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Walthall-Rudd.
PELONA, VA., Dec. 24.-Miss Beulah Rudd of this place, and Mr. Charles Walthall, of Lynchburg, were married home of the bride yesterday at 10 A.M., Rev. L. A. Green officiating. The couple left on the 11 0'clock train for Lynchburg, where they will reside in the future.
from "The Times Dispatch," Richmond, Va., Friday, December 25, 1903 issue
Married at Fredericksburg.
Fredericksburg, Va., April 7-James A. Watson and Miss Frances Sullivan, both of Stafford County, were married here yesterday by Rev. Decatur Edwards' at the latter's residence Mr. and Mrs. Watson will reside at Brooke Station, Stafford County.
from "The Washington Post," Washington, D. C., Saturday, April 8, 1905 issue, p. 5, c. 4
MRS. DAISY LEE PURVIS I. D. WILKERSON'S BRIDE
Charlottesville, Va., Oct. 7.-Ira D. Wilkerson, of this city, and Mrs.
Daisy Lee Purvis, formerly of Rockingham county, were married Tuesday in the parsonage of First Methodist church, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Dr. James K. Jolliff.
from "The News-Leader," Richmond, Va., Monday, October 7, 1918
issue, p. 2, c. 7.
Married, December 17, 1879, at "Irine," Caroline county, Va., the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. O. F. Flippo, WILLIAM C. WILSON, of Richmond, Va., to F. LESLIE , daughter of Dr. Joseph A. Flippo. No cards.
from the "Richmond Dispatch," Richmond, Va., Friday, January 3, 1880 issue
WINBROW-TURLINGTON.
NEWPORT NEWS, VA., May 11.-Walter Winbrow, of Maryland, and Miss Katie B. Turlington, were married at Orlana today by Rev. Milo Atkinson, of the Chrisitian Church, tin this city. It is understood that there were parental objections and the ceremony was performed at the home of a neighbor, Mr. Phaup. The young couple left for Baltimore to spend their honeymoon.
from "The Times-Dispatch," Richmond,Va., Friday, May 12, 1905 issue
WINFIELD-WINFIELD.-By Rev. B. P. Warwick, at the residence of Capt. Doyles, of Dinwiddie county, Mr. JOSEPH WINFIELD to Miss G. ELLA WINFIELD, all of Petersburg.
from "The Daily Express," Petersburg, Va., Friday Morning, December 4, 1868 issue
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