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Alice Louise <I>Crawfoot</I> Coddington

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Alice Louise Crawfoot Coddington

Birth
Death
Dec 1981 (aged 92–93)
Delaware County, New York, USA
Burial
Sennett, Cayuga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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CRAWFOOT—CODDINGTON. - Well Known Young People Will Be Married This Evening.

Miss Alice Crawfoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Crawfoot of No. 7 Gaylord street, will be married this evening at 6 o'clock to Locy Coddington of Syracuse, formerly of Auburn. The wedding will take place at the bride's home and will be performed by the Rev. A. A. Nellis, pastor of the Second Baptist ohurch.

The house has been very prettily decorated by Florist Pat­rick in palms, ferns and pink asters. The bride will be gowned in white messaline. The bridesmaid, Miss Amy Baldwin, will be gowned in a lavender messaline dress. Both will carry large bunches of white roses. The best man will be Royal Murray of Syracuse. The ribbon girls will be the Misses Gertrude and Louise Fell, cousins of the bride. Miss Alice M. Jones will play the wedding march.

The presents for the popular young couple are very numerous and beautiful, including cut glass, china, fur­niture and other things. Guests will be here from Syracuse, Scipio, Lake Ridge and Genoa to the number of about 50.

After the wedding a very fine supper will be served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Coddington leave tonight for Boston, Ipswich, Hart­ford and New York, after which they will reside in Syracuse.

THE AUBURN CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1909.

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CRAWFOOT—CODDINGTON. - Well Known Young People Will Be Married This Evening.

Miss Alice Crawfoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Crawfoot of No. 7 Gaylord street, will be married this evening at 6 o'clock to Locy Coddington of Syracuse, formerly of Auburn. The wedding will take place at the bride's home and will be performed by the Rev. A. A. Nellis, pastor of the Second Baptist ohurch.

The house has been very prettily decorated by Florist Pat­rick in palms, ferns and pink asters. The bride will be gowned in white messaline. The bridesmaid, Miss Amy Baldwin, will be gowned in a lavender messaline dress. Both will carry large bunches of white roses. The best man will be Royal Murray of Syracuse. The ribbon girls will be the Misses Gertrude and Louise Fell, cousins of the bride. Miss Alice M. Jones will play the wedding march.

The presents for the popular young couple are very numerous and beautiful, including cut glass, china, fur­niture and other things. Guests will be here from Syracuse, Scipio, Lake Ridge and Genoa to the number of about 50.

After the wedding a very fine supper will be served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Coddington leave tonight for Boston, Ipswich, Hart­ford and New York, after which they will reside in Syracuse.

THE AUBURN CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1909.

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