KOYL SCRAPBOOK
1919 MARRIAGES & ANNIVERSARIES
Due to the amount of information in many of these weddings, I am only listing the date of marriage or newspaper date (nsp) and names. Some go into great detail in setting, gowns, decorations, etc., and do not feel this is necessary for genealogy
KENNEDY - YAPP
May 8, 1919
Monte Kennedy and Emma D. Yapp, both of Coe twp. were married at the Presbyterian manse by Rev. Joseph Green. The couple will make their home on the Kennedy farm.
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BAILEY - HUBER
May 4, 1919
A. I. Bailey, youngest son of Mrs. Claude Bailey and Miss Herminney Huber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huber were married at the Zion Lutheran Church at County Center by Rev. A. G. Mueller. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, the latter being a sister of the bride.
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TAYLOR - FIGG
March 3, 1919
Floyd V. Taylor and Miss Estella Figg, both of Lincoln twp. were married at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage in Mt. Pleasant by Rev. J. C. DeVinney. Miss Gladys Bush and Clifford Figg accompanying them. The young couple will be making their home in Shepherd.
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VINING - WONNACOTT
May 20, 1919 (nsp)
William M. Vining and Florence Wonnacott, both of St. Louis, were married at the M. E. parsonage by Rev. L. L. Hanthorne. They will be making their home in St. Louis.
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DOLE - NESEN
August 20, 1919
Harry F. Dole, of Berwyn, Ill and Miss Rebecca Nesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nesen, 319 S. Main St., were married at the home of the bride by Rev. Jas. G. Wilson.
Mrs. William Nesen played the music and the bride and groom were attended by Ronald Nesen, nephew of the bride.
The young couple will be making their home at Berwyn, Ill.
Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Dole and two daughters, Cara and Lila of Berwyn, Ill; Mrs. W. C. Nesen, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nesen, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brownson and daughter Charlotte, and son Harold, all of Lansing, MI.
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CARSON - QUIDORT
Sept 11, 1919 (nsp)
Mr. Joseph H. Carson and Miss Helen Louise Quidort were married at St. Joseph's church. The bride was attended by Miss Bessie Harrigan of Saginaw, and Mr. Gilbert Berry, of Alma, acted as best man.
The couple will reside in St. Louis.
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OLIVER - BACON
May 29, 1919 (nsp)
Guy Oliver, 17 years and Dora Bacon, 16 years, eloped from their homes Monday evening. They left Mt. Pleasant in an auto which they hired to go to Shepherd, but later engaged the driver to take them to Ithaca. They have not been located.
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KYSER - RICE
December 19, 1919
James Kyser and Agnes Rice, both of Lincoln twp. were married at the Presbyterian manse by Rev. Joseph H. Green. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mull.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyser will be making their home on a farm south of Shepherd.
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FIGG - BUSH
October 14, 1919
Clifford Figg and Miss Gladys Bush, both of Lincoln twp. were married at the M. E. parsonage by Rev. L. L. Hanthorne. They were attended by a brother of the groom and a sister of the bride. They will be making their home on a farm in Lincoln twp.
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FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
MR. AND MRS. F. M. McCLINTIC
June 19, 1919 (nsp)
Rev. and Mrs. F. M. McClintic celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at Fenton, MI. Only members of their immediate family and their children were present. Mr. and Mrs. McClintic have eight children, all of whom are living and were present to enjoy the day with their parents.
The guests represented by the eight children and their families were: A. W. McClintic and wife of Shepherd; A. T. McClintic of Cheboygan, Mrs. S. s. Seibert and two daughters, Olive and Ruby of Minneapolis; U. G. Andrews and wife of Fenton, Mrs. E. O. Howard and daughter, Violet of St. Louis Park, Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McClintic and little son, William, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. McClintic and two little sons, Burke and Jean with baby Ann......rest of the article is missing.
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LEVICKI - FURMANSKY
October 5,1919
Miss Lucy Furmansky and Mikey Levicki of Chicago, were married at the Catholic Church in Shepherd.
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SMITH - GRISWOLD
December 24, 1919
Mr. George E. Smith and Mrs. Retta J. Griswold, two well known St. Louis people were marired at the Woodward Ave. M. E. church in Detroit. Mr. Smith has been employed by the Sugar Company for the past 17 years and Mrs. Smith is a professional nurse for the past 22 years, the last 14 spent in and around St. Louis. The couple will be making their home at South Delaware Ave.
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VACHEE - KELLEY
(no date other than 1919)
M. Vachee of Harbor Springs and Mrs. Mettie Kelley of this village were married at the home of Justice Converse. The couple will reside in Harbor Springs where the groom has a fine home.
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BILLESPIE - ROWLADER
July 3, 1919 (nsp)
Miss Imogene Rowlader and William S. Gillsepie, of Chicago, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rowlader, 1020 S. Normal Ave., by Rev. Joseph H. Green of the Presbyterian church.
Miss Rowlader graduated from Central MI Normal in 1917 and during tghe past year she has taught in the Detroit schools. Mr. Gillespie is of the firm of Kinkend-Gillsepi-Balfanzo Co., constructive printers and advertisers in Chicago.
A wedding breakfast was served with these in attendence: Mr. and Mrs. Rowlader, father and mother of the bride; Mrs. Alfred Rowlader, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rowlader; Doris and Helen Rowlader, sister os the bride; Miss Lila Madison of Ludington.
The couple will be making their home in Chicago.
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TITUS - LaMONT
Jaunuary 8, 1919
Samuel J. Titus and Mrs. Ella LaMont were married at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage by Rev. J. C. DeVinney. They will be making their home on Mr. Titus' farm near Shepherd.
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CHURCH - LEA
June 12, 1919
Mr. Glen Church and Miss Jennie Lea were married at the residence of Rev. C. S. Minot. The bride and groom were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill, Mrs. Hill being the bride's sister.
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BARTON - WILLE
(no date other than 1919)
Miss Fay Wille of this city and Wirt E. Barton were married at the north Baptist church in Flint. The couple will be making their home in Durand where Mr. Barton is engaged in the furniture business.
Second article on this marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton, the latter formerly Miss Fay Wille of this city, were married in Flint on June 25th, 1919 by Rev. George Vercoe. The bride was attended by the groom's sister, Mrs. Lyle Gorton as matron of honor and Glenn Wille, brother of the bride was best man. .
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LUDLUM - DUFF
Sept 11, 1919
Miss Edna Duff and Dr. L. O. Ludlum were married at the home of the bride's mother, Mr. T. G. Duff, by the Rev. Mr. John Roberts of the Presbyterian church.
Dr. Ludlum is a dentist of St. Louis and Mrs. Ludlum was a teacher in the city schools, recently taking a job with the drafting department of the Republic Truck factory.
The couple will be making their home on Main St.
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HEIDEMAN - ALEXANDER
July 3, 1919
Miss Dora Alexander was married at her home to Mr. B. Heideman of St. Louis, MO, by Elder Start. Only the parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Alexander, Mrs. Heideman, the mother of the groom of St. Louis, MO, and Elder Start and wife were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Heideman will make their home at Romulous, New York, where the former has charge of a fine church.
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NESTLE - MUDGE
October 15, 1919
Miss Mable Mudge, only child of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mudge was married to Benjamine Nestle, known here as Benjamin Bebow, son of Mrs. Leonard Culver. The wedding took place at the W. C. T. U. Home, 125, High St., Detroit, the home of the bride's parents.
Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barrett and Mrs. Vinnie Stewart, Mrs. Ora Shaw of Merrill was also a guest.
(from the St. Louis Leader)
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THAYER - CASLER
February 7, 1919
Clarence R. Thayer of Lincoln twp. and Miss Ethel M. Casler of Fremont twp. were married by the Rev. J. c. DeVinney at the Methodist parsonage in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Casler of Shepherd acted as witnesses. These two couple have been married at the same place and by the same minister, each acting as witnesses for the other.
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