Mary Marguerite Pedneau

F, #1468, b. 4 February 1884, d. 14 December 1957
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Relationship=Grandmother of James Shelton Horne.
Last Edited=2 Aug 2009
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Mary Marguerite Pedneau was born on 4 February 1884.1 She was the daughter of François Louis Pedneau and Hannah Agnes McManamin.

Mary Marguerite Pedneau married Robert Lee Lindamood, son of Polybuis E. Lindamood and Emma C Tisinger, on 30 June 1904 at Edinburgh, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA.

The news article read as follows:
Lindamood - Pedneau

The Lindamood - Pedneau wedding was solemnized last Thursday, June 30th, at 3 o'clock, Father Wakeham, rector of St. Joseph's Seminary, Yonkers, N.Y., officiating. The contracting parties were Mr. Robert Lindamood, son of Mr. R. E. Lindamood, of Headquarters, Va., and Miss Mary Margaret Pedneau, the accomplished and eldest daughter of Mr. T. L. Pedneau.

The bride wore white silk organdy over white taffeta and a handsome white picture hat, white plume, and carried a goldbound prayer-book. Her traveling suit was a handsome Persian trimmed tailor-made gray cloth, with hat to match.

The maid of honor, Miss Ursula Pedneau, sister of the bride, wore white organdy, trimmed in Valenciennes lace, with satin ribbon.

Miss Stella Lindamood, sister of the groom, second maid of honor, was likewise attired.

The best man and groomsman were Mr Arthur Austin Murray and Mr. Milton Travel. Master William Pedneau, accompanied by his grandfather, the venerable Mr Wakeham, looked like a real little prince as he gracefully carried the wedding ring.

Miss Belew played Mendelssohn's wedding march, while the ceremony was impressively said, which pronounced them man and wife.

The parlor decorations were crimson carnations and white lilies, with simflax and ferns. The large bow window was a bower of beauty, from which suspended the portrait of the bride's sainted mother, to whom she bears a most striking resemblance. The affair was a quiet and informal one, only the relatives and immediate friends being present, and also the Rev. Brother Alfred Wakeham, of Clayton, Delaware, was present. Many useful and handsome presents were in evidence. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Lindamood took the north bound train for Washington, Deleware, amidst a shower of rice from the throng of friends at the station to see them off

A reception followed and a dance was held at Headquarters, the future home of the bride and groom, on their return Saturday, the second. -- Edinburg Sentinel.
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Mary Marguerite Pedneau and Robert Lee Lindamood appeared in a news article about their wedding at Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Independent City, Virginia, USA, on 6 July 1904. Polybuis E. Lindamood and François Louis Pedneau were also mentioned.2

Mary Marguerite Pedneau Lindamood died on 14 December 1957 at Petersburg, Independent City, Virginia, USA, at age 73. Mary was survived by her children, Francis Elon Lindamood Sr, Emma Teresa Lindamood, Hannah Ruth Lindamood.1 She was buried on 16 December 1957 in St Joseph's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Petersburg, Independent City, Virginia, USA, aged 73.1,3

Children of Mary Marguerite Pedneau and Robert Lee Lindamood

Citations

  1. [S345] Mary Marguerite Pedneau Tombstone, St Joseph's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Petersburg, Independent City, Virginia, USA; Constance Murray Chappell, 9 Feb 2008.
  2. [S479] Libray of Congress, Libray of Congress Digital Collection (Washington, DC), "A Beautiful Wedding",The Times Dispatch. (Richmond, Va.) 1903-1914 July 06, 1904, Image 6. Image provided by: Library of Virginia, Richmond. Persistent Link: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85038615/…
  3. [S481] Progress-Index, Progress-Index (Petersburg, Virginia) (Petersburg, VA), "Mrs Lindamood, of Jarratt, Dies," Sunday 15 Dec 1957, page 11.
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