Tracy Maria Williams and Andrew Seth Durham were married May 11 at the Rivermill Event Center in Columbus, Ga. Judge Gil McBride, chief judge for the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit and friend of the bride’s family, officiated at a ceremony that incorporated Vietnamese wedding traditions.
Ms. Williams, 28, is an assistant district attorney at the Bronx district attorney’s office. She graduated from Emory University in Atlanta with highest honors and received a law degree from Boston University.
The bride is the daughter of Tam T. Williams and Ellis L. Williams of White Plains. Her father, who is retired, retired from the Army in 1985; he achieved the rank of first sergeant and served in the Vietnam War. He was last stationed at Fort Benning, in Georgia, where he worked for the Civilian Service as a logistics management specialist and military training instructor. The bride’s mother, who is also retired, worked for the Civilian Service, managing uniform alterations and logistics at Fort Benning. She then started Evett’s, a dry cleaning and alterations company based in Hamilton, Ga.
Mr. Durham, 33, is an assistant district attorney at the Brooklyn district attorney’s office. He graduated magna cum laude from the College of Charleston in Charleston, S.C., and received a master’s degree in Latin American and Caribbean studies from N.Y.U. He received a law degree, magna cum laude, from Tulane.
The groom is a son of Gail M. Durham and Anthony Durham of Taylors, S.C. His mother is a registered nurse and progressive care certified nurse in the Prisma Health Upstate Network in Greenville, S.C. The groom’s father is a project manager for InCompliance, a construction company based in Wellford, S.C.
The couple met in 2015 while interning at the Manhattan district attorney’s office.