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Index Ami-Ierstburg Echo Marriage Notices INDEX AMI-IERSTBURGECHO MARRIAGE NOTICES 1900 ----- 1909 To obtain the full announcement from the newspaper, please contact the EssexOGS Researcher at [email protected]. OR In writing to Research Coordinator, Essex County OGS, PO Box 2, Station A, Windsor, Ontario N9A 5P6 THE ESSEX CO. BRANCH OF THE ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY ·-- ---------- --- 20_06 ___ The issues of this weekly newspaper are available on microfilm at the Windsor Public Library. Issues missing: 1900 - Aug. 10, 17,24, 31 - Sept. 7 1908 - Dec. 18 The issue of the newspaper may contain a more lengthy entry of the marriage or death. Births noted in this 10 year span have been indexed separately. See "Amherstburg Echo Index to Births 1900-1939" Taken from work compiled by Margaret Lane (1935-1998) ----ESSEX-CO.-B-RAN-CH--OF-THE - ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY AMHERSTBURG ECHO MARIUAGES 1900 to 1909 NAME NAME PARENT 01' RELATIVE DATE A Abbot, Delores Elizabeth Thomas lIon May 041900 Abbott, John A. Isabelle Pettapiece Jun 02 1905 Abbott, Michael Mabel Butler May081908 Abbott, Minnie Frank Harris Feb 261904 Abbott, Philip Henry Flora Durrant Eli Abbott Oct 25 1907 Abbott, William G. Annetta C. Hillman Jul221904 Ackley, Nellie J olm Kennedy Mar 021906 Ackley, Samuel F. Ellen Jane Totten Jun 19 1903 Acock, William Marie Alexandra Bastien Oct 22 1909 Adams, Ada William Bertram Sep 25 1908 Adams, Annie Albert Goyeau Nov 171905 Adams, Gertrude Herbert Emerson Mar 12 1909 Adams, lB. Alina Ouellette Jun 16 1905 Adams, Joshua see Woodiwiss, Hattie Oct 23 1908 Adams, Lulu Robert Thomas William Adams Dec 271901 Adams, Miss George Morris Jr. Jan 05 1906 Adams, Ruth Albert Peart Mrs. Sarah Adams Dec 281906 Adams, Sidney Richard MayHall Nov271903 Addis, Mary L. Frank A. Wright Jun201902 Addison, John R. Mary Elizabeth Start Sep 17 1909 Affleck, Charles Flossie Cooper Alexander Affleck Oct 01 1909 Affleck, Charles Lucinda Dowler Jun 241904 Affleck, Ed. Myrtle Halstead Apr 071905 Affleck, John Anna Wimlona Ross John Affleck Jan 10 1902 Agla, Adrian Miss Wheeler Dec 23 1904 Agla, Ethel Fred Wright Oct 06 1905 Agla, Judson Dottie Brush Oct 16 1908 Agla, Willmer Joseph Mary E. Balkwell Solomon Agla Mar 23 1906 Agnelly, Roger Stanley Rosemarie Pequegnot Oct 22 1909 Agnew, Annie George Runnings Apr 11 1902 Ainslie, Eva Dr. Roy Anderson R.O. Y. Ainslie Sep 03 1909 Ainsworth, Grace Nelson Vanidour Jun 18 1909 Albert Luxford Mrs. Sarah Brown Oct 01 1909 Alderton, Alfred Henry Priscilla Walker David Alderton Mar 161906 Alderton, Nettie Harry Edwin Malott Oct 19 1906 Alexander, A.O. Rev. Addie E. Craig Mar 301900 Alexander, Abram Eleanor, Brooker Apr 03 1903 Alexander, Agnes B. Frederick A. Best James Alexander Jan 04 1907 Alexander, Robert Marion Joyce Apr 161909 --- ·-A:lexander;-Ward-J. Myrtle-H;-Weaver ------- - ·--£ep-l~-1902-- Alexdeau, Rose Noah Tremblay Jul13 1906 AMHERSTBURG ECHO MARRIAGES 1900 to 1909 NAME NAME PARENT or RELATIVE DATE Algeo, Jennie Frank Hanrahan Feb 27 1903 Allen, AF. Mabel Lloyd JuI 04 1902 Allen, A W. Bertha Boussey Sep 25 1908 Allen, Albert Annie Wales Jun 07 1901 Allen, Bartle J. Eleanor W. Keys JulIO 1903 Allen, Bessie Robert Queen Jan 10 1908 Allen, Edith Roy Heaton Sep 07 1906 Allen, Edward Bessie Twomey Capt. C.C. Allen Aug l3 1909 Allen, Elizabeth Everett Bertrand Dec 17 1909 Allen, Florence Robert Shuell Richard Allen Aug 29 1902 Allen, Fred May Ouellette Nov 09 1900 Allen, Herbert D. Allie H. Crawford Oct 18 1907 Allen, Leroy Mabel Wright Leonard Allen Oct 14 1904 Allen, Levicia J.F. Ferguson Sep 13 1901 Allen, Linnie John Coghill Leonard Allen Jul201900 Allen, Lloyd Edith Frederick Jul19 1901 Allen, Mary E.A Mrs. W.J. Brown Dec 22 1905 Allen, Mary Richard Darragh Jan 12 1900 Allen, Mary John W. Grant Bernard Allen Oct 12 1900 Allen, Rose Frank Boufford George Allen Nov 23 1900 Allen, Rowena Bernice William Henry Heaton Nelson Allen Feb 23 1906 Allen, Thomas Margaret Dufour May 04 1906 Allen, W.J. Mimtie E. Bell Jan 24 1902 Allen, William Ida Boufford Feb 14 1902 Allison, Amelia M. Orin Teal Mrs. William Allison Jul22 1904 Allison, Bruce May Blackburn Oct 20 1905 Allison, Edna May Gorley Robert Crumb George Allison Jun 211907 Al1ison, Edna David A Young Jan 10 1908 Allison, Ida James Isaac Boylan Oct 02 1903 Allison, Lawrence Dora Schooley Jul25 1902 Allison, William Mrs. Woodworth Dalton John Bailey Nov 111904 Allison, William Rosie Pyle Mar 31 1905 Alliss, Lucy Wilbur B. Porter William Alliss Jun 22 1900 Allworth, Bertha Ernest Lionel White Alfred Allworth Mar 09 1900 Allworth, Reginald McNab Geutie Steven Hutchison Dr Allworth Sep 18 1903 Allworth, Walter Herbert Lillian Maud Hamilton Dr. E. Allworth Feb 091900 Allyn, Amlie Lewis Reissner William Allyn Nov 18 1904 Amelle, Alma Gordon Pillon Remi Amelle Nov 191909 Amelle, Blanche Henry Dube Alexander Amelle Feb 02 1906 Amelle, William Maybelle Fryer Remi Amelle Oct 13 1905 ~---~.A.mes;-Norman-Mrs-.--see------ -----~ Edie;_Julius-F-.- -----Sep-261902-- Amlin, Adolphus Dolly Pastorius Nov 22 1901 AMHERSTBURG ECHO MARRIAGES 1900 to 1909 NAME NAME PARENTorru~LATIVE DATE Amlin, Antoine Mrs. Simon Bertrand Jan 26 1906 Amlin, Antoine Mrs. see Bertrand, Margaret Apr 12 1907 Amlin, Edward Miss Maguire Oct 26 1906 Amlin, Bvaline Fred Toulouse Peter Amlin Oct 30 1903 Amlin, Francis Norah Bondy Nov 10 1905 Amlin, Frank Miss Rebior Jul291904 Amlin, George Valeria Durham Nov 04 1904 Amlin, Herbert J. Dora Elizabeth LaDuke Peter Amlin Nov 27 1908 Amlin, Peter see Hamelin, Frank Nov 23 1900 Amlin, Rose Henry Lucier Jun 07 1901 Amlin, William Josephine Delmore Oct 25 1901 Amsbury, Rupert Marie Geoffrion Jun 30 1905 Anderson, Addie Albert J. Bames JuI03 1908 Anderson, Alex see Anderson, Nettie Mar 11 1904 Anderson, Barbara Dr. Charles E. Hood Nov 01 1901 Anderson, Charles Ida Smith Aug 18 1905 Anderson, David Stella Secord George Anderson Nov 28 1902 Anderson, Ella Curtis Drake George Anderson Sep 27 1907 Anderson, George H. Mary E. Ulch Mar 16 1906 Anderson, Georgina John R. Cummings Feb 23 1906 Anderson, H.M. Miss Bowers-Taylor Rev. P. H. Anderson Jan 22 1909 Anderson, Henry Mary Park late Robert Anderson Oct 26 1900 Anderson, Joseph Mrs. Dr. Floyd Kinsolving Jan 29 1904 Anderson, Lilly Fred Squires George Anderson Jun 29 1900 Anderson, Lizzie Howard Squires George Anderson Feb 23 1906 Anderson, Lucretia V. Oscar Lindsay Walter Anderson Jun23 1905 Anderson, Miss Noble Armstrong Aug 22 1902 Anderson, Nettie Joseph Robidoux Mrs. Robert Anderson Mar 11 1904 Anderson, Ollie Charles Nealy Frank Anderson Dec 12 1902 Anderson, Rhoda Frank E. LeGros Oct 10 1902 Anderson, Roy Dr. Eva Ainslie Thomas Anderson Sep 03 1909 Anderson, Sarah Mr. Hollist Frank Anderson Dec 12 1902 Anderson, Violet Fred Brow Capt. John G. Anderson Jun 19 1908 Anderson, William Josie Fox George Anderson Oct 10 1902 Andrews, Alice Laura Thomas Drew W.J. Andrews May 14 1909 Andrews, Alice William Wilmott Jun 011906 Andrews, Cyrus Josephine Arquette Apr 011904 Andrews, Edwin Margaret Parrish Sep 27 1901 Anger, Edith Theo Peter Fox Dec 19 1902 Anglin, Edna B. J.F. Shaw sis/o R.W. Anglin Jun 22 1906 ------Apholder,Joseph-John--Almeada-Setter--------- --- ----May-1-7 19-07- --- --- Appelbe Joseph Margaret Coutts JuI03 1903 AMHERSTBURG ECHO MARRIAGES 1900 to 1909 NAME NAME PARENT or RELATIVE DATE Appleford, G. Hulda DeLauder Apr 10 1903 Appleton, Marjorie Victor Raper Ambrose Appleton Aug 16 1907 Archibold, Lizzie Joseph Stone Feb 06 1903 Armstrong, Charles Hattie Gennan Apr 13 1900 Armstrong, Cora Jasper Hillman Irwin Armstrong Nov 03 1905 Armstrong, Egerton Rev. Figes Banwell Sep 27 1901 Armstrong, Emma JohnReh dlo John Armstrong Nov 16 1900 Armstrong, Eva Robert H. Husband William Armstrong May041900 Armstrong, Helen see Penny, Helen Armstrong Nov 30 1900 Annstrong, Lottie George Holt Apr 05 1907 Armstrong, Maggie Henry Hutchinson Thomas Armstrong JUll 22 1900 Armstrong, Minnie J. J itherage Jun 271902 Armstrong, Noble Miss Anderson Aug 22 1902 Armstrong, Ophelia May James E. Clingman Apr 201906 Arner, Colin Sarah Jeanette Pierce Gordon Arner Jun 111909 Arner, Fred C. Lena Deming Gordon Arner Jul14 1905 Arner, Josie William Cornwall George Arner Feb 091906 ArnewHenry Mrs. Gignac [also spelled Arner] Feb 221901 Arnew, John Mabel Ryan Sep 18 1903 Arnew, William . Marie Holland Sep 261902 Arnold, Charles Eric Marie Louise Askin Jun 21 1907 Arnold, Florence Mildred Dr. W.J. Makenzie Nov271903 Arnold, George N. Mary Ethel Ford Dec 04 1908 Anlold, Hattie Orville Dr. Thomas Nov281902 Arnold, James W. Phoebe Grant Apr 041902 Arnold, John K. Jessie A. Cox Apr 04 1902 Arnold Louise Thomas Her Oct 19 1906 Arnold, Mabel Edward West May 171907 Arquett, Louis Jessie Thompson Jul19 1901 Arquette, Herbert Minnie Lucier James Arquette Nov 19 1909 Arquette, Josephine Cyrus Andrews Apr 011904 Arschbach, Caroline WalTen B. Sabin JullO 1903 Arthur, Jean P. John A. Crawford Oct 25 1901 Artis, Elba Bendora Walter J. Ward Rev. W. T. Artis Jul13 1900 Ash, Lottie S. Herbert Wallace Reid W.R.Ash Jan 04 1901 Ash, William J. Kate Florence Newman Mar 15 1907 Askin, Adella Judson Tofflemire Apr 13 1900 Askin, Edwin Florence Bull May 171901 Askin, Marie Louise Charles Eric Amold J. Wallace Askin JUll 211907 Askin, Rosalie Archange Edward Cardew Longmore J. Wallace Askin Dec 03 1909 ------- Asmus, Adam A. Rose Winter------ --- __AJ.lK~8_1902 _ Asselin, Dr. John Louis Betiha May Honor Ju1261907 AMHERSTBURG ECHO MARRIAGES 1900 to 1909 NAME NAME PARENT or RELATIVE DATE Aston, Joseph Nora Dougall Jun 081900 Aston, William H. Fanny M. Peters Jun 071907 Atherton, Ethel Edward Courtney Sep 21 1906 Atkin, Allie Louis Laramie Mrs. Abner Atkin Feb 071902 Atkin, Gore Alice Elizabeth Hutchins Sep 041903 Atkin, Kate Arthur McGee Mrs.
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