1900

Aberdeen Weekly News
Thursday, Oct 04, 1900

Crawford—Ferrill
The marriage of Miss Elsie Ferrill to Wm. A. Crawford occurred on Wednesday at high noon at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ferrill, at Cortlandt. Rev. Mr. Davidson of Leola was the officiating clergyman and James A Champion played the wedding march. The ceremony was performed in a pink room, which was beautifully decorated with Marechal-Niel roses and asparagus springs and foliage. The bride was gowned in white Persian lawn trimmed with white satin and she carried a bouquet of white roses.


Aberdeen Weekly News
Thursday, Oct 11, 1900

Jackson—Wilson
The marriage of Miss Lillian Loretta Wilson to Joseph Jackson took place at the Presbyterian church last evening at 6:30.


Aberdeen Weekly News
Thursday, Nov 15, 1900

Angerhofer—Papke
Miss Hulda Papke of Highland was married last Monday to Herman Angerhofer of the same township at the church in Highland. A large number of the friends of the bride and groom were present to witness the ceremony, after which they repaired to the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Papke, where a sumptuous supper was served to the company, and a dance followed in the evening, which was attended by a large crowd and was enjoyed until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Angerhofer will live on a farm in Highland, which has become one of the most prosperous farming districts in Brown County.

Abraham—Griffith
Miss Maude Ethelwyn Griffith of Claremont was married in this city Sunday afternoon to Alfred Abraham, formerly treasurer of Brown county, and they are in the city to remain a short time. The marriage was a very quiet one and was performed by C. C. Todd at the Presbyterian church of Aberdeen in the presence of only a few persons. The bride is a charming young lady, and Mr. Abraham is widely known in the county as one of its prosperous business men and largest farmers. A host of friends will join in heartiest congratulations.


Aberdeen Weekly News
Thursday, Nov 22, 1900

Ihde—Miller
John Ihde and Miss Lizzie Miller were happily married a week ago Wednesday in Aberdeen. We all join in and wish the young couple a happy life and success. The young couple will reside on the farm known as the Jennings place.

Schubert—Pade
Rhinold Schubert and Miss Annie Page were married at the Lutheran church in Leola on Tuesday, November 13th, by Rev. Mr. Hagg. After the ceremony, they went to the home of the bride’s parents, where a fine supper was served, and dancing was the amusement until morning.

Duval—Dayton
A marriage license has been issued to Tom Duval and Miss Minnie Dayton. The wedding will take place on Sunday next at the bride's home.


Aberdeen Weekly News
Thursday, Dec 06, 1900

Gould—Ihde
The clerk of courts this forenoon issued a marriage license to Geo. L. Gould of Bath and Miss Annie Ihde of Warner.

West—Holmes
M. B. West and Mrs. M. E. Holmes, both Brownton, Minn., were married at that place last Saturday evening. Mr. West is a member of the firm of West & Foss of this place [Bath]. Mr. and Mrs. West arrived here Tuesday intending to make their home here.

McNames—Bell
Fred McNames and Miss Annette Bell were united in marriage on Thanksgiving. The happy couple have the good wishes of the entire community [New Hope].


Aberdeen Weekly News
Thursday, Dec 13, 1900

Reber—Girth
Fred Reber and Miss Annie Girth were united in marriage at the bride’s home last Wednesday. They are very popular young people in our neighborhood [James], and everyone unites in wishing them a long and happy married life.


Aberdeen Daily News
Tuesday, Dec 18, 1900

Lewis—Jones
Miss Jane Ann Jones, daughter of W. D. Jones of Ipswich, was married at noon yesterday to J. W. Lewis, county auditor-elect of Edmunds county. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis came to Aberdeen last night and left over the Milwaukee for a trip which will include New York, Washington, and other cities.


Aberdeen Weekly News
Thursday, Dec 20, 1900

Moore—Corry
The marriage of Mrs. Stella M. Moore to Chester E. Corry took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, 404 Eleventh avenue east, at 1 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Henry W. Webb of Columbia, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride. The bride’s costume was a becoming going-away gown of gray, decorated with bride’s roses. The house was decorated with a profusion of holly, carnations, and roses. A well-appointed wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Corry left yesterday for a few weeks’ sojourn in Florida. The good wishes of their many friends attend them.


 

~Contributor: Brown Co. transcriber, Kathy Smith