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Merrill
and Ratcliffe
Seneca, Neb., Sept. 8—Married at Mullen by Rev. L. D.
Trefren, August 26, 1890, Mr. Charles Merrill and Miss Anna Ratcliffe.
Mr. Merrill is Mullen’s popular livery man and he has been
for some time building a neat little cottage to “batch in.” He got it all
complete, plastered and neatly furnished, and the wedding took place in the
house in the presence of a few friends, and the happy couple at once began life
at the new stand.
Omaha World Herald, Seneca Siftings,
Published September 9, 1890
Submitted by: Cathy Danielson
Mercure - Josiassen 
Miss
S. Josephine Josiassen, daughter of Christian Josiassen of Burton,
Neb., and Mr. Nelson D. Mercure of Mullen,
Neb., were married by Rev. Charles W.
Savidge at his residence Wednesday evening at 8
o’clock. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Hobart.
Omaha
World Herald – 12 June 1913
Transcribed and contributed by: Dan Zwakman
Dunham - Parsons 
MULLEN
– Mr. Earl Dunham of Valentine and Miss Mae Parsons of this city were quietly
married by the Rev. Mr. Paxton of the Methodist Church. The couple will reside
near Brownlee, Neb.
Omaha
World Herald – 25 Nov. 1910
Transcribed and contributed by: Dan Zwakman
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