Waupaca County, Wisconsin
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1870-1879
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Weyauwega Times - Weyauwega, WI -
October 1, 1870
In New London on Sunday, the 25thy inst, by Rev Father Lamarze, at the
pastors residence, Mr. THOMAS McCOURT, of Oshkosh, Miss FRANK
daughter of George Tarbell, of Weyauwega.
The wedding ceremony was performed on one of the most delightful balmy
days of the season; last Sabbath. The Printers wish is that the day prove
emblomatic of their wedded life.
At Little River on 29th inst at the residence
of Wm. E. Hamilton by Rev. D. T. Olcott Mr. Elisha Forde of Oshkosh and
Mrs. Martha A. Starks of Little River.
The Republican
- Waupaca, WI - April 29, 1875
Mr. Charles Sibley and Mrs. John French , of Lind, was married on the
22nd.
Weyauwega Times - Weyauwega, WI -
May 1, 1870
BERRY-CLEAVES.--In the town of Ogdensburg, at the residence of L.A.
Warte, by S.M. Collier, Justice of the Peace, Mr. JAS. A. BERRY of
Union to MISS LUNETTA CLEAVES, of Ogdensburg.
The Oshkosh Northwestern - Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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February
2, 1878
Miss Laura T. Gumaer, daughter of C.L. Gumaer of Lincoln,
Nebraska and formerly an old resident of this place, was married to
Mr. J.N. Eckman, of Lincoln, Nebraska, lately.
The Republican - Waupaca, Wisconsin
- May 8, 1879
Married
At the residence of the bride's father,
Tuesday, May 6, Herman Kuecke of this town to Ida Ehlke of the town of
Winchester, Winnebago Co.
Northport
One of our teachers, Miss Nora O'Brien, gave
the community quite a surprise by getting married three days after her
spring term of school commenced. She married Mr. Shelden Brant, a very
estimable young man, who started that same week for the Black Hills
where he intends to remain until fall. We wish him a speedy, prosperous
trip and safe return. Mrs. Brant continues her school.
The Republican -
Waupaca, Wisconsin - November 21, 1879
During the last three weeks two more of our
young people have taken to themselves life partners, one a husband and
the other a wife. Miss Ada Mather, who has been for about two years in
Oshkosh, was married Oct. 19th to Mr. Will Claggett of Fond du Lac
County. |