Catharine Noble Schoettle and James Carl Willmer were married Nov. 3 at the Gasparilla Inn & Club in Boca Grande, Fla. The Rev. Dr. D. Scott Weimer, a Presbyterian minister, officiated.
Mrs. Willmer, 31, is studying for a master’s degree in interior design at the Atlanta campus of the Savannah College of Art and Design. She graduated from Trinity College in Hartford.
She is a daughter of B. Clarkson Schoettle of Providence, R.I., and the late Christiana J. Raether. The bride’s father retired in June as the executive director of the Providence Revolving Fund, a community-based development and lending corporation in Providence. Her mother was a financial-aid specialist in the admissions department at Brown.
The bride is a direct descendant of the United States Constitution signer Jared Ingersoll, and of Priscilla Mullins and John Alden, passengers on the Mayflower.
Mr. Willmer, 34, is the operations director at Willmer Engineering, a professional engineering services firm in Atlanta. He graduated from the University of Illinois, and received an M.B.A. and a master’s degree in city planning from the University of Pennsylvania.
He is the son of Doris I. Willmer and James L. Willmer of Atlanta. The groom’s mother owns Willmer Engineering, and his father is the company’s senior vice president.
The couple met in 2017 through the dating app Bumble, and had their first date in Manhattan, where they both were then living.