Clinton Advertiser: Thursday, October 18, 1888 Clinton Advertiser. A semi-monthly at Clinton, Maine by B. T. Foster & H. E. Pratt Old Records Publishments. 1846. April 25, Ira Goodridge of Cannaan and Sarah W. Dixon. May 1, Joseph Piper and Charlotte Brown. {May} 1, John H. Wing of Canaan and Sobrina K. Morrison. {May} 7, Aaron Stewart and Olive D. Richarson. {May} 25, William I. Fox of Porter and Eliza A. Woodsum. June 11, Samuel B. Furber and Emily Emery of Fairfield. July 10, Dependence Morrison and Mary Decker {July} 23, David Cain and Sarah A. Noble. {July} 23, Francis P. Furber and Dolly Cain. Aug. 10, Nathaniel Percival of China and Philinda R. Holt {Aug.) 10, Rufus Joy and Phebe McNally of Sebasticook. Sept. 9, Abijah Baker and Julia A. Knox. Oct. 3, Ellis Holt and Betsey D. Eldridge. {Oct.} 6, George Gowen and Phila Pollard of Winslow. {Oct.} 10, Samuel E. Durell and Mary O. Kimball {Oct.} 30, Charles E. Gerald and Mary E. Gerald Nov. 4, Isaac Runnels of Pittsfield and Elizabeth M. Dixon {Nov.} 23, George Blackwell and Marcia Ann Wheeler of Fairfield Nov. 29, Eben P. Dyer of Unity and Harriet Hunter. Dec. 4, William R. Burrill and Eunice I. Osborne of St. Albans. Old Records Publishments 1847 Jan. 17, James D. Brown and Phebe Small. {Jan.} 24, Samuel Hobbs and Elizabeth Niles of Detriot. Feb. 13, John Mathews, Jr. of Waterville and Statira Hunter. Apr. 17, Solmman Holmes and Harriet Turner. {Apr.} 17, John Merrill and Deborah Hall. June 6, Wm. Noble of Fairfield and Philinda Flood. July 10, Isaac Knox and Susanna Knowles. Aug. 12, Major Lord and Susan McNally. Aug. 22, Harford Merrow of Canaan and Zenobia Wells. Sept. 5, Cephas Moorrey of Concord, N. H. and Rosann Hern. {Sept.} 13, Isreal Hodgdon and Fanny Eastman. Transcribed by Tina S. Vickery NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.