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Married A Viscount

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Day
31
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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New York, July 28.- Miss Caroline Jones, daughter of Jfathaniel S. Joaes of this city, but formerly of Chicago, was married to Viscount Benoist D'Ajsy of France. The cereinony took place in the Church of St. Catherine of Genoa, in Harlem. Rev. F.ither Agnew of Chicago officiated, and was assisted by Rev. Father Slattery, rector of the church, aiid Rev. Fatner Evers, afcsistant rector. The bride was aMired in wtiite satin witu ruffling and draperies of point lacf, and wore a suburb tiara ot dminouds, the gift of the bridegroom. Challes Herbert Uavis was the best man and Miss Mamie Cooke of Chicago the maid of honor. The papal blessing was bestowed upon the couple by Father Slattery about two weeks ago. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the residence of the bride's parents, in Audubon park. Viscount and Viscountess Benoist D'Azy left ior the Adirondacks to stay two weeks before sailing for Frauce. Few American girls have become the brides of such a rich young man of old family and title. Viscouut Beuoist D'Azy's great-grandfather was iniuifter of state under Charles X, and his graudfather was president of the cbarnber of (ieputies when that body met in Bordeaux in 1871. Two of his cousins are members of the present chamber.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News