HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 02 January 1879
ECHELBARGER / ENDINGER -- At the Welty House,
in Jeromesville, by Elder R. Winbigler, Samuel Echelbarger and Miss Elizabeth
Endinger.
BRUBAKER / EOJLE -- At the residence of Mr.
John Metcalf, near Mohicanville, O. on the 24th. day of Dec., 1878, Mr. H.H.
Brubaker of Mohicanville and Miss Drusella Eojle of Mo., by Rev.
G.W. Ball, of Hayesville.
REINHART / ANDREWS -- On Christmas Eve, 1878,
at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Susan Andrews, by Rev. G.M. Reed,
Mr. George Reinhart and Miss Jennie Andrews, all of McKay, O.
HAMNUTT / ANDREWS -- New Year's Eve, at the
residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Susan Andrews, by Rev. G.M. Reed, Mr. Martin
Hamnut of McLean, Ill., and Miss Sallie Andrews of McKay, O.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 06 March 1879,
Vol. 4, No. 36
MARRIED -- On Wednesday the 5th. inst., at East
Hall, by the Rev. S. Dieffendorf, D.D., Mr. Paul Tangeman of Kansas and
Miss Mate Heckman of Hayesville, Ohio.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 20 March 1879,
Vol. 4, No. 38
MARRIED -- At the residence of the bride's
parents, on March 13th., by Rev. N.C. Helfrich, Mr. E.A. Porter and Miss
Clara Hissim, both of McKay, O.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 03 April 1879,
Vol. 4, No. 40
This time it was Mr. Will Stevens who
silently takes his way to Loudonville, and carries off one of the belles of that
place, Miss Chat Rolins. The ceremony took place at the home of the
bride, in the presence of a few of the immediate friends and relatives of the
contracting parties, and was characterized by no display or confusion as is too
often the case. Everything passed off pleasantly and all present enjoyed
themselves highly. Will is a member of the Band, and to cap the climax,
invited the boys and a few friends to his home in Hayesville, last Friday
evening. A delightful evening was passed, and all agree in their wishes
"a happy future for the happy couple".
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 24 April 1879,
Vol. 4, No. 43
MARRIED -- At the bride's parents, in this place
on Wednesday, April 23rd., by Rev. G.M. Reed, Mr. H.D. Seiler, of
Fredericktown, O., and Miss Emma Steel of this place. The ceremony
was performed in the presence of a few immediate friends, and every thing passed
off pleasantly. The bride is one of the many of Hayesville's good looking
girls, and we can congratulate the groom on his god choice, and hope that in the
future they may be as happy as they now are. Mr. Seiler is a gentleman of
striking appearance, and is quite extensively engaged in the milling business,
in or near Fredericktown. The Band favored them with a serenade in the
evening, and were entertained in a becoming manner.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 26 June 1879,
Vol. 4, No. 52
The social event of last week, was the marriage
of Miss Annie Andress, to Mr. Cyrus Reading, which took place at
the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. & Mrs. S.D. Andress, east of town,
in the presence of a large circle of relatives and friends, the ceremony being
performed by Rev. N.C. Helfrich, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. The
bride was becomingly attired in a handsome brown cashmere, trimmed in silk, with
corresponding ornaments. The groom wore a dress suit of black. After
the usual congratulations, the assembled company were invited to partake of a
sumptuous dinner, after which, the newly married couple, accompanied by Mr.
Upton Andress and lady, of Hayesville, R.F. Andress and lady, of Loudonville,
Wm. Humphrey and lady, of Perrysville, Scott Cole and lady, and Joseph Hess and
lady, of Ashland, left for the latter place, where by a previous understanding
with the genial and accommodating proprietor of the Miller House, a bountiful
and elegant supper -- such as the hotel is noted for preparing -- was partaken
of by the company. The happy couple left on the evening train for
Delaware, O., to visit friends. They returned to Hayesville Tuesday
morning. The newly married pair have our best wishes for their future
happiness and welfare.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 14 August 1879,
Vol. 5, No. 7
Mr. Irving Barclay of Perry Twp. was
married to Miss Mary Purdy, at the residence of the bride's parents,
north of town, on Sabbath last.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 18 September
1879, Vol. 5, No. 12
MARRIED -- On Thursday afternoon September 11,
1879, at the Miller House in Ashland, by Rev. Geo. Copland, Mr. Bent L. Fox
to Miss Annie Wallace, both of Hayesville.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 02 October 1879,
Vol. 5, No. 14
EIHINGER / LONG -- At the residence of the
bride's parents, two and one-half miles northeast of Hayesville, on Tuesday the
30th. of September, by Rev. J.A. Hall, Mr. John Eihinger and Miss Mary C.
Long, all of Vermillion Township.
ARMSTRONG / RUDY -- At the residence of the
bride's parents in this place, on Thursday evening, September 18th., 1879, Mr.
B. Frank Armstrong to Miss Cora Rudy.
SCOTT / WELTMER -- At the residence of the
bride's parents near McKay, on Sunday, September 28, 1879, Mr. Charlie Scott
and Miss Pernina Weltmer, both of this county.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 16 October 1879,
Vol. 5, No. 16
MARRIED -- The happy event of the season was
witnessed at half past seven last evening by a large number of friends and
relatives at the residence of the bride on North Street, Mr. Lewis E. Yocum
was united in marriage to Miss Mary Armstrong. The presents were
numerous and handsome. The couple left on the midnight train for
Cincinnati and Chicago.
MARRIED -- At the parsonage in Mohecanville
[sic.], on Sunday evening, by Rev. J.H. Steele, Mr. Oscar Snyder to Miss
Lydia Jennings of McKay.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 23 October 1879,
Vol. 5, No. 17
MARRIED -- At the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage
in Jeromesville, on Thursday evening, October 16th. by Rev. M.F. Warner, Mr.
C.C. Deffendorfer to Miss Anna Shenberger, both of Hayesville, O.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 06 November 1879,
Vol. 5, No. 19
The wedding of Mr. P.A. Moatz and Miss
Eliza Boyd will take place this afternoon at the residence of the bride's
parents.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 04 December 1879,
Vol. 5, No. 23
MARRIED -- At the residence of the bride's
parents on Thanksgiving evening, Mr. J. Frank Pocock and Miss Mary E. Jarvis.
On this occasion the bride received a number of handsome and useful presents.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 11 December 1879,
Vol. 5, No. 24
From Mohican -- MARRIED -- Thursday evening,
December 4th., 1879, Mr. Henry Maurer and Miss Jennie E. Covert.
HAYESVILLE JOURNAL: 18 December 1879,
Vol. 5, No. 25
A wedding of unusual interest took place one mile
west of this place yesterday in the solemnization of the nuptials of Mr. Branden
Leopold and Miss Emma J. Craig, daughter of Wm. Craig, Esq.
The event was a very prominent one, the relatives of both families being large
in number, and the friends of the happy pair many, for they are both young and
favorites in their broad circle of society. The fair bride received the
following handsome presents: From Wm. Craig an envelope containing
greenbacks; a fine family Bible from Mrs. G.G. Leopold; a fine
castor from G.G. Leopold; a pickle castor from Miss Ida Leopold; a
mug from Maggie Leopold; one dozen teaspoons and one dozen tablespoons
from G.G. Leopold; a silver coffee and tea pot from Mr. Wilson of
Cleveland; salt and pepper castor from Miss Effie E. Brant of
Oberlin; a fine lamp from J.W. Brant; a pair of vases from Irene
Gaines of Loudonville; sugar bowl, spoon holder and cream pitcher from Mrs.
T. Glenn of Jeromesville; a bread dish from Mrs. Roby of Ashland;
napkins, table spreads, bed spreads, one ounce of paregoric and a number of
other fine presents from G.G. Leopold & Son. The happy couple left on
the evening train for Cleveland and we wish them the realization of every
happiness.
ROWSBURG -- Mr. William Eberly and Miss
Mary Dorland were married in this place last week.