Richland Co., Ohio

Marriage Records

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e Shelby Independent News:  Marriages, 1874  f

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Source:  Shelby Independent News



Pub. Date Married Place Minister Groom Bride
1/1/1874 12/25/1873 bride's parent's home E.A. Bosworth
of Disciple Church, Shelby
C.E. Richardson
Shelby
Emma McMillin (d/o Dr. C.)
Shelby
" 12/28/1873 Joseph Shearer home
Jackson Twp.
Rev. N.H. Loose Samuel Hollenbaugh
Richland Co.
Catharine Sheriff
Richland Co.
1/8/1874 1/1/1874 bride's father's home
Main St., Shelby
E.A. Bosworth, V.D.M. Harvey P. Wilkinson Josephine Cox
" 1/1/1874 bride's father's home
Broadway St., Shelby
E.A. Bosworth, V.D.M. Jacob B. Cline Barbara E. Rickard
" 12/31/1873 minister's home Rev. N.H. Loose Bruce G. Rockwell
Shelby
Annie T. Holley
Shelby
1/15/1874 1/8/1874 bride's father's home Rev. D.I. Foust W. Inscho
Shelby
Sadie E. Baker (d/o Daniel)
Shelby
1/22/1874 12/23/1873 bride's father's home Rev. J. Matlock Prof. J.C. Davis
Shelby
Theressa M. Curtis
Shelby
2/26/1874 2/19/1874 Presbyterian parsonage
Shelby
Rev. W.W. Anderson James H. Young
Rome
Abbie A. Gregg
Rome
" 2/19/1874 John Kingsboro home
Shelby
Rev. W.W. Anderson Ery L. Gwynn
Indianapolis, IN
Mrs. Jennie Miller
Shelby
" 2/23/1874 Mr. Hobb's home
Shelby
Rev. W.W. Anderson W.F. Vanhorn
Rome
Mary R. Smith
Wooster, OH
3/5/1874 2/26/1874 bride's father's home
Springfield Twp.
Rev. D.I. Foust Isaac Freed Allie L. Rank
d/o John
" 2/28/1874 Kline House
Shelby
Rev. J. Matlock Martin Denman
Erie Co., OH
Elsie Carter
Erie Co., OH
3/19/1874 3/12/1874 M. Miller home
Shenandoah
Rev. N.H. Loose Joseph M. Hunter
Rome
Alice Miller
4/30/1874 4/23/1874 Presb. parsonage
Shelby
Rev. W.A. Anderson Amos Kirkpatrick
Jackson Twp.
Christine A. Neal
Jackson Twp.
5/14/1874 5/10/1874 n/a Rev. N.H. Loose H.C. Gates
Ganges
Eunice Bly
Ganges
6/4/1874 5/27/1874 n/a Rev. E.A. Bosworth Will R. Studybaker
formerly of Shelby
res. of Mt. Vernon, IL
Mary E. Madden
d/o James
6/11/1874 6/3/1874 n/a Rev. N.H. Loose William Hawk
near Shelby
Mary A. Hill
near Shelby
7/2/1874 6/24/1874 bride's home
Cardington, OH
Rev. Dr. Gurley John M. Mickey Louisa Pittenger
7/9/1874 7/2/1874 widow Miller's home
London
Rev. D.I. Foust Solomon H. Fireoved Jennie Miller
7/16/1874 7/7/1874 E.A. Bosworth home
Main St., Shelby
E.A. Bosworth Robert C. Ruby
Somerset, PA
Alice Keel
Somerset, PA
8/13/1874 8/6/1874 minister's home Rev. N.H. Loose Jacob Sampsel
Shenandoah
Eliza A. Gleen [sic.]
Shenandoah
9/10/1874 9/1/1874 n/a Rev. N.H. Loose John F. Couman
Richland Co.
Sarah E. Neidegh
Richland Co.
" 8/27/1874 John Drake home Rev. N.H. Loose George H. Smith
Shelby
Mary E. Drake
Shelby
" 8/30/1874 minister's home Rev. N.H. Loose John H. Hart
near Shelby
Rebecca Raudabaugh
near Shelby
9/17/1874 9/15/1874 bride's father's home Rev. J. Matlock Robert Turner
Columbus Grove, OH
Clara Blackman
" 9/10/1874 bride's parent's home Rev. A. Morthland Willis A. Hoffstodt
Shelby
Francis A. Coltman
Shelby
" n/a St. Peter's Cath. Church
Mansfield
Father Maganhan John T. Braden
Shelby
Bridget Clorin
Shelby
9/24/1874 9/16/1874 A.E. Hahn home
Mt. Gilead, OH
Rev. W.W. Anderson
& Rev. R. McCaskey
Alfred Fry
Annapolis, OH
Laura C. Gillespie
Shelby
10/1/1874 9/28/1874 M. Bistline home Rev. N.H. Loose John A. Feiroved [Fireoved]
Richland Co.
Eliza Jane Bistline
Richland Co.
10/8/1874 9/29/1874 C.P. Chamber's home
Plymouth Twp.
Rev. W.W. Anderson J.M. Hanna
Crawford Co.
Hattie Chambers
d/o C.P.
10/22/1874 10/15/1874 bride's parent's home Rev. J.K. Kost R.D. "Rod" Stover
Farmers' Exchange Bank
Shelby
Nettie Sipe
" 10/6/1874 minister's home Rev. N.H. Loose Frank N. Light
Shelby
Elnora Bechtel
Shelby
10/29/1874 10/25/1874 bride's parent's home
Cleveland, OH
Rev. Trinkner Moses L. Lowenthal Emma Goldsmith
" 10/22/1874 minister's home Rev. N.H. Loose Adam H. Weiser
near Ganges
Barbara E. Lybarger
near Ganges
11/5/1874 10/31/1874 bride's parent's home
Shelby
Rev. J. Matlock M.D. Baldwin S.S. Rogers
11/12/1874 10/5/1874 bride's parent's home Rev. J. Matlock C.W. Sipe
Shelby
Lou Keer
Shelby
11/19/1874 11/3/1874 minister's home Rev. N.H. Loose Samuel C. Haislet
near Shelby
Mary S. Dolfei
near shelby
" 11/5/1875 minister's home Rev. N.H. Loose Andrew Valentine
near Rome
Susan A. McCormick
near Rome
11/26/1874 11/19/1874 Mansfield Rev. N.H. Loose T.H. Leppo
Mansfield
Hellen M. Dickerson
Mansfield
12/31/1874 12/22/1874 Sam Roush home Rev. N.H. Loose Jerry Drake
near Shelby
Jenny Roush
near Shelby
" 12/24/1874 Jonas Slaybaugh home
near Shelby
Rev. N.H. Loose Melvin W. Low
Richwood, Union, OH
Emma L. Slaybaugh
near Shelby
" 12/24/1874 bride's parent's home Rev. D.I. Foust John C. Sutter
Shelby
Mary C. Clapper
Shelby

Golden Wedding Celebrated ... Mr. Editor: -- It was the good fortune of myself and wife to be present at the very pleasant party at the residence of Mr. Calvin Clark, on Wednesday, October 7th., 1874.  The occasion was what usually called a Golden Wedding.  There were present, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, other relatives and a few friends.  We had a most excellent dinner, just such and only such, as can be got up at a good farmer's house.  After dinner all were seated in the Parlor, the old family Bible was placed upon the stand.  Rev. W.W. Anderson read a chapter and made a few appropriate remarks, when he got through, there were but few, if any, dry eyes in the room, all seemed to feel that it was a pleasant yet solemn occasion, thus to be together to walk over the past and present joys and sorrows of life, and rejoice and sympathize together.    CALVIN CLARK and MARY FULTON were married October 7, 1824, by the Rev. James Johnston of Mansfield.  They commenced life as I am told with nothing but their hands, as most people do who amount to anything.  By honest industry, economy and a faithful trust in God, the giver of all good, they have obtained a competency for themselves, after having assisted their children, so as to give them all a good start in the world.  Mr. Clark settled where he now lives in March, 1831.  His farm consists of one hundred and seventy acres of good land and is well tilled.  It is one of the finest farms in all this beautiful country of ours.  Mr. Clark was one of the small number to organize the Presbyterian Church of this place in 1829.  He was elected an elder in 1834, and he has always been and is yet, one of the main pillars of the church.  The Sabbath School of the church was organized by Mr. Clark and superintended by him for a great number of years.  The youth of this place and surrounding country are largely indebted to Mr. Clark for much and valuable instruction while in attendance at the Sabbath School.  My own children often speak with pride of the time they attended Sabbath School during the administration of Mr. Clark.  Mr. and Mrs. Clark have six children living, twenty-six grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren all in good circumstances.  May the aged Father and Mother yet long live to enjoy their pleasant home, and the society of their children and friends, and when life shall fail, may they be received in the mansions of eternal bliss, there to join the praises of the blood-washed throng, while ceaseless ages roll their endless rounds, is my prayer. -- John Mack, Shelby, Ohio, October 9th., 1874  [Shelby Independent News:  15 October 1874, Vol. 6, No. 51]


Abstracted by Amy E. Armstrong, Monday, May 12, 2008


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