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JACK -HAMILTON.
Newport News, Va., October 6.--Miss Anne Lewis Hamilton and Mr. Kenneth Scott Jack well-known young people of this city,were married this morning at 9:30 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. W. Asbury Christian. They left for a Northern trip immediately after the ceremony.
from "The News," Lynchburg, Va., Friday Morning, October 18, 1907 issue
Johnson-Newman.
GORDONSVLLE, VA., November 6.-Mr. Hugh Johnson and Miss Sallie Newman, daughter of Mr. R. M. Newman, were married at the home of the bride, three miles from Gordonsville, Wednesday at 12 o'clock. Rev. R. B. Eggleston, D. D.,of Richmond, performed the ceremony.
from "The Times-Dispatch," Richmond, Va., Thursday, November 7, 1907 issue, p. 4, c. 5
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Mr. Knicely - Miss Shifflett
Mr. Oliver Knicely, of Augusta county, and Miss Daisy Shifflett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shifflett, who live about one mile southwest of Mt. Crawford,
were married at half-past 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, by Rev. J. W. Hausenflock, of the Lutheran church. The ceremony was performed at the home of the officiating clergyman at Pleasant Valley.
The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Knicely, who lives near Minesville. He is a young farmer.
from the "Harrisonburg Daily News," Harrisonburg, Va., front page, c. 2
Married, on the evening if the 19th instant, at 203 west Franklin street, Rev. Joshua Peterkin officiating, JOHN S. KNOX, Jr., to FANNY, daughter of E. G. Higgenbotham, of Henricio county.
from the "Richmond Daily Disatch," Richmond, Va., Saturday Morning, July 22, 1882 issue, p. 2, c. 5
Married, in Manchester, February 19th, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. William A. Campbell, Mr. HENRY K. KUHN, of Nevada City, Mo., to Miss GLENDY B. CLARK, of Manchester.
St. Louis, Mo., and Norfolk papers copy.
from the "Richmond Daily Dispatch," Richmond, Va., Saturday, February 22, 1873 issue, p 2, c. 4
Glendy is a sister of my 2nd great-grandmother and her surname was Clarke.
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LANE-HART.-Married, at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. J. O. Kirk, pastor of Howard's Grove Baptist church, on July 4, 1893, EDWARD W. LANE and EMMA F. HART.
from "The Richmond Dispatch," Richmond, Va., Friday, July 7, 1893 issue
Heathsville, Feb. 28.--Miss Ethel Potter and Willard Lankford were married Saturday night at the home of the bride. They will reside near Byrdton.
from "The Washington Post," Washington, D. C., Tuesday, March 1, 1910 issue,
p. 3, c. 4
RUNALDUE-LAWLER.
A quiet home wedding took place at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon when Miss
Mabel Stevens Runaldue became the bride of Mr. John F. Lawler, Jr. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father R. A. Drake, in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Runaldue, in Thirty-first street, Norfolk.
from "The News Leader," Richmond, Va., Friday Afternoon, April 12, 1912 issue,
p. 3, c. 4
The marriage of Miss Mary St. Claire Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Smith, Jr., to Walter F. Lefew will take place very quietly this evening at 5:30 o'clock in the home of the bride's parents at 10 South Fifth street. The ceremony will only be witnessed by the two families and a few very intimate friends. The Rev. D. Clay Lilly, of the Grace Street Presbyterian church, will officiate.
from "The News leader," Richmond, Va., Tuesday Afternoon, April 2, 1912 issue,
p. 3, c. 4
Announcement has just been made here of the marriage here March 5 of Miss Florence Bondurant, daughter of Mrs. Clara Bondurant, to Askew D. Ligon, also of this city.
from "The News Leader," Richmond, Va., Saturday, March 12, 1921 issue
MARRIED,-On Tuesday the 8th instant, by the Rev'd James Doughen, Mr. Wm. C. LINDSAY of Fluvanna, to Miss Ellen C. FLEMING of Louisa.
from the "Richmond Enquirer," Richmond, Va., Saturday, March 19, 1831 issue