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1868 Marriages by Bride Glamorgan Gazette Marriages by bride taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1868 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 Adams Ellen Jenkins, John Rees 16/06/1868 St. Andrews Cardiff, after Bride second daughter of William 26/06/1868 4 7 Revd banns. Rev D. Howell, Adams, C.E. of Cardiff. Groom vicar. Assisted by Rev. from Cwmbran, Monmouthshire. Thomas Rees, vicar of Llanishen, uncle of bridegroom. Andrews Catherine Arthur Llewellyn 10/10/1868 Register Office, Bridgend. Both of Aberkenfig. 16/10/1868 4 7 Bassett Martha Jenkins William 18/11/1868 Llanstephan, Carms. Groom of Caerau nr Cardiff. Bride 20/11/1868 1 7 Jane Rev. R.W. Owen B.D - youngest daughter of Lewis brother in law of bride. Bassett, Winstone, Wenvoe. Beever Mary Ellen Penrose 10/03/1868 St. Marylebone Church. By Mary Ellen youngest daughter of 20/03/1868 4 2 the Rev. W.Holt Beever the late Mr. Jonathan Beever of canon of Llandaff and Cefn Coch, Denbighshire. brother of the bride. Assisted by Rector S.D. Penrose Bevan Katie Ashton T.H. 03/03/1868 St. Mary’s Church Mr. Ashton, watchmaker etc, 13/03/1868 4 1 Haverfordwest. By the Rev. Bridgend. Bride 3 rd daughter of the T. Ault late Mr. Jas. Bevan, watchmaker of High Street, Haverfordwest. Bissit Rebecca Turner William 23/11/1868 Parish Church, Coity. Groom, carpenter, 3 rd son of 04/12/1868 4 5 Rev. D. Roberts. Howell Turner, Oldcastle. Bride youngest daughter of William Bissit, Porthcawl. Bowen Margaret Mordecai Isaac 26/09/1868 Register Office, Bridgend. Both of Kenfig Hill. 09/10/1868 4 4 Brown Jane Edwards William 19/05/1868 Registrar's Office, Bridgend Groom from Bridgend. Bride from 22/05/1868 4 7 before Mr. David Lloyd Monknash. registrar. Carne Elizabeth Blandy, Esq Adam 06/02/1868 Llantwit Church Bride eldest daughter of John 07/02/1868 4 4 Mary Fiteplace By the Rev. C.W. Witlock Nicholl Carne Esq. DCL Nicholl Sainsbury, brother-in-law of from Dimlands & St. Donats Castle. bridegroom assisted by Re. E.W. Vaughan, Vicar of Llantwit. Chappel Sarah Furlong Geo. 06/06/1868 Hope English Baptist Both of Bridgend. 12/06/1868 4 3 Chapel by the Rev. T. Cole 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 Churchill Cornelia Guest Ivor Bertie, Monday St. James Church Piccadilly Bride eldest daughter of the Duke 29/05/1868 4 6 Henrietta Sir morning by the Bishop of Oxford, and Duchess of Marlborough. Maria, Lady assisted by Rev J.E. Groom of Dowlais Castle, Kempe, M.A. Glamorganshire. Couple spent honeymoon at Blenheim Palace. Churchward Mary Ann Salmon George 17/06/1868 Stoke Gabriel Parish Groom solicitor of Cardiff. Bride 26/06/1868 4 7 Church, Devon. youngest daughter of late John Rev. Robert Bowden - Churchward. vicar. Assisted by the Rev. James Sheldon & Theodore Bryatt, M.A. Clark Emma Matthews Wm. Parfitt 16/03/1868 Register Office, Bridgend Both of Porthcawl 23/03/1868 4 2 Clarke Emma Bromley George 23/07/1868 Parish Church Bastow by Groom of Tondu, Glamorganshire. 31/07/1868 4 4 licence. Bride youngest daughter of the late Rev. Jeremiah Stockdale John Clarke, Calver, Derbyshire. officiated. Colcock Phebeanna Stiles Robert 06/05/1868 All Saints, Poplar by the Groom brewer from Bridgend. 15/05/1868 4 7 Henry Rev. R. C. Vaughan Bride only daughter of Wm Colcock wine merchant and brewer, Andover, Hants Corns Mary Ann Barrows Richard 30/05/1868 Register Office, Bridgend Bride of Newcastle, Bridgend. 05/06/1868 4 7 before Mr. David Lloyd, Groom blacksmith of Aberkenfig. registrar. Cragoe Mary Louisa Colcock John 12/11/1868 Sketty Church. Groom of the Brewery in Bridgend. 13/11/1868 4 1 Rev. M. Bolney. Bride eldest daughter, Wyndham Arms, Bridgend. Curle Mary Jones John Taylor 01/08/1868 St. Stephen's Church Groom of Cardiff. Bride youngest 07/08/1868 4 7 Rev R.D. Williams daughter of late Captain Hugh officiated. Curle of Ilfracombe. David Ann Hopkin Morgan 12/09/1868 Llangynwyd Church. Groom of Coegnant, Maesteg. 25/09/1868 4 1 Rev R.R. Llewellyn, M.A. Bride of Old Tavern, Llangynwyd. David Catherine Powell Rees 27/06/1868 Pyle Church, by licence. Groom eldest son of Rees Powell - 03/07/1868 4 7 Rev J. Evans vicar. Tydraw Farm. Bride third daughter of late Griffith David of Pyle shop. David Jane Walters John 21/09/1868 St. Mary's Church, Cardiff, Groom son of Thomas Walters, 02/10/1868 4 7 by licence. plasterer, Oldcastle, Bridgend. Rev. Osman, curate. Bride daughter of Wm. David, Newcastle Hill, Bridgend. Davies Annie Harman David 17/10/1868 Cardiff Groom of Merthyr Tydfil, formerly 23/10/1868 4 7 of Cowbridge. Bride eldest daughter of D.H. Davies, Ystradowen. 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 Catherine Lewis William 02/05/1868 Hermon Chapel, Oldcastle, Both of Coychurch. 08/05/1868 4 7 Bridgend by the Rev. Wm. John Davies Etty McIntosh John 08/01/1868 Parish Church Newton John McIntosh from Neath, draper. 31/01/1868 4 7 By Rev. E.D. Knight Bride eldest daughter of Mr. George Davies, Porthcawl. Davies Ann Smith John 11/04/1868 Parish Church Llanblethian Groom maltster of Laleston, bride 24/04/1868 4 3 by the Rev. T. Edmondes of Llanblethian. Dixon Julia Llewellyn William 26/12/1867 St. Bride’s Church Julia eldest daughter of Thos. 03/01/1868 4 7 By the Rev. T. Jones. Dixon, tailor, Southerndown. William son of Hopkin Llewellyn, St. Brides Major Dosson Sophia Upton George 29/01/1868 Parish Church, Neath, by Groom licensed vitualler, 07/02/1868 4 4 Taylor Henry licence Gloucester. Bride second daughter By Rev. John Griffiths, of the late W.J. Dosson, clock and rector watchmaker, Neath. Dunn Bessie A. Shelswell Henry W. 19/10/1868 Chicago, Illinois. Groom of Sherrington, nr. Banbury, 23/10/1868 4 7 Oxon. Bride eldest daughter of late J.B. Dunn, Glan Llynfi, Maesteg. Durkin Martha Jenkin James 23/05/1868 Kingsfield Congregational Groom assistant manager to 05/06/1868 4 7 Church, Southampton by Southampton Gas Company. Bride the Rev. R.G. Harper, M.A. youngest daughter of Mr. James Durkin of Southampton. Earl Elizabeth Morgan Ebenezer 21/03/1868 St. Mary Hill Church. By the Mr. Ebenezer Morgan of 03/04/1868 4 4 Rev. Samuel Jones Pendoylan. Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Earl St. Mary Hill. Evans Sarah Ann Blayden W. J. 19/05/1868 St. Mary's Church, Cardiff Groom of Bridgend. Bride 3 rd 22/05/1868 4 7 by licence, by the Rev. Mr. daughter of Evan Evans, Morgan Maddocks Tce, Church Street, Oldcastle Evans Ann Jones Morgan 20/07/1868 Parish Church, Pyle. Groom son of John Jones, collier. 24/07/1868 4 7 Service by the Rev. J. Bride daughter of late William Evans. Evans, miner. Both of Kenfig Hill. Francis Ann Marick Charles 07/07/1868 Register Office, Bridgend Groom of Tondu. Bride of 10/07/1868 4 7 Bridgend. Francis Sarah Richards Thomas 09/03/1868 Bridgend Register Office, Both of Cefn Cribwr 13/03/1868 4 1 by David Lloyd, Registrar Francis Mary Richards John 03/10/1868 Parish Church, Coity. Rev. Groom of Cefnhirgoed. Bride of 09/10/1868 4 4 D. Roberts. Kings Head Inn, Coity. 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 Gething Margaret Havard John 25/02/1868 Michaelston Super Avon Groom accountant at works of 06/03/1868 4 5 By Rev. J. Griffiths English Copper Co. Cwmavon. incumbent Bride eldest daughter of W. Gething, Pantdu, nr Cwmavon. Gillmour Mary Spencer Christopher 23/10/1868 St. Johns, New Brunswick. Groom of Gileston Farm, 30/10/1868 4 6 Elizabeth Rev. C. Stewart. Glamorgan. Griffiths Lizzie Barry John 15/07/1868 Hope English Baptist Groom eldest son of James Trotter 17/07/1868 4 7 Millward Charles Chapel, Bridgend. Barry, jeweller of Cardiff. Bride Marriage by the Rev. niece of Thomas Millward, Park Thomas Cole. Street, Bridgend. Griffiths Catherine Gladdish William 16/11/1868 Hope Chapel, Bridgend, by Both of Bridgend. 20/11/1868 1 7 licence. Rev. Thomas Cole. Griffiths Eleanor James Richard 29/01/1868 La Serena, Chili, South Mr. R. James, Merchant of 27/03/1868 4 6 America. Coquimbo and Guayacan, son of Alexander Golland, British Mr. Richard James, Cwmavon, Majesty’s Consul Glamorganshire. Bride youngest conducted service daughter of Mr. Rees Griffiths, Guayacan Griffiths Mary Jenkins John 29/04/1868 Bethania Chapel, Maesteg Both of Maesteg 08/05/1868/ 4 7 by the Rev. Richard Hughes. Hanbury Catherine Rees Thomas 14/11/1868 Michaelston - Super - Avon Both of Michaelstone Lower. 20/11/1868 1 7 Church. Rev. J. Griffiths. Groom roller at Cwmavon tin works. Bride daughter of John Hanbury, master smith. Hardee Jane Hopkin William 23/04/1868 St. Brides Major Church by Groom a farmer of St. Brides. 24/04/1868 4 3 Rev. T. Jones Bride from 3 Golden Cups, Southerndown Harding Mary Ann Rees David 03/10/1868 Elim Chapel, Kenfig Hill. Groom of Bryncethin. Bride of 09/10/1868 4 4 Rev. Griffith Jones Kenfig Hill.
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