEIL - At the
residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. John Gomph, on February 25, by the Rev.
E. Hoffman, James Tait, of Hamilton, to Margaret, fourth daughter of the late
John Keil of Salem.
February 29,
1892
PROWSE-BROADLY -
On Wednesday, February 24, at Beaumaris, by the Rev. E. S. Rowe, at Huntsville,
Horace E. Prowse, to Annie E. M. Broadly, London, England.
March 3, 1892
MEAKINS-TAYLOR -
At the American Presbyterian church, Montreal, on Tuesday, March 1, 1892, by
the Rev. W. M. Barbour, D.D., Charles W. Meakins to Jean Taylor.
KEMP-BOUGHNER (Beamsville) Miss S. Boughner of this village
and Robert Kemp of Grimsby had been united in matrimony. Miss Boughner was a
teacher in our village school and her many friends wish her happiness.
March 4, 1892
EDMONDSON-MOFFAT -
At the homestead, 166 Bay street north, March 3, 1892, by the Rev. Mungo
Fraser, D.D., William Edmondson, of Brantford, to Jessie Damude, second
daughter of the late Robert Moffat.
LUNDY-KEMP - At
the residence of Mrs. Charles Huton, on March 3, 1892, by the Rev. Mr. Pescott,
Robert D. Lundy, of Toronto, to Ada Kemp, of this city.
March 9, 1892
SCOTT-LANE -
(Flamborough Centre) Mr. Scott and Miss Lane, both of this place, have been
married. They are highly popular and have been for years. All join in wishing
success and happiness.
BLANDFORD-OLLIVER
- The Victoria Avenue Bap-feist church was the scene of a very interesting
social event yesterday afternoon. The occasion was the marriage of W. E.
Blandford, of the firm of Brown, Boggs, & Co, to Miss Emma Olliver, only
daughter of Thomas Olliver... Rev. Fred T. Tapscott officiated using the
episcopal service...
March 12, 1892
MACNIDER-STANFORD
- At the residence of the bride's father, Ithaca, N.Y., on February 28, 1892,
by the Rev. Mr. Jones. Stanley Corwine, eldest son of Stanley MacNider,
Guatamela, C.A., to Olive Mary, eldest daughter of O. R. Stanford, of Ithaca,
N.Y.
March 14, 1892
CARMICHAEL-WOODALL
- At the parsonage, Toronto, on March 12, by Kev. Dr. Mockridge, J. H.
Carmichael, to Mrs. Effie C. Woodall.
March 16, 1892
STEEN-ROGERSON -
(Winnipeg) J. R. Steen, president of the board of trade, was married to-day to
Mrs. Annie Rogerson, lately of St. John, N.B. They have left for Toronto and
Montreal on a wedding trip.
March 17, 1892
SHEPPARD-SYEN -
(Bartonville). A most pleasing event occurred on Tuesday evening at the church
of St. Mary, the marriage of Ada, the eldest daughter of William Syen, to John
Sheppard of West Flamborough, a promising young farmer of that township. The
bride looked very handsome, being attired in a travelling costume. The maid of
honour was Miss Annie Gilles of Hamilton and the groom was assisted by Rev. Ed
Sheppard, brother of the groom. Rev. Mr. Howitt of Stony Creek performed the
ceremony.
March 23, 1892
CUMMINS-MOUNT -
(Millgrove) Jacob Cummins of this village was married last Wednesday to Miss
Mount of Hamilton. The happy couple went east for their honeymoon and have not
yet returned.
GENSTON-EMMONS -
(Moffat.) Thomas Genston, of this place, one of our most enterprising young
men, was marred on March 9, to Miss Martha Emmons, of Mountsberg in the
presence of about fifty of their friends...
March 25, 1892
LYONS-SMITH - On
March 24, Frederick Lyons to Miss Bessie B. Smith.
March 30, 1892
MOUNTAIN-STEWART -
Last evening Miss Aggie Stewart was married to Alfred Mountain by Rev. James
Murray. It was a quiet wedding but a number of young people were present. The
employees of the Canada Screw Co. presented Mr. Mountain with a handsome silver
tea service.
March 31, 1892
SHIELDS-ARTHUR -
On Wednesday, March 30, at the residence of the bride's uncle, Binbrook, by the
Rev. A. Parker Bell, Thomas Shields to Catherine Arthur of Binbrook.
MCPHERSON-FERGUSON
- In this city, on March 30, at the residence of the bride's parents, 431 Mary
street, by the Rev. Mr. Tovell, Palmer McPherson, of Buffalo, N.Y., to Sarah,
daughter of John M. Ferguson.
DEMAIN-YORK -
Grimsby has lost another young lady, prominent in social circles, in the person
of Miss Ada May York who was last week married to John DeMain, of Jordan. Her
future home is beyond Jordan.
STIPPES-MARKLE -
(Alberton) Fred Stippes and Miss Rose Markle were married in Chicago last week.
Alberton friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Stippes happiness in their
western home.
April 2, 1892
MARTIN-MARTIN - On
March 30, at Christ Church Cathedral, by the Rev. George Forneret, George
Powell Martin, Hamilton, to Lizzie, eldest daughter of Jacob Martin, Esq.,
Sligo, Ireland.
LITTLE-PARKE - On
Wednesday, March 30, at the residence 6f the bride's brother, James Parke, by
the Rev. C. W. Cousens, Matt H. Little, of Hamilton, to Julia Louise Parke, of
Seneca, fourth daughter of the late Charles Parke, Seneca township.
April 6, 1892
SMITH-WALLACE -
William Smith, formerly of the "Spectator", was married in New York
yesterday to Miss Jennie Wallace, daughter of the late Dr. Wallace. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Deems. Mr. Smith has many friends here who
will be pleased to learn that he has joined the benedicts.
April 7, 1892
SWEETLOVE-YOUNG -
On April 5, by the Rev. T. Albert Moore, James George Sweetlove, Peterborough,
Ontario, eldest son of James Sweetlove, Macaulay street, city, to Olive, second
daughter of the late John Young, of this city.
RUSK-WILSON -
(Carlisle) James Rusk and Hattie Wilson were married last Wednesday by the Rev.
Mr. Athoe, at the residence of the bride's father, in the presence of about
thirty of the relatives of the bride and groom. The bride was the recipient of
a large number of beautiful and useful presents.
April 9, 1892
KEYMER-WHITE - At
Cleveland, Ohio, April 4, by the Rev. Mr. Thomson, Mr. Philip Keymer, of
Hamilton, Ontario, to Miss Wilhelmina (Minnie) White of the same place.
COVERDALE-ROY -
(Sheffield) A quiet but happy event took place at the residence of Peter
Humphrey on Wednesday of last week, being the marriage of his niece, Miss Bell
Roy, to William Coverdale of this place. The newly wedded couple have the best
wishes of all their acquaintances.
April 14, 1892
MOSS-BLAKE - On
April 13, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. Smith, by the Rev.
Dr. Sutherland, Charles M. Moss, to Isabel F. C, youngest daughter of William
Blake, Esq.
April 15, 1892
PESCOTT-HARDY - On
April 14, at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. D. G. Sutherland, L.L.B.,
D.D., assisted by Rev. Dr. Burns, the Rev. Walter E. Pescott, B.A., to Mabel
Rose Hardy, all of Hamilton.
April 20, 1892
FROUD-CLARKE - On
April 13, by Rev. W. A. Rodwell, at 224 Teraulay street, Toronto, the residence
of the bride's sister, Mr. Frank Froud, to Miss Rose Clarke, fourth daughter of
Mr. John Clarke, of the Mountain View Hotel, Hamilton.
CARR-SINCLAIR - At
the residence of the bride's mother, 69 Herkimer street, Hamilton, on April 20,
1892, by the Rev. E. P. Crawford, rector of the Church of the Ascension, Edwin
Henry Carr, to Gertrude Henrietta, daughter of the late Judge Sinclair.
DENNIS-BOWMAN - At
St. Thomas church, on Wednesday, April 20, by Rev. Canon Curran, M.A., rector,
assisted by Rev. George A. Forneret, M.A., rural dean, Rev. J. W. Dennis, of
Berthier-en-Haut, P.Q., to Bessie, daughter of the late Joseph C. Bowman, Esq.
YOUNG-COREY - A
quiet wedding took place last night at the manse of St. Paul's church, the
principals being Albert G. Young and Miss Annie M. Corey. Dr. Laidlaw
officiated...
April 22, 1892
SMALL-GAYFER -
Frank T. Small of Hamilton and Miss Nellie L. Gayfer, daughter of Alfred
Gayfer, Toronto, were married at the bride's home last evening. Miss C. Small,
Miss Hattie Cayfer, and Miss Wingreve of St. Catharines were the bridesmaids
April 25, 1892
HAMILTON-WYATT -
At the Manse, on February 23, by the Rev. Dr. Fletcher, Thomas Hamilton, to
Emma Jane Wyatt, all of this city.
April 26, 1892
HAYS-BRADLEY - At
St. Mary's Cathedral, on April 25, by the Rev. Father Hinchey, Edward Hays, to
Deborah Theresa Bradley, daughter of William Bradley of this city.
April 27, 1892
SINKER-WHITE - At
All Saints Church, on April 26, by Rev. Mr. Forneret, John E. Sinker, to
Elizabeth Ann White, daughter of William White of this city.
GILLESPIE-PACKHAM
- (Abingdon) A very happy event occurred at the residence of James Packham,
Sr., it being the marriage of his second daughter, Elizabeth, to William
Gillespie, of Stratford. The service was performed by the Rev. E. J. Taylor,
pastor of the Methodist church where Miss Packham has been an ardent worker for
many years.
JACKSON-WILSON -
Rev. James Murray performed the pleasant duty this afternoon of uniting in
matrimony Miss Lillie Wilson of Hamilton and Dr. A. W. Jackson, an old
Wentworth boy, but now a prosperous young physician of Mercer, Pa. The ceremony
took place at the bride's home, 43 Tisdale street, and was a quiet and
unpretentious one...
April 28, 1892
COWAN-MONTAGUE -
At St. Mary's episcopal church, Dayton, Florida, on April 19, by the Rev. C. W.
Arnold, James Stillie Cowan, second son of Robert A. Cowan, of Edinburgh,
Scotland, to Ella Agnes Montague, of Fort Orange, Florida.
MORRIS-PORTER - At
the residence of the bride's father, 56 Chatham street, Hamilton, on April 27,
1892, by the Rev. Fred T. Tapscott, Oswald Morris, to Louie, third daughter of
George Porter.
SMITH-AIKENS - On
April 21, by the Rev. Dr. Sutherland, Thomas A., eldest son of George B. Smith,
to Ruth C, daughter of James Aikens, of this city.
April 29, 1892
DRUMMOND-GALLIN -
On Wednesday evening, April 27, by the Rev. P. M. McEachern, at the residence
of Mr. Gallin, cousin of the bride, Waterdown, Mr. Charles H. Drummond, of Flamborough township, to Miss Mary L. Gallin,
of Waterdown.
April 30, 1892
FOLSTER-FLAWS - On
April 28, at the residence of the bride's sister, 96 East avenue north, by the
Rev. D. H. Fletcher, Peter Folster, to Elizabeth Isabella Margaret, second
daughter of Mr. William Flaws, Redland, Sandwich, all of Orkney, Scotland.
May 2, 1892
LACHANCE-STODDARD
- On April 18, 1892, by the Rev. S. H. Prather, Ph.D., Walter W. LaChance,
architect, Cleveland, Ohio, son of Mr. W. E. LaChance, this city, to Sadie,
daughter of L. L. Stoddard, Esq., banker, Milan, Ohio.
May 3, 1892
ROBBINS-CROLL,
ALLISON-CROLL - (Millgrove) A very happy event occurred at the residence of
Fred Croll on Wednesday, April 27, it being the marriage of his two eldest
daughters, Minnie to George Robbins, and Elsie, to John Allison, both of this
place. George Robbins had for his best man his brother, Jim, while Miss Beaton
acted as bridesmaid for Minnie. John
Allison was supported by brother, George, while Miss Personne of Guelph acted
as bridesmaid for Elsie. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. H. Orme and
was witnessed by quite a number of guests from whom both young ladies received
many useful and valuable presents.
CUMMINS-NICHOLSON
- (Millgrove) On the same day (Apr. 27)
at Dundas by the Rev. John Kay, Shipman Cummins was married to Miss Annie
Nicholson, daughter of George Nicholson, both of this place.
May 4, 1892
BERRY-ALLAN - At
Hamilton, on November 11, at the residence of Rev. T. Albert Moore, W. G.
Berry, furniture dealer, John street south, to Mary A., fourth daughter of
James Allan, of Ancaster.
KIDD-MCGREGOR - At
Seaforth yesterday, Miss M. E. McGregor, daughter of Capt. McGregor, of
Goderich, was married to George A. Kidd, of Omaha, Neb., son of Thomas Kidd of
Seaforth. The young couple will reside in Omaha.
May 13, 1892
BROUGH-MCCELLAN -
The village of Springford on Tuesday was the scene of a large and happy
gathering, the event being the marriage of Miss Alice McCellan to Frank Brough
of Hamilton. The ceremony which made the two one was celebrated at the
residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. VanEvery, by the Rev. Mr. Randall,
Baptist minister of Dutton...
May 19, 1892
MAIN-SPITTAL -
(Sheffield) Sanford Main and Miss Maggie Spittal, both of this village, were
married a few days ago. They have gone to Port Huron to live, followed by the
good wishes of their many friends here.
May 21, 1892
GARDINER-BAVAIRD
- Wednesday, May 18, by Rev. W. E.
Pescott at Centenary church, Robert M. Gardiner, to Laura E., third daughter of
James Bavaird, Esq., Hamilton.
May 25, 1892
NASH-CARMICHAEL -
On May 18, by Rev. Mr. Murray, Frank L. Nash, to Linda, second daughter of
George Carmichael, both of this city.
WARDELL-LEE - At
417 Mary street, by Rev. T. Albert Moore, on May 24, 1892, Lafayette Wardell,
to Emma, fourth daughter of James Lee, all of this city.
SMITH-HOTRUM - On
May 24, at St. Luke's Church, city, by Rev. W. Massey, M.A., rector, Robert
Smith, to Margaret E., eldest daughter of dr. J. M. Hotrum, both of this city.
GIBB-WINCKLER - On
Monday, May 23, by the Rev. Mr. Hoffman, at the German Lutheran parsonage,
William A. Gibb, to Frieda, only daughter of Adolph Winckler.
May 28, 1892
GOW-SPEERS - James
Gow and his bride returned to the city last evening. Mrs. Gow was formerly Miss Edna J. Speers of
Belle Vernon, Pa. The young couple will stay at the beach during the summer
months.
MCGILLIVRAY-CAMPBELL
- At Perth, Ontario, Miss Annie Campbell, a graduate, was married to Prof. John
McGillivray, Ph.D. of Queen's University, Kingston.
May 30, 1892
WILE-METCALFE - At
Chicago, on April 30, by the Rev. William Lawrence, David R. Wile, to Leah S.
Metcalfe, daughter of Thomas Metcalfe, both of this city.
June 1, 1892
DYMENT-CHAPMAN -
At the Church of the Ascension, Hamilton, on Wednesday, June 1, 1892, by Rev.
E. P. Crawford, assisted by Rev. F. B. Hodgson, Albert E. Dyment, to Frances
Edith, daughter of the late A. T. Chapman.
June 2, 1892
SAXBY-RADCLIFFE -
At St. Luke's Church, June 1, 1892, by Rev. W. Massey, M.A., Jane Radcliffe, to
George, eldest son of Mr. Stephen Saxby.
FRYERS-LAFARELLE -
At Christ Church Cathedral, on June 1, by Rev. E. M. Bland, Lizzie, daughter of
G. H. Lafarelle, of this city, to Albert E. Fryers, of Toronto
WALES-EASTER - In
the Church of the Ascension, on Wednesday, June 1, by the Rev. E. P. Crawford,
R. E. Wales, of Oakville, to Miss Clara Easter, of Hamilton.
PETERSON-COWAN -
At Holy Trinity Church, Barton, on June 1, by the Rev. C. B. Lee, M.A., Walter
T. Peterson, Esq., of Thorold, Ontario, to Nellie Orr, youngest daughter of the
late William Orr Cowan, Esq., of Thorold.
June 3, 1892
CALDER-CROOKS -
There was a pretty wedding at West Lawn, Waterdown, the residence of W. H.
Crooks, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Crooks's only daughter , Miss Lena E.
Crooks, was married to W. B. Calder of Grimsby. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. George Ferguson...
DARK-MARR - A
pleasant wedding took place on Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Elijah
Marr, Glanford. The bride was Miss Amelia Marr and the groom James Dark of
Barton. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Marr, and Richard Dark
was best man. The marriage was
celebrated by the Rev. Mr. Kennedy, pastor of the Methodist church at Mount
Hope.
June 4, 1892
DUFF-FITZSIMMONS -
At Shanghai, China, on May 7, 1892, by the Rev. Mr. Hodges, George H. Duff, to
Cassie, eldest daughter of the late Henry Fitzsimmons, both of Hamilton.
MILLS-MORDEN - At
Hamilton, on May 30, 1892, Mackenzie Mills, brother of Mr. J. Bidwell Mills of
this city, and son of Solomon Mills, Esq., of Rockview, to Rilla, daughter of
the late Peter C. Morden, of the same place.
June 6, 1892
MUNDIE-JENNEY -
William B. Mundie, an old Hamilton boy who is now a leading architect in
Chicago, was married on Thursday last to Miss Bessie Russell Jenney, his
partner's daughter. Mr. Mundie used to play ball in the old Clipper-Bayside and
Primrose days. He was formerly with
Architect Peter Brass. He went to Chicago seven or eight years ago and has been
very successful.
June 8, 1892
BEAMER-ABEL - On
June 8, by the Rev. J. G. Murray of Grimsby, at the residence of David Abel,
Esq., Port Dover, uncle of the bride, John E. Beamer of Winona, to Mary, eldest
daughter of Alexander Abel, Esq., of Rock Valley, Iowa, formerly of Norwich,
Ontario.
CALLOWHILL-LASKEY
- A. W. McGuire of King street has gone to Caledonia to attend the wedding of
S. Callowhill to Miss Nellie Laskey of Caledonia.
June 9, 1892
ACHESON-GOODERHAM
- St. James Cathedral was filled to overflowing yesterday afternoon with the
large and fashionable assembly comprising all the elite of the city which
gathered to witness the marriage of Miss Ella Gooderham, daughter of George
Gooderham of Waveney,Toronto, to Rev. Edward Campion Acheson, rector of Holy
Trinity church, Middletown, Connecticut. The ceremony was performed by Rev.
Canon Dumoulin, assisted by Rev. Canon Ganson.
MARSHALL-SMITH -
(Glanford) On Wednesday the residence of
Case Smith was the scene of a very happy event, being the marriage of his
daughter, Elisha, to Edward Marshall, of Binbrook. The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Mr. Kennedy. There was a large number of guests present, numbering
about sixty. The presents were numerous and handsome.
June 13, 1892
WALSH-BRITAIN -
This morning at St. Patrick's Church, by the Rev. Chancellor Craven, James J.
Walsh, of Brantford, to Jennie Britain, of this city.
June 14, 1892
SMYE-HAZELL - This
afternoon at First Methodist Church, by Rev. James VanWyck, William Smye, Jr.,
to Lizzie, only daughter of William Hazell, Esq., both of this city.
BRETT-DALLEY - On
June 14, at St. Thomas Church, Hamilton, Ontario, by the Rev. Canon Curran,
Walter Brett of Montreal, to Navarine Dalley, of Hamilton, Ontario.
CHILD-HARVEY - A
wedding which has been looked forward to with much interest by many
Hamiltonians occurred in Christ Church Cathedral this afternoon. The rector,
Rev. E. M. Bland, had the pleasant duty of uniting the hands of two young
people whose hearts have long been united. Miss E. H. Harvey, daughter of the
late William Harvey, was the bride, and the fortunate gentleman upon whom she
bestowed her hand is W. A. Child, of Toronto. Mr. Child is well known in
Hamilton, having occupied a position in the office of the Ontario Rolling
Mills. He now fills a more responsible position with the Ontario Belt Works
Company whose works are at Swansea near Toronto, Miss Harvey has been one of
the most deservedly popular young ladies in Hamilton society...
June 15, 1892
BALDWIN-RIDLEY -
On Wednesday, June 15, at Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton, by the rector,
Rev. E. M. Bland, assisted by the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Niagara, William
Warren Baldwin, M.D., of Spadina avenue, Toronto, grandson of the late Hon.
Robert Baldwin, to Catharine Alicia Baldwin, fourth daughter of Henry T.
Ridley, M.D., of Hamilton.
SHIPMAN-CAMPBELL -
At the residence of the bride's parents, 114 Catherine street north, on June
15, by the Rev. J. VanWyck, Ernest G. M. Shipman, to Ada Belle, eldest daughter
of Henry Campbell, Esq.
CAHILL-WILLIAMS -
At 2 p.m. this afternoon in St. Thomas church, Edwin Donaldson Cahill of the
well known legal firm of Carscallen & Cahill, and Miss Minnie Williams were
made man and wife by Rev. Canon Curran. Many friends of the bride and groom were
present to see them married...
CAHILL-WILLIAMS -
At the Church of St. Thomas, Hamilton, on the l5th June, by the Rev. Canon
Curran, M.A., rector, Edwin D. Cahill, to Minnie Grace, eldest, daughter of the
late Charles F. Williams, of this city.
June 17, 1892
JORDAN-LEWIS - In
Buffalo, N.Y., on June 14, 1892, by the Rev. George G. Ballard, rector of St.
John's Church, William C. Jordan, of Rochester, N.Y., to Margaret Elizabeth,
daughter of George Lewis, of 135 Stinson street, Hamilton, Ontario.
June 23, 1892
THOMPSON-ALLAN -
At the residence of the bride's parents, on June 21 by Rev. James G. Shearer,
B.A., John A. Thompson, to Lizzie, daughter of Robert Allan, Kinnell street,
all of Hamilton.
SUTHERLAND-PARMENTER
- On Wednesday evening, June 22, at the residence of the bride's father, 50
Augusta street, Hamilton, by the Rev. Dr. Sutherland, James B. Sutherland, of
Toronto, to Theresa M., only daughter of A. W. Parmenter.
BEWS-RUSSELL - On
Wednesday, June 22, at the residence of the bride's parents, 49 Victoria avenue
north, by the Rev. S. Lyle, D.D., Mary, eldest daughter of George Russell, to
John Yorston Bews, of this city.
BOLTE-ARMOUR -
Yesterday at St. Peter's church, Cobourg, Margaret Elsie, fourth daughter of
Chief Justice Armour, was married to Auguste Bolte, of Toronto. The ceremony
was a brilliant one and the guests were numerous.
WILKES-KINGSMILL -
Walkerton society was in a pleasurable flutter yesterday over the marriage of
Miss Pauline Kingsmill, youngest daughter of Judge Kingsmill, to Langdon Wilkes
of Galt. A remarkable fact is that nine brothers and sisters of the bride took
part in the ceremony.
June 24, 1892
CHANDLER-BAGWELL -
On Wednesday, 16th March, 1892, by the Rev. Canon Baldwin, D.D., at the rectory
of All Saints Episcopal church, Toronto, St. Lawrence Chandler, of Molson's
Bank, to Fanny Dell Bagwell, both of Hamilton.
June 25, 1892
YATES-NASH - At
the residence of the bride's parents, 51 Tisdale street, on Wednesday, June 22,
1892, by the Rev. James VanWyck, Samuel Yates, to Annie E. Nash, all of this
city.
RENTON-WARNER - A
very pleasing event occurred June 21, at the residence of Thomas Renton, signal
and semaphore inspector G.T.R., 474 Bay
street north, when his eldest son, William, was married to Miss Florence Warner.
Rev. I. Tovell performed the ceremony after which the guests numbering sixty
sat down to a sumptuous repast. The presents were beautiful. The party did not
break up until daylight.
June 27, 1892
HILL-BLACHFORD -
On Wednesday, June 22, at Trinity Church, Hudson, Michigan, by the Rev. W. B,
Blachford, brother of the bride, Harvey H. Hill, of Hamilton, to Lucy E., sixth
daughter of the late John Blachford of this city.
June 28, 1892
HALL-HILLS - At
Hamilton, on June 28, by the Rev. Dr. Laidlaw, of St. Paul's Presbyterian
Church, William James Hall, of Windsor, Ontario, to Mrs. Charles H. Hills, nee
Cowan, Hamilton.
June 29, 1892
GREEN-WHITE - At
Grace Church, Ottawa, yesterday, Miss Annie Johnstone, daughter of the late
Hon. Thomas White, was married to Rev. Henry Green, of Whitewood, N.W.T.
June 30, 1892
MALCOLMSON-PORTEOUS
- At the residence of the bride's mother, 52 Bay street north, by the Rev. Dr.
Fraser, Jennie L. second daughter of the late Thomas Porteous, to Herbert H.
Malcolmson.
TAYLOR-HEDLEY - On
Wednesday, June 29, by the Rev. G. W. Kerby, at the residence of the bride's
parents, 162 Herkimer street, Miss Maggie Hedley, to Thomas L. Taylor, Chicago,
Ill.
July 5, 1892
WATT-ADDY - At the
residence of the bride's parents, Tweedside, on Monday, July 4, by the Rev. Dr.
Walker, Matthew Watt, to Sarah S., eldest daughter of Thomas Addy, Esq., all of
Saltfleet.
July 7, 1892
WILLIAMS-REDFIELD
- On Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents,
134 Wellington street north, by Rev. Canon Curran, G. Williams, of Chicago,
Ill., to Grace, eldest daughter of James R. Redfield, this city.
DOWSWELL-SMITH -
At the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, William McFedries, 84 Park
street north, on July 6, by the Rev. George Clark, M.A., F. Dowswell to Miss
Alice Smith, both of this city.
HOLMES-LAMONBY -
Alderman William Holmes of Wingham is a happy man to-day. Last evening at the
Schmidt House he was married to Miss Mary Lamonby, also of Wingham,
sister-in-law of Charles Schmidt of the Schmidt House. The bride's sister, Miss
Aggie Lamonby, made a pretty bridesmaid and Manager William Langhorn of the
Schmidt House made a capital groomsman and coached his principal through the
trouble in good style. Rev. Mungo Fraser spoke the words and made the happy
couple one...
July 11, 1892
RICHMOND-GAULD -
At 134 Duke street, on Saturday, July 9, by the father of the bride, John A. L.
Richmond, of Berlin, Ontario, to Wilhelmina Fordyce, daughter of the Rev. John
Gauld.
July 13, 1892
REED-MCDONALD -
(Glanford) The long looked-for event has happened at long last. A quiet wedding
took place on June 28, the happy couple being Isaac Reed and Miss Annie
McDonald of Minnesota. Rev. Mr. Clark spoke the pleasant words that made the
couple one. They took the
train for Erin,
Ontario, and returned home again on Saturday. Many of our buxom young ladies
felt like kicking themselves at losing such a good chance, but of course they
did not know that Isaac was matrimonially inclined.
July 14, 1892
DAYIS-MCKEOWN - In
Queen Street Methodist Church, Kingston, on July 12, by the Rev. C. O. Johnson,
A. L. Davis of Hamilton, to Miss Agnes McKeown, late of Hamilton.
July 21, 1892
GIBSON-HARRIS -
(Bartonville) The long looked-for event has happened at last. A quiet wedding
took place on July 18, the happy couple being James Gibson and Miss Lottie
Harris of Saltfleet. Rev. Canon Curran of Hamilton spoke the pleasant words
which made the happy couple one. They then took the train for Rochester...
PATTON-NICHOLSON -
(Millgrove) Miss Emma Nicholson, daughter of George Nicholson, was married to
Mr. Patton of Greensville at the parsonage last Wednesday.
July 25, 1892
HENNESSEY-LYONS -
Miss Watts of Hamilton was bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Ruth Lyons and W.
R. Hennessey in Belleville last week.
July 28, 1892
SPENCER-SIMPSON -
At Spokane, Washington, on July 11, by the Rev. E. Kanten, Arthur F. J.
Spencer, formerly of Owen Sound, Ontario, to Lily H., eldest daughter of James
W. Simpson, of this city.
WITTON-MALCOLMSON
- On July 27, at the residence of the bride's mother, 28 Ferrie street west, by
the Rev. Dr. Fraser, assisted by Rev. Dr. Sutherland., Harry B. Witton, B.A.,
barrister, to Agnes, eldest daughter of the late Capt. John Malcolmson, all of
this city.
July 29, 1892
STUART-LEFEVRE
Harry M. Stuart, a young man well known in Hamilton, was married here on July
19, to Miss Louise H. Lefevre.
July 30, 1892
WEBSTER-TROUP - On
July 29, at the residence of the bride's mother, 86 Hunter street west, by the
Rev. S. Lyle, assisted by Revs. J. A. Macdonald and J. G. Shearer, Charles A.
Webster, M.D., to Annie Walker, second daughter
of the late Rev. William Troup.
August 1, 1892
FOSTER-LEE - At
Ancaster, on July 27, by the Rev. Mr. Foreman, Sydney P., eldest son of the
late Leonard Foster, of Hamilton, to Winnifred A., youngest daughter of
Frederick Lee, school teacher of Orkney.
NICHOL-KING - At
the residence of the bride's father, Canfield, by Rev. S. J. Kelly, Mr. Arthur
H. Nichol, public school teacher,
Binbrook, to Ella C., elder daughter of Mr. George King.
August 4, 1892
LAYLAND-YOUNGINGER
- On May 31, 1892, by the Rev. Thomas Gavin Thompson, Ph.B, at his residence,
Mountain Avenue, Hamilton, James Edwin Layland, to Elizabeth Mary Louisa
Younginger, youngest daughter of George Younginger, 230 Wellington street
north, Hamilton, Ontario.
WRIGHT-PILTON - On
August 3, by Rev. William Massey, M.A., St. Luke's parish, city, Elizabeth,
only daughter of Mr. W. Pilton, Picton street west, to John Dempster Wright, of
Buffalo, N.Y.
August 12, 1892
DAVIS-HORE - At
St. Thomas Church, Hamilton, on August 11, by the Rev. Canon Curran, M.A., Mary
E., youngest daughter of Mr. F. W. Hore, to Walter H. Davis, principal of
Ryerson school.
August 15, 1892
SHUTTLEWORTH-DIAMOND
- On August 8, by the Rev. J. VanWyck, Noble Annettie, third daughter of the
late A. J. Diamond, to James Shuttleworth, all of this city.
August 17, 1892
JONES-HOLMAN - On
August 17, at Gore Street Methodist church, by Rev. Isaac Tovell, Jessie,
eldest daughter of John L. Holman, of this city, to Arthur Jones, of Chicago.
GREEN-SMITH - At
100 Hunter street east, on August 17, by Rev. Mr. Tovell, Freeman A. Green, of
the firm of Green Brothers, to Maggie B. Smith, daughter of R. H. Olmsted of
this city.
August 18, 1892
ALLAN-NICHOLSON -
At James Street Baptist Church, on August. 17, by Rev, J. R. Tapscott, James R.
Allan, to Elizabeth Nicholson.
THOMSON-RENNIE -
At the residence of the brides's mother, on August 17, by the Rev. Rural Dean,
assisted by Rev. Canon Curran, Charles A. Thomson, of Montreal, to Gertrude,
youngest daughter of the late Alexander Rennie.
STANLEY-DONALDSON
- On Wednesday, August 17, at the residence of the bride's brother, 225 Bay
street south, by the Rev. T. G. Thompson, Edgar L. Stanley, of Sault Ste.
Marie, to Miss Anne Donaldson, youngest daughter of John Donaldson, of
Ormstown, Quebec.
DUNBAR-JENNINGS -
William Dunbar, an ex-mayor of Halifax, aged 80, and wealthy, was yesterday
married to Jane Cotter Jennings, aged 25, of Victoria, B.C.
August 19, 1892
YOUNG-BELT At St.
Luke's Church, Burlington, August 16, by the father of the bride, assisted by
Rev. Rural Dean Belt, of Guelph and Rev. C. E. Belt, of Harriston, John Herbert
Hamilton Young, son of Maitland Young, Oak Bank, Burlington, to Bertha, daughter
of Rev. Canon Belt, rector.
BOYER-WILSON - H.
W. O. Boyer of Brandon was married here at Port Arthur yesterday in St. John's
church by Rev. Rural Dean Machin, to Miss Bessie Wilson of Hamilton, daughter
of the late Capt. Fred Wilson, R.N., niece of Major-General Sir Archdale Wilson
of Hamilton. A large number of Winnipeg, Toronto, and Port Arthur people were
present to see the ceremony.
August 24, 1892
LANGHORN-LAMONBY -
They are very happy down at Schmidt's to-day and there is good reason. Schmidt's manager, William C. Langhorn was
married this afternoon to Miss Agnes Lamonby, sister of Mrs. Schmidt. There
wasn't much fuss about the wedding. Herr Schmidt helped his young manager
through the ordeal and Madame Schmidt did what was necessary to brace up the
bride. Rev. Mungo Fraser tied the knot in such a manner as even a Chicago
divorce court cannot untie them...
August 25, 1892
BAXTER-ANDERSON -
On Wednesday, August 24, in the Victoria Avenue Baptist Church, by the Rev. F.
T. Tapscott, assisted by the Rev. George Anderson, the father of the bride, Mr.
Joseph E. Baxter, to Miss Fannie S. Anderson.
August 26, 1892
SAMWELL-CLARKE -
On Thursday, August 25, by the Rev, C. R. Lee, at the residence of the bride's
father, Mountain View Hotel, Joseph Samwell, of London, Ontario, to Emma, fifth
daughter of John Clarke.
August 27, 1892
BOWHILL-COLVIN -
On Thursday, August 25, at St. Thomas Church, by Rev. Canon Curran, John
William Bowhill, to Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Peter Colvin, Woodbine
Crescent, both of Hamilton.
August 29, 1892
BLUM-WOOD -
(Toronto) At the synagogue on Elm street yesterday afternoon Jacob Blum of
Hamilton and Annie Wood of Toronto were married. The ceremony was performed by
Chief Rabbi Laskar, assisted by Rabbi H. A. Newman and Dr. Hershler of Buffalo.
After the wedding a reception was held in the meeting room of the synagogue and
a very large number of friends tendered their congratulations to the happy
couple.
August 31, 1892
GREEN-HEARD - On
August 31, 1892, by the Rev. Dr. Sutherland, at the residence of the bride's
father, 62 Victoria avenue north, Ira Green, of the firm of Green Brothers,
undertakers, to Lillie G., youngest daughter of Samuel Heard, Esq. No cards.
CROWE-MARCHAM - On
August 29, by the Rev. Canon Curran, Thomas Crowe, to Carrie Marcham, both of
this city.
September 2,
1892
MARRIS-MCKENZIE -
On Wednesday, August 31, at 8:30 p.m. by Rev. Mr. Benett, Walter L. Marris, of
Buffalo, to Miss Isabella McKenzie, of the city, at the residence of the
bride's sister, Miss Fanny McKenzie, 157 Hunter street west.
GILROY-GROFF -
Ald. Thomas Gilroy, of Winnipeg, was yesterday married in Simcoe, to Miss
Beatrice Groff, daughter of the late Henry Groff, county treasurer of Norfolk.
September 3,
1892
GAGE-VROOMAN - On
September 1, 1892, by the Rev. Mr. Tolmie, at the residence of the bride's
father, Cainsville, Frank D. Gage, of East Hamilton, to Lola I., only daughter
of James Vrooman, Esq.
AGNEW-TRUDGEON -
On Wednesday evening, August 29, 1892, by the Rev. Richard W. Woodsworth,
pastor of the Simcoe Street Methodist church, at the residence of the bride's
mother, 71 Catherine street north, Thomas Agnew, to Birdie Elizabeth, youngest
daughter of the late William Trudgeon.
September 6,
1892
BOYD-BROOKS - On
September 6, at the Cathedral, Hamilton, by the Rev. E. M. Bland, Walter
Griffin Edward Boyd, to Mabel Constance Brooks.
September 7,
1892
SPANTON-SPEAR - In
this city, on August 29, by the Rev. J. VanWyck, Mr. J. Spanton, of Buffalo,
N.Y., to Miss Ida Spear, only daughter of Mrs. Homer of this city.
September 8,
1892
DUFF-OSTLER - On
September 7, at the residence of the bride's father, 85 Park street north, by
the Rev. James Allen, assisted by the Rev. John Morton, Charles Duff, to
Lizzie, second daughter of Frank Ostler.
ROSS-CURRAN - On
September 7, 1892, at Roberval, Lake St. John, Quebec, S. P. Ross, of the Hudson
Bay Company, Chapleau, to Eleanor, youngest daughter of T. B. Curran, and
sister of Canon Curran, Hamilton.
September 9,
1892
TURNBULL-CRAWFORD
- At Maple Grove, Deans, the residence of J. H. Rogers, Esq., on September 7,
by the Rev. R. J. Laidlaw, L.L.D., Thomas M. Turnbull, Bank of Commerce,
Berlin, to Margaret, daughter of the late W. G. Crawford, Hamilton.
CRONYN-LABATT -
Miss Gaviller was one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Hume Cronyn and Miss
Labatt which took place at London yesterday. R. H. Labatt was one of the
ushers. S. C. and Mrs. Mewburn attended the wedding.
STANDISH-WI1SON -
At Picton yesterday, Ira Standish, barrister of Toronto, was married to Miss
Louisa Eleanor Wilson, of Picton.
CREELMAN-MILLS -
At Guelph George C. Creelman, B.S.A., professor of biology at the Mississippi
Agricultural College, Starkville, Miss., was married to Ada, eldest daughter of
President Mills of the Ontario Agricultural College. The groom is a brother of W.
Creelman, barrister, and of Alexander Creelman, of the Imperial Bank, Toronto.
September 13,
1892
WATSON-PATTERSON -
(Windsor) Miss Jean Patterson, eldest daughter of Hon. J. C. Patterson,
secretary of state, was married at 7 o'clock on Sunday morning to Thomas F.
Watson, for some time Mr. Patterson's private secretary. The ceremony took place at All Saints Church
and Rev. Canon Hincks officiated. Mr. Watson had been a well known figure in
Windsor for many years and has long been a contributor, both in verse and
prose, to the Detroit Free Press and other well known newspapers and
periodicals. Shortly before his marriage Mr. Watson removed to Chicago which
will be his future home and where he is now interested in the insurance
business. He expects to continue his
literary work.
September l5,
1892
LOGIE-WYLIE - At
Burnside, Almonte, the residence of the bride's father, on Wednesday, September
14, 1892, by the Rev. Andrew Grant, B.D., William Alexander Logie, of Hamilton,
barrister-at-law, to Mary Hamilton, second daughter of James H. Wylie, Esq.
MYERS-SCHOOTS - At
St. Thomas church, Hamilton, on September 14, by the Rev. Canon Curran,
Cleophas M. Myers, of St. Mary's, to Miss Lizzie Schoots, eldest daughter of
George Schoots, of 125 Cathcart street.
September 16,
1892
BROCK-HAY -
Yesterday at Listowel, J. Edwin Brock, Jr., of Brock & Co., woollen
manufacturers, was married to Ella, eldest daughter of Thomas E. Hay.
LANGDON-TRIVITT -
At the village of Winterbourne, Waterloo county, yesterday, James Langdon, of
Woolwich township, was married to Miss Anna Trivitt, of the village named.
September 19,
1892
MARR-STEWART - At
the residence of the bride's mother, Binbrook, on September 14, by the Rev.
William Patrick Walker, Mr. Colin Marr, Glanford, to Ellen Annie Stewart,
daughter of the late John Stewart.
September 20,
1892
MALLOCH-MACNAB -
On Monday, September 12, at the residence of C. Mali, Esq., Brooklyn, Belgian
consul at New York, by Rev. Dr. Moment, of Brooklyn, Edward Malloch, M.D., of
Hamilton, Ontario, to Alice Barbara, youngest daughter of the late Daniel
Macnab, Esq.
September 22,
1892
FAIRCLOUGH-PARTRIDGE
- - At the residence of the bride's parents, Crown Hill, near Barrie, on
September 21, by the Rev. D.D. Franks, Annie E., only daughter of W. J.
Partridge, Esq., to D. J. Fairclough of this city.
TAYLOR-CROFT - At
the residence of the bride's father, 46 Florence street, on Wednesday,
September 21, 1892, by the Rev. J. G. Shearer, B.A., James R. Taylor, of
Chicago, Ill., to Annie, eldest daughter of John Croft, Esq., of this city.
September 23,
1892
RIDGE-BALLINGER -
On Tuesday, September 21, at the residence of the bride's parents, near
Caistorville, by Rev. W. H. Garnham, B.A., William T. Ridge, son of Mr. John
Ridge, Binbrook, to Annie, fourth daughter of Mr. Daniel Ballinger.
ROUTLEDGE-ALLAN -
(Montreal) A big society event to-day was the marriage of Miss Edith Allan,
youngest daughter of the late Sir Hugh Allan, to J. T. Routledge, a wealthy
rancher of Pincher Creek, Alberta. The marriage was solemnized at St. Andrew's
church, a large number of guests being present. The bride was given away by her
brother, H. Montague Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Routledge left for Bellmere , Lake
Memphrenagog where the bride has a handsome country residence.
September 24,
1892
ARMSTRONG-SMITH -
At the residence of the groom's father, 347 James street north, on September
22, by the Rev. Isaac Tovell, Florence E. Smith, of Hamilton Beach, to John F.
Armstrong, of this city.
September 26,
1892
TREVASKIS-BOOKER -
On Wednesday, September 21, at the parsonage Gore street, by the Rev. Mr.
Tovell, Miss Jane Booker, eldest daughter of Mr. John Booker, to John
Trevaskis, both of this city.
September 28,
1892
VOELKER-SMITH - At
Christ Church Cathedral, on September 27, by Rev. Mr. Bland, Emily Smith, to
William Voelker, both of this city.
GOSNEY-BARRETT -
On Tuesday, September 27, at the Gore Street Methodist parsonage, by the Rev.
I. Tovell, Lizzie, eldest daughter of William Barrett, to William Gosney, both
of this city.
SWANSON-MORGAN -
On September 26, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Canon
Curran, W. J. Swanson, to C. May Morgan, eldest daughter of R. R. Morgan.
TOBEY-SMITH - At
12:30 to-day in the presence of many friends and relatives, one of the most
estimable young ladies in Hamilton society was made a bride. Miss Mary Louise Smith, youngest daughter of
John Smith, late Dominion immigration agent, was the lady who changed her name
and her happy husband is Charles Warren Tobey, of Collingwood. Rev. E. M.
Bland, rector of the cathedral, performed the ceremony...
September 29,
1892
ALEXANDER-GILLESPIE
- On Wednesday, September 28, in the Central Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, by
the Rev. S. Lyle, Helen Hamilton Gillespie, second daughter of George H.
Gillespie, to Douglas Alexander, of New York.
SPARKS-LAVELLE -
(Carlisle) Dr. A. E. Sparks, formerly of
this place, but now of San Francisco, was recently married at Vancouver, to a
daughter of Dr. Lavelle, warden of Kingston penitentiary. Rev. Robert R. Maitland, formerly of this
place, performed the ceremony.
September 30,
1892
MCKENZIE-MCPHERSON
- Andrew McKenzie, of this city, was married yesterday to Miss E. McPherson,
daughter of Principal McPherson of Galt. A number of friends of the young
couple gathered at their residence to welcome them home last evening.
WALDRUM-STANTON -
Miss Flo Lounsbury of Hamilton was principal bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss
Lora Stanton of St. Thomas and Rev. Charles Waldrum of Maplewood, N.J.
TANNER-ROSSITOR -
Miss C. E. Rossitor of South London, formerly of Hamilton, and W. A. Tanner of
London were married last Tuesday. The bride was attended by Miss A. E. Jackson
of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner are now visiting here.
October 1, 1892
CARLE-CLEGHORN -
On Thursday, September 29, at the New Jerusalem Church, Elm street, Toronto, by
the Rev. G. L. Allbutt, B.A., Annie Cleghorn to Peter Carle, both of Hamilton.
October 3, 1892
COOPER-MUNRO - In
Toronto, on August 21, at the Bathurst Street Methodist parsonage, by the Rev.
John Milner, Miss Georgina Victoria Munro, to Mr. William Cooper, both of this
city.
O’REGAN-ARLAND -
At St. Mary's Cathedral this morning, John O’Regan was married by Rev. Father
Coty to Miss R. Arland. Miss Alice Valentine was bridesmaid and Henry Arland,
brother of the bride, was best man. Among the presents received by the bride
was a house and lot from Henry Arland.
October 5, 1892
SLATTERY-BAUER -
On October 3, 1892, at St. Thomas Church, Waterdown, by the Rev. J. S. O'Leary,
Mr. J. D. Slattery, of Stratford, to Miss Amelia Bauer, daughter of Mr. Leopold
Bauer, reeve of East Flamborough.
COWAN-MICHIE -
Among the guests at the wedding of Miss Michie and Dr. Frank Cowan in Toronto
were W. S. and Mrs. Champ and W. Hendrie, Jr. Harry Champ was one of the
groomsmen.
TAYLOR-LANE -
(Bartonville) On Saturday afternoon in the presence of many friends and
relatives, one of the most estimable young ladies of the Methodist church choir
was made a bride. Miss B. Lane, eldest daughter of John Lane, was the lady who
changed her name and her happy husband is James Taylor of Toronto, builder and
contractor. Rev. R. B. Rowe performed the ceremony...
October 6, 1892
BARR-WEBB - At St.
Thomas church, on October 5, by the Rev. Canon Curran, assisted by the Rev. Mr.
Howitt of Stony Creek, George H. Barr of Grimsby to Rosa, eldest daughter of
the late John Webb of Hamilton.
WEAVER-STRONGMAN -
On October 5, 1892, at the residence of the bride's parents, 115 Dundurn
street, by the Rev. George Clark, M.A., Ph.D., A. E. Weaver of Detroit, to Miss
Polly, youngest daughter of William Strongman of this city.
CRAIG-SALLAWAY -
On Wednesday, October 5, at the residence of the bride's mother, 43 Florence
street, by the Rev. G. A. Forneret, Kate, youngest daughter of the late William
Sallaway, to William Craig, of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of this city.
HILES-FURNIVALL -
On Thursday, October 6, at the residence of the bride's mother, 62 Caroline
street south, by the Rev. S. Lyle, B.D., Edith Alice, second daughter of the
late T. G. Furnivall, to William Champlin Hiles, both of this city.
EDWORTHY-HESS - In
Christ Church Cathedral, on Wednesday, October 5, by the Rev. Edward M. Bland,
Mary Jane Hess, to Lewis Edworthy, both of this city.
SHANNON-ROSS - J.
B. Elwood of Hamilton acted as groomsman at the wedding of Dr. Reginald Shannon
and Miss Agnes M. Ross, daughter of the ex-treasurer of Ontario, which took
place at Goderich yesterday.
October 10,
1892
INCE-MCCARTHY -
James Ince, son of William Ince, and Miss Ethel McCarthy, daughter of Dalton
McCarthy, were married in Toronto on Saturday.
October 12,
1892
SPEEDEN-WRIGHT -
At Christ Church Cathedral, on October 12, by the Rev. Thomas Geoghagen,
Clement Coote Speeden, of New York, to Mary Eleanor, eldest daughter of M.
Wright.
HARVEY-HENWOOD -
George Harvey, son of James Harvey, Main street east, this city, and Miss
Josephine Henwood, daughter of the late Dr. Henwood of Hamilton, were married
to-day in the Church of the Redeemer, Toronto. The bride and groom have been
residing in Toronto for some years, but have a host of friends in Hamilton,
their old home, who will wish to congratulate them.
MOODY-RALPH -
Thomas Moody, formerly of this city, a clever and graceful dancer, left here
several months ago for London, England, to star in the music halls there.
However he did not get further east than Rochester where superior attractions
made him tarry. The result of his stay in Rochester was that on September 29,
Thomas was united in marriage to Miss Norah Ralph, daughter of a prominent
hotel keeper there.
POTTS-WEBBER -
(Glanford) On Wednesday, October 5, A.
Potts, of Washington, Indiana; U.S.A., eldest son of C. Potts, ex-reeve of
Glanford, was married to Miss B. Webber, eldest daughter of T. Webber of this
place. The marriage took place at the bride's father's. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Mr. Lee. They left on the evening train for an extended trip.
The community at large wishes Mr. and Mrs. Potts abundant future prosperity and
happiness.
October 13,
1892
BATES-MCFARLANE -
In this city, on October 6, by Rev. Dr. Fraser, Thomas L. Bates, to Margaret,
eldest daughter of James McFarlane, waterworks engineer.
DUNN-HERALD - On
Wednesday, October 12, at the residence of the bride's parents, 15 Peter
street, by the Rev. Samuel Lyle, Mary, second daughter of Joseph Herald, to G.
Sydney Dunn, both of this city.
ARMSTRONG-BICKLE -
At St. John's church, on October 12, by Rev. and Hon. R. Moreton, George L.
Armstrong, to Emma, second daughter of George Bickle, both of this city.
HARRISON-SMITH -
(Toronto) A large and brilliant assemblage of the leaders of society in Toronto
and the province gathered yesterday afternoon at the residence of Hon. Senator
Frank Smith to witness the wedding of his-daughter, Miss Frances A. Smith, to Major
Arthur B. Harrison, the popular teller of Molson's Bank in this city. The
officiating clergymen were His Grace Archbishop Walsh and Rev. James Walsh. The
bride was attended by Miss Amy Rutherford and Miss Gertie Foy, her niece, while
Alleyne Gamble and Master Arthur McDonald supported the groom.
October 15,
1892
BROWN-TURNER -
Miss Alice Turner, third daughter of the late Senator Turner, will be married
at 5 o'clock this afternoon to Walter Brown, auditor of the Metropolitan
Telephone Company, New York. Mr. Brown is a son of John Brown, formerly a
member of the firm of McKay, Brown, & McKenzie, wholesale merchants of this
city.
October 18,
1892
LENTZ-LOTTRIDGE -
On the morning of October 18, 1892, at the German Methodist church, by the Rev.
Mr. Moarlock, Herman Lentz to Minnie M. Lottridge.
CURRAN-BALL - At
St. Mary's Cathedral, on October 18, by Rev. Father McEvay, N. J. Curran, to
Bridget M. Ball, both of this city.
October 19,
1892
DUNHAM-HAINES - At
Christ Church Cathedral, on October 18, by the Rev. E. M. Bland, Frank Tilley
Dunham, to Eleanor Frances, daughter of John Haines, all of this city.
NEWCOMBE-ANDERSON
- (Flamborough Centre) Wedding bells are again sounding their joyful note
throughout our midst, this time chronicling the event of the marriage of C.
Newcombe of this place to Susan, only daughter of H. Anderson of Waterdown.
October 20,
1892
ROBERTSON-NICHOLSON
- At the residence of the bride's mother, 53 Markland street, October 19, by
the Rev. D. H. Fletcher, D.D., Helen, youngest daughter of the late Donald
Nicholson, to Robert A. Robertson, of this city.
WASHINGTON-HOWELLS
- At Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton, on Wednesday, October 19, by the Rev.
E. M. Bland, S. F. Washington, barrister-at-law, to Kate Victoria, third
daughter of the late Dr. Howells.
MINHINNICK-MUIR -
At St. Andrew's Church, Grimsby, last evening, Hugh J. Minhinnick,
barrister-at-law of this city, was married to Miss Annie T. Muir, daughter of
the late A. T. Muir and niece of Judge Muir of this city. The bride was
attended by Miss Marion Gillard and Miss Beatrice Walker of Hamilton, and the
groomsmen were W. J. Minhinnick of Muskegan, Mich., and Stanley Muir, brother
of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Scudamore in the
presence of a large and fashionable gathering of the friends of the young
couple.
BURNS-FEELEY -
(St. Catharines) A large wedding took place in St. Mary's church here on
Tuesday morning when Miss Nellie Feeley, second daughter of John Feeley of this
city, was joined in holy matrimony to James J. Burns of Hamilton. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Father Lynett of Merritton...
October 25,
1892
GILLARD-MOODIE -
In Toronto, by the Rev. James A. Grant, of the Canada Presbyterian church,
Edith, third daughter of the late R. B. Moodie, agent of the Intercolonial
Railway, to James Turner, son of W. M. Gillard of this city.
AMBERY-MASON - On
Thursday, July 28, 1892, at Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton, by the rector,
Rev. E. M. Bland, John Mills Ambery, youngest son of the late Rev. John Ambery,
of Trinity College, Toronto, to Augusta Helen, eldest daughter of George E. Mason
of the G.T.R., Hamilton.
October 26,
1892
BROWN-TURNER - At
Highfield, on the 15th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Fletcher, Walter Brown of New
York, to Alice F., third daughter of the late Hon. James Turner.
BRINE-MOBERLY -
Yesterday Rev. Charles LeVescombe Brine, B.A., rector of the Church of St. John
the Evangelist, was quietly married at St. Thomas Church, Toronto, to Miss
Catherine Margery Moberly, daughter of the late T. E. Moberly, collector of
customs, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. C. Roper,
M.A. F. Burr Mosure of this city was
groomsman and Miss Florence Moberly, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Mr.
and Mrs. Brine left at 12:25 on a tour of the eastern states.
October 27,
1892
CUTTRISS-WILL - On
Wednesday, October 26, by the Rev. J. VanWyck, Ida, eldest daughter of R. S.
Will, to William Cuttriss, both of this city.
HALL-COUTTS - On
Wednesday, October 26, at the residence of the bride's parents, 47 Stuart
street east, by the Rev. Dr. Laidlaw, Margaret P. Coutts, to Robert Hall.
October 28,
1892
MARKS-UNWIN - In
this city, on October 27, at 16 Earl street, by the Rev. R. G. Boville, Albert
Marks, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Thomas Unwin, both of this city.
October 29,
1892
CARDEW-BLACKMAN -
On October 26, 1892, at St. Thomas church, Hamilton, by the Rev. Canon Curran,
Harold Woodman Cardew, eldest son of the Rev. G, Cardew of St. Minver,
Hampshire, England, to Evelyn Maude, youngest daughter of Rev. J. J. Blackman,
D.C.L., rector of Catmore, Berkshire, England.
October 31,
1892
RYAN-MCINERNEY -
On October 31, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by Rev. J. J. Hinchey, William J. Ryan,
to Sarah McInerney, both of this city.
DAVIDSON-HEMINGWAY
- On Wednesday, October 28, at the residence of the bride's aunt, Burlington,
by the Rev. R. H. Abraham, James Davidson, of Hamilton, to Minnie, second
daughter of Charles Hemingway, Burlington.
November 1,
1892
APPLEBY-WINN - In
this city, on October 31, by Rev. I. Tovell, Mr. G. Appleby, to Miss M. Winn,
both of this city.
November 2,
1892
HUNTER-BROWN - On
Tuesday, November 1, by the Rev. Dr. Fraser, Annie, fourth daughter of William
Brown, to Samuel L. Hunter, both of this city.
November 4,
1892
KELL-MITCHELL - On
Wednesday, November 2, by the Rev. G. W. Kerby, Helen Whitter (Nellie), eldest
daughter of Mr. David Mitchell, to Robert H. Kell, all of this city.
November 5,
1892
GEIGER-ROACH - On
Tuesday, November 1, by the Rev. Mr. Hoffman, at the residence of the
bridegroom, Hy Geiger of this city, to Mrs. Ellen Roach of Aldershot.
BATES-JONES - On
Wednesday, November 2, by the Rev. J. E. Hockey, at the residence of the
bride's father, Locust Lawn, J. Wetmore Bates of Glanford, to Jessie, youngest
daughter of Alva G. Jones of Stony Creek.
November 7,
1892
MARSDEN-SINKER -
At All Saints Church, on November 5, by the Rev. Mr. Forneret, Mary, second
daughter of John Sinker, to Frederick L. Marsden, both of this city.
MCINTYRE-KILGOUR -
On Wednesday, November 2, by Rev. Mungo Fraser, at the residence of the bride's
father, 84 King street west, Edward McIntyre, to Lizzie, eldest daughter of
James Kilgour, both of this city.
November
11,1892
KIRKPATRICK-MCLEOD
- On Wednesday, November 9, by the Rev. R. W. Woodsworth, at the residence of
the bride's mother, Robert Kirkpatrick to Grace, second daughter of the late
Alexander McLeod, both of this city.
UNWIN-NELLES - At
St. Andrew's church, Grimsby, on Wednesday, November 9, Francis Mitford, son of
the late Edward Unwin, Esq., of Forest Lodge, Southampton, England, to Kate
Olivia, daughter of the late Edward Nelles, Esq.
ALLEN-SAVAGE - On
Thursday, November 10, at the residence of the bride's father, 217 Bay street
south, Hamilton, by the Rev. George A. Forneret, S. H. Allen, of Toronto, to
Gertrude, daughter of Edmund Savage.
November 12,
1892
ELCOMBE-MAHONEY -
(Stratford) Albert E. Elcombe was married to Miss Annie Mahony. The story of
the courtship and marriage is interesting. The bridegroom is a dapper little
Englishman who arrived in this city in April last from Lincolnshire, England. On shipboard he made the acquaintances of a
little Swiss lass which promised to develop into mutual love. She located at
Rochester and letters were frequently exchanged. A week ago last Wednesday, the
bridegroom of yesterday purchased an engagement ring with which he intended to
seal the compact. On showing it to a friend he was chided with having to go so
far away for a bride while there were so many charming young ladies in
Stratford.
The suggestion
took immediate root and the young man at once made his way to the tailor shop
in the establishment in which he was employed and in the company of the girls
therein assembled made the startling offer that he would marry any girl in the
room whom the ring would fit and who would accept him. The ring fitted three of
the number, but two of them declined the proposition, and the third declined to
give an immediate answer. She, however, remained after shop hours and the
compact was sealed. The brief courtship of a week was not overburdened with
sentiment. It was business from beginning to end. Some friends of the
bridegroom, thinking that in time he might repent so hasty a wooing, counselled
him the night previous to declare the ceremony off, but he manfully refused. He
declared that he had given his work and would stand by it, and so he did.
November 16,
1892
BELL-DARBY - On
October 24, 1892, at the Bingham House, Brantford, by the Rev. J. Mooney, George Bell, of Glanford, to Liliam Darby, of
Brantford.
November 17,
1892
JOHNSON-LEE - On
November 16, at Wesley Church parsonage, by the Rev. Dr. Sutherland, R. G.
Johnson, of this city, to Nellie. F., third daughter of J. a. Lee, Esq., late
of Innisfil, Simcoe County.
SMILEY-BUSHBY -
(Windsor) A couple of months ago a man named Smiley of Elmstead was locked up
on a charge of breach of promise preferred by Mrs. Bushby. The latter,
however, regretted her action and two
weeks ago called at the jail and wanted to marry Smiley. She did not have the money necessary but
yesterday a friend came forward with the wherewithal and Rev. D. H. Heud tied
the nuptial knot.
November 18,
1892
KIEVELL-ROBERTSON
- At the residence of the bride's father, 82 Scollard street, Toronto, by the
Rev. Elmore Harris, James W. Kievell of this city, to Margaret, eldest daughter
of R. Robertson.
November 19,
1892
MCINTYRE-WINTER -
On September 21, 1892, at the residence of the bride's mother, 214 Glenwood
avenue, Buffalo, N.Y., by Rev. B. A. Morse, William McIntyre, to Mary A.
Winter, both of Buffalo.
November 23,
1892
BARCLAY-TURNER -
At 2 Victoria Terrace, Dowarhill, Glasgow, Scotland, on the 8th instant, by the
Rev. George H. Knight, Beacedon, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Gibson, M.A.,
Swatow, and the Rev. W. Muir, B.D., Free St. Enoch's, the Rev. Thomas Barclay,
M.A., of Tai-won-foo, Formosa, to Elizabeth Angus, third daughter of the late
William Mitchell Turner. At home at 2 Victoria Terrace on December 7, 8, and 9.
November 24,
1892
HOLDEN-MILLS - On
November 23, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Clark, of
Zion Tabernacle, Walter Holden, to Eliza, youngest daughter of James Mills,
both of this city.
WALSH-MURPHY -
(Glanford) On Tuesday last Miss Murphy of Caledonia and Mr. Walsh of Acton were
made one. The wedding party came out to our village for dinner which was
prepared at Nicholas Carroll’s. As everyone knows they could not have struck a
better place for the feast. The tables were magnificently laid and the party
evidently enjoyed the dinner after the drive. The afternoon was spent in music
and mirth, and the merry party took departure for Caledonia in the evening,
some being even happier than when they came.
CAMPBELL-GENEREAUX; SMITH-TUEHY - Rev. Father Hinchey of St,
Mary's cathedral performed two wedding ceremonies yesterday. The contracting
parties were Miss Amelia Genereaux of Hamilton
and Charles Campbell of New York, and Miss Maggie Tuehy of Traverston, Ontario,
and Thomas E. Smith of Hamilton.
November 26,
1892
SMITH-BOOK - On
November 23, at the residence of the bride's father, Lakeside, Grimsby, by the
Rev. G. Scudamore, Egbert M. Smith, son of Mr. R. R. Smith, Winona, to Miss
Helen G., daughter of Mr. William Book.
November 28,
1892
CLAPHAM-COOK - On
November 24, at the parsonage by Rev. Dr. Sutherland, of Wesley church, Arnold
Clapham, to Celia, eldest daughter of Thomas Cook, both of this city.
FLEMING-MORRISON -
(Wiarton) Miss Morrison, the only female survivor of the ill-fated
"Asia" sunk in Georgian Bay ten years ago, has married Mr. Fleming, a
farmer residing near Owen Sound.
December 1,
1892
DONLY-BROOK - H.
B. Donly of the "Norfolk Reformer" was married yesterday at Simcoe to
Miss Emma Brook of the same place.
December 6,
1892
RUSSELL-SMITH - On
November 30, 1892, at the residence of the bride's father, 420 Seventh street,
Cairo, Illinois, by the Rev. C. T. Phillips, Annie, daughter of Mr. Alexander
Smith, to James Russell, late of this city.
TAYLOR-DENNIS - On
November 28, at the rectory, by the Rev. Mr. Wade, Eva, youngest daughter of
James Dennis, to Albert James Taylor, both of this city,
DAVIS-SECORD - On
December 5, at 103 Victoria avenue south, by Canon Curran, rector of St. Thomas
church, Hamilton, Harry H. Davis, to Lillie M. Secord, youngest daughter of the
late William Myles, Esq., of Toronto.
December 7,
1892
MANDELBAUM-ROSENTHAL
- Gustave Mandelbaum was married on Monday morning to Miss Millie Rosenthal of
Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Alsas of the Richmond Street
synagogue. The bride was supported by her sisters-in-law, Mrs. Weill and Mrs.
J. L. Mandelbaum while David Mandelbaum of New York, uncle of the groom
assisted him. The ushers were Nathan Rosenthal, and J. L. Mandelbaum.
December 8,
1892
SMITH-ALWAY - At
Stony Creek, on December 5, by the Rev. F. E. Howitt, Sara, eldest daughter of
Dr. Alway, Binbrook, to Albert Smith, Glanford.
DOYLE-MCKAY - Fred
Kain of Hamilton was best man at the wedding of Miss Lizzie A. McKay to Harry
G. Doyle in Woodstock last evening.
December 14,
1892
SLEE-SHAW - On
December 13, 1892, at the residence of the bride’s brother, 319 Macnab street
north, by the Rev. R. W. Woodsworth, Jennie, youngest daughter of Mr. Henry
Shaw, to Richard Slee, of Buffalo, N.Y., formerly of this city.
LAVEN-PEAT - In
Detroit, Michigan, on the 14th instant, at the residence of the bride's sister,
Mrs. George D. King, 304 Forest avenue west, by the Rev. W. O. Waters, rector
of St. Andrew's Episcopal church, Mr. John G. Laven, to Charlotte Louise,
youngest daughter of T. G, Peat, Esq.
December 15,
1892
OLMSTED-GAGE - On
December 14, 1892, at the residence of the bride's brother, 6 Victoria avenue
south, by the Rev. J. VanWyck, B.A., Maud Gage of Ancestor, to Ephraim E.
Olmsted, of Saltfleet.
GREER-LAVERY - On
December 13, 1892, at the residence of the bride's father, 67 East avenue
north, by the Rev. J. VanWyck, Martha, daughter of James Lavery, to Thomas
Greer, of Violet Hill, Mulmer.
December 16,
1892
GILLESPIE-TODD -
On the 14th instant, by the Rev. Mungo Fraser, D.D., at the residence of the
bride's parents, Sarnia, Ontario Maggie A., third daughter of Andrew Todd,
Esq., to John Gillespie, of Hamilton, Ontario.
EMORY-EDWARDS - On
the 14th instant, by the Rev. V. H. Emory, assisted by the Rev. James Allen,
Catherine Marie, daughter of Charles F. Edwards, to C. VanNorman Emory, M.D.
December 21,
1892
GREENHILL-ROBARTS
- On December 20, by Rev. W. R. Clarke, at St. John's church, Ancaster, Clara
Louise, second daughter of W. B. Robarts, Esq., of Walmer Lodge, Ancaster, to
Thomas P. Greenhill, eldest son of the late Major D. D. Greenhill, of H.M. 64th
Regiment.
December 22,
1892
SHAW-JENKINS - On
December 21, 1892, by the Rev. I. Tovell, of Gore street church, Mary Ann,
daughter of Isaiah Jenkins, of Seneca, Ontario, to William Shaw, of Hamilton.
RYCKMAN-SMITH - A
very pleasant event occurred at the residence of Jacob Smith, Glanford, on
Wednesday afternoon, December 21. It was the marriage of his daughter, Nora, to
John A. Ryckman of Hamilton. The
ceremony was solemnized by Rev. Mr. Laird...
December 23,
1892
HORNING-ROBERTS At
All Saints Church, Monday, December 19, by the Rev. George Forneret, Charles E.
Horning, third son of Ira Horning of Glanford, to Sara E., third daughter of
John Roberts of Woodburn.
BROWN-BETHUNE - At
20 Metcalf street, Toronto, the residence of the bride's mother, on the 21st
instant, by Rev. James Black, of Hamilton, the bride's brother-in-law, assisted
by Rev. John Young, Rev. James Grant, and Rev. Robert Hamilton,. Rev. James A.
Brown, Knox Church, Scarborough, to Lizzie A., daughter of the late William
Bethune, of Walpole.
December 28,
1892
POPLE-DAVIS - On
the 24th, by the Rev. W. J. Andrew, Annie C. Davis, to Frederick T. Pople, both
of this city.
December 29,
1892
FRASER-MAY - At
the residence of the bride's parents, Campbellville, Ontario, on December 28,
by the Rev. B. L. Cohoe, of Freelton, James G. Fraser, telegraph operator,
Guelph Junction, C.P.R., eldest son of
Alexander Fraser, Esq., of 30 Spencer avenue, Toronto, to Minnie A., eldest
daughter of Thomas May, Esq., of Campbellville.
DUNN-HENDERSON -
(Troy) Ella, youngest daughter of William Henderson, was married on Tuesday to
George Dunn of Troy. Rev. Mr. McTavish of St. George officiated.
December 30,
1892
ROWLEY-COWELL - On
the 28th instant, by the Rev. J. E. Hockey, at the residence of the bride's
father, Thomas Rowley, to Estella, daughter of Jabez R. Cowell, Esq., of
Saltfleet.
WRIGHT-WINGROVE -
(Moffatt) A happy event took place on the evening of December 21 at the
residence of Daniel Wingrove of Nassagaweya, when his second daughter, Lottie,
was married to Joseph Wright of Puslinch. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R.
Duff, uncle of the bride, assisted by Rev. G. W. T. Willoughby, resident
pastor...
MCCORMACK-PATRICK
- (Rockton) On Wednesday of last week the home of Thomas Patrick was the scene
of a very happy event, being the marriage of his eldest daughter, Bella, to
George McCormack. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Fisher of West
Flamborough after which about sixty guests sat down to a sumptuous repast and
spent a very enjoyable evening...
HOLLMAN-ARMSTRONG
- (Glanford) The residence of John Armstrong in the township of Dumfries, near
Galt, was the scene of a happy event on Wednesday, December 21, it being the
marriage of his eldest daughter, Sarah, to Alvin Hollman. John E. Armstrong and
E. Hollman acted as best men and Miss Annie Armstrong and Miss Hollman assisted
the bride. Quite a number of Glanford relatives were present at the wedding. As
Miss Armstrong passed her girlhood days in Glanford, we feel assured she
carries with her the best wishes of her many friends.
December 31,
1892
HATCH-LITTLEHALES
- At the parsonage, Logansport, Indiana, on December 28, by the Rev. W. H. H.
Marsh, Dr. Elmer M. Hatch, of Logansport, to Miss Annie B. Littlehales, of this
city.
THOMPSON-ALLAN - At the residence of the bride's parents, on December 29, by the Rev. Mr. Kerby, Miss Lizzie Allan, to Isaac G. Thompson, both of this city.