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Mansfield Evening News:  02 January 1890, Vol. 5, No. 256

Oliver L. Enos and Miss Nellie Zerby were married last night at 8 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents on Pine Street by the rev. D.J. Meese.  The ceremony was performed in the presence of only the near relatives of the contracting parties, of whom there were about twenty.  They will commence house-keeping immediately and will reside at 34 West Bloom Street.

Mansfield Evening News:  03 January 1890, Vol. 5, No. 257

MARRIED, Jan. 1, by the Rev. D.W. Smith, at his residence in this city [Mansfield], Howard L. Charles and Miss Flora Andrews, both of the vicinity of Newville.

MARRIED, Dec. 31, at the parsonage by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, Luther E. Marlow and Lena Seward.

MARRIED, Dec. 31, at the parsonage by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, Maurice Figley and Anna M. Dull, both of Mansfield.

MARRIED, Jan. 1, at the parsonage, by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, William Strawminger [Straminger] and Sadie M. Frost, of Mansfield.

MARRIED, Jan. 1, by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, at the residence of Alexander Sweeny, Oliver P. Murphy and Artie E. Day.

Mansfield Evening News:  04 January 1890, Vol. 5, No. 258

MARRIED, Jan. 2, at the parsonage of the English Lutheran church, Thomas W. Smith and Etta Kerr, by Dr. H.L. Wiles.

MARRIED, Dec. 23, by G.M. Kemp, at his residence, Burns Price and Miss Eva Weddell.

MARRIED, Jan. 3, by G.M. Kemp, Eber B. Shaw and Ella O'Harron.

Richland Shield & Banner:  04 January 1890, Vol. LXXII, No. 33

Mifflin.  Married, at the U.B. parsonage, Mrs. Minnie Barr to Mr. Lorton, of Toledo.

Tuesday.  It is reported that Frank Marlow, son of Moses Marlow, and Miss Antoinette Seward, daughter of Dennis Seward, and sister of Auditor-elect John F. and Jas. P. Seward, will be married this evening.  A reception will be tendered Mr. and Mrs. Marlow after the ceremony at the residence of Jas. P. Seward on West Fourth Street.  

Friday.  Geo. Balliett and Mary Baer were united in marriage at the English Lutheran parsonage last evening by the Rev. H.L. Wiles.

Friday.  Married -- By Rev. W.H. Vincent at his residence, on Christmas morning, Mr. Wesley B. Hainer, of Lexington, and Miss Ina V. Kennedy, of near Mansfield.

Friday.  Married -- At the study of the Congregational church, Dec. 24th., Mr. John Stevens, of Sandusky, and Miss Ellen Hayes, of Plymouth, the Rev. J.W. Hubbell officiating.

Mansfield Evening News:  06 January 1890, Vol. 5, No. 260

Cards are out announcing the wedding of Theodore Remy and Miss Jessie Ford on the 15th. inst.

Mansfield Evening News:  08 January 1890, Vol. 5, No. 261 [sic.]

Hastings.  Howard Charles and Miss Elora Andrews were married on New Years and on Monday night the boys gave them an old fashioned serenade.

Mansfield Evening News:  14 January 1890, Vol. 5, No. 266

George F. Carpenter and Katharine Golden will be married at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning by the Rev. D.W. Smith at the home of Mr. & Mrs. C.C. Baxter, 75 West Third Street.  The wedding will be strictly private and after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter will go to Vevay, Ind., to visit Mr. Carpenter's daughter, Mrs. Jennette C. Tandy, and thence to Washington, D.C., and other eastern cities.

Mansfield Evening News:  17 January 1890, Vol. 5, No. 269

MARRIED, Jan. 16, at the residence of A. Miller, 70 South Diamond Street, George Dorbert and Carrie T. Miller, the Rev. F. Buesser officiating.

Mansfield Evening News:  28 January 1890, Vol. 5, No. 278

MARRIED, Jan. 27, at 9 p.m. at the Lutheran parsonage, Thomas McNamara and Miss Mary O'Shea, both of North Baltimore, the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles officiating.

Mansfield Evening News:  30 January 1890, Vol. 5, No. 280

Hastings.  Married -- Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. S. Kaufman, Milton Snider and Miss Clara Donnan.

Albert F. Remy, the well known wholesale grocer, and Miss Josie Hamsher will be married at the home of the bride's parents at Chicago Junction this evening.  Only relatives of the contracting parties will be present at the ceremony.  All preparations for the event have been made with great secrecy, but a few of Mr. Remy's friends were made aware of his intention this morning.  Beside this marriage, Miss Thrailkill, of Crestline, a cousin of Miss Hamsher, and a gentleman from Cleveland, will be joined in wedlock at the same time.  Mr. and Mrs. Remy will come from Chicago Junction late to-night or early to-morrow morning.  From here they will go to New York and be gone for several weeks.  The guests from this city went to Chicago Junction at 4:04 o'clock this afternoon.  *Later in the same paper:  "The following Mansfield people attended the Remy-Hamsher nuptials at Chicago Junction yesterday afternoon:  Theodore Remy and wife, John A. Angle and wife and son, A.W. Remy and daughters, Tillie and Millie."

MARRIED, Jan. 30, 1890, at Chicago, O., Albert F. Remy and M. Josie Hamsher.  At home, 115 West Third Street after Feb. 18.  No cards.

Mansfield Evening News:  05 February 1890, Vol. 5, No. 286

Mansfield.  Married, in this city, Feb. 5th., at the residence of the mother of the bride, 3 West Fourth Street, Hermon R. Brimire [Brimier] and Miss Frankie B. McFarland, the Rev. J.W. Hubbell officiating.  After a few days the happy couple are expecting to start for Portland, Ore., where they are to reside.

Mansfield Evening News:  06 February 1890, Vol. 5, No. 287

Independence.  Jacob Spohn and Mary A. Stohl were married last week.

Mansfield Evening News:  10 February 1890, Vol. 5, No. 288

The wedding of Alex Gebert, a law student at Plymouth, and Miss Mary Frost, at the bride's home to-night, is announced as one of the season's social events at Plymouth.

Mansfield Evening News:  13 February 1890, Vol. 5, No. 292

The post office employees were greatly surprised this morning when carrier John Weil sent a box of cigars to the office with the request that they be smoked in celebration of his marriage.  The boys around the office consider themselves pretty knowledgous on all matters pertaining to any news in the wind but Weil beat them all by twelve hours and had he not seen fit to make the announcement he might have kept his secret for twenty-four hours.  The bride is Miss Rose Cronenberger.  The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents, on Park Avenue East, by the Rev. Louis Krebs.  John worked to-day as if nothing unusual had happened.

Mifflin.  Married, at the U.B. parsonage, by the Rev. D.F. Reynolds, Feb. 2, Mr. Murray Myers and Miss Lois Reynolds, both of Mifflin.

MARRIED, Feb. 12, by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, Charles H. Bloom, of Shelby, and Ina Hufstodt, of Ashland.

Mansfield Evening News:  17 February 1890, Vol. 5, No. 295

Among the exceedingly pleasant events that have transpired in Weller Township for some time past was one which took place on Thursday evening, Feb. 13, at the pleasant and hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson on the summit of the "Big Hill".  The occasion was the marriage of Miss Jennie Robinson to Mr. Morris H. Shively, late of Newton, Kan.  There were present about fifty persons including the family of the bride.  Among those present from a distance were Mr. & Mrs. J.K. Johnston, Mrs. E. Holmes, Miss Alda Weatherby and Miss Mame O'Neal, of Mansfield;  Miss Allie Snowberger, of Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Haverfield, of West Salem.  Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson, of Kenton, O., cousins of the bride, not being able to be present, sent a handsome present with congratulations.  <<The complete article can be found at the above listed source>>

Mansfield Evening News:  20 February 1890, Vol. 5, No. 298

Pavonia.  Married, at the home of the bride, on the 13th. inst., by the Rev. J.H. Barron, Miss Jennie Robinson and Mr. Morris Shively.  About thirty guests were present and some very handsome presents were received.  The bride and groom, accompanied Mrs. Shively's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Haverfield, to their home at Salem on Friday.

Mansfield Evening News:  21 February 1890, Vol. 5, No. 299

Ben Tulloss, the well known clerk in the Erie freight office, and Mrs. T.A. [Elvina D.] Kelley were married by Dr. H.L. Wiles at 8:30 o'clock last night at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Coul, Mulberry Street.  The wedding was strictly private, only members of the family being present.

Mansfield Evening News:  22 February 1890, Vol. 5, No. 300

MARRIED, Feb. 18, by the Rev. J.W. Hubbell, in the study of the Congregational church, Miles L. Craven and Miss Nellie A. Bell

Mansfield Evening News:  27 February 1890, Vol. 5, No. 304

Independence.  Charles Gilliland, of Tiffin, and Miss Ida Smith, northeast of town, were married by the Rev. J.O. Stull, Sunday.

A pleasant event took place at the residence of David Mann, Esq., about four miles southwest of the city last evening at 7 o'clock, being the occasion of his marriage with Mrs. Joanna Gass, the Rev. G.M. Kemp officiating.  There were about 20 guests present and they had an enjoyable time.  A large number of elegant gifts decorated a side table.

Mansfield Evening News:  08 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 2

MARRIED, March 7, by H.W. Patterson, justice of the peace, at the residence of the bride's parents, Henry Massa and Miss Minnie Ernst.

Mansfield Evening News:  13 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 6

MARRIED, March 12, at the parsonage by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, Joseph W. Vanscoyac and Miss Nettie A. Green.  Also John Kline and Miss Rachael Roadpouch.

MARRIED, March 11, by the Rev. W.H. Vincent, at his residence, George Disbro, of Mansfield, and Miss Della M. Newcomb, of Vernon Junction.

Mansfield Evening News:  16 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 9

Ovid M. Ray, Jr. and Miss Florence M. Taylor, both of Barnes, this county, will be married at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the parsonage of the English Lutheran church by Dr. H.L. Wiles.  Both are well known and highly respected young people of Washington Township.  The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O.M. Ray and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor.  Mr. Ray has been the teacher of the public schools at Barnes for nine successive terms and he has been engaged to teach the summer term.  When he steps into the school-room Monday morning his pupils will greet him as a benedict instead of the genial whole-souled pedagogue whose state of single blessedness verged on the realm of bachelorhood.   Mr. and Mrs. Ray begin housekeeping next month in the home the groom has prepared for his bride, known heretofore as the Flemming property.  They have hosts of friends who sincerely hope that the bright rays of domestic sunshine will beam upon their futures.

Mansfield Evening News:  20 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 12

MARRIED, March 19, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Baptist parsonage, John McDonald and Miss Della Steinbaker, the Rev. H.A. Sumrell officiating.

Mansfield Evening News:  24 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 15

MARRIED, March 23, at the home of the bride, 96 East Third Street, the Rev. Ira Mitchell officiating, George Montis and Mrs. Mary Wilson.

Mansfield Evening News:  25 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 16

Plymouth.  Miss Edith Schoenberg, of this place, will be united in marriage to a Mr. Shener [Scheuer] on Wednesday of this week.  A large number of invitations are out and it promises to be a notable society event.

Mansfield Evening News:  27 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 18

MARRIED, March 26, at the residence of Peter Berno, corner Water and Second Streets, William Grabler and Miss Clara E. Berno, the Rev. F. Buesser officiating.

Mansfield Evening News:  28 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 19

Frank Bloor and Miss Della Dehn were united in marriage by the Rev. D.J. Meese at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dehn, on West Fourth Street, March 27, at 6 o'clock p.m.  Mr. and Mrs. Bloor will reside at No. 50 Park Avenue East after their return from Cleveland, where they went to spend a few days with friends.

Mansfield Evening News:  31 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 21

MARRIED, March 28, at the Baptist parsonage, Dexter Hamblin and Miss Mamie Jackson, the Rev. H.A. Sumrell officiating.

Mansfield Evening News:  02 April 1890, Vol. 6, No. 23

Mansfield.  Adam Schott and Sophia Schott were divorced about a year ago at the April term of common pleas court.  Yesterday Adam procured a marriage license and it is presumed they are again man and wife.  When Adam applied for the paper, Clerk Ottinger took him aside and asked him whether they were related and Adam replied in the negative and upon further questioning, Ottinger learned that the wife procured the divorce upon the ground of willful absence for three years and that she paid the costs.  After he had obtained this much information, Adam was much more willing to talk and he volunteered the statement that his fiancée had also paid for the marriage license, or he would not have agreed to marry again.  They both reside in this city.

Mansfield Evening News:  10 April 1890, Vol. 6, No. 30

Will Fisher and Miss Emma Parks, of Bellville, were united in marriage in this city [Mansfield] yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock by the Rev. H.A. Sumrell.  The happy couple were accompanied to this city by Mr. Robinson and wife and Robert Young, Esq., of Bellville.  After the marriage the party drove to the residence of William Ritter, South Main Street, where a sumptuous repast awaited them, and at 8 o'clock kthey returned to Bellville where a reception was given at their future home.  The parties are well known here and their numerous friends wish them happiness, prosperity and a long life.

Mansfield Evening News:  16 April 1890, Vol. 6, No. 35

MARRIED, April 14, by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, A.C. Lewis and Mattie Roatpouch [Roadpouch].

MARRIED, April 15, by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, William B. Sechrist, of Galion, and Cenia E. Hefflefinger [Heffelfinger].

Mansfield Evening News:  17 April 1890, Vol. 6, No. 36

MARRIED, April 16, 3 p.m. at 65 East Second Street, by Dr. H.L. Wiles.  Henry N. Benedict of Mansfield, and Miss Esther M. Opdyke, of Shiloh.

MARRIED, April 16, 7 p.m. at the parsonage of the English Lutheran church by the Rev. H.L. Wiles, Charles Wilson and Lou Etzwiler, both of Mansfield.

Mansfield Evening News:  18 April 1890, Vol. 6, No. 37

MARRIED, April 17, 4 p.m., at the residence of Dr. H.L. Wiles, Mark W. Wilson and Pearl Sigler, of Lucas.

Mansfield Evening News:  23 April 1890, Vol. 6, No. 41

A marriage on the romantic order was consummated in this city Monday.  Frank Riverspaugh was a Colorado cowboy and Lena Heether, the bride, was from Michigan.  They formed an acquaintance, it is claimed, by correspondence originating from an advertisement in a newspaper.  They plighted their troth in the same manner, but never saw each other until they met in Mansfield to be married.  After the ceremony was performed they departed for New York.  They will reside in the Empire state.

Mansfield Evening News:  25 April 1890, Vol. 6, No. 43

MARRIED, At Shelby, April 30, at 8 a.m., Joseph Shill and Caddie Cox, at the Catholic church, the Rev. Father Smith officiating.

Mansfield Evening News: 30 April 1890, Vol. 6, No. 47

MARRIED, April 29, by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, at the residence of the bride's mother, three miles west of city, Edward Shafer, of this city, and Miss Lilly Sipes.

Mansfield Evening News:  01 May 1890, Vol. 6, No. 48

MARRIED, April 30, at the parsonage of the English Lutheran church by Dr. H.L. Wiles, B.F. Hettinger and Miss Emma Lauer, both of this city [Mansfield].

Worthington Enterprise:  01 May 1890, Vol. II, No. 22

MARRIED.-- On last Tuesday evening, at the residence of Mrs. Trease, near Bunker Hill, by Rev. Otho Grimsley, Mr. James Lemley, of Loudonville, Ohio, and Miss Mary Gray, of Crestline, Ohio.  The young couple have our congratulations and thanks for a generous share of the wedding cake sent to the editor and his wife.  May their voyage through life be one of prosperity and happiness.

Mansfield Evening News:  02 May 1890, Vol. 6, No. 49

MARRIED, April 30, at the residence of the bride's mother on Pleasant Avenue, at 8 o'clock p.m., Edwin J. Gadfield and Elise B. Hammerli, by the Rev. S.A. George.

MARRIED, May 1, at 8 o'clock p.m. at the bride's home on Lexington Avenue, Benjamin F. Lindsley and Miss Nora Steele, both of this city, the Rev. W.S. Bowell, of Painesville, officiating.

Mansfield Evening News:  03 May 1890, Vol. 6, No. 50

MARRIED, May 1, by Dr. H.L. Wiles, at the parsonage of the English Lutheran church, Dr. John McCombs of Newville, and Miss Mary Wendling of this city [Mansfield].

Mansfield Evening News:  06 May 1890, Vol. 6, No. 52

Ed A. Schambs and Grace Cummins were clandestinely married at Ontario Friday evening by the pastor of the United Presbyterian church of that place.  So cleverly was the marriage planned, that only those connected therewith knew of it until yesterday afternoon, when Capt. A.C. Cummins, the bride's father, was informed.  He immediately went to the probate court and demanded of Levi Kelley satisfactory information concerning on whose authority the license was issued.  But Levi didn't know.  He looked over volume 15 of the marriage record, but could find it nowhere and as judge Mack had not issued the license it was naturally supposed that James Ottinger had performed that service, and as Ottinger was out of the city no definite conclusion could be reached.  Captain Cummins then went to the law firm of Bowers & Black who informed him that they had acted in the matter in a professional way as counsel for the couple.  They told him that the license was a matter of record.  The records were again examined and on page 487 of volume 14 of the marriage record was found the affidavit on which the license was issued Friday, May 2, 1890.  The date of the preceding license is Nov. 13, 1888, and of the one following Nov. 14, 1888.  This space was made available by erasing the writing in error made in the affidavit.  The license was issued to Edward A. Schambs and Jennie G. Cummins.  The affidavit states that the bride is over the age of 18 years and here a question arises as to the validity of the marriage.  The bride will be but 17 years old on her next birthday anniversary, June 1.  The attorneys who participated in the arrangements state that this fact was not known to them, nor to Mr. Schambs nor to Clerk Ottinger.  When seen by a NEWS reporter Clerk Ottinger confirmed the statement and so did Mr. Schambs, who said that the young lady informed him that she was 18 years old on her last birthday anniversary and that he acted perfectly honorable in the matter.  Clerk Ottinger even goes so far as to say that he did not know who the young lady was nor that she was Capt. Cummins' daughter and this statement seems the more reasonable from the fact that her first name was given instead of the middle name by which she is familiarly known.  A great many minor details of the episode might be added, but it is not necessary to give the matter so much publicity.  Mr. Schambs says he acted in good faith and his word is above contradiction.  After they got the license, which was late in the afternoon, they drove to Ontario and the ceremony was preformed at 8 o'clock that evening.  They are now husband and wife and that is all there is of it.  Since the marriage the bride has remained at her home on Park Avenue West and Mr. Schambs has remained at his home.  He has not yet met the irate father, but hopes that the storm will soon blow over and that the captain will become reconciled.  *Additional information about this event, and its' aftermath, can be found in the 07 May 1890 issue of the Mansfield Evening News.

Worthington Enterprise:  08 May 1890, Vol. II, No. 23

Wm. O. McMahon, of Port Clinton, O., and Miss Blanche Trimble, of Shelby, were married by the Rev. D.J. Meese at the parsonage last night.  -- Reprinted from the Richland Shield & Banner.

Rumors of an elopement were flying thick and fast this morning and an investigation showed that such an occurrence had really taken place last Friday.  The interested parties are Miss Jennie Grace Cummins, the youngest daughter of Capt. A.C. Cummins, and Edward A. Schambs, bookkeeper at the Hicks Brown mill.  The acquaintance between the parties began shortly after the young lady's return from California some time ago.  As Miss Cummins was only 17 years of age, the consent of her father was not solicited, but the groom secured the services of Attorneys Bowers and Black, who secured the license for him.  The license was issued by J.M. Ottinger, a deputy in the Probate office, and in order to conceal it from the public and especially from the reporters, who have access to the records every day, the deputy recorded the license in an old record, making an erasure to secure the blank space.  The license above the one issued last Friday bears the date of November 13, 1888.  As soon as the license had been granted Mr. Schambs and his fiancée drove to Ontario and were married.  They returned immediately and went to their respective homes and have seen very little of each other since.  The matter would have remained a secret for some time had not Mrs. Schambs notified her father yesterday of the transaction.  An investigation was made by the parent, who learned that the statement was true.  Mr. Schambs was seen by a SHIELD reporter this morning at the Hicks Brown Co., and would say nothing, except that the marriage had taken place.  He said that he had not seen his father-in-law, although the latter had been made acquainted with all of the facts.  He says that he will abide by any course Mr. Cummins may think best to pursue in the matter.  There is a mystery about the matter that may cause some person trouble.  It is a violation of law to issue a marriage license to a minor without the consent of the parent, and it is also a violation of law to deface the marriage record.   -- Reprinted from Tuesday's SHIELD.

Mansfield Evening News:  14 May 1890, Vol. 6, No. 59

Miss Effie Porch, of this city, and W.A. Porter, of Mt. Vernon [Knox Co.], will be married by the Dr. H.L. Wiles, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Porch, 103 W. Bloom Street, this evening at 8 o'clock.  A large number of guests will be present.  Mr. and Mrs. Porter will reside at Mt. Vernon and will depart for that place at 11:06 p.m. 

Mansfield Evening News:  15 May 1890, Vol. 6, No. 60

MARRIED, May 15, by Dr. H.L. Wiles, Hiram M. Bell and Normanda Templeton.  *Note:  The marriage license listing gives the bride's name as "Temple".

Mansfield Evening News:  20 May 1890, Vol. 6, No. 64

MARRIED, May 19, by the Rev. F. Buesser, Conrad Berg and Lizzie Lutz.

Worthington Enterprise:  22 May 1890, Vol. II, No. 25

Married, at the residence of Rev. Kauffman, on last Thursday evening, James S. Shaffer and Miss Ruth Day, both of Bellville.

Mansfield Evening News:  22 May 1890, Vol. 6, No. 66

MARRIED, May 21, by Squire A.J. Endly, Frank Cunningham and Lydia Pitman, both of Mansfield.

Mansfield Evening News:  29 May 1890, Vol. 6, No. 72

MARRIED, May 27, by Ira C. Mitchell, pastor of the Church of Christ, at his residence, No. 90 Park Avenue East, Mansfield, O., Mr. Sanford S. Taylor and Miss Annie M. Starner, both of Holmes County, Ohio.

Mansfield Evening News:  02 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 75

Mansfield, June 2.  D.D. Callen, of this city, and Miss Hettie Stull, of Steam Corners, will be married to-morrow evenng.  *Does not indicate where the wedding will take place.

Mansfield Evening News:  05 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 78

Mansfield, June 5.  Edward E. Dickson, a machinist of this city, and Miss Etta A. Ferree, of Shiloh, were married at the bride's home at noon to-day.  The young couple will arrive in this city, their future home, to-night, and will receive a grand belling from the bridegroom's fellow workmen.

Mansfield Evening News:  12 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 84

Pavonia.  Married - June 4, Miss Maggie Zeitler and Mr. Julius Bailey, at the home of the bride, by the Rev. Sprinkle, of Ashland.  Mr. Bally is one of Ashland County's most ambitious, go ahead young men.  He is now postal clerk from Crestline to some point in Pennsylvania.  Mrs. Bally, by her kind, unostentatious way has endeared herself to all, and not only the lonely hearts at home will feel her absence, but her companions and friends.

Mansfield Evening News:  13 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 85

MARRIED, June 10, by the Rev. W.H. Vincent, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, Jonathan Uhlich, George M. Schambs and Miss Minnie O. Caldwell, both of this city.

MARRIED, June 12, by the Rev. F. Buesser, Christopher Kaiser and Henrietta Swineford.

Mansfield Evening News:  14 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 86

MARRIED, Thursday evening, June 19, at 7 o'clock by Dr. H.L. Wiles, Charles E. Gallagher and Nellie White.

Mansfield Evening News:  17 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 88

Mansfield, June 17.  Charles W. French, president of the Baker Stone Company, and his bookkeeper, Alberta Walker, have been, or will be married to-day, a license permitting such a transaction having been obtained by Mr. French in probate court to-day.

Mansfield Evening News:  18 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 89

MARRIED, June 14, by the Rev. Ira C. Mitchell, at his residence, Rufus Heldman and Miss Jennie Lightcap, daughter of S.S. Lightcap.  The couple will reside in Akron.

Mansfield Evening News:  19 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 90

MARRIED, June 18, at 8 o'clock p.m. by the Rev. J.W. Hubbell, Robert A. Hartman and Nettie Bloom, both of this city.

Mansfield Evening News:  20 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 91

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Mansfield Evening News:  21 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 92

MARRIED, June 21, at 10:30 a.m., by the Rev. Dr. N.S. Albright, Charles W. French and Alberta Walker, of this city.

Mansfield Evening News:  01 July 1890, Vol. 6, No. 100

Mansfield, July 1.  Cyrus Cordell Plank, of Ashland, and Miss Ella M. Eyerly, of this city, will be married this evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Eyerly, 55 Harker Street.

Mansfield Evening News:  02 July 1890, Vol. 6, No. 101

MARRIED, July 1, at St. Peter's Catholic church by the Rev. Father A. Magenhann, Charles H. McFarland and Rosa Miller.

Mansfield Evening News:  05 July 1890, Vol. 6, No. 103

MARRIED, June 26, by the Rev. W.H. Vincent, Robert D. McIntyre and Flora Anderson, of Mansfield.

Mansfield Evening News:  09 July 1890, Vol. 6, No. 106

MARRIED, July 8, at 8 p.m., at the English Lutheran parsonage, Martin N. Dobbs and Miss Metta S. Merrell, by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles.

Worthington Enterprise:  21 August 1890, Vol. II, No. 38

Marshall E. Neer and Miss Verdie A. Swank were united in marriage at Mansfield, last Sunday.

Worthington Enterprise:  28 August 1890, Vol. II, No. 39

Butler.  Emma Dora Deck, eldest daughter of Abraham Deck, Esq., was married to a Mr. Bucher, Sunday.

Worthington Enterprise:  04 September 1890, Vol. II, No. 40

Wm. F. Pealer and Miss Elva C. Darling were set adrift upon the matrimonial sea Sunday morning, by Rev. Grimsley at his residence.  A happy voyage is whished them.

Worthington Enterprise:  11 September 1890, Vol. II, No. 41

Ira J. Bucher and Miss Emma Dora Deck were united in marriage, Sept. 3, 1890 by 'Squire Kramer, at the home of the bride.

Worthington Enterprise:  18 September 1890, Vol. II, No. 42

Davis.  We are pleased to announce the marriage of John W. Coe and Miss Mary A. Farst -- two of our most estimable young people.  May their voyage through life be a long, prosperous and happy one.

Married at the residence of the bride's parents, Sunday morning, Mr. John W. Coe and Miss Mary A. Farst, Rev. J.R. Sykes, of Perrysville, officiating.

Worthington Enterprise:  25 September 1890, Vol. II, No. 43

Wm. H. Widmyer and Ellen Teeter were united in marriage, last Thursday night.  The occasion was celebrated by a big dance.

Emma J. Stimens, eldest daughter of John Greer, Sr., was married, Sunday week, to Ezra Geissinger, an influential business man of Mansfield.

Miss Rosa Hissong and Grace Reddick are married.

Chas. S. Obetz and Bertie L. Hayes were quietly married by Rev. Grimsley at his residence last Wednesday evening. 

Worthington Enterprise:  02 October 1890, Vol. II, No. 44

Washington.  Tom Banks and Miss Blanche Smith were married at Lucas recently.

Worthington Enterprise:  09 October 1890, Vol. II, No. 45

Miss Pearl McLaughlin was married at Mansfield, last Friday night, about 8 o'clock.

Chas. Obetz and Bertie L. Hayes, of Independence, were married last week.  Mr. Obetz is an old Hayesville [Ashland Co.] boy and his many friends there will congratulate him on his new move.  [as re-printed from the Loudonville Advocate (Loudonville, Ashland, Ohio)]

Worthington Enterprise:  16 October 1890, Vol. II, No. 46

Butler.  Charlie Smith and Miss Effie Parrish were united in marriage last Thursday.

Worthington Enterprise:  30 October 1890, Vol. II, No. 48

Albert Etz and Ora Smith, of the vicinity of Possum Slide, were married recently, at Bellville.

John Lowey, of Urbana, Ills., and Aggie Adams, of Bellville, were united in marriage on the 22d.  [Article does not indicate if this marriage took place in Richland Co., or in Illinois]

Worthington Enterprise:  13 November 1890, Vol. II, No. 50

J.B. Johnson, of Fredericktown, and Miss Bird Powers, of Mansfield, were married at the latter place by Rev. Wiles, last Tuesday night week, and immediately left for the East on a wedding tour.

Worthington Enterprise:  20 November 1890, Vol. II, No. 51

On last Sunday that wedding we spoke of in the near future came off -- C.F. Shupe to Miss Maud Beveridge.  As the old saying is Monday was his day, and if he should shed as many tears as it rained that day there will be a flood of tears.  We are unable to describe the cake.

Bellville.  W.B. Elston and Miss Mary Shuler were married, last Thursday evening.

Worthington Enterprise:  27 November 1890, Vol. II, No. 52

Wm. C. Gunnell and Miss Minnie Reed were united in marriage last Saturday evening, by Rev. Kaufman of Bellville. 

Chas. F. McGinley and Miss Bertie E. Spayde were united in marriage, last Sabbath morning, by Rev. Meade.  After which the "new beginners" in life drove to the pleasant home of the bride where a most excellent wedding dinner awaited them, and which was heartily partaken of by about 40 invited guests.

F.A. Johnston, the brilliant young editor of the old reliable Shield and Banner the best and most newsy paper in the great state of Ohio, quietly took unto himself a "better half" in the person of Miss Roberta Wallace, last Thursday evening, at the residence of the bride's mother on West Third Street, Mansfield.  The happy couple left on the 10:28 train same evening for Chicago, via B.&O. 

Worthington Enterprise:  18 December 1890, Vol. III, No. 3

Miss Nellie Mock, a prominent and prepossessing little brunette, of Bellville, tallied one on our Independence girls, last Thursday, by capturing, in marriage, our handsome young night operator, Mr. Fred Moore, who is quite a fine young man to say the least.

We omitted to mention in our last issue about the marriage of Miss Jennie L. Norris and George Dickson, a grocery man of Mansfield, which took place, last Sunday week, at the home of the bride's parents, 3 miles north of this place.  The occasion was a brilliant one, and the contracting parties have the best wishes of the ENTERPRISE and a host of friends for their success in life.


"Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Black returned last evening from Chicago where they were united in marriage, Tuesday.  When they arrived at their home, 21 Wood Street, they found the house occupied by a number of friends who had assembled on the quiet to give them a welcome reception.  It was a pleasant occasion and the bride and groom received hearty congratulations from all."  [Mansfield Evening News:  24 April 1890, Vol. 6, No. 42]



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