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1868 Marriages by Groom Glamorgan Gazette Marriages by groom taken from Glamorgan Gazette 1868 Groom’s Groom’s Bride’s Bride’s First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname name Marriage newspaper Adams John Pearce Mary Jane 04/02/1868 Register Office, Both from Bridgend 07/02/1868 4 4 Bridgend by David Lloyd, Registrar. Arthur Llewellyn Andrews Catherine 10/10/1868 Register Office, Both of Aberkenfig. 16/10/1868 4 7 Bridgend. Ashton T.H. Bevan Katie 03/03/1868 St. Mary’s Church Mr. Ashton, watchmaker etc, 13/03/1868 4 1 Haverfordwest. By Bridgend. Bride 3 rd daughter of the Rev. T. Ault the late Mr. Jas. Bevan, watchmaker of High Street, Haverfordwest. Austin David Phillips Mary 14/11/1868 Ruamah Baptist Both of Kenfig Hill. 20/11/1868 1 7 Chapel, Bridgend. Rev. Jno. Jenkins. Baker George Howell Mary 07/07/1868 Coity Church. Groom of Northenden, Cheshire, 10/07/1868 4 7 Catherine Venerable of the firm Newton and Bauer, Archdeacon Blosse Manchester. Bride's father the late officiated, assisted Llewellyn Howell. by Rev. D. Roberts. Banks Thomas Tadd Mary 01/02/1868 Registrar’s Office, Thomas from Newcastle, 07/02/1868 4 4 Bridgend before Bridgend. Mary from Laleston David Lloyd, Registrar. Barrows Richard Corns Mary Ann 30/05/1868 Register Office, Bride of Newcastle, Bridgend. 08/06/1868 4 7 Bridgend before Mr. Groom blacksmith of Aberkenfig. David Lloyd, registrar. Barry John Charles Griffiths Lizzie 15/07/1868 Hope English Groom eldest son of James 17/07/1868 4 7 Millward Baptist Chapel, Trotter Barry, jeweller of Cardiff. Bridgend. Bride niece of Thomas Millward, Marriage by the Park Street, Bridgend. Rev. Thomas Cole. Barry Patrick Morgan Elizabeth 05/10/1868 St. Mary House, Both of Bridgend 09/10/1868 4 4 Bridgend. Rev. C.W. Price. Barry Arthur Hugh Quin Lady Mary 17/08/1868 Parish Church, St. Groom of Marbury Hall, Cheshire 21/08/1868 4 7 Smith Frances Brides Major, with and Fota Island, M.P. of Cork. Wyndham the Right Reverend Bride second daughter of Baron Bishop of Kenny, Earl of Dunraven K.G. of Gloucester and Adare Manor, County Limerick. Bristol and others. See 2 nd column report same edition page 4. Groom’s Groom’s Bride’s Bride’s First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname name Marriage newspaper Betteridge John Rees Elizabeth 12/05/1868 Newcastle, Bridgend Groom from Laleston. Bride from 15/05/1868 4 7 by Rev. F.P. Burnett Bridgend. Blandy, Esq Adam Carne Elizabeth 06/02/1868 Llantwit Church Bride eldest daughter of John 07/02/1868 4 4 Fiteplace Mary Nicholl By the Rev. C.W. Witlock Nicholl Carne Esq. DCL Sainsbury, brother- from Dimlands & St. Donats in-law of bridegroom Castle. assisted by Re. E.W. Vaughan, Vicar of Llantwit. Blayden W. J. Evans Sarah Ann 19/05/1868 St. Mary's Church, Groom of Bridgend. Bride 3 rd 22/05/1868 4 7 Cardiff by licence, daughter of Evan Evans, by the Rev. Mr. Maddocks Tce, Church Street, Morgan Oldcastle Blyton George Phillips Ann 10/08/1868 Registry Office, Both of Ogmore. 21/08/1868 4 7 Bridgend. Bromley George Clarke Emma 23/07/1868 Parish Church Groom of Tondu, J31/07/1868 4 4 Bastow by licence. Glamorganshire. Bride youngest Rev. Jeremiah daughter of the late John Clarke, Stockdale officiated. Calver, Derbyshire. Charles Pendril Williams Alice 10/11/1868 Parish Church, Groom of Maesdyrhaf, Neath. 20/11/1868 1 7 Catherine Aberdare. Rev. Bride eldest daughter of Rees Daniel Leigh. Williams, Cefnpennar House, Aberdare Chetwode, George Ricketts Elizabeth 30/04/1868 St. Georges, Groom of Chilton Bucks. Bride 08/05/1868 4 7 Revd Sophia Hanover Square, by from Bucks and Llantrithyd, widow the Rt. Rev. the of the late Charles Spencer Lord Bishop of Ricketts, R. N. More information Oxford, assisted by given. the Rev. E. Boys and the Rev. T.G. Smart. Colcock John Cragoe Mary Louisa 12/11/1868 Sketty Church. Groom of the Brewery in 13/11/1868 4 1 Rev. M. Bolney. Bridgend. Bride eldest daughter, Wyndham Arms, Bridgend. Collings R.P. Phillips Ellen Brixton Church, Groom of the firm Phillips & Son, 17/04/1868 4 7 London Castle Square, Swansea, son of By the Rev. Dr. the late Lieut. Collings of Royal Vaughan Artillery. Bride 2 nd daughter of Thomas Phillips of London. Cragoe Joseph Magor Tresaderin 08/10/1868 St. James Church, Groom of Wyndham Arms Hotel, 16/10/1868 4 7 Elizabeth Bath. Rev. H. Bridgend. Bride 4 th daughter of Theodore Cavell, late William Magor of Rosekear, rector. Wadebridge, Cornwell. Groom’s Groom’s Bride’s Bride’s First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname name Marriage newspaper Cule David Morse Elizabeth 04/06/1868 By licence at Groom grocer of Ponypridd. Bride 05/06/1868 4 7 Ruamah Baptist of Corntown, Ewenny. Chapel, Bridgend by the Rev. John Jenkins. Dalton, Revd J.J. Hardwicke Rosetta 15/04/1868 By licence at St. Groom Baptist minister of Pinner. 24/04/1868 4 3 Marks, Tollington Bride 2 nd daughter of Samuel Park by the Rev. G. Marks, late of Bridgend Birkett Latrelle Daniel Gwilym Magor (?) Margaret 19/05/1868 Llangynwyd Church, Groom from Neuadd Domas farm 22/05/1868 4 7 Maesteg by Rev. R. Llangynwyd. Bride from Gadlys, P. Llewellyn, M.A. Llangynwyd Darroch Donald Homfray Louisa 17/01/1868 Calcutta Donald – Lieut. H.M. Staff Corps, 24/01/1868 4 7 Denman Bengal. Louisa is 5th daughter of late Mr. Robert Sheddon Homfray & granddaughter of Sir Jeremiah Homfray of Llandaff House, Glamorganshire David Edward Powell Mary Ann 09/07/1868 Register Office, Groom farmer of Kenfig. Bride of 10/07/1868 4 7 Bridgend. Cornelly. Davies W.Y. Hutchinson Hannah Monday last Maesteg. Groom of White Lion Inn, 11/12/1868 4 5 Maesteg. Bride daughter of Mr. Hutchinson of “The Farmers." Davis Alfred Morgan Jane 11/06/1868 Register Office, Groom of Llanharry. 12/06/1868 4 3 Bridgend Bride of Treose, Langan Davis William Powell Susannah 08/06/1868 Baptist Chapel, Groom of Gelligaer. Bride of 12/06/1868 4 3 Cowbridge before Llantwit Major. Mr. D. Lloyd registrar. Dawson, Esq John Louisa Dawson 17/06/1868 Parish Church, Groom second son of late Col. 26/06/1868 4 7 Blackwell Withycombe Dawson C.B.R.E. of Tregroes and Raleigh, Exmouth, Withycombe, Exmouth, Devon. Devon. Bride second daughter of Charles Rector Rev. George Dawson Esq of Exmouth, Devon. Dawson of Report of reception at Pencoed Woodleigh, Devon. 19.06.1868, page 4, column 3. Assisted by Held in absentia in the incumbent Rev. H.L. schoolroom of Penprisk National Hussey. School and including Sunday School. Donne Matthew Thomas Lizzie 30/09/1868 Parish Church, Pyle, Groom 3 rd son of Mr. Donne of 02/10/1868 4 7 by licence. Monckton. Bride only child of Mr. Rev. J. Evans Thomas, Ballas Farm, Pyle. Groom’s Groom’s Bride’s Bride’s First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname name Marriage newspaper Edmunds Rev Mr. Knight Constance Nottage Groom son of Rev. T. Edmunds of 25/09/1868 4 5 Cowbridge. Edwards William Brown Jane 19/05/1868 Registrar's Office, Groom from Bridgend. Bride from 22/05/1868 4 7 Bridgend before Mr. Monknash. David Lloyd registrar. Elward Edward Thomas Elizabeth 22/08/1868 Ruamah Chapel, Groom of St. Donats. Bride of St. 28/08/1868 4 3 Bridgend, by Rev Brides Major John Jenkins Estlin Alfred Laird Wood Clara Lucy 22/07/1868 Mumbles Groom solicitor of Somerton, 31/07/1868 4 4 (Eastlin) Somerset. Bride formerly of Vale House, Somerton. Daughter of the late William Wood, Esq. Evans, Revd David Tittle Ellen Jane 17/03/1868 Zoar Chapel, Neath. Ellen Jane daughter of the late 20/03/1868 4 2 By the Rev. John Charles Tittle of Bristol. Matthews of Briton Ferry assisted by Rev. B. Williams, curate Farr George John Mary 10/03/1868 Bridgend Register Mr. Farr of Coychurch Miss John 13/03/1868 4 1 Office of Newcastle Flower Phillip William Lewis Jennet 10/06/1868 Newcastle Church Bride third daughter of the late 12/06/1868 4 3 by the Venerable William Lewis of Llanguian. Archdeacon of Groom of Baglan Lodge. Llandaff, assisted by the Rev. David Lewis M.A., brother of the bride. Furlong Geo. Chappel Sarah 06/06/1868 Hope English Both of Bridgend. 12/06/1868 4 3 Baptist Chapel by the Rev. T. Cole Gay Joseph Passmore Eliza 22/08/1868 Registrars Office, Groom of Aberkenfig. Bride of 28/08/1868 4 3 Bridgend. Tondu. Gladdish William Griffiths Catherine 16/11/1868 Hope Chapel, Both of Bridgend. 20/11/1868 1 7 Bridgend, by licence. Rev. Thomas Cole. Glanville Wilfred Slader Eliza Yorke 07/04/1868 Ludchurch, Bride 3 rd daughter of the late 17/04/1868 4 7 Pembrokeshire by Captain E. Slader of Lewisham, the Rev. Charles Kent. Groom of Newhouse Cornish Narbeth Gronow Edward M. Roberts Ann 03/11/1868 Coity Church. Rev. Groom draper of Bridgend. Bride 06/11/1868 4 1 D. Roberts. eldest daughter of Mr. W. Roberts, Cambrian Inn, Bridgend. Groom’s Groom’s Bride’s Bride’s First Date of Place of Marriage Other Information Date of Page Col Surname First name Surname name Marriage newspaper Guest Ivor Bertie, Sir Churchill Cornelia Monday St. James Church Bride eldest daughter of the Duke 29/05/1868 4 6 Henrietta morning Piccadilly by the and Duchess of Marlborough.
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