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Marriages Elsewhere by Groom MARRIAGES ELSEWHERE sorted by GROOM transcribed from volunteer generated card files by Micky Burnsworth, 2012 Incomplete, 1842‐1969 GROOM BRIDE LOCATIONCITATION & NEWSPAPER (code) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABELL, T. M. CASE, Chloe Mecca, OH 1892 7 Dec 3:4 WRC Golden wedding announcement; m. 30 Nov 1842 ABRAHAM, Bode NEMAN, Marguerite Orrville, OH 1931 28 Oct 4:1 NDT St. Agnes Church, Rev. J. Croffley ACCERA, Anthony WASMUND, Delores New Castle, PA 1933 21 July 6:5 GN granted marriage license ACIERNO, Alfred Paul GREEN, Jessie Youngstown, OH 1948 12 Mar 2:1 GN m. 7 Feb 1948, St. Columba's Cathedral ADAMS, Charles FERGUSON, Flora, Mrs. unknown 1890 5 Dec 3:4 GG ADAMS, Vaughn MILTS, Elizabeth Elsinore, CA 1965 28 Apr 22:6 GN m. 6 Apr; 1st Presbyterian Church ADAMS, Will B. DURGY, Lucy, Mrs. unknown 1878 5 Jun unknown WRC m. 15 May; s/o Col. Adams ADAMSON, Charles HOULIHAN, Marian Pineville, LA 1935 21 Jun 2:4 GN m. 2 Jun; Sacred Heart Church; d/o LR Houlihan AGAE, Lamar J. MARSHALL, Elsie Ellwood City, PA 1914 3 Sep 1:6 HubE AGNEW, Robert James CARMAN, Frances Berkeley Springs, WV 1944 9 Jun 2:1 GN m. 24 May; St. Mark's Episcopal Church; s/o of James D. AGUE, Charles William HAUSHOLTER, Elma Jane Pontiac, MI 1948 31 Dec 2:1 GN AIRATO, Anthony DE SANTIS, Mary Ann Endicott, NY 1965 1 Sep 3:4 GN m. 7 Aug; St. Ambrose Church; s/o of Joseph AIRWYKE, John WORTMAN, Irene Enlo, PA 1913 3 Jul 5:4 WRD eloped; her parents opposed it; d/o D. W. ALDERMAN, Benjamin COLE, Vernie unknown 1916 5 Feb 8:3 NDN elopement story ALEXANDER, Leo M. LA VINE, Katherine Cleveland, OH 1915 25 Oct 8:1 NDN married by rabbi ALLEN, Harlan DRENNEN, Virginia New Cumberland, WV 1936 16 Jun 4:2 WTC ALLEN, Leon Edward, III RUDGE, Rosemary Ft. Bliss, OK 1964 07 Oct 6:4 GN m. 18 Sep; Brigade Chapel; d/o Donald & Girard grad ALLISON, Clifford CAMPBELL, Dorothy East Liverpool, OH 1929 4 Nov 4:2 NDT m. at home of bride's aunt V.D. Kinman ALLISON, Thomas WINFIELD, Wilda San Angelo, TX 1944 29 Dec 2:7 GN m. 22 Dec; d/o Harry H., she grad Girard ALTIER, John Kenneth, Dr. DALZELL, Mary Catherine Youngstown, OH 1964 15 Jul 3:1 GN m. at St. Dominic's; s/o of Louis AMBROSE, Joseph MASCOVECCHIO, Florence Violet Youngstown, OH 1946 22 Nov 2:4 GN m. 16 Nov; St. Patrick's Church; Rev. Joseph Dervan AMBROSE, Tony MARANZO, Josephine Sharon, PA 1928 4 Sep 2:6 NDT m. by Alderman W. C. Applegate AMES, Leon BRAINARD, Rena Jamestown, NY 1905 24 Apr 8:1 WDT m. 17 Jan 1905 AMY, Raymond JOHNSON, Gladys Scottsdale, PA 1930 1 Dec 4:3 NDT AMY, Raymond JOHNSON, Gladys Scottsdale, PA 1930 02 Dec 7:2 NDT ANCIK, William HECKER, Alice Louise Cherry Point, NC 1944 8 Dec 2:1 GN m. 1 Dec at base chapel; d/o Carl ANDERSON, Gordon MILLER, Ruth Sharon, PA 1942 04 Sep 2:4 GN m. 1st ME Church; Rev. Lee Smith; d/o George E. ANDERSON, Robert Thomas BLUME, Dorothea Carolyn unknown 1937 03 Sep 6:1 GN ANDERSON, Robert Thomas BLUME, Dorothea Carolyn unknown 1937 06 Aug 3:1 GN engagement ANTHONY, William E. JACK, Mary E. Foxburg, PA 1878 16 Jan 2:5 WRC m. 20 Dec 1877 by J. C. Patterson, Esq. ARCHER, Charles HARRIS, Vivian Youngstown, OH 1946 27 Dec 2:7 GN m. 16 Dec; Methodist Church; Rev. George Whiteman ARCHIBALD, Robert Davison ELLIOTT, Mary Elizabeth Watertown, NY 1955 16 Sep 5:4 GN m. 20 Aug; Stone St. Presbyterian Church ARENDT, Robert G. KAREY, Alyce Tucson, AZ 1946 12 Apr 2:1 GN m. 24 Mar; d/o Elizabeth; he of Detroit, MI ARGUS, John A. MILLS, Cora C. Painesville, OH 1859 28 Apr 3:1 TD m. 18 Apr; Rev. A. Phelps ARMS, Donald Raymond MADDEN, Carol Elaine Richmond, IN 1964 15 Jan 4:3 GN m. 21 Dec 1963; d/o Ed, Jr. C:\Users\rickerg\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\0T1E75J1\DB2-MARRIAGES ELSEWHERE-by Groom.xls Page 1 GROOM BRIDE LOCATION CITATION & NEWSPAPER (code) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ARMS, Freeman PROSENS, Emily Lodus, NY 1849 01 Oct 3:4 TD m. 18 Sep; Rev. Wm. Wardell ARMSTRONG, Rex LEEP, Thelma New Castle, PA 1931 05 Nov 4:1 NDT ARMSTRONG, Sam FITCH, Margaret Cleveland, OH 1914 10 Feb 1:5 NDN ARNOLD, William HOUSER, Susan Lordstown, OH 1863 21 Jul 3:3 WC m. 16 Jul by Rev. F.C. Becker ARUNDEL, Frank William GONDA, Maureen Ann Salem, OH 1961 28 Jun 3:4 GN m. 17 Jun; St. Paul Church; Rev. Richard Gaffney ARVIDSON, Robert M. DE CHANT, Jacquelyn San Francisco, CA 1959 09 Jan 11:3 GN m. 12 Nov; St. Mary's Cathedral ATHANASEN, John C. WALPOLE, Dawn Annette Ft. Campbell, KY 1962 23 May 3:3 GN m. 7 May; South Chapel; d/o Earl AUBEL, Frank ARNER, Margaretta Greenville, PA 1932 03 Dec 4:3 WTC 50th anniv.; m. 5 Dec 1882; photo AUERBACH, Jack MEALY, Phyllis Glendale, CA 1955 07 Oct 3:3 NDT m. 4 Sep; Meth Church; d/o Josephine Goodrich Mealy AULT, George SHAFFER, Betty Ashland, KY 1948 23 Jan 2:3 GN m. 1 Nov 1947; d/o W. I., s/o Homer AURILIO, Alex Steven STEEVES, Ruth Joyce Stow, OH 1951 06 Jul 3:7 GN m. 30 Jun at Holy Family parish; Rev. Salmon AURILIO, Alex Steven STEEVES, Ruth Joyce Stow, OH 1951 27 Jul unknown GN photo BABLE, William F. KEITH, Myrtle E. New Castle, PA 1933 13 Jan 4:4 GN m. 1 Jan BAECHTEL, Donald STERNS, Margaret Lake Milton, OH 1957 26 Jul 4:3 GN m. 22 Jun; St. Catherine's Church; s/o Henry BAER, Lawrence McGEE, Nina Fredonia, PA 1914 04 May 8:4 WDT BAILEY, Clarence SMITH, Claudia unknown 1930 09 Aug 1:2 NDT m. 5 Jul; d/o M/M Peyton Smith of Little Rock, AR BAILEY, D. M., Jr. CLEGON, Lois Monroe, MI 1914 25 Jun 8:2 WDT m. 24 Jun BAILEY, Dana M. ONG, Dora, Mrs. Ravenna, OH 1930 31 Jul 1:3 NFH BAILEY, Dana M. ONG, Dora, Mrs. Ravenna, OH 1930 28 Aug 8:3 NFH BAILEY, Dana M. ONG, Dora, Mrs. Ravenna, OH 1930 30 Oct 6:7 NFH new home BAILEY, Orson PAUL, Alice unknown 1929 26 Mar 8:3 NDT BAILEY, Orson PAUL, Alice unknown 1929 28 Mar 1:7 NDT BAILEY, ORSON PAUL, Mary unknown 1928 09 Jul 1:7 NDT BAILEY, ORSON PAUL, Mary unknown 1928 10 Jul 1:5 NDT BAIRD, James E. CLARKE, Gretta Elaine Winston‐Salem, NC 1950 28 Apr 3:2 GN m. 18 Apr; Centenary Methodist Church BAIRD, Richard Harry BUSNER, Nelle Wenzl Glendale, CA 1942 10 Jul 2:7 GN m. 7 Jul; Wee Kirk of the Heather Chapel; s/o Charles BAIRD, Richard Harry BUSNER, Nelle Wenzl Glendale, CA 1942 17 Jul 2:1 GN wedding details BAKER, Jack COLWELL, Frances Akron, OH 1927 08 Nov 1:6 NDT m. 29 Oct; North Hill Methodist Church BAKER, Kenneth E. WODOGAZA, Beatrice Angola, IN 1950 13 Oct 2:3 GN m. 5 Oct; JP; d/o Julia Cammack BAKER, Lloyd Paul FLEMING, Ruth Ripley, NY 1930 22 May 1:1 NFH m. 17 May; s/o Walter G. BAKER, Lloyd Paul FLEMING, Ruth Ripley, NY 1930 22 May 1:1 NFH m. 17 May; d/o Mrs. Mary Fleming, s/o Walter G. BAKER, Ray MOTT, Lulu Beaver, PA 1914 04 May 8:3 WDT m. 23 Sep 1912; s/o J. J. BAKER, Ray MOTT, Lulu Beaver, PA 1914 04 May 8:3 WDT m. 23 Sept 1912; s/o J. J. BALDWIN, J. N. CAMPBELL, Margaret Louise Cleveland, OH 1916 13 Mar 8:2 NDN m. 11 Mar; Old Stone Church BALDWIN, Wayne JONES, Vivian Wellsburg, WV 1936 22 Jun 5:1 WTC d/o Llewellyn of Bergholz, OH BALL, Gregory Alan CARMEN, Rita Lee Winter Haven, FL 1964 17 Jun 4:5 GN m. 24 May; Hope Presbyterian Church; d/o Virgil BALOG, Steve Jr. STILLIE, Rosemary Glasgow, Scotland 1965 05 May 2:5 GN m. 6 Mar; St. Benedict Church; photo BANCROFT, Robert NEGRO, Alice Alamo, CA 1958 09 May 3:2 GN m. 29 Apr; d/o Andrew, s/o Harold BANNER, Walter E. HEINDEL, Arlene Youngstown, OH 1937 03 Sep 10:1 GN m. 28 Aug; 1st Baptist Temple; Rev. Joseph Lloyd; s/o Roy C:\Users\rickerg\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\0T1E75J1\DB2-MARRIAGES ELSEWHERE-by Groom.xls Page 2 GROOM BRIDE LOCATION CITATION & NEWSPAPER (code) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BARACKMAN, Floyd, Rev. HAYES, Ella unknown 1945 05 Jan 2:4 GN m. 28 Dec 1944; Crooked Creek Baptist Ch.; Rev. Wickle BARBER, Jack C. DAVIS, Berince New Cumberland, WV 1934 28 May 2:6 WTC m. 14 May; s/o Edward, d/o B. J. BARNER, Charles A. BURNS, Betty Oakland, CA 1943 20 Aug 2:1 GN m. 31 Jul at Marine Chapel BARNER, John J. O'MALLEY, Mildred Sharon, PA 1935 01 Feb 2:4 GN m. 26 Jan by Rev. John Bright BARNINGER, John HIRST, Mary Mercer, PA 1933 15 Sep 1:6 GN license; m. 11 Sep 1933; he 23, she 16 BARNINGER, John HIRST, Mary Mercer, PA 1933 15 Sep 5:4 GN BARTHOLOMEW, Jack UNKNOWN unknown 1935 31 Jan 3:7 HUB married an Indiana girl BARTLETT, Cecil BRYAN, Mary Oil City, PA 1914 08 Apr 8:3 WDT m.
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