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Early Marriage Licenses of ALLEGANY County


BEAR IN MIND THAT THE FOLLOWING IS A LISTING OF MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED IN ALLEGANY COUNTY, MARYLAND.  DO NOT ASSUME THE DATES ARE THE SAME AS THE WEDDING DATE.  THE PEOPLE NAMED MAY NOT HAVE PROCEEDED WITH THE NUPTIALS. 
COMPARING THESE DATES TO CHURCH RECORDS IS THE BEST WAY TO DETERMINE IF AND WHEN THE PARTIES ACTUALLY MARRIED.

 
From: The History of Western Maryland, Vol. II, By Scharf ~ 1882
"The following is a list of marriage licenses up to 1800, granted under the act of Assembly entitled An Act Concerning Marriages:

1791

Aug. 1 Godfrey RICHARDS, Jr.,  to  Temple KNIGHT
Aug. 26 Robert GREEN  to  Barbara CHAMBERS
Sept. 14 George Jordan  to  Elizabeth TETRIX
Sept. 22 John GLANNER  to  Mary SNEDIKER
Oct. 28 John HAGERMAN  to  Eleanor GORMAN
Nov. 14 Jacob STEVER  to  Mary BONHAM

1792

April 4 Jonathan COX  to  Susanna BAILLIE
April 24 David BEALL  to  Mary DAVIS
May 21 Elias STILLWELL  to  Catharine MORGAN
Aug. 13 George PAYNE  to  Mary SAPP
Sept. 27 Benjamin MORRIS  to  Rebecca SIMPKINS
Oct. 23 Richard MOORE  to  Sarah MOORE
Nov. 6 Peter McKEAN  to  Anna HULL

1793

May 9 Benjamin DURBIN  to  Liddy LONGE
May 29 Jesse RENO  to  Prudence RANDOLPH
(?) 29  Samuel JAMES  to  Frances RANDOLPH
June 24  Charles F. BRODBAG  to  Elizabeth ALEXANDER
July 16 Caleb GODWIN  to  Mary McMINN
Aug. 20 Samuel BECKWITH  to  Susanna DURBIN
Nov. 3 Richard TOMLINSON  to  Phoebe SLIFF
Nov. 20 John KNIGHT  to  Nancy DAVIS
Dec. 18 Nehemiah BARNETT  to  Winey CAMMINES
 
1794

Feb. 6 Asa BEALL  to  Elizabeth BEALL
Feb 6 Peter ISEMINGER  to  Rebecca HENDERSON
May 24 John COLEMAN  to  Margaret SAVAGE
July 12 Michael FISHER  to  Margaret SAVAGE
July 16 Jacob NAGLE  to  Mary SELBY
Aug. 20 Henry BOYLES  to  Rebecca BARCUS
Sept. 6 Ezekiel CHANEY  to  Polly JAMES
Sept. 11 Daniel LOVETT  to  Polly JAMES
Dec. 13 William STEPHENS  to  Ann PIGMAN
Dec. 30 Aquila A. BROWN  to  Sarah CRESAP

1795

April 16 John BRIDENHORT  to  Mary LOWDERMILK
April 21 Thomas CHANEY  to  Susanna STOCKWELL
April 23 Alexander GRIMES  to  Eleanor PEAREL
June 1 John SHRYER  to  Christiana LETTER
Aug. 8 John CLARKE  to  Abiel SHEPHERD
Oct. 12 John COMPTON  to  Rebecca CLARKE
Oct. 31 John EVANS  to  Johanna FITZGERALD
Oct. 31 Ralph LOGSDEN  to  Margaret ARNOLD
Sept. 2 Daniel Loge ELLISON  to  Ann LOGSDEN
Dec. 5 Josiah BEALL, of T.,  to  Ann PULLEN
Dec. 31 William McMAHON  to  Sally Van LEAR

1796

Jan. 2 Thomas PRITCHARD to Nancy TITCHENAL
Feb. 2 John McCOLM to Sarah SMITH
Feb. 13 Samuel SELBY to Jane THISTLE
Feb. 26 Joshua TITCHENAL to Elsea BEVINS
Mar. 2 Gavin WOODFIELD to Peggy BRAWALT
Mar. 7 Cornelius YOUNG to Catharine SISLER
Mar. 17 Robert SINCLAIR to Ann CROMWELL
April 7 Robert ARMSTRONG to Elizabeth CRESAP
April 16 James WHITE to Elizabeth EPING
April 28 John KIMBERLY to Elizabeth TOMLINSON
May 2 Stephen DEAKINS to Elizabeth FRELAND
May 14 Nicholas COONCE to Rebecca DANFORD
May 26 William W. HOGE to Eleanor SLICER
June 11 John D. LUCAS to Jane BENICK
June 17 John CLISISMAN to Peggy STONESAFFER
July 7 John HOUSE  to  Ann HARLEWOD
July 19 Jeremiah HELLEY  to  Mary CADEY
Aug. 11 John MATTINGLEY  to  Onea ARNOLD
Oct. 1 Daniel SAPP  to  Mary ROBISON
Oct. 5 Hugh GRAHAM  to  Sarah LAPPINS (?)
Oct. 18 Bogue PELLEM  to  Sarah CLARKE
Nov. 5 Patrick CONNER  to  Polly LANNAM
Nov. 9 William CRAIK  to  Hannah HALL
Nov. 21 Thomas PORTER  to  Mary LOGSDEN
Nov. 28 Daniel CRESAP, Sr.,  to  Elizabeth DAWSON
Nov. 29 Edward RICHARDSON  to  Hannah DURBIN
Dec. 9 John BARE  to  Sarah PILES
Dec. 17 Bennet LOGSDEN  to  Abigail LEWIS
Dec. 18 Moses BARCUS  to  Nancy THOMPSON
Dec. 24 Thomas SELBY, Sr.,  to  Ann HARLEWOOD

1797

Jan. 8 Edmund CRAWFORD  to  May POOLE
Feb. 10 Zachariah MAGRUDER  to  Ann DAWSON
Feb. 14 William MICHAEL  to  Rachel BRIAN
Feb. 26 David DUTTRO  to  Mary CRICKBAUM
Feb. 26 Nathaniel PRICE  to  Mary EBLIN
Mar, 4 William KEY  to  Sally DEAKINS
Mar. 25 Charles W. SELBY  to  Elizabeth SELBY
April 26 Alexander BAILLIE  to  Mary DOYLE
April 28 George BLUHN  to  Rosanna ESSING
May 5 Daniel CRESAP, Sr.,  to  Hannah LONGSHORE
May 10 Gabriel M. PORTER  to  Rebecca FROST
May 23 Nath. B. MAGRUDER  to  Mary BEAVINS
May 23 Walter A. MURDOCH  to  Sary BEAVINS
June 3 George BARNES  to  Catharine EIGLER
June 8 John DEAKINS  to  Margaret JAMES
June 10 Robert BOYD  to  Mary ECKHARD
June 22 William LOGSDEN  to  Susanna WILLIAMS
June 23 George SAPP  to  Catharine ARNOLD
Aug. 8 John LINDY  to  Elizabeth CATCHALL
Sept. 27 William RUTHERFORD  to  Elizabeth HARPER
Nov. 25 Peter CRICKBAUM  to  Mary McBRIDE
 
1798

Jan. 18 John SMITH  to  Mary PRITCHARDS
Feb, 14 Benjamin FOSTER  to  Catharine PRATHER
Feb. 19 Conrad NEFF  to  Susanna CREIGHTBAUM
March 6 George FOUTY  to  Eve SAPP
April 11 John MITCHELL  to  Susanna M. JACOBS
June 21 John TAYLOR  to  Hanna CASAD
June 21 Samuel SEMPLE  to  Martha IDLEY
Oct. 12 William RENICK  to  Elizabeth WATTON
Oct. 17 John JAMES  to  Liddy HAYS
Dec. 3 Adam GRACE  to  Barshaba HINKLE
Dec, 31 Angus McDONALD  to  Anne DOYLE

1799

Jan. 1 Thomas CROMWELL  to  Ann SLICER
Jan. 14 Thomas CAIWELL  to  Margaret DAVIDSON
March 7 John McCLERY  to  Sarah HENDRICKSON
March 20 John GILMORE  to  Anne PRICE
March 30 John PATTERSON  to  Elizabeth WIRE
April 18 William WINEBRENNER  to  Alice SMITH
May 23 William McLOUGHLIN  to  Lina FRENCH
June 4 Martin RIZER  to  Rosina GREPHART
June 6 Joseph SHEPHERD  to  Rebecca McDOUGAL
June 20 John SCOTT  to  Ann HILLEARY
Sept. 15 Dennis MADDON  to  Mary CANNING
Nov. 11 John LOGSDEN, of Wm., to  Patience ARNOLD
Nov. 14 Jacob HOFFMAN  to  Margaret STECK
Nov. 16 Andrew POLSTON  to  Susanna McCABE
Nov. 23 Abraham RHODES  to  Mary NEWMYER
Dec. 21 John C. BEATTY  to  Ann BEALL
Dec. 21 William OSBORN  to  Christiana STONECSR
Dec. 23 Valentine SHOCKEY  to  Elizabeth CLIMER

1800

Jan. 29 David SMITH  to  Elizabeth McCOLLUM
Jan. 30 Jacob SHOWAKER  to  Catharine WOODRING
Feb. 6 Joseph McDONALD  to  Sinah DEW
Feb. 12 John DURBIN  to  Sarah CLIFFORD
Feb. 21 Daniel JOHNSTON  to  Sarah DANISON
March 5 William STIDGER  to  Sophia DAVIS
March 8 John GRAHAM  to  Elizabeth BRENT
June 2 Frederick METZ  to  Christina KEELAN
July 26 William BERRY  to  Kesiah EBLING
Aug. 27 Peter COUSE  to  Polly LANGSHIRE
Sept. 11 Joseph CRAWFORD  to  Mary PLAND
(?)  (?)  William STEHPHENS  to  Ann PIGMAN
Oct. 2 Nottey BARNETT (Notley BARNARD)  to  Elsie RAGAN
Oct. 2 Mahlon LONGSHORE  to  Sally RAGAN
Oct. 2 William NAYLOR  to  Nancy SANFORD
Nov. 3 Frederick YOUNG  to  Eliza WALL
Nov. 8 Davis MEREDITH  to  Ann PRITCHARD
Nov. 15 Scott ROBINSON  to  Ann MOORE
Nov. 17 John WILLIAMS  to  Phoebe SMITH
Nov. 24 William MOORE  to  Margaret ROBINETT
Nov. 24 John PARKET  to  Elizabeth NEPTON
Nov. 27 James BAILEY to Polly FETTER
Nov. 27 Amos ROBINETTE  to  Darky WILLSON






 

Marriage Licenses


MARRIAGES 02 Mar 1876
Marriage licences issued for the month ending Feb 28, 1876, by Theodore Luman, Clerk of Court of Allegany County MD:

William Cruley and Elizabethe Miller;
John Harris and Sophie Grove;
William H Hamilton and Emma Zimmerly;
Chas Jordan and Jennie Shepherd;
R H Jeffries and Amanda F Leasure;
Henry Kasekamp and Ruthie Twigg;
A Kinsie King and Lucy Everett;
H A Kirchoff and Rebecca Brashears;
John H Mohler and Olive Dicken;
Digory Noel and Mary Sammons;
Christian Roeder and Katy Schultz;
James Tippin and Ann Morgan;
Samuel L Twigg and Emelia L Shryrock;
John T Turner and Fannie O Unglesbee.
Excerpts from The Cumberland Times; 02 March 1876
Transcribed by Charles Often
Posted February 26, 2011






 

Cyrus Copper & Kate Elizabeth Savin
The Baltimore Sun, October 26 1898




WATT ~ BOWSER

Charles M. Watt and Delia Bowser, both of Windber. Pa.
Cumberland Evening Times, July 7, 1906


McGOWAN ~ MONTGOMERY

William McGowan and Anna Florence Margarette Montgomery, both of Midland, Md.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Friday, August 30, 1907 - pg 5, col 2
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted December 31, 2011


CLEVIS ~ BOWSER

Joseph Clevis and Zella Q. Bowser, both of Saxton, Pa.
Cumberland Evening Times, Thursday, April 29, 1909


 


 

Crowe, Roy E. and Clara Wolfe
February 26, 1912
(Courtesy of Byron Schulten)


 

Cumberland Evening Times, June 12, 1919
(Courtesy of Pat Thompson)
Posted August 22, 2009

Clyde Edward Bowser, 26, minter and Mary Jane Riley, 20, both of Meyersdale, PA.

Joseph DeLucas, 21, coal miner and Margaret Russell Huntsman, 18, both of Maynard, OH

Oliver Wilso Diehl, 44, blacksmith and Annie Matthey Somerville Rephorn, 21, divorced, both of Cumberland.

Charles Edward Cook, 21, car repairer, Cumberland and Agnes Henley, 18, East Brady, PA.

Carl Edgar Johnson, 21 draughtsman, Swissvale, PA and Marietta Marie Gultridge, 21, Rankin, PA

Edwin Arnold Johnson, 28, laborer, and Mary Bierer, divorced, 35, both of Uniontown, PA

James Weir Kirk, 29, accountant and Pauline Margaret Miller, 23, both of Cumberland. Percia E. Miller was the applicant.

Samuel Kline, 60, car repairer, and Mary Metz, 56, both of Cumberland.

John E. Miller, 21, steam shovelman, and Baltine G. Arego, 18, Point Marion, PA.

Ernest Leroy Overly, 22, machinist, and Susan Mabel Shaffer, 20, Texburg, PA.

John Dedrick Pape, 23, miner, and Eleanor Louise Niser, 21, both of Eckhart Mines.

John Arthur Retallie, 23, miner, Midland, and Edith Guthrie Mackie (could be Mackle), 23, Lonaconing.

Gilbert Edwin Turner, 24, minister, Cumberland and Mae Beauregard Williams, 25, Westminster, MD.

 

 

Marriage License for Hazel Olive GRADY and Henry Stewart WINEBRENNER, Sept. 1919, Allegany Co.

 


Thurs. April 29, 1920

Cumberland Evening Times

George Gold Kearnes, 25, and Bessie May Williams, 18, both of Monongahela City, Pa.

Daniel Lee Steele, 24, railroader, and Myrtle Ruth Deerium, 24, both of Cumberland, Md.

John Houston Dinning, 44, miner, and Rebecca S. Todd, 34, both of Lonaconing, Md.

Marshall Floyd Amick, 24, brakeman, Everett, Pa., and Eva Pearl Lowery, 22, Ellerslie, Md.

Joseph Matthew Bailer, 27, laborer, and Anna Eliabeth Geary, 21, both of Mt. Savage, Md.

James Ross Twigg, 23, rubber worker, Akron, Ohio, and Lulu Victoria Spencer, 21, Pinto, Md.

John Ward Leister, 21, machinist and Laura Violet Glenn, 19, both of Kittanning, Pa.

Samuel Jones, 22, miner, and Della Rose Callaghan, 18, both of Nantiglo, Pa.

George August Cook, 21, fireman, Uniontown, Pa., and Elizabeth Mary Morgan, 21, Fairchance, Pa.

Angus Kitzmiller, 24, farmer, and Mrs. Cora Virginia Green, 26, both of Elk Garden, W. Va.

Benjamin Jacob Leydig, 28, farmer, and Mabel Venesa Dickorhoof, 21, both of Hyndman, Pa.


 




 


                                                                               

                                                                                                                                             July 6, 1920

                                            






June 29, 1926

July 22, 1926
Cumberland Evening Times

Manuel Diaz and Anita Leon, both of Luke, Md.

Carl Edward Ward and Mary Roslia Gillmer, both of Cumberland.

Elmer Milton Burns and Margurite Jenkins, both of Stanley, Va.

Raymond Alvin Brode, of Frostburg and Josephine E. Lawrie, Eckhart, Md.

Chester Barnch McClain, Youngstown, Ohio, and Marion Margaret Miskeli, Canfield, Ohio.

Lorain Audley Wagner, Houtzdale, Pa., and Helen Mary Rodger, Philippsburg, Pa.

Samuel Winebrenner, Frostburg, Md., and Hazel Leona Blocher, Midlothian, Md.

James Francis Cole, Leisenring, Pa., and Silian Mae Bradley, S. Connellsville, Pa.

Wilard Edward Biddle, and Mildred Elizabeth Haregsin, both of Brownsville, Pa.


 




Sept 8, 1937
Cumberland Evening Times

Farley? Victor Bodkin, 21, Helen Elizabeth Grant, Cresaptown, Md.

Charles Clyde Clark, 28, Mary Luteman Shircliff, 26, Cumberland, Md.

Sherman D. Stevansus, 38, Della Florence robey, 41, Garrett, Pa.

Frank Ernest Reinhat, 36, Nearice Pond, 33, Cumberland, Md.

Henry Allen Brumage, 25, Westernport, Md., Gladys May Stewart, 19, Keyser, W. Va.

Cyrus Reus Brandenburg, 31, Geneva, Charlotte Myers, 18, Hagerstown, Md.

Elmer Bowen Ravenscraft, 23, Sarah Elizabeth Shockey, 22, Lonaconing, Md.

Howard Melvin Winebrenner, 22, Mary Isabel Gomer, 18, Frostburg, Md.

George Edward Speis, 20, Goldie Regina Twigg, 17, Cumberland, Md.

Ernest Jesse Schaefer, 25, Berkley Springs, W. Va., Lora Koener, 16, Cowansville, Pa.

Harold Melvin Lancaster, 21, Janis Louise George, 18, Cumberland, Md.

William Reed Dyer, 35, Mary Elizabeth Freeman, 25, Cumberland, Md.

Clinton Cutter, 34, Lonaconing, Md., Belle M. Llewellyn, 19, Midland, Md.

Clarence Lahew, 30, Marjorie Wolfe, 23, Belle Vernon, Pa.

Lester Newman, 23,, Edenborn, Pa., Jean Elinor Lisowitz, 18, Uniontown, Pa.

Henry Othel Maurer, 53, Julia Elizabeth Hain, 45, Wooster, O.

Stanley William Mosliesky, 27, Ann ???ie Soman, 21, Cleveland.

Paul Townsend, 24, Frances Rickabaugh, 20, Pittsburgh.

Joseph Albert Janeczek, 28, Norma Mae Lambert, 18, Boswell, Pa.

Louis Pete Zolczer, 21, Alice Virginia Steans, 19, McKeesport, Pa.

John Robert Billheimer, 25?, Smithten, Pa., Doris Pearl Hough, 19, Alverton, Pa.

Frederick A. Wheeler, 21, Edith Elsie Marks, 18, Lilly, Pa.

Tony DeBlasio, 22, Lawrence, Pa., Lillian Louise Rodgers, 19, Canonsburg, Pa.

John Joseph Malovich, 23, Claysburg, Pa., Olive Naomi Knisley, 20, Queen, Pa.

Melvin Earl Hays, 21, Mildred Lucile Dunlap, 18, Chicora, Pa.

Ollie Wright, 39, Monaca, Pa., Grace Charlotte Cross, 41, Great Cacapon, W. Va.

David Ealor Stonerook, 21, Martinsburg, Pa., Frances Ellen Weitzel, 19, Roaring Spring, Pa.

Carl Devin, 29, Elizabeth Munson, 21, Swissvale, Pa.

Frank J. Palumbo, 23, Gertrude Carol Fetter, 19, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Donald Arthur Long, 21, Elizabeth Agnes Burkey, 18, Twin Oaks,Pa.

James H. Rinehart, 21, Juanita, Pa., Rose Guntzwiler, 18, Altoona, Pa.

Forest Braken, 23, Johnstown, Pa., A?? Jean Boring, 18, New Florence, ??

George Peters, 37, Alta Webber 26, Alvy, W. Va.

Edward Paul McFeaters, 31, Armagh, Pa., Gladys McCullough, 24, Nanty Glo, Pa.

Bernard Buck, 24, Florence Apple, 21, Cleveland, O.

Oscar Cohen, 39, Mathilda Levitt, 27, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Charles Anders, 22, Katherine Stewart, 21, Johnstown, Pa.

Charles Calvin Dean, 26, Carlton, Pa., Mabel Estell King, 26, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Russel H. Gardner, 21, Uniontown, Pa., Sara Grace Whipkey, 19, Connellsville, Pa.

Harry Frederick Alter, 42, Clara May Armstrong, 45, Pittsburgh.

Wade Hoard Anders, 35, Sarah Elizabeth Jones, 38, Baltimore, Md.

Charles Edward Tigney, 61?, Dora Jackson, 56, Johnstown, Pa.

Paul Edward Good, 34, Mona Jean Daugherty, 20, Vandegrift, Pa.

James Albert Miller, 35, New Castle, Pa., Cecil May Bowser, 23, Butler, Pa.

Frances K. McWilliams, 27, Irwin, Pa., Gladys Fundis, 25, Trafford, Pa.

John Lynn Meahcam, 23, Coraopolis, Pa., Anna Emily Fielding, 21, Ingomar, Pa.

Thomas Lero Sherwin, 21, Karns City, Pa., Helen Marie McCullough, 16? 18?, Chicora, Pa.

Frank Sephanick, 23, Stella Hyla, 23, McKeesport, Pa.

Chester Arthur Hoffer, 26, Detroit, Mich., Madelon L. Miller, 23, Napoleon, Pa.


 

 

Cumberland Evening Times October 19,
1937

John P. Eicher, 30, Greensburg, Pa., Ruin Elizabeth McMahen, 25. Latrobe, Pa.

Lotus O. Collins, 46, Olive MacBarkley, 26, Harman, W. Va.

Harry Graham Murphy, 24, Elizabeth M. Brown, 21, Ford City, Pa..

Mike Martin. 22. Ruth E. Lower, 18, Wllllamsburg, Pa.

Albert O. Strecti, 45. McKees Rocks, Pa., Anna Fenio, 31, Clinton, Ind.

Robert W. Steele, 29, Mildred M. Goldman, 31, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Lon G. Badger, 23, Alexandria.Va., Nina C. Griffith, 20, Culpepper, Va.

Ronald L. Menham, 23, Mary E, Priestly, 20, Turtle Creek, Pa.

Edward M. Miller, 21. Dorothy M . Dean, 18, Mansfield, O.

William A. Stilts, 22, Madera, Pa., Vivian C. Tate, I8, Clearfield, Pa.

Roy I. Kirchner, 22, Dunlo, Pa., Ruth E. Wilkes, 19, Cumberland.

George W. Anderson, 21, Marie J. Berger, 21, Pittsburgh.

Raymond S. Grimes, 29, Diana Wilson, 31, Daisytown, Pa.

Clair W. Davis, 25, Washington, D. C., Ruth Elizabeth Caesar, 21, New Kensington, Pa.

Donald William Day, 27, Karns City, Pa.. Esther C Emerick, 20, Potrolla, Pa.

Paul M. Reiland, 24. Helen E. Zoretich, 20, Monessen, Pa.

Joseph Flint, 22, Marjorie J. Brenton, 21, West Brownsville, Pa.

Mahlon W. Pritts, 22, Brownsville, Pa., Charlotte L. Forsyther, 21, West Brownsville, Pa.

Thurman Lee Bennett, 21, Gale Miller, 19, Friendly, W. Va.

Ralph Kirchner, 52 (?), Mary L. Kerchner, 37, East Liverpool, O.


 



 



                                                  August 26, 1940                                                                


                                   

1941

June 20, 1941

 



Koelker ~ Porter
John Edward Koelker and Eleanor Marguerite Porter, both of Cumberland 
June 24, 1941

 


 

MARRIAGE LICENSES ~
Cumberland Evening Times; 5 March 1943

William Anderson Smith, Lonaconing , Ella Elizabeth Valentine, Cumberland.

Joseph Harding Diehl and ??Mae Teets, Cumberland.

Melvin Kermit James, Midland, Norma Jean Wilkes, Barton.

Anthony Raymond and Isabel Rommel, Baltimore.

Donald Frederick Poor, Lonaconing, Iona Catherine Loar, Midland

Charles Henry Trimming, Cumberland, Lulu Lee Welter, Buffalo, N. Y.

James Henry Brinkman and ??Jane Sperry, Frostburg.

Jack Lynn Carnell and Vivian Arlene Murray, Cumberland.

Clark Richard Horning, Meyersdale, Pa., Margaret Brady, Cumberland.

Marshall Irvin Sites, Cumberland, Nina Gertrude Mumaw, Keyser, W. Va.

Harry Kenneth Logue and Agnes Alfreda Donahoe, Flintstone.

James Richard Turner and Laura Rosalie Durst, Avilton

Wayne Alexander Raupach and Vera June Meyers, Meyersdale Pa.

 






Rudolph Cleo Cox and Evelyn Marie Hayes, Keyser, W. Va.
Tuesday, 28 November 1944; Cumberland Evening Times
~Genie
Posted November 23, 2011



 

March 1, 1945

Irvin Richard Francis, Rockwood, Pa., and Eleanor Ruby Conner, Connellsville, Pa.

Ira Henry Brant, Sometset, Pa., and Margaret Lois Henninger, Boswell, Pa.

William Snoded Alt, Pansy, W. Va., and Dixie Blanche Real, Dorcas, W. Va.

Kermit Estel Mowerey, Upper Tract, W. Va., and Phyllis Jean Roby, Petersburg, W. Va.

Rexford Harold Brooks and Norma Louise Bever, Westernport.

George William Ross and Patricia Jean Forenian, Saxton, Pa.

Herbert Garfield Stevey, Cumberland, and Goldie Ruth Crider, Route 4, Cumberland.

Carl Vincent McCall, Remersburg, Pa., and Carolyn Joline Dunlap, Frostburg.

Francis Joseph Powell, Bradford, Pa., and Lucille Bessie Nordstrom, Grove City, Pa.

William Charles Stahl and Mary Jan O'Connor, Altoona.

 

 

Marriage License Issued at Oakland
Cumberland Evening Times 10-24-48

Milford Ellis Shrout, 49, painter, and Sadie Faunce, 36, beautician, both Tiuisville. Pa.

Joseph Bonner McArdle. 31. Morgantown,W. Va.. and Mary Arnette Taylor, 36. Andalusia, Ala.

John Bernard Townsend, 21. electrician, Bayard, W. Va., and Armeda Maria Wilkins, 30. Germania, W. Va.

Ernest Hay Hovatter, 32, engineer, and Mildred Grace Kinter 26, both Grafton, W. Va.

George Edgar Born, 21, trucker, Reedsvllle, W. Va., and Helen Delores Tichenor, 18. checker, Arthurdale, W. Va.

Fred Richard Harvey, 20, (parents' consent) and Doris Marie Brennerman, 20, beautician, both Swanton

 




March 30, 1951
Joseph John Donahue, Bedford Road, and Emma Elizabeth Burkett, 144 Hanover Street.
David Walter Stump, 324 Eighth Street, S. E. Washington, D.C. and Mary Catherine Vogel, 240 Columbia Street.
Charles Carroll McDonald, 311 Laing Avenue, and Shirley Evelyn Kilne, 309 Laing Avenue.
Junior Wesley Poland, Augusta, W. Va., and Imogene Wesley Lineburg, Mew Market, Va.
Owen Jackson Simmons and Grace Mae Feaster, both of Augusta, W. Va.
Ross Earl Horclerode, Buffalo Mills, Pa., and Mae Elizabeth Smith, Berlin, Pa.
George William Hedrick, Moorefield, W. Va., and Rosemary Kathryn Helman, Purgitsville, W. Va.
Jack A. Roenstine, Queen, Pa., and Violet Faye Dugan, Claysburg, Pa.
William Anderson Ruddle, Rocksville, and Nellie Marie Anderson, Morefield, W. Va.
Elwood Raymond Cops, Locust Grove, and Mareian June Deremer, 9 Cresap Street.
Robert Vernon Coffman, New Creek, W. Va., and Gertrude Crisen, Burkington, W. Va.
Charles Junior Johnson, 504 Newton Street, and Betty Jane Black, 443 Newton Street, both Keyser, W. Va.
Ernest Clinton Fritz, RFD 8, Somerset, Pa., and Margie Laverne Greigh, RFD 3, Meyersdale, Pa.
Bernard Milton Kelm, West Salisburg, Pa., and Eleanor Mae Rankin 123 Maple Street, Frostburg.
Floyd Alvin Merrbach and Laura Minnie Bittinger, both of Salisbury, Pa.
Arthur Leroy Redbead?, 301 Massachusetts Avenue, and Melliemae Bucy, 198 Seymour Street.
James Joseph Barbarito, 30 West Hampshire Street, Piedmont, W. Va., and Donna Lou Davis, Luke.
Robert Llewelyn Abe, 252 Elder Street, and Doris Rose Rice, 219 Maple Street.
Gerald Allen Raygor, Corriganville, and Dorothy Marie Blake, 513 Henderson Avenue.
Joseph Ward Hovalter, 720 Hill top Drive, and Vivian Jane Jenkins 217 Cecella Street.

 





David Oliver Bosley, Piedmont, and Betty Jean Streets, Keyser.
Tuesday, 23 April 1957; Cumberland Evening Times
~Genie
Posted November 23, 2011

 


Kenneth William Winebrenner, Mt. Savage, and Jeanette Marie Bean, 319 Broadway.
1 May 1958; Cumberland Evening Times





MARRIAGES

The following list is of MARRIAGES that actually took place, as opposed to Marriage LICENSES that were issued.


CROW


CROW, Charles W., 24, Garrett Co., MD, single, married Marian McKENZIE, 19, Garrett Co., MD, single, on Dec. 25, 1887
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Clifford Nelson CROW, Eckhart, MD & Lurado Robinson MANLEY Eckhart, MD at Cumberland, MD, 24 Dec., 1936 Rev. W.B. Orndoff
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)

Daniel Webster CROW,  29, Garrett Co. MD, single, married Ada Jan McINTYRE, 18, Garrett Co. MD, single, on Dec. 12, 1895
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Harry W. CROW   Mt. Savage, MD  &  Margaret Emily ARNOLD Baltimore, MD  at Mt. Savage, MD, 25 Nov., 1933 Rev. E.A. Otto
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)

Henry Stewart CROW, 36, Garrett Co., MD, single, married Lavina Bertha DUCKWORTH, 21, Garrett Co., MD, single, on Nov. 7, 1897
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Henrietta CROW, 17, Garrett Co., MD, single, married William A. MURPHY, 24, Garrett Co., MD, single, on Dec. 4, 1879
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

John T. CROW, 23, Grant Co., WV, single, married Martha A. ARONHALT, 23, Grant Co., WV, single, on Dec. 28, 1882
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Josephine CROW, 18, Garrett Co., MD, single, married William S. BROADWATER, 23, Garrett Co., MD, single, on June 29, 1882
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Lee CROW, 22, Fayette Co., PA, single, married Lydia GRIFFIN, 18, Green Co. PA, single, on Sept. 23, 1895
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Lydia CROW, 20, Fayette Co., PA, single, married Jacob Luther HICKS, 32, Fayette Co., PA, on June 11, 1889
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Malinda CROW, 18, Fayette Co., PA, single, married John Lloyd BRITT, 22, Fayette Co., PA, single, on May 29, 1896
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Robert Laughlin CROW, 29, Garrett Co. MD, single, married Ellen WARN, 19, Garrett Co., MD, single, on Dec. 30, 1897
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Sarah Ann CROW, 25, Garrett Co., MD, single, married Peter M. WILT, 23, Garrett Co., MD, single on Dec. 11, 1878
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Silas CROW, 31, Garrett Co., MD, single, married Mary JACKSON, 20, Garrett Co., MD, single, on July 26, 1882
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)
 
Susan CROW, 20, Garrett Co., MD, single, married Winfield S. DURST, 26, Garrett Co., MD, single, on Dec. 18, 1877
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)

Thornton James CROW, Jr., 36, Allegany Co., MD, Widow, married Blanche MURPHY, 32, Garrett Co., MD, single, on Sept. 18, 1901
(Marriage Records of Garrett Co., Published by the Garrett County Historical Society and Compiled by Beth Friend)
 
Walter A. CROW   Mt. Savage, MD  &  Mary Alice BRANT Mt. Savage, MD, 16 Apr., 1926
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)



CROWE

Ada CROWE Frostburg, MD  &  William J. Simpson GILMORE, MD 
12 Feb., 1925
 at  Frostburg, MD,  Rev. James Quinn
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)

Cecil Charles CROWE Lonaconing, MD & Thelma GREEN Lonaconing, MD
13 Sep., 1929
at Cumberland, MD, 13 Sep., 1929  Rev. C.R. Strausburg
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)

Charles Frederick CROWE Frostburg, MD  &  Janet Elizabeth KNEPP Frostburg, MD, 
at Frostburg, MD,
Rev. B.W. Cox
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)

Charlotte CROWE Mt. Savage, MD & George BURALL Mt. Savage, MD,
22 May, 1931
at  Mt. Savage, MD, Rev. William Lewis
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)

Clifford E. CROWE  Frostburg, MD  &  Ethel ROBINSON Fisher Lonaconing, MD, 31 Aug., 1932 
at  Cumberland, MD Rev. H.H. Sharp
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Evelyn Mae CROWE   Cumberland, MD  &  Andrew Paul BROWN Cumberland, MD, 17 Jun., 1925 
at  Cumberland, MD Rev. Edward Roache
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Francis Matilda CROWE    Frostburg, MD  &  Charles Sylvester BARTLETT Cumberland, MD, 15 Oct., 1928
at Frostburg, MD Rev. J.P.Nolan
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Hazel CROWE   Frostburg, MD  & Harry Henry HOFFMAN  Little Orleans, MD, 18 Mar., 1935 
at Frostburg, MD Rev. W.D. Reese
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Hazel Violet CROWE  Lonaconing, MD  &  Earl Edward GARLITZ   Avilton, PA, 27 Feb., 1935 
at Cumberland, MD Rev. M. Neff
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Isabell Virginia CROWE  Lonaconing, MD & William L. BURTON Baltimore, MD, 4 Jan., 1930
at Cumberland, MD Rev. C.R. Strausburg
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
James Alonzo CROWE  Mt. Savage, MD  &  Helen Leona WEIMER Eckhart, MD, 19 Dec., 1931 
at Frostburg, MD Rev. W.D. Reese
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
James Leroy CROWE  Frostburg, MD  &  Anna G. CREEGAN Midland, MD, 26 Feb., 1927
at Midland, MD Rev. J.J. Bremenan
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Jessie Evelyn Lydia CROWE  Lonaconing, MD  &  Boyd Wilson EVANS Frostburg, MD, 12 Aug., 1933 
at Cumberland, MD Rev. William Lewis
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
John Thompson CROWE   Lonaconing, MD  &  Gertrude Areda NOLAN Lonaconing, MD, 29 Jan., 1936 
at Lonaconing, MD Rev. J.C. Murphy
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Leda E. CROWE   Frostburg, MD  &  Henry Louis KRAUSZ Cumberland, MD, 3 Mar., 1923
at Cumberland, MD Rev. Benj. W. Weeks
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Lulu Gertrude CROWE     Frostburg, MD  &    Edward L. WAMPLER Frostburg, MD, 7 Apr., 1929  
at  Cumberland, MD Rev. C.H. Waterman
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Olin Murphy CROWE   Lonaconing, MD   &  Della L. [Unable to Read] Westernport, MD, 23 Apr., 1923
at  Cumberland, MD Rev. C.J. Price
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Ora Venesta CROWE  Lonaconing, MD  &   Charles Frances DURST Lonaconing, MD, 24 Dec., 1926 
at  Frostburg, MD Rev. J.C. Nicholson
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Oscar Leroy CROWE  Mt. Savage, MD  &  Cecelia Margaret HARDEN Cumberland, MD, 21 Aug., 1933 
at Cumberland, MD Rev. H.H. Kelehuer
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Pearl Caroline CROWE   Lonaconing, MD  &   William D. NOONAN Cumberland, MD, 24 Dec., 1928 
at  Cumberland, MD Rev. H.L. Logsdon
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Pearl Lea CROWE  New Germany, MD & Julius O. WILHELM Avilton, PA, 18 Aug., 1927
at  Frostburg, MD Rev. J.W. Keener
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Ralph Frederick CROWE    Frostburg, MD &   Lillian Agnes ISNER Cumberland, MD, 24 Dec., 1934 
at  Cumberland, MD Rev. W.A. Eisneberger
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Robert Ferman CROWE Mt. Savage, MD  &   Dorothy ALDRIDGE Mt. Savage, MD, 20 Oct., 1936 
at  Frostburg, MD Rev. J.W. Keener
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)

Thomas Jefferson CROWE   Frostburg, MD  &  Mary Elizabeth ALBRIGHT Somerset, PA, 18 Jun., 1931 
at  Frostburg, MD Rev. J.W. Keener
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Viola CROWE  Carlos, MD & John WALTERS Gilmore, MD, 13 Aug., 1926 
at Frostburg, MD Rev. Wm. A. Kelly
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Vivian Cecelia CROWE   Mt. Savage, MD   &   Roy Allen SNYDER Cumberland, MD, 26 Nov., 1927
at  Mt. Savage, MD Rev. J.A. Haugh
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Walter Edward CROWE    Frostburg, MD   &   Nannie May ARNOLD Frostburg, MD, 31 Aug., 1932 
at Frostburg, MD Rev. D. Calvert
(Courtesy of Dick Crow)
 
Wilbur Rudolph CROWE   Frostburg, MD   &  Mary Powers McVEIGH Midland, MD, 28 Apr., 1927 
at  Midland, MD, Rev. J.J. Bremenan

(Courtesy of Dick Crow)





HUMBERSON/HUMBERSTONE/HUMBERSTON/HUMBERTSON
 
Hanah HUMBERSON ~ John D. KOONTZ  ~  5 Oct 1850  Allegany  MD
Jacob HUMBERSON ~ Louisa SHAW 24 May 1845  Allegany  MD
Jane HUMBERSON ~ John HANN   11 Nov 1843  Allegany  MD
Rachael HUMBERSON ~ Jacob SAYLOR ~  28 Nov 1837  Allegany  MD
Rebecca HUMBERSON ~ William H. PARKER  31 Aug 1844  Allegany  MD
Thomas HUMBERSON ~ Elizabeth LANCASTER 12 Jan 1842  Allegany  MD
William HUMBERSON ~ Sarah LOHR 20 Jul 1818  Allegany  MD
William HUMBERSON ~ Mary TWIGG 25 Feb 1841  Allegany  MD

Ann HUMBERSTONE ~ Edward GODDARD ~ 12 Jan 1805  Prince Georges  MD
George HUMBERSTON ~ Ann Mary WINTER 7 Apr 1848  Allegany  MD

Mary HUMBERTSON ~ John ELLBROOK  10 May 1837  Allegany  MD
Salem HUMBERTSON ~ Catharine KOONTZ 10 Apr 1834  Allegany  MD
Selina HUMBERTSON ~ Kelita JACOBS ~  16 Jan 1834  Allegany  MD
William HUMBERTSON ~ Ann M. HOFFMAN 20 Sep 1837  Allegany  MD







LAYMAN

Betsey LAYMAN & Henry FINK  22 Oct 1810  Frederick  MD
Catherine LAYMAN & John McCORMICK   15 Sep 1830  Allegany  MD
Catherine LAYMAN & Nicholas MORNINGSTAR  12 Oct 1844  Frederick  MD
Daniel B. LAYMAN & DAYTON, Louisa 18 Nov 1825  Allegany  MD
Firman (Burhman?) LAYMAN & Elizabeth Ann CONWAY,  11 Jul 1837  Cecil  MD
George LAYMAN & Mary STIMMELL  11 Nov 1823  Frederick  MD
George W. LAYMAN & Sarah McCORMICK  28 Aug 1832  Allegany  MD
George W. LAYMAN & Sophia FAVORITE, 13 Apr 1858  Frederick  MD
George W. LAYMAN & Sarah Catharine SHAW,  10 Jun 1862  Frederick  MD
Harriet LAYMAN & Daniel CLERY  1 Jul 1829  Allegany  MD
Henry LAYMAN & Lydia FLOORE  12 Feb 1814  Frederick  MD
Jacob LAYMAN & Civilla FRESHOUR  08 May 1823  Frederick  MD
Jacob LAYMAN & Frances B. SHAW  30 Mar 1847  Frederick  MD
Jacob LAYMAN & Mary Jane DIXON,  24 Sep 1862  Frederick  MD
John LAYMAN & Barbara MORNINGSTAR  20 Jun 1823  Frederick  MD
John LAYMAN & Nancy YEAST  6 Mar 1834  Allegany  MD
John LAYMAN & Rebecca BLESSING  12 Sep 1837  Frederick  MD
Juliana LAYMAN & Adam BAKER  17 Sep 1794  Frederick  MD
Kitty LAYMAN & William JUARD  17 Feb 1814  Frederick  MD
Louisa LAYMAN & John BLOCHER 28 Jan 1843  Allegany  MD
Leonard LAYMAN & Henrietta WALTZ  09 May 1850  Frederick  MD
Margaret LAYMAN & Jeremiah KNODE  16 Mar 1847  Frederick  MD
Mary Jane LAYMAN & John BLOCHER  30 May 1846  Allegany  MD
Nancy LAYMAN & Samuel HOFFORD 9 Feb 1848  Allegany  MD
Nancy A. LAYMAN & Elijah BROWN  19 Apr 1838  Allegany  MD
Susannah LAYMAN & Solomon WILHIDE   25 Nov 1817  Frederick  MD

 





WINEBRENNER


Allie WINEBRENNER & John Henry WILSON, married  in 1891 Liber 5 Folio 133
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Andrew Price WINEBRENNER, 21, Carlos, bachelor, miner, married Sophia E. EDDY, 20, Hancock, maiden,
at Eckhart by Alexander C. Haverstick in St. John's Episcopal
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Anna Belle WINEBRENNER, 22, Frostburg, maiden, & William YOUNGERMAN, 28, Frostburg, bachelor, labourer,
married  on Oct. 6, 1913, at Zion Reformed Church, Cumberland
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Bertha Lori WINEBRENNER, 17, Mt. Savage, maiden, & Phillip A. CORDONA, 21, Mt. Savage, bachelor, labourer,
married  on Dec. 26, 1911 in Mt. Savage M E. Church by J. Thomas Hart
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Cecilia WINEBRENNER, 16, Mt. Savage, maiden, & William Amos TROUTMAN, 28, AlCo., bachelor, miner,
married  on Jan. 28, 1908, at Mt Savage M. E. Church by Arthur E. Slagle
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Charles WINEBRENNER, 29, near Johnsons, Garrett Co., bachelor, labourer, married Minnie Julia WOLFE, 28,
near Frostburg, maiden, on Feb. 27, 1896, at Frostburg E. Lutheran Church, by C.A.J. Cramer
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Charles Harrison WINEBRENNER, 23, Cumberland, single, express man, married Helen Edna FEIDT, 26,
Cumberland, maiden, on June 17, 1915, at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Cumberland by Fr. Albans.
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Charles William WINEBRENNER, 22, Borden Shaft, bachelor, farmer, married Aggie LEVEL, 18, Steubenville, OH,
maiden, on Aug. 28, 1912 in Frostburg M E Church by Rev. D. H. Warten
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Christian WINEBRENNER, Mary WINDERS 11 Jun 1814  Washington  MD

Christian WINEBRENNER, Phoebe CRAMER 16 Oct 1833  Frederick  MD
 
Clara Sophia Maria WINEBRENNER & William C. WORKMAN married  Dec. 11, 1855
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Cora M. WINEBRENNER & Walter S. CRAWFORD, married , Liber 6 Folio 19
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

David WINEBRENNER, 23, Frostburg, bachelor, laborer, married Jane HAWKINS, 24, Frostburg, maiden,
on Mar. 21, 1889 in Frostburg M.E. Church by Henry Frauce
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

David C. WINEBRENNER, Rebecca BENTZ MARKEY 12 Oct 1864  Frederick  MD

David E. WINEBRENNER, Eliza B. SHRIVER 15 Oct 1864  Carroll  MD

Edward I. WINEBRENNER, Caroline M. R. EBERT 21 May 1855  Frederick  MD

Enoch WINEBRENNER, 22, Frostburg, bachelor, labourer, married Lizzie CLARK, 21, Frostburg, maiden,
on Aug. 25, 1891 at M E South Frostburg Church by H. A. Brown
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Eva WINEBRENNER, 16, AlCo., maiden & Daniel WAXLER, 23, AlCo., bachelor, farmer, married
on Jan. 17, 1872 by Min. McDaniel
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Evelyn Marie WINEBRENNER, 18, maiden & John Edward TROUTMAN, 25, single, 7 November 1938,
Frostburg, MD.
 
Francis J. WINEBRENNER, 38, Garrett Co., widowed, farmer, married Julia STEEVY[sic, STEVEY], 22,
Hitchin Mines, maiden, on Feb. 8, 1893, Presbyterian Minister James Moffitt
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Frank WINEBRENNER, 50, Borden Shaft, divorced, farmer, married Caroline PHIPOT, 42, Borden Shaft, maiden,
on Aug. 26, 1907, in Lonaconing, by Presbyterian minister A. C. Thompson.
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Frederick WINEBRENNER, 24, Eckhart, bachelor, miner, married Anna Mary CRAMER, 21, Midlothian, maiden,
on July 2, 1908 at Shaft, by W. E. Parish
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

George WINEBRENNER, Susan STAMBAUGH 29 Jan 1851  Frederick  MD 
George A. WINEBRENNER, Mary A. CRONISE 4 Oct 1851  Frederick  MD

George Edward WINEBRENNER, 23, Cumberland, bachelor, exp. Driver, married Josie May BOWR, 19, Long, Md.,
maiden, on June 4, 1913, in Cumberland Baptist Church, by H. F. Looris
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

George W. WINEBRENNER, married Jane KEMP on Dec. 12, 1864
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

George W. WINEBRENNER, 23, AlCo., bachelor, farmer, married Mary Ann PLUMMER, 21, AlCo., maiden,
on Oct. 22, 1878 in Lonaconing by John Edwards
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

George Washington WINEBRENNER, 69, Cumberland, widowed, retired, married Mary WITT, 70, Cumberland,
widowed, on May 26, 1915, at U B Church in Cumberland by H. E. Richardson
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Henry WINEBRENNER, 26, Midlothian, bachelor, labourer, married Mary Ann PLUMMER, 19, Mt. Savage, maiden,
on July 11, 1905 in Cumberland by W. W. Barnes, Centre St. Methodist
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Henry Ellsworth WINEBRENNER, 20, Frostburg, bachelor, miner, married Estella WINEBRENNER, 20, Frostburg,
maiden, 1st cousin, on June 4, 1904 in Frostburg, by Min. D. Griffin
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Henry Ellsworth WIENBRENNER, 39, Frostburg, widowed, labourer, married Mary Lilliam BISHOP, 18, Eckhart Mines,
maiden, on Jan. 22, 1923, at 17 Beall Street, Frostburg, by William D. Price
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Hester A. WINEBRENNER & Alexander STEVENS [sic, STEVEY] married, April 26, 1865
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)
 
Howard William WINEBRENNER, 26, Frostburg, single, miner, married Bessie Margurite NUSE, 21, Midland, divorced,
on Jan. 14, 1919 in Cumberland by Lutheran min. John Allohur
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Jacob WINEBRENNER, Mary GOLL 17 Apr 1813  Washington  MD

Jacob WINEBRENNER, Sophia GEBHART 06 Jun 1815  Frederick  MD

James WINEBRENNER, 21, AlCo., bachelor, farmer, married Laura LAYTON, 18, AlCo., maiden on Jan. 14, 1892
at South Frostburg Methodist Episcopal Church by H. A. Brown
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Jesse W. WINEBRENNER, 27, Mt. Savage, bachelor, farmer, married [Jessie]Ida MADDEN, 17, Corrigansville,
maiden, on Aug. 21, 1889 in Cumberland, by W. E. Bird
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Jesse Wesley WINEBRENNER, 54, Corrigansville, widowed, labourer, married Eliza Jeannette KENNEY, 44,
Narrows Park, widowed, Cumberland, on Sept 26, 1916 at M E Church in Ellerslie, by Robert Bartlett
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

John WINEBRENNER, Catherine ESMINGER 18 May 1816  Washington  MD

John WINEBRENNER, 26, farmer, Allegany Co., married Margaret PRESTON, 24, Allegany Co., Nov. 6, 1869
by H. Bishop
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

John WINEBRENNER, 30, AlCo., widowed, farmer, married Mary BEALL, 20, AlCo., on Apr. 30, 1872 by B. Sickel in Frostburg
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

John Olive[sic, Olin] WINEBRENNER , 20, Mt. Savage, bachelor, brick worker, married Gracie STEAVY[sic, STEVEY], 17,
Mt. Savage, maiden, on Aug. 27, 1907, in Frostburg, by Edward C. Allard, Baptist minister 
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

John W. WINEBRENNER, 22, bachelor, Eckhart, laborer, married Minnie SWAIN, 18, Mt. Savage, maiden, on May 14, 1899,
in Mt. Savage by M. L. Bence
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Joseph WINEBRENNER, married Susan FUNK, Oct. 2, 1855
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Joseph E. WINEBRENNER, 34, AlCo., widowed, farmer, married Ann McKENZIE, 33, AlCo, maiden, on Nov 3, 1884
in Frostburg by V.F. Schmitt
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Joseph G. WINEBRENNER, 24, AlCo., bachelor, farmer, married Elizabeth A. KIMBERLY, 17, AlCo., maiden, on Oct. 4, 1871
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Joseph M. WINEBRENNER, 24, Mt. Savage, bachelor, brickworker. Married Ida May LEASURE, 20, Mt. Savage, maiden,
on May 23, 1887 in Mt. Savage by pastor Wilson
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Joseph T. WINEBRENNER, 21, Mt. Savage, bachelor, labourer, married Ida May PORTER, 19, Mt. Savage, maiden,
on May 19, 1889 by Mt. Savage Min. Wilson
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Laura WINEBRENNER, 22, Cumberland, divorced, & Pete Engleson KOSMAS, 26, Pittsburgh, Pa., single, restauranteur,
married  on Dec. 21, 1921
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Lewis Edward WINEBRENNER, 21, Borden Shaft, bachelor, miner, married Mary Margaret PLUMMER, 20, Borden Shaft,
maiden, on July 27, 1903, in Cumberland by M. L. Young, at St. Stephens Lutheran
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)
 
Lloyd WINEBRENNER, 23, Frostburg, single, brick worker, married Annie Belle WINEBRENNER, 21, Zihlman, maiden,
on April 24, 1922, at Frostburg by Rev. Burkhart
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Lonnie Raymond WINEBRENNER, 20, Mt. Savage, single, brick worker, married Cora Victoria SWADLEY, 19, Ridgeley,
maiden, on Dec. 24, 1918 in Cumberland M E Church by min. York
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Lorena WINEBRENNER, 18, Cumberland, maiden, & Luther Thomas HOPWOOD, 21, Cumberland, single, exp man, married 
on June 29, 1916 at St. Luke?s in Cumberland by Rev. Bergner
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Louisa May WINEBRENNER, 20, Cumberland, maiden, & Harold Leslie FIELDS, 21, Phila, Pa., single, auto mechanic, married 
on Dec. 12, 1921 in Cumberland, by Rev. Schlmaicle
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Lydia WINEBRENNER, George  HUMBERTSON  25 Feb 1812  Allegany MD

Margaret WINEBRENNER, Jacob  CROW  12 Sept 1811  Allegany MD

Margaret WINEBRENNER, Benjamine STRINE 09 Mar 1842  Frederick  MD
 
Margaret Jane WINEBRENNER, Mt. Savage, maiden, & William Stanley DORMAN, 34, Cumberland, divorced, carpenter,
married  on June 3, 1922, at St. Luke's in Cumberland
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

WINEBRUNER[sic], Mary, John, Jr. DURBIN   9 Nov 1818

Mary WINEBRENNER, Ezra CRAMER 16 Nov 1819  Frederick  MD

Mary WINEBRENNER John HOFFMAN 5 Feb 1823  Washington  MD
 
Mary Ann WINEBRENNER & Nelson CROW married  Nov. 7, 1853
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)
 
Mary Jane WIENBRENNER, 17, Mt. Savage, maiden, & William Ellsworth BELTZ, 32, Mt. Savage, bachelor, miner,
married  on June 12, 1907 at Mt. Savage, by Arthur E. Slagle, minister of the Gospel
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Mary Susan WINEBRENNER, 30, widowed, AlCo. & Charles S. BYWATERS, 50, AlCo., widowed, clerk, widowed, married 
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Morris WINEBRENNER, Lydia CROW 25 Mar 1850  Allegany  MD

Morris WINEBRENNER, MILLY JENKINS 1 Nov 1843  Allegany  MD

Peter WINEBRENNER, Catherine SNYDER 18 Mar 1794  Frederick  MD

Myrtle WINEBRENNER, 20, Frostburg, maiden, & William Howard WADE, 19, Frostburg, single, laborer, married 
on June 29, 1920, in Frostburg by J. Luther Martin
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Myrtle Alzine WINEBRENNER, 19, Mt. Savage, single, & William Elmer RICE, 23, Mt. Savage, single, miner, married 
on Dec. 1, 1919 in Cumberland, by James Moffitt, Presbyterian min
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Nellie WINEBRENNER, 21, Frostburg, maiden, & Thomas Henry AUSTIN, 29, Meyersdale, Pa., single, miner, married 
on Aug. 11, 1914 at St. Michael's Catholic Church, Frostburg, by John Dulan
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Noah WINEBRENNER, 21, Borden Shaft, single, miner, married Laura GRADY, 18, Borden Shaft, maiden, on June 18, 1917
at Centre St. Methodist Church, by Joseph Dawson
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Noah WINEBRENNER, 25, Frostburg, divorced, miner, married Julia WINEBRENNER, 30, Frostburg, maiden,
on Nov. 10, 1922, in Shaft by George Burkhart
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Oliver Raymond WINEBRENNER married Marian Madeline WHEELER on 8 June 1941 at the Winebrenner home.
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Pearl WINEBRENNER, 22, Carlos, maiden, & Harry TIPPIN, 24, Shaft, bachelor, miner, married  on Feb. 3, 1910,
in Frostburg, by Rev. Clark

Rosa May WINEBRENNER, 21, Frostburg, maiden, & Charles Johnson MOORE, 31, Frostburg, bachelor, labourer, married 
on Sept. 17, 1906, in Cumberland, by G. T. D. Collins, minister of the Gospel
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Roy Raymond WINEBRENNER, 21, AlCo., single, brick worker, married Bessie Ethel PORTER, 18, AlCo., maiden,
on April 5, 1915 in Frostburg M E Church by John Helps Bickford
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Roy Raymond WINEBRENNER, 43, widower, & Cecelia Agnes (nee WINEBRENNER) TROUTMAN, 46, widow ~
7 Nov. 1938, Frostburg, MD.

Rosella Viola WINEBRENNER married Kenneth WINEBRENNER. in Jun 1926, Allegany Co.
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Rullie Eveline WINEBRENNER, 18, maiden, & Robert Daniel JONES, 21, Mt. Savage, bachelor, labourer, married 
on Dec. 12, 1904 at Mt. Savage M E Church, by Milson Thomas
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Samuel WINEBRENNER, 26, Frostburg, bachelor, labourer, married Dessie LaRUE, 18, Frostburg, maiden,
on July 19, 1906 at Frostburg, by A. H. Thompson, Minister of the Gospel
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Sarah C. WINEBRENNER, 17 & Lewis SMITHLEY, 23, AlCo., labourer, married  on Nov. 17, 1869
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Sarah Elizabeth WINEBRENNER, 19, Mt. Savage, maiden, & Graham Samuel BOWERS, 25, Mt. Savage, single, car rep.,
married  on Nov. 15, 1921 at Centre St. Methodist Church by Ben Meeks
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Sarah Ann WINEBRENNER, William GEESEY 30 Aug 1842  Frederick  MD
 
Sarah J. WINEBRENNER & Nathan CRAWFORD married  in 1892
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Sevilla Mary WINEBRENNER, James M. STOUT  23 Apr 1844  Frederick  MD

Shannon Victor WINEBRENNER, 28, Morantown, bachelor, brickmaker, married Charlotte Marie FANTZ, 28, Mt. Savage,
maiden, on Sept. 27, 1909, at 1st M E. Church, by George E. Maydwell
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

Steward WINEBRENNER, 21, AlCo., bachelor, labourer, married Mary WINEBRENNER, 21, AlCo., maiden,
on Aug. 15, 1883 at Mt. Savage by Jon W. Hott
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)

William WINEBRENNER, Alice SMITH 18 Apr 1799  Allegany  MD
 
William WINEBRENNER, Rebecca BEEMAN 11 Jun 1847  Allegany  MD

William M. WINEBRENNER, 21, Mt. Savage, bachelor, brick worker, married Susan A. HUTZEL, 17, Fairhope, Pa., maiden,
on April 11, 1898 at Kingsley M E Church, Cumberland, by Asbury R. Reiley
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)







Joshua Robison & Mary Alice Sinnett


13 December 1871, Cumberland, Allegany Co.,
MD.


(Courtesy of Pat Robison)



 



 

  

Henry J. Koelker & Clara Holzen
February 17, 1898


  

       

James Dawson & Mary Layman
August 11, 1926
William Humbertson & Mildred Rice
August 11, 1926

(Courtesy of Byron
Schul
ten)



 

Wilbur Crowe & Mary Powers McVeigh
April 27, 1927
                      

 



               


Eldred A. Kerr & E. LaVern Rankin
June 30, 1941



               



David Phillip Norris & Edith Lee Gracie
January 11, 1943

                                 

                                                                                                   

                             




   Thomas J. Martin & Genevieve Curran

April 26, 1927



 

  

 

George Layman & Margaret Bryson
September 29, 1946


          



      Elizabeth Winner & William E. Kelly

August 5, 1951


 



ANGLE ~ DEVLIN
"Miss Jean C. Angle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Angle, McCoole road, near Westernport, and Sgt. Daniel Myles
Devlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Devlin, Midland, were married Monday morning at 9 o'clock at a nuptial mass at St. Peter's Catholic church, Westernport, celebrated by the Rev. Monsignor A. Scarpati, pastor, The Rev. Leon Warczyneki, and The Rev. Charles Quinn, assistant pastors, were in the sanctuary. The double ring ceremony was used. Mrs. Hazel Arnold Angle, Westernport, was her
sister-in-law's matron-of-honor and Cpl. John Devlin, Midland, was his brother's best man. George Ord, Westernport, sang, "Strew Before Our Lady's Altar," and "On This Day O Beautiful Mother." Mrs. Ord played the organ. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown on princess lines with a finger-tip veil and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Judith Ann and Rosemary Ord, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Ord, carried the bride's train. The matron-of-honor wore a pink satin net gown and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. A wedding breakfast was served at the Potomac hotel Piedmont, for the immediate families of the bridal couple. Sgt. and Mrs. Devlin have gone to Washington and Pittsburgh for their wedding trip. He will leave Jan. 23 to report for duty. The bride is a graduate of St. Peter's high school, class of 1942, and is employed in the office of the Luke plant of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company. Sgt. Devlin is a graduate of Central high school, Lonaconing, and was employed at the Celanese plant when he entered the service. He is stationed at Matigorta Island, Foster Field, Texas. Mrs. Devlin will reside with her parents for the present."
"The Herald" Piedmont, West Virginia, Thurs 11 Jan 1945
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted August 22, 2009



 





 


BARLEY ~ FRADISKA
Anna Cecilia Fradiska, daughter of Mrs. Anneta and the late George Fradiska, Henderson Boulevard, and Edward Leo Barley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Barley, North Centre street, were married this morning at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, by Rev. Father Boniface, O. M. Cap. The attendants were Mrs. C. J. Everline, sister of the bridegroom, and John J. Meyers.
The bride wore a dress of bagdon blue crepe with dubonnet accessories and a corsage of Americnn Beauty roses. The matron of honor wore plumbloom crepe with grey accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses.
Following breakfast at the Fort Cumberland Hotel for the wedding party and immediate families, Mr. and Mrs. Barley left on a motor trip to Canada. Upon their return they will reside tit 223 Union street.
Cumberland Evening Times, 23 September 1937
Posted December 6, 2009

 




BARRY ~ BECHIE
"Frostburg, July 20-The marriage of Miss Mary Agnes Bechie, daughter of John Bechie, Vale Summit and Joseph Paul Barry, son of James J. Barry, Eckhart, took place this morning at St. Michael's Catholic Church. Rev. Joseph A. Weber, first assistant pastor, performed the
ceremony and was celebrant of the low nuptial Mass..."

"Evening Times" Cumberland, Maryland Tue 20 Jul 1937
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted October 17, 2009

 




BASSETT ~ TIGHE

"Frederick Leo Tighe, of Wadsworth, Ohio, and Miss Norma Ann Bassett, of Valley City, Ohio, were married Saturday, in St. Michael's Catholic Church, Frostburg, by the assistant pastor, Rev. Dominic A. Bonomo. The attendants were Patrick G. Tighe, brother of the bride-groom, and Miss Helen Tighe, his cousin. Breakfast was served the wedding party at the home of Mr. Tighe's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. William Allen. Jr. Mr. Tighe is a former resident of Frostburg."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, Thu 18 Aug 1938
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted September 16, 2011





BOND ~ HUMBERTSON
Pretty Wedding
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bond, Centre street, was the scene of a very elaborate wedding on Wednesday evening, when
their daughter, Miss Elizabeth bond, was united in marriage to Mr. Salem Humbertson, of Cumberland.

The bride was attired in a handsome gown of lace, and carried a beauriful bouquet.  Miss Margaret Bond, sister of the bride, was
the bridesmad and wore a pretty gown of white net.

The ceremony was followed by a reception in which about sixty guest participated.
The happy couple will reside in Cumberland.
Saturday, 15 August 1914; Evening Times (Cumberland, MD)
~Genie
Posted June 22, 2011






BRODERICK ~ CONLON

Frostburg
Broderick-Conlon.
Miss Lena Broderick and Mr. Michael Conlon, two of Frostburg's popular young people, were married this morning at 8 o'clock at St. Michael's Catholic church by Father Joseph No??. Daniel Brady acted as best man and Miss Gertrude Bright, of Lonaconing, acted as bride's maid. At the conclusion of the ceremony the happy couple and their attendants were driven to the residence of the his parents, where a wedding breakfast and reception was tendered. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. S. Broderick, of this place, one of the most popular members of the younger social set, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conlon, of Main street, and a clever young man. Mr and Mrs. Broderick were the recipients of many handsome presents. The happy couple, after a short trip, will return and make Frostburg their future home, the groom being employed here.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Tuesday, September 19, 1905 - pg 2, col 1
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted November 19, 2011







BRODERICK ~ STAKEM


At
9 o'clock yesterday morning in St. Mary's Church, here, Mr. William
Joseph Broderick, of Midland, and Miss Catherine Esther Stakem, of
Lonaconing, were married by Rev. Father Joseph P. Nolan, rector. The
wedding was private and was witnessed only by the immediate relatives of
the contracting parties. Mr. John Broderick, residing in Ohio, and
brother to the groom, was best man, and Miss Winifred
Stakem, sister
to the bride, was bridesmaid. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dilliam (sic) Broderick, of Midland, and the bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Stakem, this place, and both people are extremely
popular among their very large number of friends and acquaintances. The
groom is employed by the Consolidation Coal Company. They will take up
housekeeping in Lonaconing at
once. The people of both Midland and
Lonaconing join in extending congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and
Mrs. Broderick for their future happiness and prosperity.

Evening Times - Cumberland, Maryland - Thursday - August 20, 1914 - Page 3
(Courtesy of Bob Thompson)
Posted July 22, 2010



 





 
BROTEMARKLE ~ HARTMAN
Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Alberta M. Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rinker, 309 Fifth street, and
Jesse W. Brotemarkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brotemarkle, 713 Virginia avenue, March 12, at Oakland, Md., by Rev. Dr. Archibald Moore.  They will reside in this city.

Wednesday, 17 March 1937; Cumberland Evening Times
Posted June 14, 2011
~Genie




 

BROWN ~ TURNEY
Oakland, Oct 3 - Miss Betty Turney, of Worth, Ill., formerly of Oakland, became the bride of Benjamin Brown, of Oak
Lawn, Ill., in Trinity Lutheran Church at Oak Lawn, with the Rev. Oscar Smith officiating.

Cumberland Evening Times,
Thursday, Oct 3, 1946

 

 

CASTELL~ CROSS
Announcement has just been made of the marriage of Ralph Edward Casteel, son of Mrs. Martha Casteel, 20 George St., and
Miss Martha Cross, daughter of John Cross, of Barton, which took place in Oakland, MD., on May 11, 1918, just previous to his leaving for Camp Meade. The bridge groom served 10 months overseas, returning to Newport News, May 25, being discharged June 3.
He served in Company D. Three Hundred and Eleventh Machine Gun Battalion, Seventy ninth Division. The bride, a telegraph operator for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Keyser, continued at her work following the marriage.

Mrs. Casteel gave a supper Wednesday evening in honor of her son and his bride, which was attended by a number of friends.
Cumberland Evening Times, June 12, 1919
(Courtesy of Pat Thompson)
Posted August 22, 2009



 




CLARK ~ HORCHLER    
Mrs. Martha E. Clark, Baltimore pike, announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Edwin M. Horchler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Horchler, 634 Columbia avenue.  The wedding took place March 21 at the parsonage of St. Luke's Lutheran
Church with Rev. Dr. H Hall Sharp officiating.

Mr. Horchler is a graduate of the Maryland School for the Blind and the University of Maryland law school, and is a member of the Allegany county bar.
Sunday, 12 May 1940; Cumberland (Sunday) Times
~Genie
Posted September 1, 2011 






COLEMAN ~ CUNNINGHAM

"John P. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman, Consolidation farm, near Midland, and Miss Anna Cunningham, daughter of Mrs. John Cunningham, Midland, were married at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Midland, Wednesday, by the Rev. Thomas J. O'Toole, assistasnt pastor of St. Mary's church, this city.  Mayor Clarence A. Cavanaugh, Midland, played the wedding marches.  Michael Coleman and Miss Alice Cunningham were the attendants.
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, Fri 2 Jul 1920
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted September 16, 2011




COULEHAN ~ HEBER


"Bernard T. Coulehan, USN and Madge Heber Wed in California-The marriage is announced of Miss Madge Heber, North Centre street, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Heber, and Bernard T. Coulehan, Seaman 1-c, Seabees, USN, son of Mrs. Etta B.
Coulehan, 531 Cumberland street, and the late Bernard Coulehan. The ceremony was solemnized Thursday, July 26, in San Leandro Catholic church, San Leandro, California. The Rev. Father Alverez officiated. The bride is a graduate of Allegany High School, and was employed at the local Post Office in the Money Order Department. Seaman Coulehan is a graduate of LaSalle and attended Fordham
University, New York City. He has resided in Colorado for a number of years. For the present, the couple will live in California."
"Cumberland Evening Times" Cumberland, Maryland, Tue 31 Jul 1945
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy) 
Posted October 30, 2010

 




COX-HAYES

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hayes, of R.F.D. .1, Keyser, announce the marriage of their daughter, Evelyn Marie Hayes, to Rudolph Cleo Cox,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Cox, R. F. D. 3, Keyser. Thursday, November 30; In the home of the groom's grandmother, Mrs. J. J. Green, in
McCoole. Rev. W. W. Beale, pastor of the Headsvllle Methodist Church, performed the single ring ceremony.
Earl Edward Boyd, of Keyser, was best man, and Miss Betty Kay Orndorff, of Keyser, was bridesmaid. The bride wore a suit of soldier blue with accessories to match.  Following the ceremony, Miss Florence Green, aunt of the groom served a luncheon, after which the bride and groom left for the midwest.  Mr. Cox is employed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.
Sunday, 3 December, 1944; Cumberland Evening Times
~Genie
Posted November 23, 2011






CROWE ~ GREEN


Cecil Robert Green, Moscow, and Miss Mabel Estelle Crowe, this place, were married Thursday at the home of Valentine Sides, Frostburg, by the Rev. George W. Gorrell, pastor of the Baptist Church.
The Sun, Baltimore, MD., 23 Dec. 1917
(Courtesy of Theresa Burba)



 

 




CROWE ~ STRATTON

Frostburg-James
Wilfred Stratton, Cumberland and Miss Ora Mae Crowe, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. William Crowe, Frostburg, were married Tuesday at the parsonage of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Frostburg, by the Rev. Harry Huish Beddleman.  Carl Schleuss and Miss Overlea Crowe were the attendants.

The Sun, Baltimore, MD.,  14 Nov 1919

(Courtesy of Theresa Burba)



 





CROWE ~ SUDER
MEYERSDALE, June 15 - A wedding of beautiful appointments took place Sunday morning at 8 o'clock in Amity Evangelical Reformed Church, when Miss Mary Suder and William Crowe were married by Rev. Dr. B. A. Black in the presence of immediate members of the two families. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Norman Suder. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Suder of Salisbury street and is well and favorably known. She is a graduate of the local high school and for several years held the position as bookkeeper in the Unit store. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crowe of Olinger street and he also is a graduate of
the local high school. He is assistant manager of the Unit store and is a promising young business man.

The Daily Courier, Connellsville, June 15, 1937
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 13, 2010

 

 

CROWE ~ WERNER


MEYERSDALE, June 23 — The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crowe was the scene of a pretty wedding Sunday morning when their only daughter, Miss Elizabeth, became the bride of Paul H. Werner. The beautiful ring ceremony of Amity Reformed Church was read at
9 o'clock by the bride's pastor, Rev. Dr. B. A. Black. The home was decorated with ferns and garden flowers. The bride's gown was white embroidered silk organdie, ankle length and puff sleeves. Her long tulle veil was caught with a wreath of flowers and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Martha Werner, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. She wore a gown of aqua silk organdie
and carried a Colonial bouquet. Little Nancy Jane Werner. cousin of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Her dress was white organdie and she carried a basket of pink roses. William Crowe, a brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs. William Werner presided at the piano, playing the wedding march from Lohengrin. Breakfast was served at 10 o'clock at a long table. The center-piece was a three
tier wedding cake with a miniature bride and groom on top. Besides the newlyweds, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Werner, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. William Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brant. Mr. and Mrs. William Werner, and the Misses Martha Werner, Mary Werner, Alice Werner, Nancy Jane Werner and Richard Werner. The couple left by automobile for a 10-day honeymoon trip to Atlantic City and other points. When they return they will be at home at Mrs. Werner's parents. Mrs. Werner is an accomplished young woman. She graduated from Meyersdale High School with the class of 1938, and since has been employed in the Unit store. Mr. Werner, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Werner of Brothersvalley township, has been following farming and at the present is employed by Edward Hay.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, June 23, 1938
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted July 21, 2009




CUNNINGHAM ~ CREEGAN

Friday, Midland. Md. June 26
Cunningham-Creegan Nuptial
Miss Alice Cunningham, daughter of, Mrs. John Cunningham, became the bride of Patrick Creegan, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Creegan, Sr., of Cumberland at St Joseph's Catholic Church Wednesday. The ceremony was performed and mass celebrated by Rev Patrick Kenny, of Baltimore, an uncle of the groom. The bride was attired in while georgette trimmed with duchess lace and wore a large picture hat of white georgette combined with satin, silver edged ribbon and silk flowers. She carried a large shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley and wore a string of pearls, the gift of the groom. The attendants were: Miss Mary Byrne. niece or the bride and John Creegan. bother of the groom. The bridesmaid wore shell pink georgette trimmed with cream lace. Ignatius Dorsey, nephew of the bride, and John F Kenney Jr, nephew of the groom served at the mass. After the ceremony breakfast was served at the home of the bride where the rooms were decorated the color scheme being pink and white with pink and white roses in profusion. Among the guests at the breakfast were: Rev. Patrick Kenny, Baltimore; Rev. J. J. Brennon, Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cunningham and son James, of Swissvale Pa; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Creegan, Sr., Mrs John Foley, Mrs. Joseph McMahon
and children and Miss Margaret Creegan, of Cumberland: Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Toole and daughter Gertrude of Mt. Savage; Mrs. Anna Devlin, Lonaconing: Mrs. James Dorsey and son, Ignatius, Mrs. Rose Burns and son William and daughter Mary, Hugh Cunningham, Mrs John Coleman sons Jack, and Hugh, Mr. and Mrs John T Kenny, Mrs and Mrs Michael Reilly, Mrs Bridget Burns, Mr and Mrs William B Phillips, Mr and Mrs Alex McGee, Mr and Mrs Thomas Craze, George Smith, John Kenny Jr, Frances Thompson and Mrs J J Winner. After the wedding breakfast, the bridal party motored to Cumberland from where the couple took the noon train to Washington and Eastern cities. For traveling the bride wore a traveling suit of roseta green. During the mass Mrs. M. J. McDermott sang, "Ave Maria," "Jesus, "Jesus Come To Me," and "Mother of Christ". Mrs. Creegan is a graduate of St. Joseph's Catholic School. She was the recipient of many gifts. Mr. Creegan holds a position with the Kelly Springfield Tire Co.  He has taken active part in dramatic affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Creegan will be at home on Paradise street, Midland after July 5.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Friday, June 26, 1925 - pg 14, col 3
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted October 15, 2011


 

DECKER ~ YINGLING
Carroll W. Yingling Married
Carroll Webb Yingling, son of the late Rev. J. M. Yingling, a former pastor of Bedford Street Methodist Portestant Church, was married Thursday, January 19, 1911, to Miss Blanche Ellen Decker, of York, Pa.  They will reside at Parkersley,m Virginia, where Mr. Yingling has a lucrative position aa a telegraph operator.
Friday, January 20, 1911, Cumberland Evening Times
(Courtesy of Ruth Sprowls)
Posted May 23, 2010



 






DOOLAN ~ WINNER
"Elizabeth Lucille Winner, daughter of Mrs. Rachel Winner, of Cumberland, and of the late James Clifton Winner, and Carl Jerome
Doolan, son of Mrs. Christine Doolan, Lonaconing, and the late Frank Doolan, were married this morning at 10 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic church, Lonaconing. Rev. Daniel F. Cummings, pastor, officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Bernard J. Winner, of Cumberland. Miss June Doolan was maid-of-honor and Petty Officer 3-c Ralph D. Winner was best man. Two nieces,
Christine Kenny and Patricia Ann Winner, were flower girls. The bride wore a traditional white gown with square neck, pointed sleeves and fingertip veil. She carried a white prayer book with orchid streamers. Miss Doolan wore a yellow gown with matching bouquet. The bride's mother wore aqua blue crepe, while the groom's mother was attired in grey with black accessories. Both mothers wore
gardenia corsages. A wedding breakfast for the immediate families and friends was held at the Clary Club following the ceremony. The couple will honeymoon in eastern cities. They will reside in Lonaconing. Mr. Doolan, graduate of Central High School, is connected with the Queen City Brewing Company as a distributor. Mrs. Doolan, a graduate of Fort Hill High School, was a Kelly Springfield Tire
Company office worker."

(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted June 4, 2011 






DUNDON ~ BYRNES


"Miss Gertrude Dundon, daughter of Mrs. Michael Dundon and Bernard Byrnes, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Byrnes, married at St. Michael's Church in Frostburg, Father Clark officiating. After the ceremony, a large and elaborate dinner was served at the
brides home in Eckhart."
Cumberland Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 29 Nov 1900
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted February 12, 2011

 



EDENHART ~ WHITE


John White, 721 street, announces the marriage of his daughter, Nellie Gladys, to Charles Edenhart, son of Mrs. Etta Edenhart, 440 North Mechanic street. The ceremony took place at 8:30 p. m. Friday in the rectory of St. Patrick's Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. John A. Mountain officiating. The maid of honor was the bride's sister. Miss Sadie White. Frank Beamer was best man. The bride was attired in a costume of wine with a naqun jacket and a whue hat. Her corsage was of bridal roses. The maid of honor wore midnight blue and a corsage of Talisman
roses. Mr. Edenhart is employed by the Celanese Corporation.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., May 27, 1940 - pg 11, vol 6
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted December 30, 2010





 
EDMONDSON ~ STICKLEY

WOODSTOCK, VA -   James E Stickley, of Davis W Va, and Miss Mary Edmonson, near Woodstock, were married Fri at the parsonage of the Lutheran Church by Rev S W Kohns. Mr and Mrs Stickley will live at Davis.
Keyser Tribune, October 4, 1912
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted July 30, 2010

 



EMERICK ~ MYERS
Jefferson A. EMERICK, 29, Somerset Co., Pa., bachelor, farmer, married Margaret E. MYERS, 25, Eckhart Mines, maiden, on Dec. 21, 1893 at Frostburg by Baptist Min. Rev. T. C. Easson
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)



FAHEY ~ RYAN
"Wedding Bells-Fahey-Ryan-The marriage of Mr. John Fahey, of Westernport, and Miss Katherine Ryan, of St. Paul, Minn., was solemnized at the Cathedral in that city, on Wednesday morning, Nov. 7.  Miss Mamie Fahey, sister of the groom, was bride's maid, and Rev. Thomas E. Gallagher, of St. Peter's church, Westernport, witnessed the ceremony.  The bride formerly resided in Keyser with her sister, Mrs. Pscheur, and is known to a large circle of friends in theis vacinity.  The groom is the son of Mr. M. P. Fahey, of Cumberland, and is superintendent of the Fahey mine just below town.  The couple will take up their residence in Westernport."
The Herald, Piedmont, West Virginia, Fri 9 Nov 1917

(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted September 1, 2011 






FARRADAY ~ MYERS
William FARRADAY, 21, Eckhart, bachelor, miner, married Lillie MYERS, 18, Eckhart, maiden, on May 17, 1896 at Eckhart Mines M E Church by R. L. Wright
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)





FINAN ~ McDERMOTT
Catherine McDermott Is Bride Of Michael Finan
Miss Catherine Rachelane McDermott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. McDermott, 522 Shriver Avenue, became the bride of Michael Francis Finan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Finan, 201 Cumberland Street, June 13.

The wedding ceremony was solemnized at SS Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic Church, with Rev. Robert F. Hopkins, cousin of the bride, officiating. Patrick McDermott and Timmy Farrell, brother and cousin of the bride, were the altar boys. Bouquets of red and white carnations and candelabra of white tapers decorated the altar.

Mrs. Thomas Farrell, cousin of the bride, was her matron of honor, while Miss Patty Finan, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Judy Crawford, classmate of the bride, were her bridesmaids. Thomas Coyle served as Mr. Finan's best man. George Neely and Thomas Finan Jr., cousin of the bridegroom, were ushers.A program of music, including the traditional wedding marches, A?ve Maria and ?esu Dulcis
Memoriam were played by Rev. James Burns.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of white peau de soie, trimmed with appliqued flowers of seeded pearls and fashioned with a scooped neck line, long sleeves tapering to a point on the hand, and a French style train, with bow at the
neckline. A double tiara of seeded pearls held her bouffant illusion veil. Completing her costume, she carried a heart shaped bouquet of miniature sweetheart red roses, which she dedicated to the Sacred Heart.
Her attendant's dresses were of old rose peau de soie, with flowered eyelet skirt, made complementary to the bride's. With them they wore matching old rose tulle veils. The matron of honor carried a cascade nosegay of red and white carnations and the bridesmaids, cascade nosegay of all white carnations.

Mrs. McDermott chose a pink chiffon for her daughter's wedding. It was fashioned with short sleeves and a scooped neckline. With it she wore white gloves, pink slippers and carried a pink clutch purse. Her corsage was two miniature white orchids. Mrs. Finan was attired in a blue silk dress, made with a short sleeve lace bodice. She also had matching slippers and purse and white gloves. With it she wore a
large white orchid corsage.

The bride is a graduate of Duquesne University and prior to her resignation was a member of the faculty at SS. Peter and Paul
School.
The bridegroom is a graduate of Allegany High School, class of 1957, and attended the University of Maryland. He is employed by United Airlines at Baltimore.
Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. McDermott entertained with a wedding reception honoring their daughter and her bridal party. It was held at the Elk's Club. White and gold centerpieces adorned the tables.
For their wedding trip to San Francisco, the bride chose a white suit, trimmed in gold. With it she wore a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom, and white accessories. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Finan will reside at 1073 Wilmington Avenue, Baltimore 23.

Cumberland News - Cumberland, Maryland - Thursday - July 2, 1964 - Page 4
(Courtesy of Bob Thompson)
Posted July 22, 2010


 



FOLK ~ CLARK

Frostburg - Nov. 23 — Clarence Folk and Miss Madge Clark, Homestead, Pa., were married Thursday morning at St. Michael's Catholic Church, this city, by Rev. Dominic A. Bonomo, assistant pastor. Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers, uncle and aunt of the bride-groom, were attendants.
Mr. Folk, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Folk, former residents, is employed in the Homestead Steel Mills. They wil! reside at Homestead.
Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Chambers, Woodstown, N. J., and Mrs. Arthur Folk, Homestead, were here for the wedding.
Sunday, 24 November 1940; Sunday Times (Cumberland, MD)
~Genie
Posted September 9, 2011





FRESH ~ MILLER
Jacob L. FRESH, 21, New Germany, bachelor, farmer, married Laura E. MILLER, 17, New Germany, maiden, on Aug. 18, 1894, at M E Church in New Germany by J. H. Enlow
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson) 




GANTT-KEECH
Miss Mattie E. Keech, this city, and Harrison F. Gantt, 1168 Clifton Avenue, Akron, O., were Rev. John A. Mountain. Mrs. W. W. Skiles, niece of the bride, was the only attendant. Mr and Mrs Gantt will reside in Akron after an Eastern trip.
Cumberland Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Sunday, September 5, 1937 - pg 7, col 4
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted January 29, 2011






GASSMAN ~ McKENZIE
Mr. Jesse C. Gassman and Miss Edna Anna McKenzie were married last night at the home of the bride in Hagerstown. The bride is a
member of the McKenzie family at Rawlings and formerly lived in this city, where she was employed as a stenographer. Mr. Gassman is agent for the United States Express Co., this city. After a wedding journey, which will include a visit to Chicago and other western cities, the newly-wed couple will return to this city where they will reside.

The Evening Times, Cumberland, MD, March 2, 1910
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 15, 2011

 



HAINES ~ FRANKENBERRY
Miss
Elmira Helen Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. C. Haines, and
Thomas Charles Frankenberry, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Wilner Frankenberry,
were married Saturday afternoon at St. George's Episcopal rectory by the
Rev Percy C. Adams.
Cumberland Evenning Times, June 11, 1940



 




 



 





William Hamilton & Mary
Jones


HAMILTON ~ JONES



Frostburg, Md., Oct. 2 - Announcement is made of the marriage of William Hamilton, son of Mrs. Sarah Hamilton and Miss Mary Jones, daughter of William Jones, Zihlman, which took place at the First M. C. Church parsonage last night at 7 o'clock. 
Rev. J. Luther Neff, pastor, performed the ceremony.  Attendant were George Jones and Mrs. Hazel Ort.  Mr. Hamilton is an employe of the Big Savage Fire Brick Co.  Mrs. Hamilton is proprietor of a general store in Zihlman.
Thursday, October 2, 1930; pg 14, Cumberland Evening Times
(Courtesy of Ruth Sprowls/transcribed by Genie)
Posted January 25, 2011



 




 

HANSEL ~ CLARK
David P. HANSEL, 24, Garrett Co., bachelor, farmer, married Jane CLARK, 19, near Lonaconing, maiden, on April 6, 1899 at Kingsley M E Church by Asbury R. Riley
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)


 



HINES ~ HUBER


Bureau Evening Times,Frostburg, Md Jan 20

Miss Margaret Hines and Mr. Oscar Huber, two of Frostburg's charming young people, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony
Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock, the ceremony being performed by the Rev Joseph Nolan, pastor of the St Michael's Catholic church. Miss Ida Hines, sister of' the bride acted as bridesmaid. Mr. John Hines also a brother of the bride acted in the capacity of best man. The bride was very beautiful gowned in a costume of blue with hat and gloves to match, The bridesmaid wore a pretty suit of tan while the grooms and his best man wore the conventional black. After the ceremony the happy young couple and their attendents were driven to the bride's home on Grant street where a delightful reception and wedding breakfast were tender them by the bride's parents. The bride is the pretty and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hines. of this place, and a very popular lady.
Mrs Huber up until her marriage was associated with the Piedmont and Georges Creek Coal company office at this place. The groom is a son of Mr and Mrs. O. A. Huber. of Eckhart Mines., and is a very clever gentleman, Both Mr Huber and his bride claim a large circle of friends who join in extending their congratulations and best wishes over the sea of matrimony.
Mr and Mrs Huber will take up their future residence in Frostburg, as the groom is employed here.

Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md - Friday, January 20, 1905 - pg 2, col 1
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted March 13, 2010

 

 

HOPWOOD ~ WINEBRENNER


Cumberland-Luther Hopwood and Miss Loarean Winebrenner, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Winebrenner, were married Thursday evening at the parsonage of St. Luke's Lutheran Church by the Rev. C.F. Bergner, pastor.  The attendants were Charles Shinholt and Miss Nellie Winebrenner, sister of the bride.  A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents.
The Sun, Baltimore, MD.,  2 July 1916 

( I checked on Ancestry and her name was listed as Edna Lorene and his as Luther Thomas).
(Courtesy of Theresa Burba)



 





JOHNSON ~ MYERS
Henry Joseph JOHNSON, 21, Eckhart, bachelor, miner, married Carrie MYERS, 24, Eckhart, maiden on June 16, 1896 at Frostburg Baptist by Henry Thomas
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)






KADY-BEHAM
 

The wedding of John Kady of Keyser and Miss Verna Beham of Grafton took place at St. Augustine's Catholic church at Grafton Tuesday morning, nupital mass being said by Rev. M. J Hannon. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. William Kady of Keyser sang "At Dawning" Rev. Father Scanlon of West Falls church, Va., sang "O Salutorls" and "Ave Maria". Mrs. William Cruise played Lohengrin's Wedding march as processional and Mendelsohn's as a recessional. The bride was attired In a chiffon gown .of pastel shade of blue and wore a picture, hat to match with blonde slippers and hose and carried a huge bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. She is a graduate of St. Augustine's High school at Grafton. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. Elmer Beham. Mr. and Mrs. Kady left for a honeymoon in Eastern cities. Those attending from Keyser were: Mrs. Rose Kady, Mrs. Mary Nefflin, Emil Paul
Nefflin, Mr. and Mrs. William Kady, William Kady, Jr., Joseph, Reglna and Eleanor Kady, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey.

Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., September 15, 1926
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted October 4, 2010


 

KOELKER  ~ LAYMAN
Joseph Henry KOELKER, 27, Cumberland, single, merchant, married Ada Marie LAYMAN, 27, Cumberland, maiden, on Jan. 16, 1922, at 1st Baptist Church in Cumberland, by H. F. Looris
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)



KOELKER ~ LIPPOLD


Cumberland-Henry D. Lippold and Miss Helen May Koelker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koelker, were married Friday at St. Patrick's Church by the Rev. A.J. Conlon.  The attendants were Miss Helen Lippold and William Lippold.
The Sun, Baltimore, MD.,  18 June 1916
(Courtesy of Theresa
Burba)

 

 

KOELKER ~ MAY


Doris Ileane[sic] Koelker and Harvey Webster May were married November 21 by Rev. B. Y. Teeters at Flintstone, Md.  The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Koelker, 210 Charles Street, while the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward May,
Flintstone.

December 1, 1936 Cumberland Evening Times

 


 


KYLE ~ ANDERSON
Frostburg, Oct. 3-George Washington Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kyle, Washington street, and Miss Mabel Frances Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Meta [Wilhelm] and the late Raymond Anderson, were married Saturday evening at the parsonage of Mount Zion Welsh Baptist Memorial Church, by Rev. William D. Reese. Mr. Kyle, an employe of the Celanese corporation, also in engaged as manager of the Lyric Theatre, this city.  The bride, a graduate of Beall High School, 1933, is active in church and social circles.  They will reside on North Water street in a newly constructed apartment building owned by Frank Passarelli.

Cumberland Evening Times, October 3,1938


 



LAFFEY ~ WOLFE

"Mr. Thomas A. Laffey, B & O track supervisor here, and Miss Pearl Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe, of Bloomington,
were quietly married by Rev. John Brennan, assistant pastor of St. Peter's Catholic church, Westernport, at his residence on River Road street, Wednesday evening, Nov. 7.  Miss Ellen Laffey and Mr. James Laffey, sister and brother, respectively, of the groom, were bride's maid and best man.  Following the ceremony the couple left for a trip to Washington, after which they will take up residence here."

The Herald, Piedmont, West Virginia, Fri 9 Nov 1917
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted September 1, 2011

 

LAING ~ McDADE


"Miss Margaret Anna Laing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Laing, 802 Williams Street, was married to Michael Francis McDade, son of Mrs. Clara C. McDade and the late Charles E. McDade, 316 Baltimore street, at 8 o'clock this morning at a high nuptial mass
in SS. Peter and Paul Church, with the Rev. Father Boniface officiating. The bride wore point d'esprit over satin and a fingertip veil offset by a coronet of white roses. She carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Miss Rose Marie Laing, sister of the bride, wore peach organdy and carried a bouquet of talisman roses. DeSales McDade, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Breakfast was served
for the immediate families at the bride's parents' home. After a week's honeymoon trip, the couple will reside at 517 Williams street. The bride is a graduate of Ursuline academy. Mr. McDade is a graduate of LaSalle, '34, and is employed at the McDade market, Baltimore Avenue."
"Cumberland Evening Times" 25 Jul 1939
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted January 7, 2011

   



LEE ~ DAILEY

"Maurice Lee, of Eckhart, and Miss Josephine Dailey, of Franklin, were married at a nuptial mass in St. Peter's Church in Westernport yesterday at 10 a. m. The attendants were Joseph Brown, of Frostburg, and, Miss Mamie Dailey, sister of the bride. The couple were married by Father Gallagher, assisted by Father Flood, and the wedding march was played by Miss Adrienne Malloy.  The wedding festivities began at the Dailey residence at Franklin, as soon as the bridal procession returned from the church.  Among the wedding guests were Fathers Gallagher and Flood, Messrs. William and Thomas Lee, of Eckhart; Joseph Brown, of Frostburg; Mr. and Mrs. William Lee, of Cumberland; Mrs. C. O'Rourke, Frostburg; Mr. and Mrs. George Dailey and Mrs. Margaret Dailey, of Westernport; Mrs. C. Dailey and Miss Clara Tippen, of Frostburg; Miss Agnes Collins, of Boston, Mass.; Misses Mary and Adrian Malloy, Misses Sallie and May Curran, Mrs. M. J. McGuire, Mrs. M. Murphy, Mrs. Thomas Murphy, and Mrs. Michael Cosgrove and many others.  The Dailey residence, one of the largest in Franklin, was filled from noon until midnight with the Lees and the Daileys and their relatives and friends, who feasted and made merry.  Mrs. Lee is the oldest daughter of Michael Dailey and a sister to George Dailey, the baseball player. The family has long resided at  Franklin. Three of the bride's brothers are in business in Westernport, and the family is well known in Allegany county. The Lees are long residents of Eckhart, and the newly married couple will live there."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 27 Nov 1912
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted November 13, 2011






LIVENGOOD ~ BOWSER


Mr. John G. Livengood and Miss Florence Bessie Bowser were, married Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of Mr. Carl Voghtman, Keystone street, Meyersdale, by Rev. J. A. Yount, pastor of the Lutheran church. Those who attended the weddlng were Mrs.
Catherine Merrbach, Mr. and Mrs. John Merrbach, George and Clayton Merrbach, Victor Merrbach, Miss Pearl Phillips, Mrs. Theodore
Merrbach, all of Frostburg; Mrs. Conrad Lutz and daughter, Vesta, of Midland; Mr.Gottlieb Merrbach, Lonaconing; Mr. John Lichliter and Miss Daisy Lichliter, of Cumberland; Mrs. William Benner, of Eckhart; Mrs. Geo. Schramm, Miss: Emma Schramm, Miss Maud Schramm, Mr. Bowser and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Livengood, and Miss Wagner, all of Elk Lick, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vogtman, Harry Lichliter,
Charles Poland, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Albright and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Merrbuch and family, of Meyersdale, Pa. Dinner was served at noon.

Cumberland Evening Times, Saturday, May 24, 1913


 

 

LOGSDON ~ KEYES


"Marriage Told of Rose Logsdon To Robert Keyes-

The marriage of Miss Rose Patricia Logsdon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Logsdon, Lonaconing, to Robert Keyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keyes, Barton took place August 26, at St. Mark's Catholic Church, Catonsville. Rev. Joseph Leary officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hartley, Baltimore, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, were the attendants. The bride was attired in a deep pink dress, with blue accessories and a corsage of white orchids. Her matron of honor wore a pink dress with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses.
Mrs. Keyes is a graduate of Central High School, Lonaconing. Mr. Keyes served in the Navy during the war. He is employed in Baltimore where the couple will reside."

"Sunday Times" Cumberland, Maryland, 5 Sep 1948
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted July 21, 2009



 
MANLEY ~ McGANN
"A pretty church wedding was solemnized this morning at St. Michael's Catholic Church when Miss Laura McGann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McGann, Cemetery Road, and William P. Manley, Midland, were married by Rev. Gerald J. Finan, assistant pastor. They
were attended by Miss Margaret McGann, sister of the bride and John Manley, brother of the groom. Mrs. Manley was an operator at the local exchange of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. Mr. Manley conducts a gasoline station at the foot of Grant street. They will reside at Midland."

Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland 17 Jun 1930
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted June 17, 2011




MANSFIELD~WALSH


Tri-Towns, Feb. 5—Miss Catherine Rita Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Mary Walsh, Piedmont, and Lt. Thomas B. Mansfield, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph L. Mansfield, 121 Church St; Westernport, were married Saturday morning at a nuptial mass at the Church of Incarnation, Philadelphia. The ceremony was performed by Father Buckley, assistant pastor. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Bernard O'Neill of Philadelphia. Mrs William Thomas was her sister's Matron of Honor and Mr Thomas was Lt Mansfield, best man. The parent of the groom, Lt and Mrs Frank Mansfield, brother and sister-in-law of the groom, Washington, D C attending the wedding. Lt Mansfield
is a graduate of St Peter's High School, Westernport and Mt St Mary's College, Emmittsburg, Md. He enlisted in the Army in January 1941 and was graduated from officers' training school at Ft Benning, Ga in September 1942. He spent over two years in the Aleutians, returning to the states several months ago. Lt. and Mrs. Mansfield are spending their wedding trip in New York and will arrive here
tomorrow enroute to Austin, Texas, where they will reside. He is stationed at Camp Swift, Texas.

Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Monday, February 5, 1945 - pg 5, col 2
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted February 19, 2011





 

McBEE ~ SUDINE
"Westernport, Aug 5-Miss Margaret McBee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McBee, Sr., Westernport, and Joseph Sudine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Sudine, Luke, were married Thursday evening July 6 at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic church, Key West, Florida, by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Johnson. They were attended by Mrs. The bride wore a blue street length dress with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Sudine was attired in white with a corsage of red roses. A reception was held after the ceremony at the home of Mrs. Edna Arthur, Key West, aunt of the bridegroom. Mr. Sudine, A.M. 2-c, is stationed at the Naval Air Station, Boca Chica, Florida. Mrs. Sudine has returned to the home of her parents after spending a month with her husband at Key West."
Cumberland Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 6 Aug 1944
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted June 22, 2011

 

McDONOUGH ~ STAKEM


"Lonaconing, Md., Jul 19. One of the prettiest weddings that was ever witnessed in this city for some time took place Tuesday at 4 p.m. o'clock when Miss Margaret Stakem and Mr. Patrick McDonough, of this city, were joined in holy bonds of wedlock by the Rev. Father
John Conway, pastor St. Mary's Catholic Church. The bride, who is a very pretty young lady, wore a handsome suit of white net over white silk, and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Laura Sweeney, was attired in a beautiful suit of pink silk. Miss Eugenie Belanger, of Marinette, Wisconsin, played a beautiful wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. McDonough received many beautiful presents from their many friends, who wished them every happiness.

"Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland; 19 Jul 1907
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted March 4, 2011





McGOWAN ~ MONTGOMERY
William McGowan and Miss Annie M Montgomery were married in Midland Friday evening, by the Rev Watson CaseM E parsonage. The attendants were Miss Lizzie and Wm. Montgomery, brother and sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. McGowan will reside in Midland.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md - September 3, 1907 - pg 3, col 3
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted July 3, 2010

 



 

McKENZIE ~ PATTERSON
Charles Patterson and Mary Jane McKenzie were married in Phoenix, Arizona, November 21, 1942
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted July 9, 2011





McPartland ~ Stapleton
"John A. Stapleton and Miss Helen Veronica McPartland, both of this city, were married Tuesday morning at St. Patrick's Church with nuptial mass by the Rev. James Dwyer, assistant pastor. Michael O' Connor, Connellsville, Pa., cousin of the bride, and Miss Florence Stapleton, sister of the bridegroom, were the attendants.  A wedding breakfast was served at the Boulevard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton have gone to Atlantic City."
"The Cumberland Times" Cumberland, Maryland, 18 Aug 1926
(Courtesy 0f Shawn McGreevy)
Posted September 16, 2010

 




MOORE ~ WINEBRENNER


Miss Rosa Winebrenner and Mr. Charles Moore, of this place. were married by Rev. G.T.D. Collins at Cumberland.
Both are well known young people of this city, where they will reside. Their many friends extended congratulations and best wished for a long and happy life.

The Evening Times, Monday. September 24, 1906
(Courtesy of Carol Vivier)






MYERS ~ FARRADAY
Walter MYERS, 21, Eckhart, bachelor, miner, married Lottie FARRADAY, 19, Eckhart, maiden, on Nov. 27, 1895 at M. E. Church by R. L. Wright.
(Courtesy of Ace Humbertson)




 

ORD ~ STINE 
"Westernport, Aug 17-Miss Dorthea Regina Ord and William H. Stine were married Sunday night at St. Peter's Catholic Church by the Rev. Victor J. Dowgialio. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stine were the attendants. A reception was held at the home of Miss Betty Welsh with Miss Aileen Wilson assisting. Mrs. Stine, a daughter of Mrs. Anne E. Ord, is employed at the Luke post office. Mr. Stine is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stine."Evening Times,
Cumberland, Maryland, 17 Aug 1937
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted April 17, 2011

 

 

 

OTT—BOWERS
Orville Ott and Miss Bowers Married on New Year's Day.
On the evening of New Year's Day Miss Alma J. Bowers, daughter of J. Albert Bowers was married in Everett to Orville Ott, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dow Ott, of Gettysburg. The wedding, which was a very pretty home affair, occurred at half past eight in the presence of a large number of friends. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Ott left for Pittsburgh where he is an instructor in Shady Side Academy.
Adams Co News, 10 January 1914
Posted January 5, 2011




 



PETERS ~ STAKE
"The Rev. George Pugh, assistant pastor, was celebrant at the nuptial mass which united in marriage Miss Mary Louise Peters, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Peters, of Westernport, and Edward W. Stakem, son of Mrs. Isaac Stakem, Lonaconing. The double ring ceremony was solemnized Saturday at 9.a.m. in St. Peter's Catholic church, Westernport. Preceding the ceremony, a program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. George Ord, who also played the traditinal wedding marches. Robert Fultz, soloist, sang "Panis Angelicus," "Ave Maria" and "O Lord I Am Not Worthy." Given in marriage by her brother, John Peters, the bride was attired in a white strapless gown which was topped with a long sleeved lace jacket with standup collar. She wore a finger-tip veil trimmed with lace and carried a nosegay of white carnations with white streamers. Mrs. Eloise Bryan, of Piedmont, was matron of honor and Isaac Stakem was best man for his
brother. Ushers were Joseph Healy, of Piedmont, and William Crable, of Lonaconing. The matron of honor was attired in an aqua gown fashioned with sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. She wore white nylon gloves and an aqua headpiece. Her nosegay was of assorted flowers with pink streamers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the bride's home. The wedding table was attractively decorated with a three-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Rita Murphy, of Franklin, presided at the punch bowl. For her going-away costume, Mrs. Stakem chose a lavender dress, black velvet accessories and an orchid corsage.  Following a motor trip through neighboring states, the couple will reside in Washington, D.C. The bride is a graduate of St. Peter's high school, Westernport. She attended Catherman's Business school, Cumberland and was formerly employed by the the Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. Mr. Stakem, a graduate of LaSalle high school, Cumberland, served 18 months in the Army. He attended Frostburg State Teachers college and is now employed at Fort Belvoir, Va."
"The Herald" Piedmont, West Virginia, Thurs 29 Nov 1951
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted August 22,
2009

 




PINDLE ~ SMITH
At Rockdale, on the
29th of July, by the Rev. F. Mills, A.T. Pindle, Esql, of Cumberland, Md., to MIss C.A. Smith, duaghter of Anthony Smith, Esq., of Howard
District.
H. District Press

Alleganian (Cumberland, MD.) 23 August 1845
~Genie
Posted September 1, 2011

 




ROSS ~ STINE
"The marriage of Miss Dorothea Regina Stine, daughter of Mrs. William H. Stine, 315 Vine Street, Westernport, and the late Mr. Stine, to John Edwin Ross Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin Ross Sr., of Ross Street, Westernport, took place Saturday, May 13. The double ring ceremony was solemnized in St. Peter's Catholic Church, Westernport, with Rev. George Pugh, officiating. Two standards of white gladioli and white carnations decorated the sanctuary, with matching bouquets on the aitar. Bows of white satin ribbon marked the pews. Mrs. George P. Ord was organist, accompanying Mr. Ord, vocalist, and playing the traditional wedding marches. They are uncle and aunt
of the bride. George and Michael Ord, cousins of the bride, were altar boys. Escorted by her brother, William H. Stine, Jr., the bride was attired in a gown of silk organza and Alencon lace, fashioned with fitted bodice, Sabrina neckline, and short sleeves, with organza mitts. The front of the gown was on princess lines, and the back featured panels of appliqued lace and ended in a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She carried a bridal bouquet on a missal made up of gardenias and lilies of the valley which she dedicated as Mr. Ord sang ''Mother At Thy Feet I'm Kneeling." Miss Katherine J. Determan was maid of honor, and
Miss Shirley Ross, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. David D. Wilson served as best man and Richard H. Wilson and Robert B. Cave, Accident, were ushers. A reception was held following the ceremony at the American Legion Home, Westernport. The decorations carried out in the bridal theme. The tiered wedding cake was ornamented with an arrangement of pink roses with a butterfly. The
punch bowls were wreathed with similax. Miss Eleanor Ord. cousin of the bride, Mrs. Vincent Laffey, Mrs. William Freeman, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Herbert Martin, sister of the bridegroom, presided at the punch bowls. Mrs. Lee McIntyre, aunt of the bride, and Miss Deborah Crist, cousin of the bride, served the wedding cake. Miss Sarah Ord and Miss Sharon Laffey were in charge of the guest book. The couple left for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a twopiece plaid suit with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The bride is a graduate of St. Peter's High School, Class of 1958, and is employed in the tabulating department at the Luke Mill of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. The bridegroom was graduated from Bruce High School with the Class of 1953, and attended Potomac State College for two years. He served with the Army in Germany two years, and is employed by the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Upon their
return from their trip the couple will reside at 425 Vine Street, Westernport."
Cumberland Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 21 May 1961
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted April 17, 2011





 

SERPONE ~ SUDINE
"Miss Mary Theresa "Daisy" Sudine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sudine of Luke, and Francis Michael Serpone, son of Mrs. Sarah Serpone, Orchard Street, Piedmont, and the late John Serpone, were married Sunday afternoon, February 18, at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Westernport, by the Rev. George Pugh, assistant pastor. The bride, given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Peter DiNicola, Cumberland, was attired in a grey suit with black accessories and a yellow rosebud corsage. She carried white prayerbook. Miss Mary Serpone, sister of the bridegroom and Joseph Sudine, Greene's Addition, Westernport, were the attendants. The maid of honor wore a white suit with black accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds. A dinner was served at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Serpone, in honor of the couple. A reception was held in the evening at the Piedmont Firemen's Club. A three tiered wedding
cake centered the table. The couple are residing 37 Orchard Street, Piedmont. Mrs. Serpone attended the Luke School and was employed by the Celanese Corporation of America, Mr. Serpone attended Piedmont High School and served with the Army during World War II. He is employed at the Luke Plant ot the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Out of town guests attending the wedding included Miss Bernice Sudine and James Sudine, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Peter DiNicola, Cumberland, and Bernard Clay Maybury, West Virginia University, Morgantown."

Cumberland Times, Cumberland, Maryland 3 Mar 1951
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted June
22, 2011




 

SMITH ~ WINEBRENNER

At Wooster, Ohio, on the 12 ult., Mr. William H. Smith, to Miss Elizabeth E. Winebrenner, second daughter of Jacob Winebrenner, formerly of Frederick County, Md.
The Sun, Baltimore, MD.,  2 Aug. 1838
(Courtesy of Theresa Burba)






STAKEM ~ WARD
"Midland, Md., July 20-Patrick I. Stakem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stakem, Midland and Iona M. Ward, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Ward, Eckhart, were married Sunday at the rectory of St. Joseph's church by ther Rev. J. J. Brennan. John Stakem, brother of the bridegroom, and Mary Ward, sister of the bride, were attendants..."

"Evening Times" Cumberland, Maryland Tue 20 Jul 1937
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted October 17,
2009
                                                          

 




THOMAS ~ ANDERSON
Frostburg, Sept, 2.—Miss Helen Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Meta [Wilhelm] and the late Raymond Anderson, 141 Wood street,
and William Thomas, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Thomas, Mill street, were married Saturday evening, Aug. 23, at the parsonage of Mount Zlon Welsh Baptist Memorial Church, by the pastor, the Rev. William D. Reese. They were attended by Miss Virginia Anderson, sister of the bride, and Joseph Scarpelli.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are graduates of Beall High School. Mr. Thomas also graduated from State Teachers CoHege, Frostburg, and will teach at Randallstown, Md. public hool.
Cumberland Evening Times, September 2, 1941






TIGHE ~ ROSS

"Midland, Md.--Mildred Tighe, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tighe and Walter Ross, son of Mrs. Mary Ross, both of Midland, were married Thursday evening, July 7, by the Rev. Dr. Henry Little, pastor of the Presbyterian church, Frostburg. The bride wore white silk crepe overlaid with lace, with hat, gloves and slippers to match. Mr. Ross is a retired officer of the U. S. Navy. After a two weeks motor tour of Alabama and Florida, they will be at their home on Church Hill."
Cumberland Times, Cumberland, Maryland 17 Jul 1932
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted November 13, 2011


 

 


TIPPEN — McGUIRE
Mr. George Tippen and Miss Veronica McGuire were married by Rev. S. J. Clarke at St. Michael's church at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. John Rooney and Miss Maralla McGuire were the attendants.
At the wedding dinner served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGuire, Taylor street, covers were laid for 70. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tippen of Allegany Mines.  Mr. and Mrs. Tippen will make their future home at 111 Ormond street.
16 Feb 1912; Evening Times, Cumberland, MD.
Posted February 19, 2011


 


TIPPEN~THAMM
SHAFT GIRL BRIDE IN WAR-TIME ROMANCE!
Was Nurse in Walter Reed General Hospital, Where She Met Future Husband.
Frostburg, Md.,Sept. 10—A war-time romance that began during the early stages of America's participation in the struggle against
Germany reached its climax when William B. Thamm, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Thamm, 255 Jameson place, married Theresa M. Tipping[sic], of Baltimore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Tipping, of Shaft.  The ceremony was performed in the Church of the Nativity, Tacoma Park, Washington, D. C., by Rev, Father Bisshoff, the rector. Mr. Thamm was granted a brief leave of absence for his
wedding from the Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, where he has served as quartermaster sergeant in the post supply office. Immediately after the ceremony he was given his honorable discharge from the service and proceeded to Reading with his wife.  The bride is a graduate nurse of St. Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore.  Early in the war she enlisted and was assigned to duty at the Walter
Reed General Hospital, where she met her future husband. Later she was sent abroad and served for many months as an army nurse in Base Hospital  42. Recently her unit returned to this country and several days ago she was granted her discharge from the service. The wedding was arranged to take place on the day that Mr. Thamm was to be discharged.
Wednesday, 10 September 1919; The Cumberland Evening Times
Posted February 19, 2011

 

 

WINEBRENNER~ MINNICK
Harry Lee Weinbrenner(sic) and Mrs.
Minnie May Minnick, both of Garrett County, were married Tuesday night by Rev. Wm. J. McVeigh, assistant pastor. They were attended by Lea McMahon and Miss Lulu Keaton, sister of the bride. Mr. Winebrenner is employed as a truck driver by McMahon Bros. They will reside at a farm owned by the bride at Finzel.
The Cumberland Evening Times, December 30, 1922
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 19, 2011





ZIMMERMAN - BURKE
B. Frank Zimmerman and Grace Burke, both of Roaring Spring, were quietly married at Bedford Saturday, Oct. 24, the ceremony
being performed by Rev. George A. Duvall, pastor of the Methodist church. They were unattended. Mr. Zimmerman is a district manager of the Prudential Insurance company. They will reside in Roaring Spring, going to housekeeping
immediately.
Altoona Mirror, (PA.) October 27, 1931 page 1
(Courtesy of Ellen Copper)
Posted January 15, 2011


 

ZIMMERMAN - BURKE
B. Frank Zimmerman of Roaring Spring, formerly of Martinsburg, was united in marriage with Grace Burke of Roaring
Spring Oct. 24, at Bedford. Rev George A. Duvall, pastor of the Methodist church, performed the ceremony. Mr. Zimmerman is the well known district manager of the Prudential Life Insurance company. They have taken up housekeeping at Roaring Spring.
Morrisons Cove Herald, (PA.)29 October 1931
(Courtesy of Ellen Copper)
Posted January 15, 2011

 

                                                        







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