Zij is getrouwd met Ralph Addison Newell.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 29 oktober 1902 te Oakland, Alameda County, California, zij was toen 22 jaar oud.Bron 5
Kind(eren):
[Descendants of John Joseph de la Montanya #841.FTW]
Ethel Newhall lives in the home she received from her grandfather, Colonel Morse, at 411 Lester Avenue, Oakland, CA. (1951 letter
Ethel Jr. is living in Carmel, California, Route 1, Box 80. (1963 letter]
Ethel Aileen de la Montanya | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ralph Addison Newell |
Matthew De La Montanya 25, head, deputy marshall, born California; Emma De La Montanya 22, keeping house, born California; Harry De La Montanya 2, son, born California; Ethel De La Montanya 7/12, daughter, born Nov 1879 in California; Mary Harrington 22, servant, born California;
Matthew De La Montanya 45, born May 1855 in California, married 23 years, clerk;
Emma De La Montanya 42, wife, born Mar 1858 in California, married 23 years, 4 births/4 children living; Harry De La Montanya 22, son, born Apr 1878 in California, single; Ethel De La Montanya 20, born Nov 1879 in California, single; Archibald De La Montoya 17, son, born Aug 1882 in California, single; Widber De La Montoya 6. son, born July 1893 in California, single;
Ethel Aileen de La Montanya Newell died 25 Nov 1956, Oakland Ca
BANKER WEDS DAUGHTER OF POSTOFFICE OFFICIAL; Before Throng of Guests Miss Ethel de la Montanya Becomes Bride of Ralph Newell.
Oakland, Oct. 30.--A pretty wedding took place Wednesday evening at the East Oakland residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. de la Montanya, Jr. Their only daughter, Ethel de la Montanya, became the bride of Ralph Newell. It was a green and white wedding and the decorative scheme was carried out with excellent taste, white chrysanthemums showing effectively against a background of ferns, potted plants and ivy. In each doorway was a grill of vine, from which was suspended a true-lovers' knot. In one end of the drawing-room, where the marriage service was read by the Rev. C. R. Brown, pastor of the First Congregational Church, an arch was formed of ferns and white chrysanthemums, in the center of whick was a lovers' knot of broad white ribbon with long streamers.
The bride's gown, of white silk crepe de chine, was elaborately trimmed with embroidered chiffon and rare lace. ; Chiffon and lace ruffles edged the long train. The lace was the same that ornamented the wedding gown of the bride's mother. The veil was held in place with a beautiful diamond cluster pin, the gift of the groom. ; The bridal bouquet was of maidenhair fern and tulle.
Miss Blanche Morse was maid of honor and wore a dainty gown of pale green crepe de chine, tucked and with a wide pleating around the skirt. She carried white chrysanthemums. The ribbon-bearers were Widber de la Montanya, Chester Newell, and Clifton Sause. Harry de la Montanya attended the groom as best man.
A wedding supper was served, the forty guests being seated at small tables in the dining-room. The bride's table was in the center, beneath a circle of electric lights, shaded with red lanterns and supported by long ropes of smilax, which extended to the four corners of the room.
The newly married pair left last evening for their wedding tour, but their destination has been kept secret.
The bride is the only daughter of M. de la Montanya, special agent in the United States Postoffice Department, and is a granddaughter of the well-known detective, Captain Harry Morse. She is a talented artist and a charming girl.
Mr. Newell holds a responsible position in the First National Bank in San Francisco. He is a member of the Newell family which prides itself on being directly descended from one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.