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1870 Marriages by Groom Glamorgan Gazette Marriages by groom taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1870 Groom’s Groom’s Bride’s Bride’s Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname First name Marriage newspaper Brazel David Treherne Margaret 01/08/1870 Bethania, Maesteg Groom tinman, Llanelly 05/08/1870 3 3 Bride prince of Wales Inn, Maesteg Brown Joseph Paget Caroline 18/09/1870 Llangynwyd Church by the Rev. Groom roll turner from Cavan 23/09/1870 3 7 William R.P. Llewellyn, M.A. Row Bride Railway Inn, Maesteg Carey William Williams Mary 11/07/1870 Nolton Chapel of Ease, Bridgend Groom of Cefn Cribbwr 15/07/1870 3 4 by the Rev. W.W. Harries, M.A. Bride of Oldcastle, Bridgend curate Cole Edward Snook Emily Edith 31/03/1870 St. Andrews Church, Cardiff by Bride – youngest daughter of 08/04/1870 2 5 Cutling licence Mr. Thomas Snook of Llandaff Cook John Morse Margaret 26/09/1870 Tabernacle Baptist Chapel, Cardiff Groom agent to Maj. 07/10/1870 2 2 by the Rev. N. Thomas, by licence Tuberville, Ewenny Abbey Bride of Corntown, Nr. Bridgend Cooke William Nutt Sarah 24/02/1870 Coity Church, by the Rev. David Glamorgan Gazette 2 3 Roberts William 2 nd son of Mr. John Cooke, tailor and draper, Bridgend. Bride of Bromfielsd, Shropshire (late of Bromshill, Hampshire David Wm. Leyshon Catherine 26/02/1870 Newcastle Church, Bridgend by the Groom of Newton 04/03/1870 3 6 Ven. Archdeacon Blosse Bride of Newcastle Bridgend David Thomas Jenkins Joanna 26/03/1870 Registry Office, Cardiff by licence Groom of St. Hillary. 01/04/1870 2 7 Bride – 4 th daughter of Mr. Thoms Jenkins, St. Mary Hill, Nr. Bridgend David William Lewis Elizabeth 06/05/1870 Tabernacle Chapel, Bridgend by Groom grocer , Llangewydd 13/05/1870 3 3 licence Bride of Pencoed Davies William Davies Hannah 23/12/1869 Tabernacle Independent Chapel, Both of Ogmore Valley 14/01/1870 3 5 Bridgend. By the Rev. J.B. Jones, B.A. Davies Morgan Morgan Catherine 23/12/1869 Tabernacle Independent Chapel Groom of Cardiff, Catherine 14/01/1870 3 5 daughter of the Rev. W. Morgan, Carmel, Maesteg Davies J. Davies Mirian 15/03/1870 Methodist Chapel, Pontypridd by Groom of Pontrhydyfen 18/03/1870 3 5 the Rev. D. Phillips, Maesteg, Bride only daughter of the late assisted by the Rev. Je. Jenkins, Rev. D. Davies, Pontrhydyfen Pontrhydyfen Davies William Williams Anne 11/09/1870 Llangynwyd Church by the Rev. Groom Rhysfa Road 16/09/1870 3 2 R.P.Llewellyn, M.A. Bride Garn Road Groom’s Groom’s Bride’s Bride’s Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname First name Marriage newspaper Davis Walter David Mary 30/05/1870 Pyle Church by the Rev. John Both of Pyle 27/05/1870 2 5 Evans, vicar Dawson Robert Carne Grace 21/04/1870 St. Donats Church by the Rev. T. Bride – 2 nd daughter of John 22/04/1870 3 4 (Captain) Nichol Mansel Brancker, Prebundary of Wells Whitlock Nicholl Carne, Esq. of Carne assisted by the Rev. C.C. Williams St. Donats Castle Nicholl Doxsey Thomas Phillips Elizabeth 24/09/1870 Coity parish church by the Rev. W. Groom coach builder 30/09/1870 2 6 Edward Mary Harries Bride eldest daughter of the Harries late Thomas Philips – merchant Wisconsin, U.S. A. - schoolmistress Earl Of Lambert Anne 27/01/1870 Catholic Church, Warwick Street, Bride: daughter of the late Mr. 04/02/1870 2 4 Dunraven London by the Hon. & Rev. Gilbert Henry Lambert of Carnagh, Talbot, D.D. formerly MP for the County of Wexford. Elkington T.R. Whimper Charlotte 08/06/1870 St. Nicholas Church Ipswich by Groom of Maesteg 17/06/1870 3 4 licence Bride daughter of the late N. Whimper, Esq. merchant, Ipswich Evans John Naunton Miss 01/01/1870 Sardis Independent Chapel, London House, Tonypandy – 07/01/1870 3 6 Pontypridd, by the Rev. Mr. Morris, address of both groom and Minister of the place and Mr. bride Powell, Registrar Evans Daniel Goode Mary 03/02/1870 Pyle Church by the Rev. John Bride from Carmarthen – 04/02/1870 2 4 (Rev.) Elizabeth Williams, assisted by the Rev. John eldest daughter of the late Evans, vicar of the parish George Goode, Esq. of Llanllwch House, Carmarthen. Groom Rector of Dolbertmaen Caernarvonshire Evans Edward Bowen Mary 20/09/1870 Llanstinan Church Pembrokeshire Groom – surgeon R.N. 4 th son 23/09/1870 3 7 Higgon Elizabeth by the Rev. Owen A. Nares, B.D., of the late David Evans, Esq. Sarah Rector of Letterston of Treffgarn Hall, Pembrokeshrie Bride elder daughter of Rev. W. Clement Bowen, Rector of Llanstinan & Rural Dean Evans John Evans Ann 01/10/1870 Llangynwyd Church by the Rev. Bride of Forbes Place Maesteg 07/10/1870 2 2 R.P.Llewellyn, M.A. Evans Eli Corns Alice 01/09/1870 Newcastle Church by the Ven. Both of Newcastle, Bridgend 07/10/1870 2 2 Archdeacon Blosse Fabian Thomas Esaias Ann 07/05/1870 Maudlam Church, Kenfig by the Groom of Kenfig 27/05/1870 2 5 Rev. John Evans, vicar Bride of Pyle Groom’s Groom’s Bride’s Bride’s Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname First name Marriage newspaper Fenzi Emanuele Fenzi Christina 08/09/1870 Florence Groom eldest son of the late 07/10/1870 2 2 Orazio Sig. Cav. Orazio Fenzi and grandson of Senatore Emanuele Fenzi Bride granddaughter of thelate Abraham Verity Esq. of Bridgend & 2 nd daughter of Sig. Cav. Sebastiano Fenzi Floyd John Mitchell Ann 26/09/1870 Llangynwyd Church by the Rev. R. Bride of Zoar Place Maesteg 07/10/1870 2 2 P. Llewellyn, M.A. Gould Philip Evans Isabella 25/12/1869 Neath Abbey by the Rev. H. Groom of Pant-y-Sais Farm – 07/01/1870 3 6 Thomas 3rd son of Mr. John Gould. Bride – only surviving daughter of Mr. David Evans, late of Aberavon Gravell D. Williams Catherine 21/03/1870 Tabernacle Chapel Bridgend by the Both of Aberkenfig 25/03/1870 3 2 Rev. J.B. Jones, B.A. Gretrex George Morgan Mary 07/07/1870 Parish Church, Pendoylan by the Groom of Aberdare 22/07/1870 3 6 Rev. Mr. Williams, vicar Bride of Cowbridge Griffiths William Thomas Elizabeth Lately Ramoath Baptist Chapel, Groom shoemaker, Lampha, 04/11/1870 3 3 Cowbridge Nr. Bridgend Bride late of Southerndown Hallesy Patsy Chard Ann 11/09/1870 Llangynwyd Church by the Rev Groom of West St. Maesteg 16/09/1870 3 2 Finghean R.P. Llewellyn, M.A. Bridge Rock St. Maesteg Harland George Hughes Hannah 16/04/1870 Resolven Church by the Rev. Groom – station master 22/04/1870 3 4 David Griffiths, M.A. vicar Rhymney Junction, Monmouth Bride of Penallt, Parish of Resolven Harrison James Barden Matilda 15/01/1870 Victoria Wesleyan Chapel, Clifton James of Tondu; Matilda late 21/01/1870 3 3 by the Rev. Dr. Waddy mistress of the Wesleyan Infant School, Kingswood Higman Eli Phillips Hannah 02/08/1870 Llangynwyd Church, Llngynwyd by Bride of Cwmdu Cottages, 05/08/1870 3 3 the Rev. R.P. Llewellyn Maesteg Howells George Jenkins Sarah 23/04/1870 Hope English Baptist Chapel, Groom assistant at the County 29/04/1870 3 2 Owen Bridgend by the Rev. T. Cole Asylum Bride of Aberkenfig Janes Morgan Miss 08/07/1870 Coychurch by the Rev. C. Ll. 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Thorn M.J.H. 16/08/1870 Independent Chapel, Troes by the Groom late of Natinal 19/08/1870 3 5 Rev. R.S. Jones, pastor, assisted Provincial Bank, Crickhowell by the Rev. E. Watkins of and eldest son of Lewis Crickhowell and the Rev. J.B. Jennkins Tynydaia Farm, Jones, B.A. Bridgend Troes Bride eldest daughter of J. Thorn, Esq. of Clifton John Evan Morgan Ann 27/01/1870 Pyle Church by the Rev.John Groom – carpenter/joiner – 11/02/1870 2 3 Evans, vicar father John Morgan – farmer, Newhouse, Llangonoyd John Thomas Roberts M.A. 12/03/1870 Wesleyan Chapel Bridgend by the Groom – farm bailiff of 25/03/1870 3 2 Rev. J. Allin Coychurch Bride – dressmaker of Oldcastle Bridgend John Evan Stradling Catherine 02/04/1870 Tabernacle Chapel, Bridgend by Both of Coity 08/04/1870 2 5 the Rev. J.B. Jones Jones John John Elizabeth 30/04/1870 Laleston Church by the Rev. B. Groom youngest son of Mr.
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