----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Wallace" <[email protected]> To: "Carolyn Wallace" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 9:57 PM Subject: Re: [NS-L] Bent-Pringle,Hfx.; (Info on married BENT) > Hi Carolyn: > > I was thrilled to see your Bent/Pringle wedding notice. I have been > researching the Canadian MOSELEY line for years. As a child I knew Evie > Moseley Grieg. I lived in Montreal & visited my maternal grandfather > every summer. My mother, Dorothy Mabel (Moss) Moseley & I visited Evie > Grieg each summer. She tried unsuccessfully to interest my father, Egerton > Tilton Moseley, in the Moseley family history. I vaguely remember both > Evie Grieg & Mabel Constance Moseley (spinster) talking about Henry & > Ebenezer Moseley, half-hull models of Moseley ships, etc. Evie Moseley > was the keeper of the family history. She said it would go to a Mrs. > Adamson when she (Evie) died. I have tried unsuccessfully to find a trace > of that Mrs. Adamson on Marlborough in Halifax. > > Your notice confirmed the facts I have about the Bent family are correct. > I didn't remember that Arthur & Evie lived on Newtown Ave. That may be > helpful. > > If you wish, post this to the NS List. > > I have a daughter named Carolyn Wallace so I always notice your posts. > > Thanks for posting. > > Joan Bourinot Moseley-Wallace > Ottawa, Canada > > --------------------------------------------- > SNIPS >>>> BENT- PRINGLE > > A quiet wedding of interest to many throughout the province took place > on Tuesday evening, Oct.6, at St. Paul's Church, Halifax, when Kathleen > Ernestine Pringle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pringle, Three Rivers, > Que., was united in marriage to Louis Milner Bent, son of Rev.L.R.Bent, > rector of St.James' Church and Mrs. Bent. Rev.Ven. Archdeacon Savary > officiated at the ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives. The > organist of St. Paul's rendered the wedding music. The bride was > attractive in a beige dress worn with brown accessories. She carried a > bouquet of yellow sunset roses. Mrs. Gerald Bowes was matron of honor > while Alton Bent, brother of the groom, was groomsman. A reception was > later held at the home of the groom's aunt, Mrs.A.W. > Greig, Newtown Avenue. > >