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Transcribed
Marriage Announcements
Surnames Beginning with C |
Steuben County New York |
| WOODWARD - CASE. On Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, occurred the marriage of Lavasso Woodward of Greenwood to Alta Case of Jasper. The ceremony was performed at the M. E. Church. Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY) February 20, 1918; page 5, col. 1. MILLER - CHEESMAN Mrs. Lottie Chessman and Mr. Miller of Rochester were married at the home of the bride Thursday morning. Mrs. Chessman's brother, Rev. Charles Rup, officiated. Only a few immediate friends witnessed the ceremony. Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY) September 25, 1924. MARRIAGES. On Wednesday, 31st ult. by the Rev. Mr. Gerry, Mr. JOSEPH B. FITHIAN, of Steuben county, New York, to Miss ELLEN COLGAN, of this city. The North American and Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday, April 7, 1841; Issue 634; col. G. MARRIED. In Bath, Steuben county, the 25th ult. Mr. Samuel Roberts, to Miss Polly Conkright, after a most unceasing, long, tedious, pleasing and interesting courtship of five minutes; neither of the parties were before acquainted, but by accident met in a store, where the bargain was thus soon concluded. National Advocate (New York, NY) Friday, July 21, 1820; page 2. MISS LOUCKS WED TO JAMES COVELL Miss Norma Jane Loucks of Cameron Mills and James J. Covell of Bath were married recently in the Cameron Mills Methodist Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Covell of Bath. The Rev. Carl Reppert of Addison performed the single ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white street length dress of lace over taffeta, with a small hat of matching fabric. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Bonnie Loucks, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a street length dress of blue lace over taffeta and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Harold Peck of Bath was the best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride following the ceremony, with about 100 guests attending. The bride attended Canisteo Central School, and the bridegroom attended Haverling Central School. He is employed at the Market Basket Store in Bath. After a wedding trip to the Adirondacks, the couple will reside at Lake Salubria, Bath. Steuben Courier (Bath, NY) September 14, 1956; page 4, col. 6. MARRIED. On the 16th inst. near Wheeling, Virginia, at the Mansion House of the late Colonel Shepherd, General DANIEL CRUGER, of Bath Steuben county, N. Y. formerly Speaker of the Assembly of this State, to Mrs. LYDIA SHEPHERD. New-York Spectator (New York, NY) Thursday, July 25, 1833; col. F. |