Marriage of Kehrer, August {I3913} (b. 1813, d. UNKNOWN) and Reimann, Julia T. {I3914} (b. 1831, d. UNKNOWN)
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2002
Media: Ancestry.com
Note: Ancestry.com. Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2002 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2002. Tex
as Department of State Health Services, Texas.
Note: They were married at St. Mary's Catholic church on Monday by the
Reverend Father Fridoline Meyer, Order of St. Benedict.
Note: They were married on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Louisa Glenn
by the Reverend M. L. Frierson. May Etta had a cousin named Bishop
who went to New Mexico and knew the Taylors. He told M. D. that he
had a cousin in Alabama that just suited him. He wrote to her for two
years then went to Alabama and married her two weeks later and took
her back to New Mexico.
Note: Houston Chronicle
Wednesday, October 26, 1910
Licenses to Wed
Marcus D. Taylor with Miss Lizzie G. Smith
Hymeneal
Miss Lizzie Glenn Smith and Marcus D. Taylor, both of Iago, were married at 5 o?clock last night by Rev. J. A. Ramsey at 1314 providence street. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will be at home in Iago after November 1.
Houston Daily Post
Wednesday, October 26, 1910
Miss Lizzie Glenn Smith and Marcus D. Taylor, both of Iago, were married at 5 o?clock last night by Rev. J. A. Ramsey at 1314 providence street. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will be at home in Iago after November 1.
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Houston Post, Houston, Texas
Publication: Newspaper
Media: Microfilm
Note: Texas A&M University, College Station, TXData:
Text: Wednesday, October 26, 1910.
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Houston Chronicle, Houston, Texas
Publication: Newspaper
Media: Microfilm
Note: Texas A&M University, College Station, TXData:
Text: Wednesday, October 26, 1910.
Note: They were married by the Reverend William Burr.
Note: Mr. Marcus DeWitt Taylor
requests the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of his daughter
Loudie Lee
to
Mr. George Greenleaf Mick
Wednesday evening, October twenty-first
nineteen hundred and eight
at eight o?clock
at his home
Iago, Texas
At Home
after November first
Iago, Texas
Note: Both young people have for some weeks been in the employ of the Western Union Telegraph Company at El Campo, and after the ceremony which unites their futures returned to that city to make their home. They had no children.
Note: Annie was from Shiner, Texas.
Note: They were married by the Reverend E. D. Fergerson.
Note: They were married by the Reverend Martin Luther Frierson.
Note: They were married by the Reverend Martin Luther Frierson.
Note: They were married by the Reverend S. A. Coyle.
Note: To this union was given two sons and seven daughters.
Note: They had no children.
Note: Their's was the first marriage to be performed in the new Methodist
Church at Choctaw Corner.
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