Family: Edward E. Boynton / Ida M. Long (F5753)

m. 30 Dec 1891


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  • Male
    Edward E. Boynton

    Birth  Abt 1869  Almond, Allegany Co., New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Marriage  30 Dec 1891  Livonia, Livingston Co., New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  George L. Boynton | F8227 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Susan | F8227 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Ida M. Long

    Birth  8 Oct 1866  Livonia, Livingston Co., New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Father  Edwin C. Long | F2836 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Sarah J. Roberts | F2836 Group Sheet 

  • Notes  Married:
    • Rochester, Monroe, NY, Democrat & Chronicle, Dec 31, 1891
      WESTERN NEW YORK NEWS LIVINGSTON
      A Pretty Home Wedding At Livonia Yesterday
      On of the most pleasant social events of the season was the wedding celebrated at the residence of E. C. LONG, at Livonia yesterday, at 1 o'clock, when the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LONG, Miss Ida, was united in marriage to E. E. BOYNTON, of Hornellsville. The bride and groom entered the parlors to the strains of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" and the ceremony was performed in an impressive manner by Rev. D. W. GATES. The bride was attired in a rich, white silk, with trimmings of cord and point lace, and a corsage boquet of white carnations. The decorations were arranged with special appropriateness to both seasons and the occasion. During the ceremony and while the congratulations were being extended the bridal couple stood beneath a skyla of evergreens, similax and mistletoe, with its festoons of vines and white ribbon. There were present out of the hundred and fifty invited guests about seventy. Among the guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. G. L. BOYNTON, of Hornellsville; Mr. and Mrs. John JACK and daughter, of Richmond; Lewis JACK, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. FISHER, of Rochester; Mrs. George FREEMAN and Miss Libbie FREEMAN, of Lima; Miss Fanny ROBERTS and son, Craig, of Nunda. The gifts were handsome and valuable. After an elaborate lunch the bride and groom took their departure for a short Western tour.