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Partial list of marriage records ~ 1871-1899 V & W |
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Marriages announced in the Shelby County Democrat, November 27, 1885 ~ contains the surnames: SMITH/FRENCH, MILLER/LILLIANCAMP, and McNEFF/CLEARY. |
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Marriages announced in the Shelby County Democrat, Friday, May 29, 1896 ~ contains the surnames: Daniels/Weimer, Hill/Hoover, Frey /Toland, Sparks/Watson, Dehaven/McClain. |
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Marriage
docket
of the Shelby Co. Probate Court; Page 337.
There
are three marriages shown on the page: 1. Davis K. WINDLE and Rebecca B. VAUGHAN - Jan. 5, 1853; 2. Enoch FAIRCHILD and Catharine McDERMIT - Jan. 13, 1853; 3. William BUCKEY and Melissa MILLER - Jan. 6, 1853 Here are the names from this document: BUCKEY, William
I cannot make out the other two names ... I do know that M.G. stands for Minister of the Gospel ... and J.P. stands for Justice of the Peace. |
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These
marriages are ALL
of the brothers of my Enos Minniear. The only son of William b.
1774
and Elizabeth who is missing from this list is my Enos. Enos' 1st
marriage must have been at about 16 years old as his son, my GG grandpa
was born in 1827 (in IN according to census records).
Denita below is Thomas & Lydia (Johns) Minniear's daughter. From "Marriage
Records
of Shelby County, Ohio; Vol 1 (1819-1870) MINNEAR,
MINNEAR, Elias
& COOPER,
Sarah 28 July 1841 by W.A. Carey, JP bk 1&2, pg
MINNEAR, John & McKEE, Jane 1 Jan 1829 by John Francis, JP bk 1&2, pg 26 MINNEIR, Thomas
& JOHNS,
Lydia 28 Aug 1830 Lic. (not returned) Bk: 1&2 pg
MINNIEAR,
Samuel &
TERWILLIGER, Eliza 30 Apr 1840 by Andrew Wauchof (?),
MINNIER,Isaac
& WEAVER,Lydia1
Nov 1827 by Joseph Bennett, JP bk 1&2 pg18
QUINN, John
& MINNIEAR,
Denita 10 April 1856 by F. Robinson, JP bk 4, pg 16
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Affidavit filed
On the 22nd day of Oct A.D.1848 I solemnized the marriage of David H Minnear & Jane Bodle Wm. A. Carey J.P. I hereby
certify that I
have this day married The State of
Ohio Shelby
County s.s. The State of Ohio Shelby County filed and recorded July 1 1851 I do hereby certify that on the 3rd day of July,1851 A.D. I solemnized the marriage of Mr. Alfred Miller with Ann Stone C.T.McCaughan,M.G. |
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Shellenbarger Marriages Mr. John Shellenbarger to Miss Rufina Young on 15 July 1872 by Rev. William Young, Methodist Episcopal Minister. From Record of Marriages, Vol. 5, page 412, Shelby Co. Ohio +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mr. Edward Kirtley to Miss Emma F. Shellenbarger on 21 August 1888 by Rev. J.C. Miller, Minister. From Record of Marriages, Vol 7, page 383, Shelby Co. Ohio. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mr.William E.Shellenbarger to Frances Mawhorr on 14 August 1904 by Rev. J.D.Simms. From Record of Marriages, Vol. 10, page 26, Shelby Co. Ohio. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Shellenbarger-Taylor. At Anna, on Thursday, October 29, 1891, by the Rev. D.B. Rinehart, Amanda Taylor to Christian Shellenbarger, both of Shelby Co. From Sidney Journal, Oct. 30, 1891. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The marriage of David Maxson and Mrs. Frances C. Shellenbarger was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball on Wilkinson Avenue Saturday evening about 5 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D.C. Hollinger in the presence of about eighteen of the relatives and friends of the couple. Miss Esther Umstead played the wedding march. Congratulations were showered after which a wedding dinner was served. Sunday a special dinner was served in honor of the couple at which about twenty of their relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Maxson will make their home in this city and have the best wishes of their hosts of friends. From Shelby Democrat, Friday, June 20, 1913. |
Paula Goble January 2005 |
The Sidney Journal, Friday, July 30,
1880 Married at the house of the officiating minister, the Rev. W.H. MOORE, at Covington Ohio, on the 8th instant, James M. GARRETT and Miss Sarah A. BOWERS, both of Shelby Co. |
Transcribed by Tina Hursh SHELBYANA January 2004, NO. 98 pg 7 |
The marriage of Miss Margaret Dickas, beautiful and
accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dickas, and Mr. James Shea was quietly
celebrated Tuesday morning at 5:30 o'clock at the Holy Angels church,
Rev. Father Fortman officiating. The immediate families of the
contracting parties were the only witnesses of the vows. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Dickas, of Birmingham, Alabama were the attendants.
The groom is engaged in the manufacture of monuments on West Poplar
Street. The bride was attired in a blue tailored suit with hat to
match. Mr. and Mrs. Shea have a host of friends who extend their hearty
congratulations and best wishes. The young couple will be at home
to their many friends on South Franklin Avenue after July 15th.
From Shelby Democrat, Friday, June 20, 1913. |