Waupaca County, Wisconsin
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1890-1899
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The Waupaca Post - Waupaca, Wisconsin
- April 28,
1892
OTHER
Married by Rev. O. Nelson at the groom's residence in
Farmington township the 19th, Mr. John Erickson and Miss Ella Georgine
Wilson. Waupaca
Republican - Waupaca, Wisconsin - January 5, 1894
Christmas passed off very
pleasantly at the home of Geo. Lollin there being present, the father,
mother, three daughters and son, Mr. Pliney Starks, Mr. Anton Johnson and
three brothers. After a social time they partook of a repast and about
four o'clock stated for Weyauwega where Emily Lollin and Mr. Anton Johnson
were married at the home of Miss M. C. Lollin by Rev. F. Miller. The bride
received many beautiful presents. Shortly the party broke up and the happy
couple took the train for Marshfield. May they have a long and happy life
is the wishes of their friends.
Waupaca
Republican - Waupaca, Wisconsin - January 12, 1894
Parfreyville
Mr. A. Deithert is to be
married to-day (Tuesday) to a lady residing at Manawa.
The Waupaca Post -
Waupaca, Wisconsin - February 6, 1896
David H. Cipperly and Miss
Jennie Dale were married at the residence of the groom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Cipperly, at Sheridan, Tuesday evening, Feb. 4, in the
presence of a large number of invited guests. Rev. S. Jolliffe of
Waupaca performed the ceremony. The congratulations were many, and the
wedding was much admired. The couple have the best wishes of a host of
friends.
The New London
Press - New London, WI - September 2, 1897
Royalton
A wedding, which was a
surprise to Royalton people took place Thursday evening, Rev. M.L. Eastman
uniting in marriage, Will Hobbs and Miss Jennie Van Ornum, eldest daughter
of George Van Ornum, Town of Mukwa.
The New London
Press - New London, Wisconsin - August 5, 1897
Fred Adams, proprietor of the "Rustie" at Pine
Lake, slipped away, and got married on the quiet, and last week his wife
arrived at this place. We all join together in wishing the couple a long
and happy life. Don't forget the beer Fred.
The New London Press - New London,
Wisconsin - August 19, 1897
Married Sunday Aug. 15 at New
London, Prof. Wm. Fenn and Miss Maud Harris. Their host of friends join in
wishing them much joy and may they live a long and happy life. The bride
is a niece of J. and A.C. Palmer of this village and the groom a
successful balloonist of the town of Matteson.
Waupaca Republican -
Waupaca,
Wisconsin - March
24, 1899
Manawa
Mrs. Mingart of this place and
Mr. Shetts of Symco were
married March 21.
Miss Maude Faulks of Maple Grove and Miles Wells of this
place, was married at Weyauwega March 15.
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