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Frances Cecilia <I>Aletter</I> Coleridge

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Frances Cecilia Aletter Coleridge

Birth
Kitchener, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
20 Apr 1970 (aged 90)
Ontario, Canada
Burial
Ingersoll, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 43.0525, Longitude: -80.8752778
Plot
Section E, Plot 35
Memorial ID
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Marriage Notice:
COLERIDGE-ALETTER--From Thursday's Daily-Stratford Herald: At a quiet wedding solemnized in St. James Church yesterday, Miss Frances Cecilia Aletter, daughter of Mr. H. Aletter, Berlin, and sister of Mrs. R. J. Stevenson, of this city became the bride of Dr. J. B. Coleridge, of Ingersoll, and former Mayor of that town. Rev. W. T. Cloff, rector of the church, performed the ceremony. The bride, who is well known in Stratford wore a green and blue tailored gown and a valuable set of Russian ermine furs, the gift of the groom. The presents were numerous and costly. Mr. and Mrs. Coleridge will reside in Ingersoll. - Ingersoll Chronicle & Canadian Dairyman, Nov 5, 1908

* The death of Mr. Henry Aletter, father of Mrs. Dr. Coleridge occurred at Montreal on Saturday morning after an illness of three months. The late Mr. Aletter was for many years town clerk of Berlin where he was widely known and universally esteemed. He had been undergoing treatment in Montreal during the past two weeks. The funeral took place at Berling, on Monday. - Oxford Tribune and Canada Dairy Reporter, Dec 17, 1908
Marriage Notice:
COLERIDGE-ALETTER--From Thursday's Daily-Stratford Herald: At a quiet wedding solemnized in St. James Church yesterday, Miss Frances Cecilia Aletter, daughter of Mr. H. Aletter, Berlin, and sister of Mrs. R. J. Stevenson, of this city became the bride of Dr. J. B. Coleridge, of Ingersoll, and former Mayor of that town. Rev. W. T. Cloff, rector of the church, performed the ceremony. The bride, who is well known in Stratford wore a green and blue tailored gown and a valuable set of Russian ermine furs, the gift of the groom. The presents were numerous and costly. Mr. and Mrs. Coleridge will reside in Ingersoll. - Ingersoll Chronicle & Canadian Dairyman, Nov 5, 1908

* The death of Mr. Henry Aletter, father of Mrs. Dr. Coleridge occurred at Montreal on Saturday morning after an illness of three months. The late Mr. Aletter was for many years town clerk of Berlin where he was widely known and universally esteemed. He had been undergoing treatment in Montreal during the past two weeks. The funeral took place at Berling, on Monday. - Oxford Tribune and Canada Dairy Reporter, Dec 17, 1908

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Frances Cecilia, wife of James Bruce Coleridge, 1879-1970



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