Hamilton Spectator

1860 Marriages

January 2, 1860

 

SNIDER‑SIMPSON - On the 27th ultimo, by the Rev. Robert Burnet, Mr. John Snider, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. Robert Simpson, of Barton.

 

RAY‑FINKLER - On the 28th ultimo, by the Rev. Robert Burnet, Mr. Alexander Ray, Onondaga, to Mary Finkler, of the same place.

 

January 6, 1860

 

HOSSACK‑NISBET - At Ross Grove, DeKalb County, Illinois, on the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. Samuel F. Thomson, at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr. Archibald Hossack, of Hamilton, C.W., to Miss Isabella Nisbet.

 

LOWDEN‑PRESS - On the 2nd instant, by the Rev. Robert Burnet, Mr. William Lowden, to Louisa Ann Press, only daughter of the late W. Press, Esq., all of this city.

 

January 9, 1860

 

WATSON‑MCLEAN - At the residence of Plummer Dewer, Esq., on the 5th instant,  by the Rev. David Inglis, Mr. William Watson, of Toronto, to Miss Catherine McLean, late of Glasgow, Scotland.

 

January 10, 1860

 

GIBSON‑STEWART - At the residence of the bride's father, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Ferrier, Mr. David Zealand Gibson, to Janet, daughter of Mr. James Stewart, all of Oneida.

 

January 13, 1860

 

PEEBLES‑BARCLAY - On the 11th instant,  by the Rev. Robert Burnet, Mr. Robert Peebles, of Saltfleet, to Susan Barclay, of the same place.

 

January 21, 1860

 

HUDSON‑JONES - On the 14th January, 1860, by the Rev. F. H. Watling, Edmund Hudson, to Mrs. Margaret Jones, widow, both of this city.

 

January 23, 1860

 

BAIN‑HA11 At the residence of the bride's father, John Hall, Esq., on the 18th instant, by the Rev. Hugh Nevin, Mr. Thomas Bain, to Miss Agnes Hall.


January 25, 1860

 

KENNY‑GRAFTON - On the 19th instant, at Knox's Church, by the Rev. Robert Irvine, Mr. Archibald Kenny, of this city, to Miss Rachel Grafton.

 

CHRISTIE-LISTER - In this city, on the 23rd instant, by the Rev. Mr. Rice, Mr. Claudius Lister, to Marian Christie, both of this city.

 

February 2, 1860

 

THOMSON‑MCDONNELL, SPENCER‑MCDONNELL - On the 1st instant, at the house of the brides’ father, by the Rev. Robert Irvine, D.D., Mr. James Thomson,  to Mary Jane, second daughter, and at the same time by the same, Mr. George Smillie Spencer, to Ellen, third daughter of Mr. Robert McDonnell, of the Customs at this port.

 

BIGLAND‑DOWKER - At St. Thomas’s Church,  by the Rev. Dr. Blackman, on Wednesday, the 1st February, Mr. George S. Bigland, second son of John Bigland, Esq., of Bigland Hall, Cartmel, Lancashire, England,  to Alice,  youngest daughter of John Fowker, Esq., late of Terrington, Yorkshire, England.

 

February 3, 1860

 

HOLDEN‑BAIN - At Seneca, on Wednesday, February 1st,  by the Rev. B. C. Hill, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. William Whining Holder, eldest son of J. B. Holden,  J.P. of Caledonia, to Miss Agnes Miller Bain, eldest daughter of the late Charles Bain, Esq.

 

February 4, 1860

 

ENGLISH‑DAVIS - At Nelson, on the 26th ultimo,  by the Rev. F. Tremayne, Mr. George English, of Trafalgar, farmer, to Julia, daughter of J Davis, Esq., Judge County Court, County of Halton.

 

February 6, 1860

 

SHEPPARD‑LOONEY - On the 3rd instant,  by the Very Rev. E. Gordon, V.G., Mr. John Sheppard, to Miss Christina Looney, both of this city.

 

February 8, 1860

 

LEES‑HERMAN - On the 1st instant, by the Rev. William Ormistor, M.A., at the residence of Mrs. Stone, the bride's aunt, William Lees, to Isabel C. Herman, both of this city.


February 9, 1860

 

GAGE‑SEARLE - On the 8th instant, at Christ's Church, by the Rev. G. A. Bull, of Barton, Mr. John Paul Gage, son of John Gage, Esq., Glanford, to Isabel Mary, only daughter of Mr. Stephen Searle, Mary street, Hamilton.

 

February 15, 1860

 

ROBB‑STEVENS - At Christ’s Church, Hamilton C.W., on Tuesday, the 14th instant,  by the Rev. James Gamble Geddes, M.A ., rector, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Brock Fuller, D.D., Thorold, Thomas B. Robb, of the firm of Waldron, Robb, and Co., New York, to Harriet,  second daughter of Andrew Stevens, Esq., President of the Gore Bank.

 

GRAHAM‑STUART - On the 14th instant, by the Rev. Robert Burnet, Mr. Duncan Graham, yeoman, Binbrook, to Miss Susannah Stuart, of the same place.

 

IRONSIDE‑ARMSTRONG - On the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. E. Barker, John Ironside, merchant, Fergus, to Agnes, eldest daughter of John D. Armstrong, Esq., Eramosa.

 

DAVIS‑WHITE - At Smithville, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. J. Alexander, George R. Davis, second son of Thomas Davis, Esq., of Stoney Creek,  to Sarah Jane, youngest daughter of Elias White, Esq., of Smithville.

 

February 17, 1860

 

KING‑MORRISON - In this city, on the 15th instant, by the Rev. John M. King, A.M., Columbus, William S. King, to Ellen Jane, eldest daughter of the Rev. Samuel Morrison, editor of the Canada “Christian Advocate”.

 

February 21, 1860

 

NELSON‑BERGER - On the 15th February, at Caistor, by the Rev. John Vandusen, Mr. George P. Nelson, eldest son of Alexander Nelson, Esq., to Miss Phidelia Anne Berger, in the presence of a large circle of friends and acquaintances.

 

February 22, 1860

 

BISHOP‑PRINN - At Toronto, on the 18th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Grassett, of the Church of England, Robert Bishop, Esq., G.W.R., to Miss Anna Prinn, of Plymouth, England.


March 5, 1860

 

ANDERSON‑NORRIE - On the 2nd instant, by the Rev. Robert Burnet, Mr. William Anderson, yeoman, Ancaster, to Elizabeth Norrie, lately of Aberdeen, Scotland.

 

March 10, 1860

 

MOORE‑WILLIAMSON - On the 8th instant, by the Rev. Robert Irvine, D.D., John F. Moore, Esq., of this city, to Matilda, second daughter of David Williamson. Esq., of Galt.

 

March 14, 1860

 

SANDERSON‑RICHMOND - In this city, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. J. G. Laird, in the Wesleyan Chapel, John street, the Rev. Joseph E. Sanderson, B.A., to Margaret E. Richmond, only daughter of the late James Richmond, Esq., C.E., of Michaeltown, Ireland.

 

March 15, 1860

 

SOPER‑HUFFMAN - In Glanford, on the 13th instant, by the Rev. G. A. Bull, George W. Soper, to Deborah Margaret, daughter of Mr. Philip Huffman.

 

March 21, 1860

 

SINCLAIR‑PARSON - On the 21st instant, by the Rev. S. B. Gundy, Mr. Ellis Wilkie Sinclair, merchant of Sioux City, Iowa, to Miss Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. William Parson, of this

city.

 

March 23, 1860

 

MCLEOD‑GREEN - At the residence of the bride's father, on the 20th instant, by the Rev. J. G. Laid, Mr. John McLeod, merchant, Port Head, County of Bruce, to Mary Ann, daughter of Richard Green, Esq., Hamilton.

 

March 24, 1860

 

DARTNELL‑MILLS - On Thursday, the 22nd instant, by the Rev. John Hutchinson, at the residence of the bride’s father, George Dartnell, Esq., to Isabella H. Mills, eldest daughter of Joseph Mills, Esq., all of this city.

 

March 31, 1860

 

PARK‑HEMMING - In Quebec, at St. Peter's Church, on the 26th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, Shubacki Park, Esq., late of Hamilton, C.W., to Caroline Ann Leighton, eldest daughter of of Mr. Henry Hemming, of Quebec.


April 2, 1860

 

BROWNE‑RICHARDSON - In Stanstead, on the 10th March, by the Rev. L. P. Adams, Mr. Sherburne S. Browne, to Tina Sylvia Richardson.

 

COPP‑FULLER  In Stanstead, on the 12th March, by the Rev. L. P. Adams, Mr. Stillman B. Copp, of Stanstead, to Miss S. N. Fuller, of Bolton.

 

RUTHERFORD‑HALL - At Paris, on the 23rd ultimo, by the Rev. D. Caw, Mr. James Rutherford, to Miss Catherine Hall, both of Brantford Township.

 

REID‑LEGGETT - On the 2nd ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. McMillan, Mr. Peter Reid, to Miss Janet, daughter of Mr. Samuel Leggett, both of the Township of Mornington.

 

STEWART‑HOLWELL - At Shakespeare, on the 21st ultimo, by the Rev. Thomas Macpherson, of Stratford, Mr. John Reid Stewart, merchant, Tavistock, to Miss Sarah Ann Holwell.

 

April 4, 1860

 

ROBERTSON‑LEES - On the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. William Ormiston, M.A., at New Hall, the residence of the bride’s father, Andrew Robertson, to Isabella, second daughter of George Lees, both of Toronto Township.

 

DEWEY‑REYNOLDS - At Brockville, on the 15th ultimo, by the Rev. J. K. Smith, A.M., Charles Israel Dewey, to Mary Jane Reynolds, both of Brockville

 

MERRILL‑KILBORN - In Kingston, on the 8th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. Henderson, Mr. Augustus H. Merrill, of the Prescott Telegraph, to Sarah,  5th daughter of the late Henry Kilborn, Esq., D.R.S., Kingston.

 

BLASETT‑MOTT - In Montreal, on the 27th of March, at St. Stephen's Church, by the Rev. J. Ellegood, Mr. James H. Blasett, to Miss Julia R. Mott, both of St. Johns, C.E.

 

MCINTOSH‑HOME - In Prescott, on the 9th March, by the Rev. William Price, William McIntosh, Esq., of Laguerre, C.E., to Eliza, second daughter of the late Alexander Home, of Prescott.

 

RINCH‑TOMS - At Newcastle, C.W., March 26, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. T. Bickle, Mr. John Rinch, to second daughter of John Toms, Esq., J.P., formerly of Exeter, England.

 

GALE‑PITT - On the 29th March, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, by the Rev. William Stewart Darling, Mr. James W. Gale, to Matilda Sophia, daughter of Mr. James Pitt, both of Hereford, England.


MUIR‑GREGORY - In Louth, on Thursday, the 22nd March, by the Rev. Alexander Dixon, B.A., Capt. Archibald Muir, of Port Dalhousie, to Elizabeth Anna, eldest daughter of Mr. Philip Gregory, J.P., of the Township of Louth.

 

MILLER‑CRAWFORD - On the 27th March, at the residence of the bride’s father,  by the Rev. John Flood, J. W. Miller, eldest son of Harvey Miller, Esq., of Drumbo, C.W., to Jane Frances, second daughter of C. C. Crawford, of Alscott Farm, in the Township of Dunn, and of Lock street, Dunnville, C.W.

 

April 11, 1860

 

PAIN‑VANSTONE - On the 5th instant, by the Rev. J. Findlay, Mr. Thomas Pain, of Hibbert, to Miss Grace Vanstone, of Fullarton.

 

SERIMGEOUR‑VANSTONE - In Stratford, by the Rev. Thomas Macpherson, on Friday, the 20th March, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Alexander Serimgeour, Jr., to Miss Grace Vanstone. (?)

 

FERGUSON‑BORLAND - In Ingersoll, by the Rev. J. Bredin, on the 3rd instant, Mr. Isaac Ferguson, to Miss Mary Jane Borland.

 

NISBET‑RITCHIE - On the 25th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. R. Torrance, Mr. Thomas Nisbet, of Guelph Township, to Miss Ester Ritchie.

 

TROTTER‑WEST - By the Rev. W. Fleming, B.A., on Thursday, the 29th ultimo, Mr. Alexander Trotter, to Miss Sarah West, both of Hungerford.

 

April 13, 1860

 

LAMB‑HICKS - On the 11th instant, by the Rev. Robert Burnet, Mr. William Lamb, yeoman, Onondaga, to Elizabeth Hicks, of the same township.

 

April 16, 1860

 

Beckett‑Ryan - On the 11th instant, at St. Luke's Church, Wellington square, by the Rev. Dr. Green, uncle of the bride, Mr. F. G. Beckett, engineer, of Hamilton, to Hannah, daughter of John Ryan, Esq., of Galway.

 

April 19, 1860

 

MACCONNELL‑REID - At Waterdown, on the 17th instant, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. John Skinner, D.D., Mr. John MacConnell, of the city of Toronto, to Miss Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. William Reid, of Waterdown.


April 21, 1860

 

DUKE‑RAPELJE - On the 17th instant, at Vittoria, by the Rev. George Salmon, John Edward Duke, Esq., of Hamilton, to Sarah Anne, eldest daughter of Peter W. Rapelje, Esq., barrister‑at‑law.

 

PENTON‑RYALL - At St. James’ Church, Paris, by the Rev. Dr. Townley, on the 19th instant, Thomas, second son of John A. Penton, Esq., to Anna, youngest daughter of Edward Ryall, Esq., late of Oro, Lake Simcoe.

 

April 27, 1860

 

COMERFORD‑FEENEY - At St. Basil’s Church, Brantford, on the 24th instant, by the Rev. A. Carryon, Mr. John Comerford, merchant, to Miss Catherine Feeney, both of Brantford.

 

May 2, 1860

 

JACOBS‑COOTE - On the 26th ultimo, at the residence of Mrs. Simmerman, widow of the late William W. Simmerman, William F. Jacobs, Esq., to Olivia Coote, from Coote Hill, County Cavan, Ireland, both of Norwich.

 

NICHOL‑FAIRBURN - On Friday, the 27th April, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Robertson, Mr. John Nichol , carpenter, of Plattsville, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. John Fairburn, farmer, Township of Blandford.

 

PORTER‑TEWKESBURY - At the Episcopal residence, in this city, on the 1st instant, by the Rt. Rev. John Farrell, D.D., Gilbert S. Porter, Esq., editor of the “Free Press”, Fauclaire, Wisconsin, to Kate M., second daughter of the late Daniel K. Tewkesbury, of this city.

 

May 5, 1860

 

HOWAT‑DICK - Here, at the residence of Mr. J. Ferguson McClure, West avenue, on the 2nd instant, by the Rev. Robert Burnet, of St. Andrew’s Church, Mr. A. G. Howat, station master, Hespeler, Great Western Railway, to Miss Sarah Donaldson, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Peter Dick, Ayr, Scotland

 

May 8, 1860

 

GIBSON‑DEAN - At Stratford, on the 1st instant, Mr. James Gibson, to Miss Mary Dean, of Stratford.

 

May 11, 1860


HOWARD‑?  At Beverly, on the 7th instant, by the Rev. George Noel Higginson, A.M.T.C.T., Mr. Charles Howard, to Miss Mary ?

 

ATKINS‑BARLOW - At Rockton, on the 8th instant, by the same, Mr. William Atkins, to Miss Diana Bancroft Barlow, only daughter of H. G. Barlow, Esq., all of the Township of Beverly.

 

May 18, 1860

 

SHERLOCK‑FLAHERTY - At Ingersoll, on the 15th instant, by the Rev. M. J. Lynch, R.C.P., Mr. Michael Sherlock, to Margaret, eldest daughter of John Flaherty, of Dereham, C.W.

 

ROGERS‑FANNING   In Belleville, on the 14th instant, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Charles Lavell , Mr. Donaldson A. Rogers, dentist of this city, to M. Jennie, second daughter of Mr. Henry Fanning, of Belleville.

 

ADAMS‑GRANGER - At Bayfield, on the 14th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Roberts, Mr. John Adams, builder, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Mr. Granger, all of Bayfield, C.W.

 

SHAW‑ASHTON - On the 14th instant, by the Rev. S. B. Morrison, Methodist New Connexion Church, Hamilton, Mr, Pringle Shaw, to Miss Sarah Ashton, both of the Township of King, County of York.

 

May 21, 1860

 

DEWHURST‑MATTHEWS  In Brantford, on Wednesday, May 16th, by the Rev. George Young, Mr. E. R. Dewhurst, of the “Courier”, eldest son of Hon. F. A. Dewhurst, Judge, Island of St. John, West Indies, to Maggie, eldest daughter of W. Matthews, Esq., J.P., both of Brantford.

 

SUMMERVILLE‑BELTON - At the residence of the bride's father, in this city, by the Rev. Lachlan Taylor, H. Summerville, Esq., merchant, to Sarah Alice, fourth daughter of the Rev. Samuel Belton.

 

May 23, 1860

 

WILLIAMS‑ O’GRADY - In this city, by the Rev. S. Morrison, on the 2lst instant, Mr. Alonzo Williams, to Miss Mary O’Grady, both of Hamilton.

 

May 26, 1860

 

MORRISON‑ELLY - By the Rev. George Cheyne, on the 21st instant, in Saltfleet, on the 24th instant, Robert Morrison, of Glanford, nephew of the Rev. Robert Morrison, County Armagh, Ireland, to


Martha, second daughter of Mr. Thomas Elly, of Binbrook, formerly of Lancashire, England.

 

June 5, 1860

 

ROBINSON‑JOHNSTON - In this city, on the 2nd ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. Ormiston, Mr. W. H. Robinson, to Miss Mary Johnston, both of this city.

 

June 12, 1860

 

ECCLESTONE‑BURGESS - On the 11th instant, at Niagara Falls, by the Rev. Alexander McCuaig, Mr. Alfred Ecclestone, to Minnie, daughter of Mr. William Burgess, all of Hamilton.

 

June 16, 1860

 

MCNEIL‑HARDLE - At Niagara Falls, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Severance, Presbyterian Minister, Mr. James McNeil , to Miss Elizabeth Hardie, both of Hamilton.

(Next day's paper revealed that this announcement was a hoax.)

 

June 22, 1860

 

SMITH‑SMITH - On the 11th instant, at Christ’s Church, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A., rector, Mr. George Smith, of the Township of Flamborough West, to Mrs. Ann Smith, widow, of the same place.

 

GILBERT‑LEMON - Also in the same place, and by the same, on the l9th instant, Mr. George Gilbert, of the Township of Beverly, to Miss Jane Lemon, of the town of Dundas.

 

June 23, 1860

 

WILSON‑ALMAS - On the 20th instant, by the Rev. G. A. Bull, Barton, Mr. Henry Wilson, of the Township of Walpole, to Miss Christina, only daughter of the late John Almas, Esq., of Ancaster.

 

June 25, 1860

 

CROCKFORD‑HULL - In Christ’s Church, on the 22nd instant, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A., rector, Mr. John Crockford, to Miss Charlotte Bull, both of this place.

 

June 28, 1860

 

WHITE‑DAVIS - On the 20th instant, by the Rev. G. A. Bull, at the residence of the bride’s father, John A. White, Smithville, to Miss Annette, fourth daughter of Thomas Davis, Esq., Saltfleet.


July 3, 1860

 

Corbett‑Parker - At New York, or the 29th June, by the Rev. Mr. Anthon, J. A. Corbett, Esq., of New York, to Ada, only surviving daughter of George Parker, Esq., of Fairlie, Ayrshire, Scotland.

 

July 5, 1860

 

TAYLOR‑SNOWDEN - At the residence of the bride, Hess street, Hamilton, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Douglas, J. L. Taylor, Esq., of the B. and L.H. railway, Brantford, to Miss Elizabeth Snowden, second daughter of the late W. Snowden, Esq., of Hamilton.

 

July 17, 1860

 

TAYLOR‑TUFF - On the 5th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. G. D. Carron, Mr. George W. Taylor, late of Hamilton, to Miss Sallie A., only daughter of Captain John Tuff, of Philadelphia, Pa.

 

July 25, 1860

 

POOR‑GWINNE - In Cleveland, on Thursday morning, the 19th instant, at the residence of Mrs. Mary Barr, Mound street, by the Rev. W. H. Sutherland, Hon. John A. Poor, of Portland, Me., to Mrs. Margaret Gwinne, of Cincinnati.

 

July 31, 1860

 

DAVIDSON‑CASE - At Sandgate, Kent, on the 9th instant, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Jamaica, assisted by the Rev. J. D'Arcy Preston, Henry Edward Davidson, Esq., Lieutenant, H.M.’s 100th Regiment, to Ellen Juliet Ashton, third daughter of the late John Ashton Case, Esq.

 

August 2, 1860

 

POLLEY‑SMITH - On Wednesday, the 1st instant, by the Rev. Dr. Irvine, at the residence of the bride’s father, Ferguson avenue, Hamilton, C.W., Mr. John W. Polley, to Annette, second daughter of B. F. Smith, Esq.

 

August 7, 1860

 

GORDON‑DICKIE - On the 19th ultimo, at St. John’s Church, by the Rev. Edward Day, rector of the parish, Richard Gordon, Esq., manager of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Sligo, to Eliza, third daughter of the late John Dickie, Esq., of Dundas, Canada West.


August 9, 1860

 

RICH‑ROBERTSON - In this city, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. S. D. Rice, Mr. John Street Rich, of Fonthill, to Miss Hannah Robertson, of this city.

 

August 31, 1860

 

MC QUAIG‑MCKINNON - On the 28th instant, at the residence of the bride’s father,  by the Rev. James Black, the Rev. Finlay McCuaig, to Isabella, eldest daughter of Ranald McKinnon, Esq., of Caledonia.

 

MILLER‑ROBERTS - In Beverly, on the 27th instant, by the Rev. George Noel Higginson, M.A., Mr. John Miller, to Miss Margaret Roberts, both of Beverly.

 

September 6, 1860

 

ROSEVEAR‑JENKINS - In New York on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. H. W. Beecher, Mr. W. H. Rosevear, of Hamilton, C.W., to Rebecca, eldest daughter of Mr. John Jenkins, Cowbridge, Wales, both formerly of Bodwin, County of Cornwall, England.

 

WEATHERALD‑SIMPSON - In this city, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, A.M., rector of Christ’s Church, Mr. Thomas Weatherald, Jr., P.L.S., of Goderich, to Maria, fifth daughter of J. Simpson, Esq., Hamilton.

 

September 7, 1860

 

MOORE‑DAVIS - In this city, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. A. L. Alexander, James Moore, of Clifton, to Maria F., youngest daughter of Thomas Davis, Esq., of Stoney Creek.

 

September 8, 1860

 

NIXON‑BOUSLAUGH - At St. Andrew’s Church, Grimsby, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. James A. Preston, M.A., incumbent of Stirling, C.W., William Zenas Nixon, fourth son of the late William Nixon, Esq., to Elizabeth Ann, youngest daughter of Jacob Bouslaugh, Esq., all of the Township of Grimsby.

 

September 12, 1860

 

MCKINNON‑MATTHEWS - At St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, C.W., on the 11th instant,  by the Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of Huron, assisted by the Rev. John McLean, M.A., John M. McKinnon, Esq., of Caledonia, to Sophia Williams, daughter of the late Edward Matthews, of that city.


September 22, 1860

 

HYNES‑CHRISTOPHERSON - At Kemptville, on the 12th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Harris, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Brown, Charles J. Hynes, Esq., editor of the “Messenger”, Prescott, to Lydia Ashwell, third daughter of H. Christopherson, Esq., formerly of London, England.

 

WHITE‑MCNEIL - At Christ’s Church, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A., rector, Mr. George White, to Miss Mary McNeil, both of the Township of Brantford.

 

September 25, 1860

 

CURRAN‑HENLEY - On the 24th instant, in Christ’s Church, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A., rector, Mr. Charles Curran, to Miss Theresa Henley,  both of this city.

 

September 26, 1860

 

MOORE‑HURLETT - On the 20th instant, at St. Peter's Church, Niagara Falls, N.Y., by the Rev. W. O. Jarvis, Oldfield P., son of the late William Moore, Esq., of Brompton, London, England, to Martha B., second daughter of T. G. Hurlett. Esq., of Niagara Falls, N.Y.

 

October 1, 1860

 

CROOKS‑WEIR - At West Flamborough, September 24th,  by the Rev. James Herald, at the residence of the bride’s father, David W. Crooks, Esq., fifth son of the late Hon. James Crooks, to Grace, eldest daughter of John Weir, Esq., Lorwood Place, Flamborough.

 

October 2, 1860

 

HILL‑SMITH - On the 25th ultimo, at the Church of the Ascension by the Rev. J. Hebden, rector, Mr. William Hill, of Onondaga, to Mrs. Smith, widow, of Seneca, C.W.

 

October 6, 1860

 

HUNT‑NELLES - At Paris, on the 26th September, by the Rev. Mr. Griffith, Mr. John Hunt, second son of Robert Hunt, Esq., of Preston, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Mr. Henry Nelles, of Dumfries.

 

October 12, 1860

 

MCCABE‑CANOVAN - At St. Mary's Church, in this city, on the 9th instant, by the Very Rev. E. Gordon, V.G., Mr. Michael McCabe, to Matilda Jane Canovan, both of this city.


October 15, 1860

 

GEE‑TAMAR - On Friday, September 21st, 1860, at the residence of William Miller, Esq., by the Rev. John Fraser, Margaret Tamar (relict of the late Anthony Tamar, of Thamesford, to whom she was married four years ago, her age at the time being 80 years), to Thomas Gee, Esq., of Nissouri, in his 76th year The ceremony was one of unusual interest, and was witnessed by a large party of the neighbouring gentry. The youthful (?) couple danced to a late hour in the evening, and were escorted in procession to their residence in Nissouri.

 

BOYD‑WRIGHT - In this city, at the residence of the bride’s father, West avenue, on the 11th instant, by the Rev. R. Burnet, Miss Mary Wright, second daughter of Mr. William Wright, cabinet maker, to Mr. John Boyd, also of this city.

 

SMYE‑BINGHAM - On the 11th instant, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. Mr. Hebden, M.A., rector, Mr. Joseph Smye, of Saltfleet, to Miss Sarah Bingham, of Hamilton.

 

October 17, 1860

 

WALLER‑BRENNAN - In Christ’s Church, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. J. G. Ceddes, M.A., rector, Mr. Richard Waller, to Miss Mary Brennan,  both of this place.

 

CONOLLY‑COLVERT - In Christ’s Church, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. J. G. D. McKenzie, M.A., Mr. Peter Conolly, to Miss Sarah Colvert, both of this city.

 

MILLARD‑CROMBIE - On the 16th instant,  in the same place, by the same, Henry Millard, Esq., of the city of Buffalo, to Eunetta Amanda, daughter of the late Marcus Crombie, Esq., of Toronto.

 

SEARLES‑MARTIN - On the same day, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, Mr. Robert Searles, to Mrs. Catharine Martin, both of this city.

 

October 18, 1860

 

DAVIDSON‑MCLARTY - By the Rev. Mr. Inglis, on the 12th instant, Mr. Duncan Davidson, to Miss Eliza McLarty, both of Hamilton.

 

October 19, 1860

PETERS‑FURNESS - In Christ’s Church, on the 18th instant, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A., rector, Mr. Frank C. Peters, of the town of Albion, N.Y., to Mary, daughter of Mr. Furness, of this place.


October 27, 1860

 

GREEN‑THOMPSON - On Thursday,  the 25th instant, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. John Skinner, D.D., Mr. Peter Green, farmer, East Flamborough, to Miss Jane Christina, daughter of Mr. Hugh Thompson, Waterdown.

 

SWIM‑GALBRAITH - At Hamilton, October 24th, by the Rev. W. Ormiston, M.A., W. R. Swim, late of Pincer County, California, to Clarissa Galbraith, sixth daughter of the late John Galbraith Esq., Stoney Creek.

 

October 31, 1860

 

FARMER‑JERMYN - On the 30th instant, at St. Peter’s Church, Barton, by the Rev. G. A. Bu1l, George Devy, fourth son of William Farmer, Esq., of Ancaster, formerly of Sutton Maddon, Shropshire, England, to Mary, second daughter of the late William Jermyn, Esq., of Scarf House, County Kerry, Ireland.

 

November 3, 1860

 

WATT‑KING - On Wednesday, the 31st October, at the United Presbyterian Manse, Columbus, by the Rev. John King, A.M., brother of the bride, James Watt, Esq., Ingersol1, to Miss Isabella King.

 

WHITBY‑TIBBALD - In this city, on the 1st instant, at Christ’s Church, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, Nettleton B. Whitby, Yorkshire England, to Margaret, daughter of the late Capt. Tibbald, R.N., Edinburgh, Scotland.

 

November 8, 1860

 

BARR‑DALTON - On Tuesday, the 6th instant, at the St. Thomas Church, by the Rev. Dr. Blackman, Mr. Joseph Barr, of Toronto, to Miss Mary Elizabeth Dalton, of this city.

 

GILMER‑STOKES - On the 3rd instant, at Grace Church, Waterdown, by the Rev. George Noel Higginson, M.A., incumbent, Mr. William Gilmer, of the village of Lowville, to Miss Johanna Stokes, of the Township of East Flamborough.

 

November 9, 1860

 

DEARING‑LUDLOW - On the 8th instant, at the church of the Ascension by the Rev. J. Hebden, rector, Mr. Samuel Deering, of the Township of Trafalgar, to Miss Jane Ludlow, of the same place.


November 10, 1860

 

KENT‑NEILSON - At St. Catharines, on the 25th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. Burns, Mr. Luton Kent, of Kingston, C.W., to Miss Sarah Hamilton, third daughter of Mr. Peter Neilson, station master, St. Catharines.

 

REID‑NEILSON - At the same place, on the 6th instant, by the same minister, Mr. James Reid, of Chatham, to Anna, second daughter of the above.

 

November 19, 1860

 

BROWN‑LEWIS - At the residence of L. H. Bradley, of Oakville, C.W., on the 15th November, by the Rev. Mr. Kerr, pastor of the M.E. Church, Mr. Adam Brown, son of Major A. Brown, of Queenston, to Mary H., daughter of Henry Lewis, Esq., of Oakville.

 

November 26, 1860

 

MORDEN‑BROWN - By the Rev. James Gray, on the 22nd November, at Flamborough Cottage, the residence of the bride’s mother, James Morden, Esq., the reeve of West Flamborough, to Miss Margaret Brown, East Flamborough, sister of Alexander Brown, warden of the County of Wentworth.

 

November 28, 1860

 

CARRIE‑BEGG - At St. Thomas, C.W., on the 27th instant, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Alexander Young, Mr. James Carrie, merchant, Dundas, to Margaret, eldest daughter of James H. L. Begg, Esq., merchant, St. Thomas.

 

December 4, 1860

 

TINLING‑FERRIE - On the 17th of October, at St. Michael’s Cathedral, Barbadoes, by the Rev. Abraham Keene, rector of Christ Church, Charles Tinling, Esq., postmaster‑general, to Mary Woodley, relict of the late Adam Ferrie, Jr., and eldest daughter of Doctor Dallas, of Hamilton.

 

December 5, 1860

 

GROUT‑NELLES - At St. John’s Church, Jordan, on Monday, the 26th of November, by the Rev. A. Dixon, John Henry Grout, to Miss Jane VanAllen, second daughter of Peter Bell Nelles, Esq., all of Grimsby.

 

CONNELL‑SMITH - At Andrew’s Manse, Waterdown, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. John Skinner, D.D., Mr. Thomas Cornell, farmer, to Miss Jane Smith, all of the Township of Beverly, County of Wentworth.


December 11, 1860

 

LAING‑ROWLDS - On Friday, the 7th instant, at the residence of Mr. Henry Hill, near Rock Chapel, by the Rev. John Skinner, D.D.,  Mr. Alexander Laing, to Miss Annie Rowlds, all of Flamborough West.

 

LITTLEFIELD‑TREZINE - In Christ's Church, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A., rector, Mr. Emerson Littlefield of the Township of Morris, County of Huron, to Miss Mary Anne Trezine, of this city.

 

December 27, 1860

 

HARRIS‑MINTY - On the 20th instant, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. John Hebden, M.A., rector, Mr. George Harris, to Alice Langmore, eldest daughter of James B. Minty, all of this city.

 

SWALES‑GIBSON - On Monday, the 24th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Crennef, at the residence of the bride’s father, Henry Robert Swales, Esq., to Miss Ellen Gibson, of Manor House, Belleville.

 

December 29, 1860

 

RIDDEL‑HARDIKER  At Christ’s Church, on the 27th instant, by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A., Mr. Thomas E. Riddel, to Libby A., daughter of the late Richard Hardiker, of this city.