Person:Catherine Dwyer (1)

Watchers
m. 29 May 1873
  1. Peter Edward Dyer1874 - 1922
  2. Catherine Mary Dwyer1875 - 1963
  3. John Matthew Dyer1878 - 1944
  4. Maude Elizabeth Dwyer1880 - 1946
  5. Agnes Bridget Dwyer1882 - 1977
  6. Bertha Ellen Dyer1885 - 1946
  7. Charles Michael Dyer1887 - 1957
  8. Francis Mark Dwyer1891 - 1916
  9. Irene Patricia Dwyer1894 - 1916
  10. Honor Phyllis Dwyer1896 - 1924
  11. Clara Leora Dwyer1898 - 1968
m. 2 Dec 1896
  1. Clare Bryan Hopper1897 - 1968
  2. Bernice Marie Hopper1900 - 1959
  3. Norma Kathleen Hopper, R.N.1902 - 1994
  4. Thomas James Hopper1906 - 1906
  5. Francis Michael (Frank) Hopper1907 - 1978
  6. James Bernard Hopper1912 - 1970
  7. Jean Patricia Hopper1917 - 1992
Facts and Events
Name Catherine Mary Dwyer
Alt Name Kate Dwyer
Gender Female
Birth? 29 Jun 1875 Greenbush, Alcona, Michigan, United States
Christening? Harrisville, Alcona, Michigan, United StatesBaptised at Ste. Anne's
Marriage 2 Dec 1896 Lincoln, Alcona, Michigan, United Statesto Thomas James Hopper
Occupation? Housewife
Death? 7 Sep 1963 Birmingham, Oakland, Michigan, United States
Burial? Alpena, Alpena, Michigan, United StatesHoly Cross Cem
Reference Number? 619
Religion? Roman Catholic

Resided in Harrisville, MI 1875-1896; Alpena, MI 1896-1925; Detroit, MI 1925-1950; Birmingham, MI late 1950s-1963.

Thomas James Hopper and Kate Dwyer were married at the home of Isaac & Sarah Rose in Lincoln, MI by the Reverand Father Poulin of Ste. Anne's Church. Because Thomas was not Catholic they could not be married in the church proper. The Hoppers in Canada were Orangemen.

References
  1.   The Review
    Dec 1896.

    A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the residence of I. Rose, Wednesday, Dec. 3rd., inst. The contracting parties were Mr. Thos. J. Hopper of Tawas City, and Miss Katherine Dwyer of this city.

    The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Byrde Rose, and the groom was attended by his friend, W. J. McMullan, of this village.

    After the ceremony, which took place at 3 o'clock p.m., and which was performed by Rev. Fr. Poulin, supper was served for the intimate friends and relatives. The happy couple left for Alpena amid a shower of old shoes and rice.

    The bride has many friends in this city who join in wishing her every happiness.