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- [S431] Watertown Daily Times, (Watertown, N.Y.), February 24, 1922, pg.2 (Reliability: 3).
FRALEY-BOSSERT WEDDING
Rosiere, Feb 24
At St. Josephs church, Wayland, N.Y., Feb. 21 at ______ place the marriage of Miss Madeline Bossert, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bossert, to William Fraley, son of Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Rosiere. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Geffel.
The bridal party proceeded to the altar to the strains of the Wedding March rendered by Miss Monica Peabody.
The bride was attired in nation blue crepe meteor and carried bridal roses and lillies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Veronica Bossert, sister of the bride, wore Harding blue satin and carried pink carnations. The brides maid, Miss Iva Granger of Rosiere, niece of Mr. Fraley, was dressed in navy blue satin and carried pink carnations. The other attendants were Albert Bossert, brother of the bride, and Eugene Larkin of Mt. Morris, friend of the bridegroom.
After the ceremony the couple returned to the home of the bride, where a breakfast was served to the immediate realtives and friends. They left on the afternoon train for a short wedding trip, the bride wearing a suit of brown velvet with hat to match. They will be at home to friends at Rosiere, March 1.
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Marriage ban, Henry Mathis and Barbe Oberling, May 18 1779, Berthelming, Moselle, France Marriage ban, Henry Mathis and Barbe Oberling, May 18 1779, Berthelming, Moselle, France
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- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?), February 24, 1922, pg. 2 (Reliability: 3), 23 Nov 2005.
FRALEY-BOSSERT WEDDING
Feb 21 1922 (hand written)
On Tuesday morning of last week at nine o'clock, at St. Joseph's church, Wayland N. Y., occurred the marriage of Miss Madeline Bossert, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bossert, to William Fraley, son of Mrs. Julia Fraley, of Rosiere. The bridal party proceeded to the altar to the strains of the wedding march rendered by Miss Monica Peabody, where the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Geffel.
The bride was attired in nation blue crepe meteor and carried bridal roses and lillies of the valley. Tha maid of honor, Miss Veronica Bossert, sister of the bride, wore Harding blue satin and carried pink carnations. The brides maid, Miss Iva Granger of Rosiere, a niece of Mr. Fraley, was dressed in navy blue satin and carried pink carnations. The groom was attended by Albert Ossert, brother of the bride, and Eugene Larkin, of Mt. Morris, a friend of the groom.
Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents to the immediate relatives and freinds, after which the young couple left on a short wedding trip, the bride wearing a suit of brown velvet with hat to match.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraley will be at home to their friends at Rosiere on March 1.
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