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Cooper County Marriages 1910 to 1919 COOPER COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1910 to 1919 Not Necessarily Complete or Accurate DATE GROOM BRIDE D / M / Y Bauer, William Andrew Thoma, Dora 18 / Jan / 1910 Lusk, Boyd Sterling Scott, Nellie 19 / Jan / 1910 Torbeck, Henry F. Schwitzky, Anna 23 / Feb / 1910 Schler, Anton Henry Gerhardt, Katharina 29 / Mar / 1910 Selbach, Johann Jacob Duermeier, Maria 6 / Apr / 1910 Gerke, Henry William Franken, Anna 19 / Apr / 1910 Gerhardt, Albert Stegner, Bertha 22 / Sep / 1910 Durland, Dewitt Chilton II Mittelbach, Julia 29 / Sep / 1910 Gerhardt, Albert Stegner, Bertha K. 22 / Sep / 1910 Robien, John W. Anderson, Anna 18 / Oct / 1910 Brickner, Walter Johnmeyer, Nellie 26 / Oct / 1910 Brueckner, Walter Johnmeyer, Nellie M. 26 / Oct / 1910 Barnet, Carl Aloysus Koenig, Louise 2 / Nov / 1910 Matthews, Andrew J. Bader, Mary 11 / Nov / 1910 Jaeger, William Schierholtz, Bettie M. 20 / Dec / 1910 Pogue, Lewis Anderson Chenault, Eliva 24 / Dec / 1910 Esser, Adam John Day, Theresa M. 22 / Feb / 1911 Friedrich, George Marcus Smith, Ethel M. 21 / Mar / 1911 Meyer, Henry Schuster, Lena 25 / Apr / 1911 Johnmeyer, Frederick Henry Leonard Schler, Marie Annie 2 / May / 1911 Payne, Finis E. Wittmann, Ella 5 / Jun / 1911 Gerling, John Conrad Vollrath, Mary 14 / Nov / 1911 Roberts, Frank Broomer, Mary 13 / Dec / 1911 Geiger, George Victor Hoflander, Dorothea 10 / Jan / 1912 Neef, Frederick Ernst Selck, Eva 13 / Apr / 1912 Hurt, Clarence Lee Blanck, Lulu 22 / May / 1912 Fredrich, John Lawrence George Wallje, Rosa Meta 14 / Aug / 1912 Ries, Johannes G. Schneck, Ida 1 / Sep / 1912 Stegner, Walter Gottlieb Lambert, Edna 25 / Sep / 1912 Rothgeb, Daniel Leonard Ziegel, Grace M. 23 / Oct / 1912 Meyer, Francis Michael Langlotz, Bessie E. 6 / Nov / 1912 Neef, George Emil Brueckner, Nettie 6 / Nov / 1912 Chamberlin, Homer Lucien Dauer, Alice 10 / Nov / 1912 Friedrich, Richard Adolph Simmons, Pearl 11 / Dec / 1912 Simmons, James William Erhardt, Lillie C. 15 / Dec / 1912 Crawford, James Elsworth, Sr. Simmons, Minnie M. 24 / Dec / 1912 Barnet, Edgar Laurence Bradley, Marian 27 / Feb / 1913 Hickam, James Bower Viertel, Laura 2 / Mar / 1913 Oswald, Joseph Anthony Dumolt, Margaret 16 / Apr / 1913 Langlotz, James William Johnmeyer, Emma 18 / Jun / 1913 Class, Albert George Schler, Lena 5 / Aug / 1913 Cartner, Elmer Back, Mary 2 / Sep / 1913 Thoma, Lawrence Garfield Duvall, Agnes C. 10 / Sep / 1913 Deuschle, Arthur Jacob, Sr. Quint, Ida 16 / Sep / 1913 Day, George William, Jr. Kempf, Theresa 24 / Sep / 1913 Stewart, Ralph W. Westerman, Rose 19 / Oct / 1913 Johnmeyer, Martin Christian Langlotz, Berta C. 29 / Oct / 1913 Smith, Arthur Smith, Pearl 17 / Nov / 1913 Schupp, August Georg Selbach, Hilda 23 / Nov / 1913 Lenger, Frederich August Graff, Nettie 7 / Dec / 1913 Stegner, Elliott Irene Rockwood, Vina 1 / Jan / 1914 Johnson, Charles Vergel Duvall, Margaret May 6 / Jan / 1914 Stegner, Walter Edward Haley, Pearl 7 / Jan / 1914 Gerhardt, William Wolfrum, Emma 4 / Feb / 1914 Gander, John Virgil Keyser, Virginia N. 25 / Feb / 1914 Drechsel, Ernest Robert, Sr. Haas, Nettie 27 / May / 1914 Simmons, George W. Robinson, Hallie R. 16 / Jun / 1914 Stammerjohn, Edwin Claus Viertel, Gladys 30 / Jun / 1914 Reuter, Joseph P. Diel, Matilda 14 / Oct / 1914 Brownfield, Joseph Grover Gerling, Minnie 24 / Nov / 1914 Fredmeyer, Benjamin F. Kopp, Matilda 25 / Nov / 1914 Pethan, Emil Vieth, Minnie 3 / Jan / 1915 Hilden, Adolph Everett, Sr. Stephens, Ellen 7 / Jan / 1915 Rasmussen, Albert C. Brickner, Birdie 10 / Feb / 1915 Huber, Emil J. Back, Elisabetha 14 / Mar / 1915 Racey, C. M. Back, Rosina 12 / Apr / 1915 Jaeger, Charles, Sr. Moehle, Bertha L. F. 5 / May / 1915 Barnes, William Edward Stewart, Hazel Fern 20 / June / 1916 Noyes, Carl E. Volrath, Mary 16 / Jun / 1915 Gerhardt, August Stegner, Flora K. 11 / Jul / 1915 Kahle, Henry John Schwitzky, Rosa 14 / Sep / 1915 Martin, Fred William Lang, Anna 21 / Sep / 1915 Gramlich, Edward Henry Meyer, Frances 12 / Oct / 1915 Melkersman, Edward Leroy Bechtold, Bertha 25 / Oct / 1915 Widel, Lewis Victor Brown, Ester 8 / Nov / 1915 Meyer, Albert Joseph Strickfaden, Anna 16 / Nov / 1915 Gerhardt, Emil Hein, Nora 16 / Feb / 1916 Babbitt, Lester F. Eckerle, Lena 12 / Apr / 1916 Friedrich, Henry John Dumolt, Anna 26 / Apr / 1916 Wittman, Lawrence William Schuster, Christinia 2 / May / 1916 Toellner, Walter C. King, Stella 17 / May / 1916 Koenig, William Oliver Hoflander, Laura 7 / Jun / 1916 Wolfe, George Luther Schupp, Flora 8 / Jun / 1916 Meyer, Andreas Joseph Griffith, Cecelia 28 / Sep / 1916 Simmons, Harry C. Baslee, Nora L. 18 / Oct / 1916 Clay, Alexander Hudson Graff, Carolina 30 / Nov / 1916 Vieth, John Gerhardt, Louisa 12 / Dec / 1916 Burton, Russell Edgar Duvall, Nellie F. 23 / Dec / 1916 Hansen, Walter Bantrup, Alma 23 / Dec / 1916 Martin, Urban Joseph Felten, Martha 17 / Jan / 1917 Brommer, Emmanuel J. Taylor, Emma 20 / Jan / 1917 Morton, Wallace L. Sloan, Dora 26 / Apr / 1917 Dumolt, Joseph John Brommer, Pearlie E. 18 / Apr / 1917 Nelson, Charles Edwin Martin, Geneva 10 / Jul / 1917 Fritz, Henry Drechsel, Agnes Miller 17 / Aug / 1917 Esser, Lorenz Hofmeister, Mary Anna 18 / Sep / 1917 Miller, William Rudolph, Sr. Oswald, Marie 3 / Oct / 1917 Gross, Herman Joseph Haller, Bertha Catherine 16 / Oct / 1917 Martin, Julius Charles Lang, Mary 6 / Nov / 1917 Schupp, Ernst Christian Walter Vogelpohl, Maria 9 / Dec / 1917 Bosau, Fred, Sr. Frieling, Emila 24 / Feb / 1918 Gerhardt, Clarence W. Bosau, Mary 24 / Feb / 1918 Kraus, Walter Joseph Esser, Martha J. 10 / Apr / 1918 Quint, Ernest D. Drechsel, Florence 1 / May / 1918 Schoen, Frank Sylvester Nold, Maria 21 / May / 1918 Vogelpohl, Wilhelm Georg Pardoe, Grace 24 / Jul / 1918 Lymer, James Melvin Langlotz, Nettie Belle 7 / Aug / 1918 Wallje, Louis Bernard Gerke, Lucy 3 / Sep / 1918 Lang, Joseph Andrew Lang, Rosa (maiden name is Lang) 17 / Sep / 1918 Stone, Dr. William E. Simmons, Mary 15 / Nov / 1918 Schaber, Cecil Q. Langlotz, Lillie 31 / Dec / 1918 Peeples, Louis M. Stretz, Nora 7 / Jan / 1919 Bierbaum, Rev. Jonathan Conrad Hoflander, Marie 30 / Apr / 1919 Graff, Ottomer William McKinley Fiedler, Elsie 4 / May / 1919 Walther, Carl Henry Ernest Cook, Mary 3 / Jun / 1919 Bechtold, Henry Walter Oswald, Mabel 4 / Jun / 1919 Graff, Walter August Heinrich, Lula 17 / Jun / 1919 Baumann, Ferdinand "Fred" Victor Diehl, Louise 29 / Jun / 1919 Carver, Buford I Thoma, Bernice 6 / Jul / 1919 Edson, Sydney H. III Clawson, Maude 1 / Oct / 1919 Quinlan, Raymond W. Schuster, Grace 1 / Oct / 1919 Stegner, Daniel Phillip I Sly, Mary 14 / Oct / 1919 Gerke, John L. Lang, Bertha 21 / Oct / 1919 Kahle, Herman Fred Schwitzky, Minnie 26 / Oct / 1919 Sloan, Marshall Ignatius Dumolt, Stella 25 / Nov / 1919 Brickner, Gustave Harry John Bechtold, Cecelia 27 / Nov / 1919 Grebe, Robert H. Debusman, Louise 1 / Dec / 1919 Robien, Walter W. Bryan, Mary 24 / Dec / 1919.
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