1867 Marriages by Bride Glamorgan Gazette

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1867 Marriages by Bride Glamorgan Gazette Marriages by bride taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1867 Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date Of Marriage Place Of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First Name Surname First Name newspaper Anthony Sarah Ann Howells Isaac 30/01/1867 Llangonoyd Church Brides father – Mr. Anthony, 08/02/1867 4 7 Talbot inn, Maesteg Minister Rev. R.P. Llewellyn Barry Hannah Cronin John 02/03/1867 St. Marie Catholic Both from Cefn 08/03/1867 4 7 Chapel, Bridgend Minister Rev. C.W. Price (in the presence of the Registrar) Beynon Margaret Gwyn John 03/03/1867 Parish Church, Groom – from Bridgend 08/03/1867 4 7 Rhossilly, Gower Bride – youngest daughter of George Beynon, Pitton Farm, Gower Minister Rev. J.P. Lucas, M.A. Cadman Annie Verity, Esq. A. Robert 26/02/1867 Parish Church, Coity Bride – second daughter of 01/03/1867 4 5 Arblaster James Cadman, Esq. Caevatry House Chapman Eliza Dora Whale, Esq. Thomas 23/03/1867 St. Brides Minor Groom of Portsmouth 29/03/1867 4 2 Louisa Martin R.M.L.I. Bride of Sarn Fawr, Bridgend. Second daughter of the late Edmund Chapman Esq., Barrister at Law. Ministers: Refv. Daniel Evans, rector. Rev. c. Jones, Chaplain of the county Lunatic Asylum Daniel May Jones John 26/03/1867 Margam Church Groom of Cwmavon 29/03/1867 4 2 Bride of Bryndu, only daughter of B. Daniel, Esq. Minister – Rev. D. Thomas David Ann Griffiths David 23/05/1867 Registry Office, Groom – 2 nd son of Isaac 24/05/1867 4 4 Jones Cardiff Griffiths, miller, Wildmill Bride – 2 nd daughter of Edward David, Red Cow Inn, Bridgend David Hannah Williams Miles 02/05/1867 Llansannor Church Groom – Caiau 17/05/1867 4 1 (by licence) Bride youngest daughter of Robert David of Tanylan Rev. D. Jones, rector Davies Mary Ann Davies John Rees 23/02/1867 Registry Office Groom – Clerk 01/03/1867 4 5 Bridgend Both of Tondu Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date Of Marriage Place Of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First Name Surname First Name newspaper Davies Miss E. Morgan W.J. 08/01/1867 St. Tydvils Church Bride – eldest daughter of the 25/01/1867 4 2 Merthyr late Mr. W.Davies, agent, of (by license) Russell St. Dowlais. Groom – commercial traveller, Merthyr. Minister Rev. J. Griffiths, rector. Followed by a Welsh poem by Dewi Edda Donaghue Helen Duggan James 02/03/1867 St. Marie Catholic Both of Bridgend CBC 08/03/1867 4 7 Chapel, Bridgend Minister Rev. C.W. Price (in the presence of the Registrar) Ellis Catherine Yorath Llewellyn 09/05/1867 Laleston Church Groom – son of William 10/05/1867 4 3 (Mrs) Yorath, Llangewydd Court Bride of Laleston Rev. F.W. Edmondes Evans Letitia Davies John 26/03/1867 The Tabernacle Both of Bridgend 29/03/1867 4 2 Chapel, Bridgend Groom is a police constable. Minister – Rev. J.B. Jones, B.A. Evans Martha Lewis George 20/06/1867 St. Mary’s Church, Groom – Lugharne, recently 28/06/1867 4 4 Pembrokeshire stationmaster at Neath Bride – only daughter of George Evans, superintendant of the County Constabulary, Pembroke. Rev. D. Morris Evans Sarah Thomas John 01/06/1867 Baptist Chapel Groom – Llantwit Major 07/06/1867 4 3 Cowbride Bride – Llantwit Major Feuzl Eugenia Oppenheim, Gustave 08/05/1867 British Legation, Groom of London and 17/05/1867 4 1 Esq. Adolphe Florence. Alexandria, Egypt, 3 rd son of Simon Oppenheim, Esq. 19 Chepstow Villas, West London Bride – eldest daughter of Cavaliere Sebastiano Feuzi of Forence. Grandaughter of Senator Emanuel Feuzi of Florence and the Late Abraham Verity, Esq. of Bridgend Flynn Julia Grogan John 10/03/1867 St. Mary House Both from Aberkenfig 15/03/1867 4 2 Minister Rev. C.W. Price Harris Lettice Davis William 10/05/1867 Nolton Chapel, Both of Bridgend 17/05/1867 4 1 Oldcastle, Bridgend Rev. David Roberts Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date Of Marriage Place Of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First Name Surname First Name newspaper Hughes (Mrs) Catherine Lewis J.W. 16/04/1867 Hope English Baptist Groom – draper, Bridgend 19/04/1867 4 6` Chapel Bride – draper , Bridgend Minister Rev. Thomas Cole in the presence of the Registrar John Ann Hopkin Jenkin 04/05/1867 Pyle Church Both of Pyle 10/05/1867 4 3 Rev. J. Evans John Ann Thomas Edward 29/01/1867 Tabernacle Chapel, Groom from St. Brides Major 01/02/1867 1 7 Bridgend Bride from Bridgend Jones Margaret Bowden David 20/02/1867 Tabor Chapel Both of Maesteg 22/02/1867 4 3 Madoc Maesteg Minister Rev. David Phillips in the presence of the Registrar (Mr. David Lloyd) Jones Ann Wilson Thomas 08/06/1867 Registry Office, Groom - haulier, Newcastle, 14/06/1867 4 7 Bridgend Bridgend Bride – Newcastle, Bridgend Lady Quin Augusta Vivian, Esq. Arthur 0403/1867 Clearwell Church Bride – eldest daughter of 08/03/1867 4 7 Wyndham Pendarvis Gloucestershire Earl Dunraven and Baron 4 4 Kenry, Adare Manor, County Limerick Groom from Singleton, Nr. Swansea Ministers: Ven. Archdeacon Gould; Rev. F. Bailey; Rev. Howard L. Parry, incumbent of Clearwell . Lewis Elizabeth Groves John 08/06/1867 St. Brides Minor Groom – master mariner of 14/06/1867 4 7 Church (by licence) Newport Bride – 3 rd daughter of Evan Lewis, Bryncethin School, Bridgend Rev. Daniel Evans Miss Daniel, Esq. Philip T. St. Martin in the Gromm from Bryndu, 08/03/1867 4 7 Stephens Fields, London Glamorgan Bride from Pyle Minister: Rev. A.E. Northey Morgan Emma Kernick G. 06/04/1867 St. Georges Groom of Eastcheap 12/04/1867 4 3 Campden Hill, Bride – daughter of the late Kennington. W. Morgan of Bridgend Minister – Rev. G. Bennett Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date Of Marriage Place Of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First Name Surname First Name newspaper Owen Alice Mary Farbridge Cridland 12/06/1867 Parich Church, Groom – eldest son of R.J. 21/06/1867 4 5 Williams Llanferres, Farbridge, Esq. Greenway, Denbighshire. Nr. Cheltenham, Bride only daughter of Rev. J.R. Owen, Rector of Llanferres. Rev. J. Hughes Owen, M.A. (brother of bride). Rev. Hugh Davies,-Owen D.D. Uncle of the bride Powell Picton Quin Caroline Turner, Lt. 10/03/1867 St. Peter’s Church, Bride – widow of Hon. W.H. 22/03/1867 4 4 (Widow) Col. Eaton Square, Wyndham Quin London Raison Amelia Stevens Edward 09/06/1867 St. Marie’s House, Groom - Bridgend 14/06/1867 4 7 Bridgend Bride – Hilton, Somerset Rev. C.W. Price Roderick Ann Thomas Rees 22/06/1867 Maudlam Church Both of Pyle 28/06/1867 4 4 Rev. John Evans , vicar of Pyle Rowlands Jane Davis William 15/05/1867 Pyle Church Both of Pyle 31/05/1867 4 7 By Rev. John Evans, Vicar Thomas Elizabeth Davies George 13/05/1867 Wern Welsh Ind. Groom – furnaceman 17/05/1867 4 1 Chapel, Aberavon Bride – daughter of David Thomas, scaler, Margam Tinworks. The couple will be presented with a family bible at some time Rev. J. Thomas (The 1 st marriage in the chapel) Thomas Jane Hopkins Jenkin 01/06/1867 Ruamah Baptist Both of Colwinston 7/06/1867 4 3 Chapel, Bridgend Thomas Howell William 09/05/1967 Salem Chapel, Groom – youngest son of 10/05/1867 4 3 (Miss) Pencoed John Howell, Esq., Pencoed Bride only daughter of Mr. Thomas, Tory Coed Rev. Watkin Williams Thomas Catherine Rees Wm. 01/06/1867 Baptist Chapel Groom – Llanmaes 07/06/1867 4 3 Cowbride Bride – Llantwit Major Rev. Dan Davies Thomas Martha Thomas 26/01/1867 Methodist Chapel Groom from Sigginston, 01/02/1867 1 7 Cowbridge Farmer Bride from Penlline Court Farm Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date Of Marriage Place Of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First Name Surname First Name newspaper Thomas Millie Whapham T. Esq. 03/01/1867 St. Mary’s Church, Bride – 3 rd daughter of the 04/01/1867 4 2 M.R.C.V.S. Swansea late Captain W. Thomas of Swansea Groom from Cricklade, Wilts. Minister Rev. J.M. Sangar Williams Catherine James David 6/06/1867 Pyle Church (by Groom – jeweller, Aberavon 14/06/1867 4 7 licence) Bride eldest daughter of Wm. Williams, grocer, Kenfig Hill Rev. John James Williams Mary Jones Evan 10/06/1867 Hermon Chapel, Groom – Corntown 14/06/1867 4 7 Bridgend Bride – daughter of Thomas Williams, Clay Pits Farm, Bridgend Rev. John James Williams Elizabeth Thomas John 01/06/1867 Bethany Baptist Groom – weigher, Briton 07/06/1867 4 3 Chapel, Neath Ferry Ironworks Bride – Rhwy Terrace Briton Ferry By Rev. John Rowland Briton Ferry Wynne Kate Matthison Henry 18/04/1867 Welsh Presbyterian Groom from Birmingham 26/04/1867 4 2 Church, Chatham St. Bride from Llinos Gwynedd Liverpool. Rev. D. Saunders assisted by Bride’s uncle Rev. Joseph Williams Young Fanny White Peter 09/06/1867 Wesleyan Chapel, Both of Porthcawl 14/06/1867 4 7 Bridgend (by licence) Rev. Fiddian .
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