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Ingle, N. F.
Ingle, Sarah |
Jackson, B. F.
Jackson, D. C.
Jackson, Georgia
Jeffries, Mary |
Johnson, Cordelia
Johnson, G. W.
Johnson, Holley
Johnson, Marshall |
Johnson, Rose
Johnston, Miss
Johnston, J. C. |
INGLE - CARPENTER
Married: At the residence of the bride's parents in Guin, Ala. on Sunday,
Sept. 1st 1895, at 9 o'clock a.m. Mr. N. F. INGLE and Miss MICHAEL CARPENTER
both of that town, were joined together in hold bonds of wedlock, Rev. W.
H. LANTRIP officiating. We enjoyed the pleasure of being one of the
large concourse of citizens who were present on this most pleasant occasion.
The bride and groom were most tastefully attired, and the officiating clergyman
performed his duties in a most dignified and pleasing manner. The groom is
a promising and rising young businessman of Guin, and the bride a most beautiful,
accomplished and popular young lady. We congratulate the happy twain, and
wish them a long, happy and prosperous career. May their voyage through life
ever be as bright, happy and contented as were their beaming countenances
on their wedding morn. - (Hamilton News Press, Sept. 5, 1895 - pg 3)
From Guin: Miss MICHAEL CARPENTER and Mr. FERNANDO INGLE were married at
the residence of the bride's father on the 1st inst. at 9 a.m. by Rev. W.
H. LANTRIP of Sulligent. The bride was perfectly beautiful. Her dress was
a lovely cream albatross trimmed in white ribbons and lace. She carried a
beautiful fan presented her by Mrs. POWERS. The groom looked unusually handsome.
May heaven's richest blessings rest upon them. (Hamilton News Press, Sept.
5, 1895 - pg 3)
BEVILL - INGLE
Dr. S. D. BEVILL and Miss SARAH INGLE were married at Guin on the 26th ult.
- (Hamilton Free Press, Nov. 1, 1893)
STANFORD - JACKSON
On last Tuesday Mr. E. M. STANFORD, of near Guin, paid Hamilton a flying
visit. While here he visited the office of the Probate Judge and procured
some very important papers and accompanied by B. R. FITE, Esq. hastened to
the residence of MR. B. F. THOMPSON, near Detroit, where his fiancé
was awaiting him. All things being ready he was happily married to Miss GEORGIA
JACKSON, 'Squire FITE performing the ceremony. They returned to Hamilton
and spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with MR. W. R. WHITE, who is a relative
of the groom, and will wait for the paternal storm to subside before visiting
the home of the bride. The young couple are well and favorably known, and
the Appeal joins with a host of friends in wishing them a long and prosperous
voyage over the matrimonial sea. - (Hamilton Appeal, Jan. 17, 1896)
JACKSON - CLARK
CLANTON - JACKSON
The marriage market had quite a boom the past week, and Judge FORD was kept
quite busy waiting on people who wished to secure the documents that bind
one to the other for a lifetime. The following is the list of contracting
parties: .....B. F. JACKSON and MOLLIE CLARK, J. P. CLANTON and D. C. JACKSON.
- (Hamilton News Press, Nov. 7, 1895 - pg 5)
JOHNSON - JEFFRIES
Judge Ford issued marriage license to the following parties last week: ,
G. W. JOHNSON and Miss MARY JEFFRIES - (Hamilton Free Press - Nov. 22, 1893)
BALLARD - JOHNSON
M. M. BALLARD and Miss HOLLEY JOHNSON were married at the home of the bride's
father, Squire J. H. JOHNSON, nine miles west of Hamilton on last Sunday.
The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. R. W. CLARK. We extend to the
happy couple our best wishes for their future happiness and prosperity. -
(Marion County News, Nov. 25, 1897)
THEISS - JOHNSON
Married - Near Bexar, this county, on Dec. 1st, at the residence of the brides'
father, Mrs. HENRY THEISS to Miss CORDELIA JOHNSON, Rev. JOHN ARNOLD,
officiating. The Herald extends congratulations. - (Marion Herald, December
8, 1887 - pg 4)
JOHNSON - DRUMMOND
Married: At Bexar, this county, on Jan. 1st, at the residence of Rev. JOHN
ARNOLD, Mr. MARSHALL JOHNSON and Miss SARAH DRUMMOND. The Herald extends
congratulations. - (Marion Herald, Jan. 12, 1888 - pg 4)
MANASCO - JOHNSON
From Pikeville: JOHN MANASCO of Fayette County was married on Sunday
to Miss ROSE JOHNSON at the residence of the bride's father, FRANK JOHNSON,
near this place - (Hamilton News Press, Oct. 31, 1895 - pg 5)
DUNHAM - JOHNSTON
Locals from Halls Mills: Mr. POLK DUNHAM and Miss ---- JOHNSTON; of Caledonia,
Miss were married last Sunday. Wish them a prosperous journey on the matrimonial
sea. - (Hamilton Free Press - Nov. 15, 1893)
JOHNSTON - HUGHEY
Prof. J. C. JOHNSTON and Miss JULIA HUGHEY married on last Sunday and he
returned to his school yesterday. We wish the Prof. a long and happy life,
and a pleasant journey through life. The Prof. is having him a house put
up in this place. Hurrah our town is coming up. (Marion Herald, May 9, 1889
- pg 3)