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probably William Joseph Masser-Horniman | probably William Joseph Masser-Horniman (1870-1950) | ||
ca.1870 Born the son of William Masser, a Cotton Agent. | |||
1906 Marriage. 'Mrs. Horniman, the widow of the former Liberal M.P. for Falmouth, was married at St. John's, Paddington, this morning, to Mr. William Joseph Masser, of Lancaster-gate. The bride was given away by Sir Charles Rich, Bart. Only immediate friends and relatives were present. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Masser-Horniman left for a motor-tour in the Riviera.'<ref>Westminster Gazette - Monday 17 December 1906</ref> | 1906 Marriage. 'Mrs. Horniman, the widow of the former Liberal M.P. for Falmouth, was married at St. John's, Paddington, this morning, to Mr. William Joseph Masser, of Lancaster-gate. The bride was given away by Sir Charles Rich, Bart. Only immediate friends and relatives were present. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Masser-Horniman left for a motor-tour in the Riviera.'<ref>Westminster Gazette - Monday 17 December 1906</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Deaths]] | [[Category: Deaths 1950-1959]] |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 27 March 2020
probably William Joseph Masser-Horniman (1870-1950)
ca.1870 Born the son of William Masser, a Cotton Agent.
1906 Marriage. 'Mrs. Horniman, the widow of the former Liberal M.P. for Falmouth, was married at St. John's, Paddington, this morning, to Mr. William Joseph Masser, of Lancaster-gate. The bride was given away by Sir Charles Rich, Bart. Only immediate friends and relatives were present. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Masser-Horniman left for a motor-tour in the Riviera.'[1]
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- ↑ Westminster Gazette - Monday 17 December 1906