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Married 18 May 1882 at Lunenburg - Holman, Elma E.; residing Lunenburg; 24; laborer; - born Lunenburg; parents: Orlando and Sarah A. Holman; 1st marriage to McColl, Christina; residing Lunenburg; 19; domestic; born River John Nova Scotia; parents: Duncan and Eliza McColl; 1st marriage - by Rev. C.R. Harding, Clergyman Volume 336, page 309, record 5

Shunamon – Siteman - Sept 1925 - At St. George's Church last evening the Rev. H. W. Cunningham officiated at the marriage of Mr. Sydney Shunamon, of Beaver Bank, and Miss Hillie Morris Siteman of this city, a well known schoolteacher. The bride was attired in a handsome gown of embroidered silver grey canton with hat to correspond and carried an arm bouquet of pink sweet peas and asters. Mrs. Edward Harris of Summit Street was Matron of Honor and Miss Florence Siteman was bridesmaid. Mr. & Mrs. Shunamon will reside in Halifax.

The Evening Mail, Friday, 20 September 1901, p. 10: - Miss Sadie BAKER, daughter of James BAKER, and James BRAY, of Moncton, were married last evening at 7 o'clock at the Tabernacle church, by Rev. Mr. SCHURMAN. The bride was given away by her brother, John BAKER. She wore a dress of heliotrope silk velvet, trimmed with pearl lace and hat to match. Miss Alma BAKER was the bridesmaid. She was attired in navy blue. The bride's bouquet was of white roses and maiden hair fern. After the ceremony the bridal party and the guests, who were the immediate friends of the contracting parties, drove to the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. R. DARRAH, 96 Maynard street. Mr. and Mrs. BRAY left by the 4 o'clock train this afternoon for Moncton. The couple were the recipients of a large number of presents.

The Evening Mail, Wednesday, 16 October 1907, p. 4, col. 5: - The marriage of Thomas H. DONALDSON, to Lillie A., daughter of Charles HORNE, of Elmsdale, took place in the church at Enfield, on Monday, in the presence of a large number of townsfolk. The bride has been a teacher in Elmsdale and vicinity for the past few years and has made many warm friends. The happy couple left on a short wedding trip after which they will reside in Stewiacke for the winter. In the spring they will remove to Montana, where Mr. DONALDSON has important mining interests.

And at p. 12, col. 1: - A quiet wedding took place Monday morning at half-past nine o'clock in the Enfield Methodist church, when Miss Lillie A. HORNE, daughter of Charles HORNE, of Elmsdale, and Thomas H. DONALDSON, recently from Montana, were united in marriage. The church was prettily decorated with potted plants and the bridal party stood under an arch of maple leaves. The groom's present to the bride was a solitaire diamond ring. Mr. and Mrs. DONALDSON left for a trip through the Annapolis Valley.

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