Laurens-Dodge County GaArchives News.....Interesting Marriages December 22, 1905 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: William J (Jim) Carroll williamcarrollj@bellsouth.net December 14, 2009, 7:12 am The Dublin Courier Herald Front Page December 22, 1905 Interesting Marriages Three Of Them Will Take Place On Sunday On Sunday three marriages of more than unusual interest to the people of Laurens County will be solemnized. The three marriages will occur at 10 o'clock on Sunday. Two of them will take place in Dodge County. At dinner on Sunday, Hon. John Burch of Arthur will be the host for the three happy pairs. He figures largely in the ceremonies of the day, a son and a daughter being two of the contracting parties. At the home of Mr. Burch on Sunday, Miss Jennie Burch and Mr. Virgil Taylor will be united in marriage. At the same hour, at the home of Mr. Hayden Lee at Chester, Mr. J. A. Burch and Miss Nida Lee and Mr. Alfred Burch and Miss Nonie Lee will be married. Immediately after the ceremony the brides and grooms will leave for the home of Hon. John Burch, where they will be his guests at dinner as stated above. Miss Jennie Burch and Mr. J. A. Burch are the daughter and son of Hon. John Burch, and are the sister and brother of Judge J. E. Burch of this city. Mr. Alfred Burch is a son of Mr. B. W. Burch. Mr. Taylor is a brother of Drs. W. B. Taylor of Dexter and T. J. Taylor of Rentz. The Misses Lee are daughters of Mr. Hayden Lee and sisters of Mr. W. H. Lee. The grooms are upright, honorable sober and moral young men and stand high in Laurens County. The brides are among the most lovable, attractive and poplar young ladies in this section of the state, and have hosts of friends. The friends and acquaintances of the brides and grooms extend to them sincere and hearty congratulations in advance of the nuptials. Additional Comments: Hayden Mathew Lee died 3-16-1911 and is buried in Middleground Cemetery in Dodge County. Alfred Early Burch died 12-26-1958 and is buried in Cadwell City Cemetery in Laurens County. Nona Emaline Lee Burch died 11-30-1931 and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery in Bleckley County. James "Jim" Alfred Burch died 3-8-1928 and is buried in Cadwell City Cemetery along with Nida Lee Burch who died 1-21-1978. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/laurens/newspapers/interest2674gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.7 Kb