Miss McCarthy wed in Mohawk chapel
Date9/13/1928
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Original Toronto Star caption: The setting of the Hogg-McCarthy wedding which took place recently in Brantford was an unusual one. The church, which is shown above, was the little old Indian church. His Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks, two miles outside of Brantford, built in 1785, as a result of Haldimand's pledge ''A church shall be built whenever the Mohawks shall settle and a clergyman be established for them.'' It was presented by King George the third, to the Mohawks and had as its first lay official Col. Titus Williams, a great-great-grandfather of the bride. The bride, Miss Mary Vourneen McCarthy, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Overn McCarthy of Brantford, her marriage taking place to Mr. William Cecil Hogg of Pittsburg, on Saturday last.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
CollectionToronto Star Photograph Archive
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Call Number / Accession NumberTS-2-124-GO-238
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Brantford
Province or state:Ontario
Approximately 1909