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1887

NEWSPAPER   REPORTED  MARRIAGES
IN  OLD  OCONTO  COUNTY

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Oconto County Reporter
April 16, 1887

Pensaukee

A quiet wedding took place at Green Bay last Monday, the contracting parties being Miss Mollie Powers of this place and Curtis Allen, of Brookside. Their many friends wish them God Speed, and perpetual happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will remain here for the present.
 


Brookside

April 9th, Miss Lillian DeLano, formerly of Brookside, was united in marriage to Mr. Will Jackson at Beaver, Wis. 

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On the same day Charles Basset of Abrams, and Miss Phenie Blackbird of Brookside were joined in holy bonds of wedlock, by J. T. H. Churchill, J. P.

The happy couple will reside at Abrams and will be followed by kind wishes of a host of friends.

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April 10th, C. H. Allen concluded it was not good for man to be alone so hired himself to Pensaukee and was united to his other half, Miss Mollie Powers. They left for Depere Sunday evening, accompanied by Will Powers and Cora Allen. We extend to each and all the "translated" ones our hearty congratulations and best wishes for their future happiness.
The Oconto Lumberman
April 30, 1887

The many friends of Mr. John Kinney of Bessemer, who is well known in
the city, will be pleased to hear of his marriage. The bride was Miss
Lizzie Kane of this city. The marriage ceremony took place at the St.
Joseph Church the officiating clergyman being Rev. father Schewbach. The
happy couple took the evening train for Chicago where they will stop a
few days before going to Bessemer their future home.

Oconto County Reporter
May 7, 1887

Pensaukee

Mr. Herman Behling, of Brookside and Miss Anna Meincke, of this place, were last Wednesday, united as one at the Lutheran church and a grand repast and good things in general, was served at the Bride's residence, where a happy company were assembled and numerous presents were received.

Mr. and Mrs. Behling will go right to housekeeping at Oconto.
 

Oconto County Reporter
Aug. 6, 1887
Hayes

We are informed that Mr. Gust. Haine has taken himself a better half. Congratulations are in order.
 

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