Margot Lindbergh Conte and Taylor Williams Galbraith were married Aug. 10 at the Sullivan House, a bed-and-breakfast in New Shoreham, R.I., on Block Island. William F. Fischer, a friend of the couple, officiated, having been ordained by Open Ministry for this event.
Mrs. Galbraith, 29, is a sales representative for Holland & Sherry Interiors, a textile design company in New York. She graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa.
She is a daughter of Kristina R. Lindbergh and Robert H. Conte of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., and a great-granddaughter of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the writer, and Charles Lindbergh, the aviator. The bride’s father is a senior vice president in the film division of HBO, in New York. Her mother is a ballet teacher at Logrea Dance Academy in Ossining, N.Y., and is the author of “Coal: A Contemporary Energy Story” (Scribe Publishing, 1977) and volume three of “The Trans Alaska Pipeline: Emerging Alaska” (Scribe Publishing, 1977).
Mr. Galbraith, 29, is an associate and a real estate investor in the New York office of Spear Street Capital, a real estate investment private equity firm. He graduated from Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., and received a master’s degree in real estate from N.Y.U.
He is the son of Debra D. Galbraith and Robert L. Galbraith Jr. of Pittsford, N.Y. The groom’s mother retired as a retail advertising manager at The Democrat & Chronicle, the daily newspaper in Rochester. His father is a partner in Davidson Fink, a Rochester law firm.
The couple met in 2012 when a mutual friend introduced them at a bar in New York.