Marriages (D-F)
by groom's last name
Enoch Emstrom and Miss Stella Delucas of this city were united in marriage at the Central Church study by Rev. Huget Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Emstrom left this afternoon for Chicago where they will spend several days and later take a more extended trip to the east.
Mr. Emstrom is a well known dairy man of the city and member of the firm of Emstrom brothers. He has resided in this city all his life and received his education in the public schools of the city. He is a member of the Central Church.
The bride is a charming young woman and has a host of friends in the city. The newly wedded couple will make their home in this city following their bridal trip.
Mr. David W. Dunsworth and Mrs. Mary J. Pegg, both of Galesburg, married in Galesburg, March 31st, by Rev. J. W. T. Boothe, D. D.
Mr. Robert Fieharty, clergyman, of Osceola, Polk County, Nebraska, and Miss Jennie E. Belden, of Galesburg, married in Galesburg, April 9th, by Rev. J. J. Fieharty.
Mr. James M. Eggers and Miss Mary Ann Adkins, both of Chestnut Township, married at the residence of the bride, April 9th, by Rev. Matthew Eggers.
Hymeneal
(Galesburg's Daily Republican Register,
January 19, 1903, submitted by Janine Crandell)
Charles Sumner Finley and Miss Maggie A. Carter, both of Knoxville, were married this afternoon at the parsonage of the A. M. E. church by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Ferribee. The parlor was very handsomely decorated with flowers. There were present Mrs. Bowman and daughter, S. H. Carter, brother of the bride, and G. G. Brooks of Galesburg. The happy couple returned to Knoxville after the ceremony and will live there. The bride formerly resided at Rockbridge county, Va.
Hymeneal
(Galesburg's Daily Republican Register,
June 26, 1903, submitted by Janine Crandell)
Miss Bertha Owens and Walter P. Dorman were quietly united in marriage last night at 8 o'clock by Rev. J. L. Crawford at his home at No. 491 West Tompkins street. They were attended by a few of their most intimate friends. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Owens, living near Roseville. The groom is a hustling real estate agent for T. T. Perry real estate broker of Girard, Kans. and has taken about fifty land seekers from here to Kansas. At present he has charge of the ACME Cigar Store under Brown's hotel. They intend to go to Roseville for a few days' visit and then go to Girard, Kans. which will be their future home.
Marriage
(Galesburg's
Weekly
Republican-Register, Saturday, April 2, 1881, pg.
8, submitted by Janine Crandell)
Folgar-Whiteleather. Married March 23, 1881, at the residence of the bride's mother, four miles southeast of Rio, by G. M. Wetmore, J. P., Mr. John W. Folgar and Miss Carrie Whiteleather, both of Rio.
Marriage License Returned
(Galesburg's
Weekly
Republican-Register, Saturday,
May 21, 1881, submitted by Janine Crandell)
Edwin A. Easter, age 24, fireman, of Galesburg, and Miss Lydia L. Severton, age 24, of Maquon. Married at Galesburg, May 12, by Thomas McKee, J. P.
Marriage License Returned
(Galesburg's
Weekly
Republican-Register, Saturday,
May 21, 1881, submitted by Janine Crandell)
Mr. Emmett T. Dunn, age 24, marble cutter, of Monmouth, and Miss Margaret Davis, age 18, of
Macomb. Married at Galesburg, May 16th by Rev. R G. Pearce.Marriage
License Returned
(Galesburg's
Weekly Republican-Register, Saturday, June 4, 1881, submitted
by Janine Crandell)
Mr. Daniel Day, age 23, farmer, and Miss Maria Austin, age 17, both of Oneida. Married May 26 at Oneida by Rev. S. L. Allison.
Marriage
License Returned
(Galesburg's
Weekly Republican-Register, Saturday, May 28, 1881, submitted
by Janine Crandell)
Mr. James M. Deatherage, age 27, lumberman, and Miss Sarah Shepard, age 27. Married at Galesburg, May 21st, by Thomas McKee, J. P.
Marriage
(Galesburg's
Weekly Republican-Register, Saturday, June 11, 1881, submitted
by Janine Crandell)
Mr. John A. Fenstere, age 25, molder, of Burlington, and Miss Lorenza Kilpatrick, age 18, of Muscatine. Married at Galesburg, May 11th by G. A. Marsh, J. P.
Marriage
(Galesburg's
Weekly Republican-Register, Saturday, June 25, 1881, submitted
by Janine Crandell)
Mr. Frederick G. Foote, age 28, clerk of New York City, and Miss Alice L. Beals, age 24, of Lynn. Married in Lynn Township, June 9th, by Rev. C. C. Harrah.
Marriage
License
(Galesburg's
Weekly Republican-Register, Saturday, May 26, 1877, submitted
by Janine Crandell)
Hiram Essex and Sarah C. Watters, both of Henderson. Married at Henderson, May 12th, by Rev. William B. Shinn.
Marriage
License
(Galesburg's
Weekly Republican-Register, Saturday, May 26, 1877, submitted
by Janine Crandell)
John T. Freeze and Margaret Myers, both of Abingdon. Married at Abingdon, May 16th, by Chas. K. Encell, Police Magistrate.
Marriage
License
(Galesburg's
Weekly Republican-Register, Saturday, December 28, 1878, submitted
by Janine Crandell)
Mr. Peter Olof Frost, farmer, and Miss Anna L. Nelson, both of Altona. Married at Altona, December 4th, by Rev. A. Lindholm.
Marriage
(Galesburg's
Republican-Register, September 22, 1883, submitted
by Todd Walter)
Henderson:
The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Edwards was celebrated in the usual
manner last Saturday by their many friends.......Mr. and Mrs. Edwards were
married in Wayne County, New York in 1832 and moved to their present home in
1839. Of their nine children six were present, eight grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
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