Bunn and Pritts

“She took the Bunn” is the way a Thayer County paper announces the marriage of W. L. Bunn and Miss Ella Pritts, at Hebron.

 

 

 Morning World Herald - December 14, 1899

 

 

 

Burden and Morse

 

J. W. Burden, a leading merchant, was united in marriage to Miss Ivy Morse Christmas day at the residence of the bride’s parents, about four miles northeast of Hebron.

 

This happy couple has the best wishes of the citizens.

 

 

Omaha World Herald - January 3, 1898

Transcribed and Contributed by:  Vicki Hartman

 

 

 

Williams and Starling   

Married at Belle Prairie, Nebraska Aug. 9, by Rev. J. McDonald, W. Abbijah Williams of Belvedere, Nebraska and Miss Emma J. Starling of Belle Prairie, Nebraska. 

 

 

 

Transcribed and Contributed by:  Nancy Piper

Henry Republican, Henry, IL September 21, 1882 

 

 

 

Griess and Moxham   

 

 


The wedding of Miss Virginia Moxham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moxham of Chester, to Howard R. Griess of Seattle, Wash., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo R. Griess, took place May 15 in Seattle.

Mr. and Mrs. Griess will make their home in Bremerton, Wash., after June 1.

 

 

 The Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln, Nebraska) May 30, 1948

 Submitted by:  Ida Maack Recu

 

 

 

Hennings - Bethscheider   

Announcing the members of her wedding party is Miss Cathryn Ann Bethscheider of Hebron who will marry Max Hennings of Osceola Aug. 11 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Hebron. Matron of honor will be Mrs. Gerald Parks and best man will be John J. Bethscheider.

Lincoln, Nebraska Evening Journal, 7 Feb. 1958

Transcribed and contributed by:  Jeanne Jessie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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