ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL June 29, 1906 PAGE 3 COL 6
MARRIED
WELTON MONIER
At Canandaigua, June 25, 1906, Samuel A. Welton and Mrs. Adeline Monier, both of Naples.
ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL June 29, 1906 PAGE 2 COL 4
MARRIED, DIVORCED, REMARRIED
After A Separation of 34 Years, Mrs. Adaline and Samuel Welton Marry
Dan Cupid took possession of county court chambers on Monday morning and for a little time made a pleasant break in the dull routine of legal matters, calling upon Judge Knapp to perform his first marriage ceremony, and to remarry Adaline Monier and Samuel A. Welton, of Naples, after they had been divorced for nearly 34 years.
The circumstances briefly told are these, The parties resided at Naples and were married on June 22, 1870, and one child was born to them. In 1873 the wife secured a decree of absolute divorce. Welton left Naples, and, save for an occasional visit, had severed entirely relations with his former home.
Recently he returned and meetings with his former wife awakened the old love, and the past was forgotten and the two decided to remarry. Upon advice of a clergyman, they sought Judge Knapp in order that the ceremony might be performed in accordance with the statute. A very happy couple left the judge's chambers for their home at Naples.
ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES JOURNAL Friday November 4, 1932 PAGE 4 COL 3
WELTON
Mrs. Addie Monier Welton, aged 82 years, died at the home of George Fox in Naples, Wednesday, of erysipelas, resulting from injuries received when she was knocked down by an automobile several weeks ago.
She was born in Naples, October 6, 1850, the daughter of James Livingston and Margaret Anderson Monier. Her husband, Samuel Welton, and a daughter Clara, died several years ago. She leaves only nieces and nephews.
Funeral will take place Friday from the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Monier. The Rev. F. Ernest Miller, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, will officiate, and interment will be made in Rose Ridge Cemetery.
ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL June 29, 1906 PAGE 3 COL 6
MARRIED
WELTON MONIER
At Canandaigua, June 25, 1906, Samuel A. Welton and Mrs. Adeline Monier, both of Naples.
ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL June 29, 1906 PAGE 2 COL 4
MARRIED, DIVORCED, REMARRIED
After A Separation of 34 Years, Mrs. Adaline and Samuel Welton Marry
Dan Cupid took possession of county court chambers on Monday morning and for a little time made a pleasant break in the dull routine of legal matters, calling upon Judge Knapp to perform his first marriage ceremony, and to remarry Adaline Monier and Samuel A. Welton, of Naples, after they had been divorced for nearly 34 years.
The circumstances briefly told are these, The parties resided at Naples and were married on June 22, 1870, and one child was born to them. In 1873 the wife secured a decree of absolute divorce. Welton left Naples, and, save for an occasional visit, had severed entirely relations with his former home.
Recently he returned and meetings with his former wife awakened the old love, and the past was forgotten and the two decided to remarry. Upon advice of a clergyman, they sought Judge Knapp in order that the ceremony might be performed in accordance with the statute. A very happy couple left the judge's chambers for their home at Naples.
ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES JOURNAL Friday November 4, 1932 PAGE 4 COL 3
WELTON
Mrs. Addie Monier Welton, aged 82 years, died at the home of George Fox in Naples, Wednesday, of erysipelas, resulting from injuries received when she was knocked down by an automobile several weeks ago.
She was born in Naples, October 6, 1850, the daughter of James Livingston and Margaret Anderson Monier. Her husband, Samuel Welton, and a daughter Clara, died several years ago. She leaves only nieces and nephews.
Funeral will take place Friday from the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Monier. The Rev. F. Ernest Miller, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, will officiate, and interment will be made in Rose Ridge Cemetery.
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