Transcribed Marriage Announcements
Surnames Beginning with
R
Steuben County
New York

MARRIED.
At Rathboneville, Steuben county, on the 7th inst. by the Rev. Dr. Bush, Dr. WILLIAM G. MEEKS, of Portsmouth, Virginia, to CORNELIA M., daughter of General Ransom Rathbone.
New-York Spectator (New York, NY) Thursday, May 21, 1840; col. F.

Miss Mary Tenney
     Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tenney, of 242 Euclid Avenue, whose engagement is announced to Dale C. Resue, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Resue, of Troupsburg, N.Y. No date has been selected for the wedding.
Trenton Evening Times (Trenton, NJ) August 24, 1941; pg. 13.

Miss Mary Tenney Becomes Bride of D. Charles Resue
     Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tenney, of Euclid Avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Ader Tenney, to Dale Charles Resue, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Resue, of Troupsburg, N.Y. The ceremony was performed last Saturday, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the Westminster Presbyterian Church. The Rev. William Boaz officiated.
     The bride was attired in a gown of white bridal satin made of princess lines, with a sweetheart neck-line trimmed with pearls, and with a tulle veil caught by a pearl tiara. She carried a white orchid. Miss Margaret Anna Tenney, a sister of the bride, who served as maid of honor, wore a blue satin gown with matching shoulde-length tulle veil. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Ella Layton and Miss Elsie Glover, of Steubenville, Ohio, the bridesmaids, were dressed in pink satin and also wore a matching shoulder-length tulle veil. Their flowers were old fashioned bouquets of talisman roses.
     Jan Drugan, the flower girl, wore a yellow taffeta dress, with matching accessories. She carried a miniature bouquet of yellow, pink and blue flowers.
     Bruce Akers, of Chicago, Ill., served as best man, while the ushers were: F. Penfield Hildreth, of this city, and Gordon J. Springfield, of Lakeside Park.
     Mrs. Carl Myers played the wedding march and Miss Mary Korn sand.
     Following the ceremony, the couple left for New York. Upon their return, they will reside on Euclid Avenue.
Trenton Evening Times (Trenton, NJ) February 22, 1942; pg. 12.

Married, on the 3d inst., at the W. M. Parsonage, West Jasper, by Rev. E. Matthews, Mr. W. Riemann, of Greenwood, and Miss Lottie Freeland, of Jasper.

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.

Married, at Litchfield, Conn., by Rev. Mr. Carroll, Henry W. Rogers, of Bath, Steuben Co., to Kezia Adams, daughter of Joseph, of Litchfield.
Albany Argus (Albany, NY) December 19, 1828.


MARRIED.

ROGERS – DAVENPORT

     At Bath, Steuben County, N.Y., on Wednesday, Jan. 6, by the Rev. George D. Stewart, Sherman S. Rogers of Buffalo, and Christine Cameron Davenport, daughter of Ira Davenport, esq.

New York Herald-Tribune (New York, NY) January 9, 1858; page 7.

Miss Mary Louise Talbot of New York, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Talbot of this place, and Wallace W. Ronker were married Saturday by Rev. George Mucko'ls of St. James Methodist Church, New York. They will reside at Howard Beach, L. I.
Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY) Wednesday, February 14, 1923.

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