Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Family: Archibald Cameron MACNAUGHTON, K.C. / Sybil Evelyn MCMARTIN (F1954)
m. 18 Jun 1912-
Male
Archibald Cameron MACNAUGHTON, K.C.
Birth 5 Jul 1887 Vellore, Ontario, Canada Death 17 Feb 1952 Burial Feb 1952 Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Marriage 18 Jun 1912 [1, 2] Toronto, , Ontario, Canada [1, 2] Father Alexander Monteith MCNAUGHTON | F2234 Group Sheet Mother Catherine CAMERON | F2234 Group Sheet
Female
Sybil Evelyn MCMARTIN
Birth 23 Nov 1883 Ontario, Canada Death 20 Sep 1957 Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Burial Sep 1957 Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Father Elijah MCMARTIN | F12565 Group Sheet Mother Matilda WOOD | F12565 Group Sheet
Male
Alexander Martin MACNAUGHTON
Birth 1915 Death 10 May 2008 Burial Spouse Francis Marion MACLEAN | F1232 Marriage 25 Jul 1942 Trinity College Chapel, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Spouse Phyllis I DOUGALL | F1233 Marriage
Male
Archibald Cameron MACNAUGHTON
Birth 5 Jul 1917 Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Death 19 Aug 1989 Burial Spouse Barbara Riddel MACLAREN | F2129 Marriage 19 Sep 1942 Grace Church On The Hill, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada
Male
Martin Paul MACNAUGHTON
Birth 1921 Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Death Nov 1997 Burial Spouse Muriel Patricia LEMAY | F2130 Marriage
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Notes Married:
- Marmaduke Street, Toronto (Mcmartin Home) - Witnesses William Graham and Muriel McMartin
Mcnaughton - MacMartin (How it is spelt in newspaper)
The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. MacMartin of Marmaduke street was the scene of a very quiet and pretty wedding this afternoon, when their third daughter, Sybil Evelyn, was united in marriage to Mr. A. Cameron Mcnaughton, B.A., Rev. Alex. Gilray, D.D. officiating. Miss Muriel MacMartin, sister of the bride was bridesmail, while Mr. Wm. C. Graham, B.A. assisted the groom, and Miss Katie Mcnaughton, sister of the groom, played the wedding March. The bride who entered the drawing-room with her father, was wearing a gown of Ivory duchess satin and silk embroidered Brussels net, with pearl trimings, also the customary bridal veil with orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white roses and lillies of the valley. The bridesmaid was in cream embroidered Brussels net and lingerie hat, and carried a large bouquet of pale pink roses.
After the ceremony buffet refreshments were served, then the bride and groom left for Eastern points, sailing from Montreal Saturday, 22nd, by the Laurentic for England and France, the bride travelling in a plainly tailored navy serge and tuscan hat. On their return they will reside in their new home in Glencairn avenue. Owing to a recent bereavement only the immediate relatives were invited. [1]
- Marmaduke Street, Toronto (Mcmartin Home) - Witnesses William Graham and Muriel McMartin
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