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King and Talley Wed in Amagansett

By
Star Staff

In a ceremony on Saturday at the Amagansett Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth Talley and James King were married, accompanied by Mr. King’s children, Emily and Evan.

The Rev. Steven Howarth officiated, with music by Jim Turner, who also performed at the couple’s rehearsal dinner the evening before at Gansett Green Manor in Amagansett.

Ushers for the ceremony were Ms. Talley’s niece Elizabeth Gonnella, and Allie and Kasey Fleming, who are a niece and a nephew of Mr. King’s.

Ms. Talley’s nephews Tyler and Alexander Talley were the ringbearers. Her nieces Alexandra and Caroline Gonnella were the flower girls.

The wedding reception, also at Gansett Green Manor, was catered by Peter Ambrose. The following day, the couple were honored at a brunch hosted by Ms. Talley’s father and stepmother, Thomas and Mary Talley of Bell Place, Amagansett, and by her mother, Paulette Talley, who lives in White Plains.

Mr. King is the son of the late Linda King of Lacey, N.J. The couple live in New York City and Lacey.

 

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