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Barren County Marriage Announcements
Compiled and submitted by Sandi Gorin.
She notes:
"I have no connection, no further information and
am not seeking additional information."
Listed by groom's name in alphabetical
order.
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BARLOW-NEALY ~
"Married, our young friend, Mr. Tom Barlow, was married
to Miss Fannie Nealy of Simpson county, on the 9th inst. Tom
is a splendid young fellow, and deserves an excellently good
wife, which we are assured, he has gained. The happy couple
have our sincerest wishes for all the happiness that earth
can bestow, and a happy home beyond this earthly
probation."
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 18 Mar 1875.
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BRANNUM - PALMER ~
At the residence of Judge W. C. York, Glasgow Junction, Dec.
24th, 1874, by Rev. J. S. Parrish, Mr. Wm. Brannum of
Bowling Green to Mrs. Mattie A. Palmer
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 7 January 1875.
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BUCKINGHAM - BECKNER ~
At the residence of the bride's mother, near
Glasgow Junction, Dec. 2nd, 1874, by Rev. Mr. Hawkins, Mr.
Wm. Buckingham to Sarah J. Beckner.
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 7 January 1875.
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COX - MAYFIELD ~
"Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Thomas
Mayfield
and Miss Kathrine Cox, on Christmas day, at 2 o'clock, at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cox in the
Slick Rock country. Mr. Mayfield is the son of Mr. Isaac
Mayfield on Beaver creek, and is a prosperous young farmer
with fine prospects. His bride-to-be, is a most charming young
lady and is a belle in her section. They are among the best
young people in their section, and have a host of friends to
wish them ahappy and joyous journey through life."
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EVANS-TRABUE ~
"Married, Mr. R. B. Evans, was married to Mrs. Mary
Trabue, yesterday evening, by Eld. N. G. Terry, at Major
Brent's residence, at 7 o'clock. We only had time to announce
the marriage, and to wish a world of happiness to Bruce and
his handsome wife."
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 25 Feb 1875.
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FARRIS-WHITE ~
"One of the prettiest home-weddings that has been
solemnized in the Glasgow Junction portion of the county for
sometime was the marriage of Miss Nannie White, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. John B. White, to Mr. Will Farris, which took
place at the home of the bridge last Wednesday evening at 4:30
o'clock. Rev. Couch, of the Christian church, united the happy
couple. The attandants were Mr. George King and Miss Lelia
Sink; Mr Eugene White and Miss Lizzie Parr, of White Mills,
Ky. Immediately after the ceremony, the wedding party repaired
to the homeof the groom's father, Mr. W.S. Farris where a
grand reception was tendered them.
"Mr. Farris is a member of the firm of Farris & Bro,
and is an excellent young man, while the his [sic] bride is a
young lady of many attractions and accomplishments.
"A large number of frriends and relatives were present at
the marriage and many nice presents were received."
Glasgow (KY) Times, 1898.
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GARNER - DAVIDSON ~
"Mr. H. W. Gardner will be married to Miss Minnie
Davidson on March 23rd 1898, at 3:30 o'clock at the Baptist
Church in Glasgow. These young people are well and favorably
known by our citizens, as both were born and raised in our
county. The TIMES wishes for them all the prosperity and
happiness that life can give."
Glasgow (KY) Times, 18 March 1898.
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GRINSTEAD - BOYTER ~
"Mr. Dick Grinstead was married yesterday to Miss Jennie
Boyter, of the Nobob country. There isn't a cleverer man than
Dick Grinstead in all Barren County, and his many friends
everywhere will wishhim all happiness in his
marriage."
Glasgow (KY) Times, Thursday, 9 Dec 1897.
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GRIGSBY- HUGHES ~
"Married, on Friday evening, March 26, 1875, at the
residence of the bride's father, Col. Robert Hughes, near
Glasgow, by Elder N. G. Terry, Mr. H. E. Grigsby, of
Louisville, to Miss Maggie Hughes."
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 1 Apr 1875.
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KING-WILCOXIN ~
"Married at the residence of the bride's father, Isaac
Wilcoxsin, Esq., near Hiseville, Ky., Jan. 13th, 1875, by the
Rev. W. R. Godby, Mr. J. E. King to Miss Sue Wilcoxin.
"Attendants - Mr. Geo. W. Maggard and Miss Mary Wilcoxin,
Mr. J. W. Duff and Miss Ermine Pemberton. All of this
county.
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 21 Jan 1875.
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MASTERS-JONES ~
"Married at the Evans house in Glasgow on Wednesday
evening, 13th inst., by Elder Allen, Mr. Henry Masters and
Miss Martha Jones."
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 21 Jan 1875.
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MAYFIELD-COX ~
"Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Thomas
Mayfield
and Miss Kathrine Cox, on Christmas day, at 2 o'clock, at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cox in the
Slick Rock country. Mr. Mayfield is the son of Mr. Isaac
Mayfield on Beaver creek, and is a prosperous young farmer
with fine prospects. His bride-to-be, is a most charming young
lady and is a belle in her section. They are among the best
young people in their section, and have a host of friends to
wish them ahappy and joyous journey through life."
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McLEAN-LONG ~
"Mr. J. W. McLean, a popular drummer with the Glasgow
merchants, and Miss Della Long, of Albany, Ky., will be
married the 20th of this month. Mr. and Mrs. McLean will make
Glasgow their home, and have engaged rooms at Mrs. M. H.
Dickinson's."
Glasgow (KY) Times, Thursday, 9 Dec 1897.
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PAYNE-HALL ~
"Married. - Jan. 12th, 1875, near Glasgow, Ky., by Rev.
J. S. Keen, Mrs. G. W. Payne of Christian Co., to Miss Mary S.
Hall of Barren County, Ky."
Glasgow (KY) Weekly TImes, 14 Jan 1875.
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POUTCH - FORT ~
At St. Paul's Church, Louisville, Dec. 9th, 1874,
by Rev. E. T. Perkins, Mr. Joseph Poutch of Glasgow Junction
to Miss Sarah Fort of Louisville
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 7 January 1875.
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SCOTT - GILLOCK ~
"Mr. J. W. Scott and Miss Claudia Gillock - two well
known and popular young people of the Austin country - were
married yesterday. Mr. Scott is a clever, well-to-do and
popular young farmer, while Miss Gillock is the attractive
daughter of Mr. Haiden Gillock, a prominent and excellent
citizen of the Austin country. The young couple have ahost of
friends who will most heartily congratulate them on their
wedding."
Glasgow (KY) Times, Thursday, 9 Dec 1897.
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STEEN-BETHEL ~
"Mr. G. W. Steen was married on the 30th ult. to Mrs.
Victoria Bethel at the residence of Mr. Henry Burks in this
county, by the Rev. Mr. McKay."
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 8 Jan 1874.
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WALKER - YORK ~
At the residence of Judge W. C. York, Glasgow
Junction, Dec. 24th, 1874, by Rev. J. S. Parrish, Mr. L. M.
Walker of Bowling Green to Miss Emma York.
Glasgow (KY) Weekly Times, 7 January 1875.
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