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CONNOR, William

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CONNOR, William (son of CONNOR, Raymond F and JAMES, Blanche).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CONNOR, Raymond F

    Raymond + JAMES, Blanche. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  JAMES, Blanche

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 5/14/1951

    Rowers of blue and red were contrasted attractively
    against the white gowns worn by the bride and her attendants
    for the marriage of Miss Mary Virginia Connor and Raymond
    H. Bugenhagen, solemnized Saturday at 11 o'clock in the rectory
    of St. Patrick's Church, the Rev. John P. Kennedy, pastor, offi-
    ciating.
    The bride is the daughter of Mr.
    and Mrs. Raymond F. Connor of
    147 Cottage St. and the groom is
    the son of Mr.and Mrs. Herman
    Bugenhagen of 223 Waterman St.
    A sheer nylon yoke distinguished
    the gown of Chantilly lace over
    nt worn by the bride. She wore
    a finger-tip veil of tulle trimme
    with rhiestones and a seed pearl
    tiara. Her cascade bouquet was
    of blue hyacinths and ivy centere
    with gardenia and trimmed with
    lacelan.
    ORGANDY DRESSES
    Miss Mary Ruth O'Malley, cou-
    sin of the bride, was maid of
    honor and ss Mary Rita Har-
    ris was bridesmaid. They wore
    white frosted organdy baretop
    dreses in ballerina length witih bo-
    leros of nylon tulle. Their Ju-
    liet hats also were of white trost -
    ed organdy and they carried Amer-
    ican beauty roses. Ann Conli,
    niece of the groom, was flowoer
    girl, wearing a replica of the oth-
    er attendants' drese with a
    sweetheart shaped hat. She car-
    ried a Colonial bouquet ofo garnet
    roses. David Craig was best man
    and Kenneth J. Connor, brother
    of the bride, acte as usher.
    The bride's mother wore a two-
    piece dress with a beige lace bod-
    ice and navy gathered skirt, a
    beige picture hat and navy ac-
    cessories. Her corsage was of talis-
    man roses and bachelor buttons.
    The groom's mother chose a navy
    crepe dress with matching acces-
    sories and a corsage of gardenias..
    Two large baskets of gladioli
    decorated the rectory for the cere-
    mony. An afternoon reception to
    300 guests folowed at Green
    Acres, Burt, where covers were
    laid for 35 at the brida table,
    decorated with red roses and cen-
    tered with a modernistic wedding
    cake.
    BURGUNDY SUIT
    The couple left for a wedding
    trip fo Washington,, the bride wear-
    ing a burgandy suit with navy ac-
    cessories, a fur cape and orchid
    corsage. They will make ther
    home at 373 High St.
    The bride is a graduate of Lock-
    port HIgh School and the groom
    was graduated from Lockport High
    School and General Motors Insti-
    tue, Flint, Mich. He erved for
    three years with the U.S. Navy.
    Prenuptial events included show-
    ers given by Mr Roger Horan-
    burg; Mrs Richard Spaulding and
    Miss Audrey Goff; the Misses Eli-
    nor Whitney, June and Marion
    Rutherford; Miss Mary Ruth
    O'Malley.
    Miss Harris gave a dinner, Mrs.
    Glen Gilbert a social enter-
    tainment and Mr and Mrs er-
    man Bugenhagen and famiy enter-
    tained at a dinner for the bride's
    family.

    Children:
    1. 1. CONNOR, William
    2. CONNOR, Kenneth J was born on 4 Aug 1927 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY; died on 27 Jun 2020 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    3. CONNOR, Raymond
    4. CONNOR, Mary Virginia was born on 3 Mar 1929 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY; died on 5 Sep 2012 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.



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