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Family: Reginald Norman (Rev) Rowsell / Ruby Belinda Field (F7)

m. 29 Jun 1942


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  • Reginald Norman (Rev) Rowsell Male
    Reginald Norman (Rev) Rowsell

    Birth  28 Oct 1909  Leading Tickles, Nfld. Find all individuals with events at this location
    Christening  30 Jan 1910  Leading Tickles, Nfld. Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  5 Jul 1983  St. John's, Nfld. Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial  8 Jul 1983  St. John's, Nfld. Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage  29 Jun 1942  [1]  Gower Street Church, St. John's, Nfld.  [1] Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Ruby Belinda Field Female
    Ruby Belinda Field

    Birth  3 Jan 1914  124 Barnes Rd, St John's, Nl Find all individuals with events at this location
    Christening  5 Apr 1914  Gower St Methodist Church, St John's, Nl Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  27 Jan 1982  St John's, Nl Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial    Mount Pleasant Cemetery, St John's, Nl Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Edwin (Edward) White Field | F2 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Anne Taylor | F2 Group Sheet 

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  • Notes  Married:
    • From Daily News, June 30, 1942:

      Wedding Bells!
      Gower Street United Church was the scene of a pretty wedding last evening when Ruby Belinda, daughter of Mrs. and the late Edward Field, became the bride of Rev. Reginald Norman Rowsell, B.A., the ceremony being performed by Rev. D. K. Burns, B.A., Ph.D. The bride, who was attired in a dainty gown of white satin with train, and carried a bouquet of June roses, carnations, baby's breath and asparagus fern, was attended by Miss Eleanor Maddock and her sister Lorna who wore dresses of opera blue and lemon organza with matching head-dress, and whose bouquets consisted of June roses and sweet peas. The groomsman was Rev. C. E. Burke, B.A., a classmate at college, and now Y.M.C.A. supervisor in the Royal Canadian Navy. The father-giver was Mr. B.R. Taylor, cousin of the bride and Mr. A. Wiseman of Little Bay Islands ushered. The bride's mother wore black and rose with corsage of carnations and sweet peas. During the signing of the register Mrs. W.A. Dawe, sister of the bride, sang "I'll Walk With You" with Mrs. F. Wylie at the organ. Following the ceremony, the wedding party drove to Woodstock where supper was served and the usual toasts duly and hearily honoured. The bride and groom leave by this afternoon's express for Corner Brook on a visit to the latter's parents, before taking up residence at Bell Island, where the groom is pastor of the United Church.

  • Sources 
    1. [S34] Original marriage certificate.