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Walbridge and Johnson
Eugene M Walbridge and Della Johnson (Johnston) were married in Otoe County,
February 2, 1901
Contributed by: Bonnie Walbridge Magnetti
Burton
and Sloane
Mr. Amos Burton, of this city (Batavia, IL), and
M. Maud Sloane, of Nebraska City, Neb., at her home, Thursday, Nov. 9. After an
extended wedding tour, they arrived in Batavia, Tuesday evening, and will be at
home on North Batavia Ave., Fridays, after Jan 1st. Miss Sloane visited Batavia
two years ago, and is a pleasant and cultured lady.
The Nebraska City Daily
news has the following to say of the wedding:
"This morning at 10:30 o'clock,
in the presence of only relatives of the bride, Rev. Dr. Green united in
marriage Mr. Amos Burton of Batavia, Ill., and Miss Maud, the charming daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Sloane.
Immediately after the ceremony the newly married
couple left for Kansas City, and from there will go to Batavia, where they will
make their home.
The bride is one of Nebraska City's most charming young ....
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The Batavia Herald, Nov 16 1893 -
Transcribed and
Contributed by: Kim Torp
Rogers and Walker
Coach C. E.
Rogers of the Atwood township and Miss Nell Walker of Dunbar, Neb., were united
in marriage in the Presbyterian Church in Dunbar.
Village Publications, Atwood, Illinois, Jan. 6, 1972.
Transcribed and contributed by: Linda Rodriguez
Kempes - Hundrup 
Nebraska
City, Neb., Nov. 27. – Miss
Clara Hundrup of this city and John Kempes of Sterling
were married here yesterday at St. Benedict’s Catholic church.
Omaha
World Herald – 28 Nov. 1920
Transcribed and contributed by: Marla Zwakman
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