son of Edward & Mary Emma (Weeks) Van Sise
owned jewlery store in Manhattan "Van Sise & Chapter"
Daily Brooklyn Eagle - 11/19/1896
At the home of Mr. & Mrs. Garrett Van Name, on Rogers Avenue, last evening, their daughter, Miss Ida Mosetta Van Name, was married to Mr. George Edward Van Sise. The entire house was beautifully decorated with laurel and the bridal party stood under an arch of amilax and chrysanthemums. The ceremony was preformed at 8 o'clock, the Rev. W.B. Harris, pastor of the Baptist church of Leonardsville, NJ and grandfather of the bride, being the officiating clergyman. The wedding party entered the palor to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, preformed by Frank Seaman. Two little flower girls, Misses Minnie Winter and Elsie Van Sise, one a neice of the bride and the other of the groom, preceded the bridal party. The bride, a handsome brunette, looked charming in a costume of white brocaded satin, with tulle veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. The ushers were Lewis B. Smith, of Huntington and Fred Velsor, of Oyster Bay. After receiving congratulations a wedding supper was served. The bride was the receipient of a large number of handsome presents. After an extended wedding trip the young couple will take up their residence in Brooklyn. (all of the guests were listed, but too many to type)
son of Edward & Mary Emma (Weeks) Van Sise
owned jewlery store in Manhattan "Van Sise & Chapter"
Daily Brooklyn Eagle - 11/19/1896
At the home of Mr. & Mrs. Garrett Van Name, on Rogers Avenue, last evening, their daughter, Miss Ida Mosetta Van Name, was married to Mr. George Edward Van Sise. The entire house was beautifully decorated with laurel and the bridal party stood under an arch of amilax and chrysanthemums. The ceremony was preformed at 8 o'clock, the Rev. W.B. Harris, pastor of the Baptist church of Leonardsville, NJ and grandfather of the bride, being the officiating clergyman. The wedding party entered the palor to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, preformed by Frank Seaman. Two little flower girls, Misses Minnie Winter and Elsie Van Sise, one a neice of the bride and the other of the groom, preceded the bridal party. The bride, a handsome brunette, looked charming in a costume of white brocaded satin, with tulle veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. The ushers were Lewis B. Smith, of Huntington and Fred Velsor, of Oyster Bay. After receiving congratulations a wedding supper was served. The bride was the receipient of a large number of handsome presents. After an extended wedding trip the young couple will take up their residence in Brooklyn. (all of the guests were listed, but too many to type)
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