Marriages by Groom Taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1875

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Marriages by Groom Taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1875 Marriages by Groom taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1875 Bride's Bride's First Groom's Groom's First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname Name/s Surname Name/s Marriage Newspaper Benson Isabella Elias William 27/01/1875 St. James' Church, Groom a draper & 29/01/1875 3 4 Hannah Walters Road, outfitter, Bridgend. Swansea by Rev. Bride 3rd daughter of E.B. Squire, vicar. Walter Benson, Bird-in- Hand Inn, High Street, Swansea. Boulter Sarah Ann Thorne Henry 22/02/1875 Coity Parish Church Groom a painter. Bride 26/02/1875 2 7 Brockway by Rev. F.W. daughter of Mr. Thomas Edmondes, rector. Boulter, Coity Road, Bridgend Broomfield Martha Bayley Mutter Henry 18/02/1875 Register Office, Both of Pencoed 19/02/1875 2 7 Bridgend Chappel Priscilla Jones Rees 15/02/1875 Register Office, Groom a collier. Both of 19/02/1875 2 5 Bridgend Ogmore Valley Coleman Margaret Thomas George 15/04/1875 Register Office, Groom of Tenby. Bride 16/04/1875 2 7 Bridgend. of Angeltown Cox Ann Evans John 29/05/1875 Baptist Chapel, Groom third son of Mr. 04/06/1875 2 3 Aberavon by the Davie Evans, smith. Rev. Thomas Bride daughter of Mr. Richards Morgan Cox, Lamb and Flag Inn. Davies Mary Ann Evans David 16/11/1875 Ebenezer Chapel, Groom foreman to Mr. 19/11/1875 3 4 Cardiff, by Rev. J.M. Locke, builder and Evans. contractor. Bride eldest daughter to Mr. Ebenezer Davies, haulier, Llantrisant Davies M Lee William 05/04/1875 Tabernacle, Groom of Old Shop 09/04/1875 2 5 Bridgend, by Blackmill. Bride of license. Tynewydd, Llantrisant. Bride's Bride's First Groom's Groom's First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname Name/s Surname Name/s Marriage Newspaper Davis Ellen Griffith Rowland 27/03/1875 Margam Abbey Groom of Cwmcerwn, 02/04/1875 2 6 Church by the Rev. Llangynwyd. Bride J.O. Evans, vicar, by daughter of the late Rev. license. D. Davis, vicar of Ewenny and Tyncellar, Margam Donovan Catherine Saunders John 21/11/1875 St. Mary House, Groom railway porter, 26/11/1875 3 1 Bridgend Clifton Terrace, Bridgend. Bride - Newcastle, Bridgend Dyer Catherine Protheroe William 01/05/1875 Wesleyan Chapel, Both of Newcastle, 07/05/1875 2 6 Bridgend by the Bridgend Rev. Seth Dixon Edmunds Ann Williams David 14/11/1875 Nolton Chapel-of- Groom Newbridge, 19/11/1875 3 4 Ease, by Rev. F.W. Bridgend. Bride second Edmondes. daughter of Wm. Edmunds, Bridgend. Edward Amy Preston Percy 14/10/1875 Unity Church, Groom of 19 Finsbury 22/10/1875 3 3 Islington, by Rev. Street, second son of T.W. Freckelton. J.T. Preston, of Bruce House, Highbury, New Park. Bride only daughter of the late Geo. Cadogan Edwards, of Cheltenham and Coychurch, Glamorganshire. Bride's Bride's First Groom's Groom's First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname Name/s Surname Name/s Marriage Newspaper Elias Grace Evans A.S. 23/08/1875 Neatherfield Road Groom sub-manager of 03/09/1875 3 4 Chapel, Liverpool, the North and South by Rev. Hugh Jones Wales Bank, Liverpool (brother to "Nos Dyfri", Bridgend). Bride daughter to Mr. Owen Elias, of Mere House, Everton, Liverpool, and Vronheulog Villa, Menai Bridge. Evans Ann Evans Francis 01/05/1875 The Tabernacle, Both of Coity 07/05/1875 2 6 Bridgend by Rev. J. Davies Evans Annie Powell W.S. 20/04/1875 Llanllechid Church, Groom of Eglwysnunyd, 23/04/1875 2 7 Bangor by the Lord Margam. Bride Bishop of the youngest daughter of diocese, assisted by the Ven. Archdeacon the Rev. J.O. Evans, Llanllechyd Evans, vicar of rectory, near Bangor, Margam (brother of North Wales. Page 3 the bride) Col. 5 info. on wedding Galton Eveline Isabella Fenzi (Signor) Camillo 21/07/1875 Catholic Chapel, Groom grandsom of the 06/08/1875 2 7 Douglas Bromsgove, by late Abraham Verity, Canon Jeffries of Esq. Bride eldest Birmingham and daughter of Captain Hadzor Church, Douglas Galton, C.B. Worcestershire Marriage celebrated at Hadzor House, Worcestershire. (further information in article) Gardiner Harriet Tutton Albert 01/03/1875 Register Office Both of Aberkenfig 05/03/1875 3 3 Bride's Bride's First Groom's Groom's First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname Name/s Surname Name/s Marriage Newspaper Gent Emma Treverrow Richard 26/08/1875 Hope Baptist Groom a blacksmith, 27/08/1875 3 6 Chapel, Bridgend, Bridgend. Bride of by the Rev. T. Cole. Bridgend. Green Annie Thomas 27/03/1875 St. Margaret's Groom a draper, 02/04/1875 2 6 Church, Roath, Cowbridge. Bride eldest Cardiff. daughter of Captain Green of Cardiff. Griffiths Sarah Ann Jenkins James 01/03/1875 Register Office Both of Wick 05/03/1875 3 3 Griffiths Hannah Thomas William 22/02/1875 Register Office, Groom a moulder. Both 26/02/1875 2 7 Bridgend of Aberkenfig Griffiths Rachel Thomas John 13/09/1875 Ramoth Chapel, Groom a tailor. Bride of 17/09/1875 3 3 Bridgend Cowbridge Griffiths Rachel Thomas John 16/09/1875 Ramoth Baptist Groom of Cowbridge. 24/09/1875 3 4 Church, Cowbridge, Bride of Bridgend by Rev. W. Thomas. Griffiths Mary Thomas Thomas 25/12/1875 Baptist Chapel, Pen- Groom of Pen-y-Fai. 31/12/1875 2 4 y-Fai Bride of Bridgend. Hall Catherine Davies Morgan Henry 03/06/1875 Register Office, Groom a pattern maker, 04/06/1875 2 3 Bridgend Tondu. Bride of Bettws Hardee Elizabeth Merchant E. 04/01/1875 Cornelly Chapel by Groom of Margam 05/02/1875 2 5 Rev. M.T. Jones, Copper Works. Bride Marlas only daughter of late mr. T. Hardee, accountant, Taibach Bride's Bride's First Groom's Groom's First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname Name/s Surname Name/s Marriage Newspaper Hill Kate Jenkins Edward 30/03/1875 Bethelehem Green Groom of Llantrissant, 02/04/1875 2 6 Calvinistic Methodist late of Abertillery. Bride Chapel, Neath by only daughter of Mr. R. Rev. L. Llewellyn, Hill, Giant's Grave, Briton Ferry, Briton Ferry. assisted by Rev. E. Jones, Neath. Howells Annie Coath Robert 17/08/1875 Nolton Chapel-of- Groom H.M.I.R., Pyle 20/08/1875 2 7 Ease, by the Rev. near Bridgend. Bride F.W. Edmondes, eldest daughter of Mr. M.A., Rector of John Howells, corn Coity. merchant, Wyndham Street, Bridgend Huntley Isabella Louisa Thomas William 14/01/1875 Welsh St. Donat's Groom from St. Hilary; 22/01/1875 3 4 Matilda Church by Rev. bride eldest daughter of Thomas Edmondes, W.V. Huntley of Welsh M.A., assisted by St. Donats Rev. O.B. Price Jenkins Elizabeth Margam Moses 08/09/1875 Tabor Chapel, Both of Maesteg 10/09/1875 3 3 Maesteg, by Rev. Lewis Jones, by Licence. John Elizabeth Foster M. 13/10/1875 St. Mary's Church, Groom draper, 22/10/1875 3 3 Cardiff, by Rev. J. Tonypandy. Bride Seymour, by eldest daughter of Mr. licence. William John, Pitcot, St. Brides Major John Ann Rees Morgan 07/10/1875 Salem Chapel, Groom a farmer, 08/10/1875 3 5 Pencoed, by Rev. Newton Farm. Bride of Watkin Williams, by Trenghill. licence. Bride's Bride's First Groom's Groom's First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname Name/s Surname Name/s Marriage Newspaper Jones Janet Barry, Jnr. James Trotter 12/01/1875 Hope Baptist Grooms father J.T. 15/01/1875 2 7 Chapel, Canton, Barry, jeweller, 9 Duke Cardiff, by Rev. J.P. St. Cardiff; bride - eldest Williams daughter of Daniel Jones, Esq., J.P. Mayor of Cardiff Jones M.A. Scott James 01/06/1875 Parish Church, Groom an engineer, 11/06/1875 3 5 Newton by the Rev. Liverpool. Bride second L.A. Rees daughter of Mr. John Jones, pilot, Porthcawl Jones Ann Thomas William 06/05/1875 Newton Church by Groom a farmer, 14/05/1875 2 7 Rev. W. Jones, Nottage. Bride rector youngest daughter of Thomas Jones, lower Coity. Jones Elizabeth William Mr. W.R. 11/03/1875 Carmel Chapel, Groom a chemist and 12/03/1875 3 3 Maesteg, by Rev. D. druggist of Hirwaun. Evans, assisted by Bride of Maesteg Rev. Wm. Morgan Jones Catherine Yorath William 27/02/1875 Tythegston Church Groom a collier. Bride 05/03/1875 3 3 by Rev. Mr. Davies. of Talbot Arms, Kenfig Hill. Bride's Bride's First Groom's Groom's First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname Name/s Surname Name/s Marriage Newspaper Jones Elizabeth "Lely" St. Woolos Church, Groom allegedly a 18/06/1875 2 5 Swansea. missionary, Bride daughter of Evan Jones, store keeper at the Vernon Tin Works, Briton Ferry. Bride, only 13 years old, ran away in secret to marry the 23 year old man, duping the clergyman in the process. (long article) Jordan Mary Ann Lakin Luke 17/09/1875 Wesleyan Chapel, Groom a weigher. Both 17/09/1875 3 3 Bridgend of Tondu Judge Lucy Jane Jones Robert 31/03/1875 Leintwardin by the Groom of Aberavon. 02/04/1875 2 6 Rev. E.J. Green, Brid youngest daughter rector of Mr. William Judge, ad Fortar Leintwardine Kempthorne Elizabeth Charles Henry Pendmil 15/07/1875 St. Thomas' Church, Groom eldest son of 23/07/1875 2 5 Wearne Neath, Pendmil Charles, Glamorganshire, by Plasnewydd, Neath.
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