“Wedding”Ashbourne Telegraph, 3 March 1905 Article DetailsAshbourne Telegraph3 March 1905Page 7, Column 12AncestorsAmy Elizabeth Bull (1881-1962)Joseph Mansfield Bull (1843-1918)George William Bull (1873-1914)27 February 1905, Amy Elizabeth Bull, third daughter of Joseph Bull, of Union Street, married William Johnson at St Oswald's Church, Ashbourne.[2]WEDDING.—On Monday, the marriage was solemnized at Ashbourne Parish Church of Mr. William Johnson, of the ASHROURNE TELEGRAPH staff, and Miss Amy Elizabeth Bull, third daughter of Mr. J. Bull, of Union-street. The bridesmaids were Miss M. E. Bull and Miss S. A. Tatlow. The bride, who was prettily attired in a costume of navy blue, trimmed with white satin and silver ornaments, and carried a very nice bouquet, was given away by her brother, Mr. George Bull. Mr. James Frost acted as best man. The wedding ceremony, which was the first of the year at the church, was performed by the Rev. D. Tundsbury. Subsequently, a reception was held at Elkes's Restaurant. The presents were numerous, and included gifts from the bride and bridegroom's relatives and friends, and Mr. Johnson's colleagues at the TELEGRAPH office.Sources[1] “Wedding”, Ashbourne Telegraph. (2022, September 4). Retrieved from The British Newspaper Archive: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003323/19050303/103/0007[2] “Wedding”, Ashbourne Telegraph. (2022, September 4). Retrieved from The British Newspaper Archive: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003323/19050303/103/0007