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MARRIAGES Jackson County, Kansas Transcribed by Jim Laird
BANAKA, AUGUST ~ NELSON, MARY Married - August Banaka, and Mary Nelson, of Whiting, by Geo. H. Barker, J. P., August 1st. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, August 6, 1890) BARNES, HARVEY E. ~ FERGUSON, MARY E. Married - Harvey E. Barnes and Mary E. Ferguson, Sunday the 17th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, August 20, 1890) BAXTER, SAMUEL ~ REYNOLDS, ROSA J. Married May 5th, 1890. To the Signal - I had the pleasure of joining in holy matrimony at the home of the bride near Circleville, Samuel Baxter, one of Soldier creek's promising young men and Miss Rosa J. Reynolds of Circleville, a lovely and intelligent young lady. Quite a number of relatives and friends were present and after a sumptuous dinner the young couple received a number of nice and valuable presents. We hope their pathway may be peaceful and plenty, and their end everlasting life. Henry Stanley. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, May7, 1890) BLANKA, FLOYD ~ REDDICK, LOIS Miss Lois Reddick and Mr. Floyd Blanka were united in marriage Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by C. E. PerLee at the Christian church parsonage. The bridal couple were attneded by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Blanka are well known and esteemed by Holton people. They will reside in Holton for the present. (The Holton Signal, Thursday, March 16, 1922) BOARD, JOSEPH W. J. ~ GIBSON, ELIZABETH Married. Joseph W. J. Board and Elizabeth Gibson of Wetmore, by Judge Wilson at the Hotel Josephine, October 25th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, October 29, 1890) BOLING, GEO. W. ~ BROWN, IDA M. Married - Geo. W. Boling and Miss Ida Brown, of St. Clere, Oct. 18, by Judge Wilson. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, October 15, 1890) BOURGOIN, FRANCIS W. ~ DERRINGTON, LAURA E. Married.--January 5, 1890, at the residence of the bride's mother in this city, Mr. Francis W. Bourgoin, of Raswell, Colorado, and Miss Laura E. Derrington, of Holton. The ceremony took place in the presence of the family and a few friends at 6 o'clock p.m., and at 10:27 p.m the happy couple took the train to Raswell, Colorado, their future home. The bride always lived in Holton, and received many hearty congratulations from her many friends. The bridal parsents consisted of silver, china and linen, and were pretty and valuable. May many happy years be theirs. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, January 8, 1890) BROWN, GEO. L. ~ WELLS, LATTIE Married Geo L. Brown and Lattie Wells, of Arrington, May 1st, 1890 by Judge M. L. Wilson in Holton. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, May 7, 1890) CAMPBELL, I. D. ~ LATHAM, M. F. MRS. Married - September 18, at the residence of Mrs. Maggie Spencer, in Holton by Rev. Roach, Mr. I. D. Campbell to Mrs. M. F. Latham. They will make their home in Mayetta. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, September 20, 1890) CANFIELD, ROBERT ~ KROTZER, EMMA Married at Freemont, Ills., May 1st, Mr. Robert Canfield of Holton and Miss Emma Krotzer of Shannon, Ills. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, May 7, 1890) CHARLES, JOHN ~ CALLERY, MINNIE There was a wedding in this neighborhood the 15th, Miss Minnie Callery to John Charles both of Cross Creek. They were married at the church in the morning and had a reception at the bride's parents in the evening, which was in every respect a success. (Holy Cross.) (The Holton Weekly, Wednesday, October 22, 1890) CLAUSEN, GEORGE J. ~ THOMPSON, METTA CHRISTINA The following marriage licenses have been issued the past week, but not returned. Chas. Wursch, and Alice J. Jackman of Holton; Richard W. Thompson and Gertie Rodger, of Hoyt; Wm. Moore and Mary Smith of Larkin; George J. Clausen and Metta Christina Thompson of Whiting. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 26, 1890) COOK, J. C. ~ MARTIN, MRS. Married J. C. Cook to Mrs. Martin, at the groom's residence on the 18th instant in this city by Rev. David Nation. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, June 25, 1890) CRAWFORD, HARRION L. ~ HOLDEN, NANNIE Married Harrion L. Crawford, of Holton and Nannie Holden of Monticello, Ills., by Judge Wilson, March 2. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, March 5, 1890) CRITTENDON, GEO. H. ~ WHITE, MARY l. Married Geo. H. Crittendon, of Udell, Iowa, and Mary L. White, of Holton, March 9th, married by Rev. Friend. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, March 12, 1890) DAVIS, C. E. ~ MONNETT, RUTH Marriage licenses have been issued to C. E. Davis and Ruth Monnett. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 7, 1890) DAWSON, J. H. ~ LYONS, ELLA F. Married - J. H. Dawson and Ella F. Lyons, both of Muscotah, received a marriage license from Judge Wilson Thursday. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, August 6, 1890) DAY, MOSES F. ~ ENGILBROCHET, LOUIS Married - Moses F. Day and Louis Engilbrochet, of Adrian, by Rev. Wm. Friend, March 27th, at Holton. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wedneseday, April 2, 1890) EARLY, ANDY ~ RENFRO, MARY Married, April 17th, Mr. Andy Early and Miss Mary Renfro, both of Douglas township were united in marriage. We with a happy future. Mayetta. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, April 23, 1890) EUBANKS, AUGUSTUS S. ~ LAUGHLIN, ELLNORA Marriage LIcenses: Augustus S. Eubanks, of Holton and Ellnora Laughlin of Straight Creek, March 7th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, March 12, 1890) FARRELL, RICHARD ~ McKEE, MIRA Married, Richard Farrell and Mira McKee of America City by Judge Wilson at the Pacific House, Oct. 21. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, October 29, 1890) FLETCHER, CHRISTOPHER D. ~ LASLEY, MADELINE Marriage licenses have been issued to Christopher D. Fletcher of Circleville and Madeline Lasley of Holy Cross. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 7, 1890) FOREMAN, TED ~ KENADY, LORA Ted Foreman, 21, of Whiting, Kansas and Lora Kenady, 19, of Whiting, Kansas, took out a marriage license on May 13, 1922 and marriage was performed at Holton, Kansas on May 13, 1922. Judge Harmon Clark, Probate Judge of Jackson County, Kansas performed ceremony. (Submitted by Kyle M. Condon) GARVIN, J. J. ~ MEEKER, MYRTLE L. Married J. J. Garvin and Myrtle L. Meeker, by Judge M. L. Wilson in Holton, June 16th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, June 18, 1890) GREEN, CHARLES ~ BLAIR, FRANKIE E. Married. -- Charles Green, of Larkin, and Frankie E. Blair, of Holton, by Rev. C. W. Yard, January 23d. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, January 29, 1890) HARKEY, THOMAS J. ~ SMITH, ANNA A. Married Thomas J. Harkey and Anna A. Smith, October 23, by Geo. H. Barker, J. of P. for Jackson County. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, October 29, 1890) HARRISON, RALPH ~ HUTCHINSON, LEONA Ralph Harrison and Miss Leona Hutchinson surprised their friendson Wednesday, April 5, by going to Judge W. R. Anderson and being married. Ralph is a son of George Harrison and Leona is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hutchinson, a very popular and accomplished young lady, a graduate of Circleville Rural High School class of 1921. We wish for them a long and properous journey through life. Circleville. (The Holton Signal, Thursday, April 13, 1922) HOFFMAN, ALFRED O. ~ COLE, LUCY C. Married by Rev. T. K. Roach, at the residence of the brides parents in Holton, kan., July 4th, 1890, Mr. Alfred O. Hoffman and Miss Lucy C. Cole, both of this city. (The Holton Weekly Journal, Wednesday, July 9, 1890) HOLAMICK, JOSEPH ~ DARLING, MAY Married -Joseph Holamick, of Chicago to Miss May Darling of this county, July 20th, by Rev. Allison. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wedensday, August 6, 1890) HOUSE, WILLIS ~ RICHARDSON, ALPHA A. Married Willis House and Alpha A. Richardson of Ontario, April 28th, 1890 by Judge M. L. Wilson in this city. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, May 7, 1890) HOWE, WM. L. ~ SCHNEDER, LILLIE Married. November 13th, 1890, at the home of the bride, by Rev. H. B. Turner, Mr. Wm. L. Howe and Miss Lille Scneder, both of Denison, Kansas. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, November 26, 1890) HUNTER, J. H. ~ MERIWETHER, IONE We are in receipt of cards to the wedding of J. H. Hunter and Miss Ione Meriwether at Jackson, Tennessee, Tuesday, June 17th, 1890. Mr. Hunter was at one time engaged in the law practice in Holton and is well known to many of our citizens who will be glad to know that he has taken this new and important departure. The Signal sends him its hearty congratulations. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, June 11, 1890) HUNTER, THOMAS ~ JACKMAN, ELLEN Marriage licenses have been issued to Thomas Hunter, of Meriden and Ellen Jackman of Holton. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 7, 1890 HUTCHINSON, A. B. ~ ASKEN, A. B. Hutchinson of this county was joined in marriage last week in Ohio to Miss Asken. The happy couple will make their home in Jefferson township. The Signal congratulates them. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, August 6, 1890) JACOBS, JOSEPH S. ~ TURK, MARY E. Married, Joseph S. Jacobs and Mary E. Turk, both of Holton, May 3rd by Rev. David Nation. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, May 7, 1890) JAYNES, FRANK F. ~ CLOVERDALE, MILLIE Licenses have been issued to: Frank F. Jaynes and Millie Cloverdale, of Havensville. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, January 29, 1890) JOHNSON, ALFRED E. ~ TAYLOR, RACHEL E. Alfred E. Johnson, of Soldier and Rachael E. Taylor of Marysville, were married by Probate Judge WIlson on Wednesday, July 30. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, August 6, 1890) JOHNSON, ELMER ~ YOUNG, ALMA At ten o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. C. D. Lueck at Netawaka, Mr. Elmer Johnson and Miss Alma Young were united in marriage by Rev. Sisney, pastor of the M. E. Church. B. E. Canfield sang, "I Love you Truly." A delicious wedding breakfast was served to the guests which included Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lueck and family, Leland Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Albright and daughter, Vivian, Miss Esmer Granger of Topeka; and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Canfield of Holton. The rooms were profusely decorated with baskets of pink and white sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left at 12 o'clock for a few days visit in Kansas City, after which they will be at home in Netawaka, Kans. (The Holton Signal, Thursday, February 23, 1922) KETTERMAN, ELMER K. ~ CHARLES, DORA Married - Mr. Elmer K. Ketterman and Miss Dora Charles of Hoyt, Ot. 14, by Rev. M. F. Marsh. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, October 15, 1890) Married Elmer E. Ketterman and Dora Clark, Oct. 13th of Hoyt. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, October 29, 1890) KIRKPATRICK, MARION ~ STALKER, EMMA Married, at St. Marys, Kansas, Marion Kirkpatrick to Emma Stalker, Tuesday, October 7th by Rev. C. J. Scheleen. Mr. Kirkpatrick is one of Jackson county's best young men and school teachers. His bride is the daughter of ex-County Commissioner Stalker, and an estimable young lady. The Signal wishes them a large amount of happiness. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, October 8, 1890) KNOX, J. W. ~ PORTER, ETHZELVA Married J. W. Knox and Ethzelva Porter by M. L. Wilson, April 8th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, April 16, 1890) LANDON, JAMES E. ~ WILLARD, SARAH Marriage licenses have been issued to James E. Landon of Birmingham and Sarah Willard, of Hotlon; and G. L. McDonald and Mary E. Bowswer of Holton. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, April 16, 1890) LEAKE, ALBERT ~ HUNTER, JESSE Married Albert Leake of Puerto De Leon, N.M. and Jesse Hunter, of Holton, by Rev. Mueller, March 1st. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, March 5, 1890) LEWI, ADAM ~ WILLIAMS, ALICE Married Adam Lewis and Alice Williams, July 4th by Rev. Goodman. Both of Whiting. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, July 16, 1890) LILLY, B. F. ~ PETERSON, ANNA L. Married - B. F. Lilly, of Everest and Anna L. Peterson, of Onaga, August 29, by Judge Wilson in this city. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, September 3, 1890) LUTZ, PAUL ~ SWANK, BESSIE Paul Lutz and Miss Bessie Swank of Denison were married last Wednesday and went to housekeeping on Thursday on the place vacated by Mr. Haverkrost. (Brick). (The Holton Signal, Thursday, March 9, 1922) MARTIN, W. C. ~ DACHENHOUSE, BERTHA Marriages licenses have been issued to: W. C. Martin and Bertha Dachenhouse. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, March 5, 1890) McDONALD, G. L. ~ BOWSER, MARY E. Marriage licenses have been issued to James E. Landon of Birmingham and Sarah Willard, of Hotlon; and G. L. McDonald and Mary E. Bowswer of Holton. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, April 16, 1890) McKNIGHT, R. R. ~ HUNTER, CARRIE E. Married R. R. McKnight of Topeka and Carrie E. Hunter of Axtel were married on the 26th of February by Rev. C. C. Hoffman. (The Holton Weekly Capital, Wednesday, March 5, 1890) McLANE, THOMAS ~ FULTZ, ELIZABETH Married. Thomas McLane and Elizabeth Fultz of Jackson county by Rev. David Nation, September 7th. (The Hoyt Weekly Signal, Wednesday, September 10, 1890) McMURRAY, VERNON ~ PIERCE, LEONA We have been informed that Miss Leona Pierce and Vernon McMurray were married recently in New Mexico. The young couple are well and favorable known in this community and we with their many friends wish them many years of happy married life. (The Holton Signal, Thursday, April 13, 1965) MEDLOCK, EDWIN S. ~ SIMMONS, LOUISA E. Married Edwin S. Medlock and Louisa E. Simmons, of Holton, February 19th, 1890, by Cyrus Hurrel, justice of the peace. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 6, 1890) MILLER, GEORGE ~ FERNKOPF, PEARLE The marriage of Miss Pearle Fernkopf, and Mr. George Miller will take place this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fernkopf. Rev. G. (C.?) F. Barthel will perform the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of the Holton High School and since her graduation has been employed as a stenographer in the office of County Agent Leker. The bridgegroom is a son of Harry Miller, who lives near Holton. He is employed by Canfield Lumber company. The young couple will be at home to their friends in Mrs. Walker Smith's residence property, 321 Vermont. (The Holton Signal, Thursday, May 4, 1922) MILNER, GEORGE P. ~ KEEHN, BERTHA L. Married - George P. Milner and Bertha L. Keehn, of Corning by Judge M. L. Wilson. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, August 13, 1890) MITCHELL, L. D. ~ MOORE, ANNIE Married L. D. Mitchell, of Holton and Annie Moore, of Whiting by Rev. Levi Gattman, May 14, 1890. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, May 21, 1890) MOORE, SHUBEAL ~ TREZIES, HONOR Married at the Presbyterian parsonage, Feb. 20th, Mr. Shubeal Moore of St. Marys, and Miss Honor Trezies, of Adrian by Rev. S. L. Allison. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 26, 1890) MOORE, WM. ~ SMITH, MARY The following marriage licenses have been issued the past week, but not returned. Chas. Wursch, and Alice J. Jackman of Holton; Richard W. Thompson and Gertie Rodger, of Hoyt; Wm. Moore and Mary Smith of Larkin; George J. Clausen and Metta Christina Thompson of Whiting. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 26, 1890) MORRIS, JAMES ~ SALTS, KATIE Married - March 13, at the residence of the bride by Rev. A. S. Payne, Katie Salts and James Morris. The happy couple have our congratulations. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, March 19, 1890) NAYLOR, EDWIN H. ~ EMERY, CAROLINE Married at the residence of Dr. Thomas Milam, Mr. Edwin H. Naylor of Denver, Colorado, and Miss Caroline Emery of Wetmore on the 19th inst., by Rev. Allison. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 26, 1890) NEWMAN, S. F. ~ NEWMAN, ESTELLA Married. Mr. S.F. Newman to Miss Estella Newman, daughter of Samuel Newman, on Monday, the 10th instant. After the ceremony the newly-married couple took a trip to Kentucky, the home of the bridegroom. Rev. Friend performed the ceremony. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, March 12, 1890) PARKS, WM. ~ SMITH ANNA Married Wm. Parks and Anna Smith of Holton by Judge M. L. Wilson, January 28th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 5, 1890) PLOTNER, S. L. ~ WASSON, OLIVE L. Married - S. L. Plotner and Olive L. Wasson, in this city, August 28 by Judge Wilson. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, September 3, 1890) PLUMMER, A. ~ WILSON, LOUISA Mr. A. Plummer of Moodyville, Pottawatomie county, Kansas and Mrs. Louisa Wilson of this place, were united in marriage by Elder Dowing at the bride's residence on last Thursday evening, January 30th at 8 o'clock. After the ceremony the band called at the residence of their best selections. The wedded couple went to Mr. Plummer's residence in Pottawatomie county, Friday but were called back Saturday by a telegram announcing the injury sustained by Sherman Wilson, son of Mrs. Plummer. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 5, 1890) PLUMMER, AMOS ~ WILSON, LOUISA Married Amos Plummer of Moodyville, Louisa Wilson of Soldier, by Rev. R. L. Downing, January 30th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 5, 1890) PRICE, HENRY ~ LUTZ, LOUISA Married - Henry Price and Louisa Lutz, March 25th, by Rev. Mueller. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, April 2, 1890) RICKERT, WILLIAM ~ ALLEN, ANNA The marriage of Miss Anna Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allen, Jr., 911 West Eighth avenue, and Mr. William Rickert of Marysville, will place Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. W. M. Mayfield of Kansas City, Mo., will read the marriage ceremony. Guests at the wedding will include onlyl relatives and a few friends. After a trip in the west, Mr. Ricket and bride will be at home in Marysville, Kans. - Topeka State Journal (The Holton Signal, Thursday, July 6, 1922) ROOT, ALBERT C. ~ CAMPDORAS, VIRGINIA J. We have received card announcing the marriage of Mr. Albert C. Root and Miss Virginia J. Campdoras, which occurred at the bride's home in North Topeka, Kansas, on December 24th. They will be at home to their friends after January 15th. Our readers will remember Albert as the son of Frank A. Root, formerly editor of the Holton Express. He is an enterprising, honest and industrious young man. His bride is a highly educated and refined young lady. The Signal extends to them its cordial congratulations. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, January 8, 1890) RULE, WILLIAM ~ THOMPSON, BERTHA J. Married - William Rule of Holton and Bertha J. Thompson, of Soldier, by Rev. S. L. Hunter, August 18th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, August 20, 1890) SCANLIN, BART ~ MARSH, MATTIE Married, Bart Scanlin, and Miss Mattie Marsh, July 9th, by Rev. Allison. Both of Holton. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, July 16, 1890) SCHREIBER, WAYNE A. ~ KLUSMIRE, GLADYS I. Gladys I. Klusmire and Wayne A. Schreiber were married at 11 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse by Rev. A. E. Wardner. Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber have rooms at the Grant Funk home. They were divorced about a year ago. She has been in St. Joseph and Iowa visiting relativings. A reconciliation has been affected. She came Saturday morning on the 10:48 Grand Island going at once to the manse where they were remarried. Hiawatha Daily World. (the bride is a former Holton girl and has many friends here.) The Holton Signal, Thursday, April 13, 1922) SCHRODER, JOHN A. ~ RAMEY, CORA A. Marriages Licenses: John A. Schroder, of Soldier and Miss Cora A. Ramey of Circleville, March 3rd. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, March 12, 1890) SCOTT, O. J. ~ SEWELL, CALLIE Married O. J. Scott of Denison and Callie Sewell of Larkin, February 15, 1890 by Rev. Robert E. Steward. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 19, 1890) SHOFF, DEWY ~ JENSEN, ESTHER Dewy Shoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shoff of Holton and Miss Esther Jensen of Topeka were married in Topeka, October 7, 1921. Dewy is a painter employed by the Santa Fe. (The Holton Signal, February 23, 1922) SMITH, ANDREW ~ CONNOR, ALMEDA Marriage licenses have been issued to Andrew Smith and Almeda Connor. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, March 5, 1890) SMITH, SHERMAN ~ McANN, FRONIA Mr. Sherman Smith and Miss Fronia McAnn were married last Sunday at 3 o'clock p.m. by Rev. Hunter, at the residence of James Mccann. Both parties are old residents of Soldier and have the best wishes of many friends. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 26, 1890) SRIGEL, S. A. ~ DARLING, CARRIE MAY Married, S. A. Srigel and Carrie May Darling of Hoyt by Judge Wilson, July 13th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, July 16, 1890) STEWART, W. J. ~ HOSLER, LAURA Married - W. J. Stewart and Laura Hosler, of Valley were married by Judge Wilson, Thursday. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, August 6, 1890) STRANG, WILILAM ~ FOSTER, JULIA A. Married Wiliam Strang of Corning and Julia A. Foster of Soldier, by Judge M. L. Wilson, January 30th. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 5, 1945) STREET, E. M. ~ GAMBLE, EFFIE A. E. M. Street and Miss Effie A. Gamble, both of St. Joseph, Mo., arrived at the Josephine Hotel Saturday afternoon. After a visit to Judge Wilson to procure a license, they were united in marriage by Rev. Mr. Brown, the Baptist minister. Mr. Street is a baggage master on the main line of the Rock Island. Mr. and Mrs. Street stopped at the Josephine until Sunday afternoon when they left for Kansas City. (The Holton Weekly Signal, December 17, 1890) THOMPSON, RICHARD W. ~ RODGER, GERTIE The following marriage licenses have been issued the past week, but not returned. Chas. Wursch, and Alice J. Jackman of Holton; Richard W. Thompson and Gertie Rodger, of Hoyt; Wm. Moore and Mary Smith of Larkin; George J. Clausen and Metta Christina Thompson of Whiting. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 26, 1890) TREZISE, WM. ~ ANDRICH, ANNA Married at the residence of W. H. Brown, on the 11th inst., Wm. Trezise to Miss Anna Andrich. May their days be many and happy. Cross Creek. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, April 16, 1890) Married: - Thursday, April 10th, at the residence of Mr. W. Brown, Mr. William Trezise, of Adrian, and Miss Annie Andrich, of Avoca, by Rev. J. Trezise, of Lancaster. At 9:30 p.m. Miss Mary Trezise was seated at the organ and as she was playing the second measure of the wedding march the groom entered with his intended bride by his side and marched to the room where they were united in matrimony. After much joy and happiness and good success in life had been wished to the newly married couple by all who were present, they were seated. The bride was arrayed in a beautiful and tasteful costume, and the groom wore a handsome black. After supper the orchestra furnished very fine music and the young people engaged in dancing and merry making until a very late hour. There were more than one hundred guests present. The last carriage rolled away at 5 o'clock Friday morning. A Friend. (The Holton Weely Signal, Wednesday, April 23, 1890) TROWER, E. E. ~ DYCHE, R. J. Married - E. E. Trower, and R. J. Dyche, by Rev. T. K. Roach, August 7th. Both of Horton. (The Horton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, August 13, 1890) TURNER, SQUIRE E. ~ MYERS, MARTHA M. Miss Martha Myers and Mr. Squier Turner were married at Holton last Wednesday. Miss Myers is the only daughter of Mose Myers of Circleville and Mr. Turner is one of our prosperous young farmers. We wish them a happy married life. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 19, 1890) Married S. E. Turner and Martha M. Myers of Circleville, by M. L. Wilson, February 12, 1890. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 19, 1890) VINE, CHRISTOPHER A. ~ RUGGE, MARY Christopher A. Vine and Mary Rugge, of Netawaka, by Rev. E. B. Wells, September 3d. Many nice presents were left with the happy pair. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, September 10, 1890) WARD, THOMAS J. ~ WEBB, MARY E. Married - Thomas J. Ward and Mary E. Webb, of Holton, September 18th by Rev. Friend. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, September 24, 1890) WARD, WM. ~ DRACE, NEVADA Mr. Wm. Ward and Miss Nevada Drace were united in marriage at the residence of John F. Drace on Christmas night at 7 o'clock p.m. by Elder Slade presiding elder of the United Brethren church. Only a few intimate friends were in attendance. We wish them unbounded happiness. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, December 31, 1890) WARK, G. W. ~ BROWN, ANNA DELLA A marriage license was issued last week to G. W. Wark, of Birmingham and Anna Della Brown of Circleville. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, April 2, 1890) WHITCRAFT, THOMAS F. ~ PURETT, MOLLIE M. Licenses have been issued to Thomas F. Whitcraft, and Mollie M. Purett, of Circleville. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, January 29, 1890) WOODRUFF, W. W. ~ HARRISON, MAGGIE Married W. W. Woodruff, of Soldier, and Maggie Harrison, of Holton by Rev. W. H. Jones. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, April 16, 1890) WOOLARD, ALFRED W. ~ BARNES, SOPHIE On Sunday, the 16th instant, by the Rev. Friend, at the bride's home, in this city, Mr. Alfred W. Woolard, fo Sehome, Washington, and Miss Sophie Barnes, of Holton. A number of friends were present to witness the ceremony and partake of a sumptuous dinner, after which the newly married couple went to St. Joseph. Mr. Woolard is engaged in the real estate business in Washington territory and is a civil engineer, and is a respected and honorable young man. He is to be congratulated in having won for his wife one of Holton's handsomest and best young ladies. May happiness and prosperity attend them on the Pacific coast. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, Febraury 19, 1890) WURSCH, CHAS. ~ JACKMAN, ALICE J. The following marriage licenses have been issued the past week, but not returned. Chas. Wursch, and Alice J. Jackman of Holton; Richard W. Thompson and Gertie Rodger, of Hoyt; Wm. Moore and Mary Smith of Larkin; George J. Clausen and Metta Christina Thompson of Whiting. (The Holton Weekly Signal, Wednesday, February 26, 1890) |
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