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Dwight C. Harris To Wed (1915)
The New York Times

Dwight Carlton Harris (1884-1970) and Aileen Cavendish Foster (1886-1978) engagement in The New York Times on May 6, 1915.

4644736Dwight C. Harris To Wed1915The New York Times

Dwight C. Harris Weds.

New Yorker Engaged to Daughter of Col. Sir A. M. and Lady Foster.

London, May 5, 1915. The Morning Post announces the engagement of Dwight Carlton Harris, only son of the late D. M. Harris of New York. and Aileen Cavendish Foster, eldest daughter of Colonel Sir William and Lady Foster.

Mr. Harris's father died many years ago and he and his mother have spent much time abroad. His mother, before her marriage, was Miss Ada L. Fanning. They formerly lived at a East Seventy-sixth Street. Miss Foster is the eldest daughter of Colonel Sir William Yorke Foster and Mrs. Foster of Norwich, England. She is a sister of the late Lieutenant William Foster, of the South Staffordshire Regiment, who died last November from wounds received in action at Ypres. Her sister, Frances May, married Hugg Auriol Stanton of the Royal Scots and she has two unmarried sisters, Dorothy Harlie and Georgina Patricia. Her mother was Miss Aileen Ethel, the daughter of the late Colonel Augustus Berkeley Portman. Sir William Foster served in the South African war.

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