Family: BRUCE, Alfred William / BURNS, Sharolotha (F3190)
m. 25 Dec 1905-
Male
BRUCE, Alfred William
Birth 16 Jan 1879 West Boylston, Worcester, MA, USA Death 1955 Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States Burial Mount Vernon Cemetery, West Boylston, Worcester, MA, USA Marriage 25 Dec 1905 [1, 2] West Boylston, Worcester, MA, USA [1, 2] Other Spouse VALENTINE, Edna Sarah | F77 Marriage 16 Nov 1940 New York Father BRUCE, William M | F2553 Group Sheet Mother TILTON, Eliza R | F2553 Group Sheet
Female
BURNS, Sharolotha
Birth 2 Sep 1876 Boylston, Worcester, MA USA Death 11 Aug 1939 539 W 141st Street, New York, New York, USA Burial 14 Aug 1939 Mt Vernon Cemetery, West Boyslton, Worcester, MA, USA Father BURNS, William | F3433 Group Sheet Mother Sarah | F3433 Group Sheet
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Photos Alfred Bruce - Charlotte Burns Marriage Charoltte and Alfred Bruce Bruce-Burns Wedding Invite
Mr. & Mrs. Willim J Burns announce the marriage of their daughter Charlotte and Mr. Alfred W. Bruce on Monday the twenty fifth of December nineteen hundred and five West Boylston MassachusettsAlfred Bruce - Charlotte Burns Marriage Bruce-Burns Wedding Invite
Mr. & Mrs. Willim J Burns announce the marriage of their daughter Charlotte and Mr. Alfred W. Bruce on Monday the twenty fifth of December nineteen hundred and five West Boylston Massachusetts
Documents Alfred-Charlotte-Bruce-Illustration
Let us sing a little song about the Bruces
Let us celebrate that good old Scottish name
Let’s immortalize their faces,
There gentilities and graces
In our own completely private Hall of Fame
As to Charlotte, she’s petite and very gracious
With a pleasant dash of sprightliness and fun
She’s a clever raconteur
And a penny connoisseur
And she holds her own at bridge with anyone
As to Alfred, he is straight and tall and brainy
He’s a rootin’ - tootin’ engineering chief
Oh, he makes the choo-choos choo
And he plays pinochle too
With an everlasting luck beyond belief
Let us sing a little song about the Bruces
May their clouds, if they have any, all disperse
May the guiding star above ‘em
Never leave ‘em for we love ‘em
Which is why we up an busted into verse
Presented to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Bruce, Jan 8, 1938
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