Marriage and Wedding Notices from the Wellesley Maple Leaf - E
(in order by the bride's name)
Edmunds, Ida/
Butler |
On July 17th, at the residence of the bride’s father, Stratford, Dr. Butler, of Baden, was united in marriage with Miss Ida Edmunds, the ceremony being performed by Rev. M. L. Leitch. Wellesley Maple Leaf, 1901-08-01
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Ehgoetz, Catherine/
Forler, Henry |
Mr. Henry Forler and Miss A. Goetz [sic] were united in marriage on Feb. 10th, Rev. Mr. Langholz performing the ceremony. They will shortly move into the house now occupied by Mr. Jacob K. Schmidt, which the groom recently purchased.
Wellesley Maple Leaf, 1903-02-19 |
Eidt, Anna/
Niebergall, Edward |
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwalm were in Philipsburg yesterday afternoon attending the marriage of a daughter of Mr. John Eidt to Mr. Niebergall, a rising young farmer of that vicinity. Wellesley Maple Leaf, 1905-05-18
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Erb, Kate/
Farrel, Thomas |
The marriage of Miss Katie, daughter of Mr. Jacob Erb, Lisbon, to Mr. Thos. Farrel, Nithburg, occurred on Friday last. Miss Reihl acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Syl. Krampion supported the groom. After the ceremony the wedding party enjoyed a wedding drive to Wellesley. Their many young friends wish them all happiness.
LISBON. Wedding Bells.—Last Friday there occurred at the home of Mr. Wm. Erb, of this place, a very quiet wedding when Kate, their oldest daughter, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. Tom Farrel, [sic] popular young man of Nithburg, Rev. Mr. Eby officiating. After the ceremony they drove to Wellesley where a wedding photo was taken. The evening was spent in singing and dancing. The presents were numerous which shows the esteem in which the young lady is held by her many friends. The young couple will reside in Nithburg. We extend our best wishes to the young couple in their new home. Wellesley Maple Leaf, 1904-11-10 |
Esbaugh, Victoria/
Druar, I. |
ST. CLEMENTS.
On Tuesday of last week Mr. I. Druar, of this place, and Miss Victoria Esbaugh were united in marriage, Rev. Fr. Gehl, of Formosa, officiating. The event occurred in the church at 9 o’clock, a. m., after which the guests retired to the house and partook of the wedding breakfast. Wellesley Maple Leaf, 1904-11-03 |