1864
Misc. Marriage Records
Cook County, Illinois
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Contributor: Sharon I. Dickson [Tiszadada@aol.com], Nov 1997
The Chicago Daily Tribune
Monday, January 4, 1864
THE GREAT WEATHER VICISSITUDE
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THE APPALLING SNOW TEMPEST OF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31
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INTENSE COLD--THE MERCURY 30 DEGREES BELOW ZERO
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GREAT SUFFERING IN MISSOURI AND WISCONSIN
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THOUSANDS OF CATTLE AND HOGS FROZEN TO DEATH
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MARRIED
In West Chicago, on the 1st (Jan 1864) inst.,
by Rev. Arsa Brown,
Mr. WILLIAM DOCXRELL and Miss MARTHA DELANO.
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Contributor: Sharon I. Dickson [Tiszadada@aol.com], Nov 1997
The Chicago Daily Tribune
Tuesday, January 5, 1864
MARRIED
At Trinity Church, on the 4th (Jan 1864) inst.,
by Rev. H. N. Bishop, D. D,
JAMES W. JONES, Esq. to Miss MARIA S. MACARTHNEY,
all of this city.
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Contributor: Sharon I. Dickson [Tiszadada@aol.com], Nov 1997
The Chicago Daily Tribune
Monday, February 8, 1864
MARRIED
In this city, Feb. 4th,
by Rev. H. Whipple,
FRED FRITZ and ALICE M. PERRY,
all of this city.
In this city, on the 2nd inst. (Feb 1864),
by the Rev. J. B. Foote, Pastor of the M.E. Church,
JACOB HARRIS, of Chicago, Ill.,
and
Miss R. ANNA HAIGHT, of Oswego, New York.
In this city, Jan. 31st 1864,
by the Rev. Clinton Lock,
Mr. JOHN DAWSON and Miss JENNIE BUSBY,
all of this city.
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Contributor: Sharon I. Dickson [Tiszadada@aol.com], Nov 1997
The Chicago Daily Tribune
Monday, February 22, 1864
MARRIED
In this city, the 20th inst. (Feb 1864),
by the Rev. W.W. Farshe,
Mr. GEORGE F. DUNNIVANT and Miss ISABELLA PEATTIE.
In this city, on the evening of the 17th inst. (Feb 1864),
by Rev. T. M. Eddy,
at the same time and by the same ceremony,
Mr. URI GILLETT and Miss MARY PATCHEN
and
Mr. W. J. BLILER and Miss CATHARINE M. PATCHEN.
The brides were sisters.
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