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The Genealogy Blog Party: Weddings

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June has long been thought of as the wedding month. According to Almanac.com:

June was traditionally the most popular month to marry, and still very common. Why? The goddess Juno (for whom June is named) was the protector of women in all aspects of life, but especially in marriage and childbearing, so a wedding in Juno’s month was considered most auspicious.[efn_note]Christine Schultz, “Wedding Rituals: Traditional Wedding Ceremonies,” Almanac.com, 21 November 2021.[/efn_note]

Even Hollywood has helped promote the idea of June weddings. The 1948 movie “June Bride,” starring Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery, provided modern reinforcement to the connection between weddings and the month of June.

The 1954 musical “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” continued the promotion of June weddings with its song “June Bride.”

Oh, they say when you marry in June,
You’re a bride all your life.
And the bridegroom who marries in June
Gets a sweetheart for a wife.
Winter weddings can be gay
Like a Christmas holiday.
But the June bride hears the song
Of the spring that lasts all summer long.
By the light of the silvery moon
Home you ride, side by side
With the echo of Mendelssohn’s tune
In your hearts as you ride
For they say when you marry in June,
You will always be a bride.

JUNE BRIDE from “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (1954). Music by Gene DePaul. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer.

No weddings to write about? Feel free to share posts about other June holidays and events.

Suggested Topics for Weddings

Suggested topics for this month include (but are not limited to):

  • Ancestor wedding stories and/or photos
  • Ancestor engagement stories and/or photos
  • Your own wedding memories
  • Tips on where to find marriage records
  • Wedding customs and traditions
  • Wedding fashion (those awful bridesmaid dresses!)
  • Wedding foods and recipes
  • Preservation of wedding memorabilia and ephemera
  • Other holidays and celebrations held in June

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