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- [S5] Find A Grave, → Memorial ID 213813135.
- [S2] Newspaper.
Guests assembled at the residence of John WHITE, Tuesday afternoon, to witness the marriage of his only daughter, Agnes Wallace WHITE to Joseph P. BARNES of firm of Messrs. Barnes & Murray. The ceremony was peformed by Rev. L.G. Macneill, pastor of St. Andrew’s church, assisted by Rev. C.J. James, St. James church. The bride was attended by Miss BARNES, sister of the groom and Miss Grace SKINNER and Miss Beatrice SKINNER. The groomsmen were F.A.L. LOCKHART, F.W. MURRAY and Master Raymond SKINNER.
— Saint John Globe, September 4, 1889.
- [S2] Newspaper.
The residence of John WHITE, Orange street (St. John) was filled with invited guests yesterday afternoon. The occasion for the merriment was the marriage of Agnes WHITE, only d/o Mr. White to Joseph Pope MURRAY of firm Barnes & Murray. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L.G. McNeil of St. Andrews church, assisted by Rev. C.J. James. The bride was attended by Miss BARNES, sister of the groom, Miss Grace SKINNER and Beatrice SKINNER, a little miss only 3 years old. The groomsmen were F.A.L. LOCKHART, F.W. MURRAY and Master Raymond SKINNER.
— The Daily Telegraph, Saint John, September 4, 1889.
- [S2] Newspaper.
m. Tuesday 3rd inst., at residence of bride’s father, by Rev. L.G. Macneil, Joseph Pope BARNES, St. John city / Agnes Wallace WHITE d/o John WHITE, Esq.
— The Daily Telegraph, Saint John, September 4, 1889.
- [S50] New Brunswick Provincial Archives – Vital Statistics, (website).
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