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Marriage License issued November 12th A.D.
1868 to Seth Henline and Amanda E. Hughes.
This certifies that on the 12th day of
November A.D. 1868, I joined in Wedlock
Seth Henline and Amanda E. Hughes, the
parties above named, according to the
usual custom and laws of the State of
Illinois.
J.C. Rofs
Minister of the Gospel
This certifies that Allen Wood and Mina
Henline of Colfax,State of Illinois were
united in Marriage According to the
ordinance of God and the Laws of Illinois
at Bloomington in said county on the
second day of March A.D 1893.
William P. Kane
Minister of the Gospel
This is to certify that William Scholl and
Ilene Wood of Colfax, Illinois were by me
united in Marriage on the 23rd day of
August in the year of our Lord 1911 at the
Marriage Parlor, Bloomington, Illinois.
W. Hendryx, official
This is to certify that on the 11th day
of August in the year of our Lord 1940
Mr. Nyle Scholl of Bloomington and Miss
Zeta Cox of Bloomington were united in
Marriage at the Grace Methodist Church,
Bloomington according to the ordinance
of God and the Laws of the State of
Illinois.
Rev. Frank Marston
JULY 4,1890
Hiram Henline and Viola Taylor
celebrated Independence Day
appropriately by getting married.
JULY 10, 1890
Wm. Harris and Miss Julia Lawrence were
married last night by Rev. Corn of
Cropsey at the residence of the bride’s
father, five miles north of Colfax.
MARCH 3, 1891
Mr. Alexander Gillan and Miss Rhoda M.
Wiley were united in marriage at the
M.E. parsonage on Tuesday evening.
MARCH 4, 1891
Mr. Samuel Clark and Miss Mary Hughes
were united in marriage at the Methodist
parsonage on Wednesday evening at 4
o’clock.
DECEMBER 18, 1891
Harvey Davis and Miss Annie Woodard were
married Sunday afternoon by Rev. T.J.
Giddens.
OCTOBER 25, 1892
David Kitner, the drug clerk, went to
Jacksonville Tuesday and came back
yesterday with a bride, having married
Miss Elsome Wednesday afternoon. They
will live in La Salle Stoops’ house until
Mrs. Stoops returns from school.
OCTOBER 27, 1892
Henry Woodard and Miss Minnie Stout, of
Stanford, were married yesterday by
Rev. King at 3:30 p.m.
JANUARY 25, 1893
Elzy Thompson, of Melvin, and Miss Sarah
Bunn, of Colfax, were married Wednesday
by Rev. Dabney at the residence of Henry
Bunn, the bride’s father.
JUNE 27, 1894 (Date of notice)
Miss Rose Johnson, formerly of Lawndale
has been married at Lexington,
Neb., to George Quinby of that place.
APRIL 17, 1895
CROPSEY - Ed Kessler and Katie Fargher
were married at the residence of the
widow Ankers Wednesday evening.
OCTOBER 9, 1895
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henline, Mr. and Mrs.
L.R. Wiley and Mr. and Mrs. H.L.
Willhoite attended the wedding of Miss
Julia, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thos.
Wiley, at Gibson Wednesday evening. The
groom is Frank Hurt, a prominent young
veterinary surgeon of Ford county.
MARCH 4, 1896
Wm. Hanna and Miss Mary Brown, near Chenoa,
will be married Wednesday, Mar. 4th at the
home of the bride’s parents. They will go
to keeping house soon as the groom has
rented his father’s farm in Yates township.
SEPTEMBER 17, 1896
Will McClure and Miss Minnie Burnett were
married in Bloomington last night by Rev.
Gilliland. The bride is a Bloomington young
lady.
DECEMBER 22, 1897
David Gillan and Miss Della Henline were
united in marriage Wednesday evening at the
M.E. parsonage, Rev. Jno. Wilkinson
officiating. Miss Henline is a daughter of
Henry Henline, well known in and around
Colfax, and is a very charming lady. Mr.
Gillan is the youngest brother of Alex
Gillan. The young couple will occupy one of
Henry Henline's farms.
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Last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Gaddis of Colfax was solemnized
the marriage of their eldest daughter,
Grace E., to Harlan M. Stuckey, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Stuckey, 507 West
Jackson Street, Bloomington. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. N.H.
Robertson of Stanford in the presence
of over 100 guests. Promptly at 6:30
Miss Luverne Waltmire of Tremont
played the wedding march. The procession
was led by little Fern McClure as flower
girl; then came Miss Helen Gaddis,
sister of the bride, as maid of honor,
with Mr. David Stutzman of Carlock,
cousin of the groom, as best man. Then
followed the bride and groom, who took
their places beneath a canopy of pink
and white streamers banked with palms
and ferns. After the ceremony a supper
was served. The bride's gown was of
white embroidered net over white satin,
with a wedding veil of tulle. She
carried a bouquet of bride roses and
Roman hyacinths. The maid of honor
was attired in pink silk. The little
flower maiden was all in white and
carried a basket of roses and hyacinths.
The color scheme was pink and white. Mr.
and Mrs. Stuckey left for a short
wedding trip, after which they will be
at home to their friends at Colfax.
McLean Co IL #8238 Jan 9, 1890
Samuel T. TANNER b. Ohio 25 and
Mattie DAVIS b. KY 18 (signed Mother)
residence: Minier, Tazewell, IL
parents: Samuel Tanner & Lydia Flanders
James Davis & Elizabeth Bauta (Bentley)
place: Bloomington, IL
date: Jan 9, 1890 registed Jan 9, 1890
witnesses: F. L. Osborne, Wm Lamme
certified: Colostin D. Myersle?, Judge
Submitted by Mary Buchholz
JUNE 8, 1898
Miss Ivy Gladys Loar, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T.J. Loar, who has been teaching in
Utah for the past six years, was married
Wednesday, June 8th, at 12 o'clock in the
First Congregational church at Salt Lake
City, to Elmer Ellsworth Corfman, a lawyer
of Provo City. They will be at home after
June 22 at Provo City, Utah.
JANUARY 15, 1899
Elmer O. Baker and Miss Zelia J. Hogan were
married Saturday by Rev. Baker.
They are living at the Reagan hotel.
SEPTEMBER 10, 1868
Marriage License, Issued September 10th A.D.
1868, to John M. Brown and Catharine Thompson
State of Illinois, McLean County. This
certifies, that on the 10th day of September
A.D. 1868, I joined in Wedlock John M. Brown
and Catharine Thompson, the parties above
named, according to the usual custom and laws
of the State of Illinois. Witness my hand
and seal this 10th day of September 1868.
Alex. Steele J.P.
Marriage License issued March 26, 1855 to
Rees Horney and Catherine Warner afft on file.
State of Illinois, Mclean County
This certifies that on the 1st day of April
A.D. 1835,I joined in wedlock Rees Horney and
Catherine Warner according to the usual
customs and the laws of the State of Illinois,
Witness my hand and Seal this 1st day of April
1835.
Shelton Smith
Minister of the Gospel
LeRoy Journal
July 14, 1905
LeRoy, Illinois
Four people were united in marriage by Rev. B.F.
Shipp at the Parsonage of the Grace M.E. Church
in Bloomington, Wednesday afternoon at 4:30
o'clock. The couples were George E. Phillips of
Downs and Miss Elsie Hall of Glenavon and Gordon
H. Fonger and Miss Helen Wheeler of Sabina, IL.
About a half dozen young people were present at
the wedding.
PETERSON - STROH
Miss Anna E. Peterson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claus Peterson, of Colfax, and Marvin A.
Stroh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stroh, of
Saybrook, were married at 4 p.m. December 27
(1934) at the Lawndale Evangelical Lutheran
Church. The Rev. E.M. Bunge of Chenoa, the
pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony.
Miss Wilma Stroh, sister of the bridegroom, and
Raymond Hofer, of Chicago, were attendants.
Mrs. Henry Juers, Jr. played the wedding march.
Mrs. Verna Ehrhart sang "At Dawning" and I Love
You Truly." The bride wore a veil and a pink
satin gown with blue accessories. She carried
an arm bouquet of yellow roses. The bride's
maid was dressed in blue silk crepe with gold
accessories and carried a mixed bouquet. A
wedding dinner was served to 75 guests at the
home of the bride's parents. The bride's cake
and table decorations were pink and blue. Mr.
and Mrs. Stroh went to Chicago for a short
wedding trip, and will make their home at the
farm of the groom's parents near Saybrook.
STROH - HAHN
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stroh of Saybrook are
announcing the marriage of their youngest
daughter, Lorene Emily, to William F. Hahn,
son of George A. Hahn of Chicago. The
ceremony was performed on Saturday afternoon,
August 27, (1938). The attendants were Miss
Wilma Stroh, sister of the bride, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Howell of Chicago.
The bride is a graduate of the Saybrook
High School with the class of 1932, and has
been employed in Chicago for the past six
years as a cashier.
Mr. Hahn is a graduate of the University
of Illinois College of Pharmacy and is
connected with the Fred Harvey drug stores in
Chicago.
The young couple will be at home in Chicago
to their friends after October 1.
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