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HACKETT - JOY The Times & General Commercial Gazette November 20, 1889 (Wednesday) Married, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. G.J. Battcock, John Joy, of Holyrood, to Bride Hackett, of Fogo.
HALEY - CANTWELL Harbour Grace Standard October 17, 1888 (Wednesday) Marriage. On 10th inst., at the Parochial Residence, Petty Harbor, by the Rev. Roger Tierney, Mr. Jas. Cantwell, to Minnie, youngest daughter of Mr. Michael Haley [sic], of Blackhead.
HALLEY - BYRNE 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.
HALY - EAD The Times & General Commercial Gazette June 30, 1888 (Saturday) Married, at Halifax, on the 12th ult., at St. Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. E.J. Murphy, Edward Haly, of Blackhead, to Mary J. Ead, of St. John's, Newfoundland.
HALY - EAD Royal Gazette July 3, 1888 (Tuesday) Married. At Halifax, on the 12th ult., at St. Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. E.J. Murphy, Edward Haly [sic], of Blackhead, to Mary J. Ead, of St. John's, Newfoundland.
HANCOCK - MILLER Daily News December 3, 1896 (Thursday) Marriage. On Dec. 1st, at the East End Methodist Parsonage, No. 10 Gower Street, by Rev. George Paine, Mr. Eli Hancock, of St. John's, to Miss Mary Miller, of Trinity.
HANNON - FUREY The Times & General Commercial Gazette November 27, 1872 (Wednesday) Married, at Harbor Main, on Sunday the 3rd inst., by the Rev. Patrick O'Donnell, C.C., Charles Furey, Esq., J.P., to Bridget, eldest daughter of Mr. Peter Hannon, planter, of the above place.
HANRAHAN - O'DONNELL Evening Telegram January 14, 1899 (Thursday) Married. At Harbor Main, at the residence of Rev. P.O'Donnell, P.P., on Saturday, Jan. 7th, Mr. John O'Donnell, second son of T.P. O'Donnell, J.P., to Miss Katie Hanrahan, daughter of the late Thos. Hanrahan of Harbor Grace.
HARDING - DAILEY 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.
HARDING - DAILEY Evening Telegram December 2, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1789 - Thomas Dailey, of Inniscarthy, Wexford, and Sarah Harding.
HARRIS - BURKE 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]
HART - CLINCH The Evening Telegram May 7, 1921 (Saturday) Trinity. ... [reporting on entries in church register] "September 20th, 1786. Married, Robert Phaire, Surgeon, of Bloomfield, in the County of Wexford, in the Kingdom of Ireland, and Elizabeth Hart, daughter of Robert and Dinah Hart, of English Harbor, in this district." .... Elizabeth Hart, who married Doctor Phairer in 1786, was a sister of Hannah Hart, who married Rev. John Clinch in 1784. Both belonged to English Harbor and to an English family that ranked highest amongst the respectable families of their day and generation. The Harts of the present day in Champneys and those of Trinity are lineal descendants of the same family. ....
HART - CROSS
Royal Gazette October 23, 1883 (Tuesday)
Married. At Trinity, Oct. 13th, by the Rev. R. W. Freeman, Mr. Walter
Hart, to Miss Sarah Cross.
HART - IVAMY Evening Telegram May 17, 1924 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour. 1784 - Robert Hart and Sarah Ivamy
HART - PHAIRE The Evening Telegram May 7, 1921 (Saturday) Trinity. ... [reporting on entries in church register] "September 20th, 1786. Married, Robert Phaire, Surgeon, of Bloomfield, in the County of Wexford, in the Kingdom of Ireland, and Elizabeth Hart, daughter of Robert and Dinah Hart, of English Harbor, in this district." .... Elizabeth Hart, who married Doctor Phairer in 1786, was a sister of Hannah Hart, who married Rev. John Clinch in 1784. Both belonged to English Harbor and to an English family that ranked highest amongst the respectable families of their day and generation. The Harts of the present day in Champneys and those of Trinity are lineal descendants of the same family. ....
HART - WALTERS Harbour Grace Standard February 12, 1892 (Friday) Marriages. At Christ Church, Trinity East, on 31st Dec., By Rev. J. Godden, R.D., Mr. Robert Hart to Susannah Walters, both of Salmon Cove East.
HARTERY - PENNEY
Evening Telegram January 18, 1927 (Tuesday)
Announcement.
The wedding of Margaret (Madge), daughter of Capt. and Mrs.
E. Hartery, Topsail Road, to Mr. Charles B. Penney will take
place at Corpus Christi
Church, Waterford Bridge, on Wednesday, Jan. 19th, at 7.30 p.m.
HARTERY - PENNEY
Evening Telegram January 20, 1927 (Thursday)
Married. - At 7.30 last evening, at Corpus Christi Church, Waterford Bridge,
by Rev. J.J. Rawlins, P.P., Charles Bertram Penney, to Margaret,
daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Edward Hartery.
HARVEY - HYNES Newfoundlander November 16, 1877 (Friday) Married. - On Wednesday evening 14th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Very Revd. Archdeacon O'Connor, P.P., V.G., Mr. Stephen Hynes to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Peter Harvey, all of Portugal Cove.
HARVEY - KEOUGH Daily News November 24, 1898 (Thursday) Wedding at Portugal Cove. Another wedding took place at Portugal Cove last Saturday night when Mr. John Harvey and Miss Ellen M. Keough were united in hymen's silken bonds by Rev. Fr. Walsh. A tea was given by Mr. P. Hanlon with whom the bride had lived before the ceremony took place. The bride and groom and a large number of friends then proceeded to the Presbytery where the rite was performed. Mr. Patrick Hynes supported the groom, and Miss Sarah Harvey attended to the bride, who looked very well in a gray attire. The ceremony being ended, the party were driven to the future home of the happy couple where the festivities were held.
HARVEY - MAHER The Times & General Commercial Gazette August 16, 1890 (Saturday) Married, on the 9th inst., at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Ven. Archdeacon Forristal, Peter Harvey, of Portugal Cove, to Margaret Ann Maher, of Holyrood.
HARVEY - MAHER Harbour Grace Standard August 19, 1890 (Tuesday) Marriage. On Saturday last, at the R.C. Cathedral, by the Venerable Archdeacon Forristal, Mr. Peter Harvey, of Portugal Cove, to Miss Margaret Ann Maher, of Holyrood.
HAWCO
Evening Telegram February 9, 1937 (Tuesday)
In Nova Scotia.
Golden Wedding.
Married at St. John's fifty years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hawco, well known residents of Port Morien, C.B., this week are celebrating
their golden wedding anniversary. The event was fittingly celebrated by a
reception which was attended by a large number of the Newfoundland Colony in
Cape Breton. The golden jubilarians were presented with a purse of gold.
The presentations were made by Mrs. William Roberts, formerly of Manuels,
Nfld., while the address was read by Mrs. Thomas King, formerly of
Placentia. For over twenty years Mr. and Mrs. Hawco have been well known
residents of Port Morien, and messages of congratulations were received from
a large circle of friends in St. John's.
HAWCO - MARCH
Evening Telegram August 27, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. James March following their double-ring wedding
ceremony performed in Holy Cross Church, Holyrood, by Rev. Father Shea, June
5. Monsignor O'Brien of Northern Bay and Father Hogan of North River
were in the sanctuary. The bride is the former Patricia Hawco, R.N.,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Hawco, Holyrood; the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John March, Northern Bay. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was
attended by her sister, Marie, as maid of honor; Miss Anita March and Miss Joan
Byrne were bridesmaids; the groom was assisted by his brother, Bill, with Brian
March and John Byrne as ushers. Jack Lee was soloist with Mrs. Ron Power as organist.
The reception was held at the Velvet Horn, Holyrood. Rev. Father Shea proposed
the toast to the bride; Msgr. O'Brien proposed the toast to the parents of the
groom, while J. J. Carroll proposed the toast to the parents of the bride. W.
T. Veitch was toastmaster. Following their wedding trip on the mainland of Canada
and in the United States, Mr. and Mrs. March have taken up residence in St. John's.
HAWCO - PENDERGAST Daily News May 29, 1926 (Saturday) MARRIAGES. At St. Patrick's Church on May 27th, by the Right Rev. Mons. Kitchin, Margaret Pendergast of Avondale to Peter Hawco of Chapel's Cove.
HAWCO - REEVES The Evening Telegram May 31, 1997 (Saturday) First Wedding Anniversary. [photo] Congratulations to Stephen and Andrea (Hawco) Reeves on the occasion of their First Wedding Anniversary. They were married on May 18th, 1996 at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Andrea is the daughter of Gus and Ellen Hawco, Holyrood and Stephen is the son of David and Linda Reeves, St. John's. The happy couple now resides in Prince George, B.C. Love and best wishes for a long and happy life together come from their parents, family and friends in Nfld.
HAWCO - WOODFORD
Evening Telegram July 2, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodford following their wedding June
12 at St. Peter and Paul Church, Harbor Main. Rev. J. R. Hawco performed
the ceremony. The bride is the former Marion Hawco, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Hawco, Harbor Main; the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Woodford, Harbor Main. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was
attended by maid of honor Peggy Hawco and bridesmaids [sic] Lillian Hawco. Bernard
Cleary was best man and Phonse Hawco and Hubert Furey as ushers attended the
groom. The reception was held at the Velvet Horn Club, Holyrood. Mr. and Mrs.
Woodford will live in St. John's. HAY - CHANCEY Newfoundlander November 19, 1878 (Tuesday) Married. - On the 6th inst., at the Parsonage, by the Rev. Mr. Shenton, Mr. Willis Chancey, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Mr. John Hay, of this city. - St. John, N.B. and British Columbia papers please copy.
HAY - HYNES
Daily News February 6, 1969 (Thursday)
[with photo of wedding party]
The marriage of Sandra Leigh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Hay, of Labrador City, to Mr. Robert C. Hynes, of Wabush, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hynes, of St. John's, Nfld., took place on Wednesday,
January 29 in the church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Labrador City,
with the Rev. Father J. Laperriere officiating. Miss Josephine Deacy was at the
organ and Mr. Thomas Baird sang a solo. The bride was given away by her father.
Miss Judy Wortley was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Valerie Foote
and Miss Catherine Hay. Mr. Thomas Hynes acted as best man for his brother and
the ushers were Mr. Terry Hayward and Mr. James Hay. The reception for some 180
guests was held at the Ashuanipi Social Club. The happy couple have now taken
up residence, in Wabush, Labrador.
HEALEY
Evening Telegram November 27, 1993 (Saturday)
50th Wedding Anniversary. HEALEY [with photo of couple].
Congratulations and Best Wishes to Stephen and Lorraine (Corbett)
Healey of Chapel's Cove on
the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. They were
married at Harbour Main on November 27, 1943. Greetings from all your
family.
HEALEY - ASHLEY The Evening Telegram July 30, 1965 (Caption under photo) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lawrence Healey following their wedding ceremony in the Basilica of St. John The Baptist performed by Father John Wall June 21. The bride is the former Rosemary Ashley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Ashley, 74 Circular Rd.; the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Healey, 2 Deanery Ave. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Isabelle Ashley, Trudy Ashley, Eleanor Healey and Mary Royal. Brian Healey was best man. Joseph Ashley, Jr., Tom Healey, Pat Ashley and Walter Dalton ushered. The reception was held at Quidi Vidi Caterers Ltd. Following a trip to Nova Scotia, Mr. and Mrs. Healey are residing at Apt. 3, 74 Circular Rd., St. John's.
HEALEY - BRIEN 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.
HEALEY - BRIEN 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.
HEALEY - DAWE 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.
HEALEY - DUFFEY 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.
HEALEY - DUFFEY Evening Telegram December 2, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1798 - William Duffey, of Onan, Kilkenny, Ireland, and Ann Healey.
HEALEY - EDSTROM The Times & General Commercial Gazette September 20, 1890 (Saturday) Married, on the 14th inst., at Black Head, by the Rev. Mr. Tierney, Joseph Healey, to Margaret, second daughter of James and Elizabeth Edstrom.
HEALEY - FURLONG Evening Telegram July 20, 1909 (Tuesday) Wedding To-Morrow. Mr. Edward Furlong, the popular outside salesman for Messrs. T. & M. Winter, and Lieutenant of the C.C.C., will be united in holy bonds of matrimony to-morrow morning in the R.C. Cathedral, to Miss Annie Healey, daughter of Mr. Richard Healey, of Fox Harbor. We wish both all success and happiness in advance.
HEALEY - GAMBERY 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.
HEALEY - GRILLS 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.
HEALEY - HUDSON Engagement The Evening Telegram July 6, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Healey, 45 Waterford Bridge Rd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Antoinette, to Robert Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lloyd Hudson, 297 Topsail Rd. Wedding will take place July 31, 1965 at St. Patrick's Church.
HEALEY - HUDSON
The Evening Telegram October 8, 1965
(Caption under photo) Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hudson following their wedding ceremony in St. Patrick's Church July 31 performed by Rt. Rev. Mons. Murphy with nuptial mass. The bride is the former Marie Antoinette Healey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Healey, 45 Waterford Bridge Rd.; the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lloyd Hudson, 297 Topsail Rd. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Eleanor Casey, as matron of honor; Mrs. Helen Noftall was bridesmaid. Karen Casey was flower girl. The groom was assisted by his brother, John, as best man. Gerard Healey, Ron Casey and Raymond Gallagher ushered. Mrs. Bernadette Halliday was soloist, accompanied by Gerald Healey. The reception was held at Bally Haly Golf and Country Club where Basil Hickey was toastmaster. Following their wedding trip to the Laurentians and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson have taken up residence in St. John's.
HEALEY - KENNEDY The Evening Telegram September 5, 1941 (Friday) MARRIED. On August 26th, by the Rev. Fr. Terry, Margaret M. Healey of Deer Lake, to Raymond Kennedy of Hr. Main.
HEALEY - POWER The Times & General Commercial Gazette
February 19, 1890 (Wednesday) Married, on the 8th ult., at St. Joseph's Church, Halifax, N.S., by the Rev. Mr. Walsh, Laurence Power to Kate Healey, both of Newfoundland.
HEALEY - RAYNES
Evening Telegram August 22, 1969 (Friday)
Announcement - Mr. and Mrs. George Raynes wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra Ann, to
James Eric Healey, August 23rd, 7.30 p.m. at Mary Queen of
Peace Church, Torbay Road.
HEALEY - ROGERS The Times & General Commercial Gazette July 9, 1884 (Wednesday) Married, on the 6th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Tierney, Mr. Richard Rogers, cooper, of this city, to Miss Bridget Healey, of Black-head.
HEALEY - SQUIRES The Evening Telegram October 8, 1965 (Caption under photo) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Squires following their wedding ceremony in the Basilica of St. John The Baptist performed by Rev. Father Pomeroy Aug. 7. The bride is the former Bernice Healey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Healey, 7 Knight St., St. John's; the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Squires, 34 Fleming St. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Lorraine Healey, Mary Glynn and Carmel Hannaford. Debbie Hanlon was flower girl. James Squires was best man; Malcolm Squires and Gordon Glynn ushered. The reception was held at Barney's Restaurant. The honeymoon was spent in Terra Nova National Park.
HEALEY - WHITE
Royal Gazette June 27, 1882 (Tuesday)
MARRIED. ... At Little Bay, on June 19, by the Rev. S.O. Flynn, Mr. James Healey, of Holyrood, to Miss Mary Ann, third daughter of the late Mr. Joseph White, St. John's.
HEALEY - WILLIAMS Daily News October 24, 1896 (Saturday) Marriage. On the 22nd inst., at the R.C. Cathedral, by Rev. Mon. Scott, Michael Healey, of Cookstown, to Emma, eldest daughter of Michael Williams, Esq., Bay Bulls.
HEALLY - O'RIELLY Newfoundlander November 26, 1878 (Tuesday) Married - On the 21st inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. John Walsh, Mr. Peter O'Rielly, to Ellen, eldest daughter of Mr. Michael Heally [sic], Black Head.
HEALY - BRENNAN 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.
HEALY - CANTWELL The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 17, 1888 (Wednesday) Married, on the 10th inst., at the Parochial residence, Petty Harbor, by the Rev. Roger Tierney, Mr. James Cantwell, to Minnie, youngest daughter of Mr. Michael Healy, of Blackhead.
HEALY - FURLONG Harbour Grace Standard November 23, 1864 (Wednesday) Married. At St. John's, on the 12th inst., by the Right Rev. Dr. Mullock, assisted by the Rev. J. Vereker, P.P., Mr. James Healy, Chief Clerk, General Post Office, to Mary, third daughter of the late Hon. James Furlong.
HEALY - THIBAULT The Evening Telegram November 27, 1964 (Caption under photo). Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thibault following their wedding ceremony in St. Patrick's Church performed by Rev. Father C. McCarthy. The bride is the former Elizabeth Healey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Healey of 13 Brien Street; the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thibault of 55 Grand Avenue, Swanton, Vermont. Bridal attendants were Mrs. A. N. Lawrence, Misses June Healey and Susan Walsh. Richard Sacchetti was best man; Bill Funk and Bob Gear ushered. Cindy and Terri Healey, sisters of the bride, were flower girls; Mrs. Gerald Healey was organist and Miss Jane Walsh soloist. The reception was held at Park-Le. Mr. and Mrs. Thibault are now residing at Placentia.
HEATER - COOPER Evening Telegram February 16, 1899 (Thursday) Married. On February 13th, at the residence of Mr. Richard Ivany, by Rev. L. Curtis, Mr. Wm. Cooper, of St. John's, to Miss Sarah Isabel Heater, of Trinity.
HEBERT - BRUCE
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.
HEFFORD - FOOTE
Evening Telegram August 6, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton J. Foote, following their marriage, which
took place in the United Church, at New Harbour July 17. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Adams, B.A., B.D., organist was Mrs. Cavell
Taylor. The bride is the former June Hefford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L.C. Hefford, New Harbour. The groom is the son of Bernard and the late
Mary Foote, Grand Bank. Maid of honor was Rosalind Roberts, bridesmaid was Mrs.
Richard Foote. The groom's attendants were Roddy Hefford, and Richard Foote.
Flower girl was Donna Foote. The reception was held in the United Church school
at Green's Harbour. Toastmaster was W.J. Kelloway. Mr. and Mrs. Foote will be
leaving for Harbour Buffett Aug. 9 where the groom is employed as a Welfare Officer.
HELYARD - CAREY Royal Gazette February 12, 1889 (Tuesday) Married. On the 6th inst., by the Ven. Archdeacon Forristal, William Helyard, to Mary Ann Carey, both of this city.
HENNESSEY - KELLY Daily News October 1, 1941 (Wednesday) City and Elsewhere. .... The marriage took place at St. Joseph's Church, Windsor, on September 21st of Pauline, daughter of Mrs. and the late Thomas Hennessey of that place, to William Kelly, son of Mrs. and the late Edward Kelly of Holyrood. - Grand Falls Advertiser.
HEWITT - OLSEN Evening Telegram August 29, 1891 (Saturday) Married. On the 28th inst., at 73 Military Road, by the Rev. F.R. Duffill, Mr. Martin Olsen, of Havanger, Norway, to Miss Deborah Hewitt, of Trinity.
HICKEY-KIELEY Engagement The Evening Telegram May 8, 1993 (Saturday) Congratulations to Todd and Michelle on their December 22, 1992 engagement. Todd is the son of Regina and the late Frank Hickey of Harbour Main. Michelle is the daughter of Jerome Kieley of Holyrood and Jenny Flaherty of Calgary. Love and best wishes from Mom and brother Ken in Calgary.
HICKEY - KENNEDY The Evening Telegram August 27, 1907 (Tuesday) Dear Sir, - The event of most importance here for some time past was the marriage on August 21st of Mr. Patrick Kennedy, a prominent merchant of this town, to Miss Mary A. Hickey, daughter of Capt. Patrick Hickey. Both of the contracting parties are very popular young people, and the occasion was in consequence of special interest to the whole community. Mr. George Kennedy acted as best man, while Miss Maria Kennedy, sister of the groom, performed the role of bridesmaid. Quite a large gathering of friends were present, and after the ceremony all repaired to the home of the bride, where the festivities characteristic of such occasions were partaken of and enjoyed to the fullest extent. Many appropriate speeches, notably by Messrs. Fewer, Woodford and Kennedy, helped to grace the occasion, and the responses thereto were equally pleasing and enjoyable. An all-night dance added its quota of enjoyment and the early hours of the next morning found one and all voting the occasion as the most enjoyable ever experienced. Harbor Main, Aug. 23rd, 1907.
HICKEY - REDMOND Harbour Grace Standard September 27,1879 (Saturday) Marriage. At Little Bay mines, on the 11th inst., by the Rev. Richard F. Walsh, Mr. Edward Redmond, of St. John's, to Anastasia Hickey, of Holyrood.
HIGDEN - BASTON The Evening Telegram May 17, 1924 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour. 1792 - John Baston of Devon, England, and Joan Higden, daughter of Benj. Higden
HIGDON - BATSTONE
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.
HIGDEN - LONG The Evening Telegram May 17, 1924 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour. 1803 - Francis Long and Ann Higden
HIGDEN - WELLS Evening Telegram May 17, 1924 (Saturday) Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour. 1801 - George Higden and Hannah Wells
HILL - CURRAN Royal Gazette February 1, 1876 (Tuesday) MARRIED. On January 20th, '76, at St. Thomas's Church, by the Rev. A.C.F. Wood, Mr. Adam Curran, to Elizabeth J., youngest daughter of Mr. John Hill, both of this place.
HILLIER - IVANY The Evening Telegram September 29, 1941 (Monday) [same in Daily News] Wedding. Shoal Harbour church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 17th, when Lena, daughter of the late Garland and Mrs. Ivany, was united in matrimony to George Hillier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Hillier of Campbellton; Rev. R.W. French officiating. The bride entered the church escorted by her brother, Huntley, ... The bridesmaids [were] Miss Edna Tilley and Mrs. Huntley Ivany ... The two little flower girls, Ena and Leona Ivany, nieces of the bride, ... The groom was attended by Mr. Frank Ivany and Mr. John Peddle. ...
HINDS - BARTLETT 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.
HINDS - EBSARY Newfoundlander May 25, 1880 (Tuesday) Married. - On Saturday evening, by Rev. C. Ladner, Mr. Newman M. Ebsary, to Sarah Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Hinds, of this city.
HINDS - SMITH Royal Gazette January 11, 1887 (Tuesday) Married. On the 1st inst., at the Methodist Parsonage, by the Rev. George Boyd, Mr. Richard Hinds, to Miss Sarah E. Smith, both of this city.
HINES - BAGON 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.
HINES - LUSCOMBE Newfoundlander November 26, 1878 (Tuesday) Married - On the 21st inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Shenton, Mr. Andrew Hines, of Little Bay Islands, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. George Luscombe.
HINES - PEDDEL Evening Telegram January 2, 1896 (Thursday) Marriage. At St. Andrew's Church, Brooklyn, Bonavista Bay, on the 10th inst. [sic], by the Rev. Theo. R. Nurse, Mr. Christopher Hines to Miss Belenda Peddel [sic].
HISCOCK - BUGDEN 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.
HISCOCK - CONNORS 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.
HISCOCK - CONNORS Evening Telegram December 2, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1779 - Maurice Connors, of Ireland, and Ann Hiscock.
HISCOCK - COOK
Royal Gazette December 6, 1881 (Tuesday)
Married. At St. Thomas's Church, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Dunfield,
Mr. Frederick Hiscock, of Trinity, to Miss Elizabeth
Cook, of this town.
HISCOCK - CROCKER Harbour Grace Standard November 26, 1887 (Saturday) Marriage. On the 8th inst., in St. Paul's Church, Trinity, by the Rev. H. Johnson, Mr. William Crocker, of Heart's Delight, to Miss Mary Woodman Hiscock, of Trinity.
HISCOCK - NEWMAN Harbour Grace Standard September 1, 1891 (Tuesday) Marriage. On 20th inst., at St. Thomas's Church, St. John's, by Rev. A.C.F. Wood, Mr. John F. Newman, of Port-de-Grave, to Miss Catherine E. Hiscock, of Trinity.
HISCOCK - O'BRIEN 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.
HISCOCK - PACK Evening Telegram December 5, 1921 (Monday) Married. On Nov. 26th, 1921, at the C. of E. Cathedral by the Rev. Canon Field, Albert E. Pack, of St. John's, to Marie Hiscock of Champney's West.
HOBBS - MILLER Harbour Grace Standard February 12, 1892 (Friday) Marriages. At St. Clement Church, Salmon Cove West, on the 10th inst., By Rev. J. Godden, R.D., Mr. James Hobbs to Mary Ann Miller, both of Salmon Cove Arm.
HOFORTH - BLANCHARD Evening Telegram November 18, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1775. Isaac Hoforth, of Christ Church, Hants, and Dorothy Blanchard.
HOGAN - MCCARTHY Harbour Grace Standard January 23, 1891 (Friday) Marriage. At Carbonear, on 14th inst., by the Rev. F. McCarthy. Mr. John McCarthy, of Carbonear, to Miss Maria Hogan of this town.
HOLDEN - GRACE 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.
HOLDEN - GRACE 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.
HOLDEN - PENNEY Daily News October 15, 1941 (Wednesday) Married. On October 8th, at Corpus Christi Church, Kilbride, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Penney of Holyrood, to Thomas, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Holden, Topsail Road. The ceremony was performed by Rt. Rev. Msgr. J.J. Rawlins.
HOLDEN - PENNEY Daily News October 15, 1941 (Wednesday) Wedding Bells. On Wednesday, October 8th, the wedding took place at Corpus Christi Church of Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Penney of Holyrood, to Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Holden of Topsail Road. The bride looked very pretty in a wine ensemble trimmed with red fox with hat to match and carried a bouquet of carnations and fern. The bride's sister, Edith, was bridesmaid and wore a dress of airforce blue with matching hat. The groom was attended by his brother, John. After the ceremony dinner was served at the groom's home after which the bride and groom left for Holyrood where the honeymoon was spent. We wish them both every happiness in the future.
HOLLETT - PEACH
Evening Telegram October 1, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hollett following their wedding ceremony
in Broad Cove United Church, performed by the Rev. J. B. Reynolds. The bride
is the
former Elizabeth Peach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peach,
Small Point; the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hollett, Blackhead.
Given
in marriage by her father, the bride was assisted by Joan Noel as maid of
honor; Barbara Reynolds and Mrs. David Paul were bridesmaids. Milton Peach,
brother of the groom, was best man; Frank Crummey and David Paul ushered.
Cherry Reynolds was flower girl. The reception was held at Dawe's Banquet
Hall, Bay Roberts, where Walter Reynolds was toastmaster. The toast to the
bride was proposed by Rev. Reynolds. Following their wedding trip to
central Newfoundland, Mr. and Mrs. Hollett have taken up residence at Salmon
Cove.
HOLLEY - MILLER
Evening Telegram October 1, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of couple]
The engagement is announced of Ruby Jane, eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holley, St. Lewis, Labrador, to Franklin Miller,
son of the late Willis
and Emily Miller, Trinity East, Trinity Bay.
HOLMAN - OLIVER Daily News October 4, 1926 (Monday) MARRIED. On Sept. 29, at the R.C. Cathedral, by Rev. Fr. Sullivan, Mary Holman to Harold Oliver, both of this city.
HONE - ENNES 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.
HONE - ENNES Evening Telegram December 2, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1801 - William Ennes, of the City of Dublin, Ireland, and Mary Hone.
HOOKEY - IVANY The Evening Telegram May 7, 1886 (Friday) Married. On the 5th inst., by the Rev. A.C.F. Wood, Mr. Charles J. Hookey, late of Jersey, to Miss Martha Ivany, of Trinity.
HOOKEY - IVANY Royal Gazette May 11, 1886 (Tuesday) Married. On the 5th inst., by the Rev. A.C.F. Wood, Mr. Charles J. Hookey, late of Jersey, to Miss Martha Ivany, of Trinity.
HOOKEY - IVANY The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 12, 1886 (Wednesday) Married, on the 5th inst., at St. Thomas's Church, by the Rev. A.C.F. Wood, Rector, Mr. Charles J. Hookey, late of Jersey, to Miss Martha Ivany of Trinity.
HOOLEY - IVYMY Evening Telegram November 18, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1774. Stephen Hooley, of Christ Church, Hants, and Sarah Ivymy.
HOSIER - NEWELL Evening Telegram November 11, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1789 - Giles Hosier, of Poole, Dorset, and Grace Newell.
HOULIHAN - TUCKER
Royal Gazette December 4, 1883 (Tuesday)
Married. On the 29th ult., at the R. C. Cathedral, by the Rev. Wm. Forristal,
Admr., Mr. Martin Houlihan, of Torbay, to Miss
Mary Gertrude, daughter
of Mr. John Tucker, of Broadcove.
HOWELL - PENNY Evening Telegram March 18, 1896 (Wednesday) Married. At the Methodist Parsonage, at Halifax, on December 13th, 1895, by the Rev. A.O. Borden, Mr. Ernest Howell, to Miss Fanny E. Penny, both of Nfld.
HUDSON - DAVIS
Royal Gazette July 24, 1883 (Tuesday)
Married. On the 26th inst., at the residence of Mr. Robert L. Chancey,
Freshwater Road, by the Rev. W. W. Percival, Mr. Allan Hudson of Grand
Bank, to Miss Sarah Davis, of this city.
HUDSON - HEALEY
Engagement
The Evening Telegram July 6, 1965
Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Healey, 45 Waterford Bridge Rd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Antoinette, to Robert Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lloyd Hudson, 297 Topsail Rd. Wedding will take place July 31, 1965 at St. Patrick's Church.
HUDSON - HEALEY
Evening Telegram October 8, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hudson following their wedding ceremony
in St. Patrick's Church July 31 performed by Rt. Rev. Mons.
Murphy with nuptial mass. The bride is the former Marie Antoinette
Healey,
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Healey, 45 Waterford Bridge Rd.; the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Lloyd Hudson, 297 Topsail Rd. Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Eleanor Casey, as matron of
honor; Mrs. Helen Noftall was bridesmaid. Karen Casey was flower girl. The
groom was assisted by his brother, John, as best man. Gerard Healey, Ron
Casey and Raymond Gallagher ushered. Mrs. Bernadette Halliday was soloist,
accompanied by Gerald Healey. The reception was held at Bally Haly Golf and
Country Club where Basil Hickey was toastmaster. Following their wedding
trip to the Laurentians and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson have taken up
residence in St. John's.
HUNT - BURRY 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.
HUNT - KENNY Royal Gazette January 30, 1883 (Tuesday) MARRIED. ... On the 23rd inst., at Holyrood, on the 24th inst., by the Rev. J. Donnelly, Mr. John T. Hunt, to Maggie, third daughter of Mr. Patrick Kenny, of Port-de-Grave.
HUNT - PHELAN Evening Telegram August 10, 1896 (Monday) Married. At New Bonaventure, Trinity Bay, on July 30th, by the Revd. Frank Smart, John Phelan, to Miss Deborah Hunt, both of Trinity.
HUTCHINGS - LEWIS Evening Telegram March 24, 1950 (Friday) Mr. and Mrs. F.V. Lewis wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Jean Gertrude to Robert James, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Hutchings. Both of this city.
HYNES - ADAMSON Evening Telegram September 10, 1968 (Tuesday) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hynes, Jerseyside, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ann Marie, to Mr. Gary Adamson, of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, September 14th.
HYNES - AYLWARD The Evening Telegram June 15, 1886 (Tuesday) Married. On Sunday, 5th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. Lynch, Mr. James Hynes, to Miss Johanna Aylward, both of King's Cove.
HYNES - AYLWARD The Times & General Commercial Gazette June 19, 1886 (Saturday) Married, on the 5th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. Lynch, Mr. James Hynes, to Miss Johanna Aylward, both of King's Cove.
HYNES - BLACKLER 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.
HYNES - BOWDEN 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.
HYNES - BOWDEN 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.
HYNES - CASSIO Daily News July 23, 1959 (Thursday) Bell Island News. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cassio [sic], who were married recently in the Base Chapel at Goose Bay, Labrador and spent their honeymoon at Nice, France. Mrs. Cassie [sic] was the former Loretta Hynes, daughter of Mrs. Alice Hynes and the late Maurice Hynes of Bell Island.
HYNES - DUBOURDIEU 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.
HYNES - EDWARDS
Evening Telegram February 14, 1969 (Friday)
Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Edwards, Lawn, are pleased
to announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to James
Patrick, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hynes, St. Brendan's,
B.B. Wedding date
to be announced.
HYNES - FITZPATRICK
Evening Telegram August 20, 1965 (Friday)
Social scene. ...
Mr. and Mrs. William Hynes, St. John's, are pleased to announce
the engagement of their only daughter, Helen June, to Maurice
Arthur, oldest
son of Mrs. Irene and the late Thomas A. Fitzpatrick, Piney, Manitoba.
Wedding date will be announced later.
HYNES - HARVEY Newfoundlander November 16, 1877 (Friday) Married. - On Wednesday evening 14th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Very Revd. Archdeacon O'Connor, P.P., V.G., Mr. Stephen Hynes to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Peter Harvey, all of Portugal Cove.
HYNES - HAY
Daily News February 6, 1969 (Thursday)
[with photo of wedding party]
The marriage of Sandra Leigh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Hay, of Labrador City, to Mr. Robert C. Hynes, of Wabush, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hynes, of St. John's, Nfld., took place on Wednesday,
January
29 in the church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Labrador City, with
the Rev. Father J. Laperriere officiating. Miss Josephine Deacy was at the organ
and
Mr. Thomas Baird sang a solo.
The bride was given away by her father. Miss Judy Wortley was
maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Valerie Foote and Miss Catherine
Hay.
Mr. Thomas Hynes acted as best man for his brother and the
ushers were Mr. Terry Hayward and Mr. James Hay.
The reception for some 180 guests was held at the Ashuanipi Social Club.
The happy couple have now taken up residence, in Wabush,
Labrador.
HYNES - JEANS
Evening Telegram May 21, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of couple]
Mr. and Mrs. George Jeans, Bishops Falls, are pleased to announce the engagement
of their eldest daughter, Beulah, to Roy, son
of Mrs. Beatrice and the late Arthur Hynes, Botwood.
HYNES - KELLY Royal Gazette December 1, 1874 (Tuesday) MARRIED. At the Roman Catholic Cathedral, on Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. Thomas McGrath, P.P., Michael, eldest son of Mr. Edward Hynes, to Catherine, eldest daughter of Mr. Michael Kelly.
HYNES - KING
Evening Telegram August 6, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hynes following their wedding at Broad Cove United Church
July 10, 1965. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. L.A.D.
Curtis. The bride is the former Eloise King, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold King, 75
Gower St., St. John's; the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes, Sr.,
Norris Arm. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her
sister, Marilyn, as maid of honor; Mrs. Gertrude Butt, sister of the bride,
Linda Hynes and Loretta Vaughan were bridesmaids. William Hynes, brother of
the groom, was best man; Winston Delaney, John and Garfield King ushered.
The reception was held at Dawe's Banquet Hall, Bay Roberts, with Edward
Vaughan as toastmaster. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Curtis.
Following their honeymoon touring the mainland of Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Hynes
have taken up residence in Labrador City.
HYNES - MATTHEWS
Western Star December 9, 1936 (Wednesday)
Marriage
First United Church, Corner Brook was the scene of a very
pretty wedding on Wednesday evening, December 2nd,
when Miss
Ella Matthews and Mr. Alec Stanley Hynes, both of West
Corner Brook, were joined in the
bonds of holy matrimony by the Rev. Ira F. Curtis in the presence of a large
congregation.
The bride, who looked charming dressed in a gown of white satin
with long Parisian lines and carrying a bouquet of pink and white carnations
and maidenhair fern, entered the church leaning on the arm of her brother,
Mr. William Matthews, who acted as father-giver, the Wedding March being
rendered by the organist, Mr. A. Noseworthy. The bride was attended by Mrs.
Jack Hatcher, who wore a gown of lavender taffeta with hat and shoes to
match, and Miss Mary Howe, wearing a gown of lemon satin with hat and shoes
to match. . Both carried bouquets of chrysanthemums. The groom was
supported by Mr. J. Hatcher.
The choir, with which the bride was associated for several
years, was present and sang "O Perfect Love", while Mrs. Ron Whyte
sang "O
Promise Me" during the signing of the register.
Following the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of
Mr. William Matthews, brother of the bride, where a reception was held.
The bride was the recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts.
HYNES - MEMORY The Times & General Commercial Gazette June 27, 1888 (Wednesday) Married, on the 21st inst., in the Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes, the Convent, River Head, by the Rev. John Ryan, Edward Hynes, of the Terra Nova Constabulary, to Mary Memory, of this city.
HYNES - MEMORY Royal Gazette June 26, 1888 (Tuesday) Married. On the 21st inst., in the Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes, the Convent, River Head, by the Rev. John Ryan, Edward Hynes, of the Terra Nova Constabulary, to Mary Memory, of this city.
HYNES - MEMORY Harbour Grace Standard June 27, 1888 (Wednesday) Marriage. On 22nd inst., in the Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes, the Convent, River Head, St. John's, by the Rev. John Ryan, Edward Hynes of the Terra Nova Constabulary, to Mary Memory, of that city.
HYNES - MICHAEL The Evening Telegram November 4, 1957 (Monday) St. Teresa's Church, Mundy Pond was the scene of a charming wedding August 24 when in a 9:30 a.m. ceremony with Nuptial Mass, Marcheta, daughter of Michael J. Michael, 9 Howlett Avenue became the bride of Cyril Hynes, Holyrood. A reception for 110 guests was held, following the ceremony at the home of the bride where the usual toasts were honoured. Attending the bride were Mrs. Gordon Ryan as matron of Honour. Miss Lorraine Michael and Miss Sara Hynes were bridesmaids. [photo of bride and groom, "Tooton's Photo"]
HYNES - MICHAEL Daily News June 13, 1958 [photo of bride in wedding gown] Hynes - Michael Wedding. (Photo by Tooton'). [no other caption, and no other reference, in an article "The Bride's Calendar".]
HYNES - NOLAN The Evening Telegram June 28, 1997 (Saturday) Engagement. [photo] Lillian Power of St. John's is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter Lei Ann Hynes to Michael and Alice Nolan [sic] of Bell Island. Best wishes from family and friends.
HYNES - OSBORNE
Evening Telegram December 24, 1965 (Friday)
Wedding Vows Solemnized.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hynes were married by Rev. Bert Cheeseman
at Whitbourne recently. The bride is the former Verna Osborne,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborne of Blaketown; the groom is the son of
Edgar Hynes,
Sr., and the late Mrs. Hynes of Old Shop. Given in marriage by Luke Bay,
the bride was attended by Doreen Osborne as maid of honor and Mrs. George
Brinston and Mrs. Daisie Cooper as bridesmaids. Sandra Day was flower girl.
Boyd Day acted as best man and Donald Osborne and Donald Morast ushered.
The reception was held in the L.O.A. hall at Old Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Hynes
will reside at Old Shop.
HYNES - PENNEY Evening Telegram September 10, 1966 (Saturday) [photo of bride and groom] Mr. and Mrs. John Penny following their double-ring wedding ceremony at St. Joseph's Church. Rev. Father Kelly performed the ceremony. The bride is the former Hilda Hynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hynes, 176 Signal Hill Rd. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Penny, Blackhead Rd. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Barbara as maid of honour and Shirley Lorraine Hynes as bridesmaid. Best man was Michael Penny, brother of the groom. Leonard Hynes, brother of the bride and Kevin Cromwell ushered. Peggy Manning was soloist. The reception was held at Quidi Vidi Catering where Kevin Cromwell was toastmaster. Following a honeymoon in Toronto, the couple are now living in that city.
HYNES - READ Evening Telegram May 16, 1998 (Saturday) Engagement [photo] Richard and Bernice Hynes of Stag Harbour announce with pleasure the engagement of their daughter Heather to Wally Read, son of Wallace & Ida Read, St. John's. Wedding to take place in the summer of 1999.
HYNES - SLANEY
Evening Telegram July 23, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of couple]
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hynes, Grand Bank, are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter Rita to Leo Slaney,
son of Mrs. and the late Thomas Slaney of St. Lawrence. Wedding date to be announced. HYNES - STRANG
Evening Telegram November 26, 1965 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
The wedding took place with nuptial mass at the Basilica of St. John the
Baptist, of Agnes Hynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hynes,
of St. Brendan's, Bonavista Bay, and Raymond Strang, son of
Mrs. R. Kearney and the
late Thomas Strang, Lawn, Placentia Bay. Rev. Father Murray officiated.
The attendants of the bride and groom were Agnes Kearney and Clifford Hynes.
The reception was held at the House of Hong, Harvey Rd. Following their
wedding trip to central Newfoundland, Mr. and Mrs. Strang are residing in
Burin.
HYNES, Syretha Michelle The Evening Telegram September 7, 1996 (Saturday) Graduation. - [photo] Congratulations to Syretha Michelle, daughter of Francis & Ethel Hynes, St. John's, on receiving her Diploma in Massage Therapy from Kikkawa College, July 1996. She plans on practicing in Ontario. Best wishes from family and friends.
HYNES - TARRENT The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 2, 1889 (Wednesday) Married, on the 24th ult., in the Roman Catholic Cathedral, James P. Tarrent, to Mary Ann Hynes, both of this city.
HYNES - TARRENT Royal Gazette October 8, 1889 (Tuesday) Married. On the 24th ult., at the R.C. Cathedral, Mr. J.P. Tarrent, to Miss Mary Ann Hynes, both of this city.
HYPDITCH - KELSON Evening Telegram December 16, 1922 (Saturday) Trinity. ... 1813 - William Kelson, of Harewood, in the County of Hereford, married Ann Hypditch.
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