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Peter Curran Barrett

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Peter Curran Barrett

Birth
Waverly, Wright County, Minnesota, USA
Death
17 Aug 1939 (aged 60)
Havre, Hill County, Montana, USA
Burial
Havre, Hill County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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The Havre Herald, Havre, Montana, March 2, 1906
BARRETT – GUMS
A very quiet but pretty wedding took place on Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. D. A. Armstrong, where her sister, Miss Helen was married to Peter C. Barrett by Rev. Father Eberschweiler. The wedding took place in the parlor, which was transformed into a bower for the occasion.
The bride was very prettily attired in a gown of white organdy trimmed with fine lace, and carried a large bou¬quet of bride's roses. She was at¬tended by Miss Barrett, who was dressed in a gown of pale blue silk and carried a bouquet of white car¬nations. The groom, in conventional black, was attended by L. W. Mack.
After the marriage ceremony a wedding supper was prettily served the bridal party, and a few immediate friends and relatives of the groom. The happy couple left on night train for Butte and other Montana cities for a short trip, and will be home to their friends, after March 15, at their residence on Second ave.

Havre Plaindealer, 3 Mar 1906, p. 6, c. 2
Miss Helen Goms and Peter C. Barrett were married on Monday evening [Feb 26] at seven o'clock at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. D.A. Armstrong, Rev. Father Eberschweiler officiating. The wedding took place in the parlor which was prettily decorated for the occasion. The bride was attired in a gown of white organy trimmed with fine lace and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. She was attended by Miss Nellie Barrett attired in a gown of pale blue silk and carrying a large bouquet of white carnations. The groom, attired in the conventional black, was attended by L.W. [Louis] Mack. After the marriage ceremony the bridal party and a few guests, immediately friends or relatives of the bride and groom, repaired to the dining room where a wedding supper was very prettily served. The happy couple left on the night train for a short trip to Butte, Helena and other Montana cities.
The Havre Herald, Havre, Montana, March 2, 1906
BARRETT – GUMS
A very quiet but pretty wedding took place on Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. D. A. Armstrong, where her sister, Miss Helen was married to Peter C. Barrett by Rev. Father Eberschweiler. The wedding took place in the parlor, which was transformed into a bower for the occasion.
The bride was very prettily attired in a gown of white organdy trimmed with fine lace, and carried a large bou¬quet of bride's roses. She was at¬tended by Miss Barrett, who was dressed in a gown of pale blue silk and carried a bouquet of white car¬nations. The groom, in conventional black, was attended by L. W. Mack.
After the marriage ceremony a wedding supper was prettily served the bridal party, and a few immediate friends and relatives of the groom. The happy couple left on night train for Butte and other Montana cities for a short trip, and will be home to their friends, after March 15, at their residence on Second ave.

Havre Plaindealer, 3 Mar 1906, p. 6, c. 2
Miss Helen Goms and Peter C. Barrett were married on Monday evening [Feb 26] at seven o'clock at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. D.A. Armstrong, Rev. Father Eberschweiler officiating. The wedding took place in the parlor which was prettily decorated for the occasion. The bride was attired in a gown of white organy trimmed with fine lace and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. She was attended by Miss Nellie Barrett attired in a gown of pale blue silk and carrying a large bouquet of white carnations. The groom, attired in the conventional black, was attended by L.W. [Louis] Mack. After the marriage ceremony the bridal party and a few guests, immediately friends or relatives of the bride and groom, repaired to the dining room where a wedding supper was very prettily served. The happy couple left on the night train for a short trip to Butte, Helena and other Montana cities.

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