McKean County PA Archives News.....Marriages in McKean County Miner Jan-Jun 1906 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ronald J. Reid rreid21@cox.net March 20, 2009, 9:54 pm McKean County Miner 1906 MARRIAGES IN MCKEAN COUNTY 1906 From THE MCKEAN COUNTY MINER NEWSPAPER Transcribed by Ronald J. Reid, 2009 The dates shown prior to each item or group of items is the date of publication. This can only be considered a partial list as many pages of the paper are unreadable and some may have been missed. All items were found on page 5 of the paper unless specifically noted otherwise. Some marriage/engagement/anniversary notices from "Ancient History" appear with year in [ ]. Groom - Bride INDEX of Surnames MONTH YEAR of newspaper ================= ========================== Ainsbrow - Allen May 1906 Beatty - Lyman [1882] May 1906 Bennett - Acro Feb 1906 Berkhouse - Beay May 1906 Bush - Erekson [1881] Jan 1906 Camp - Lawton Apr 1906 Carlson - Johns Jun 1906 Carroll - Gould [1882] May 1906 Cobb - Rogerson May 1906 Cole - Earlbeck May 1906 Corwin - Oakes [1882] Apr 1906 Davis - Smith [1881] Feb 1906 Dodson - Robbins [1882] Apr 1906 Dolan - Dwyer Jun 1906 Gifford - Bennett [1882] Apr 1906 Hamlin - Howard [1881] Jan 1906 Holden - Green May 1906 Lawley - Holland Jun 1906 Lewis - McLaughlin Jan 1906 Lillibridge - McGuire Mar 1906 McCamman - Smith [1882] Apr 1906 Milks - Woods Jun 1906 Olds - Heinlien [1882] May 1906 Olmsted - Burlingame [1882] Apr 1906 Richardson - Haugh [1881] Feb 1906 Richie - Mulvaney Jun 1906 Sheehan - Carter [1882] May 1906 Starkweather - Russet [1881] Jan 1906 Sturdivent - Harris [1881] Jan 1906 Tubbs - Heinlein [1882] Apr 1906 Whittaker - Ellingsfield Jun 1906 Wolfe - Warner Mar 1906 Wood - Lyman [1881] Feb 1906 ============== Jan 4, 1906: Page 1. Ancient History. Bush-Erekson - At the residence of Mrs. A.S. Scoft, March 14, 1881, by Rev. W.C. Wiltsie, Mr. George Bush of Smethport, Pa., to Miss Augusta Erekson of Oil City, Pa. Page 1. Ancient History. Alfred Sturdivent of this place was married on Tuesday evening, May 10, 1881, to Miss Lilly Harris of Randolph, N.Y. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J.C. Whiteside at the residence of S. Autes? In Bradford. Jan 11, 1906: Page 1. Ancient History. Starkweather-Russet - At the residence of the bridegroom, in Coryville, on Wednesday, April 6, 1881, Mr. Frank Starkweather to Mrs. Jennie Russel. Jan 18, 1906: Page 1. Ancient History. Hamlin-Howard. - At the residence of the bride's parents near Farmers Valley, April 10, 1881, by Rev. A. Bronson, Mr. Minor Hamlin of State Line, Pa., and Miss Eva E. Howard of Farmers Valley, Pa. At twelve o'clock, Tuesday, Jan 16th at the home of Wm. McLaughlin of Colegrove, Pa., Miss Beatrice M. McLaughlin was married to Mr. Earle B. Lewis of Cambridge Springs, Pa., by Rev. J.F. Dugan, pastor of St. Elizabeth's church, Smethport, in the presence of the immediate friends and relatives. After the ceremony was performed a bridal breakfast was served. The bride wore white crepe and carried white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left on the 3:50 p.m. train for New York city and other eastern points. Will be at home in Cambridge Springs after April 1st. Feb 15, 1906: Page 1. Ancient History. Davis-Smith - At the M.E. Parsonage, Smethport, Friday evening, August 26, 1881, by Rev. W.B. Wagoner, Mr. G.R. Davis to Miss Maria Smith both of Norwich, this county. Mr. Harry Bennett and Miss Lovina Acro both of Keating township, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Acro on Saturday, Feb 3d. The happy couple have the best wishes of many friends. Feb 29, 1906: Page 1. Ancient History. Richardson-Haugh. - At the M.E. parsonage, Smethport, Dec. 24, 1881, by Rev. E.P. Hubbell, Everett E. Richardson and Miss Mattie J. Haugh, all of Rew City, Pa. Page 1. Ancient History. Wood-Lyman. - At the residence of A.E. Stickles, Keating township, Dec. 25, 1881, by Rev. E.P. Hubbell Lewis J. Wood and Miss Mattie Jennie Lyman, all of Roulette, Pa. Mar 29, 1906: Page 3. Zum(?) Lillibridge, aged 20 years and Miss Mattie McGuire, aged 19 years, both of A_ _ Potter county, were recently married. Page 4. R.F. Pickard, justice of the peace and attorney of Jamestown, while trying a divorce case, was called to another room to perform a wedding ceremony, uniting Earl Wolfe of Niobe and Miss Jessie Warner, formerly of Smethport. After tying the knot he went back to his other task of a untying the other couple. Variety certainly. - Eldred Eagle. Apr 5, 1906: Ancient History. Olmsted-Burlingame - At the home of the bride September 12, 1882, by Rev. E. P. Hubbell, Mr. Elbert L. Olmsted of Gerry, Pa., and Mrs. Nellie J. Burlingame of Hamlin, township. Ancient History. McCamman-Smith - At the residence of the bride, by Rev. O.J. rose, Oct. 10, 1882, Mr. William McCamman and Miss Mary Smith, both of Smethport. Apr 26, 1906: Page 1. Ancient History. Dodson-Robbins - At the residence of S.J. Clifford, Smethport, January 30, 1882, by Rev. E.B. Hubbell, Mr. James B. Dodson of Brookville, Pa., and Miss Cara R. Robbins of Fort Allegany, Pa. Page 1. Ancient History. Tubbs-Heinlein. - At the M.E. Parsonage, Smethport, January 31, 1882, by Rev. E.P. Hubbell, Mr. Frank H. Tubbs and Miss Mary R. Heinlein, all of Farmers Valley. Page 1. Ancient History. Last Saturday, Feb. 11, 1882, Mr. L.A. Gifford and Miss Mary E. Bennett were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony by Esquire Smith. They are both residents of Smethport, with lots of friends who will join in congratulating the worthy couple in this pleasant affair. Instead of following the dictations of Dame Fashion, and taking a wedding tour, the happy pair settled right down to business on the start. They will continue to reside in Smethport. Page 1. Ancient History. Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Mr. George M. Corwin of this place to Miss Adda Oakes, which will occur at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Oakes, at Forrestville, N.Y., on Wednesday, March 15th, 1882. Harry E. Camp of Petrolia, Canada, formerly of this place, and Miss Marion Lawton of Bradford, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents yesterday morning. The happy couple will reside at Petrolia. May 10, 1906: Page 1, Ancient History. Wednesday forenoon (April 26, 1882) at 11 o'clock Mr. Donald Beatty, of Jamestown, and Miss Belle Lyman of this place, were united in marriage by Rev. S.B. Hubbel, at the residence of the bride's parents on Mechanic street. We congratulate Mr. Beatty upon securing such an estimable partner through life. Belle was well known in Smethport and had many warm friends who sincerely regret to see her leave the place. The happy young couple have the best wishes of the MINER as well as their hosts of friends. Page 1. Ancient History. Wednesday, May 3, 1882, Mr. Lawrence Sheehan and Miss Riva Carter were married by Esquire Smith. The many friends of the contracting parties wish them a pleasant life and a long one. Page 1. Ancient History. Carroll-Gould. - In buffalo, April 26, 1882, by the Rev. William Spelter, Mr. T.H. Carroll of Smethport, Pa., and Miss Isabell M. Gould of Cambria, N.Y. Page 1. Ancient History. Olds-Heinlien - At the home of the bride, April 26, 1882, by the Rev. A. Branson, Mr. John A. Olds and Miss Jennie Heinlein, both of Farmers Valley. Pa. Miss Mary Alzine Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Green of Bradford, and Mr. Elton Holden of Port Allegany, were united in marriage at the home of the bridegroom's parents at 8:30 o'clock last evening. The bride was a former resident of Smethport and both the contracting parties have many friends in this place who will extend best wishes. May 17, 1906: A very quiet wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian parsonage at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, when Rev. J. Paul Shelly united in marriage Mr. Harvey G. Berkhouse and Miss Virginia Beay, two of Kane's highly respected and deservedly popular young people. Mr. Burkhouse is one of Kane's progressive young attorneys, while his bride has been a resident of Kane for a number of years and is an accomplished young lady. The Republican, unites with a host of other friends in wishing them a long and happy life. - Kane Republican. May 24, 1906: Page 3. From the Port Allegany Reporter it is learned that the marriage of Miss Bertha H. Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen, to Mr. Edward J. Ainsbrow was solemnized Tuesday morning May 15, at St. Gabriel's church, Rev. Wm. Becker officiating. Page 3. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Rogerson, No. 265 Congress street, was the scene of a pretty home wedding at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon when their daughter, Miss Ella Elizabeth Rogerson, was united in marriage to Dr. Charles Duane Cobb of Boston. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J.B. Kenyon, pastor, of the First M.E. church in the presence of 200 guests. - Bradford Era. Mr. Will B. Cole and Miss Mayme Earlbeck were married at Coudersport, Saturday, May 12. The groom is a well known young business man of Coudersport, and the bride is a charming young lady, formerly a resident of Coudersport, who has lived for several years past with her parents at Ocean Grove, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Cole will reside I Coudersport. Jun 14, 1906: Mr. James A. Carlson and Miss Mable Johns of Port Allegany were married one day recently. Jun 21, 1906: Announcement was made last Sunday at St. Eulaia church of the marriage of Miss Anna Holland, daughter of Engineer Holland, and John Lawly. The marriage will take palce the latter part of June. - Potter Journal. Miss Holland is well known in Smethport where she has visited on numerous occasions. Jun 28, 1906: Page 1. Whittaker-Ellingsfield Nuptials. At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ellingsfeld, corner of Mechanic and King streets, at eight o'clock Wednesday evening occurred a very pretty home wedding, when the Rev. J. Heber McCandless spoke the words which united the lives of Mr. Charles Henry Whittaker of Manhattan, Pa., and Miss Matilda Fredreca Ellingsfeld of Smethport. Promptly at the hour mentioned the contracting parties and their attendants took their places in the front parlor and in a few short inutes the ceremony had been performed in the presence of the immediate famiies and a few invited guests. The bride was attended by Miss Eva Mott of Port Allegany as maid of honor, and Miss Carrie Ellingsfeld, a sister, as bridesmaid. R. Ralph Whittaker, a brother of the groom, acted as best man, and little Marie Sasse a niece of the bride, was flower bearer. The bride was becomingly attired in a handsome gown of white chiffon, the maid of honor was gowned in pink silk chiffon and the bridesmaid wore a gown of white crepe trimmed with pink. Following the ceremony a sumptuous wedding luncheon was served and during this period the happy young couple drove to Port Allegany, where they departed on the flyer for a bridal trip in southern Pennsylvania. Upon their return they will reside in Manhattan. The bride has been a resident of this borough for a number of years and has been a successful teacher in the Smethport schools for the past two years. During her residence here she has won the love and esteem of all who know her by her charming and endearing ways and the many friends are legion in wishing of a long, happy and prosperous wedded life. Mr. Whittaker is a rising young business man in Manhattan and holds the esteem and confidence of his acquaintance. The out of town guests were; Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Wilcox, Pa., Henry Whitaker, Ralph Whitaker, Galeton, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Todd, Mrs. D.S. Helmer, Mrs. W.J. Hall, Misses Martha Hilton, Ruth Hilton, Mayne Steele and Ethel Vosburg, Port Allegany, Pa. Mr. George J. Richie of Smethport and Miss Margaret Irene Mulvaney of Sartwell were united in marriage with a nuptial mass by Rev. Father J.F. Dugan at the Swedish Lutheran church at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning in the presence of only the immediate relatives. The witnesses to the ceremony were Frank Mulvaney and Miss Ella Mulvaney, brother and sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Richie will reside in Smethport. Jun 28, 1906: Page 1. Babcock-Rogers. - At the M.E. parsonage, Smethport, Jan. 2, 1883, by Rev. E.P. Hubbell, Almond D. Babcock and Miss Lissa Rogers, all of Friendship, N.Y. Mr. George J. Richie of Smethport and Miss Margaret Irene Mulvaney of Sartwell were united in marriage with a nuptial mass by Rev. Father J.F. Dugan at the Swedish Lutheran church at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning in the presence of only the immediate relatives. The witnesses to the ceremony weree Frank Mulvaney, and Miss Ella Mulvaney, brother and sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Richie will reside in Smethport. Mr. William Milks of East Randolph, N.Y., and Miss Winifred Woods of Bradford were united in marriage at the bride's home Tuesday evening. Miss Mayme Dwyer of Port Allegany, well known in Smethport, and Mr. Thomas Dolan of Sheffield were married last week. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 12.2 Kb