Transcribed Marriage Announcements
Surnames Beginning with
S
Steuben County
New York

JASPER:  On January 2, Miss Nettie A. Powers, adopted daughter of Mr. Peter Drake and Johnathan E. Schenck were married at the residence of Mr. Drake. At the same time and place Miss Cora Scribner daughter of Rev. Walter A. Scribner and Albert Dennis were married. Rev. M. F. Moshier officiated.
Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY) 1884.

JASPER:  On January 2, Miss Nettie A. Powers, adopted daughter of Mr. Peter Drake and Johnathan E. Schenck were married at the residence of Mr. Drake. At the same time and place Miss Cora Scribner daughter of Rev. Walter A. Scribner and Albert Dennis were married. Rev. M. F. Moshier officiated.
Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY) 1884.

MARRIED.
At Philadelphia, on the 26th ult., U. Seliah, of Steuben county, N. Y. to Susannah S. Graves of Philadelphia county.
Morning Herald (New York, NY) Tuesday, August 15, 1837; Issue 72; col. A.

Shea-Walrath.
     A very pretty home wedding took place at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 9, when Miss Lena Walrath was united in marriage to A. Melvin Shea, formerly of Hornell. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Smith. The Rev. F. C. House of Ulysses, Pa., an uncle of the bride, officiated, assisted by Rev. Thos. Walker of the Jasper M. E. church. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Audrie VanKuren of Towanda, Pa., and Robert Goff of Hornell. The ring service was used. Miss Ruth Walrath played the wedding march, and Miss Hazel Shea, a sister of the groom sang, "Oh Promise Me."
     The bride was attired in white silk crepe trimmed with white satin, and carried a bouzuet of white rosebuds. The bridesmaid's dress was of pink taffeta silk and she carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. After the ceremony a five course wedding dinner was served. The table decorations were white carnations and ferns.
     The bride is a popular and highly respected young lady of this village. The groom is the son of D. A. Shea of Hornell. Mr. and Mrs. Shea left Wednesday afternoon for Hornell, thence to South Somerville, N. J., where they will begin housekeeping at once.
     Among those from out of town who attended the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shea, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. House, Mrs. G. H. Robinson, W. G. Stevens, C. H. Young and Miss Agnes Young of Hornell, Mrs. L. E. Hilborn of Canisteo.
Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY).

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.

JASPER
SMALL-LEWIS
Married at the residence of the town clerk F. W. Wood by Justice J. R. Towsley on Saturday evening, Miss Lettie Lewis of Shinglehouse, Pa., and Mr. Daniel Small of Wesfield, Pa.
Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY).

MARRIED: At the Presbyterian parsonage, Prattsburg, N. Y., Saturday evening, May 27, by Rev. L. M. Stevens, Mr. Edwin L. Lain and Miss Emma A. Smith both of Canisteo.
Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY) June 1, 1882.

BENNETTS CREEK : Miss Freida Lamphier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lamphir, and Clarence Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dever Stepphens of Greenwood, were married Feb. 10 by Rev. Burnside Steen pastor of the Park Methodist Church in Hornell.
Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY) Wednesday, February 14, 1923.

TROUPSBURG - Married Wednesday.
Miss Augusta Fisk and Ray Symonds were married on Feb. 22d at the M. E. parsonage by Rev. M. V. Wright. They are among our most highly respected young people and have the best wishes of their many friends. They were attended by Everitt Holmes and Miss Florence Cornell.
Canisteo Times (Canisteo, NY) March 1, 1911.

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