Pike County Georgia Marriages Mr. H.S. Jackson to Miss Della Scott Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Lynn Cunningham lcunnin1@bellsouth.net Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Pike County, Journal Zebulon, GA., Tuesday, March 4, 1890 Jackson Scott We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to the wedding of Mr. H.S. Jackson of Williamson to Miss Della Scott of Hollonville, which is to take place at the Hollonville Baptist church Thursday, 7 o’clock p.m. Mr. Jackson is one of Williamson’s must [sp] enterprising business men. He is a man of convictions of his own, and his friendship is an honor. In his earlier days, he was captain of the famous Williamson baseball club. Miss Della is a daughter of Mr. Z.T. Scott, and has well earned the title of one of the most popular young ladies in the county. To. Capt. Jackson and his charming prospective bride we tender our best wishes for future hapiness [sp] and prosperity. Pike County, Journal Zebulon, GA., Tuesday, March 11, 1890 Wedding Bells Marriage of Mr. H.S. Jackson to Miss Della Scott At Hollonville Baptist church on the eve of the 6th of March, Mr. Henry Jackson, one of Williamson’s most prominent merchants, was married to Miss Della Scott “whom to be known is to be loved.” She was dressed in white albatross neatly trimmed with handsome bows of ribbon; she stood so very innocently beneath a lovely veil with a crescent of diamonds in her hair, and with a snow white lily in her hand. The bridesmaids were the popular young ladies, Misses Addie Huckaby, Addie Yarborough, Belle Perkins, and Alma Owen, who were dressed in the most beautiful colors of pink and blue. The young men were Messrs. Dr. Aycock, D. Reeves, Willard Goulding, and E.H. Scott. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Lula Hill of Griffin. The ushers were Messrs. Willie Baker and Will Blake. The presents were as follows: Miss Belle Perkins, silk pin cushion; A.D. Reeves, silver pickle stand; W.B. Baker, China tea set; Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Hill, set of goblets; W.C. Hill, table linens; Mrs. Mary Driver, bed quilt; C.A. Dickinson, handsome spring rocking chair; Mrs. Jane Jackson, coal iron; W.H. Baker, handsome chandelier; Mrs. Nat Scott, silver butter dish; Dr. Aycock and W.N. Blake, silver castor; Miss Alma Owen, silver butter knife; W.D. Dingler, towels; R.H. and Lila Yarborough, set China plates; J.W. Goulding, silver cake stand. B. (Transcribed 9/18/02 Lynn Cunningham)