Newspaper Excerpts
NOTE: Contributors are listed below their
contributions. Anything that doesn't have a name on it was
contributed by myself, Sharon Wick.
Transcribed from The Frankfort Roundabout
September 23, 1882
Mr. W. F. Cowgill, of
Fayette county, and Miss Geneva Paine,
of Preble county, Ohio, were married at the
residence of Mr. S. W. Paine, near this city, on
Wednesday, September 20th, Rev. John W. Pugh
officiating.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
Transcribed from
the Cincinnati Enquirer
April 9, 1895
Marriage Licenses
Harry P.
Edsell, 49, Preble County, and Tessie
Mackawe, 23, 200 Clinton street.
Jan. 29, 1879
Marriages
Jan. 20
John Lincoln to Miss Isabella
Deem, both of Preble County., O
Jan. 21
Jas. W. Richards, of Monroe Tp., to
Miss Nancy Huffman, of Preble Co.
June 2, 1918
Marriage Licenses, Newport, Kentucky
Earl
Root, 21, and Mary Price,
both of Preble County,Ohio.
Nov. 7, 1918
Marriages Newport, Ky.
Howard J.
McKinney, 23, Preble County, Ohio, and
Ethel J. Hunt, 21, Darke County, Ohio.
Jan 11, 1919
Marriage Licenses, Covington, Ohio
Lewis
Loy, 21 years old, and Irene
Handley, 21, both of Preble County, Ohio.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
Transcribed from the New Haven Register, 1898-01-17
GREENBAUM-FOX
Miss Bella
Greenbaum and Mr. Louis Fox, of Eaton, Ohio, were married at 6 o’clock yesterday
evening at the bride’s home,
144 Wooster Street, by the
Rev. David Levy, of the
Orange Street
Temple. A number of out of town
guests were present, among whom were Mr. and Mrs Bernard
Fox, of Eaton, parents of the bridegroom, Miss Alda Fox,
the bridegroom’s sister…
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
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Hamilton Evening News
January 7, 1925 Editor First to Secure a License The
first marriage license issued in
Preble County in the year 1925 was procured by C. W.
McIntosh, editor and publisher of the Twin Valley
Echo at West Alexandria, and Miss Ellen Beachler,
nurse, of West Alexandria
. The editor and publisher gave his age as 67 and Miss
Beachler as 40.
Hamilton Evening News January 7, 1925
Marriage License Issued in Preble
Probate Judge Byron Landis has issued marriage
licenses to Carl F. Maag, 20, bookkeeper, of Dayton , and Miss Puline Heller, 22, stenographer,
of Camden , and to Harold
A. Werts, 24, mechanic, of
West Alexandria , and Miss Helen Beatrice
Fudge, 19, of Eaton.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
Hamilton Evening News January 7, 1925
Golden Wedding Celebration Today
Arrangements were
completed for celebration of the golden wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus N. Crowell,
which took place Wednesday at their home, about three
and a half miles south of Eaton, in
Dixon
township. The couple received their relatives, friends and neighbors
throughout the day and in the evening.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
Hamilton Evening News
November 29, 1924
Stanley Anderson, popular and well known local
young man was united in marriage Wednesday afternoon to
Miss Bertha Heckman of Eaton. The ceremony was
solemnized in the M. E. parsonage by Rev. J. R. Wynd,
pastor of the Camden Methodist church. The groom is the
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson, of
South Main street , and the
bride is a saleslady in the Spring Bros. store at Eaton,
where she has been employed for the past four years. She
is a sister of Seymour Heckman of Camden and has many
friends here having attended the Camden school for three
years. The happy young couple, who have the very best
wishes of their many friends, will reside in Eaton.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
Hamilton Evening Journal
March 2, 1925
Frank Hunt, scaler of weights and measures in Preble County , with his bride has arrived in
Eaton from their wedding trip and are residing
temporarily with his parents, County Auditor S. G. Hunt
and Mrs. Hunt at their home on South Barron Street
. The junior Mrs. Hunt before her marriage was Miss Ruth Hawkins,
of Richmond , Ind. , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hawkins.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
Hamilton Evening Journal
March 24, 1925
Miss Delia VanAusdal, a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J. VanAusdal, and William Moon were
quietly married Saturday evening at the residence of the
Rev. Vinton E. Busler, pastor of St. Paul M. E. church
in Eaton. The bride has for the last two years or longer
filled the position of stenographer in the office of the
Preble
County agricultural agent.
She is a graduate of the Eaton schools and is popular in
a large circle of friends. Moon is a member of the
linotype corps of the Dayton Daily News and prior to
going to Dayton was connected for a few years with Eaton
newspapers. Mr. and Mrs. Moon expect to reside in Eaton,
at least for the present, after returning from a wedding
trip. They probably will reside on
West Decatur street.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
Hamilton Evening Journal
March 24, 1925
Miss Delia VanAusdal, a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J. VanAusdal, and William Moon
were quietly married Saturday evening at the residence
of the Rev. Vinton E. Busler, pastor of St. Paul M. E.
church in Eaton. The bride has for the last two years or
longer filled the position of stenographer in the office
of the
Preble
County agricultural agent.
She is a graduate of the Eaton schools and is popular in
a large circle of friends. Moon is a member of the
linotype corps of the Dayton Daily News and prior to
going to Dayton was connected for a few years with Eaton
newspapers. Mr. and Mrs. Moon expect to reside in Eaton,
at least for the present, after returning from a wedding
trip. They probably will reside on
West Decatur street.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
Hamilton Daily
News Oct. 22, 1924
Cyrus
Emrick, 22, and Edna Middaugh,
18, secured a marriage license Friday. The young couple
hail from New Paris. |
Transcribed from the Eldorado News 9/29/1927
Marriage
Licenses Issued
Charles
Farris, 29, Dayton, and Helen Doty, 21,
Eaton
Eddie
Hendrix, 41, Centerville,
Ind., and Mary Curtis, 22, New
Paris
Paul
Balentine, 25, Hamilton, and Mable Irene
McCombs, 25, West
Alexandria.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
Transcribed from the Eldorado News 9/29/1927
Marriage
Licenses
Orpheus
Van Camp, 22, Lewisburg, and Martha
Barnheisel, 21, Lewisburg.
Frank
Thurman, 56, Cincinnati, and Caroline Rance Smith,
55, Eaton.
Oscar H.
Shellenberger, 26, Johnsville, and Iris
L. Phares, 19, Lewisburg.
Hubert
Lyday, 21, West Alexandria,
and Esther Macy, 18, Gratis.
Contributed
by Nancy Hannah. |
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