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- [S51] Book -- Voght/Wilkie wedding book, page 2 (Reliability: 3).
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
This Certifies that -
Raymond C. Voght of Buffalo and F. Edith Wilkie of Buffalo
Were united in Marriage according to the laws of God and the State of New York on this 28th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fourteen at Buffalo N.Y.
By me, Henry E. Bayley, Minister of the Gospel
Witnesses: Fannie Wilkie and Frederick W. Winkler Jr.
- [S44] Newspaper -- Buffalo Morning Express, Voght-Wilkie; marriage announcement; 30 December 1914; unknown page (Reliability: 2).
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Wedding announcement of Raymond C. Voght and F. Edith Wilkie (Buffalo Morning Express, 30 Dec 1914) Voght-Wilkie.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkie in University avenue on Monday evening the marriage of Miss F. Edith Wilkie to Raymond C. Voght was solemnized by the Rev. E. Bayley of the Central Park Methodist Episcopal church. The bride wore ivory crepe meteor with silk net, shadow lace and pearl trimming. Her veil was fastened with lilies of the valley and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Frances Wilkie, as her sister's maid of honor, wore champagne crepe de chine with sapphire blue velvet and corsage bouquet of safrano roses. Frederick W. Winkler was best man and the bride's niece, Miss Frances E. Wilkie, was flower girl, carrying primroses and rosebuds. Miss Ethel G. Voght played the wedding music. The ceremony took place before the fireplace, which was banked with palms and poinsettia. Mr. and Mrs. Voght have left for an eastern trip and after February 1st will be at home at No. 608 Humboldt parkway. |
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