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1891: Miss Georgiana Phillips Weds Philip Mouland

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06 Mar 2011 02:47 #323 by Mamie
MOULAND-PHILLIPS.

Miss Georgiana Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Phillips, and Philip Mouland of the Twenty-Sixty ward were married Saturday evening in the Williams avenue M.E. church by the Rev. Mr. Barnhart. The bride wore a dress of ashes of roses Henrietta cloth, trimmed with old rose velvet and silver braid, made in Louis XIV style. Stephen Mouland was best man. Miss King was maid of honor. She wore a becoming costume of steele gray. Two little sisters of the bride, Misses Gussie and Jennie Phillips, were bridesmaids. They were dressed alike in blue silk with white lace trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips received many handsome presents. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 1.320 Herkimer street. Some of those present were Stephen W. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Stinus, Miss Angie Stinus, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lockwood, Mrs. J. Loughren, Mrs. Downs, Miss Clara Downs, John Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carr, J. Huey, Joseph McClennan, Mrs. M. Phillips, Miss Phillips, Master William Phillips and Miss Bertha Phillips.

Source: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, Monday, May 11, 1891; Pg. 4

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