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Marriages for Grooms' Surnames beginning with "L"Michael J. Lalley - Mollie A. Wysong Dayton Journal – September 20, 1872 On the 12th instant, at the residence of John Boner, in Eaton, Mr. Michael J. Lalley, of Eaton, to Miss Mollie A. Wysong, of Winchester, Ohio. Clarence Langdon - Mary Belle Dey Armon Dayton Journal – September 20, 1872 In Dayton, on Thursday, September 19th, by Rev. James S. Kemper, Mr. Clarence Langdon to Miss Mary Belle Dey Armon. William Frederick Langefeld - Mary Georgiana Yahries Dayton Journal - August 31, 1905, Page 5 A pretty home wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Yahries, when their daughter Mary Georgiana, was given in marriage to William Frederick Langefeld, Rev. G. J. Mueller of St. John's Lutheran church conducting the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white silk. Miss Francis Krouse, who attended the bride, wore white chiffon. Joseph R. Miller was best man. After congratulations and best wishes had been showered upon the happy young pair, a wedding dinner was served. Heidelberg's orchestra played during the evening. Both parties are popular among a legion of friends, the groom being connected with the U. B. Publishing House, while the bride is talented in music. Many beautiful gifts have been received, which will add much to the splendor of their new home, 6 Wyoming street, where they will receive their friends after September 15. John Landis - Emma A. Shephard Dayton Daily Journal - December 24, 1907 John H. Landis, 22, Jackson township, farmer, and Emma A. Shephard, 23, 230 Huston avenue. Rev. Stutsman. William Landis - Etta Shephard Dayton Daily Journal - December 24, 1907 William Landis, 25, Jackson township, farmer, and Etta Shephard, 19, 230 Huston avenue. Rev. Stutsman. John A. Lawrence - Hannah M. Vest Dayton Daily Journal - December 24, 1907 John A. Lawrence, 55, Dayton, restaurant, and Hannah M. Vest, 55, Dayton. Arthur E. Leen - Blanche Burns Dayton Daily News - June 2, 1923, Pg 3 In a ceremony quietly performed Saturday morning at 8 o'clock at St. Joseph's church, Miss Blanche Burns, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Burns, of E. Second st., became the bride of Arthur E. Leen, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Leen, of Hickory st. The only attendants were Miss Beatrice Burns, sister of the bride, and Earl Leen, brother of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Leen left for a honeymoon trip and on their return they will be at home at 425 Kenwood av. Mr. Leen is one of the prominent young attorneys of the city and a member of the firm of Murphy, Ellif, Leen & Murphy. Frank Clark Long - Mary Ethel Manley Dayton Daily Journal - September 1, 1905, Pg 5 A quiet home wedding was solemnized last evening at six o'clock, which united two well know and socially prominent young people, Miss Mary Ethel Manley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Manley and Mr. Frank Clark Long, a prominent young business man of Columbus. Mr. Long is a graduate of the Ohio State University and a member of the firm of Long & Kiler of Columbus. The ceremony was witnessed by about fifty relatives and friends. Dr. Eben Rexford of Columbus performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Long will make their future home in Columbus. James D. Loughridge - Margaret Breene Dayton Daily Journal - December 31, 1884, Pg 1 December 30th, at 4 o'clock p.m., at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. J. R. Hughes, Mr. James D. Loughridge, of Louisville, Ky., to Miss Margaret Breene, of this city. |
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