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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Historical News and Notes: Miss Marshall Bride of Welsh Strawbridge

Margaret and Welsh's wedding photo.
Courtesy of the Horsham Preservation & Historical Society

The following announcement appeared in the January 4, 1922 Evening Public Ledger.

Marriage Took Place at Noon Today in Calvary Presbyterian Church

A wedding of social interest took place at noon today in Calvary Presbyterian Church, Twenty-First and Walnut streets, when Miss Margaret Ely Marshall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Morley Marshall, of 1819 Spruce street, became the bride of Mr. Welsh Strawbridge, son of Mrs. George Strawbridge, of 6711 Wissahickon avenue, Germantown. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James B. Williams of Cleveland, O., uncle of the bride assisted by the Rev. Alexander MacColl. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was dressed in an old-fashioned gown which had been worn by her mother. It was of ivory white satin, and point lace, with a full skirt, puffed sleeves and short, pointed bodice. Her tulle veil was arranged with a cluster of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and white bridal roses. Mrs. Stephen G. Kent, sister of the bride, attended as matron of honor. She wore an old-fashioned frock of jade green taffeta and a cap-shaped hat of jade green tulle and silver, trimmed with a plume of the same shade. She carried a bouquet of Sunset roses.

The bridesmaids included Miss Celia Marshall and Miss Harriet Marshall, sisters of the bride, and Miss Alice Welsh Sailer and Miss Louise Strawbridge, cousins of the bridegroom. They were attired in frocks of taffeta shades of sunset yellow, orchid, maize and turquoise blue and carried bouquets of Sunset roses. Mr. John Strawbridge, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man, and the ushers were Mr. H. Morris Adams, Mr. Russell H. Johnson, Jr., Mr. Robert F. Welsh, Mr. Thomas Stokes, Mr. John W. Stokes, and Mr. Stephen G. Kent.

A small reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents for the relatives and a few intimate friends.

The Library of Congress has made historic newspapers dating from 1836-1922 available through their Chronicling America series.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Historical News and Notes: Grame Park for Sale

The following appeared in the February 2, 1920 Evening Public Ledger:


PENNSYLVANIA FARMS FOR SALE
GRAEME PARK FARM of 191 ares, 18 miles from Phila., in Horsham township, Montgomery county. For particulars address M.B. Penrose, Hatboro, R.F.D., Pa.

The Library of Congress has made historic newspapers, dating from 1836-1922, available in their Chronicling America Series. Papers are easily searchable by keywords and location.





Saturday, January 26, 2013

Historical News and Notes: Graeme Park for Sale

The following appeared in the January 26, 1920 Evening Public Ledger:

PENNSYLVANIA FARMS FOR SALE
GRAEME PARK FARM of 191 ares, 18 miles from Phila., in Horsham township, Montgomery county. For particulars address M.B. Penrose, Hatboro, R.F.D., Pa.

The Library of Congress has made historic newspapers, dating from 1836-1922, available in their Chronicling America Series. Papers are easily searchable by keywords and location.





Saturday, November 24, 2012

Historical News and Notes: Graeme Park for Sale

The following announcement appeared in the November 24, 1919 Evening Public Ledger

PENNSYLVANIA FARMS
GRAEME PARK FARM of 191 acres, in Horsham township, Montgomery county, 18 miles from Philadelphia, containing Keith mansion, built 1722 with wainscoted walls and open fireplaces; large farmhouse; also tenant house, 2 large barns and other buildings all of stone; 47 acres timber land; stream.
M.B. PENROSE Hatboro R.F.D. Pa

The seller of the property would have been Morris Penrose, who in 1920, sold Graeme Park to Welsh Strawbridge.

The Library of Congress has made historic newspapers, dating from 1836-1922, available in their Chronicling America Series. Papers are easily searchable by keywords and location.




Monday, October 29, 2012

Historical News and Notes: Obituary of William S. Carothers

The following death notice ran in the October 29, 1915 Evening Public Ledger.

CAROTHERS - At Graeme Park, Davis Grove, Pa, on the Fifth-day, Tenth Month, 28th, 1915. WILLIAM S. CAROTHERS, in his 52d year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, in the Second-day, Eleventh Month, 1st, at 2 p.m., from Horsham Friends' Meeting House. Interment at adjoining burial ground.

The 1920 Federal Census lists Morris Penrose as living with his widowed sister, Mary P. Carothers, so I'd assume William was his brother-in-law. Mary was single in the 1910 Census, so they must not have been married very long before William met his early demise.


The Library of Congress has made historic newspapers, dating from 1836-1922, available in their Chronicling America Series. Papers are easily searchable by keywords and location.




Saturday, June 2, 2012

Historical News and Notes: The Strawbridges are having a Party

The following notice ran in the "gossip column" of the June 2, 1922 Evening Public Ledger:

Mr. and Mrs. Welsh Strawbridge of Graeme Park, Hatboro, have issued invitations for a dance on Saturday evening, June 17.

The Library of Congress has made historic newspapers, dating from 1836-1922, available in their Chronicling America Series. Papers are easily searchable by keywords and location.



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