My father's parents were married 105 years ago in the Methodist church less than a mile from where I live.
There are no photographs of the wedding [which is a shame] as it appears that my grandfather's sister, Daisy, forgot to organise the photographer ... or so I have been told.
I didn't know of the existence of this newspaper report until my cousin sent me a copy.
Like so many steps forward in a family tree it results in a step backwards ... or at least sidewards. You see I know of three of the four bridesmaids listed ~ in fact I have photographs of them ~ but "Miss Gertrude Tetlow of Pendleton, sister of the mother of the bride" raises a few questions. The mother of the bride was of course my great grandmother, Agnes Ellen Wagstaffe nee Knowles ... and yet Miss Gertrude Tetlow is her sister. Something doesn't make sense.
In trying to trace my great grandmother's parents, I've been looking for the Knowles family. Is it somehow entwined with the Tetlow family ? Have I got the wrong family ... or is there an error in the newspaper report ? That's something to look into ... and part of the fun of trying to track down your ancestors.
Here's a transcript of the newspaper report forwarded by my cousin, Faye.
Like so many steps forward in a family tree it results in a step backwards ... or at least sidewards. You see I know of three of the four bridesmaids listed ~ in fact I have photographs of them ~ but "Miss Gertrude Tetlow of Pendleton, sister of the mother of the bride" raises a few questions. The mother of the bride was of course my great grandmother, Agnes Ellen Wagstaffe nee Knowles ... and yet Miss Gertrude Tetlow is her sister. Something doesn't make sense.
In trying to trace my great grandmother's parents, I've been looking for the Knowles family. Is it somehow entwined with the Tetlow family ? Have I got the wrong family ... or is there an error in the newspaper report ? That's something to look into ... and part of the fun of trying to track down your ancestors.
Here's a transcript of the newspaper report forwarded by my cousin, Faye.
I'll tell you what, you don't get report like this in local newspapers nowadays.
What a wonderfully vivid description of the event. You may not have a photograph but you certainly get an idea what it must looked like...right down the the dress. What fun.
ReplyDeleteI only knew of it a few days ago too.
DeleteMore investigation to come, methinks!!
ReplyDeleteIt never ends ... you can always find something else.
DeleteWhat a nice discovery! I wonder if you can find the original newsclipping and frame it?
ReplyDeleteI had a look in the British News Archive I subscribe to but I don't think they have scanned the local newspaper it was featured in [yet]. I can download and/or print copies of those articles. AS for the original perhaps someone in the family has got one.
DeleteHow perfectly wonderful and lovely!
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DeleteYes, it has been a good find ...
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