COLVIN Weddings in the papers COLVIN Weddings in the papers

COLVIN-ALBRO
Miss Hannah ALBRO of Phenix, daughter of Lucius ALBRO of Auburn, was quietly married to Benjamin COLVIN of Phenix at 5:30, Saturday afternoon at Middletown, by Rev. George W. Manning, pastor of the Middletown Methodist Episcopal Church, and formerly pastor of the Phenix M.E. Church. The witnesses were Mr. & Mrs. Fred McKIMBE of Providence. Both Mr. and Mrs. COLVIN are very well known in and about Phenix. Mr. COLVIN is at present employed at the plant of the Universal Winding Company, as machinist and was for several years employed by the Witford Grocery Company as a clerk. Mrs. COLVIN is a graduate of the commercial department of the West Warwick High school class of 1907. The newly married couple will make their residence on Maple Avenue, Phenix.
Pawtuxet Valley Daily Times Times June 21, 1919


MARRIAGE: Herbert A. COLVIN and Hattie LINDLEY were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage in Newport at 4 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. Harley SMITH. The bride and groom are popular young people and have a host of friends in Phenix. They were recipients of many useful and handsome presents. Mr. and Mrs. COLVIN left after the ceremony for their newly furnished home at 15 Rounds Ave, Elwood, where they enter upon married life with the best wishes of their friends.
Pawtuxet Valley Daily Times Aug 31, 1901


Charles B. COLVIN, son of Louis COLVIN of Hope, and Elnora COLE, daughter of Calvin COLE of Phenix, were married Saturday evening at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Willard H. PEARCE, Mumford Street, Harris, Rev. Maurice STADFELD, pastor of the Phenix Baptist Church, officiating. The bride was attended by her sister Mamie, and Howard ELLIOT of Phenix acted as groomsman. Evelyn PEARCE, a niece of the bride was flower girl. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. PEARCE, after which the newly married couple. (end of article)
Pawtuxet Valley Daily Times Jan 30, 1909


TRAINOR-COLVIN
Stanley TRAINOR and Jessie COLVIN of Fiskeville, were married at Attleboro, last Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The witnesses were Mr. & Mrs. Henry BOWEN of Knightsville, the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister. The bride was becominly attired in a green taffeta dress. Mr. TRAINOR is very well known in and around Fiskeville, having been employed for some time at the Interlaken Print Works. Mrs. TRAINOR has been employed as clerk in Woolworth's 5 and 10 cent store, Arctic. Both are prominent members of the Christian Endeavor and Sunday school of the Fiskeville Tabernacle Church.
Pawtuxet Valley Daily Times (no date on article)


MARRIED
COLVIN-BOSS-In Johnson, June 20, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. J.V. OSTERHOUT, Edward C. COLVIN of Providence and Nellie P. BOSS of Johnson.
Pawtuxet Valley Daily Times June 22, 1893


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