The Memphis Daily Appeal published in Memphis, TN March 19 1857 MARRYING HER COACHMAN--The New York Express gives the following account of the marrying of the daughter of a wealthy merchant to her father's coachman: ''An Irishman named John Dean has just issued legal proceedings in New York to get possession of his alleged wife, who is the daughter of his employer, named Boker, an extensive importer of wine and liquors. The young lady is 22 years old, and Dean's affidavit alleges that she is shut up in her father's house against her will, and that he was married to her on the 4th instant, by Rev. Mr. Hatfield. It appears that Mr. Boker has a place at Tarrytown, and Dean is his coachman. During the absence of Mr. B. in this city attending to his business, Dean was in the habit of taking the daughter out riding is her father's carriage, and through this kind of intercourse, according to Dean's story, became enamored of each other, which fact coming to the ears of Mr. B., he dismissed the coachman from his service. Dean, through a family servant, found means, however, of communicating with Mary, and being in the city on the occasion referred to, he met her by appointment, and they were secretly married. http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=123459