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Weddings, Anniversary, Engagements, and Graduations
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DAHLE - BYRNE
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.]

DAILEY - HARDING
Evening Telegram   December 2, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1789 - Thomas Dailey, of Inniscarthy, Wexford, and Sarah Harding.

DALTON
Evening Telegram July 18, 1992 (Saturday)
Golden Wedding Anniversary. [with photo of couple]
.
Congratulations to Dick and Beth Dalton of Harbour Main celebrating 50 years together on July 19, 1992. Love and best wishes from their children and grandchildren.

DALTON - WALSH
Evening Telegram   August 9, 1968 (Friday)

Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, Colliers, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Mary, to John Michael Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dalton, Harbour Main. [photo of couple]

DALTON - WALSH
Evening Telegram    October 29, 1965 (Friday)

[photos of couple]
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dalton, Harbor Main, C.B., announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Angeline, to Raymond Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, Holyrood, C.B.

DAMPER - SWEET
Evening Telegram   November 11, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1787 - Thomas Damper, of Sherbourn, Dorset, and Ann Sweet [sic].

DAVIS - LEWIS
Evening Telegram   January 19, 1968 (Friday)

The engagement is announced of Margaret Anne (Peggy) the daughter of Mrs. Hubert Keough and the late Matthew Davis, Holyrood, to Kevin Joseph, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lewis, Holyrood. A summer wedding is planned. [individual photos of couple]

DAWE - HEALEY
Evening Telegram   June 13, 1998 (Saturday)

[with photo of couple] Congratulations and Best Wishes are extended from family and friends to Kathleen Mary Healey and Christopher Ralph Dawe on their engagement December 9, 1997. Kathleen is the daughter of Eileen and Tom Healey, Holyrood. Christopher is the son of Pauline and David Dawe of Mount Pearl. Kathleen and Christopher are residing in Burnaby, B.C. Wedding to take place in Holyrood June 5, 1999.

DAY - IVANY
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    November 19, 1890 (Wednesday)

Married, at Fortune Harbor, on the 5th inst., by the Rev. R. Walsh, James Day, to Susanna Mary Ivany, of English Harbor, Trinity. [same on Nov. 22, but "Mary" deleted.]

DAY - IVANY
Harbour Grace Standard   November 21, 1890 (Friday)

Marriage. At Fortune Harbor, on the 5th inst., by the Rev. R. Walsh, Mr. James Day, to Susanna Ivany, of English Harbor, Trinity Bay.

DEA - ANDREWS
Evening Telegram   November 18, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1801. George Dea, of Limington, Hants, and Hannah Andrews of Scilly Cove.

DEADY - JOY
Harbour Grace Standard   November 30, 1878 (Saturday)

Marriage. At Harbor Main, on the 28th inst., at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Very Rev. J. O'Donnell, V.G. & P.P., assisted by the Rev. J.V. Donnelly, Captain John Joy of Holyrood, to Margaret J., youngest daughter of the late Captain Patrick Deady of St. John's.

DEAR - STACKLEY
Evening Telegram   October 23, 1890 (Thursday)

Married. At Gower Street Parsonage, on the 21st inst., by the Rev. H.P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. John Dear, of Trinity, to Miss Sarah Stackley, of the same place.

DEGRISH - MORRIS
Evening Mercury January 6, 1885 (Tuesday)

Marriage.
By the same, at Trinity Methodist Church, on the 3rd inst., Mr. Thomas DeGrish to Miss O.S. Morris, both of Trinity.

DELANEY - CROCKER
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.
1849. Married, William Crocker and Caroline Delaney, by Rev. Thos. M. Woods. Witnesses: Joseph Crocker, Elizabeth Crocker, Catherine Delaney, Sarah Clunn.
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.

DELAHUNTY - ROGERS
Royal Gazette   November 16, 1886 (Tuesday)

Married. On the 8th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. James Rogers, of this city, to Miss Annie Delahunty, of Ferryland.

DEMPSEY - DUNPHY
Royal Gazette   November 13, 1883 (Tuesday)

MARRIED. ... On the 8th inst., at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Revd. Wm. Forristal, Mr. Patrick Dempsey, of Harbor Grace, to Miss Ellen Dunphy, of this city.

DEVEREAUX - BYRNE
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.

DEVEREAUX - CRAWLEY
Evening Telegram September 11, 1965 (Friday)

[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Devereaux following their wedding ceremony in Holy Cross Church, Holyrood, July 31. The bride is the former Lorraine Mary Crawley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Crawley, Holyrood; the groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Devereaux and William Penny, Holyrood. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Sheila Crawley as maid of honor; Joan Crawley, Mary Woodford and Madonna McGrath were bridesmaids. Harold Penny was best man; Francis and John Crawley and Matthew Maloney ushered. The reception was held at the Velvet Horn.

DIAMOND - EARLE
Evening Telegram   January 7, 1891 (Wednesday)

Married. At Gower St. Parsonage, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. H.P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. W.J. Diamond, of Lower Island Cove, to Miss Elizabeth Earle, of Trinity.

DIXON - PATTERSON
The Times & General Commercial Gazette     September 18, 1886 (Saturday)

Married, on the 15th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Ven. Archdeacon Forristal, Richard B. Dixon, Esq., of London, England, Civil Engineer, to Margaret Agnes, youngest daughter of the late Capt. Patterson, of this city.

DOBBIN - BRITT
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.

DOBBIN - COLFORD
Daily News   February 18, 1899 (Saturday)

Marriages. At the R.C. Cathedral, by the Rev. Monsignor Scott, Mr. Richard Dobbin, to Miss Mary Ellen Colford, both of this city.

DOBBIN - FLYNN
Harbour Grace Standard   November 30, 1878 (Saturday)

Marriage. At the Cathedral, on the 28th inst., by the Very Rev. D. Falconio, Patrick Flynn to Mary Dobbin, both of Island Cove.

DODD - IVANEY
Newfoundland Express   October 8, 1861 (Tuesday)

Marriage. - On Saturday evening last, by the Rev. C. Pedley, Mr. George S. Dodd, to Lavina, only daughter of Mr. Thomas Ivaney, all of this town.

DOLMAN - BARRET
Evening Telegram   November 11, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1774 - John Dolman, of Lytchett, Maltraverse, Dorset, and Sarah Barret.

DONOVAN - BOGGAN
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.

DONOVAN - LAWLOR
The Times & General Commercial Gazette     December 8, 1883 (Saturday)

Married, at Trinity, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. William Veitch, Mr. James Donovan, of Ragged Harbor, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Lawlor, of Trinity.

DONOVAN - McGRATH
Evening Telegram   February 2, 1968 (Friday)

Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath, 10 Calver Street, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Maureen (Alice), to Michael J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Donovan, 32 Conway Crescent. Wedding date to be announced.

DONOVAN - THOMSON
Daily News   November 8, 1918 (Friday)

WEDDING BELLS. A very pretty wedding took place on Monday, November 4th at the R.C. Cathedral the Rev. Mons. MacDermott officiating, between Mr. Anthony Thompson [sic] of the Central Fire Hall and Miss Josie Donovan. The bride looked charming in a taffeta silk dress with hat to match. The bridesmaids were Mrs. M. Callahan, sister of the bride, and Miss Jessie Brien, her cousin. The groom was supported by Mr. Jas Boggan of the Central Fire Hall. Mr. Thos. Squires acted as father giver. The party afterwards drove to the residence of the bride's parents where a sumptuous supper was partaken of by a few friends. The presents were numerous and costly, including a dinner set of twenty-nine (29) pieces from the Firemen and Policemen of the Central Fire Station. The News wishes Mr. and Mrs. Thompson [sic] many years of happy wedded life.

DOOLEY - BURTON
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.

DOOLEY - DUGGAN
Colonist   September 16, 1887 (Friday)

Marriage. - Sunday, the 11th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Walter Duggan, to Mary, daughter of the late Captain Richard and Ellen Dooley.

DOOLEY - GOLLOP
Evening Telegram   October 19, 1929 (Saturday)

Wedding Bells. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at Corpus Christi Church, Kilbride, Oct. 1st, by Rev. Father Flynn, when Ronald A., son of John and Sarah Dooley, led to the altar Flora E., daughter of James and Emma Gollop. The bride was attired in a dress of white satin, a bridal veil and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and maiden hair fern. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Alice Gollop, who was attired in a dress of saphire velvet. She carried a bouquet of carnations and orange blossoms. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Raymond Dooley. The couple motored to the residence of the groom, Topsail road, where a happy repast was partaken of until the wee small hours of the morning. The presents received were numerous and costly.

DOOLEY - LYNCH
Newfoundlander   September 27, 1878 (Friday)

Married. - On Sunday, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. J. Forristal, Administrator, Capt. Richard Lynch, of the brigt. Cora, to Ellen, daughter of the late Wm. Dooley.

DOOLEY - MACKAY
Colonist   November 16, 1887 (Wednesday)

Marriage. - Last night, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Venerable Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. John Dooley, to Miss Maggie Mackay, both of this city.

DOOLEY-McGINN
Evening Telegram   September 4, 1941 (Thursday)

"MARRIED. - On August 20th, at St. Joseph's Church by Rev. Fr. Ryan, Josephine, daughter of the late Edward and Ellen McGinn, to Ralph, son of John and Amelia Dooley."

DOOLEY - MCKAY
Royal Gazette   November 22, 1887 (Tuesday)

Married. On the 15th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, administrator, Mr. John Dooley, to Miss Maggie Mckay [sic], both of this city.

DOOLEY - SEYNEAR
Daily News   October 11, 1926 (Monday)

MARRIED. On Sept. 29th, at the Convent of Mercy, Military Road, by Rev. Dr. Carter, Nellie Dooley to Harvey Seynear, both of this city.

DOOLEY - SQUIRES
Evening Telegram   November 1, 1927 (Tuesday)

Married. On Oct. 25th, at the Corpus Christi Church, Waterford Bridge, by the Rev. J.J. Rawlins, P.P., Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Squires, to R.P. Dooley, both of this city.

DOOLING - BRIEN
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.

DOYLE - CAREY
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    June 25, 1884 (Wednesday)

Married, on the 11th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. W. Forristal, Mr. Michael Doyle, to Katie, eldest daughter of Mr. Michael Carey.

DOYLE - CAREY
Royal Gazette June 24, 1884 (Tuesday)

Married. On the 11th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. W. Forristal, Michael Doyle, to Katie, eldest daughter of Mr. Michael Carey.

DOYLE - GOSSE
Royal Gazette   February 15, 1887 (Tuesday)

Married. On the 6th inst., at the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Torbay, by the Rev. M.J. Clarke, Mr. Thos. Doyle, to Lizzie, second daughter of Mr. William Gosse, both of Torbay.

DUBOURDIEU - HYNES
Evening Telegram   November 21, 1927 (Monday)

Wedding Bells. A very pretty wedding was solemnized in the church of Our Lady of Mercy, Port au Port, on the 10th inst. in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives of the bride and groom, when Blanche, daughter of Mrs. Minnie and the late Isaac Hynes, was united in marriage to Mr. John DuBourdieu, of H.M. Customs, Port au Port. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. Joy. As the bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. George MacDonald, entered the church the Wedding March was played by Mrs. John Joy, sister of the groom and organist of the Nuptial Mass. The bride, who was attended by her sister, Miss Muriel Hynes, as bridesmaid looked Charming gowned in a dress of orchid cut chiffon velvet. She wore a coat of sailor blue pinpoint trimmed with silver-fitch Thibetine and a blonde hat with shoes and hose to match. The groom was supported by Mr. Gus McDonald. Leaving the church the bridal party motored to the residence of the bride's mother where a sumptuous breakfast had been prepared, and was served to the immediate relatives and friends of the married couple. The many messages of congratulations they received during the day from friends all over the country, but particularly from those on the West Coast, together with the very large number of choice, valuable and useful presents from the same source spoke eloquently of their popularity and the esteem with which they are regarded. A reception was held in the evening and notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather and the difficulties of travel, was attended by a large number of guests, some of them coming from a distance of twenty miles to honour the occasion. The music furnished by the orchestra was very select and helped in no small measure towards the evening's enjoyment. Dancing was kept up until well into the early morning hours of Armistice Day, which was duly honoured by patriotic speeches which was very appropriate as the groom and several of the guests were ex-service men and are members of the St. George's branch of the G.W.V.A. The festivities terminated with the singing of the National Anthem followed by a chorus of good wishes for the future health and happiness of the bride and groom.

DUCHEMIN - BRIEN
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.

DUFF - BURNSLEY
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.

DUFF - BURSLING
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.

DUFF - BURSLING
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.

DUFF - FOOTE
Harbour Grace Standard   September 12, 1890 (Friday)

Marriage. At Carbonear, on Wednesday morning, by the Rev. Mr. Hull, Robert M. Duff of Falkirk, Scotland, to Maud M., youngest daughter of Mr. John Foote of the former place.

DUFF - FOOTE
Evening Telegram   September 13, 1890 (Saturday)

Married. At Carbonear, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. S.J. Hull, Maud, youngest daughter of Mr. John Foote, to R.M. Duff.

DUFFEY - HEALEY
Evening Telegram   December 2, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ...1798 - William Duffey, of Onan, Kilkenny, Ireland, and Ann Healey.

DUGGAN-DOOLEY
Colonist    September 16, 1887 (Friday)

Marriage. - Sunday, the 11th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Walter Duggan, to Mary, daughter of the late Captain Richard and Ellen Dooley.

DUGGAN - DOOLEY
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    September 21, 1887 (Wednesday)

Married, on the 11th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Ven. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Walter Duggan, to Mary, daughter of the late Capt. Richard and Ellen Dooley.

DUNN - CAREY
Gazette July 12, 1859 (Tuesday)

Married. On Sunday last, by the Rev. Mr. Forristal, Mr. James Dunn, of Charlottetown, P.E.I., to Bridget, eldest daughter of Mr. John Carey, of this town.

DUNN - O'NEIL
Royal Gazette   November 1, 1887 (Tuesday)

Married. At Woodstock Cottage, on the 30th ult., by the Rev. Father Morris, Mr. Edward Dunn, of Topsail Road, to Miss Annie O'Neil, of Topsail.

DUNN-REDDY
Engagement
The Evening Telegram   September 4, 1976 (Saturday)

Mr. And Mrs. Fred Dunn of Topsail are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Barbara Ann to Paul Joseph, youngest son of Mrs. Chrisabell Reddy and the late Michael Reddy of 213 Craigmillar Ave. Wedding date to be announced. [photo of couple]

DUNPHY
The Evening Telegram   June 28, 1997 (Saturday)

55th Wedding Anniversary. [photo] Congratulations and best wishes to John and Anne Dunphy of Holyrood, on the occasion of their 55th Wedding Anniversary, on June 29th, from their family and friends. Grateful thanks to God for all their years of happiness and health.

DUNPHY - BURKE
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, post-master, Little Placentia.

DUNPHY - DWYER
Harbour Grace Standard   January 18, 1879 (Saturday)

Marriage. On the 9th inst., at the R.C. Cathedral, St. John's, by the Rev. Wm. Forristal, Administrator, Mr. John G. Dunphy to Miss Mary K. Dwyer, youngest daughter of the late Edward Dwyer, all of Harbour Grace.

DUNPHY - JACKMAN
The Times & General Commercial Gazette     February 14, 1891(Saturday)

Married, at Placentia, on the 11th inst., by the Rev. M. A. Clancy, Mary A., youngest daughter of John Dunphy, to Capt. T.A. Jackman, of Renews.

DUNPHY - O'NEILL
Evening Telegram   August 17, 1891 (Monday)

Married. On the 15th inst., at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Ven. Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Andrew J. O'Neill, to Miss Mary Dunphy, both of St. John's.

DUNPHY - POWER
Gazette April 24, 1860 (Tuesday)

Marriage. In this city, 22nd inst., By Rev. J. O'Donnell, Mr. Michael Dunphy to Catherine, third daughter of the late Mr. Richard Power of Petty Harbor.

DUNPHY - RODGERS
The Times & General Commercial Gazette     May 22, 1886 (Saturday)

Married, on the 11th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Ven. Archdeacon Forristal, Miss Johanna Dunphy, to Mr. William Rodgers.

DUNPHY - RODGERS
Royal Gazette   May 25, 1886 (Tuesday)

Married. On the 17th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. William Rodgers, to Miss Johanna Dunphy, both of this city.

DWYER
Evening Telegram   February 21, 1952 (Thursday)

Personal Notes. Felicitations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer, 302 Water street, on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of their wedding, which they celebrated February 17. Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer were married in St. Patrick's Church by Rev. J.J. Murphy in 1938.

DWYER - BRANSFIELD
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.

DWYER - DUNPHY
Harbour Grace Standard   January 18, 1879 (Saturday)

Marriage. On the 9th inst., at the R.C. Cathedral, St. John's, by the Rev. Wm. Forristal, Administrator, Mr. John G. Dunphy to Miss Mary K. Dwyer, youngest daughter of the late Edward Dwyer, all of Harbour Grace.

DWYER - EAGEN
Evening Telegram   December 2, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1795 - Dennis Eagen, of Youghal, County of Cork, Kingdom of Ireland, and Hannah Dwyer.

DWYER - FITZGERALD
Harbour Grace Standard   May 5, 1891 (Tuesday)

Marriage. At Fogo, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. R.M. Walker, C.C., at the residence of the bride's uncle (Capt. John Dwyer), Mr. A.J. Fitzgerald (postmaster), to Miss Dwyer, both of Fogo.

DWYER - LEWIS
Evening Telegram    October 29, 1965 (Friday)

Social scene. ...
Mrs. Eileen Dwyer announces the engagement of her only daughter, Rosalene Mary, to Constable Daniel J. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis of Holyrood. The wedding will take place at St. Edward's Church, Kelligrews, Nov. 11.

DWYER - PERRY
Evening Telegram   June 13, 1958 (Friday)

Avondale.
Edward Perry of Avondale and Miss Mary Dwyer of North Arm, Holyrood were married June 8 at Holyrood.

DWYER - WALL
Shoreline News (Foxtrap) October 12, 2003 (Sunday)

Engagement. Congratulations to Vincent Wall of Chapel's Cove and Dawn Dwyer of North Arm, Holyrood on their engagement on Sept. 17th. Love and best wishes from family and friends.

 

 

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