The bride is the daughter of Susan Millicent Taylor Aldridge of
Aiken, South Carolina and the late Thomas Eugene Aldridge whose ancestor
John Hardy (and wife Ann Williams) arrived in Old 96th District near
New Richmond on Big Stevens Creek in 1784 from Lunenburg VA- his
brothers Thomas and Richard Hardy went respectively to Newberry and
Saluda inside Old 96th District. Nine members of the Hardy family in VA
had fought in the Revolution and survived.
The bride is the granddaughter of the late James Taylor III and the late
Millicent Tetlow Taylor both of Aiken, SC, and on the paternal side the
late Roscoe Claude and Margaret Eleanor Catherine Sellers Aldridge of
Birmingham, AL who is a descendant of 8 Revolutionary War patriots: John
Hardy of Edgefield District whose sons traveled in a wagon train with
other families about 1819 to Montgomery, Lowndes, Tallapoosa and Coosa
counties AL, John MaHarg who died fighting Tories at his home in Raburns
Creek SC, John Favor of SC who is buried in Limestone Co., AL and son
William Favor who went to St. Clair Co., AL, Isham Meadows of Prince
George Co., Virginia buried in Harris Co., GA, Isham Meadows Jr. of
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NC, who helped his father Isham during the Revolutionary War and went
to Lowndes Co., AL about 1818, David Peebles and John Browning both who
went to Montgomery Co., AL about 1819 from Wilkes Co., GA.
The groom is the son of Linda Williams Dean and husband Terry Dean of
Dadeville, MO. He is the grandson the late Leonidas “Leo” Clifford
Williams and wife Erma Williams of Bois d’Arc, MO and the late Deward T.
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MO. On his maternal side, the groom is a descendant of Thomas Williams
of Lunenburg, VA whose sons went to Edgefield District SC about 1790 and
then up to KY, IL and MO. He is also descended from James Barnham, a
Revolutionary War patriot born in Southhampton, VA who died 8 January
1864 at 100 years old, near Willard, Greene Co., MO. Just prior to this
death, James was cited by President Abraham Lincoln as the last
surviving Revolutionary War soldier. It is said that at 100 years of age
he could still ride horseback for a distance of 20 miles. It is further
stated by family members that he never wore spectacles and at 100 years
of age could shoot game at the distance of 100 yards.
For the brides’s entrance into the sanctuary the traditional wedding
march by Richard Wagner “Here Comes the Bride” was played by Dr.
Alberici. The bride was escorted by her brother Charles Brooks Aldridge
of Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. The bride wore a traditional gown
designed by Oscar de la Renta of heavy ivory silk taffeta which had been
handsewn and reworked into a custom summer design by Marylyn Simpson of
R&M Designs of St. Louis -with gathered lace cap-sleeves and lace
overlaid bodice, all of antique off-white Rose Point lace brought from
Germany. The taffeta gown featured a wide full semi-cathedral train, and
was complemented by silk taffeta buttons to the floor. The bride’s
“something old” was an heirloom ivory Brussels lace Mantilla bridal veil
which was hand made in Belgium in the year 1830.
The bride wore pearls and carried a hand-tied bouquet of white roses,
stephanotis and larkspur, as well as Asian jasmine brought northward
from his southern garden by attendee Dr. Jay Howard Jones, a
veterinarian from Aiken, South Carolina. The bride’s mother wore a black
silk evening gown. The groom’s mother wore a dark slate dress with
matching sequined jacket. Relatives of the bride included her uncle
Larry Wayne Aldridge of Troy AL and Courtney Aldridge Norris, cousin to
the bride and project engineer for the Waterworks Board in Montgomery
AL.
Samantha Harmer, M.D. who flew from London, England, served as Maid of
Honor with her baby daughter Amelia Vivian in attendance. Bridesmaids
included Mrs. Rebecca Perry Hill of Prophetstown, West Lafayette,
Indiana, Miss Stacey Enneking of Lafayette, Indiana, and Dr. Catalina
Troche of Gainesville, FL. The Maid of Honor wore an off white
floor-length silk chiffon gown with a slight train, scoop neck and cap
sleeves. The bridesmaids wore cap sleeved ivory satin gowns and each
carried a hand-tied bouquet of palest pink and white roses.
Mr. Jason B. King of Dadeville, MO served as Best Man. Groomsmen
included Manuel “Boo” Persica of Baton Rouge, LA, Christopher Brannon of
Dadeville, MO, Les Wankel of Petersburg, IL. Usher for the groom was
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The bride is a graduate of John F. Kennedy International High School in
Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany. She graduated from Earlham College in
Richmond, Indiana with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, and
from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana with a Master of
Science and a Ph.D. in monogastric nutrition, and she now does post
doctoral work in human diabetes at Washington University School of
Medicine at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri.
The groom is a graduate of Dadeville High School in Dadeville, MO. He
graduated with an Associates of Science degree at Fort Scott Community
College, a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Science in
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Louis, Missouri, resolving livestock feeding situations in the Midwest
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