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THE FREMONT COUNTY SUN August 3, 1899 "SHOCKLEY - BOURNE"  In the presence of a few of the immediate friends of the contracting parties, Mr. Ned Shockley and Miss Beulah B. Bourne were married Tuesday evening, July 25, 1899, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bourne, in this city Mr. Shockley has been a popular clerk at Piatt's drug store the past year, coming here from Randolph. Among those present from out of town were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shockley of Randolph, and his niece Miss Cloyce Carter, of Sidney. -- Red Oak EXPRESS.

THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD  August 10, 1899 "Archie O'Laughlin, of Farragut, was over to the county seat Wednesday for the purpose of having his marriage with Mrs. Adaline Jones set aside, on the grounds that her former husband, from whom she has never been divorced, is still living.".


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD January 25, 1900  A happy wedding occurred in Imogene last week. Those popular young people, Dennis Ryan and Julia Dempsey were the contracting parties and the ceremony was at 8 o'clock in the morning, January 17, by Rev. Father Hayes at the Catholic church. The friends and guests filled the church and high nuptial mass was said. Con Ryan and Mary Dempsey accompanied the bridal pair to the altar.

After the ceremony the wedding guests drove to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dempsey where a splendid dinner was served to nearly one hundred guests and the festivities continued all the afternoon and at night there was a grand wedding ball at Addy's hall where forty or more couples danced the night away.

The wedding presents are said to be numerous and rich. The couple left Thursday evening for a short bridal trip to Omaha and on their return will take up house keeping on the home farm of the groom.


THE SIDNEY ARGUS-HERALD August 21, 1930

 "MARRIAGE LICENSES"

Ray A. Carson of Lincoln, 21; and Mary M. Rhodes of Lincoln, 21
C. Francis Kilpatrick of Tabor, 22; and Leta A. Ventis of Tabor, 21
Archie Edwards of Northboro, 23; and Marie Garner
, Northboro, 23
John E. Bradford, of Auburn, 22; and Coila B. VanWinkle, Auburn, 18
Will Johnson of Shubert, Neb., 26; and Wilhelmina Ruhge of Avoca, Neb., 24


Rosetta B. Parker, 18, born in Fremont County; married David A. McMann, 22, born in Illinois, son of Thomas McMann and Sarah Malone; married on Oct. 18, l894 at the bride's home.


MICHAEL JOSEPH CAHILL married MARIAH JANE ROGERS on Feb. 20, 1884 in Jones County. Son of Michael J. and Katherine (Kinney) Cahill; daughter of Joe and Catherine (Rogers) Rogers of Washington township, Jones County, Iowa.
 


The CASCADE PIONEER [Iowa Newspaper] of Feb. 29, 1884; marriage records of Jones County; say that Michael J. Cahill, born in Delaware but now of Imogene, Iowa, married Maria Rogers at Temple Hill, Washington township, Jones County, Iowa, on February 20, 1884.
 


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD May 14, 1901

"MARRIAGE LICENSES"

The following have been granted marriage licenses since our last issue:

Frank O. BROWN, 22 and Lulu MORRIS, 23
Silas S. CRANDAL, 34 and Minnie M TRAVELUTE, 24
E. C. HOWE, 28 and Ella POTTER, 18
Abner MASON, 67, and Mrs. Etta ELLIOTT, 40
Harry C. McKEAN, 24 and Della E. FOX, 24
G. W. McMAHON, 28, and Otsa McINTYRE, 18
Ben. G. MORRISON, 30, and Laura M. COLLY, 26
Thomas R. REYNOLDS, 27, and Jessie M. GREEDY,
22
James A. RICKABAUGH, 20 and Daisy KING, 18


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD June 29, 1919 "PHILLIPS - ZUCK" Elmer J. Phillips of Oto, Iowa and Miss Myrtle E. Zuck of Hamburg called at the Methodist parsonage Wednesday morning where they were united in the bonds of matrimony by Rev. Moser. Mr. Phillips is a prosperous young farmer of Oto and Miss Zuck is one of Fremont county's fair and accomplished young women. They will make their home on a farm near Oto.


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD June 26, 1919 "LEE - LOCKETT" Tuesday afternoon of this week Ernest Lee of Nebraska City and Miss Isabelle Lockett of Percival were united in marriage at the office of Clerk of the District Court, Rev. R. R. Moser of the Methodist Church officiating. Both of these young people appear to be the type that may be classed with the stalwart home builders of our nation. They will make their home in Nebraska City.


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD May 29, 1919 "TILMAN - MELVILLE WEDDING" A pretty home wedding took place at the home of J. W. Tilman and wife of Sidney, last evening at 8 o'clock, when their daughter, Miss Susie, became the bride of Harvey Melville. Dr. Dickinson performed the ceremony which united these two young people in the presence of a few relatives and close friends. The home was beautifully decorated with the season's flowers.

Miss Tilman has been a resident of Sidney for about fifteen years and is a young lady of fine character and will make an excellent helpmate and life companion for the man she has chosen.

Mr. Melville has been in the employ of the City Telephone company for some years and has proven himself a faithful, efficient and upright young man. Their wide circle of friends will wish then much joy and happiness as they trod life's path together.

After a short honeymoon trip the young couple will be at home to their friends in Sidney.


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD Sept. 11, 1919 "HORTON-OTTE"  One of the prettiest weddings of the season took place at 8:00 o'clock on Thursday evening, September 4, 1919, at the home of O. F. Horton, when in the presence of immediate relatives and a few intimate friends, his youngest daughter, Iva, became the wife of Richard A. Otte. As Miss Mary Heckel played the beautiful strains of the wedding march, this young couple took their places beneath a dainty bower of roses and tulle, where the Rev. E. Dickinson of the Presbyterian church, read the service which united two of Fremont county's most popular young people. The bride was most becomingly attired in white embroidered Georgette over silk and carried a bouquet of bride's roses.

The groom wore the conventional black.

Miss Horton is a graduate of the Sidney high school and for five years has been one of the county's most efficient teachers. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Otte and was engaged in farming until he enlisted in the army in 1918.

Mr. and Mrs. Otte left immediately for an extended trip through the west.

This young couple enter upon their married life under most favorable circumstances and have the best wishes of hosts of friends.


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD September 1, 1919 "DEAN - HILL"  The wedding of Mr. John W. Dean, of Dayton, Ohio, and Miss Ella Hill, of Sidney, Iowa, took place at the home of Rev. M. W. Lorimer, 2221 Emerson Street, Denver, Colorado, on Thursday, August 21.

Mr. Dean is a stranger to most Sidney people, but those who know him say that he is a man of excellent qualities, one of those substantial Ohio citizens. He is a cousin of Mrs. Rev. Lorimer and is in the employ of the B. & O. Railroad Co. at Dayton.

Miss Hill is well known in Sidney by many friends. She was in the Metelman home for several years; an active member of the Presbyterian church and of several lodges. Our town will surely miss her.

They made a few wedding trips to Boulder, Colorado and about Denver and visited with her relatives at Horton, Kansas. They arrived in Sidney Monday September 1, and left for Dayton last Tuesday where they will be at home about September 15.


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD March 9, 1922 "MARRIED AT GLENWOOD"  It was a big surprise to the many friends of Miss Ruby Greedy and Richard Golden when they announced that they were married in Glenwood on Thursday, March 2. Rev. G. T. Roberts of the Glenwood Methodist Episcopal church performed the ceremony with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hammers of near Farragut as witnesses.

The party went to Omaha for a few days, returning here where the couple will make their future home on the farm near the Old Nishna Valley church, where they will be at home after March 15.

Miss Greedy is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greedy of Prairie township and is a young lady well qualified to take up the duties of wife-hood and motherhood. She is accomplished in many ways and numbers her friends only by the limit of her acquaintances. She recently won the highest award in the Fremont County Herald subscription campaign and in this work she became widely known and liked wherever she went.

Mr. Golden is a young farmer who is bound to make a success of life, if honesty, industry and integrity can do it and we predict a happy future for them. Their many friends, among whom the Herald asks to be included, wishes for these people the very best life has to offer.


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD September 19, 1918 "Farragut News"  James Turnbull and Miss Uva Roy quietly slipped away to Red Oak on August 14 and were married, keeping their marriage a secret until September 12, much to the surprise of their relatives and friends, who were not expecting it so soon. Mrs. Turnbull has spent the time visiting friends in Nebraska and relatives and friends in this vicinity and at Clarinda. Mr. Turnbull is the senior member of the Turnbull Brothers who operate a garage, and is a splendid young man. Mrs. Turnbull has made her home with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Booth for a number of years. After graduating from the local high school she taught school a short time, then attended college, taking a business course. For several years she has been employed in the law office of Homer Stephens at Clarinda. She is a talented and cultured young lady.


THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD  Dec. 5, 1918 "Mathewson-Le Barron"  On Thanksgiving evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Conwell of Sidney, Cora Mae Mathewson (sic) and Eugene S. Le Barron, both of Shenandoah, were united in the bonds of wedlock, Rev. John W. Todd, pastor of the Sidney Presbyterian church, officiating. Mr. Le Barron is well known to many residents of Sidney, having made this city his home several years while engaged in the bakery business. The bride is Sidney born, her father having been John W. Hall (sic), once a resident of Sidney. Best wishes of many friends will follow them on their journey over the matrimonial seas.


David Brainard, 28, born in Ireland married Alice Walker, 23, of Randolph; son of John and Mary (Ball) Brainard; daughter of John and A. A. (Campblin) Walker; married on May 25, 1887. Source:  Fremont County marriage record.


Edwin W. Boyd, 24, born in Oregon married Fannie H. Williams, 20, of Percival; son of W. H. and Cynthia (Hendrickson) Boyd; daughter of Joseph H. and Mary J. (Hineline) Williams; married on Dec. 25, 1887. Soruce:  Fremont County marriage record.


___  ___ Eads, 44, born in Kentucky, of Plum Hollow married Allie A. (Isom) Barden, 43, born in Tennessee, now of Plum Hollow; second marriage for both; son of Elijah and Elizabeth (Griffin) Eads; daughter of D. M. Isom and of Patsy Miles; married on Dec. 27, 1882 at McPaul. Source: Fremont County marriage record.


Alphonso A. Brackney, 22, born in Iowa married Cora M. Younts, 17, born in Iowa; son of Joseph and Mary (Baker) Brackney; daughter of John and Ursula (Murane) Younts; married on March 18, 1886. Source:  Fremont County marriage record.


John Cozad, 24, born in Illinois married Sadie Mason, 18, born in Iowa; son of Levi Cozad and ____ ____; daughter of Abner Mason and ____ ____; married on June 14, 1887.   Source: Fremont County marriage record.


Henry E. Harris, 22, born in Iowa, a Sidney harness maker married Kate M. Werner, 17, born in Nebraska and now of Nebraska City; son of H. T. and Mary E. (Cunningham) Harris; daughter of Jacob and Mary (__ ___) Werner; married on Apr. 12, 1886.  No source.


Delbert Dunn, 22, born in Missouri and now of Farragut married Mary Solars, 19, born in Kansas and now of Farragut; son of S. and Sarah (___ ___) Dunn; daughter of John and Emma Solars; married on March 16, 1887. No source.


Samuel A. Cotton, 19 married Mary J. Brand, 18; his parents were not listed; daughter of H. J. Brand and ____ ____; license issued on Dc. 22, 1882. No source.


James C. Davis, 27, born in Indiana and now of Bassett, Nebraska married Rosa L. Dimmitt, 18, born in Missouri and now of Hamburg; son of Thomas and Mary (Wheeler) Davis; daughter of A. E. and C. (Bellump) Dimmitt; married on Oct. 22, 1887.  Source:  Fremont County marriage record.


Charles G. Epperson, 19, born in Iowa and now of Clarinda married Millie Ferrell, 18, born in Iowa and now of Bartlett; son of C. L. and Ophelia A (Harrington) Epperson; daughter of John C. and Beatrice (Harless) Ferrel; married on Oct. 10, 1886. Source: Fremont County marriage record.


Daniel Comingore, 44, born in Jefferson county, Iowa married Mary (Gidner) Newton, 47, born in LeHigh County, PA; son of Levi and Hannah (Watson) Comingore; daughter of Samuel Gidner and Mariah Freby; married on Mar. 1, 1893.  Source:  Fremont County marriage record.


Frank Conkle, 31, born in Ohio, now of Monona county, Iowa married Laura Baltzell, 20, born Iowa and now of McPaul; son of John W. and Sarah (Time) Conkle; daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Jewell) Baltzell; married at Sidney on July 2, 1885. Source:  Fremont County marriage record.


J. A Couran, 26, married Amanda C. McWilliams, 16, born in Iowa and now of Sidney; son of ________ and______(Duvall) Couran; daughter of ____ and ____(Gibson) McWilliam; married on May 10, 1891 at her home


William R. Dallas, 22, born in Illinois married Louisa M. Brainard, 22, born in Illinois; son of J. C. and Nettie (Shore) Dallas; daughter of J. and Mary (Airon) Brainard; married on August 12, 1880.  Source: Fremont County Marriage record.


William H. Fauver, 39, born in Pennsylvania, a vetinary surgeon of Hamburg married Ida B. Holly, 25, born in New Hampshire and now of Hamburg; son of John and Mary (Daughterly) Fauver; daughter of Samuel and Eliza (Hampler) Holly; married on Jan. 9, 1891.  Source: Fremont County marriage record.


William Ducker, 25, born in Ohio and now of Randolph married Esther J. Kates, 21, born in Ohio and now of Randolph; son of J. W. and _____ (Fink) Ducker; daughter of William H. and Esther (Coleman) Kates; md. on Jan. 15, 1885. Source: Fremont County marriage record.


Vernie J. Boyd, 22, born in Indiana married Fannie J. Davison, 21; son of Alex and C. J. (Tenley) Boyd; daughter of J. T. and M. E. (Keyser) Davison; married on Dec. 22, 1887. Source:  Fremont County marriage record.


Constant T. Bosworth, 28, born in Madison County, Iowa married Ella M. Persing, 30, born in Northumberland County, PA; son of Frank and Lucy (Warren) Bosworth; daughter of Peter and Catherine (Tingley) Persing; married on Sept. 30, 1884. Source:  Fremont County marriage record.


Bruce Borin, 22, born at Dwight, Illinois married Alice E. Ball, 18, born at Ottawa, Illinois; son of William H. and Rhuanna D. (Short) Borin; daughter of John H. and Juliette (Franklin) Ball; married on Sept. 5, 1885. Source: Fremont County marriage license.


Thomas C. Breeding, 29, born in Missouri and now of Riverton married Virinda Corbit, 22, of Riverton; son of John M. and Mary M. (Dyar) Breeding; daughter of John W. and Rebecca (Beam) Corbit; married on Jan. 13, 1892.  Source: Fremont County marriage record.


Od Brown, 24, of Walnut township married Alice Gammon, 23 of Prairie township; son of H. S. and Angeline (Camron) Brown; daughter of Hugh and Eveline (Jenkins) Gammon; married on Oct. 17, 1883. Source: Fremont county marriage record.


Anderson Brown, 20, born in Harrison county, Ohio married Nancy Thacker, 18, born in Atchison County, Missouri; son of William A. and Clara (Petit) Brown; daughter of Price and Nancy (Jenkins) Thacker; married on Aug. 10, 1884.  Source: Fremont county marriage record.


Elbert N. Brown, 24, born Bentonsport, Iowa and now a train dispatcher of Fresno, Calif. married Ida B. Maraine, 24, born Dawson, Iowa, now of Hamburg; son of N. G. and Letitia (Freeman) Brown; daughter of R. B. and Sarah (Bish) Maraine; married on Oct. 3, 1893. Source: Fremont county marriage record.


 

 

 

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