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The Western Chronicle (Established in 1764 at the Sherborne, Dorchester, and Taunton Journal), With Which is Incorporated “The Dorset Record.” Friday 21 Aug 1908
Page 6 Column 1
SHEPTON BEAUCHAMP.
AN INTERESTING WEDDING was solemnised on Thursday in the Parish Church. The bridegroom was Mr Robert GUMMER, eldest son of Mr W. GUMMER, of Lambrook, and the bride was Miss Mary Amelia WELCH, youngest daughter of Mr F. WELCH, of Shepton Beauchamp. The service was fully choral. The Rector, the Rev A. LETHBRIDGE, took the service and Mr. T. ROWSWELL presided at the organ. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr William WELCH, was attired in a silver grey dress with hat to match, and she carried a bouquet of choice flowers, the gift of Miss LEAN. She was attended by three bridesmaids, who wore cream dresses with black hats, and two little girls in cream dresses and hats, carrying baskets of flowers. The bride and bridegroom were the recipients of over 40 useful presents.
<NOTES: Robert GUMMER son of
William GUMMER and Anna MOUNTER, married Mary Amelia WELCH
Mary
Amelia WELCH daughter of Frederick Thomas WELCH and Caroline BEST,
married Robert GUMMER>