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BAGON - HINES The Times & General Commercial Gazette March 9, 1889 (Saturday) Married, on the 3rd inst., by the same [Ven. Archdeacon Forristal], Thomas R. Bagon, to M. Hines, eldest daughter of Mrs. R. Hines, of this city.
BAILEY - IVANNY Harbour Grace Standard January 16, 1891 (Friday) Marriages. At Christ Church, Trinity, East, on 24th December, by the Rev. J. Godden, R.D., John Bailey of Ship Cove, to Lucretia Ivanny [sic] of New Bonaventure.
BALDWIN - DAW
Royal Gazette May 29, 1883 (Tuesday)
Married. In the Episcopal Church, Topsail, by the Rev. Edward Colley,
Miss Jessie Baldwin, of Pouch Cove, to Mr. Samuel
Daw, of Long Pond,
South Shore, Conception Bay.
BALDWIN - WOODFORD Royal Gazette August 7, 1888 (Tuesday) Married. On the 31st July, by the Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Richard Woodford, of Holyrood, to Katie, eldest daughter of Mr. John Baldwin, cooper, Saint John's.
BALDWIN - WOODFORD The Times & General Commercial Gazette August 8, 1888 (Wednesday) Married, on the 31st July, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Richard Woodford, of Holyrood, to Katie, eldest daughter of Mr. John Baldwin, cooper, St. John's.
BANNISTER - BLANDFORD Harbour Grace Standard November 7, 1890 (Friday) Marriage. At St. John's, on the 1st inst., by the Rev. H.P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. Joseph Blandford, of St. John's, to Miss Martha Bannister, of Trinity.
BANNISTER - BUTLER Evening Telegram November 18, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1809. James Butler, of Ilford, near Christ Church, Hants, and Mary Bannister.
BARNES - ABBOTT
Evening Mercury January 6, 1885 (Tuesday)
By the same, on the 11th Dec., at English Harbor, Mr.
George Abbott of Bonavista, to Miss Ann Barnes of English Harbor.
BARNES - ABBOT The Evening Telegram May 6, 1886 (Thursday) Married. On the 5th inst., at St. Thomas's Church, St. John's, by Rev. A.C.F. Wood, M.A., Rector, Mr. John Abbot, to Miss Lucy Barnes, both of Trinity.
BARNES - ABBOT The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 8, 1886 (Saturday) Married, on the 5th inst., by the same [Rev. A.C.F. Wood, Rector, St. Thomas's Church], Mr. John Abbot, to Miss Lucy Barnes, both of Trinity.
BARNES - ABBOT Royal Gazette May 11, 1886 (Tuesday) Married. On the 5th inst., at St. Thomas's Church, St. John's, by Rev. A.C.F. Wood, M.A., Rector, Mr. John Abbot, to Miss Lucy Barnes, both of Trinity.
BARNES - BESTONE Evening Telegram November 9, 1898 (Wednesday) Married. On Nov. 8th, at Gower St. Church, by the same [Rev. L. Curtis], Mr. Abraham Bestone and Miss Tryphena Barnes, both of English Harbor, Trinity Bay.
BARNES - BESTONE Daily News November 10, 1898 (Thursday) Marriages. On November 8th at Gower Street Church, by the same [Rev. L. Curtis], Mr. Abraham Bestone and Mary Tryphena Barnes, both of English Harbor, Trinity Bay.
BARNES - IVAMY The Evening Telegram May 17, 1924 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour. 1803 - Martin Ivamy and Martha Barnes
BARNES - IVANY Weekly Record, Trinity December 23, 1889 (Monday) Married. At English Harbour, Dec. 16th, by the same [Rev. James Lumsden], Sophia Barnes to Henry George Ivany, both of English Harbour.
BARNES - IVANY Harbour Grace Standard December 31, 1887 (Saturday) Marriage. At the Methodist Church, English Harbor, on Dec. 10th, by the Rev. George Paine, Miss Elizabeth Ivany, to Mark Barnes, both of the above place.
BARNES - KING Royal Gazette November 19, 1889 (Tuesday) Married. At Gower Street Parsonage, on the 11th instant, by the Rev. Geo. Boyd, Solomon King, of St. John's, to Clara Barnes, of Greenspond.
BARNES - POTTLE Evening Telegram May 17, 1924 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour. 1801 - George Barnes Jr. and Sarah Pottle
BARNES - RODGERS The Gazette was published in St. John's. Royal Gazette January 5, 1886 (Tuesday) Married. On the 20th ult., at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Very Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Stephen Rodgers, to Miss Mary Anne Barnes, both of this city.
BARNES - WHITE Harbour Grace Standard September 3, 1887 (Saturday) Marriage. At Greenspond, by the Rev. F. Duffill, assisted by the Rev. G.C. Sidy, at his own residence, William Henry, eldest son of Fred. White, Esq., M.H.A., to Johannah Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. James Barnes, both of the above place.
BARRETT - BATSTONE Daily News April 23, 1918 (Tuesday) On March 30th, English Harbor was the scene of a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties of which were Miss Julia Batstone of English Harbor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Batstone and Mr. John A, Barrett, son of Mr. And Mrs. Moses Barrett, of Coley's Point, C. Bay. The marriage ceremony was conducted in the Methodist Church at 3.30 P.M. by Rev. Uriah Laite. The bride was led to the church by her uncle Mr. Martin Ivany and was attended by her sister Miss Trixie Batstone, chief bride's maid, while Mr. George Greenland of Coley's Point acted as best man, five other couples attended as well. The bride looked charming, attired in a neat dress of cream luster and wore a dainty veil and wreath of orange blossoms. After the ceremony the happy couple returned to the home of the bride's parents where during the evening a goodly number of relatives and friends gathered and partook of the many good things provided. The bride was the recipient of very many useful gifts which goes to prove her popularity. Mr. Barrett is well known in many places around the island being in the teaching profession for a number of years. He is at present C. of E. teacher at Port Rexton and at the close of the present school year will be taking his bride to Coley's Point, their future home. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Barrett the very best luck and abundant stores of happiness in the years to come.
BARRET - DOLMAN Evening Telegram November 11, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1774 - John Dolman, of Lytchett, Maltraverse, Dorset, and Sarah Barret.
BARTLETT - GUPPY Evening Telegram November 19, 1921 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Following are the records of some marriages, and the names of those who witnessed them, which revive sacred memories of those to whom in God's great plan we owe so much. 1850. Married, Harry Bartlett and Catherine Guppy, by Rev. Thos. M. Woods. Witnesses: Charles Field, John Guppy. In looking over these entries after recording them, I find there is today only one person living of those whose names are found in them, and that person is Charlotte Granger, now Charlotte Morris, of Whitney Pier, Sydney, C.B. ... - W.J.L. Trinity, Nov. 19, 1921.
BARTLETT - HINDS The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 29, 1884 (Wednesday) Married, on the 25th inst., at the same place [Methodist Parsonage], by the Rev. G. J. Bond, B.A., Mr. John Bartlett, of Brigus, to Elizabeth Grey, daughter of Mr. Thomas Hinds, of Cubits.
BARTLETT - HINDS
Royal Gazette November 4, 1884 (Tuesday)
Marriage. On the 25th ult., at the Methodist Parsonage, Gower Street,
by the Rev. G.J. Bond, B.A., Mr. William J. Bartlett, of Brigus, to Miss
Elizabeth Hinds, of St. John's.
BARTLETT - WOOLRIDGE
Evening Telegram November 4, 1966 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartlett following their recent wedding at Botwood
United Church. Rev. H. Swain performed the ceremony. The bride is the
former Marion Woolridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woolridge, Botwood.
The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bartlett, Trinity. Given in marriage
by her father, the bride was attended by maid of honor Dorothy Crowell
and bridesmaids [sic] Ruth Porter. Best man was Barry Hollett and ushers
were Walter LeDrew, Donald Brett and Peter Luscombe. Following a honeymoon
touring the province, the couple are living in Gander.
BASTON - FRY Evening Telegram October 14, 1890 (Tuesday) Married. This morning at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, by the Rev. A. Heygate, Mr. James Fry, of Bonavista, to Miss Emma Baston [sic], of Trinity.
BASTON - HIGDEN Evening Telegram May 17, 1924 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour. 1792 - John Baston of Devon, England, and Joan Higden, daughter of Benj. Higden
BATSON - FARNHAM Evening Telegram November 4, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1801. John Farnham, of North Perrot, near Crewkherne, Somerset, and Sarah Batson.
BATSON - KRAJCARSKI Evening Telegram April 18, 1969 (Friday) Mrs. Elijah Batson of Trinity, T.B. is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter Iris G. to Donald T. son of Mr. T.E. Krajcarski of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
BATSTONE - BARRETT Daily News April 23, 1918 (Tuesday) On March 30th, English Harbor was the scene of a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties of which were Miss Julia Batstone of English Harbor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Batstone and Mr. John A, Barrett, son of Mr. And Mrs. Moses Barrett, of Coley's Point, C. Bay. The marriage ceremony was conducted in the Methodist Church at 3.30 P.M. by Rev. Uriah Laite. The bride was led to the church by her uncle Mr. Martin Ivany and was attended by her sister Miss Trixie Batstone, chief bride's maid, while Mr. George Greenland of Coley's Point acted as best man, five other couples attended as well. The bride looked charming, attired in a neat dress of cream luster and wore a dainty veil and wreath of orange blossoms. After the ceremony the happy couple returned to the home of the bride's parents where during the evening a goodly number of relatives and friends gathered and partook of the many good things provided. The bride was the recipient of very many useful gifts which goes to prove her popularity. Mr. Barrett is well known in many places around the island being in the teaching profession for a number of years. He is at present C. of E. teacher at Port Rexton and at the close of the present school year will be taking his bride to Coley's Point, their future home. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Barrett the very best luck and abundant stores of happiness in the years to come.
BATSTONE - COLE Evening Telegram April 8, 1960 (Friday) [Wedding photo of bride and groom.] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole following their wedding which was solemnized at St. Thomas's Church by the Rev. E.D. Kendall. The bride, the former Eileen Batstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urias Batstone, 8 Cabot Street, was attended by Mrs. Margaret Budden, Miss Eugenie Batstone, and Mrs. Florence Tuttle. The groom who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole, Torbay Road, was attended by Hughie Cole, Ernest Batstone and Howard Cole. A reception was held at Bidgood's for 80 guests. Mr and Mrs. Cole are now residing on Torbay Road.
BATSTONE - HIGDON
Evening Telegram September 3, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frederick Batstone following their wedding
ceremony in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin performed by Canon R. R. Babb,
July 5.
The bride is the former Cherry Elaine Higdon, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Higdon, New Harbour, T.B.; the groom is the son of
Mr. and
Mrs. H. Batstone, 86 Cabot Street, St. John's. Mrs. Albert Taylor, sister
of the bride, was matron of honor; Mrs. Robert Coley [sic], sister of the
groom, was bridesmaid. Frederick Bishop was best man. Robert Cole [sic]
ushered. The reception was held at Bidgood's. Mr. and Mrs. Batstone are
now residing in Gander.
BASTONE - IVAMY Evening Telegram December 16, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1850. Martin Ivamy and Ann Bastone. Witnesses: - William Ivamy and William Bastone. ...
BASTONE - WALTERS Evening Telegram December 16, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1850. James Walters (of Salmon Cove) and Mary Bastone [sic]. Witnesses: - James Penny and John Bastone.
BATSTONE - KNIGHT The Evening Telegram June 19, 1907 (Wednesday) Wedding Bells. The wedding of Miss Martha Knight and Mr. R. G. Batstone took place in St. Mary's Church, Southside, last evening. Rev. C.V. Cogan performed the ceremony. The bride was assisted by Miss H. Walsh and Miss B. Cook and looked very handsome in a neat wedding gown. The groom was assisted by Messrs. J. Bradbury and R. Hussey. Mr. G. McF. Hennebury gave the bride away. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the house of Mr. J. Pender, Alexander Street, where thirty guests sat down to supper and an enjoyable time was spent. The present from the groom to the bride was a beautiful gold watch and chain. Many valuable presents were received, showing the esteem in which their friends hold them. Mr. Batstone is engineer with the Reid_Nfld Co. The happy pair will leave for Clarenville by tomorrow's express.
BATSTONE - MOORES Daily News August 13, 1949 (Saturday) Wedding. Wesley United Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday, June 29th, at 7.30 p. m., when Doris May, daughter of Martha and the late Robert Batstone was united in holy bonds of matrimony to Albert George, son of Catherine and the late William Moores, both of this city. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Victor Batstone, Miss Jean Penney, bridesmaid, Miss Lorraine Batstone acted as flower girl.
BATSTONE - PENNEY The Evening Telegram October 25, 1941 (Saturday) MARRIED. On October 20th, by Rev. W.B. Perry, Marjorie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Batstone, to Gordon, son of the late Wm. and Mrs. Penney; both of this city.
BATSTONE - WHIRT The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 25, 1886 (Saturday) Married, at Chicago, on the 25th ult., by the Rev. C. Perrin, D.D., Dr. George M. Whirt, of that city, to Miss Lillie Batstone, of Quidi Vidi, Nfld.
BAUNISTER - BLANDFORD Evening Telegram November 4, 1890 (Tuesday) Married at the Gower St. Parsonage, on the 1st inst. By the Rev. H.P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. Joseph Blandford of St. John's, to Miss Martha Baunister [sic], of Trinity.
BAYLY - MEAGHER Evening Telegram December 2, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1788 - Edwin Meagher, of the County of Tipperary, Ireland, and Patience Bayly.
BAYLY - SHEARS Newfoundlander January 4, 1866 (Thursday) Married. - At Trinity, on the 14th Dec., by the Rev. B. Smith, Rural Dean, John Shears, to Jessie Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Bayly, Esquire, of Her Majesty's Customs.
BELL - CODNER
Royal Gazette July 25, 1882 (Tuesday)
Married. On the 20th inst., at the Cathedral, by the Rev. E.. Heygate,
Mr. John H. Bell, to Emily A., third daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Codner,
of Torbay.
BENDELL - IVAMY Daily News February 19, 1918 (Tuesday) Marriage. At Botwood, on January 26th, by the Rev. H.G. Coppin, Marion G. Ivamy, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Ivamy, of St. John's, to William J. Bendell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bendell, of Clarke's Beach, Conception Bay.
BENJAMIN - CHANCEY
Royal Gazette April 25, 1882 (Tuesday)
Married. On the 18th inst., at the residence of Sub-Sheriff Chancey,
Court House, by the Rev. David Beaton, Mr. John E. Benjamin, of Nova
Scotia, to Maria Knight, youngest daughter of the late Lionel Chancey,
Esq., of this city.
BENMORE - CONLEY Evening Telegram April 21, 1891 (Tuesday) Married. On the 16th inst., at Topsail, by the Rev. Mr. Colley, Mr. William James Benmore, farmer, Heavy Tree Road, to Miss Elizabeth Conley, of Placentia.
BENNETT Daily News August 30, 1974 (Friday) Congratulations are extended to Mr. And Mrs. Frank Bennett of Holyrood, who celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary on August 28. Congratulations come from their family and friends in Holyrood.
BENNETT - KEPPIE Daily News August 11, 1921 (Thursday) MARRIAGE. On Wednesday, August 10th at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church by the Rev. R.G. Wright, Martha Monteith Keppie to Reginald Walter Bennett, both of this city.
BENNETT - LANGRISH Newfoundland Express May 11, 1861 (Saturday) Marriage. - April 11, at Clifton Church, Charles Thomas Bennett, Esq., of Newfoundland and Bristol, to Jane Langrish, only daughter of Walter Stephens, Esq. of Cotham near Bristol, late of Bradport.
BENNETT - OLIVER Evening Telegram January 21, 1896 (Tuesday) Married. On the 21st inst., at St. Patrick's Church, Riverhead, by the Rev. Dean Ryan, James Bennett, to Mary F. Oliver, both of this city.
BENNETT - SHEEHAN Daily News December 3, 1926 (Friday) MARRIED. The marriage took place on Nov. 16th at St. Peter's Church, Brooklyn, New York of Elizabeth A. Bennett of Brawley, Placentia West, Nfld. and Edward Sheehan, of Brooklyn, Rev. Fr. Quinn officiating.
BENSTONE - SHORT Harbour Grace Standard December 27, 1890 (Saturday) Marriage. In English Harbor Methodist Church, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. James Lumsden, Isaac John Benstone [sic] of English Harbor, to Jessie Hannah Short of Bonavista. [Benstone should be Batstone - Tom]
BERRY - EARLE Evening Telegram November 17, 1890 (Monday) Married. At the parsonage, Topsail, on the 16th inst., by the Rev. S. Snowden, Reginald Heber Earle, Esq., to Miss Rebecca Berry, both of St. John's.
BEST - MILLS
Evening Telegram November 26, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of couple]
Mr. and Mrs. James Best, 9 Park Ave., are pleased to announce the engagement
of their granddaughter, Donna, to Frederick,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mills, Sr., Thorburn Rd. Wedding date will be
announced later.
BESTON - IVANY The Times & General Commercial Gazette November 12, 1887 (Saturday) Married, on the 7th inst., at the English Cathedral, by the Rev. A. Heygate, M.A., Mr. John Beston, to Miss Lucy Ivany, both of Trinity Bay.
BESTON - IVANY Harbour Grace Standard November 12, 1887 (Saturday) Marriage. On the 7th inst., at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, by the Rev. A. Heygate, Mr. John Beston, to Miss Lucy Ivany, both of Trinity Bay.
BESTON - IVANY Royal Gazette November 15, 1887 (Tuesday) Married. On the 7th inst., at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, by the Rev. A. Heygate, Mr. John Beston, to Miss Lucy Ivany, both of Trinity Bay.
BESTON - IVANY Weekly Record, Trinity December 23, 1889 (Monday) Married. At English Harbour, Dec. 21st by the same [Rev. James Lumsden], Sarah Ann Beston to Martin Ivany, both of English Harbour.
BESTONE - BARNES Evening Telegram November 9, 1898 (Wednesday) Married. On Nov. 8th, at Gower St. Church, by the same [Rev. L. Curtis], Mr. Abraham Bestone and Miss Tryphena Barnes, both of English Harbor, Trinity Bay.
BESTONE - BARNES Daily News November 10, 1898 (Thursday) Marriages. On November 8th at Gower Street Church, by the same [Rev. L. Curtis], Mr. Abraham Bestone and Mary Tryphena Barnes, both of English Harbor, Trinity Bay.
BESTONE - BUGDEN Evening Telegram November 18, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1770. John Bugden, of Christ Church, Hants, and Sarah Bestone, of English Harbor.
BESTONE - POTTLE Evening Telegram November 18, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1769. William Pottle, Christ Church, Hants, and Honora Bestone of English Harbor.
BISHOP - IVANY Daily News December 31, 1964 (Thursday) July 4, 1964 - Yvonne Bishop to Gordon Ivany, at St. John's.
BLACKLER - HYNES The Evening Telegram January 11, 1921 (Tuesday) Married. At New York, on December 15th, 1920, Julia Blackler, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Blackler, of this city, to Mr. James Hynes, of New York.
BLANCHARD - HOFORTH Evening Telegram November 18, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1775 Isaac Hoforth, of Christ Church, Hants, and Dorothy Blanchard.
BLANDFORD - BAUNISTER Evening Telegram November 4, 1890 (Tuesday) Married at the Gower St. Parsonage, on the 1st inst. By the Rev. H.P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. Joseph Blandford of St. John's, to Miss Martha Baunister [sic], of Trinity.
BLANDFORD - BANNISTER Harbour Grace Standard November 7, 1890 (Friday) Marriage. At St. John's, on the 1st inst., by the Rev. H.P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. Joseph Blandford, of St. John's, to Miss Martha Bannister, of Trinity.
BLENUS - PICKERING Daily News May 16, 1942 (Saturday) WEDDING BELLS. Harbour Grace, May 14 - The following is a clipping from a Dartmouth, N. S., paper. Miss Pauline Frances Pickering, R.N., eldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. G.B. Pickering, Grace United Manse, Dartmouth, became the bride of Victor Wilson Blenus, also of Dartmouth, at a quiet ceremony in Grace United Church, at 7.30 o'clock Saturday evening. The Rev. E.W. Forbes solemnized the marriage. Ernest Wamboldt, the church organist, played the Wedding March, and Mrs. Ernest Wamboldt sang "O Promise Me" during the signing of the register. The bride was given in marriage by Rev. John Ball of Musquodoboit Harbour. She wore a powder blue redingote dress with blue flowered hat to match, and a corsage of American beauty roses. Miss Gwen Pickering was her sister's attendant and wore a navy blue and white dress with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Robert Beazley was the best man. A small reception for members of the families was later held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Pickering was attired in a navy blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses, and Mrs. Blenus, mother of the groom, wore navy blue redingote dress with corresponding accessories and a corsage of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Blenus left on a trip to Truro. Rev. and Mrs. John Ball of Musquodoboit Harbour were among the out-of-town guests present at the wedding. Miss Pickering was stationed at Harbour Grace with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. G.B. Pickering and family for a number of years at the United Church Manse, and while here made many friends who heartily congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blenus and wish them every happiness.
BOGGAN - DONOVAN Newfoundlander November 26, 1880 (Friday) Married. - - On the 25th inst., by the Very Rev. William Forristal,
Administrator, Mr. Simon Donovan of Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Francis Boggan of St. John's, Newfoundland.
BOLAN - WALSH Newfoundlander October 9, 1877 (Tuesday) Married. - On Sunday evening last, at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Rev. W. Forristal, Administrator, William Joseph, eldest son of the late Capt. Richard Bolan [sic], to Margaret Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Walsh, late of Harbor Grace. - [Harbor Grace Standard please copy.]
BOLGER - KENNY Newfoundlander February 4, 1879 (Tuesday) Married. - - On Sunday last, at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. M.J. Ckark, Mr. F.J. Kenny, of St. John's, to Miss K. Bolger, of Torbay.
BOLGER - KINSELLA Royal Gazette November 8, 1881 (Tuesday) MARRIED. ... At Torbay, Sunday evening, by the Rev. M.J. Clark, Mr. Edward Kinsella, to Miss Alice Bolger, both of Torbay.
BOLGER - MANNING
Evening Telegram December 23, 1966 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. James Bolger following their recent wedding at Holy Trinity
Church, Msgr. J. J. Miller officiated. The bride is the former Ellen
Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Manning, Torbay. The groom is
the son of the late Patrick and Mary Bolger, Torbay. Given in marriage
by her father, the bride was attended by Elizabeth and Annette Manning,
Margaret Bolger and Ann Dunphy. Best man was George Bolger and ushers
were Bryan Manning, Stephen O’Brien and Michael Bolger. The reception
was held at the Coral Room. The couple are living in Torbay.
BOLGER - TAPPER
Royal Gazette December 5, 1882 (Tuesday)
Married. On the 26th ult., at Torbay, by the Rev. Father Clarke, Michael,
second son of the late David Bolger, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter
of the late George Tapper, all of Torbay.
BOND - KEATS Evening Telegram November 11, 1922 (Saturday) 1782 - Robert Bond, of Sherbourn, Dorset, and Honora Keats. This list by no means exhausts all that came from Dorset, as the place from which the man came is not always given. ... W.J.L.
BOND - MCPHERSON
Royal Gazette July 26, 1881 (Tuesday)
Married. On Tuesday, 10th inst., by the Rev. C. Ladner, Rev.
George J. Bond, A.B., of Trinity, to Lucy Amelia, youngest daughter of the late
Peter McPherson, Esq., of this city.
BOONE-IVANY Evening Telegram September 16, 1966 (Friday) [photo of bride and groom] Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lloyd Boone following their double ring wedding ceremony at Gower Street United Church recently. Rev. Dr. Arthur E. Kewley performed the ceremony. The bride is the former Judy Doreen Ivany, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ivany, 91 Brookfield Road. Following a honeymoon in Bermuda, the couple are living in St. John's.
BOOTH - KENNY
Evening Mercury June 4, 1885 (Thursday)
Marriage. On the 31st ult., at the Roman catholic Cathedral, by
the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Alexander Booth to Miss
Mary Ann Kenny,
both of
this city.
BOWDEN - HYNES The Times & General Commercial Gazette June 1, 1889 (Saturday) Married, on the 22nd ult., by the Rev. W. Graham, William Hynes, to Louisa H., daughter of Capt. S. Bowden, H.M. Customs.
BOWDEN - HYNES Royal Gazette June 11, 1889 (Tuesday) Married. On the 22nd ult., by the Rev. W. Graham, Mr. Wm. Hynes, to Louisa H., daughter of Captain S. Bowden, of H.M. Customs.
BOYLE - CAREW Royal Gazette December 4, 1888 (Tuesday) Married. At St. Patrick's church, Halifax, on the 19th ult., by the Rev. Father Carmody, Mr. Michael Carew, of Newfoundland, to Miss Hannah Boyle, of the same place.
BRACE - IVANY Royal Gazette December 11, 1888 (Tuesday) Married. At Gower Street Parsonage, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. G. Boyd, Richard J. Ivany, of St. John's, to Bertha Brace, of Green's Harbor.
BRACE - IVANY The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 12, 1888 (Wednesday) Married, at Gower street Parsonage, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. G. Boyd, Richard J. Ivany, of St. John's, to Bertha Brace, of Green's Harbor.
BRANSFIELD - DWYER Royal Gazette February 22, 1887 (Tuesday) Married. On the 16th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. John Dwyer, of Belleisle, to Miss Annie Bransfield, of Carbonear.
BRAZIL - WALSH Newfoundland Express July 2, 1861 (Tuesday) Marriage. - On Thursday evening last, at the residence of John Casey, Esq., M.H.A., by the Right Rev. Dr. Mullock, Mr. William Brazil, to Miss Margaret M. Walsh, niece of the late Mr. Thomas Dunford, Harbor Grace.
BREEN - PENNEY Daily News March 7, 1952 (Friday) Engagement. Mrs. Stella Penney, widow of the late George Penney, Blackler Avenue, wishes to announce the engagement of her eldest daughter, Florence May, to Michael Joseph, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Breen, 151 Hamilton Ave.
BREMNER - NETTEN The Newfoundland Express August 9, 1862 (Saturday) Marriage. On the 26th July last, at St. Peter's Church, Catalina, by the Revd. William Netten, G.H. Cole, Esq., Trinity, to Isobel, eldest daughter of Alexander Bremner, Esq., Catalina.
BRENNAN - HEALY Evening Telegram August 3, 1898 (Wednesday) Married. On July 27th, at the Deanery, by the Rev. E. Crook, Mr. William Brennan, to Sarah M. Healy, both of this city.
BRENNAN - RYAN The Evening Telegram July 30, 1965 (Caption under photo) Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant Ryan following their wedding June 5 at St. Patrick's Church. The Reverend Father K. Angel officiated. The bride is the former Rosemary Brennan, daughter of Mrs. G. K. Healey and the late William P. Brennan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan, Corner Brook. Given in marriage by her brother James, the bride was attended by Joan Brennan and Eleanor McNamara. William Madore was best man, assisted by ushers Patrick Hurley and Joseph Buckinham. The reception was held at Bidgood's. The couple are now living in Corner Brook.
BRIEN - DALY
Royal Gazette November 25, 1873 (Tuesday)
MARRIED. ... On Saturday morning at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Rev. T. McGrath, P.P., Thomas Francis Brien, Esq., of this town, to Ellen Mary Clare, eldest daughter of Patrick Daly, Esq., Topsail.
BRIEN - DOOLING Newfoundlander October 5, 1877 (Friday) Married. - On the 11th ult., by the Very Rev. W. Forristal, Administrator, Mr. P.J. Brien, printer, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. John Dooling.
BRIEN - DUCHEMIN Newfoundlander November 15, 1866 (Thursday) Married. - On Saturday evening, 10th inst., at St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. C. Medley[?], Incumbent, Mr. J.L. Duchemin, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Redmond Brien, all of St. John's.
BRIEN - GORDON
Royal Gazette August 2, 1881 (Tuesday)
Married. On Monday evening, by the Rev. Wm. Forristal, James
Brien, of
Witless Bay, to Margaret Gordon, of the same place.
BRIEN - HEALEY Royal Gazette November 23, 1886 (Tuesday) Married. On the 21st inst., at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Henry Brien, to Alice L., second daughter of Mr. Martin Healey.
BRIEN - HEALEY The Times & General Commercial Gazette November 27, 1886 (Saturday) Married, on the 21st inst., by the same [Ven. Archdeacon Forristal], Mr. Henry Brien, to Alice L., second daughter of Mr. Martin Healey.
BRIEN - HISCOCK Newfoundlander January 31, 1879 (Friday) Married. On Tuesday evening last, at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Rev. W. Forristal, Mr. A. Hiscock, to Miss M.E. O'Brien.
BRIEN - PHIPPS Newfoundlander July 9, 1878 (Tuesday) Married. - At Brooklyn, N.Y., 5th ult., by Rev. Dr. Freel, St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Mortimer A. Brien, Esq., of St. John's, Nfld., to Bertha K., only daughter of J. Ralph Phipps, Esq., Merchant, Cincinnati, Ohio.
BRIEN - REARDON The Newfoundland Express February 11, 1862 (Tuesday) Marriage. On Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. J. Vereker, Mr. Vincent Reardon, to Bridget, relict of the late Patrick Brien.
BRIEN - SILVEY Newfoundlander December 4, 1865 (Monday) Married. - On Monday evening last, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. J. Vereker, Mr. Denis Ignatius, eldest son of Redmond Brien, butcher, to Miss Margaret Caroline, eldest daughter of the late Capt. Silvey.
BRINE - NEIL Harbour Grace Standard November 29,1879 (Saturday) Marriage. At the Cathedral, on Sunday 16th inst., by the Very Revd. D. Falconio, O.S.F., Mr. Thomas Brine, cooper, to Ellen, daughter of Mr. Cornelius Neil, both of this town.
BRIEN - PHIPPS Newfoundlander July 9, 1878 (Tuesday) Married. - At Brooklyn, N.Y., 5th ult., by Rev. Dr. Freel, St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Mortimer A. Brien, Esq., of St. John's, Nfld., to Bertha K., only daughter of J. Ralph Phipps, Esq., Merchant, Cincinnati, Ohio.
BRIMLEY - LAWLOR Evening Telegram November 26, 1890 (Wednesday) Married. At the Chapel of Notre [sic - Notre Dame?] de la Conche, on the 21st inst., by the Rev. J.J. Lynch, Edward Lawlor, of Trinity, to Catherine Brimley, of Conche.
BRINE - PENNOCK
Gazette November 22, 1859 (Tuesday)
Married. On Wednesday evening last, at St. Thomas's Church, by the Rev. T.M.
Wood, Incumbent, Mr. James Pennock, gas-fitter, of St. John's,
to Miss Elizabeth Brine, of Trinity.
BRINE - PENNOCK
Gazette November 6, 1860 (Tuesday)
Marriage. In this town, 1st inst., at the Cathedral Church, by the
Ven. Archdeacon Lower, M.A., Mr. Alfred Pennock, of this town,
to Miss Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. John Brine, of Trinity.
BRINE - STAPLETON Newfoundlander January 17, 1879 (Friday) Married. - At Portugal Cove, on Sunday last, by the Very Rev. Archdeacon O'Connor, P.P., V.G., Mr. Edward Brine, of Topsail, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Stapleton, of Horse Cove.
BRINE - WHITTEN The Newfoundland Express November 1, 1862 (Saturday) Marriage. On Thursday evening last, the 30th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Hutchingson, at the Cathedral Church, Mr. Peter Whitten, third son of the late George Whitten, of this town, to Anne Louisa, third daughter of Mr. John Brine of Trinity.
BRITT - DOBBIN Harbour Grace Standard November 29,1879 (Saturday) Marriage. At the Cathedral, on the 27th inst., by the same [D. Falconio], Mr. John Dobbin, of Carbonear, to Agnes Britt, of South Side, Harbor Grace.
BRITT - FOSTER Evening Telegram December 2, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1802 - Thomas Britt, of Youghal, Ireland, and Mary Foster. ...
BROMLEY - AUSTEN Evening Telegram December 2, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1801 - William Austen, of Tallow, Waterford, Ireland, and Mary Bromley.
BROPHY - KING
Evening Telegram September 3, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King following their wedding ceremony
in Holy Cross Church, Holyrood, performed by Rev. Father Edward M. Shea, Aug.
2. The
bride is the former Ann Mary Brophy, R.N., daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Brophy, Holyrood; the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
King, Chapel
Arm. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Misses
Lillian and Bernice Brophy, and Kay Kent, R.N. Bernard King was best man;
David Myrick and Ted Harding ushered. The reception was held at Park-Le.
Following their wedding trip to Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, Mr.
and Mrs. King have taken up residence at Elliott Place, Kilbride.
BROWN - O'BRIEN
Evening Telegram December 23, 1995 (Saturday)
Engagement. [with photo of couple]
Ronald and Joanne O'Brien, St. John's, are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Maureen, to Kevin,
son of Dr. Colin and Janet Brown, St. John's, and formerly Glasgow, Scotland.
A summer wedding is planned. BROWNING - CURRIE Evening Telegram July 24, 1891 (Friday) Married. On Saturday, 18th inst., in the Methodist Church, Britannia Cove, Trinity Bay, by the Rev. T.W. Atkinson, Rev. Wm. Henry Browning, Methodist Minister, to Miss Ellen Grace, only daughter of D. Currie, Esq., J.P.
BRUCE
Evening Telegram September 1, 1965 (Wednesday)
Social scene. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruce, Gilbert St., will celebrate their
ninth wedding anniversary Sept. 2. They were married at St.
Jerome's Church at Long Harbour by Rev. Fr. J. Kent.
BRUCE
Evening Telegram September 1, 1965 (Wednesday)
Social scene. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bruce, Dunville Ave., will celebrate their
sixth wedding anniversary Sept. 3. They were married at
St. Jerome's Church, Long Harbour by Rev. Fr. J. Kent.
BRUCE - HEBERT
Evening Telegram May 29, 1965 (Saturday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hebert following their wedding celebrated May
8 with nuptial mass and papal blessing in St. Augustine's Church, Troy,
New York, by Father Del Conte. The bride is the former Jean Mary Bruce,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bruce, Long Harbour, Placentia Bay; the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hebert, 19 Avenue A, Troy. Given in marriage
by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, as
maid of honor; Mrs. Rosemary O'Neill, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Paula Morgan,
twin sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. Lloyd Hebert Jr. was best man. Raymond
O'Neill and Jack Hebert ushered. The reception was held at Sunset Inn, Troy.
Following a motor trip south, Mr. and Mrs. Hebert will reside in Watervliet,
New York.
BUGDEN - BESTONE Evening Telegram November 18, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1770. John Bugden, of Christ Church, Hants, and Sarah Bestone, of English Harbor.
BUGDEN - HISCOCK Harbour Grace Standard December 27, 1890 (Saturday) Marriage. On Thursday, 11th inst., at St. Paul's Church, by Rev. W. Weaver, Mr. Thomas Bugden, to Miss Selina Hiscock, of Goose Cove.
BUGDEN - LAUGHER Evening Telegram December 16, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1836. (Married). Thomas Laugher and Mary Bugden. Witnesses:- Miles Swadridge, John Dampier.
BUGDEN - MILLER Evening Telegram November 19, 1921 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Following are the records of some marriages, and the names of those who witnessed them, which revive sacred memories of those to whom in God's great plan we owe so much. 1850. Married, Aaron Bugden and Dinah Miller, by Rev. Thos. M. Woods. Witnesses: William D. Cross, Benjamin Bugden. In looking over these entries after recording them, I find there is today only one person living of those whose names are found in them, and that person is Charlotte Granger, now Charlotte Morris, of Whitney Pier, Sydney, C.B. ... - W.J.L. Trinity, Nov. 19, 1921.
BUGDEN - POTTLE The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 19, 1885 (Saturday) Married, on the 10th inst., in the Church of St. Paul, Trinity West, by Rev. Henry Johnson, assisted by Rev. Albert Watkins, Abraham, son of Mr. Benjamin Bugden, to Eliza Anne, daughter of the late Mr. James Pottle.
BUGDEN - STEWART
Daily News January 13, 1937 (Wednesday)
Wedding Bells.
The marriage took place at the residence of the bride's parents
in New Glasgow, N.S. on Saturday afternoon last, of Miss Dorothy Mabel
Stewart, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Stewart, of New Glasgow,
to the Rev. Edwin Beaumont Bugden, of Asbestos, Que., son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bugden, formerly of English Harbor, Newfoundland. The Rev.
N. D. Kennedy, of the First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, officiated.
The wedding march was played by Mrs. N. D. Kennedy, and a solo, "At
Dawning", was rendered by Mrs. J. K. McLennan. The room in which the
ceremony was solemnized was decorated with an arch of evergreens, flanked by
basket of pink snapdragons.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a transparent
velvet gown of midnight blue, with silver hat and shoes, and carried a
bouquet of pink roses and maiden hair fern. She was attended by Miss
Catherine Stewart, who was in a gown or rust transparent velvet, with a hat
to match, and carried Talisman roses. Miss Jean McKenzie, who wore a gown
of pale blue, acted as door attendant. Mr. Angus MacDonald, of North
Sydney, was best man. Mrs. Stewart, the bride's mother, was gowned in black
crepe with a corsage bouquet of yellow roses. A reception followed the
ceremony, the tea table being decorated with pink roses and candles in
silver holders. The bride wore for travelling a green dress and hat with
gray coat and accessories to match. On their return, Rev. Mr. and Mrs.
Bugden will reside at Asbestos.
The bride is a graduate of Highland View Hospital, Amherst; and
the bridegroom of McGill University. - Montreal Star.
BULL - WAGHORNE The Times & General Commercial Gazette January 4, 1888 (Wednesday) Married, on the 29th ult., at St. Augustine's Church, New Harbour, by the Rev. Henry Petley, M.A., of Dildo, assisted by the Rev. Arthur C. Waghorne, S.P.G.M. at New Harbor, and clergyman in charge of Harbor Briton mission, the brother of the bride, the Rev. James H. Bull, Curate of New Harbor mission, to Emily Jane Waghorne, of that place.
BURKE - DUNPHY The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 12, 1887 (Saturday) Married, on the 23rd ult., at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. R. Brennan, Capt. Patrick Dunphy, North East Placentia, to Eliza J., second daughter of Mr. Alexander Burke, postmaster, Little Placentia.
BURKE - GOSSE
Royal Gazette January 17, 1882 (Tuesday)
Married. At the residence of the bride's father, Torbay, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. M. J. Clarke, Mr.
James Burke, of Flat Rock, to Katie,
second daughter of Mr. William Gosse, of Torbay.
BURKE - HARRIS Royal Gazette October 30, 1888 (Tuesday) Married. On the 28th inst., at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Ambrose Burke, of Tilton Harbor, to Elizabeth Jane Harris [sic], of Trinity. [see Gazette entry for November 6, 1888]
BURKE - KENNY Harbour Grace Standard October 18,1879 (Saturday) Marriage. At St. John's, on the 14th inst., by the Most Rev. Dr. Power, in his Lordship's private chapel, Mr. Michael Burke, of St. Jacques, Fortune Bay, to Miss Alice Josephine, daughter of the late James Kenny, of St. John's.
BURKE - MORRIS Royal Gazette November 6, 1888 (Tuesday) Married. On the 28th ult., at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Ambrose Burke, of Tilton Harbor, to Elizabeth Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Frederick Morris, of Trinity.
BURKE - PENNY Harbour Grace Standard October 25,1879 (Saturday) Marriage. At St. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. Canon Power, Mr. Jno. J. Burke, to Lizzie, eldest daughter of John Penny, Esq., all of Nfld.
BURKE - PENNY Colonist November 29, 1887 (Tuesday) Marriage. - At St. Mary's Cathedral, Nov. 16, by Rev. Father Biggs, Michael J. Burke, of Newfoundland, to Mary F., second daughter of John Penny.
BURNELL - CROCKER
Evening Mercury January 21, 1885 (Wednesday)
At St. Paul's Church, Trinity, on January 13th, by
the Rev. H. Johnson, Mr. Aubrey Crocker, to Jane,
daughter of the late Mr. Henry Burnell.
BURNELL - CROCKER The Times & General Commercial Gazette January 24, 1885 (Saturday) Married, at St. Paul's Church, Trinity, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. Henry Johnson, Mr. Aubrey Crocker, to Jane, daughter of the late Mr. Henry Burnell.
BURNSLEY-DUFF Colonist August 6, 1887 (Saturday) Marriage. - At the R.C. Cathedral, on August 3rd, by Ven. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. F.W. Burnsley, (Sailors' Home) of Manchester, Eng., to Miss Katie Duff, of Holyrood.
BURRY - HUNT Harbour Grace Standard February 27, 1891 (Friday) Marriage. On January 16th [15th?], in St. Stephen's Church, Greenspond, by
the same [Rev. Lawrence Amor], Samuel Saul Burry, of Newell's Island, to Frances Hunt, of Greenspond.
BURSLING - DUFF Royal Gazette August 9, 1887 (Tuesday) Married. At the R. C. Cathedral, Aug. 3rd, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. F.W. Bursling, of Manchester, England, to Miss Katie Duff, of Holyrood, Conception Bay.
BURSLING - DUFF The Times & General Commercial Gazette August 10, 1887 (Wednesday) Married, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, on the 3rd inst., by the Ven. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. F.W. Bursling, of Manchester, England, to Miss Katie Duff, of Holyrood, Conception Bay.
BURSLING - DUFF Harbour Grace Standard August 13, 1887 (Saturday) Marriage. At the R.C. Cathedral, Aug. 3rd., by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. F.W. Bursling, of Manchester England, to Miss Katie Duff of Holyrood, Conception Bay.
BURTON - DOOLEY Daily News September 15, 1926 (Wednesday) WEDDING BELLS. The first marriage ceremony to be celebrated in the new parish of Mt. Cashel took place on Wednesday, September 8th, when Miss Marguerite Dooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dooley, Logy Bay Road, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Vincent J. Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burton, by the Rev. Fr. Bride, P.P. As the wedding party entered the Church the Mount Cashel band rendered appropriate music. The bride leaning upon the arm of her father, looked charming in a suit of saxe blue velvet with white fur and hat to match; she carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations, and was attended by her sister, Miss Emmie Dooley, and Miss Grace Burton, sister of the groom, who wore dresses of white and silver grey with hats to match. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Wm. J. Burton. After the ceremony, the party motored around Quidi Vidi Lake, thence to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous supper was partaken of and the health of the bride and groom were toasted. The presents were numerous and costly. A short programme of songs and dances was gone through, after which the happy couple motored to their future home, 11[?] York Street.
BURTON - LINEHAN
Evening Telegram August 15, 1992 (Saturday)
Wedding Announcement. [with photo of bride and groom].
Congratulations and best wishes to Norma Linehan, daughter
of Gerald and Kay
Linehan of Colinet and Stephen Burton, son of Bill and
Ruth Burton of St.
John's, who married on Friday, August 7, 1992 at Our Lady of Grace Church,
Colinet. "A wedding is a celebration of love, a dream come true." May
the
new life you create together be full of joy and happiness. Love always
Mom,
Dad and Rowena.
BUTLER - BANNISTER Evening Telegram November 18, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1809. James Butler, of Ilford, near Christ Church, Hants, and Mary Bannister.
BUTLER - IVANY Evening Telegram December 29, 1921 (Thursday) Wedding Bells. A very pretty wedding took place at Shoal Harbor on Wednesday, Dec. 21st, when Mr. W. Huntley Butler of the Postal Telegraphs, led to the altar Miss Lillian May Ivany. The Rev. Isaac Davis performed the ceremony. The bride was very beautifully attired in ivory palette silk, with veil and orange blossoms, entering the church leaning on the arm of her brother, while the Wedding March was being played by Miss Rose Pelly. A large number were present to see the young couple wedded and to wish them bon voyage. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers sent from America. A reception was held at the home of Mr. J.S. Butler, where a great number of the friends gathered to partake of the good things provided for the happy event. Very many were the presents received, showing the esteem in which the happy couple were held. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Butler many years of wedded bliss. - T. Shoal Harbor, Dec. 26, 1921.
BUTT - PENNEY Evening Telegram January 7, 1891 (Wednesday) Married. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. H.P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. J.W. Penney, of Heart's Content, to Miss Maria Butt, of Channel.
BYRNE Daily News June 30, 1958 MARRIED 54 YEARS. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrne of Lance Cove, Bell Island, are
receiving the congratulations of their many friends on the attainment of the
54th anniversary of their wedding which they celebrated Thursday, June 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne were married at the R.C. Church, Harbour Main, C.B., by Rev. Father Patrick O'Donald. Mr. Byrne was an employee of the Steel Company for over half a century, and was retired on pension about nine years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne are the parents of 11 children, ten of whom reside on the Island. Another son, Gerald, paid the Supreme Sacrifice while serving in the Royal Navy in World War II. The Daily News joins with all its readers in extending sincere congratulations to this grand old couple, with the wish they may enjoy many more years together.
BYRNE - DAHLE Daily News July 21, 1959 (Tuesday) WEDDING. [large photo of bride and groom] A very pretty wedding was solemnized at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood, June 28th when Theresa Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne of Holyrood, was united in holy matrimony to William Dahle, Hanover, Germany. ... [This is the first paragraph of a much longer article.]
BYRNE - DEVEREAUX
Evening Telegram August 27, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne following their double-ring wedding
ceremony performed in Assumption Church, Avondale, by Rev. Father E. A. Walsh
July
10, 1965, at 10:30 a.m. The bride is the former Rosella Mary
Devereaux,
daughter of Mrs. Sarah and the late Michael F. Devereaux, Avondale; the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne, Holyrood. Given in marriage
by her brother, Emmanuel, the bride was attended by her sister, Bernice, as
maid of honor; Madeline Byrne and Edith Devereaux were bridesmaids. Peter
Byrne, brother of the groom, was best man; Michael Devereaux and John Byrne
ushered. The reception was held at the Velvet Horn Club, Holyrood. Mr. and
Mrs. Byrne spent their honeymoon in New York and Pennsylvania.
BYRNE - HALLEY
Daily News September 3, 1923 (Monday)
Marriage Announcement. The marriage of Miss Alice Byrne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Byrne to Mr. P.F. Halley will take place on to-morrow at 3 o'clock in the oratory of the Sacred Heart, St. Bride's College, Littledale.
BYRNE - HAWCO
Evening Telegram December 16, 1966 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Byrne following their recent wedding with nuptial
mass celebrated by Rev. Father Hawco at Saints Peter and Paul Church,
Harbour Main. The bride is the former Peggy Hawco, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hawco, Harbour Main. The groom is the son of Felix and the
late Jane Byrne, Holyrood. The bride was attended by Mrs. Jo Barron,
Lillian Hawco and Phyllis Byrne. Arthur Tilley was best man and William
Hawco and William Byrne ushered. The reception was held at the Velvet
Horn, Holyrood. Following a honeymoon in the Maritime provinces and the
eastern United States, the couple are living in Holyrood.
BYRNE - SALTER
Evening Telegram July 16, 1965 (Friday)
[two adjacent photos, one of each member of the couple]
Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne, Holyrood, wish to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Madeline, to R.C.M.P. Constable Frank
M. Salter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Salter, Pictou, Nova Scotia.
BYRNE - SALTER Daily News October 12, 1966 (Wednesday) WEDDING. [with photo of bride and groom] R.C.M.P. Constable and Mrs. Frank Salter following their marriage at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. The bride is the former Madeline Mary Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne, Holyrood. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salter, Pictou, Nova Scotia. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister Theresa Dahle, as matron of honour and bridesmaids were Patricia Byrne, Kathy Statom and Wanda Whitemarsh. Flower girl was Karen Ann Dahle, niece of the bride. Best man was Constable William Halliday, George Spracklin and Robert Binger. A guard of honour was formed by Constables K. Palmer, N. Ross, R. Terris, D. Yetman. Out of town guests included Mr. Frank Salter and son Wayne from Pictou, N.S. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Statom, son William and daughter Kathy from Roselle, Illinois, U.S.A. The honeymoon was spent touring the Maritimes. - (Max
Mercer Photo).
BYRNE - SALTER Evening Telegram October 14, 1966 (Friday) [photo of bride and groom] R.C.M.P. Constable and Mrs. Frank Salter following their recent marriage at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. The bride is the former Madeline Mary Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne, Holyrood. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salter, Pictou, N.S. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister Theresa Dahle as matron of honour and bridesmaids Patricia Byrne, Kathy Statom and Wanda Whitemarsh. Flower girl was Karen Ann Dahle, niece of the bride. Best man was Const. Paul Saulnier. Ushers were Constables William Halliday, George Spracklin and Robert Ringer. A guard of honour was formed by Constables K. Palmer, N. Ross, R. Terris and D. Yemens. Out of town guests included Frank Salter and son Wayne, Pictou, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Statom, son William and daughter Kelly, Roselle, Illinois. The honeymoon was spent touring the Maritime provinces.
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