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1869 Marriages by Bride Glamorgan Gazette Marriages by bride taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1869 Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname First name Marriage newspaper Davies W.Y. PRE Groom of Maesteg 08/01/1869 3 5 01/01/1869 *2 Welsh verses written after reading of the marriage of the above in the Gazette Allen Emma Discombe Garett Joel Joseph 16/10/1869 Register Office, Both of Penllyne 29/10/1869 2 5 Bridgend. David Lloyd Registrar Bassett Ellen Plaistead Gray C.J. Nixon 26/08/1869 St. Davids Church, Groom – of the Navigation 03/09/1869 3 2 Llanwonno Collieries Rev. H. Kirkhouse, Bride – eldest daughter of vicar of Cyfarthfa Charles Bassett – assisted by Rev. W. Pontypridd Davies, vicar of Llanwonno (see also report 10/09/1869 page 3 col. 1) Bendall Elizabeth Palfreyman Jas. 22/02/1869 Register Office, Both of Cwmogwr 26/02/1869 1 7 Bridgend Brookman Mary Chapman Frederick 27/02/1879 Parish Church, Groom – only son of W. 12/03/1869 4 3 Brighton Chapman, formerly of Pyle & Bridgend Bride – eldest daughter of Mr. Brookman, Brompton, London Burrows Elizabeth Pennington George 23/12/1869 St. Johns, Tondu Groom – Tondu 31/12/1869 3 7 Ven. Archdeacon Bride – eldest surviving Blosse assisted by daughter of late James Rev. J. Francis Burrows of St. Helens, Lancs Butler Ann Rowle Edward 06/11/1869 Elm Chapel Kenfig Both of Kenfig Hill 12/11/1869 3 3 Hill Rev. Griffith Jones Callaghan Mary Welsh Moses 05/10/1869 St. Mary House Groom of Cwmogwr 08/10/1869 2 3 Rev. C.W. Price Bride of Bridgend Campbell Jane Shelldon John 04/03/1869 Hope English Baptist Groom – gardener, of 12/03/1869 4 3 Chapel, Bridgend Clemenstone, nr. Rev. Thomas Cole Bridgend Bride – milliner, of Oldcastle, Bridgend Chard Mary Rees John 28/10/1869 Register Office Both of St. Brides Major 29/10/1869 2 5 Bridgend Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname First name Marriage newspaper Collier Eliza Hopkins Wm. Nov. Ramoth Chapel Groom – Llantwit Major 26/11/1869 2 6 Cowbridge Bride – Llanblethian Rev. Timothy Jones Coutes Elizabeth Huxtable Wm. 23/01/1869 Wesleyan Chapel, Groom – Newton Nottage 29/01/1869 4 4 Bridgend Bride – Kenfig Hill Rev. John Allin David Mary Crook Wm. G. 10/01/1869 Chapel of Ease, Groom – eldest son of 15/01/1869 4 2 Margam George Crook, head Rev. J.G. Jones, gardener, Margam Curate Bride – daughter of Evan David, Groes, Margam. David Ann Hopkin David 14/08/1869 Maudlam Church. Groom – Newton 27/08/1869 2 6 Rev. John Evans Bride – Maudlam Vicar of Pyle and Kenfig David Catherine Jenkins Thomas 07/08/1869 Ramoth Baptist Groom – Llanblethian 13/08/1869 3 7 Chapel Bride – Langonoyd Rev. J. Jenkins David Mary Jones David 29/04/1869 Newton Nottage Groom – chemist, 3 rd son 30/04/1869 4 7 Church of John Jones, Walnut Rev. E.D. Knight Tree Hotel, Aberavon Bride – eldest daughter of Hezekiah David, of the Ship & Casle Hotel, Porthcawl Davies Elizabeth Burnell Robert 21/04/1869 Register Office, Groom – Nottage 23/04/1869 4 6 Bridgend Bride – Cornelly Davies Martha Harris Henry 11/09/1869 Bethel Chapel, Both of Maesteg 17/09/1869 3 7 Maesteg Rev. Richard Davies Davies Mary Vaughan James 04/10/1869 Register Office Both of Maesteg 08/10/1869 2 3 Bridgend Davies Ann Williams Wm. 18/07/1869 Llangynwyd. Bride – Jenkins Row, 23/07/1869 2 4 Rev. R.P. Llewellyn Maesteg Davies, Mrs Mary Thomas David 08/05/1869 Register Office, Groom - ostler 14/05/1869 4 2 Bridgend Both of Cowbridge Donne, Miss Annie Thomas, Mr Thomas 20/05/1869 Parish Church Groom – eldest son of 21/05/1869 4 4 Monknash Thomas Thomas, St. Rev. W.J. Edmunds Hilary – sec of the Glamorgan Agricultural Society Bride – eldest daughter of Wm. Donne, Monkton, Bridgend Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname First name Marriage newspaper Douglas Matilda Stevens Charles Kemble 09/02/1869 Newport Groom – Station master, 12/02/1869 4 6 Rev. J.T. Wrenford GWR, Pontypool Bride – 2 nd daughter of J. Douglas, late of H.M. Customs, Bristol. Drummond Margaret Gifford John 01/11/1869 Wesley Church, Groom – Tenby 05/11/1869 3 6 Tondu Bride – 2 nd daughter of Rev. Robert Dillon Wm. Drummond, Caledonian Railway, Perth Dunstone Elizabeth Day Wm. 05/01/1869 Cardiff Groom – Cardiff 08/01/1869 4 7 Bride - Cowbridge Earl Jane Howell C. 13/03/1869 St. John’s Church, Groom – son of landlord 19/03/1869 4 5 Cardiff of The Globe Inn, By licence Caerphilly Rev. D. Howell Bride – 4 th daughter of Thos. Earl, St. Mary Hill Edmunds Mary Charles Wm. 06/09/1869 Ruhamah Baptist Groom – Oldcastle 10/09/1869 3 7 Chapel Bridgend Bridgend Rev. John Jenkins Bride – Bridgend By licence Edmunds Margaret Jenkins Isaac 06/05/1869 Independent Chapel, Groom – Llanblethian 07/05/1869 4 1 Bridgend Bride – Cowbridge Rev. J.B. Jones, B.A. Edmunds Ann John Thomas 13/05/1869 Register Office, Groom of Wick 14/05/1869 4 2 Bridgend Bride of St. Nicholas Evans Annie Griffiths Morgan 13/06/1869 Register Office, Groom of Porthcawl 18/06/1869 4 2 Swansea Bride – eldest daughter of James Evans, Tir Plas Isha, Gower Evans Elizabeth Plummer Jonathan 11/02/1869 Register Office, Groom – Rhyd-glofa, 12/02/1869 4 6 Bridgend Llanilid By licence Bride – Llangorse, Coychurch Higher Evans, Mrs Catherine Davies Morgan 25/02/1869 Tabernacle Chapel, Groom – of Brynwith, 26/02/1869 1 7 Bridgend Llandyfodwg By licence Bride – Gilfach-o’r-Fydd, same parish George Margaret Jones Aaron 30/10/1869 Ramoth Chapel Both of Llanmaes 12/11/1869 3 3 Cowbridge David Lloyd Registrar Griffiths Mary David John 06/10/1869 Register Office Groom – Llanblethian 08/10/1869 2 3 Bridgend Bride – Bettws Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname First name Marriage newspaper Griffiths Elizabeth Howell Edwd 03/02/1869 Register Office Groom – Penyvai 05/02/1869 4 5 Bridgend by licence Bride – Adare St. Bridgend Griffiths Margaret Humphrey D 14/02/1869 Nolton Chapel of Both of Bridgend 26/02/1869 1 7 Ease Rev. W.W. Harris Griffiths Rachel Rees John 03/06/1869 Llanarthney Church, Groom – eldest son of late 11/06/1869 4 5 Carmarthen Wm. Rees, Newbridge Rev. W. Harris (vicar) Farm, Bridgend. Bride – 3 rd daughter of John Griffiths, Llwyndu Farm, Llanarthney Gronow Sarah Morgan Jonathan Thomas 05/05/1869 Independent Chapel, Groom – Hirgoed Edwyn, 07/05/1869 4 1 Llanharran Llanharran Rev. James W. Bride – Coedbychan, Morris Peterstone-super-montem By licence Gronow Catherine Owen John 28/09/1869 Register Office, Groom – Ewenny 01/10/1869 3 6 Bridgend Bride – Newcastle, Bridgend Harding Anne Ash Evan 20/11/1869 Newton Nottage Both of Newton Nottage 26/11/1869 2 6 Church Rev. E.D. Knight Harman Anne Sibbering, Esq. George 02/09/1869 St. Mary’s Church Groom – Merthyr 10/09/1869 3 7 Cowbridge Bride – Tydvil House, Rev. Thos. Cowbridge Edmundes Vicar Hicks Louisa Jones John 13/12/1869 Register Office Groom – smith 24/12/1869 2 3 Bridgend. David Both of Bridgend Lloyd Registrar Hopkin Ann Hopkin William 08/05/1869 Register Office, Both of Aberthin, 14/05/1869 4 2 Bridgend. David Llanblethian Lloyd, registrar Hopkins Harriet Davies John 01/05/1869 Register Office Both of Penllyne 07/05/1869 4 1 Bridgend D. Lloyd, registrar Bride’s Bride’s Groom’s Groom’s Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname First name Marriage newspaper Hopkins Catherine Phillips, Esq. Thomas R. 03/08/1869 Oystermouth Parish Groom – surgeon of 06/08/1869 2 6 Church Treorki, Rhondda Valley, Rev. A. Rowland, son of Rev. Geo. Phillips, curate of B.A., rector of St Brides Ystradyfodwg Minor Bride – daughter of late Edward Hopkins of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire Howell Joanna Morris William 13/09/1869 Register Office, Both of St. Brides Minor 17/09/1869 3 7 Bridgend D. Lloyd, Registrar Howell Susanna Phillilps Mr. B. 07/01/1869 Coity Church, Nr. Groom – London 08/01/1869 4 7 Bridgend Bride – 4 th daughter of Rev. D. Roberts late Llewellyn Howell, draper, Bridgend. Hughes W.A. Williams, Esq. Benjamin F. 15/09/1869 St. George’s Church, Groom – barrister, South 17/09/1869 3 5 Tredegar Wales District Rev. J. Hughes Bride – niece of Rev. J. Hughes, of Ebbw Vale Humphrey Mary Ann Bullock James 28/03/1869 Nolton Church, Both of Church St. 02/04/1869 4 7 Oldcastle, Bridgend Bridgend. Rev. W.W. Harris, curate Isaacs Mary Ann John Jenkin 20/02/1869 Pyle Church, Pyle Groom – of Kenfig Hill 26/02/1869 1 7 Rev.John Evans Bride – Barnstaple, Devon Jenkins Catherine Fitton John 03/09/1869 Before David Lloyd Both of Bridgend 03/09/1869 3 2 Registrar Jenkins Mary Jones Morgan 22/04/1869 By licence. Parish Groom – of Splott, St. 23/04/1869 4 6 Church, Coychurch Donats Rev. Evan Jenkins – Bride – daughter of rector of Flint, brother Thomas Jenkins, Esq. of of bride. Assisted by Coedmwstr, Coychurch Rev. C. Llewellyn, rector of Coychurch Jenkins Sarah Lloyd Thomas 22/08/1869 Coity Church Groom – engine fitter, 27/08/1869 2 6 Rev.
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