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Anna J. <I>Woolley</I> Enright

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Anna J. Woolley Enright

Birth
Death
1959 (aged 98–99)
Burial
West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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On Thursday of last week St. Luke's church at Long Branch was comfortably filled with persons who had assembled to witness the marriage of Anna J. Woolley and John Enright.

The bride's wedding outfit consisted of a stone-colored traveling dress of heavy ottoman silk, combined with embossed velvet of contrasting shades, with silver lace trimming an gloves to match. Her ornaments were diamond earrings and pin, presented to her by the groom, and white rose buds. She is the daughter of Samuel Woolley, and a graduate of the class of '80 of the Long Branch school.

The groom is an energetic and prosperous business man and is the proprietor of a grocery business at Seabright and a brass foundry in Brooklyn.

The Rev. Chas. E. Hill, pastor of the Navesink Baptist church, officiated at the wedding. The ushers were Dr. Maurice Enright, a brother of the groom, J. E. Lane and W. R. Cloughly. The bridal tour will comprise a two-weeks' trip to Philadelphia and Washington. On returning from their tour they will make their home at Brooklyn. A great many useful and ornamental presents were received by the young couple.

Red Bank Register, Wed., Jan. 6, 1886
On Thursday of last week St. Luke's church at Long Branch was comfortably filled with persons who had assembled to witness the marriage of Anna J. Woolley and John Enright.

The bride's wedding outfit consisted of a stone-colored traveling dress of heavy ottoman silk, combined with embossed velvet of contrasting shades, with silver lace trimming an gloves to match. Her ornaments were diamond earrings and pin, presented to her by the groom, and white rose buds. She is the daughter of Samuel Woolley, and a graduate of the class of '80 of the Long Branch school.

The groom is an energetic and prosperous business man and is the proprietor of a grocery business at Seabright and a brass foundry in Brooklyn.

The Rev. Chas. E. Hill, pastor of the Navesink Baptist church, officiated at the wedding. The ushers were Dr. Maurice Enright, a brother of the groom, J. E. Lane and W. R. Cloughly. The bridal tour will comprise a two-weeks' trip to Philadelphia and Washington. On returning from their tour they will make their home at Brooklyn. A great many useful and ornamental presents were received by the young couple.

Red Bank Register, Wed., Jan. 6, 1886


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  • Created by: Ruth Ryan
  • Added: Feb 3, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104619625/anna_j-enright: accessed ), memorial page for Anna J. Woolley Enright (1860–1959), Find a Grave Memorial ID 104619625, citing Old First Methodist Church Cemetery, West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Ruth Ryan (contributor 46967971).