Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Family: Gordon Bradbury POLLEY / Bettina Mae WATSON, UE (F592)
m. 9 Aug 1946-
Male
Gordon Bradbury POLLEY
Birth 20 Apr 1915 Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Death 6 Jul 2006 Mississauga, Peel Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada Burial 12 May 2008 Etobicoke, York County, Ontario, Canada Marriage 9 Aug 1946 [1, 2] Church Of The Epiphany, Toronto, , Ontario, Canada [1, 2] Father William Harrison POLLEY | F717 Group Sheet Mother Frances May Gertrude NASH | F717 Group Sheet
Female
Bettina Mae WATSON, UE
Birth 23 Oct 1920 Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Death 15 Mar 2019 Cambridge, , Ontario, Canada Burial Father George John WATSON | F613 Group Sheet Mother Margaret May DALLISON | F613 Group Sheet
Male
Donald Gordon POLLEY
Female
Lynn May POLLEY
Birth 22 Jul 1954 Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Christening Sep 1954 Toronto, , Ontario, Canada Death 20 May 2022 Waterloo, , Ontario, Canada Burial 18 Sep 2022 Camp Koinonia, Parry Sound, , Ontario, Canada Spouse Peter Andrew RYELAND | F1130 Marriage
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Notes Married:
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Rev. G. S. Despared officiated at the marriage of Bettina Mae Watson and Gordon Bradbury Polley, August 9, at the Church of the Epiphany, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Watson. The groom is the son of Mrs. Polley and the late W. H. Polley. Given in marriage by her father, the bride worse a classic gown of white slipper satin, matching halo headdress and finger-tip veil. She carried a cascade of red roses and bouvardia, Maid of honor, Key Neun, was attired in romance blue faille taffeta. Her flowers were yellow roses and cornflowers. Joyce Alexander and Catherine Watson, bridesmaids, wore pink faille taffeta carrying pink roses and cornflowers. Best man was William Polley, with ushers Robert Watson and Robert Polley. Mrs. Watson recieved in a richelicu red ensemble accented with black. The groom's mother wore a costume of navy printed crepe with matching accessories. Later the bride changed to a powder blue crepe frock, matching topcoat, navy accessories, for travelling. [2]
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