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REDMOND, James J

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  REDMOND, James J (son of REDMOND, James H).

    James married FILLMORE, Patricia Ann in Jun 1952 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 6/11/1952

    Miss Patricia Ann Fillmore, daughter
    of Mrs. Benjamin Wiseman, Seneca
    avenue, was united in marriage
    with Mr. James J. Redmond, son
    of Mr. and Mrs. James H. .Redmond,
    Richmond Hill. The Rev. Francis L.
    Schwartz officiated at the Nuptial
    High Mass at Sacred Heart church
    before an altar decorated with white
    gladioli and ferns.
    Musical background for the nuptials
    was provided by Miss Angela
    Dyczkowski, 'organist, and Mr. Clifton
    Hughes, who sang Schubert's
    "Ave Maria" and Franck's "Panis
    Angelicus."
    Escorted to the altar by her uncle
    Mr. Richard Neal; the bride wore an

    exquisite gown of white nylon marquisette
    over/ taffeta. It was fashioned
    with a pointed fitted bodice
    with delicate embroidery, accenting
    the stand-up collar and outlining, the
    yoke In a floral motif. The bouffant
    skirt over taffeta rounded out mto
    a cathedral, length train.
    An embroidered and appliqucd
    headpiece held her fingertip-length
    veil and she carried a white prayer
    book, with a white orchid surrounded
    by white roses, baby breath, and
    lily-of-the-vafley.
    Miss Joan Redmond, Richmond
    Hill, sister of the bridegroom, was
    maid of honor, carrying a basket of
    talisman roses and white shasta daisies.
    She wore a yellow nylon marquisette
    over taffeta gown and' a
    headpiece of matching flowers.
    Similarly attired in blue nylon
    marquisette and carrying white bas-
    kets of yellow roses and white shasta
    daisies, were the bridesmaids, Mrs.
    Edward Kelly, Mrs. Naomi Collins,
    and Miss Lois Thomas, Detroit,
    Mich.
    Mr. Joseph Knipper was the best
    man and the ushers were Messrs.
    John Wiseman, Harold Greene and
    William Flay.
    The mother of the bride wore a
    gray and pink silk shantung dress
    with black and pink accessories and
    a corsage of pink roses and baby
    breath. Mrs. Redmond selected a
    navy blue sheer dress with white accessories
    and a corsage of yellow
    roses and baby breath.
    After the ceremony, the reception
    was held at the home of rhe bride's
    aunt in Ridge road, Lewiston, for
    250 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Redmond
    motored to Pennsylvania for their
    wedding trip and will be registered
    at Split Rock lodge in the Pocono
    mountains. Mrs. Redmond chose
    for traveling a gray suit with ice
    blue and navy blue accessories. An
    orchid corsage completed her ensemble.
    The couple will reside at 501 Seventh
    street.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  REDMOND, James H
    Children:
    1. 1. REDMOND, James J
    2. REDMOND, Joan



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