In Utica on the 17th int., by the Rev. Mr. Fowler at the late residence of H. Greenman, Robert Bruce French a merchant of San Francisco, Ca., to Miss Sarah Cobbett of Utica.
published in DAILY REPUBLICAN, SYRACUSE, N.Y., MORNING EDITION TUESDAY DEC. 20, 1853.
A very unpleasant affair is alleged to have occurred at the Railroad Depot, last
Saturday noon. It appears that a highly respectable young lady of this city was married
on Saturday, and that a number of the friends and relatives of the newly married couple accompanied them to the Depot.
The outrage referred to, caused considerable feeling among the relatives and friends
of the young lady. Miss SARAH COBBETT, now Mrs. French this city. The Superintendent should reprimand the intruder.
published in DAILY REPUBLICAN, SYRACUSE, N.Y., EVENING EDITION TUESDAY DEC. 20, 1853.
*marriage happened on Dec. 17, 1853.
Contributor: ScottishPiper
In Utica on the 17th int., by the Rev. Mr. Fowler at the late residence of H. Greenman, Robert Bruce French a merchant of San Francisco, Ca., to Miss Sarah Cobbett of Utica.
published in DAILY REPUBLICAN, SYRACUSE, N.Y., MORNING EDITION TUESDAY DEC. 20, 1853.
A very unpleasant affair is alleged to have occurred at the Railroad Depot, last
Saturday noon. It appears that a highly respectable young lady of this city was married
on Saturday, and that a number of the friends and relatives of the newly married couple accompanied them to the Depot.
The outrage referred to, caused considerable feeling among the relatives and friends
of the young lady. Miss SARAH COBBETT, now Mrs. French this city. The Superintendent should reprimand the intruder.
published in DAILY REPUBLICAN, SYRACUSE, N.Y., EVENING EDITION TUESDAY DEC. 20, 1853.
*marriage happened on Dec. 17, 1853.
Contributor: ScottishPiper
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