Zij is getrouwd met Carlton Dilworth McNally.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 15 september 1915 te Port Arthur, District of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, zij was toen 21 jaar oud.Bronnen 7, 8
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Anna was passed around to members of the Porter family after her mother died. For a while she lived with her grandmother in St. Johnsville. However, before 1901, she was sent to live with her aunt Nan Knight Beaver and her husband Will Beaver in Port Arthur. She also lived with her aunt Martha Knight Nichols and her husband Dick Nichols for a while. The two sisters of Edwin Knight, Nan Beaver and Martha Nichols, lived next door to each other in Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada.
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West 15th Street. Household 43/435. Carlton D. McNally, head, age 28, real estate agent, born Canada, parents born Ontario, immigrated to US in 1919; Anna McNally, wife, age 24, born Minnesota; Edwin McNally, son, age 3, born Canada; Eunice McNally, daughter, age 2, born Canada; Eunice Beaver, sister-in-law, age 21, born New York, stenographer for clothing company.
Household 5/5. William Beaver, head, age 40, born 7 Oct 1861 in England, immigrated 1869, postmaster; Anna Beaver, wife, age 38, born 18 Apr 1863; Anna Knight, niece, age 7, born 31 Mar 1894 in Ontario; Eunice Knight, niece, age 2, born 8 Oct 1899 in Ontario./ Ancestry.com
Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York. 9 West Main Street. Household 195/211. Edwin Knight, head, born Jan 1854, age 45, married 17 years, born Canada, parents born England; Maria, wife, born Aug 1858, age 41, married 17 years, 5 births/3 living children, born New York, father born Mass., mother born NY; A. Manley, son, born May 1885, age 15, single, born Canada; Anna, daughter, born Mar 1894, age 6, single, born Minnesota; father born Canada, mother born New York; Eunice W., daughter, born Oct 1898, age 1 year 9 months, born New York; Caroline Porter, mother-in-law, born July 1823, age 76, widowed, 7 births/2 living children, born New York, parents born New York.
223 Canyo. Household 68/73. William Beaver, head, age 59, born Oct 1851 in England, postmaster, immigrated 1901; Anna Beaver, age 49, born Apr 1861 in Ontario; Anna Knight, niece, age 17, born March 1894 in USA; Eunice Knight, niece, age 12, born Oct 1898, immigrated 1909./ online database
ACTIVE IN CHURCH AND LODGE, PROMINENT IN CITY, MRS. McNALLY DIES
Long active in church and lodge work and mother of a prominent city family, Mrs. Carl McNally, 64, of 211 Grey street, died in hospital early today following a three-month illness.
Mrs. McNally, a Lakehead resident since childhood, was the wife of Carl McNally, retired CPR railroader, and mother of four sons, Edwin of Montreal; Rev. Fred McNally of the United church at Roland, Man.; Bruce of Crystal Beach, and Manley of 2700 Willow Place, and a daughter Eunice (Mrs. George Moors), 2025 Murray avenue.
Born in Duluth, the former Ann Knight, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Knight, she moved with her family to St. Johnsville, N.Y. Following the death of her parents, she and sister, Eunice (Mrs. Jack Wishart) of Port Arthur, were brought to Port Arthur by an aunt and uncle, Mrs. and Mrs. W. S. Beaver, where they were reared and educated.
Educated in local schools, she was married to Mr. McNally in Port Arthur in 1915.
Active in many groups at Wesley United and First Church United, she was also a member, former secretary and pianist for Agate Rebekah Lodge 252, West Fort William.
In addition to her family and sister, she is survived by six grandchildren, nephews and nieces.
Marriage on 15 September 1915 at the City of Port Arthur, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. Groom: Carlton D. McNally, residing at Fort William, Ontario; bachelor, Methodist; age 24, born Murillo, Ontario; father: Walker McNally; mother: Alice McKenzie; born about 1891. Bride: Anna Marguerite Knight, spinster, Methodist, residing in Port Arthur, Ontario; age 22, born Duluth, Minnesota; father: Edwin Knight; mother: Maria Porter. Witnesses: Alice Fair of Fort William and Anna Beaver of Port Arthur./ online database
McNALLY--KNIGHT. A very pretty autumn wedding was celebrated this afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Nicholls, 232 Cameron street, Port Arthur, when their niece, Anna Marguerite Knight, became the wife of Mr. Carleton Dilworth McNally of Fort William.
The ceremony was performed under an arch and bell of white asters and a profusion of golden glow blossoms and trailing evergreen, charmingly arranged in the large bay window of the drawing room. Vases of yellow and white dahlias also adorned the room. In the living room was prettily arranged an abundance of purple, white, and mauve asters, while the color motif of the dining room was pink and white, and carried out in pink and white sweet peas and bridal roses. The Rev. G.K.B. Adams, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, officiated, only the immediate relatives and of the family being present. Miss Eunice Beaver, sister of the bride, performed on the piano during the ceremony.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. R. Nicholls, looked very fair and winsome in her wedding robe of white charmeuse with dainty fichu of tulle embroidered in crystal and pearls. The gown was made in princess fashion with touches of real lace at the sleeves, the silk embroidered wedding veil of tulle falling to the hem of the skirt. The veil was arranged in juliet fashion with a wreath of orange blossoms. She wore the groom's gift, a pearl sunburst, and carried a shower bouquet of cream roses and lillies, the sprays tied with narrow chiffon ribbon. Little Mabel Nicholls, niece ["niece" crossed out and "cousin" written in by hand] of the bride, made a very dainty ringbearer. She wore a hand embroidered frock of white silk organdy and carried a small basket of yellow and white roses tied with a broad white ribbon. To the ringbearer, the groom gave a handsome pearl necklet, and to the pianist, Miss Eunice Beaver, a pearl ring. Mrs. Nicholls, aunt of the bride, wore a handsome gown of black satin and Mrs. W. S. Beaver was gowned in blue charmeuse.
Following the ceremony, a wedding luncheon was served, covers being laid for fifteen guests. The table, centred with the bride's cake, was very prettily arranged with smilax and sweet peas. Strands of broad white satin ribbon entwined with smilax were hung from the electroller to the four corners of the table, where tall vases of pink and white sweet peas were placed.
The bride's traveling gown was of navy blue broadcloth, made in military style and trimmed with broad bands of fur. The coat opened over a flesh-colored blouse of Georgette crepe and silk lace. Her hat was of black silk velvet with touches of pink in the osprey and brim.
Mr. and Mrs. McNally left in the "Harmonic" for a honeymoon trip in the east, and upon their return will reside in Fort William. Many handsome and useful gifts, including cut glass, silver, linen, and pieces of furniture were received by Mr. and Mrs. McNally.