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The Evening Telegram and other local Newspapers
Weddings, Anniversary, Engagements, and Graduations
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IVAMY - BARNES
Evening Telegram   May 17, 1924 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour.
1803 - Martin Ivamy and Martha Barnes

IVAMY - BASTONE
Evening Telegram   December 16, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1850. Martin Ivamy and Ann Bastone. Witnesses: - William Ivamy and William Bastone. ...

IVAMY - BENDELL
Daily News   February 19, 1918 (Tuesday)

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.

IVAMY - CROSSMAN
Daily News   June 27, 1927 (Monday)

Wedding Bells. A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Friday, 24th inst., (St. John the Baptist Day) in the C. of E. Cathedral, when Mr. Graham F. Crossman led to the altar, Miss Rose B. Ivamy, the officiating clergyman being Rev. J. Brinton. The bride looked charming in a gown of silk brocade with veil and orange blossoms and carrying a shower bouquet of carnations, sweet peas and maiden hair fern. She was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. W. Bugden, and was attended by her sister, Miss Maud Ivamy and Miss Lulu Crossman, sister of the groom who were tastefully gowned in blue and rose two toned taffeta with black picture hats, and carried bouquets of sweet peas and ferns. The groom was ably supported by his brother, Mr. William B. Crossman, brother of the groom [sic]. As the bridal party entered and left the church the strains of the beautiful organ pealed forth in the wedding march. After the ceremony a reception was held at their future home, 107 Pennywell Road, where congratulations were offered and customary toasts honoured. The groom's present to the bride was a check, to the bridesmaids, birthstone rings and bracelet and to the best man, military brushes. The gifts received were numerous and valuable, testifying to the esteem in which the couple are held, among them being a silver tea service from Messrs. Roper & Thompson, and a beautiful clock suitably engraved from the Cathedral men's Bible Class of which the groom is the lay chairman, a check from Job's Stores, Ltd., and co-workers of the groom. After the reception the happy couple left by motor for Topsail, and other parts of Conception Bay where the honeymoon will be spent.

IVAMY - HART
The Evening Telegram   May 17, 1924 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour.
1784 - Robert Hart and Sarah Ivamy

IVAMY - IVAMY
Evening Telegram   December 16, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1850. Richard Ivamy and Martha Ivamy. Witnesses: - William Ivamy and Philip Ivamy.

IVAMY - MILLER
Evening Telegram   December 16, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1850. Martin Miller and Mary Ivamy. Witnesses: - Rother [sic] Penny and Joseph Hart.

IVAMY - PENNEY
The Evening Telegram   May 17, 1924 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour.
1804 - William Penny, Jr., and Margaret Ivamy.

IVAMY - ROYAL
Evening Telegram   November 4, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... (Note: The use of the personal pronoun "I" in some of the articles below, refers to the original author of the newspaper article. This was Canon William Lockyer, the Anglican clergyman in Trinity, who wrote a number of historical and current pieces for the newspaper of the day. The excerpts I have presented are only a small portion of any given piece - they are extremely interesting for anyone with an interest in Trinity or vicinity, but I do not have sufficient time to transcribe them in full. - Tom Hynes) Upon reference to the old Marriage Register, however, I find that between the years 1769 and 1803 the majority of the men then married were from Somersetshire, as follows: -
1769. John Royal, of Corten-Dinham, near Sherborn, Somerset, and Mary Ivamy, Trinity.

IVAMY - ROYAL
The Evening Telegram   May 17, 1924 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour.
1769 - John Royal of Somerset, England, and Mary Ivamy

IVAMY - VALLIS
Evening Telegram   November 4, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... (Note: The use of the personal pronoun "I" in some of the articles below, refers to the original author of the newspaper article. This was Canon William Lockyer, the Anglican clergyman in Trinity, who wrote a number of historical and current pieces for the newspaper of the day. The excerpts I have presented are only a small portion of any given piece - they are extremely interesting for anyone with an interest in Trinity or vicinity, but I do not have sufficient time to transcribe them in full. - Tom Hynes) Upon reference to the old Marriage Register, however, I find that between the years 1769 and 1803 the majority of the men then married were from Somersetshire, as follows: -
1800. James Vallis, of Ledford, Somerset, and Jane Ivamy.

IVAMY - WELLS
The Evening Telegram   May 17, 1924 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... Marriages at English Harbour.
1801 - William Wells (of Thomas) and Joan Ivamy

IVANEY - DODD
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.

IVANNY - BAILEY
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.

IVANY
Grand Falls Advertiser October 21, 1971 (Thursday)
Buchans. ...
Wedding Anniversaries.
...
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ivany of Buchans Townsite who celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary, October 18th.

IVANY
Evening Telegram December 22, 1995 (Friday)
50th Wedding Anniversary
. [with photo of couple at their wedding]
Congratulations & best wishes to Bill & Irene Ivany on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Bill & Irene were married in St. Peter's Church, Morden, Surrey, England on Dec. 22, 1945. Best wishes from your children & grandchildren.

IVANY
Evening Telegram December 23, 1995 (Saturday)
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
. [with photo of older couple]
Bill and Rene Ivany were married in England 50 years ago, Dec. 22, 1945. Shortly thereafter, they were reunited in Nfld. where they settled and raised their family. They share many, many years of wonderful memories and life experiences. They continue to reside at 18 Cowan Ave., St. John's, Nfld. Love and best wishes are extended to this wonderful couple, on this momentous occasion, from their family and friends.

IVANY - ADAMS
Royal Gazette   November 23, 1886 (Tuesday)

Married. On the 16th inst., at St. Thomas's Church, by the Rev. H. Dunfield, Mr. Eli Adams, to Miss Amy H. Ivany, both of Trinity.

IVANY - ADAMS
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    November 27, 1886 (Saturday)

Married, on the 16th inst., at St. Thomas's Church, by the Rev. H. Dunfield, Mr. Eli Adams, to Miss Amy H. Ivany, both of Trinity.

IVANY - BARNES
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.

IVANY - BARNES
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.

IVANY - BESTON
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.

IVANY - BESTON
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.

IVANY - BESTON
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.

IVANY - BISHOP
Daily News   December 31, 1964 (Thursday)

July 4, 1964 - Yvonne Bishop to Gordon Ivany, at St. John's.

IVANY-BOONE
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.

IVANY - BRACE
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.

IVANY - BRACE
Harbour Grace Standard   December 12, 1888 (Wednesday)

Marriage. At Gower Parsonage, St. John's, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. G. Boyd, Richard J. Ivany, of St. John's, to Bertha Brace, Green's Harbor.

IVANY - BRACE
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.

IVANY - BUTLER
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.

IVANY - CROSSMAN
Daily News   December 31, 1927 (Saturday)

June 24 - Graham F. Crossman and Rose B. Ivany ...

IVANY - DAY
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.]

IVANY - DAY
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.

IVANY - HILLIER
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. ...

IVANY - HOOKEY
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.

IVANY - HOOKEY
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.

IVANY - HOOKEY
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.

IVANY - JOHNSTON
Evening Telegram   May 25, 1896 (Monday)

Married. On the 14th inst., by the Rev. A.D. Morton, James R. Johnston (widower), carpenter, to Sarah Ivany, of Fogo.

IVANY - LEVER
Gazette December 4, 1860 (Tuesday)

Marriage. 24th ult., by Rev. C. Pedley, Capt. George Lever, of Somersetshire, Eng., to Emma, third daughter of Mr. John Ivany, of Trinity Bay.

IVANY - MAIDMENT
The Evening Telegram   April 26, 1930 (Saturday)

MARRIED. On 21st inst., by Rev. E. French of Cochrane Street, Ralph E. Maidment, to Stella Ivany; both of this city.

IVANY - NEWELL
Evening Telegram   August 13, 1909 (Friday)

Married. At Wesley Church parsonage, on the 12th inst., by Rev. J.K. Curtis, William James Ivany to Miss Emma Newell.

IVANY - PARDY
Daily News   September 30, 1918 (Monday)

MARRIAGES. At Gower Street Parsonage, on Sept. 26th, at 8 p.m.; by the Rev. Mr. Forbes, Lance Corp. Norman Pardy of the Royal Nfld. Regiment, son of Mr. George Pardy of Twillingate, to Violet Amelia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Ivany of this city.

IVANY - PAUL
Weekly Record, Trinity   December 23, 1889 (Monday)

Married. In St. Paul's Church, Trinity West, Dec. 10th, by the same [Rev. W. Weaver], John Paul of Ireland's Eye to Ann Maria Ivany, of Old Tilt, Ireland's Eye.

IVANY - PENNY
Daily News   August 15, 1966 (Monday)

PENNY [sic] - IVANY WEDDING. [with photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ivany following their wedding ceremony at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin at which Rev. Murray Randell officiated. The bride is the former Violet Cake, R.N., daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. George Cake of Lamaline. The groom is the son of Mrs. Bertha Penny and the [sic, probably the word "late" has been omitted] Robert Ivany of Trinity. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Elsie Hill as maid of honor, Ena Spurrell and Nanette Ash as bridesmaids. The groom was assisted by Moses Spurrell as the best man and Gordon Cake and Frank Spurrell as ushers. The reception was held at the Old Colony Club. The honeymoon was spent at St. Pierre. Mr. and Mrs. Ivany are now residing in Toronto. - (Tooton's Photo).

IVANY - PERRY
Daily News   October 18, 1968 (Friday)

[with photo of bride and groom]
The marriage of Barbara June Perry to John Rendell Ivany took place on Sept. 12 at George Street Church. Rev. B.B. Snow officiated. Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harding, Trowbridge, England. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rance Ivany, 159 Pleasant St. Mrs. Yvonne Ivany was the matron of honour, and Mrs. Sandre [sic] Parsons, bridesmaid. The duties of best man were performed by Gordon Ivany; David Bradbury was the groom's attendant. A reception was held at Bidgood's, Harold Tizzard was toastmaster. Toast to the bride was proposed by E. Wall. Mrs. Heather Dawe and Gordon Ivany were soloists. After a honeymoon touring Nfld. the couple took up residence at 136 Prowse Ave. (Camera Shop Photo).

IVANY - REID
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    December 8, 1883 (Saturday)

Married, on the 29th ult., at St. Thomas's Church, by the Rev. A.C.F. Wood, Rector, Mr. James Ivany, to Miss Maria Jane Reid, both of this city.

IVANY - REID
Royal Gazette   December 11, 1883 (Tuesday)

On the 29th ult., at St. Thomas's Church, by the Rev A.C.F. Wood, Mr. James Ivany, to Maria Jane Reid, both of this town.

IVANY - ROBERTS
Evening Telegram November 25, 1966 (Friday)
[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ivany
following their marriage at Wesley United Church Oct. 28 performed by Rev. K. W. Penney. The bride is the former Emma Roberts, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cater Roberts, Goodridge Street; the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ivany, O’Dea Place. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Edith Norman as maid of honor and bridesmaid Dianne Bragg, cousin of the bride. The best man was Wayne Hancock, cousin of the groom, and ushers were George Roberts, brother of the bride, and Wayne Tucker. Millie Avery was the soloist and Rupert Bragg, uncle of the bride, was toastmaster. The reception was held at Park-Le. Following a honeymoon in central Newfoundland, the couple will reside in St. John’s.

IVANY - SHERRY
Evening Telegram   February 9, 1952 (Saturday)

Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ivany, of Clarenville, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Vera Anne (now residing at No. 28 Fitchburg Street, Watertown, Mass., U.S.A.), to Thomas M. Sherry, No. 65 Parsons Street, Brighton, Mass., U.S.A. Wedding to take place in September, after which they will reside in New England, U.S.A.

IVANY - THISTLE
Royal Gazette   November 13, 1888 (Tuesday)

Married. At Gower Street Parsonage, by the Rev. Geo. Boyd, on the 8th inst., Martin Ivany, to Mary Ann Thistle, both of St. John's, Nfld.

IVANY - THISTLE
Harbour Grace Standard   November 14, 1888 (Wednesday)

Marriage. At Gower Street Parsonage, St. John's, on the 1st inst., by the Rev. George Boyd, Martin Ivany to Mary Ann Thistle, both of St. John's.

IVANY - THISTLE
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    November 14, 1888 (Wednesday)

Married, at the Gower-street Parsonage, on the 8th inst., by the Rev. G. Boyd, Martin Ivany, to Mary Ann Thistle, both of St. John's.

IVANY - WOOLFREY
Evening Telegram   October 14, 1966 (Friday)

[photo of bride and groom]
Mr. and Mrs. Donald George Ivany following their recent wedding at St. Matthew's United Church, Lewisporte. Rev. N.K. LeGrow officiated. The bride is the former Margaret Louise Woolfrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Woolfrey, Lewisporte. The groom is the son of Mrs. Carrie and the late Gordon Ivany. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Margaret Frances [sic] as maid of honour and bridesmaids Mrs. Clifford Frampton, sister of the bride, and Lily Ivany, sister of the groom. Shelley Ivany was flower girl and Shawn Perry, ring bearer. Ushers were Merrill Francis [sic] and Orville Moyles. Organist was Mrs. Walter Woolfrey, aunt of the bride, and soloist was Derek Budgell, Grand Falls. The reception was held at the I.O.H. Hall where C.D. Reynolds was toastmaster. Following a honeymoon to Gander and St. John's, the couple are living in Lewisporte.

IVAUNY - PENNY
Evening Mercury January 6, 1885 (Tuesday)

Marriage.
By the same, Dec. 11th, at English Harbor Methodist Church, Mr. Jabez Ivauny [sic], to Miss Maria Penny.

IVENY - SIMMONS
Royal Gazette   October 24, 1882 (Tuesday)

MARRIED. ... At the Wesleyan Parsonage, Gower Street, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. W.W. Percival, Mr. William E. Simmons, of this city, to Miss Amelia M. Iveny, of English Harbor, Trinity Bay.

IVIMEY - PENNEY
Evening Telegram   December 1, 1922 (Friday)

Wedding Bells. A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Thomas's Church by the Rev. E. Earp, when John Brooks Ivimey, of Port Rexton, led to the altar Miss Rebecca Penney, daughter of Mrs. and the late Peter Penney, English Harbor, Trinity Bay. The bride who was given away by Mr. John Bussey, looked charming in a dress of white satin with pearl trimming, with hat and veil to match, her bridesmaids being Miss Violet Snow and Mrs. Samuel Newell who were dressed in blue crepe de chene, while Mr. Louis Ivimey acted as best man. After the nuptial knot had been tied, the happy couple motored to the home of Mr. John Bussey, "Victoria House" Waldegrave Street, cousin of the groom, where a reception was held in the presence of a number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ivimey left by Prospero Wednesday morning for their future home at Port Rexton, Trinity Bay. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Ivimey many years of happiness. - One of the Guests.

IVYMY - CANFOR
Evening Telegram   December 2, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1771 - John Canfor of Dungarvin, Ireland, and Hannah Ivymy.

IVYMY - CANFOR
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.
1771 - John Canfor of Dungarvin, Ireland, and Hannah Ivymy.

IVYMY - HOOLEY
Evening Telegram   November 18, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1774. Stephen Hooley, of Christ Church, Hants, and Sarah Ivymy.

IVYMY - LAMBERT
Evening Telegram   November 11, 1922 (Saturday)

Trinity. ... 1780 - George Lambert, of Obourn, Dorset, and Catherine Ivymy.
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.

 

 

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