Source:
Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL) Page: 5
Dated: Wednesday, Apr. 23, 1890
THE MATRIMONIAL RECORD.
Henry W. Beal and Miss Mary Koehler, both of
New Berlin, were married at the Court House yesterday by
Justice C. G. Wineteer. The groom is a
farmer and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Beal.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koehler.
This is the first wedding at which Justice Wineteer
has had an opportunity to officiate.
Harry J. Fish and Miss Annie M. Weber,
both of Litchfield, were married by Dr. J. B. Briney,
at the parsonage of the Christian church at 9 o'clock
lat night. The groom is a traveling salesman, and
the bride is a popular young lady of Litchfield.
MARRIAGE LICENSE RECORD:
Henry W. Beal & Mary Koehler - New Berlin
John T. Curtis & Rosa Sappington - Springfield
Harry J. Fish & Anna M. Weber - Litchfield
John W. Conrad of Williamsville & Maggie Denny of
Springfield
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Source: The Chronicle (Columbiana, Ala.) Vol.
IX., Number 32
Dated: Thursday, Feb. 7, 1895
A man by the name Corn was married at
Rochdester, Ill., to a lady by the name of Wheat.
The fool choir sang "What shall the harvest be? A
boy in the gallery yelled "Nubbins1" - and they cast him
out of the synagogue. - Exchange. |
Source: Daily Illinois
State Journal (Springfield, Illinois) Page: 10
Dated: Dec. 26, 1914
MARRIAGE LICENSE:
Richard Stone, age 28, of Loami and Nellie
Lash, age 19, of Waverly. |
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