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NOBLE COUNTY, INDIANA
Newspaper Marriage Announcements

Date: 1918-11-13; Paper: Fort Wayne News Sentinel Rome City Ind. Nov 13
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Myers have just announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lura, to David O. Randall, the marriage having taken place October 5, 1918, at Hillsdale, Mich. Both Mr. and Mrs. Randall are well and favorable know young people of this place. They will reside in Fort Wayne, where Mr. Randall has a position with the Edmund Electric company.

Date: 1918-06-10; Paper: Fort Wayne News Sentinel
Albion, Ind., June 10.—Miss Fay Hoffman and Ollie Parker were married Thursday morning, June 6 at the Lutheran parsonage the Rev. Mr. Thompson officatlng Miss Hoffman is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoffman, and is a graduate of the Albion high school, class of 1918. Her marriage was no great surprise to her friends, although the date was not announced, and  Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman had left for Mishawaka for a few days before their friends learned of the marriage. Mr. Forker is a industrious young man highly respected In Albion. Miss Hoffman wore her graduation dress, a beautiful  white voile. The couple were unattended. They will reside at the home of the groom, with his mother, after a short honeymoon trip.

Kendallville, Indiana, January 2. – Owen Woodruff, of this city, union man with the Specialty Case people, and Miss Frances Lockhart, of Bay City, Michigan, was united in marriage t the bride’s home December 22.
They managed to keep the affair a secret until they returned to this city a day or so ago.
The bride was a teacher in the Kendallville Public Schools six years ago when their romance began.  Both have many friends who extend congratulations.
Fort Wayne News Sentinel - December 31, 1919 Transcribed and contributed by:  Frances Cooley

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Mr. Henry Footh to Miss Sophia Neubouer, of Kendallville, Indiana, Wednesday, Feb 10, 1897, at the home of R.E. Fullerton at Kendallville, Indiana.
The newly wed will make their home at Canby, Minn. Mr Footh is well and favorably known among the Worthington (Minnesota) people since the time he was in the employ of J.D. Humiston and needs no special comment upon taking this Hymen's step as all who knew him here have a good word and wishes for his future to be filled with happiness in which the Advance cheerfully join.
Worthington (Mn.) Advance Feb 11, 1897
Contributed by Gary Boomgaarden

Ligonier, Ind., Oct. 23.—Miss Faye Tyler, daughter of Mrs. Matilda Tyler and Luther L. Prye, a prosperous young farmer near Kimmel, were married last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Prye will reside on the groom's farm.
Date: October 23, 1919 Paper: Elkhart Truth


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