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GAMBERG - HEALEY
The Evening Telegram November 4, 1965
WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gamberg were married recently at the Holy Redeemer and Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Corner Brook, by Rev. Father Boone. The bride is the former Patricia Mary Healey, R. N., daughter of the late Leo and Norah Healey of St. John's.
GARLAND - LEWIS
Royal Gazette November 15, 1881 (Tuesday)
Married. At Lower Island Cove, on the 9th inst., at the bride's residence,
by the Rev. W. Jennings, Mr. Eli Garland, to Elizabeth Maria, fifth daughter
of John Lewis, Esq., both of Lower Island Cove.
GAUL - FEWER The Times & General Commercial Gazette January 19, 1889 (Saturday) Married, on the 13th inst., by the Ven Archdeacon Forristal, Edward, only son of Richard and Catherine Gaul, Topsail Road, to Maggie, eldest daughter of Ann and the late John Fewer, Harbor Main.
GAUL - FEWER Royal Gazette January 29, 1889 (Tuesday) Married. On the 13th inst., by the Rev. Father Forristal, Edward, only son of Richard and Catherine Gaul, Topsail road, to Maggie, eldest daughter of Ann and the late John Fewer, Harbor Main.
GEARIN - KINSELLA Daily News October 14, 1918 (Monday) MARRIAGES. At Renews on Oct. 10th, 1918 by the Very Rev. Dean Doutney, Marie (Dolly) Gearin of Renews to Payson J. Kinsella of St. John's.
GERRAGHTY - LEWIS Evening Telegram September 15, 1941 (Monday) "MARRIED. - - On Aug. 21st, at St. Francis Xavier's Church, 6th Avenue and Carroll Street, Brooklyn, New York, Aaron Lewis of Holyrood, Nfld., to Mary Gerraghty, formerly of Longford, Ireland."
GILLION - FORD
Royal Gazette January 9, 1883 (Tuesday)
Married. At St. Mary's Church, on Jan. 4th, by the Rev'd E. Botwood,
Rector, Mr. William Gillion, of Westry, (Orkney Islands), Scotland, to
Mary Louisa, sixth daughter of the late John Ford, of St. John's.
GLASCO - HANNAFORD
Daily News February 2, 1916 (Wednesday)
On Jan. 30th at St. Patrick's Church by the Rev. Fr. Pippy, Thomas
Glasco to Margaret Hannaford. Both of this city.
GOLLOP - DOOLEY 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.
GOOBY - CLARKE Evening Telegram July 26, 1890 (Saturday) Married. At Brigus on July 24th, by Rev. H. Lewis, Mr. Andrew Gooby, of St. John's, to Bertha, daughter of Caleb Clarke, Esq., of South Side Brigus.
GOSS - FITZPATRICK The Times & General Commercial Gazette April 19, 1890 (Saturday) Married, on the 9th inst., at the Village Church, Torbay, by the Rev. M.J. Clarke, David Goss, to Mary E. Fitzpatrick, both of Torbay.
GOSS - LAWLOR Royal Gazette January 18, 1887 (Tuesday) Married. On the 16th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Michael F. Lawlor, of St. John's, to Mary Ellen Josephine, eldest daughter of Mr. Alfred Goss, Torbay.
GOSSE - DOYLE 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.
GOUDIE - GUSCOTT
Royal Gazette June 3, 1884 (Tuesday)
Married. By the Rev. T. H. James, Mr. W. H. Goudie, to Miss Jane
Guscott, both of St. John's.
GOULD - EMBERLY Evening Telegram November 18, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1808. William Gould, of Ringwood, Hants, and Clarissa Emberly of Bay de Verde.
GRACE - HOLDEN Royal Gazette November 29, 1887 (Tuesday) Married. On the 24th ult., at Lourde's Chapel, Riverhead, by the Rev. J. Ryan, Henry V., youngest son of Wm. Holden, Esq., Harbor Main, to Alice, second daughter of Mr. Michael Grace, of this town.
GRACE - HOLDEN Harbour Grace Standard December 3, 1887 (Saturday) Marriage. On the 24th ult., at Lourde's Chapel, Riverhead, by the Rev. J. Ryan, H.V., youngest son of Mr. W. Holden, Harbor Main, to Alice, second daughter of Mr. Michael Grace, of St. John's.
GRACE - MURRAY Evening Telegram July 26, 1890 (Saturday) Married. On the 22nd inst., at the R.C. Cathedral, by Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. John J. Murray (blacksmith), to Miss M.A.F., eldest daughter of the late Patrick Grace (cooper), both of this city.
GRAHAM - CURRIE Newfoundlander August 27, 1878 (Tuesday) Married. - - On Thursday, the 22nd inst., at the Church of England Cathedral, by the Rev. W. Pilot, B.D., Daniel Charles Currie, Esq., M.R.C.P., of Lanberis, Wales, Head Master of the St. John's Central Training School, to Constance, eldest daughter of Captain John Graham, of this town.
GRANT - SOMERTON
Evening Telegram April 7, 1927 (Thursday)
Married. At St. Michael and All Angels, this city, on
April 5th, by the Rev. T. Greavett, Sophie,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E.G. Grant, to Austin, son of Magistrate and Mrs. Somerton, both of Trinity.
GREEN - FERRIS
Gazette April 17, 1860 (Tuesday)
Marriage. In this city, 11th inst., at St. Thomas's Church by Rev.
T.M. Wood, Mr. John Ferris, to Miss Isabella Green,
fifth daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Green of Trinity.
GREEN - KIRBY Evening Telegram December 2, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Hence, as those names that I have already given of men from Devon and Dorset and Hampshire, were the names of men who had come out to Trinity as English youngsters, so the following names are those of men, who as boys of sixteen years of age came here from Limerick or Cork or Dublin, as Irish youngsters, during the years between 1750 and 1780, and then in later life married and settled down in Trinity at the dates given below; as taken from the old church register. 1801 - John Kirby, of Youghal, Ireland, and Ann Green.
GREEN - KIRBY Evening Telegram December 2, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1801 - John Kirby, of Youghal, Ireland, and Ann Green.
GREEN - PELLY 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. 1853. Married, Richard Pelly, of Hant's Harbor, and Mary Ann Green, of Scilly Cove, by Rev. W.G. Crouch. Witnesses: Charles Granger, Charlotte Granger. 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. (In a message received from Ed Barbour on 01/31/02, confirming this record, Ed stated - to add a little extra information - Mary Ann's maiden name was White and she was from Trinity, TB born in 1825. She married a Green from Scilly Cove who died. The above was her second marriage. Added to the records with permission from Ed - thank you.)
GREEN - SMITH Royal Gazette April 20, 1886 (Tuesday) Married. On the 16th March, at St. Chrysostom's, Peckham, London, Eng., by the Rev. J. Haycroft, B.A., Vicar, Arthur Wellesley, son of the late John Smith, Esq., of Montrose, N.B., to Mary Olivia Pack, youngest daughter of William Seager Green, Esq., of Trinity, Newfoundland.
GREEN - WATSON
Royal Gazette March 21, 1882 (Tuesday)
Married. On the 15th inst., at the First Baptist Church, Montreal, by
the Rev. A. H. Munro, Harvey A. Green, fourth son of W. S. Green, Esq.,
Collector of H. M. Customs, Trinity, Nfld., to Mrs. St. Emy Watson, Montreal.
GREEN - WEAVER Royal Gazette September 7, 1886 (Tuesday) Married. On the 2nd inst., at St. Paul's Church, Trinity West, by the Rev. Benjamin Smith, (Rural Dean), assisted by the Rev. H.C.H. Johnson,
Chatfield Julia Seager, second daughter of the late W.S. Green, Esq., to the Rev. Wm. Weaver, late of Kidderminster, England, now Missionary at Salmon Cove, Conception Bay.
GREENE - KENNEY
Newfoundlander November 28, 1859 (Monday)
Married. - On Thursday evening, by the Rev. J. O'Donnell, Mr. Thomas C. Kenney, cooper, to Catherine, third daughter of Mr. Oliver Greene, of Green's Pond.
GREENE - KENNEY
Gazette November 29, 1859 (Tuesday)
Married. On Thursday evening, by the Rev. J. O'Donnell, Mr. Thomas C.
Kenney, cooper, to Catherine, third daughter of Mr.
Oliver Greene, of Green's Pond.
GREENE - KENNEY Newfoundlander December 12, 1859 (Monday) Married. - On the 3rd Dec., by the Rev. Henry Daniel, Mr. Robert Woods, to Miss Elizabeth Ann Moor, both of St. John's.
GREENLAND - WALTERS
Daily News September 28, 1920 (Tuesday)
Wedding Bells.
At St. Nicholas' Church, Champneys East, a very pretty wedding took place
on Wednesday, September 22nd, when Miss
Sarah, daughter
of the late John Walters, was united in the bonds of Holy Matrimony to
Mr. George E. Greenland of Coley's Point, Bay Roberts. The ceremony was
performed by the Rev. H. F. Blackledge, M.A. Rector of Trinity East Parish.
The bride looked sweet in a dress of white silk with bridal veil and wreath
of white carnations and entered the church leaning on the arm of her brother,
Wm. J. Walters, while the wedding march was being played by Mrs. Richard
Dewling, sister of the bride. The ceremony concluded with the singing of
the hymn, "Lead
us heavenly father, lead us," and the happy bride and groom received
the congratulations and good wishes of the immediate relatives and friends.
The bride was attended by Miss Salomie Parker, Miss Ethel R. Miller, cousin
of the bride, Miss Helen Gosse and Miss Ethel Long. Refreshments were served
at the home of the bride, during which the toast of the bride and groom,
proposed by Rev. H. F. Blackledge, was duly honored. Mr. Greenland is well
known and popular, having taught at Champneys and Port Rexton. The happy
couple will spend a short while at Champneys, after which they leave for
Shearstown, where Mr. Greenland will resume his work as a teacher of the
C. of E. School there. The bride was the recipient of many valuable and
useful gifts, testifying to the esteem in which the young couple are held.
COM.
GRILLS - HEALEY Evening Telegram May 18, 1915 (Tuesday) Wedding Bells. The wedding of Mr. John Grills, Chief Steward of the S.S. Bruce, and Mrs. M. Healey, both of St. John's, Nfld., took place at North Sydney on April the 27th, by the Most Rev. M.F. Power, Bishop of St. George's, assisted by Father Joy and Rev. Fr. Kiley, of North Sydney. The bride was assisted by her sister, Miss Ida Stewart; the groom was attended by Mr. Barnes, Chief Engineer of the S.S. Bruce.
GUPPY - BARTLETT 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.
GUSHUE - DWYER Newfoundland Express January 8, 1861 (Tuesday) Married - On Thursday, 3rd instant by the Rev. E. Botterell, Mr. Stephen Gushue, of Brigus, to Miss Mary Jane Dwyer, of this town.
GUSHUE - WOODFORD
Evening Telegram November 25, 1966 (Friday)
Mr. and Mrs. George Gushue were married at the Holy Family Church, Toronto,
with nuptial mass by Reverend Father Edward (Zeogmon) [sic]. The bride
is the former Helen Mary Woodford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woodford
of Avondale; the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gushue, Bacon
Cove. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Beverly Lewis and Mrs. Helen Lewis. The best
man was Kevin Gushue and Jerry Lewis and Joe Lewis were ushers. The reception
was held at the home of the bride’s aunt Mrs. Levina Holloway,
Toronto. After a honeymoon spent at Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Gushue
are now living on Gladstone Avenue, Toronto.
GUZZLE - BUTLER
Royal Gazette March 18, 1884 (Tuesday)
Married. At the residence of the bride's father, Springhill Farm, on
the 19th inst., by the Rev. D. Beaton, Mr.
A. Guzzle, Logy Bay, to Miss
Agnes Butler, of St. John's.
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