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Source: Morning News -
Cincinnati
Dated: June 11, 1847
MARRIED: In Mystic, on the 7th inst. by Rev. Mr.
Cook, Mr. Alexander F. Young, to Miss Mary
Mason. |
Source: Cincinnati Daily
Enquirer - Ohio
Dated: June 6, 1870
MARRIAGES:
- MANSFIELD - PARKINSON - In Bloomfield, Ohio, May 23,
Martin Mansfield to Miss Emma L. Parkinson.
- LOWRY - McCLELLAND - May 25, J. E. Lowry of
Pine Grove, Ohio to Miss Ada McClelland, of Jefferson
County.
- THOMPSON - TAYLOR - In Woodford County, Ky., June
1, W. G. Thompson to Miss Emma Taylor.
- MORTON - HILL - In Lawrenceburg, Ky., June 2, James
P. Morton to Miss Theresa Hill, of Anderson
county.
- SMITH - RHODERICK - In Springfield, Ohio, May 25,
Geo. c. Smith, of Frederick, Md., to Miss Olive E.
Rhoderick.
- DOLAN - VAN HEYDE - Near Centreville, Ohio, May 30,
Simon Dolan, of Zanesville, to Miss Caroline Van
Heyde.
- HUMMEL - McDONNEL - In Circleville, O., June 1, Mr.
Martin Hummel to Miss Alice B. McDonnel.
- SEECHRIST - PORTER - In Piqua, Ohio, May 29,
Mr. Jacob Sechrist to Miss Lizzie W. Porter.
- VANSANT - MAUL - In Richmond, Indiana, May 27,
Mr. R. R. Vansant to Miss Jennie Maul.
- COFFIN - ELMER - In Centreville, Indiana, May 27,
Mr. Alph Coffin to Miss Belle Elmer.
- MOORE - KEESLING - In Middletown, Kentucky, May 29,
Mr. John W. Moore to Miss Nancy E. Keesling.
- SMITH - ROGERS - In New Castle, Kentucky, June 1,
Dr. S. G. Smith, of Lisbon, Illinois, to Miss Sallie
M. Rogers.
- SCHIEKMAN - SOLIDAY - In Lancaster, Ohio, May 26,
Mr. John J. Schiekman to Miss Sarah Soliday, of
Pleasant Township.
- PUGH - MIESSE - In Fairfield County, Ohio, May 27,
Mr. Wm B. Edwards to Miss Martha A. Chaney.
- BURR - CRUSTERS - In Anderson County, Kentucky, May
25, Mr. John Burr to Miss Susan C. Crusters. |
Source: Cincinnati Daily
Gazette - Ohio
Date: July 23, 1874
MARRIED
COOPER - GRINDLE - On the 22d inst. in the parlor of
the Bible Chapel, 184 Longworth st., by N. Summerbell, D.
D., Mr. B. F. Cooper and Miss Susan
Grindle. |
Source: Cincinnati Daily
Gazette
Dated: Sept. 7, 1877
MARRIED.
On Wednesday evening, September 5, at the home of the
bride, No. 73 Betts street, by Elder WILLIAM P. STRATTON,
Mr. WILLIAM CUTLER and Miss AMELIA F. SMITH, all of
Cincinnati. |
Source: Cincinnati Daily
Gazette - Ohio
Dated: May 6, 1878
MARRIED.
FARRELL - McHUGH - At the Church of Presentation,
Walnut Hills, Thursday evening, May 22, by the Rev. J. J.
Kennedy, Frank W. Farrell to Miss Maggie
McHUGH, of Louisville. |
Source: Cincinnati Daily
Gazette
Dated: Sept. 24, 1878
A Quiet Wedding
A beautiful and impressive
wedding was that yesterday afternoon in the Quaker form at the
Friends Meeting House, corner of Eighth and Mound streets, the
parties to which were Mr. Charles F. Hopkins, a worthy
young business man, to Miss Georgina Dymond, one of
three estimable young sisters residing on Laurel street.
While there was o pretension or show, the meeting house was
filled with some of the best families of Cincinnati.
There was no music, nor any flowers, nor full dress, yet the
ceremony was one of the most solemn and impressive known to
any form. It was essentially a religious ceremony -
neither a social nor civil one. And its solemn,
religious character added to its beauty. A number of he
elder ladies of the society occupied a row of seats on the
platform facing the congregation, and Mr. Murray Shipley
soon afterward took a seat in the same row. Then the
ushers, Dr. Wm. Judkins and Mr. S. T. Griffiths,
entered, followed by the bride and groom, all of whom took
seats on the front row of forms. After a few moments of
silent prayer Mr. Murray Shipley read some selections
relating to marriage, mainly from St. Paul's epistle to the
Ephesians, and afterward read the beautiful story of Rebecca's
marriage to Isaac, from the 24th chapter of Genesis. He
supplemented it with some remarks upon the lessons of the
Scriptural selections, and then offered a brief prayer
invoking the Divine blessing upon the candidates. The
prayer was followed by a minute or two of profound silence,
when the candidates arose, and each clasping the others right
hand, pledged solemnly, with God's assistance, the one to
prove a faithful husband and the other a faithful wife until
their life's end. The certificate of their pledge was
then signed by the bride and groom, witnessed by the ushers,
and read to the congregation by Dr. Taylor. A
brief and impressive address was made to the bride and groom,
and congregation, by Mrs. Harriet Steer, and
octogenarian, and Mr. Shipley asked for the Divine
benediction upon the marriage. The wedded pair then
drove to the residence of the bride's family, and will
commence housekeeping in sensible, matter of fact style today. |
Source: Cincinnati Daily
Gazette
Dated: Sept. 15, 1879
TILGHMAN - COLLORD - At the residence of the bride's
parents, at Red Bank, Tuesday evening, September 9, by the
Rev. J. A. Storey, Mr. Charles R. Tilghman to
Miss Carrie B. Collord. May happiness attend them.
(Submitted by Sharon Wick) |
Source: Cincinnati Daily
Gazette
Dated: Sept. 15, 1879
McMURTRY - BALL - By the Rev. Mr. Kinsolving on the
11th inst., Dr. L. S. McMurtry to Mary E. Ball, daughter of
the late Geo. W. Ball.
(Submitted by Sharon Wick) |
| MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE:
Peter
Kneipp to Caroline Kling |
Source: Cincinnati Daily Gazette - Ohio
Dated: November 3, 1881
MARRIED.
HUMPHREYS - TODD - At the Church of the Heavenly Rest, New
York, on Tuesday, October 25, 1881, by the Right Rev.
Bishop Starkey, of New Jersey, assisted by the
Rev. Dr. Howland, and the Rev. Mr. Morgan, of
the Church of the Heavenly Rest, and the Rev. Dr. S. H.
Weston, of St. John's, Edith Elizabeth Todd,
eldest daughter of Andrew J. Todd, Esq., to the Rev.
Frank Landon Humphreys, youngest son of Dr. F.
Humphreys, all of New York.
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HARTDEGEN - NORTON
A Wedding of Great Interest to Musical Circles.
The marriage of MR. Adolph
Hartdegen and Miss Annie Burt Norton was celebrated
at the residence of her father, Dr. Norton, on West
Fourth street, last evening at 5 o'clock in the presence of a
small company of friends and the immediate relatives, teh
Rev. Mr. C. W. Wendte officiating. Cincinnati's
rosebud prima donna was a very lily of a bride. She wore
an exquisite toilet of white silk, with draperies of airy
tulle, and a profusion of pale half brown rosebuds.
There were no bridesmaids, but Miss Emma Buchannan, a
dear friend of the bride, assisted to remove her glove when
the emblem of the eternity of love, the marriage ring, was
slipped over her finger.
Congratulations and godspeeds of more than ordinary
earnestness were offered the wedded pair. If complete
sympathy of interests and tastes, and an affection which has
stood the test of years, give promise of happiness in the
estate commended of St. Paul, then Mr. and Mrs. Hartdegen
may hope for bliss beyond compare, but it can not surpass
the good wishes that follow them to their new home.
There were present at the ceremony Maj. and Mrs. A.
S. Burt and Mrs. Sibley, of Chicago; Mrs. Halley,
of Binghamton; Mrs. Heiskell, of Wheeling, W. Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gano, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kehler, Mr. and
Mrs. Bowen, Miss Stanwood. Mrs. Buchannan, Miss
Buchannan, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Judge Burnet, Dr. McKenzie, and
Dr. Forchheimer.
An elegant little collation was served at 6
o'clock, under Keppler's direction, and the happy pair
left an hour or two later on their honeymoon trip, the end of
which is to be New York City, where they will in future
reside.
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BILLMAN - THOMPSON
Special Dspatch to the Cincinnati Gazette.
SHELBYVILLE, IND., Nov. 2 - Miss Alice Thompson,
daughter of Mr. Alfred Thompson, residing near
Cynthiana, this county, was married this afternoon to a Mr.
Billman of Sullivan, this county. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. S. J. Tomlinson at the residence of
Mr. Thompson, and was a worthy event of that
neighborhood. |
   
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