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VICTOR AHRENS-BESSIE RUPP
L.S. ALEXANDER-LEONA OPPENHEIMER
AUGUST ALBRECHT-LULA CUNNINGHAM
C.B. ARNOLD-ANNIE FUNK
W.L. BAILEY-ADA HOLZHAUSER
J.C. BANKS-WINONA BARNES and
W.B. BARBEE-JUNIA ROSEBOROUGH
JOHN C. BARDIN-STELLA I. BRANDES
FRED JOHN BAUER-GOLCINE SHAEFER
GEORGE BAUER-ADRIAN WILDEN
LEROY L. BEYER-ELLA G. MASSEY
EARL BLANTON-FRIEDA MUELLER
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, August 24, 1956
WILL A. BUHLER-LUDIE GERVAIS
THOS. C. CALHOUN-META GOLDMAN
ALAN BALFOUR CAMERON-VIRGINIA LEE GRIFFIN
CAREY CANON-NELLIE DOSS
RAYMOND CARPENTER-MILVERA HUNT
F.W. CHARSKE-DORA DUNLAP
JOHN H. CLEGG-LILLIAN ROSELLE
IKE COHEN-SUSIE SHIVER
EVERETT CONWELL-EULA WRIGHT
DUDLEY T. DEAVERS-BIRDIE WHIPS
MARTIN DEDEAR-ELSIE WEBER
WILLIAM DELANEY-MISS JUTZ
GARNET DUNCAN-LORAINE SULLIVAN
VENTURA DELEON-ADELAIDE BUEN LASTRA
G.T. DUNCAN-CECELIA K. FERGUSON
HANS H. ERNST-LOUISE A. MCDONALD
CHESTER EVANS-KATHERINE McDONALD
SAM FADOL-ANNIE HYAK
ALEX FISCHER-GERTRUDE HELWEG
WILLIAM NEVILL FLEMING-HELEN MITCHELL
WILLIAM FROBESE, JR.-SOPHIE EUGENIA GRAMANN
J.S. GANEM-ALMA ARA
CLAUDE GARRETT-LOUISE MARCAK
JOHN GISLER-ROSE IISNER
CHARLES GOEHRING-KATIE GARRETT
HARRY GOLTZMAN-YETTA LAZOR
JOHN M. HALL-AGNES FAGAN
JOSEPH HALL-GRACE KRAEMER
JOHN H. HILKENE-HATTIE EDSON DANIEL
Mr. and Mrs. CARL F. HOLZHEUSER
HENRY HOLZHEUSER-MAGGIE FORESTER
A.E.C. HORNBURG-CORINNE JAMES
ARNOLD HUMMEL-AMELIA NIED
TOM HUNT-MAUDE ARMSTRONG
FRANK HUSER-THERESA SEGER
FELIX D. JAMES-IDA M. BYRNES
LANNE JECKER-KATE BORNEFELD
C.H. JENDKE-ELLA C. SCHMIDT
J.S. JOHNSON, JR.-JULIA ALBRECHT
ANTON KALICH-LEOLA LALA
Dr. and Mrs. JACK KAHN
W.C. KLETT-THEO McMULLEN
SAM KNEBLE-ALADA CRAIN
WILLIAM A. LANDER-EDITH LEFFLAND
TOM H. LEE-JOSEPHINE FRITZ
CHARLES LEUSCHNER-SOPHIA KOEHLER
JULIUS C. LEVY-SELMA LICHTENSTEIN
DAVE LEWIS-MAMIE NITSCHE
Mr. and Mrs. C.M. LINNEY
F.B. LOWERY-GRACE MYERS PETERSON
SAM F. LUCCHESE
B.K. MICHAEL-KATHERINE ANDERSON
MONTIE MARSHALL-LUCILLE CROUCH
LESLIE McDONALD-KATIE CLARKE
HORACE HAMMOND McDOWELL-WALDINE RATHBONE
ROY MCFADDIN-NELLIE B. WOOD
LEOPOLD MORRIS-ROSE MURPHY
ROBERT MUELLER-EMMA KLEIBER
MARTIN O'CONNOR-MAUDE LOWE
LEE PEPPER-LEAH MONTGOMERY
AL PICKERING-MARGARET LIGHTNER
EVARISTO RAMIREZ-FELICITAS BUENOSTRO
D.I. RATHER-VEDA BYRD PAGE
SAM ERNEST RAVEN Jr.-LUCILLE MARGARET URBAN
B. COLEMAN REMICK-PAULINE DAVIDSON
ARTDUR REUTER-LOUISE FARBER
JOHN ROECKER-ISABELLA WAGNER
R.B. ROOS-ANGELA REGAN
SAM SAMUSCH-FLORENCE HALFIN
LOUIS SCHERER-LIZZIE HIRSCHHAUSER
RAYMOND SCHERLEN-ANN GRAY
CHARLES SCHUCHERT-KATHERINE WILDEN
A.T. SENGELE
LEONARD SHROPSHIRE-ALICE MARY CLARK
DOUGLAS SIGMUND-ELNORA SPRINGER
E.J. SIMON-KATIE FIMBEL
LEWIS SMITH-EMMA DIEBEL
W.H. SMITH-KATE FLEMING
CLAUDE SEYMORE STEELE-HAZEL HATCH
ARTHUR STEVENS-JOSEPHINE SLOANE
LLOYD M. STEVENS-ROBERTA CALLENDER
JOHN J. STOCKBAUER-KANDLER
GEORGE STONER-MAYME JOHNSON
R.K. TURPEN-HERMA EDLINE ALBRECHT
HENRY C. URBAN-JOSEPHINE WAGNER
VANDENBERGE, Mr. & Mrs. J.V. (Anniversary)
HERMAN J. VOGT- ROSIE WEBER
J.P.WAGNER-MYRTLE WEBBER
HOWARD WEAVER-EDNA HAMILTON
EARNEST WEHMEYER-JOSEPHINE MOORE
J.R. WEISIGER-DAISY BOYD
ROBERT FRED WEST-CARRIE VOGT
COY H. WHITE-MARY LUCILLE EVANS
SAM C. WILDEN-AGNES KREHMEIER
ROY C. WILHELM-ELLA LOUISE GRIER
THOMAS MILTON WRIGHT-HAZEL MASON
PAGE GROOM BRIDE LICENSE GRANTED MARRIAGE DATE PAGE 25 ALEXANDER, Daniel SILVERSTEIN, Adelein Miss January,4, 1871 3 January, 1871 M. LEVY
WYATT,Robert WILSON, Emma January 4, 1871 4 January 1871 HARRIS, Mitchell A. Baptist Minister
NEVILL, Sam.Alex. BEATY. Kate Miss January 5, 1871 5 January, 1871 LOUGHRIDGE, Wm. R. W. Rev.
CARLISLE, James, Wesley HERRY,MARY S. Miss January 5,1871 5 January, 1871 HALL, C.G. J. P.
PAGE 26 BROWN, Green JACKSON, Lizzie January 7,1871 18 January, 1871 CROWNWILL, A.H. J.P.
AGILARE, Elyihu HERNANYDEZ, Marcelena January 9, 1871 3 February, 1871 GARDETT, A. Catholic Priest.
STUART, Martin MOORE, Fannie January 19, 1871 19 January, 1871 ALLEN, Parson
WASHINGTON, Frank SANDERS, Sarah January 23, 1871 12 February 1871 HARRIS, Mitchell
ANDERSON, Prince HAGAN, Eliza February 4, 1871 12 February, 1871 HACKET, Sic. M. E Church
PAGE 27 HARRISON, Joe EDMONDS, Margaret February 4, 1871 Not Returned
THOMAS, Nathaniel FRY, Hatty February 6, 1871 Returned Feb. 17, 1871. HARRIS, Allen, Methodist Minister
GASEL, Sebastian SIMOUSKI, Helenia Mrs. February 8, 1871 HENRY, L.J. Emile Catholic Priest
CRAIG, W. J. WHEELER, India February 11, 1871 12 February, 1871 COOLEY, Jas. W. Ordained Elder of M. E. Church
RANDALL, Collins BURNETT, Kissy February 14, 1871 15 February 1871 HARRISON M. FMC, Minister Baptist Church
PAGE 28 GARCIA, Deonicia MORRA, Cornilia February 27, 1871 19 February 1871 CORNWELL, A.H. Justice of the Peace
FIND, William JEFFERSON, Anna February 25, 1871 25 February, 1871 HARRIS, Allen Minister of M. E. Church
NEWMOND, Jack TERRIL, Mary March 10, 1871 11 March, 1871 CORNWELL.A.H. J.P.
PAGE 29 BORDEN, James C. McCLANAHAN, Virginia L. March 14, 1871 Returned March 16, 1871. COOLEY, J.W. ordained Minister of the M.E. Church, South.
FISHER, Isabe BOUDS (BORIDS), Eliza. March 25, 1871 26 March 1871, WILLIAM W. Baptist Minister
CHAMBERS, Marlin McDONALD, Minivera March 25, 1871 29 March 1871 FARRES A. J.P.
FREHNER, Jacob Rev. LENZ, Caroline March 28, 1871 15 March, 1871 KRAFF, M. Minister
BELLT, Thomas H. LOTT, Alice March 30, 1871 30 March, 1871 HARRIS, Allen Pastor M. E. Church
PAGE 30 JONES, Isham SMITH, Elvira April 6, 1871 6 April 1871 HARRIS, Allen, Parson
WECKE, Christian SCHWARTZ, Mary April 11, 1871 11 April 1871 KRAPF W. Minister of the Gospel
BASALDNA, Felipe SOTO, Rita April 22, 1871 26 April 1871 GARDETT. G. Catholic Priest.
CUEBAS, Jesus Maria GUERRO, Francesca Ortis April 22, 1871 7 May 1871 GARDET A. Catholic Priest
PAGE 31 HARRIS, Gerhardt HANS, Caroline May 26, 1871 30 May 1871 KRAPF W. Minister of the Gospel
JOHNSON, Moses CARRO (CAMO), Matilda June 16, 1871 21 June 1871 GARDET A. Catholic. Priest.
RICKS, Edmund BROWN, Margaret July 10, 1871 10 July 1871 HALL, C.G. JP prec 2 Vict. Co.
PHELPS, Truman SEAWELL, Moena July 14, 1871 19 July, 1871 CORNWELL, A.H. JP.
PAGE 32 FIDEROGO, Antonio ARCOSTA, Francisco July 18, 1871 20 July 1871 CORNWELL A.H. JP.
MILLER, Alford SHARFE(SHASFE) Catharin. July 29, 1871 29 July 1871 HARRIS, Mitchell, Parson
LANGWELL, Arthur SCHINEDER July 31, 1871 6 August 1871 ONDERDAUCK, G. J.P.
WILDEN, George SCHAT, Barbara, Mrs. August 4, 1871 5 August 1871 FLENRY, EM. Rev.
PAGE 33 PHILLIPIS, C.B. PEARSON, Farrise E. Mrs. August 5, 1871 8 August 1871 CSUTCHES, W.H. Presbyterian Minister
BOLDT, Christian Friedrich REIMANN, Ernestine Christina August 10, 1871 15 August 1871 KRAPH,W. Min.
ESPATIA, Fernando MORO, Polie August 14, 1871 22 August 1871 GARDET A. R.C. Priest.
THOMAS, Henry FREDRICK, Emily August 22, 1871 22 August 1871 KRAPF, W. Minister
PAGE 34 WEINZ, A. J. MEIFSNER, Emilie August 22, 1871 22 August 1871 KRAPH W. Minister
FLORES, Juan AGUILAR, Maria Reta August 23, 1871 23 August 1871 GARDET, A. Priest
ANDERS, James TOOMBS, Nancy August 26, 1871 28 August 1871 KRAPF, W. Rev.
ROBINSON, Joseph TERREL, Kansas August 26, 1871 Not Returned.
JOHNSTON, James C. SANDENS, Bessie August 291871 29 August 1871 COOLEY, J.W. Rev
PAGE 35 BARTON, Summerville H. JONES, Mary A. Mrs. September 9, 1871 11 September 1871. COOLEY J.W.
PATZ, Florentino TREVINIO, Josefa September 18, 1871 4 October 1871 GARDET, A. Priest
JASCHKE, Joseph JASPER, Caroline Louisa October 17, 1871 18 October 1871 ONDERDONK
PAGE 35 JOHNSON, Peter LILLY, Mary October 18, 1871 21 October 1871, HALL C.G. Just. P. POLKA, John MAURES, Mary October 23, 1871 25 October 1871, FLENRY, L.J. Erin, Catholic Priest. PAGE 36 EQUIA, Trinidad A. URESTI, Otavina October 27. 1871 6 November 1871 GARDETT A. Priest FAUT(FARIT), Jerry WATSON, Ann October 27, 1871 Not Returned MURRAY, Lenn JANUARY, Frances November 8 1871 9 December 1871 HARRISON, Mitchell, Baptist Minister HALFF, Solomon LEVI, Fannie November 14, 1871 15 November 1871. HALL, C.G. JP. PAGE 37 MILLER(HILLER), Frederick SCHOOLEMES, Mina November 21, 1871 22 November 1871. MOEHLER, John Min. DECKER, Joseph MILLER, Amelia December 2, 1871 4 December 1871 FERRIS A. J.P. TERRIL, John RYAN, Martha December 2, 1871 3 December 1871 EDGAR J.M. JP NICKOLS, Andrew ANDERSON, Ann December 9, 1871 9 December, 1871 HARRISON, Mitchell. Baptist Min. PAGE 38 RAGLAND, Henry WARDEN, Bettie Mifs. December 14, 1871 15 December 1871 HALL, C.G. MAY, Schadrack C.D. MILLS, Laura December 14, 1871 14 December 1871. HARRISON, Mitchell MATHEWIS, Ogli MATHERS, Emiline December 25, 1871 25 December 1871 DEAN, Adam MILLS, Mary December 25, 1871 25 December 1871. HARRIS, Allen PAGE 39 KORNFEILARET, Frank GROTER, Minne December 25, 1871 Not Returned FRY, Alexander BEDFERD, Rosanna December 31, 1871 Not Returned
PAGE GROOM'S NAME BRIDE'S NAME DATE ISSUED MARRIAGE DATE DATE RETURNED PERFORMED BY               39 MOSLER, Carl Ferdinand KARM, Mary 9 Jan 1872 Not Available Not Available Not Available 39 HENSLEY, William WOMACK,Lizzie 10 Jan 1872 10 Jan. 1872 11 Jan 1872 Wm. A. HALL, MG 40 GERVAIS,Herman THOMPSON, Fannie 17 Jan 1872 18 Jan. 1872 29 Jan 1872 Wm. A. HALL, MG 40 DEWITT,John B. CHAMBERS, Amelia V. 18 Jan 1872 19 Jan. 1872 13 Feb 1872 A. FERRER, JP 40 WALLACE, William STAFFORD, Amanda 20 Jan 1872 21 Jan. 1872 15 Feb 1872 Allen HARRIS, MG 40 MAURER, Jacob JASCHKE, Augusta 23 Jan 1872 30 Jan. 1872 30 Jan 1872 C.G. HALL, JP 41 THOMAS, Peter WACKER, Mary 24 Jan 1872 30 Jan. 1872 30 Jan 1872 C. G. HALL, JP 41 RAGLAND, George LOUIS, Angeline 27 Jan 1872 28 Jan. 1872 10 Feb 1872 C. R. COLEMAN, JP 41 URBAN, Wendlen WACKER, Emelia 1 Feb 1872 6 Feb. 1872 6 Feb 1872 C.G. HALL, JP 41 POWER, Edward FIELD, Pattie 5 Feb 1872 6 Feb. 1872 7 Mar 1872 Rev. A. GARDET 42 BROWN, William DARDEN,, Mary 29 Feb 1872 3 Mar. 1872 6 Mar 1872 Rev.Allen HARRISON 42 RATCHFORD, James W. ROSE, Linda 29 Feb 1872 12 Mar. 1872 14 Mar 1872 Wm A. HALL, MG 42 SAMARA, B. C. GOLA, Agnes 5 Mar 1872 7 Mar. 1872 8 Mar 1872 A. FERRER, JP 42 GRIFFIN, Thomas LEWIS, ANNA 3 Feb 1872 4 Feb. 1872 7 Mar 1872 A. H. CROMWELL, JP 43 BRADLEY, John BURNETT, Winnie 9 Mar 1872 10 Mar 1872 12 Mar 1872 Allen HARRIS, MG 43 MURPHREE, James SMITH, Lula 22 Mar 1872 27 Mar 1872 29 Mar 1872 Rev. W. A. HALL 43 SALZIGER, J. Godfrey KLOPH, Clara 27 Mar 1872 27 Mar 1872 6 Apr 1872 W. KRAPH, Min 43 DOUGLASS,Henry EDMONDS, Alice 30 Mar 1872 NA NA NA 44 JONES, William WHITING, Dolly 6 Apr 1872 20 Apr 1872 22 Apr 1872 Wm. MENIFEE, Min. 44 FIMBLE, Joseph MEYER, Rosa 15 Apr 1872 23 Apr 1872 7 May 1872 A. GARDET, Priest 44 TUCKER, Hardy HARVEY, Caroline 20 Apr 1872 20 Apr 1872 22 Apr 1872 Wm. MENIFEE, Min. 44 FRANZ, Conrad H. BRACKEN, Elizabeth 29 Apr 1872 30 Apr 1872 24 May 1872 Rev. August LETTERMAN 45 KERR,Wm. S. W. SPEAKE, Sarah A. 8 apr 1872 20 Apr 1872 9 May 1872 Rev. John F. COOK, MG. 45 ANDERSON, James N. WOODWARD,Keron 15 May 1872 22 Apr 1872 30 May 1872 Jno. F. COOK 45 MUMFORD, Silas RYDOLPH, Emma 24 May 1872 26 May 1872 28 May 1872 Wm. MENIFEE, Min. 45 MILLER, John TIMME, MARY 28 May 1872 NA NA NA 46 WIMBISH, James JONES, Frances 4 Jun 1872 4 Jun 1872 6 Jun 1872 Allen HARRIS, Min. 46 FORBES,Gideon McGurpson(?), Mary 6 Jun 1872 7 Jun 1872 26 Jun 1872 Joseph WHITLOCK 46 STANTON, Greenberry ROSS, Georgiana 8 Jun 1872 8 Jun 1872 13 July 1872 Mitchell HARRISON, Min. 46 ELLIOTT, George BROWN, Delia 8 Jun 1872 8 Jun 1872 13 July 1872 Michell HARRISON, Min. 46 WHITENTON, John R. PROBST, Margaret J. (?) 8 Jun 1872 NA NA NA 47 JEFFERSON, Aleck MURPHY,Sally 11 Jun 1872 12 Jun 1872 14 Jun 1872 Allen HARRIS, Min 47 SCHUDER(?), Gilbert SEFFERLEN, Mary 13 Jun 1872 15 Jun 1872 17 Jun 1872 J. M. EDGAR, JP 47 Morgio (?), Elijah FLORES (?), Cera 13 Jun 1872 24 Jun 1872 8 July 1872 Rev. A. GARDET 47 BECK, Joseph SCHENDLER, Farouica(?) 15 Jun 1872 2 July 1872 8 Jul 1872 Emile FLUERY, Priest 48 TALBOTT, Levi BAKER, Mary 22 Jun 1872 14 July 1872 6 Aug 1872 Mitchel HARRISON, Baptist Minister 48 VILTORIO (?), Beveais (?) SALAZAR, Florencia 22 Jun 1872 29 Jun 1872 7 July 1872 A. H. CROMWELL, JP 48 DUNHAM, William Banks, Hannah 22 Jun 1872 23 Jun 1872 25 Jun 1872 Rev. Allen HARRIS 48 PERKINS, Walter M. DELEON, Louisa 21 Jun 1872 29 Jun 1872 13 July 1872 Mitchel HARRISON 49 COLYER, Gilbert FRY, Caroline 23 July 1872 23 July 1872 24 July 1872 R. H. COLEMAN, JP 49 HARRIS, John ?, Amanda NA NA NA NA 49 TERRIL, James LEWIS, Sarah 14 Aug 1872 15 Aug 1872 6 Feb 1873 Mitchell HARRIS 49 ANDERSON, Jerry PICKENS, Priscilla 10 Aug 1872 11 Aug 1872 6 Feb 1873 Mirchell HARRIS 50 ROWLAND, George KEAN, Jane 17 Aug 1872 17 Aug 1872 20 Aug 1872 Wm. MENIFEE, Min. 50 VOIGT, Edmund GAFFERS, Louisa 19 Aug 1872 20 Aug 1872 17 Sep 1872 H. A. LETTERMANN, MG 50 FISHER, Theodore STRAKE, Minna 29 Aug 1872 1 Sep 1872 11 Sep 1872 H. A. LETTERMAN, MG 50 QUINTERO, Felipe CISNEROS, Refugio 21 Aug 1872 9 Sep 1872 2 Oct 1872 Rev. A. GARDET 51 SANDERS, Barden SESSIONS, Eliza 2 Sep 1872 4 Sep 1872 9 Sep 1872 Mitchel HARRIS 51 DELAGARZA, Manuel REGALADA FLORES, Justa 12 Sep 1872 23 Sep 1872 2 Oct 1872 Rev. A GARDET 51 CARPENTER, J. E. BEATY, Mary E. 14 Sept 1872 15 Sep 1872 16 Sep 1872 Wm. A. HALL, MG 51 CUNNINGHM, O.W. VON KORMAN, Charlotte 18 Sep 1872 18 Sep 1872 25 Sep 1872 W. A. HALL 52 ROBERTS, Chas Thos WEBB, Melinda 19 Sep 1872 30 Sep 1872 1 Oct 1872 A. H. CROMWELL, JP 52 NOTHNAGEL,Valentine Wm ROTHAMAL, Mary 21 Sep 1872 NA NA NA 52 TILLMAN, Anderson RICE, Sarah 7 Sep 1872 7 Sep 1872 1 Oct 1872 A. H. CROMWELL, JP 52 ERNST, Anton GANZ, Rosa 7 Oct 1872 NA NA NA 53 FLORES, Jesus MALDONADO, Felipa 14 Oct 1872 3 Nov 1872 13 Nov 1872 A. BADLOZ, Priest 53 REEVES, Tobe WILLEMAIN, Corallie 21 Oct 1872 22 Oct 1872 23 Oct 1872 C. G. HALL, JP 53 THOMAS, Elisha DONALDSON, Elizabeth 5 Nov 1872 5 Nov 1872 5 Nov 1872 C. G. HALL, JP 53 SCHROETER, Charles GROTE, Hannah 11 Nov 1872 15 Nov 1872 20 Nov 1872 NA 54 HILL, Moses KING, Mary 14 Nov 1872 18 Nov 1872 19 Nov 1872 Wm. MENIFEE, Min. 54 HARRIS, W. T. RAGLAND, Eliz. Jennett 21 Nov 1872 21 Nov 1872 22 Nov 1872 N.CARRINGTON, Min 54 HEFFERMAN,John M. BARNES, Prissy 22 Nov 1872 26 Nov 1872 27 Nov 1872 C. G. HALL, JP 54 FIETZ(?), Carl Fredk.Labrecht BOHM, Emilie 25 Nov 1872 25 Nov 1872 30 Nov 1872 Rev. H. KRAFT, Min 55 BARNES, Thomas WILLIAMS, Rosana 28 Nov 1872 28 Nov 1872 30 Nov 1872 Wm. MENIFEE, Min 55 BAREFIELD, George BRADSHAW, Emily 29 Nov 1872 29 Nov 1872 5 Jan 1873 J. M. EDGAR, JP 55 Beck, Charles T. LENZ, Hanna 7 Dec 1872 10 Dec 1872 14 Dec 1872 Wm. KRAPF, Min 55 ERNST, ANTONE HALLER, K. 7 DEC 1872 8 DEC 1872 16 DEC 1872 A.M.L. (?) 56 HILL, Edmond SMITH,Lizzie 12 Dec 1872 12 Dec 1872 14 Dec 1872 Allen HARRIS, Min 56 MALITZ, Charles F. POLKE, Theressa 14 Dec 1872 26 Dec. 1872 27 Dec 1872 R. H. COLEMAN, JP 56 BOLLACHER, G.H. WURTENBERG, Elise 16 Dec 1872 17 Dec 1872 18 Dec 1872 R. H. COLEMAN, JP 56 EMANUEL,Sigmund Ernest CORNICK, Fannie 18 Dec 1872 18 Dec 1872 21 Dec 1872 James H. TUCKER, Deacon MECS 57 BRACKEN, Robert GRIFFITH, Mary 25 Dec 1872 27 Dec 1872 6 Jan 1873 A. FERRER 57 ADAMS, William GOFF, Jane 27 Dec 1872 28 Dec 1872 28 Dec 1872 Allen HARRIS 57 HARRISON, Joseph PRICE, Edie H. 28 Dec 1872 28 Dec 1872 4 Jun 1875 Mitchell HARRIS, Min 57 WILLIAMS, Louis COLWELL, Ema 28 Dec 1872 30 Dec 1872 6 Feb 1873 Mitchell HARRIS, Min 58 WARD, Leander E. WHITNEY, Minnie F. 31 Dec 1872 31 Dec 1872 4 Jan 1873 Rev. Robt . (?) Min
Pages Groom's Name Bride's Name Date License Issued Date of Marriage or Date Returned & Who Performed Marriage 92 345 N(u?)EYLAND,William Edward FITZGERALD,Mary E. 26 Dec 74W.J. NEELY, clk 5 Jan 1875 by Rev. S. GARDET C P 93 347 WILLIAMS, James TAYLOR, Hattie 7 Jan 75 W J NEELY, clk 7 Jan 1875 by Mitchel HARRISON Baptis Minister. 348 LOWE, Alexander SCHUTTER, Katharine 13 Jan 1875 W J NEELY clk 14 Jan 1875 by Josephus JOHNSON a? Minister. 349 McKINZEY, William WILLIAMS, Edna 21 Jan 1875 Wm J NEELY, clk Returned 12 March 1875 No entry of having been excuted. 350 THIEZ (THIE?Z), Joe WAGNER, Mary Carolina 21 Jan 1875 W J NEELY clk 23 Jan 1875 by C G HALL J. P. 94 351 HELM, Jacob McKOLAR (NICKOLAI), Mis Louisa 25 Jan 1875 W J NEELY clk 25 Jan 1875 by C G HALL. 352 WAGNER , Frances HOMAN, Otelia (Otetia) 25 Jan 1875 W J NEELY, clk 26 Jan 1875 by W (KRAFF) Lutheran Minister. 353 MEDRANO, Nibes Miebas ORTIS, Teressa 31 Jan 1875 W J NEELY, clk 4 Feb 1875 by A GARDET Catholic Priest. 354 GARZA, Julian GARCIA , Guadaloupa 18 Feb 1875 W J NEELY clerk 25 Feb 1875 by A. GARDET Catholic Priest 95 355 THOMPSON, J T RANKIN, Miss Mollie (Dewitt)) ( Co) (?per) 25 Feby 1875 W J NEELY, clk 25 Feby 1875 by M A ?LACK (Plack or Black) Minister of Gospel. 356 WORD, Preston B HEWETT, Miss Lucella H 1 Mch 1875 W J NEELY clk 2 March 1875 by Josephus JOHNSON Presby- terian Minister. 357 EVANS, Napoleon MOSLEY, SARAH 2 March 1875 W J NEELY clerk 3 March 1875 Re-turned & filed 20 Mch 1875 executed by Larkin (CASFUR) 358 TRAVENIO, Louis CHRISTOVA, Conception 6 Mch 1875 W J NEELY clk 6 March 1875 by R. H. COLEMAN JP VC 96 359 ARCHER, (Irven?) WEBSTER, Ann 15 March 1875 W J NEELY clk 28 March 1875 by Lavkyn DARFUR Minister ME Col Church. 360 LITTLE, Jacob KINSEY, Lucy 19 Mar 1875 W.J NEELY clk no further information 361 HAYES, Joseph HAMITTON, (HAMELTON) Nellie 27 Mar 1875 W J NEELY clk 27 March 1875 by Geo W ROBINSON Pastor Victoria charge. 362 QUELLAR, Atanasio RIOS, Francisca 29 March 1875 W J NEELY clerk 14 April 1875 Rev A GARDET 97 363 URBAN, Joseph GAUGLER, Mary 3 April 1875 W J NEELY clerk 6 April 1875 by W (KRAFF) Minister Lutheran Church V.C. 364 BILLINGS, Chas F. WEEKLEY, Ave 20 April 1875 W J NEELY clk 21 April 1875 by R H Coleman J P V C 365 GAUGLER, Henry LABISH, Martha (Mary) 20 April 1875 W J NEELY clk 20 April 1875 by Rev J TEITIER 366 FLORENTIN, Charles ESPELIO (ESFELIO), Florentia 22 April 1875 Wm J NEELY clk Witness S PELAR W J NEELY 28 April 1875 by R H COLEMAN J.P. 98 367 RYAN, Albert G. LYTLE, Miss (Jannie) 23 April 1875 W J NEELY clk 23 April 1875 by R H COLEMAN J.P.Victoria Co 368 BAKER, W H BOBBITT, Miss S (W) 7 May 1875 W J NEELY clk 15 May 1875 Rev. J W (COOLEY) 369 HENDERSON, Lewis WARE, Bettie 7 May 1875 W J NEELY clk 22 May 1875 by Cyrus HACKETT 370 WALKER, J.H. TSVYMAN, Sally R 19 May 1875 W J NEELY clk Reported ( ? ) clerk that ( ? ) parties were not married (?ltrat??t???) License destroyed 99 371 ALONSO, Pedro de la GARZA, Conception 24 May 1875 W J NEELY clk 24 June 1875 Rev A GARDET Priest filed 5 June 1875 W J NEELY clk Note: clerical error on dates? 372 LIN(D)SAY, James LUDER, Margaret 24 May 1875 W J NEELY clk 25 May 1875 by Rev A GARDET 373 MAWHISTER, Wm T HOLDEN, M?s or Mrs Susanah 27 May 1875 W J NEELY clk 27 May 1875 by E M PHELPS J.P. 374 VERA, Francisco GUERRA, Balentina 8 June 1875 W J NEELY clk 17 June 1875 A GARDETT 100 375 WEISIGER, Rua (Resa) N. COALLMAN ,(Callman?) (Mrs?) Anne (An???) B 8 June 1875 W J NEELY clk 9 June 1875 by Rev Josepheus JOHNSON Presbyt Minst. 376 STANF(U)D, Louis HOBSON, Maria 12 June 1875 W J NEELY clk 15 June 1875 Em PHELPS Justice of Peace Prect 4 377 KITCHENS, Rueben BUMETT, Pertina 17 June 1875 W J NEELY clk 18 June 1875 E.M. PHELPS 378 SCH(MI)DT, Flo(na) or (Florn or Florm) VOIT, Annie 19 June 1875 W J NEELY clk 29 June 1875 by Rev. John FRITIER Lutheran Minister 101 379 (G or D)OHMANN Wm LAAS, Huldah 22 June 1875 W J NEELY clk 24 June 1875 by L. BISSETT Minister Re/t 7 Aug 1875 380 SUMMERVILLE (SU????VILLE),Thomas JOHNSON, Hester 24 June 1875 W J NEELY clk 24 July 1875 by Larkin CASP(ER) M.E.C. 381 KEIPPLE, (KLIPPLE), John BRANDES, Dora 1 July 1875 W J NEELY Clk 1 July 1875 by C G HALL J.P. 382 DUFFY, Owen T HATHAWAY, Maggie M (N?) 5 July 1875 W J NEELY clk 5 July 1875 by Rev Father A GARDET 102 383 EQUIA, Pruifilo URESTI, Martiana 17 July 1875 W J NEELY clk 21 July 1875 by Rev A GARDET R Catholic Priest 384 URESTI, Inocencio MORA, Miss Emily (Carmen) 19 July 1875 W J NEELY clk 22 July 1875 by Rev A GARDETT 385 HARDY, John SCOTT, Melinda 26 July 1875 W J Neely clk 28 July 1875 by Mitchell HARRISON M.G. 386 SNIDER, Fred H BLOSSMAN, Miss Mary (P) 26 July 1875 W J NEELY clk 26 July 1875 by A GARDET Catholic Priest 103 387 FISCHER, Henry (M D) SCHALL, Mrs Catharine aged 36 years 29 July 1875 W J NEELY clk 29 July 1875 by W. KRAFF Minister of the Gospel 388 SENGELE (SENGELS),Alphonse T JECKER, Mis Josephine 31 July 1875 W J NEELY clerk 2 Aug 1875 by A GARDET Catholic Priest 389 NAWFORD (HANFORD), Calvin C RANDALL, Harriet 19 Aug 1875 W J NEELY clk 19 Aug 1875 by Parson S H CANFIELD Re�t 16 Sept 1875 390 THOMAS, Arthur RISHER (RISHAS), Ruth 1 Sept 1875 W J NEELY clk 2 Sept 1875 by J W ROBINSON Minister M.E.Church. Ret�d 1 Nov 1875 104 391 SEFFERMAN Frank WILLIMIA, Miss Julia 4 Sept 1875 W J NEELY clerk 6 Sept 1875 by Rev J TEITIER Lutheran Minister (Witnesses?) L. SCHUGENT & Kate SIMONS 392 JACKSON, W J JOHNSON, Emma 8 Sept 1875 W J NEELY clk 8 Sept 1875 by R H COLEMAN 393 HEATON, David H. HILL, Miss Ellen G. 27 Sept 1875 W J NEELY clk 27 Sept 1875 by Rev W. E. CARRINGTON, Recter Trinity Church 394 De La ROSA, Gregoria HANSON, Melissa 1 Oct 1875 W J NEELY clk 1 Oct 1875 by C G HALL J.P. 105 395 TURNER (TUNUS), Richard WILSON, Miss Elisabeth J 3 Oct 1875 W J NEELY clk 3 Oct 1875 by G W MAY Minister of the Gospel 396 KING, Robert CRAIG, Fanny 13 Oct 1875 W J NEELY clk Copied as written:13 1875 by Mitchell HARRISON M G ret�d and filed 6 Sept 1877 J E I MOODY clk 397 DOUGHTY, B. F. SCHUMACK (SCHEUMACK), Allis C. 21 Oct 1875 17 Nov 1875 by C G HALL JP 398 HAGEDORN, Jacob WAGNER, Bertha 23 Oct 1875 W J NEELY clk 26 Oct 1875 by Rev J TEITIN 106 399 THOMPSON, Aleck YOUNGBLOOD, Julia 25 Oct 1875 W J NEELY, clk 27 Oct 1875 by John WILSON Minister of the Gospel. Filed 5th Jan 1876 400 CUYA (CIRJA), Felipe HERERA, Eduvigne 5 Nov 1875 Wm J NEELY clk 8 Nov 1875 R H COLEMAN J P 401 JEWETT, Tom BENNETT, Emma 18 Nov 1875 W J NEELY clk Returned 23 Nov 1875 (No further information given) 402 DAWSON, Francis SUTTON, Constance D 22 Nov 1875 W J NEELY clk 23 Nov 1875 by Rev Josephus JOHNSON 107 403 CARSON, John L GRANBERRY, Miss Laura 6 Dec 1875 W J NEELY clk 16 Dec 1875 by L L BISSETT minister of the Gospel 404 NEUMANN, George SPANDAN (Spaudau), Mrs Johanna 7 Dec 1875 W J NEELY clk 14 Dec 1875 by W. KRAFF Minister of Luth Church 405 ROBINSON, Ed COTES (COTER),Violet 14 Dec 1875 W J NEELY clk 17 Dec 1875 by W D GRIFFITH Justice of Peace 406 WALTON, Eddie FORD, Mary Jane 16 Dec 1875 W J NEELY clk 24 Dec 1875 by Parson C E (?R) KINDALL 108 407 TRAYLOR (Tro?yler), Henry (C) SPENCER, Miss Sue 21 Dec 1875 W J NEELY clk 22 Dec 1875 by C G HALL J P V C 408 ANDERSON, Sandy FRYE, Bettie 22 Dec 1875 W J NEELY clk 22 Dec 1875 by Mitchell HARRISON Baptist Minister filed 13 (?jan) 1878 J E J MOODY clk 409 JONES, Cornelius GANT, Ella 28 Dec 1875 W J NEELY clk Copied as Written: Executed Den A (D or O) 1876 Wm MUNIFEE Baptist Minister filed Jan 4 1876 410 BELL, Spencer JOHNSON, Emiline 29 Dec 1875 W J NEELY clk 30 Dec 1875 by P H HENSBY Lavaca Texas
Page Groom's Name Bride's Name Date of License Date of Marriage & By Whom           P. 109, #411 SINGLETON, (Spyars) LINAM, Miss Mattie 4 Jan 1876 W J NEELY clk J B LYNAM (?????) 6 Jan 1876 by R. W. LONGBRIDGE, Minister of the Gospel at Goliad #412 SCOTT, William WEISIGER, Leelia 5 Jan 1876 W J NEELY clk 6 Jan 1876 J W Robinson Minister Filed 29 Mar 1876 #413 KING, Sr or Si Robinson, Lois 6 Jan 1876 W J NEELY clk (note: date filed 21 months later listed different clerk) 6 Jan 1876 by Mitchell Harrison M. G. Filed 6 Sept 1877 J E J MOODY clk #414 HARRISON, John WILLIAMS, Lucy 12 Jan 1876 W. J NEELY clk no further information given P. 110, #415 BYME (BYNER) Ja(s) E. SIDICK, Susan M C or (McSIDICK) 22 Jan 1876 W J NEELY clk 26 Jan 1876 By Rev A Gardet #416 KAY, Harrison JACKSON, EASTER 8 Feb 1876 W J NEELY clk by Theo W NEELY, deputy 8 Feb 1876 by J W Robinson Minister #417 PROBANDT, Charles A (SCHARG), Annie 8 Feb 1876 W J NEELY clk 18 Feb A D 1876 by W KRAFF Minister Lutheran Church #418 HARRIS, Walter RAGLAND, M F 8 Feb 1876 W J NEELY clk 20 Feb 1876 by W H H BIGGS ordained Minister of the Gospel P. 111, #419 (RUPIEY) or ? (RUFILEY),
William R. THOMPSON, Miss Ira May 21 Feb 1876 W J NEELY clk Theo WNEELY dept 25 Feb 1876 Rev A GARDET Catholic Priest #420 INMAN, Davis MASK, Miss Nancy (MOSK) 25 Feb 1876 W J NEELY Clerk (25) Feb 1876 R H COLEMAN J P V C. Witness: Mrs George BLACKBURN #421 ROUFF, Mark(s) CAHN, Sarah 28 Feb 1876 W J NEELY Clerk 1 March (no year) C G HALL J.P.V.C. #422 ALAMAN, Manuel MCMILLIN, Tyra (Tysa) 5 April 1876 W. J NEELY clk 5 April 1876 by C. G. HALL J. Peace Pages 112 & 113 #423 VOIGT, Herman HORNBERG (HOMBERG), Karmaleda 22 April 1876 J. E. J. MOODY CCVC, Wm J RYAN depty 25 April A. D. 1876 W. KNAPP Minister of the Gospel #424 BROWN, James R. TOTTY, Carrie 22 April 1876 Jno E. J MOODY, CCVC , Wm J RYAN Deputy 27 April 1876 by Q. DAVIDSON, JP #425 WALKER, I. H. GUILMINET, (GUILMINOT) Medora 25 April 1876 Jno E. J. MOODY CCVC, Wm J RYAN deputy 3 May 1876 by ?? GILLETT, Minister of Gospel M.E.C.S #426 McHENRY, Henry MURPHY, Alice 3 May 1876 Jno E.J. MOODY CCVC, Wm J.Ryan, deputy 3 May 1876 by (M)itchell HARRISON #427 JOHNSON, Alfred PRICE, Jennie 9 May 1876, Jno E. J. MOODY, Wm RYAN No further information #428 SPORRER, Henry SITTERLE, Mary 20 May 1876 Jno. E. J. MOODY, Wm Ryan 20 May 1876 by C.?.HALL J. P Precinct 1 Pp. 114 & 115, #429 ALEXANDER, Jacob ROUFF, Theresa 20 May 1876, Jno E J MOODY, a k a Court 160 15 June 1876 #430 KENNEDY, Rev. W. L.(or S) (COEKE) or (COCHIE), Miss Nellie R. 23 May 1876 Jn. E. J. MOODY,C C V C, Wm J RYAN, Deputy no further information #431 GARCIA, Manuel BIAVAL, Antonia (BIARAL) 24 May 1876 Jno E. J Moody C.C.V.C., Wm I. RYAN deputy 27 May 1876 Rev A CARDET, Catholic Priest #432 McINTIRE, N.R or P BROWN, Miss Sallie 30 May 1876 John E. MOODY, Clk (Co) Court VC 4 June 1876 by R. M. LONGBRIDGE M.G. #433 MOODY, Isaac CAMPBELL, Susan A. 31 May 1876 John E. Moody clk 31 May 1876 by Mack HENSON Minister of the Gospel #434 PORTER, Isaac ROUGHTON, Harriet 4 June 1876 Jno E. MOODY clk 4 June 1876 Mack HENSON Minister of the Gospel Pp 116 & 117, #435 BATES, Lucias PATTERSON, Sallie 15 June 1876 Jno MOODY, CCVC, Wm J RYAN deputy 15 June 1876 by Mack HENSON Minister of the Gospel #436 WITTMER, Charles SCHAEFER, Sophie 17 June 1876 Jno E. J. MOODY CCVC, Wm J RYAN deputy 20 June 1876 by W KRAFF #437 BYAR, Joshua KING , Anna 22 June 1876 Jno E J MOODY clk no further information #438 SAMUELS, James WILLIAMS, Annie 29 June 1876 Wm J RYAN deputy 6 July 1876 by Mack HENSON, M.G. #439 RICHARD, Victor SINGLTON, Ada 29 June 1876Wm J RYAN deputy 2 July 1876 by R. W LONGBRIDGE, M.G. #440 PORSCH, Ernst Edward Heinrich Le SAGE, Marie Auguste 10 July 1876 by W J RYAN deputy, J MOODY clerk 11July 1876 by Josephus JOHNSON M.G. , J. MOODY, Clerk #441 BECK, Charles FISCHER, Wilhelmina 11 July 1876 Jno E J MOODY ccvc, by Wm J RYAN deputy 13 July by W. KRAFF, Minister of the Gospel Page 118 & 119
#442 VINSON, B.T. BALDRIDGE, Miss Alice 13 July 1876 J E J MOODY clerk 19 July by Josephus JOHNSON, Minister #443 HATHAWAY, Jno. L. WILLEMINE, Miss Mary 22 July 1876 Wm J. RYAN deputy 2 August 1876 by Rev A GARDET Catholic Priest #444 CANTU, Manuel GARCIA , Eulalie 29 July 1876 Jno E J MOODY C.C.V.C., Wm J RYAN deputy 12 August 1876 by Rev. A. GARDET #445 WYATT, Sam ELLIS, Agnes 25 Aug 25 1876, Jno E. J. MOODY, CCVC, WM J. Ryan, deputy no further information #446 SCHUCHART, Louis SIMON , Miss Kate 1 Sept 1876 Jno. E. J. MOODY CCVC, Wm J RYAN deputy 19 Sept 1876 by Rev. J TEITEN Catholic Priest and returned and filed 1 May 1877 #447 BARKSDALE, Jesse JEFFERSON, Martha 1 Sept 1876 Jno E.J. MOODY CCVC, Wm J RYAN deputy 2 Sept 1876 by Mack HENSON M.G. Page 120 & 121
#448 SITTERLE, J. A (YACKEY)or (LACKEY), (Paulina) 4 Sept 1876 J. E. Moody clerk 5 Sept 1876 by C G HALL J P #449 (DAVINAGE) Jacques Pierre STAFF, Mrs. Lucia A. 6 Sept 1876 , J.E. J. MOODY, clerk 7 Sept by Josephus JOHNSON, Minister #450 CUNNINGHAM, ( O.) W. (SHRY), Annie Josphina 20 Sept 1876 J E J MOODY, clk, S. A. WILKINS depty 21 Sept by Josephus JOHNSON Minister #451 DEITZEL, Theadore DEIGERT, Frederica 20 Sept 1876 J E J MOODY clk, S A WILKINS, deputy 21 Sept 1876 by W KNAFF, Minister of the Gospel. #452 (BILLSTEIN), August (MILLER)m Miss Minda 28 Sept 1876 J E J MOODY, clk, S A WILKINS, deputy 3 Oct 1876 #453 (Gisler), Gotleib (HUFFPOWER), Anna 3 Oct 1876 J E J MOODY, clk 17 Oct by (jn) Anton (HAINKE) C. P & re�td 6 Dec 1876 #454 LARA, Thomas SALAZAR, Refugia 14 Oct 1876 J E J MOODY, clk, S A WILKINS, deputy 14 Oct 1876 C H HALL Justice of the Peace for V. C Page 122 & 123 #455 JONES, Crawford (HAMMONDS), Lizzie (Le ip ) 14 Oct 1876 S A WILKINS Written across the names �revoked Oct 14 76 S.A Wilkins dpt clk� #456 DAVIS, Henry (col) LOUIS, Angeline (col) (Lic pur) 23 Oct 1876 4 Nov 1876 by Mack HENSON M. G. #457 MILLER, Victor WAGNER, Louisa (Li P) 1 Nov 1876 S A WIKINS deputy clerk 1 Nov 1876 by W. KNAFF Minister of the Gospel #458 KOENIG, Philip STEIN, Mary Li P 1 Nove 1876 S A WILKINS, deputy clerk 21 Nov 1876 by Rev J Teitien Catholic Priest & filed 1 May 1877 J E J MOODY clk #459 (CORNARD), (W.) L. FOUNESTE, Josephine 13 Nov 1876 S.A. WILKINS depty clk no further information #460 ROUSA , Spencer (of Ed?? Co) (HOLDAN), Lucy Ann (Tu? Co) Jefferson L Holden the (??) (Mss h-ans? Qusto)�says the lady is of legal age Licisnn16 Nov 1876 S A WILKINS, Dpt clk 16 Nov 1876 by C G HALL J P, J E J MOODY clerk #461 FERGUSON, D. W. HEARD (HECIND), Miss E.A. 20 Nov 1876 J E J MOODY, clk 22 Nov 1876 by W H H BIGGS, O. M. G #462 BOBBITT, Mathew J. POOLEY (COOLEY), (Mrs)(Miss) Margret 28 Nov 1876 J E J MOODY, clk 30 Nov 1876 by Jesse HORD Minister of M. E. Church South Page 124 & 125
#463 CARUTHERS, R. S. PHELPS, Miss Cornelia S. 2 Dec 1876 J E J MOODY, clk #464 SCHMIDT, Paul VOIGT, Mary 19 Dec 1876 S.A. WILKINS, Dpt no further information #465 PRINCE, William (col) ROBERSON, Laura (Col) no date Dec 1876 S A WILKINS Dpt Clk 28 Dec 1876 by Rev. Mack HENSON #466 BROWN, Richard (col) KANE, Emma (Col) 20 Dec 1876 S A WILKINS, Dpt clk 30 Dec 1876 by Wm Minnifee Minister of the Gospel and filed 1 Jan 1877 J E J MOODY clk
& Who Performed Marriage             124 & 125 467 CLARK, Wm. E. (NUNER), Miss Margret Ingram 3 Jan 1877, J E MOODY, clk
4 Jan 1877 Josephine Johnson, Minister ret�d/filed same day   468 DODSON, David WILLIAMS, Hester 6 Jan 1877, J E MOODY
11 Jan 1877 by (CL??) N. PIERCE VDW, filed 12 Feb 1877.   469 ENGLISH, (Isaac) NICHOLS, Amanda 9 Jan 1877, S A WILKINS, Dpty clk
9 Jan 1877 by Mack HENSON M. G. Filed 12 Feb 1877 126 & 127 470 LEVI, (Godchant) A. GUGENHEIM, Miss Theresa 10 Jan 1877, J E MOODY
11 Jan 1877 by C G HALL, JP   471 FRANKLIN, Jefferson (col) LITTLE, Julia (col) 12 Jan 1877
12 Jan 1877 by J W COOLEY Local Elder ME Church South   472 (BROUDER) (BROUDEN), Nathaneil THOMPSON, Miss Louisa
17 Jan 1877, J E J MOODY clk 17 Jan 1877 by Mitchell HARRISON, filed 13 (Mr?) 1878. (Note:year is clear)   473 HARRIS, Antoney WEEKLEY, Asame 24 Jan 1877
25 Jan 1877 by W KNAPP M.G.   474 VOIGT, John SCHINER, Miss Mary 5 Feb 1877
6 Feb 1877 Rev J TEITIEN Catholic Priest. Filed 1 May 1877   475 (HOWERY or HOMEREY), Wm BROWN, Sarah 11 Feb 1877
8 Mar 1877 Wm MINIFEE M.G. Filed 6 Mar 1877   476 (DEISS or KLEIN), August GRAMANN, Auguste 10 Feb 1877
13 Feb 1877 C.G.HALL J.P.V.C., Filed 14 Feb 1877   477 WAGNER, Robert VOIGT, Margret 05 Mar 1877
06 Mar 1877 By Rev J. TEITEN Catholic Priest, filed 01 May 1877   478 (MAUTY or MATELY), Chas PRIESEMU(TT), Bertha 05 Mar 1877
07 Mar 1877 by C G HALL, J.P. filed 07 Mar 1877   479 COLEMAN, (Collin) CARVILLE, Anna 10 Mar 1877
10 Mar 1877 by Wm MINIFEE, Elder. Filed 12 Mar 1877 Page 128 & 129 480 VENABLE, Paul C. CARPENTER, Miss (Get) 13 Mar 1877
14 Mar 1877 by Josephus Johnson, Minister & filed 17 Mar 1877   481 ALEXANDER, Isaac (DAVID or DANIEL), Eliza 27(?4) Mar 1877
27 Mar 1877 by Mack HENSON, M. G. filed 25 May 1877   482 FIMBLE, Sam (DUSCHERT), Miss Hu(ecea) 02 Apr 1877
03 Apr 1877 by C. G. HALL J.P.& filed 05 Apr 1877   483 FRITZ, L. A. LETTERLY, Miss Rosa 03 Apr 1877
03 Apr 1877 by Rev. J. TEITIEN   484 BARRERA, Jesus ORTIS, (Wanda Lupe) 03 Apr 1877
(????) as to age of lady 05 Apr 1877 by Rev A GARDET, Catholic Priest, filed 01 May 1877   485 GEFFERT, Chas ( MYER or WYER), Anne 09 Apr 1877
10 Apr 1877 by Wm KNAFF, M.G., filed 14 Apr 1877   486 (LNNOBOCZYK), (John) KUTCHKA, Mariana 28 Apr 1877
01 May 1877 by Anton HAINKE PR, filed 19 May 1877   487 (JORDAN or JORDAIE) W W TOWNSEND, Miss (Jenacie M) 07 May 1877
09 May 1877 by Josephus JOHNSON, minister, filed 12 May 1877 Page 130 & 131 488 SCHRA(D)ER, (Henry) (F OOTE or GOOTE), Caroline 11 May 1877
13 May 1877 by W. KNAFF, filed 19 May 1877   489 BLAND, Preston HARRIS, Jimmie 17 May 1877
18 May 1877 by (Elair or Elder) (GREAR or ?REAN, Filed 28 May 1877   490 CUNNINGHAM, Leroy F. HUNT, Miss Elizabeth Jane 30 May 1877
30 May 1877 by Josephus JOHNSON Minister, filed 31 May 1877   491 ANDERSON, Anderson RICHISON, Alice Sworn to as to age of
the ____ ____of _____. 13 June 1877 13 June 1877 by Mitchell HARRISON, filed 06 Sept 1877   492 (S)IFFERMAN, Wm SCHRADER, Miss Sophia 16 June 1877
16 June 1877 by R. H. (C)OLEMAN A Judge, filed 11 Aug 1877   493 JOHNSON, John JONES, Eliza 16 June 1877
16 June 1877 by Wm (MUNIFIR), filed 21 June 1877   494 (G)AFFORD, Byron SAYLES, Lucy 21 June 1877
21 June 1877 by Rev D HA??e? filed 29 June 1877   495 BOBBITT, Sam? M. WAGGONER, Mary (V) 03 July 1877
04 July 1877 by J. W. COOLEY ordained elder in M.E. Church Page 132 & 133 496 ANTONELLI, Chas GOLDMANN, Miss Frida 04 July 1877
04 July 1877 by N. KNAPP M. G., filed 13 July 1877   497 JOHNSON, Chas BINGHAM, Lucy 04 July 1877
04 July 1877 by Mack HENSON M.G., filed 07 July 1877   498 (FARREN)(FARMER) Oliver A. CHAMBLES, Miss (Mary or Ellary) H.
11 July 1877 12 July 1877 by W KNAPP M. G., filed 13 July 1877   499 BROOKING, Robert P. ROSE, Miss Maggie M.
18th July 1877, R.P. Brooking Sworn to, says the Lady is of lawful age
18 July 1877 by R. H. COLEMAN, filed 19 July 1877   500 HOLLIDAY, W. B. CROMWELL, Miss (N) L. 20 July 1877
25 July 1877 by W.E. COLESMITH M. G. of Pres Church Goliad TX., filed 26 July 1877   501 BARBO, Jesus Y SALASAR, Miss Reyos
21 July 1877 Jesus Y BARBO sworn, says the lady is of lawful age
27 July 1877 by Rev BALLAY , Catholic Priest. Filed 8 Aug 1877   502 (HEISE), Jack FRIAR, (Jannice or Jinnce) 21 July 1877
18 Aug 1877 by Rev. Isaac Smith M.G., M E Church, filed 22 Aug 1877   503 TIERNEY, Matt HARROLL, Mrs Susan 26 July 1877
28 July 1877 by States W. HILL , J.P., filed 13 Aug 1877 Page 134 & 135 504 JONES, (Clofer or Clofa) SLAUGHTER, Miss (Meaina or Meaina) T.
20 Aug 1877 20 Aug 1877 by C G HALL   505 COMBS, Loyd (MCMUNN) , Eliza 23 Aug 1877
29-Aug   506 JECKER, Louis F. JECKER, Miss Mary A. 28 Aug 1877 29 Aug 1877 by Rev T. F. BALLAY Catholic Priest filed 07 Sept   507 TREVINIO, Paul FERGUSON, Mrs. Luciana 01 Sept. 1877 06 Sept 1877 by Rev T F BALLAY Catholic Priest filed 07 Sept 1877   508 JONES, Tobe RANSOM, Lucy 01 Sept. 1877 06 Sept 1877 by (States W HILL) J. P. Pct No 4 V. Co filed 03 Oct 1877   509 -
The record copied here is what appears under #509 but appears to mention three different parties seeking a marriage license. TUCKER, (Pomfrey) TATE, Nora 05 Sept 1877 Note written here says: Wm HUFF party to whom license issued sworn says that parties are of (?) (J??ag?)& the girl�s mother is willing to (sa??a) marriage. �This is to certify that I joined in marriage as husband and wife Jolen ELDER and NELSON on the 9 day of Sept ember (ame)1877 The State of Texas County of Victoia William DUKE , Robert HAYES� The above is f??? of certificate on license returned and filed Oct 12th 1877 J.E. MOODY clk   510 HOSEY, Sam JOHNSON, Susie Sworn as to the consent of the parent to the marriage . Issd Sept 8th 1877 13 Sept 1877 by (States W HILL) J.P No 4, V. C. , filed 03 Oct 1877 J. E.MOODY, clk Page 136 & 137 511 HILL, Wm V. HUNTER, Miss J. (A.) 20 Sept 1877 20 Sept 1877 by States W HILL filed 03 Oct 1877   512 HUNT, Wilkins W. STONER, Miss Lillie C. 27 Sept 1877 27 Sept 1877 C.G. HALL J.P.V.C filed 28 Sept   513 MEDDERS, C. G. SMITH, Miss Lean Party swore as to age of lady. 09 Oct 1877 09 Oct 1877 by C T HALL JPVC & filed same day   514 CROMWELL, Frank H. ROSE, Miss Lillie B. 16 Oct 1877 17 Oct 1877 by C G HALL   515 SIBLEY, Frank E. STERNE, Miss Ida K. Consent of Father Given,08 Oct 1877 18 Oct 1877 by Grancis R. STARR Rector Trinity   516 MOORE, William WILLIAMS, Caroline 19 Oct 1877 20 Oct 1877 by John W. ROBERTSON , M G & filed 23 Oct 1877   517 ARTZINHOFFER, Charles HINCERLING, Miss Ellen 10 NOV 1877, Chas ARTZINHOFFER Sworn & says the lady is over 18 years 10 Nov 1877 by R. H. COLEMAN (??) Judge V. C. & filed 12 Nov 1877 Page 138 & 139 518 HUDLER, David L. SLAUGHTER, Mrs. Lucinda 12 Nov 1877 12 Nov 1877 by C G HALL JP Victoria Co filed same day   519 HENSON, John GARZA, Margerita 15 Nov 1877, HENSON sworn says the lady (?) of age (??) (the) (mother) (??)will- ing to the marriage 19 Nov 1877 by A. GARDET Catholic Priest & filed 04 Dec 1877   520 (GUYEAR), Manuel GARZA, Francisca 15 Nov 1877 19 Nov 1877 by A. GARDET Catholic Priest and filed 20 Nov 1877   521 HAYS, Ben HARVEY, Ella 22 Nov 1877 22 Nov 1877 by Elder R. (GREEN) filed 04 Dec 1877   522 SCHUCHERT, Chas BECKER, Miss Anna 23 Nov 1877 04 Dec 1877 by W. KNAFF filed 08 Dec 1877   523 FLORES, Antonie (ANALOS or ARALOS) 06 Dec 1877 10 Dec 1877 by A. GARDET Catholic Priest filed 17 Dec 1877   524 HAWKINS, Spencer BASS, Cerelia 12 Dec 1877 13 Dec 1877 by Mack Henson filed 18 Dec 1877 Page 140 & 141 525 WILLIAMS, (Ren or Don) (Price or Bruice) BANKS, Hanna 19 Dec 1877 22 Dec 1877 by (Dannie) HARPER Minister Gospel M. G Church & ret�d 24 Dec 1877   526 CONNER (COUNEN), James WYATT, Virginia 20 Dec 1877 20 Dec 1877 by Elder GREAN, filed 28 Dec 1877   527 ROBINSON, Joseph ROSE, Harriet 27 Dec 1877 28 Dec 1877 by Isaac SMITH Or�d M. G .and filed 02 Jan 1878   528 SMITH, James BULLOCK, Patience 29 Dec 1877, Jas Smith sworn says Patience Bullock is of age (??) (?refo??) to (marriage?) 29 Dec 1877 by Isaac SMITH Or�d M. G and filed 02 Jan 1878
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 20, 1907
VICTOR AHRENS, son of Mr. and Mrs. FRITZ AHRENS, returned to Victoria yesterday after an absence of four years
in San Diego, Cal., where he served in the Coast Artillery. Last June he was married to Miss BESSIE RUPP, a
charming young lady of San Diego, who returned with him. Ahrens' many friends will be glad to learn that he
will again make his home in this city.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, November 7, 1906
A beautiful and impressive Jewish ceremony was celebrated today at 2 o'clock at the Synagogue in this city. The
high contracting parties were Mr. L.S. ALEXANDER and Miss LEONA OPPENHEIMER, both of this city, Rabbi OPPENHEIMER
officiating. Mr. Alexander is a successful and popular young merchant of this city, and the bride is a young lady
possessing rare personal charms.
The beautiful Jewish ceremony of time immemorial was observed. One cannot witness a Jewish marriage without
feeling impressed with its sacredness and antiquity.
The receipt of about 100 telegrams of congratulations and eighty-five elegant bridal presents testify to the
esteem in which they are held.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, March 28, 1907
AUGUST ALBRECHT and Miss LULA CUNNINGHAM were licensed yesterday to be wed. When and where the event is to
culminate, the Advocate is not apprised.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, November 27, 1906
Married last night at the Presbyterian manse were Mr. C.B. ARNOLD and Miss ANNIE FUNK. The Rev. JOHN B. HUDSON
officiated. The groom is a young man who is at work as fireman for the F.H.& S.A. The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. LENA FUNK and is a most estimable young lady. The Advocate is especially happy that they will be living in
this city.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, May 16, 1907
A pretty home wedding was solemnized yesterday at the HOLZHAUSER home near Telferner. The contracting parties were
W.L. BAILEY of the Garcitas, a prosperous young merchant, and Miss ADA HOLZHAUSER, a charming young lady of Telferner.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. J.T. WALTERS in the presence of a few intimate friends of the couple. May
continuous domestic felicity and a life-long honeymoon be their lot.
Dr. L.C. HANNA-ITASCA BARNES
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 26, 1904
Married Tuesday night, October 25, 1904, at the residence of the brides' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W.C. BARNES, were Mr. J.C. BANKS and Miss WINONA BARNES, and Dr. L.C. HANNA and Miss ITASCA BARNES.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, January 31, 1906
Married today at 11:30 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D.T. FORBES, by Rev. J.E. MARTIN, were W.B. BARBEE of Wharton
and Miss JUNIA ROSEBOROUGH of Victoria, Miss BESSIE FORBES and GEORGE STONER being the only other persons present. The
marriage is a surprise to everyone else in the city. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal couple were driven to the
bride's home to apprise her parents of their marriage and to bid them farewell. They left on the 1:00 train for Wharton.
The bride is one of Victoria's most charming young ladies and we regret to lose her so suddenly. The groom is a prominent
young man of Wharton and a son of Judge BARBEE.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, April 12, 1905
This morning at 7:30, at the residence of the bride's parents, the marriage of Miss STELLA I. BRANDES, their eldest
daughter, to Mr. JOHN C. BARDIN, of La Grange was celebrated, Rev JOSEPHUS JOHNSON officiating. The bride is a
winsome and charming young lady, one of the City of Roses' fairest flowers, plucked to bloom in another community.
The groom is a progressive young farmer of Fayette County and has been uite successful in all his undertakings.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 28, 1930
FRED JOHN BAUER and Miss GOLCINE SHAEFER were married at the Trinity Lutheran parsonage at 10:00 Christmas morning, Rev.
MARTIN A RITZEN performing the ceremony. Mr. BAUER is the son of CHARLES BAUER of this city, Southern Pacific yardmaster,
and a highly esteemed young man. He holds a position with EDW. J.B. HOLCAK, local wholesale candy dealer. His lovely
young bride is the daughter of FRITZ SCHAEFER, also of this city.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, June 13, 1906
Last evening at 8 o'clock sharp two marriages were celebrated at the Lutheran parsonage. This is something unusual in the
annals of Victoria. The first couple, GEORGE BAUER and Miss ADRIAN WILDEN, were married by Rev. K. WEISS. Immediately
after congratulations were extended the newly married pair, IKE COHEN and Miss SUSIE SHIVER were married by Judge H.A.
CARSNER. The attendants for both couples were ARTHUR HEINKE and Miss MAGGIE WILDEN. Quite a number of bridal presents
testified to the esteem in which both couples were held.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 3, 1905
A happy romance of many months culminated on Wednesday morning, November 20, at 10 o'clock with the marriage of
Miss ELLA G. MASSEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. MASSEY, to LEROY L. BEYER, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. BEYER, at
the parsonage of Our Lady of Lourdes Church.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, August 24, 1931
A beautiful wedding of unusual interest occurred at the Trinity Lutheran Parsonage in this city Thursday at 10:30 a.m.,
when Miss FRIEDA MUELLER, attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HUGO MUELLER of the Fleming Prairie community,
became the bride of Earl Blanton.
Mr. and Mrs. EARL BLANTON celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary recently with an open house at their home, 1705 E.
Woodlawn. They have four children.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, January 19, 1904
Mr. WILL A. BUHLER and Miss LUDIE GERVAIS were united in marriage this morning by Rev. AUDET
at the home of the bride's parents. Only relatives and a few intimate friends were present.
Miss GERVAIS is a handsome and accomplished young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. GERVAIS. Mr.
BUHLER is a gentleman of splendid worth, a son of Banker and Mrs. THEO BUHLER, and is quite
popular in Victoria, where he formerly resided. Mr. and Mrs. BUHLER left on the afternoon train
to make their home in Houston, where the groom has a lucrative railroad position.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 24, 1907
Married at high noon yesterday, Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the home of the bride's parents and in the
presence of a few friends and members of the family, THOS. C. CALHOUN and Mis META GOLDMAN. The Rev.
Father L. ETSCHENBERG officiated. The bride wore a traveling gown of blue silk voile over silk and
looked very pretty. Following an elaborate wedding dinner, the newly married couple departed for San
Antonio and will visit various other large cities of Texas before going to Durant, Okla., to make their
home. The groom is a prosperous and highly esteemed young businessman of that place. Formerly he resided
in Victoria. The bride is the popular and charming young daughter of A. GOLDMAN, one of the wealthiest
and most prominent businessmen of this section.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, July 3, 1931
The marriage of Miss VIRGINIA LEE GRIFFIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.L. GRIFFIN of this city, and ALAN
BALFOUR CAMERON of Houston and Orange took place at five o'clock Monday, June 29, at Trinity Episcopal Church
with Rev. LEE H. ROBERTS officiating. The permanent beauty of the church was enhanced with a profusion of
Shasta daisies and fern placed in artistic arrangement by loving friends and a program of beautiful wedding
music was played by Mrs. LLOYD M. STEVENS during the assembling of the guests.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, June 27, 1906
Married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.A. DOSS, today at high noon in this city, Miss NELLIE DOSS and
Mr. CAREY CANON. Rev. MARTIN officiated. The bride is a young lady of rare attainments and possesses an enviable
sunshiny disposition, well qualifying her to make the man of her choice a lovable and good helpmate. Mr. Canon is a
promising young lawyer of pleasing appearance and has just recently located in Odessa.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, July 8, 1929
RAYMOND CARPENTER and Miss MILVERA HUNT were quietly married at the 7:30 mass at St. Mary's Catholic
Church this morning. Rev. LAMBERT SCHIEL, assistant pastor, performed the ceremony. The
attendants were EDWARD NOBLE and Miss EtheL SCHIER. Mr. CARPENTER is a popular and worthy young
Southern Pacific brakeman, the son of Conductor DENNIS J. CARPENTER. His beautiful and accomplished
young bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. HUNT of this city.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 13, 1908
At the home of the bride's parents in this city on Wednesday, October 8, at high noon, Miss DORA DUNLAP
was wedded to Mr. F.W. CHARSKE, a prominent young business man of New Orleans. The wedding was most quiet
with only relatives and girlhood friends of the bride as guests. The Rev. F.X. HECK officiated.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, July 12, 1906
Last evening at 8 o'clock at the beautiful St. Mary's Church in this city, the marriage of Mr. JOHN H. CLEGG and Miss
LILLIAN ROSELLE was solemnized. Rev. Father TRESCH officiated. The arrival of the bridal party was heralded by the
sweet voice of Miss SOPHIE GRAMANN singing "Because I Love You, Dear." Ushers were RAY GERVAIS and RICHARD FIELDS.
Attendants were Miss MARGARET CALLANDER and Mr. JOHN HOGAN. Maid of Honor was Miss METTIE ROSELLE. The lovely bride
appeared on the arm of her only brother, Mr. JOHN COLLIER. Mr. HENRY CRAIN, who was the best man, entered from the
vestry room, accompanied by the groom.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, June 13, 1906
Last evening at 8 o'clock sharp two marriages were celebrated at the Lutheran parsonage. This is something unusual in the
annals of Victoria. The first couple, GEORGE BAUER and Miss ADRIAN WILDEN, were married by Rev. K. WEISS. Immediately
after congratulations were extended the newly married pair, IKE COHEN and Miss SUSIE SHIVER were married by Judge H.A.
CARSNER. The attendants for both couples were ARTHUR HEINKE and Miss MAGGIE WILDEN. Quite a number of bridal presents
testified to the esteem in which both couples were held.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, November 10, 1903
A pretty home wedding elegant in its simplicity occurred at Thomaston at the home of Mrs. M.
WRIGHT, the bride's mother, November 7th, when Mr. EVERETT CONWELL and Miss EULA WRIGHT were
united in the bonds of matrimony.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, August 26, 1930
DUDLEY T. DEAVERS and Miss BIRDIE WHIPS were quietly married yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the elegant home of
the bride's parents by Rev. G.W. WHITE, and left for El Paso on their honeymoon. The bride is the daughter of N. WHIPS, the
popular and efficient manager of the local telephone exchange, and is one of Victoria's fairest and most accomplished young
ladies. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T.H. DEAVERS, of El Campo. He holds a responsible position with the Sunset and
is a most worth young man.
Victoria Advocate, August 26, 1930
MARTIN DEDEAR and Miss ELSIE WEBER were quietly married at the parsonage of the Trinity Lutheran Church Saturday, October
11. Mr. DEDEAR has been in the employ of the Conti Service Station for the past several months. The bride has been an
employee of the Lawrence-Elstner Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. DeDear returned Saturday from a brief honeymoon trip to Mexico.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 17, 1931
Cuero-Record: Miss JUTZ, popular Cuero girl, was united in marriage on Sunday morning to WILLIAM DELANEY, employee
of an oil company with headquarters in Victoria. The wedding occured at the Lutheran parsonage at 8:15 Sunday
morning, Rev. JOHN KERN reading the marriage lines. The bride's only attendant was her close friend, Mrs. IRENE
MAYNE. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. DELANEY left in their car for a wedding trip to San Antonio, Corpus
Christi and the Rio Grande Valley and upon their return will be at home at the Goodwin Apartments in Victoria.
Victoria Advocate, February 24, 1904
Just as the city clock pealed forth the hour of ten, the strains of Mendelsson's Wedding March,
rendered by Miss FLORENCE CLARK, with violin obbligato by Miss MARIE CRAIG, announced to the
large concourse of friends assembled at the First Presbyterian Church the approach of the
nuptial party, Mr. GARNET DUNCAN of Arkansas and Miss LORAINE SULLIVAN of Victoria.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, June 25, 1907
County Clerk KLEIN issued the following marriage license Saturday: VENTURA DELEON and ADELAIDE BUEN LASTRA.
Victoria Advocate, August 28, 1905
Mr. WHIPS says that during his incumbency as manager of the local telephone office he has lost five young ladies by
marriage and that he is not even running a matrimonial bureau. His latest loss, he said, was last evening when Miss
CECELIA K. FERGUSON became the bride of G.T. DUNCAN. The ceremony was in the Baptist parsonage with the Rev. OSCAR
FERRELL officiating.
Victoria Advocate, November 11, 1926
HANS H. ERNST, son of Mrs. ALBERT ERNST, of this city, and Miss LOUISE A. MCDONALD, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. MCDONALD, also of this city, were quietly married at the home of the bride's
grandmother, Mrs. L.F. JECKER, at 408 Constitution Street at 10:30 Saturday morning.
Victoria Advocate, September 15,1930
CHESTER EVANS and Miss KATHERINE McDONALD were married in San Antonio yesterday afternoon at St. Ann's rectory.
Rev. P.B. FEENEY performed the ceremony. Mr. EVANS is the Associate Editor of the Victoria Advocate. The bride has a
position with Atzenhoffer Chevrolet Co. of this city.
Victoria Advocate, November 14, 1932
The marriage of SAM FADOL of Waco to Miss ANNIE HYAK of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. HYAK, at the Trinity
Episcopal Church Sunday evening was one of the big events of the season, with relatives and friends of the couple
filling the church to capacity to witness the impressive ceremony.
Victoria Advocate, November 16, 1930
ALEX FISCHER, a popular young farmer of this county, and Miss GERTRUDE HELWEG, one of Victoria's loveliest young
ladies, were married at the First English Lutheran Church in the prescence of a large congregation Wednesday
afternoon, Rev. J.C. FELGER, pastor, performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. FISCHER will make their home on the groom's
well appointed farm in the Wood community.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, January 3, 1906
This afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents in this city a very beautiful marriage was solemnized. The
contracting parties were WILLIAM NEVILL FLEMING, son of T.N. FLEMING, and Miss HELEN, the youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
J.D. MITCHELL, all of this city. Promptly at 11:30 o'clock was the vocal solo, "All For You," by Miss LILLIAN ROSELLE,
accompanied on the piano by Mrs. L.M. STEVENS, after which came the wedding march by Miss MARIE CRAIG, violinist.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 17, 1907
Married, at the home of the bride's parents, Wednesday afternoon, October 16, 1907, at 1:30 o'clock, WILLIAM FROBESE, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM FROBESE, of Cuero, and Miss SOPHIE EUGENIA GRAMANN, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.C.
GRAMANN of this city. The Rev. Father F.X. HECK officiated. The groom holds a responsible position with the well known
firm of H. Runge & Company of Cuero, of which her father is a member, and is a most worthy young man. The bride is a
young lady of lovely character, fair, accomplished and popular.
Victoria Advocate, August 26, 1930
J.S. GANEM of New Orleans, the worthy young son of Mr. and Mrs. JOSEPH GANEM of Gonzales, and Miss ALMA ARA of this
city, the lovely young daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. ARA, were quietly married at St. Mary's Catholic Church
Saturday evening, Right Rev. JOHN SHEEHAN performing the ceremony.
Victoria Advocate, March 17, 1908
CLAUDE GARRETT, the popular young son of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. GARRETT, of DaCosta, and Miss LOUISE MARCAK, the charming young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JOHN MARCAK, also of DaCosta, were married here today by Justice CARSNER.
Victoria Advocate, January 23, 1907
Judge HENRY A. CARSNER solemnized the marriage yesterday of Mrs. ROSE Iisner and JOHN GISLER at the residence
of JOHN MAURER on the Coleto.
Victoria Advocate, November 19, 1905
On last Wednesday evening at the residence of J.B. GARRETT near Crescent Valley, CHARLES GOEHRING and Miss KATIE GARRETT
were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, the Rev. OSCAR FERRELL of this city officiating. CHARLES GOEHRING is an
exemplary young man of the community who has the esteem of all who know him, while the bride is the lovely daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. GARRETT. She was reared in this county and is a quiet, unassuming young lady. They are each to be
congratulated on their choice. A sumptious supper was enjoyed by all the guests.
Victoria Advocate, October 28, 1930
The Temple of B'Nai Israel was the scene of a beautiful and impressive wedding Sunday evening, when Miss YETTA LAZOR,
one of Victoria's fairest daughters, became the bride of HARRY GOLTZMAN of Corpus Christi, Rabbi KOLISH of Houston
officiating. The temple was tastefully decorated with ferns and white chrysanthemums. At the appointed hour the wedding
march, played by Mrs. A.N. HENRY at the organ and Mrs. SYLVAN HANNIG, violin, marked the entrance of the bridal party.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 26, 1930
JOHN M. HALL, the popular and worthy young son of Mr. and Mrs. D.W. HALL of Houston, who is engaged in
farming near Fannin, was married here this morning at St. Mary's Rectory to Miss AGNES FAGAN, the pretty
and accomplished young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES A. (JACK) FAGAN, also of the Fannin section.
Right Rev. Monsignor JOHN SHEEHAN performed the ceremony. The attendents were CHARLES HALL, brother
of the groom, and Miss EtheL FETTERS.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 27, 1928
The culmination of a romance which had its beginnings several years ago occurred here Christmas
Day with the marriage of JOSEPH MARTIN HALL to Miss GRACE KRAEMER. The happy couple was united
in wedlock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. AUGUST KRAEMER, with Rev. A.J. CARSON of the
First Baptist Church performing the beautiful ceremony.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 6, 1904
Capt. JOHN H. HILKENE was married to Miss HATTIE EDSON DANIEL at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WALTER
F. WATSON of Houston. The bride is a charming daughter of Major L.S. DANIEL, an old and
popular citizen of Victoria. The groom is a valuable employee of the Southern Pacific
Railroad auditing department of Victoria and a gentleman of many fine qualities.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, May 4, 1957
Mr. and Mrs. CARL F. HOLZHEUSER marked their 25th wedding anniversary with a reception at their home Tuesday.
Receiving guests with them were Mrs. HERBERT S. KREHMEIER and FRED S. SCHNEIDER, their wedding attendants,
and the Rev. J.C. FELGER, who performed their wedding ceremony 25 years ago.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 20, 1905
Wednesday evening, October 17, at nine o'clock, HENRY HOLZHEUSER and Miss MAGGIE FORESTER were united in the holy
bonds of wedlock at the Saluria Lighthouse station, Rev. W.E. HEFFERMAN of Yoakum officiating. The groom is a young
man who belongs to the life saving crew and lives at "Old Town." The bride is a daughter of Mr. FORESTER, the keeper
of the lighthouse.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 3, 1907
A.E.C. HORNBURG, eldest son of ALPHONSE HORNBURG of this city, and Miss CORINNE JAMES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.L.
JAMES, of Somerville, were married yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's brother, W.E. JAMES, in Lampasas.
The bride is one of Somerville's fairest and most popular young ladies, and the groom holds a responsible position
with the Wells Fargo Express Company here and is highly esteemed by all.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, November 29, 1906
Married at the Lutheran Church in this city on Wednesday evening, Nov. 27, were Mr. ARNOLD HUMMEL and Miss AMELIA
NIED, Rev. CARL WEISS officiating in a very impressive manner. a large concourse of friends assembled to witness
the ceremony. The couple was attended to by Miss LENA NIED and Mr. VICTOR LEUSCHNER. The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. M. NIED and is a young lady of pleasing disposition. The groom is the bookkeeper of AUGUST MILLER and is a
young man of exemplary habits and sterling worth.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 16, 1907
TOM HUNT, the popular and worthy young son of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. HUNT of this city, and Miss MAUDE ARMSTRONG, one of
the leading young ladies of Texarkana, were married in that city last night. The couple will make their home in
Clarksville, Tenn., where Mr. HUNT in employed in the freight department of the L&N Railroad.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 4, 1906
At the German Catholic Church yesterday morning, Miss THERESA SEGER, daughter of JOS. SEGER, and FRANK HUSER of
Hallettsville were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Father ETSCHENBERG officiating. The bridal couple
passed through the city last evening en route to Hobsen where they will spend a few days after which they will
return to Hallettsville, their future home.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 10, 1907
FELIX D. JAMES and Miss IDA M. BYRNES quietly married at the home of the bride's mother this afternoon at 2:30. The
Rev. JOHN B. HUDSON of the First Presbyterian Church officiated. The bride is the charming daughter of Mrs. H.N.
BINGHAM. The groom is a prominent mine owner and ranchman of Arizona.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 5, 1906
Married this morning at the residence of the bride's parents in this city, in the presence of a number of their
friends and relatives, LANNE JECKER and Miss KATE BORNEFELD. Rev. Father HECK officiated. The groom is a young man
of promise, a son of Mr. and Mrs. L.F. JECKER of this city. He is a clerk in the auditor's office of the G.H.&S.A.
Railway Company in Houston. The bride is one of the lovely daughters of J.A. BORNEFELD of this city. Both were
prominent young society people of Victoria.
Victoria Advocate, November 9, 1932
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock C.H. JENDKE and Miss ELLA C. SCHMIDT were married at Our Lady of Lourdes parish house.
Rev. L. ETSCHENBERG performed the ceremony. Immediate relatives and friends of both contracting parties witnessed
the ceremony. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. EMANUEL FRANK.
Victoria Advocate, November 21, 1907
J.S. JOHNSON, Jr., a prominent and popular young farmer of Mission Valley, and Miss JULIA ALBRECHT, the fair and
accomplished young daughter of Mrs. W.L. ALBRECHT, were married at the Presbyterian parsonage yesterday evening.
The Rev. JOHN B. HUDSON officiated.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, January 14, 1931
ANTON KALICH of Cuero and Miss LEOLA LALA of DaCosta were quietly married this afternoon at the parsonage of the First
English Lutheran Church, Rev. J.C. FELGER, pastor, performing the beautiful single ring ceremony. Only relatives of the
two parties were present. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. KALICH. The charming bride, a graduate of Patti
Welder High School the past year, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.F. LALA. Mr. and Mrs. Kalich will make their home
near DaCosta.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, May 4, 1957
Combining a continental vacation with the celebration of their 34th wedding anniversary, Dr. and Mrs. JACK KAHN are on the
high seas aboard the Queen Elizabeth headed for two months of adventure and pleasure in England and European countries. The
Victoria couple flew to New York Saturday and sailed for Southampton, England, on Wednesday.
Victoria Advocate, November 12, 1932
Miss THEO McMULLEN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O.S. McMULLEN of this city became the wife of W.C. KLETT of Fort Worth at a
charming wedding at the Trinity Episcopal Church in this city Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. LELAND H. ROBERTS, pastor,
performed the impressive ceremony. Quite a number of out-of-town relatives and friends augmented the large number of
Victorians present for the marriage. The attendants were Miss RUTH McMULLEN, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Mrs.
CECIL CRADDOCK of Goliad, matron of honor and CECIL CRADDOCK best man. The maid of honor entered first on the arm of her
brother, WALTER HENRY McMULLEN.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, April 7, 1931
SAM KNEBLE and Miss ALADA CRAIN were married at the Crain home at 207 West Commercial Street last night at 8 o'clock in the
presence of the immediate families, relatives and intimate friends. The ceremony was performed by Dr. W.T. RIVIERE, pastor
of the First Presbyterian Church of this city. The bride is the eldest daughter of WILLIAM H. CRAIN and one of Victoria's
loveliest and most popular young ladies. Mr. KNEBLE is a young man of the finest character and gives promise of a
brilliant career in the Land department of the Humble Oil and Refining Company with headquarters in Corpus Christi, where
the couple will make their home.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, July 5, 1906
Married at noon today at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. JULES LEFFLAND, Mr. WILLIAM A. LANDER and Miss
EDITH LEFFLAND. Rev. MARTIN, of the Methodist cvhurch, officiated. The bride is a most estimable young lady. The
groom is a valued employee of the Victoria Mfg. Co., and a young man of sterling worth. Following the ceremony, the
happy pair left for Houston. They will return to Victoria some time next week.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 6, 1906
On last evening at 7 o'clock at the German Catholic rectory TOM H. LEE led to the altar Miss JOSEPHINE FRITZ, one
of the most popular and lovable young ladies of the city. The impressive ceremony was performed by Rev. Father
ETSCHENBERG. No invitations had been sent out, but the bridal presents were costly and numerous. The groom is a
brakeman on the Southern Pacific and must be an extraordinary young man to captivate such a lovely bride. The
couple have, for the present, taken up quarters as boarders with Mr. and Mrs. JOHN DIETZ Sr.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 23, 1907
Cuero Star: Mr. CHARLES LEUSCHNER, for many years county treasurer of Victoria County, has come among us to claim
as a bride, Mrs. SOPHIA KOEHLER, nee SCHORLEMMER, of Arneckeville, member of one of the old and honored families of
DeWitt County, and a good and true woman in all that term implioes. The Star is not intimately acquainted with the
fortunate groom but as he has had the repeated backing of all the people of Victoria County so important and
confidential a public trust he must be strictly in the right class of men and we therefore most heartily congratulate
Mr. and Mrs. LEUSCHNER and wish them all manner of prosperity and happiness.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 27, 1905
JULIUS C. LEVY left yesterday for Corpus Christi, where he will be united in marriage to Miss SELMA
LICHTENSTEIN Wednesday, March 1. Miss LICHTENSTEIN is a daughter of the late M. LICHTENSTEIN and one
of Corpus Christi's fairest and most lovely daughters. Mr. LEVY, son of Mr. and Mrs. SIMON LEVY of
this city, is one of Victoria's most popular and deserving young citizens.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 23, 1903
DAVE LEWIS and Miss MAMIE NITSCHE, two popular young people of our city, were quietly married
last night at the home of Father SHEEHAN adjoining the Catholic Church. The young people went
at once to housekeeping in a little cottage already prepared by the thoughtful groom for his
bonnie bride. The cottage is on the lot adjoining his mother's home and everything was in
readiness; and the young couple took breakfast at home this morning.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, September 29, 1904
On TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, the friends of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. LINNEY met at their beautiful home on the Coleto
Creek to celebrate the silver wedding of the host and hostess. Rarely do we find a more pleasant and
enjoyable occasion. People were there who had traveled distances ranging from one to four hundred miles
to enjoy the hospitality of these most hospitable people.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, April 21, 1954
City Engineer F.B. LOWERY, a 64 year-old widower is engaged to marry his childhood sweetheart,
a 63 year-old widow, in Milwaukee May 12. His fiancee, Mrs. GRACE PETERSON, is the mother of
four children. LOWRY and Mrs. PETERSON, then GRACE MYERS, went together for four years. the
romance was interupted when he went to college and her family moved to Milwaukee. They hadn't
seen each other since 1908. He telephoned her while vacationing in Wisconsin last July. At that
time she was getting ready to leave for Victoria to visit a son stationed at Foster Air Force
Base. When she mentioned this to Lowry, she learned he'd been living in Victoria since 1931.
Later he proposed and she accepted by mail.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, September 27,1931
SAM F. LUCCHESE and bride of Atlanta, Ga. arrived in Victoria last night on their honeymoon. They have been in
New Orleans and Galveston and also will visit San Antonio before their return to Atlanta. Mr. Lucchese is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. JOSEPH LUCCHESE of this city. For the past two years he has been Sunday editor of the Atlanta
American and is attaining much prominance in southern journaslistic circles. He began his career in journalism
as a newspaperman on The Advocate.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, May 14, 1907
This morning at about 11 o'clock a quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FRANK ALONZO in this city
in the presence of a few intimate friends. The contracting parties were B.K. MICHAEL of Yoakum and Mrs. KATHERINE
ANDERSON of this city.
The ceremony was performed by Judge H.A. CARSNER in his usual impressive style. Much amusement was occasioned by the
cutting of the wedding cake. Miss JOSEPHINE WILDEN got the ring, Miss MARGARET ALONZO the dime, and LEANDER WILDEN the
button. A large number of their friends escorted the bridal couple to the depot, where they took the train for Houston.
From Houston they will visit various Northern cities and while on their bridal tour will probably visit Niagara and the
Jamestown Exposition.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 15, 1928
Licensed to wed: MONTIE MARSHALL and LUCILLE CROUCH.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, July 25, 1906
A very pretty wedding took place in this city this morning at 7:30 o'clock at the residence of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT CLARKE, when LESLIE McDONALD led to the hymneal altar Miss KATIE CLARKE, the
impressive ceremony being performed by Rev. JOHN B. HUDSON. It was a quiet wedding, only relatives and their
particular friends being invited. For some time Victoria society had been expecting the event.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, June 27, 1908
One of the prettiest weddings of the season was the "twilight wedding" of Miss WALDINE RATHBONE and Mr. HORACE HAMMOND
McDOWELL at the bride's beautiful home in North Victoria, at half past seven o'clock, June twentieth. Best man was
Mr. Richard Austin of San Antonio, and Mrs. A.M. McFADDIN the matron of honor.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 17, 1931
At the home of the bride on Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, Miss Nellie B. Wood was united in the
holy bonds of matrimony to ROY MCFADDIN. The contracting parties are both of prominent families in Victoria
and carry with them "bon voyage" from their friends and the community.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, July 28, 1904
The wedding ceremony uniting in the sacred bonds of matrimony Miss ROSE MURPHY of this city, daughter
of Mrs. J.V. MURPHY, and Mr. LEOPOLD MORRIS, employed on the editorial staff of the Advocate, was
celebrated at Corpus Christi last night. The happy couple planned well to take their friends by
surprise. Only one or two of their most intimate friends were aware of their intention. The
announcement in today's Advocate will no doubt be the first news of their marriage to a great many
of them. Mr. and Mrs. MORRIS will return to Victoria about August 1.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, June 15, 1931, 1906
ROBERT MUELLER and Miss EMMA KLEIBER, both of this city, were married at 8 o'clock this morning at the Trinity
Lutheran Church, Rev. M.A. RITEN, pastor, performing the ceremony. A large number of admiring friends witnessed
the marriage. Mr. MUELLER for the past few years has been employed by the Victoria Fire Department. He is the
worthy and responsible son of Mrs. WM. MUELLER of Arneckeville, DeWitt County. The charming bride is a member of a
well-known Victoria County family.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, July 18, 1906
MARTIN O'CONNOR and Miss MAUDE LOWE were married Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents.
Rev. Father TRESCH, pastor of St. Mary's Church, officiated. The ceremony was witnessed by immediate relatives and
a few intimate friends, following which the happy couple left for San Antonio and other points to be absent several
weeks. The bride, a daughter of Mrs. M. LOWE, is a lovely and accomplished young lady. The groom is a member of
one of Victoria's most prominent families and a most popular and worthy young man.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, May 6, 1929
LEE PEPPER and Miss LEAH MONTGOMERY were married Sunday afternoon in the Baptist parsonage
in Cuero. Mr. PEPPER for the past six years was assistant manager of the J.C. Penney store
of this city, only recently being transferred to Beeville in the same capacity. He is a man
of unusual worth. Miss MONTGOMERY has served as superintendent of the DeTar Hospital for a
number of years and is a lovely young lady.
Victoria Advocate, October 25, 1905
This morning AL PICKERING and Miss MARGARET LIGHTNER were united in the holy bonds of wedlock at the St. Mary's
Catholic Church. Promptly at 6:00 the bridal party slowly and with measured tread walked up the long aisle. The
Mendelsohn Wedding March was beautifully rendered by Miss KATIE CARROLL, organist, accompanied by Miss MARIE CRAIG,
violinist. The attendants were ED PICKERING and Miss MARGUERITE PICKERING.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, October 21, 1908
EVARISTO RAMIREZ and FELICITAS BUENOSTRO were married at the Court House this afternoon by Justice CARSNER.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, January 20, 1931
D.I. RATHER and Miss VEDA BYRD PAGE were quietly married at the Baptist parsonage in this city Saturday afternoon, Rev. A.J. CARSON
performing the ceremony. Mr. RATHER is a worth young man from Wharton, where he is employed in the Telephone Division of
the Houston Pipeline Company. His charming young bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.M. PAGE of Bloomington and has
been a popular Victoria Junior College student.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, September 3, 1929
A pretty wedding took place at Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday morning at 8:00 when Miss LUCILLE
MARGARET URBAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AUGUST URBAN, and SAM ERNEST RAVEN Jr., son of S.E. RAVEN,
were united in marriage, with Rev. M.A. RITZEN, the bride's pastor, reading the service.
Victoria Advocate, September 14, 1930
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss PAULINE DAVIDSON to B. COLEMAN REMICK was announced at a lovely
appointed tea given by Mrs. H.A. ABSHIER at her home on Friday. The tea was one of the most beautiful and tastefully
arranged social functions held in the city for some time. Little Miss ANN ABSHIER, dressed in apricot chiffon, met the
guests at the door.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 16, 1930
ARTDUR REUTER and Miss LOUISE FARBER were quietly married at the parsonage of Our Lady of Lourdes Church
yesterday afternoon at 6:30, Rev. L. ESTCHENBERG performing the ceremony.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 5, 1905
This morning at 7:30 at the high altar of the German Catholic Church of this city, Rev. F.X. HECK united in marriage
JOHN ROECKER and Miss ISABELLA WAGNER. The ceremony was brief but was very solemn and impressive. The young couple
whose hoe, lives and destinies were united are Victorians. The groom is a mechanic and had a shop on Spring Creek.
The bride is a lovely daughter of WILLIAM WAGNER, a prominent farmer of Spring Creek neighborhood. They will make
their home in San Antonio.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, April 30, 1907
The palatial Regan residence on Diamond Hill, the interior of which had been tastily and elaborately decorated
with Easter lilies, ferns and palms, was the scene of a pretty home wedding yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The contracting parties were R.B. ROOS and Miss ANGELA REGAN. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F.X. HECK in the
presence of immediate relatives only.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 6, 1907
The Synagogue in this city was the scene this morning at nine o'clock of a most beautiful marriage ceremony. The contracting parties
to this solemn obligation were Mr. SAM SAMUSCH of Hallettsville and Miss FLORENCE HALFIN of this city. Rabbi HENRY BARNSTEIN of
Houston officiated. Miss IDA GRAMANN presided at the organ. The groom is a prominent young man of Hallettsville and the bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LOUIS HALFIN of this city. The bridal couple left on the 10:40 train this morning for New Orleans and
other points.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, September 18, 1907
LOUIS SCHERER, a prominent young farmer of the Garcitas neighborhood, and Miss LIZZIE HIRSCHHAUSER, the popular and charming young
daughter of County Commissioner and Mrs. C.F. HIRSCHHAUSER of Inez, were married at the home of the bride's parents this morning.
Rev. J.B. HUDSON officiated.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, January 23, 1957
Miss ANN GRAY, bride-elect of RAYMOND SCHERLEN, was honored at a personal shower given recently in the home of
Mrs. R.L. MERRILL Jr., hostess, with Miss FAYE PRATER as co-hostess. Guests included Mrs. B. L. FOREMAN, and
Misses BROWN, SHERILYN BRADY, SANDRA SITTERLE, CHARLOTTE SPOON, NELDA JACOBS and PHYLIS MILAM.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 5, 1907
The German Catholic Church recently at high noon presented a festive appearance, the occasion being the sacred ceremony uniting in
marriage CHARLES SCHUCHERT and Miss KATHERINE WILDEN. The groom is a son of LOUIS SCHUCHERT and the bride is the daughter of
JOHN WILDEN.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 7, 1929
Mr. and Mrs. A.T. SENGELE will be at home to their friends at their residence at 502 East Juan Linn Street in this
city from Sunday afternoon in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary and, also, Mr. SENGELE's 81st birthday
anniversary, both of which will occur on Tuesday, December 10. Mr. SENGELE also has the distinction of being the oldest
native born resident of Victoria.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, May 10, 1905
Married at the residence of Miss LILLIE CLARK, 605 Liberty St., on Tuesday, May 9, at 7:30 a.m. were Miss
ALICE MARY CLARK and Mr. LEONARD SHROPSHIRE, Judge H.A. CARSNER officiating in a most impressive manner. Mr. and Mrs.
SHROPSHIRE left on the early train for San Antonio and other points on their bridal tour; whence they go to Beaumont
to make that city their residence.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 26, 1907
DOUGLAS SIGMUND, son of Mr. and Mrs. JOHN SIGMUND, and Miss ELNORA SPRINGER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JOE SPRINGER, were
quietly married at the home of the bride's parents Tuesday evening. Rev. Father ETSCHENBERG officiated. The groom is a
well-known saddler of this city, and a most worthy young man. His charming bride is one of Victoria's most popular and
accomplished young ladies.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, May 24, 1906
Last night at 9 o'clock E.J. SIMON and Miss KATIE FIMBEL, both of this city, surprised all their many friends and
acquaintances by meeting Father EISCHENBURG and a few persons at the German Catholic Church,where the solemn
ceremonies were performed which forever united them as man and wife. Mr. SIMON is a very prominent business man and
is proprietor of the "Simon Market." The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JOE FIMBEL and is one of the most
popular young ladies of the city. They were both born and reared in this city and will reside at 504 S. Liberty St.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 17, 1904
F.R. DIEBEL, who was in the city today from Mission Valley, reports that his daughter, Miss
EMMA, was united in marriage to Mr. LEWIS SMITH yesterday afternoon. The popular young couple
have the best wishes of a host of friends for a pleasant voyage on life's uncertain deep.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, June 5, 1907
One of the most beautiful home weddings ever solemnized in this city took place this afternoon at the residence
of T.N. FLEMING at 2 o'clock. The contracting parties were Miss KATE FLEMING and Prof. W.H. SMITH. The Rev.
J.B. JUDSON officiated.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 26, 1908
Miss HAZEL HATCH and CLAUDE SEYMORE STEELE were married at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.A. HATCH,
in the northern suburbs of the city yesterday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. JOHN B. HUDSON of the First Presbyterian
Church officiated. The bride is a most beautiful and accomplished young lady and during her brief residence here has
become quite popular. She is a graduate of Ferry Hall Seminary of Lake Forest, Ill., and of the Indiana State University.
The groom is a graduate of the Northwestern University of Chicago, Ill. and a prominent young businessman of Carthage,
Okla. The couple was schoolmates in Kenland, Ind., and friends from childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Steele left on the afternoon
train for Galveston on their honeymoon. They will make their home in Carthage, Oklahoma.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, January 3, 1905
ARTHUR STEVENS of McGregor and Miss JOSEPHINE SLOANE of Spring Creek were quietly married at the Presbyterian
parsonage by Rev. JOSEPHUS JOHNSON Sunday evening. The bride is one of Victoria County's most lovely and
popular young daughters and the groom is a man of sterling worth and has many friends in this section.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 18, 1903
Married: Mr. LLOYD M. STEVENS to Miss ROBERTA CALLENDER. Rev. A.W. BURROUGHS of the Episcopal
Church officiated. The bride is a popular young lady of Victoria, noble in character and of
great talent, especially accomplished in the musical world. The groom, also of Victoria, is a
man of sterling worth and recognized business ability, one who can number his friends by the
score.
Victoria Advocate, October 21, 1930
JOHN J. STOCKBAUER and Miss OTHELIA FRANCIS KANDLER were married last Tuesday morning at 9:00 at St. Mary's Church. Rev.
LAMBERT SHIEL performed the ceremony.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 3, 1907
GEORGE STONER and Miss MAYME JOHNSON will be married at the Presbyterian Church in Austin tomorrow. Rev. JOSEPHUS JOHNSON
will officiate. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MATTHEW JOHNSON of Austin and a sister of Mrs. JOHN B.
HUDSON of this city. Mr. STONER is a son of W.L. STONER, a prominent stockman of this section and is a most popular and
deserving young man.
Victoria Advocate, November 3, 1930
Miss HERMA EDLINE ALBRECHT, charming young daughter of Mrs. H.M. ALBRECHT of this city, and R.K. TURPEN, formerly of
Austin, were quietly married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's mother, 901 South Liberty Street. Rev.
LAMBERT SCHIEL performed the ceremony in the prescence of a few immediate friends. The groom is a most worthy young
man. He only recently established the Victoria Typewriter Exchange here in the Max Lerner building on South Main Street
and is doing a thriving business.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, November 22, 1906
At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. BUCHMAN, two miles west from town, a very pretty home wedding was celebrated
last night at 7 o'clock. The contracting parties were Mr. HENRY C. URBAN and Miss JOSEPHINE WAGNER. After the wedding the
guests were invited to the dining hall, where an elegant wedding supper awaited them. Miss Wagner was born and reared
in this county and is a very popular young lady, who is loved by her friends for her many excellent traits of character.
The groom is a prosperous young farmer of the county.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, March 11, 1906
A most lovely function to lend its halo of brightness to Victoria's social circles was the occasion of Saturday
evening, March 3rd, when at their attractive home Mr. and Mrs. J.V. VANDENBERGE received - and in due honor of a
noteworthy event, thus signalized the date as marking the fifteenth milestone in their journey of wedded life. Most
propitious indeed must have been the benign influences which fifteen years ago united the destinies of two young
lives, and reaching down through the length of time brought in such happy note the period which Saturday evening
in its pleasing record proclaimed.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, January 4, 1931
HERMAN J. VOGT, popular filling station proprietor of the western suburbs of this city and one of this county's most
estimable young men, was married to Miss ROSIE WEBER, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FRED WEBER of the Weber
community of this county and a fair and accomplished young lady, at Trinity Lutheran Church in this city Wednesday
afternoon in the presence of a large congregation of relatives and friends, Rev. MARTIN A. RITZEN performing the
ceremony.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, May 2, 1907
The marriage of J.P. WAGNER and Miss MYRTLE WEBBER was solemnized yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the
residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.H. WEBBER in this city. The Rev. F.W. WHITE oficiated. The
groom is a young mechanic of Houston, who now lives at Cheatham, Colorado County, and is quite a promising
young man. He was formerly brakeman on the Victoria Division of the G.H. and S.A. Railroad. The bride is a young lady
highly esteemed among her numerous friends.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, February 20, 1930
Miss EDNA HAMILTON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. HAMILTON of Telferner, and HOWARD WEAVER of Fort Worth were married
at the First Baptist Church in Midland on St. Valentine Day. Miss HAMILTON was reared in Victoria County. She was
valedictorian of the class of 1923 at Patti Welder High School and honor graduate of Texas Christian University. She
is now engaged in teaching commercial subjects in McCamey High School. Mr. WEAVER is manager of the McCamey Oil Well
Supply Co.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 9, 1928
A wedding of interest to a large circle of friends was that of Miss JOSEPHINE MOORE, daughter of
Mrs. MARY MOORE of Alice, to Captain EARNEST WEHMEYER of Rockport, which was solemnized Thursday,
Nov. 22. Captain Wehmeyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. WEHMEYER, honored and respected
farmers of this community.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, June 19, 1906
This morning at 9 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, ten miles north of town, Mr. J.R. WEISIGER,
formerly of this city, and Miss DAISY BOYD were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, Rev. J.E. MARTIN officiating.
The groom, son of R.S. WEISIGER of this city, holds a lucrative position as bill clerk on the T. and N.O., a division
of the Southern Pacific.
Victoria Advocate, August 26, 1930
ROBERT FRED WEST and Miss CARRIE VOGT were married at the Trinity Lutheran Church last night. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. E. ROWALDT of Schroeder in the absence of Rev. MARTIN A. RITZEN, the pastor.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, January 20, 1930
Culminating a romance that began in early high school days, COY H. WHITE and Miss MARY LUCILLE EVANS, popular Victoria
couple, Sunday morning were united in holy wedlock at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. T.O. RORIE Jr. performing the
ceremony.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, July 1, 1931
SAM C. WILDEN and Miss AGNES KREHMEIER were married at St. Mary's Rectory in this city at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
Rev. LAMBERT SCHIEL performed the cereony. Mr. WILDEN, the son of Mrs. PETER WILDEN, is a prominent young planter of this
county and a most popular and capable young man. His winsome young bride is the accomplished daughter of Mrs. ANNA
KREHMEIER of this city.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, December 15, 1930
A childhood romance culminated in the marriage of ROY C. WILHELM and Miss ELLA LOUISE GRIER at the residence of Rev. A.J.
CARSON, Baptist minister.
VICTORIA ADVOCATE, November 17, 1929
Miss HAZEL MASON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.S. MASON of Yoakum, and THOMAS MILTON WRIGHT of this city
were united in marriage Saturday evening at the Presbyterian manse, Rev. J.J. WESTER performing the ceremony.
Only immediate relatives of the young couple witnessed the marriage, the impressive ring service being used. The
bride was very attractive, attired in a lovely frock of blue crepe satin with all accessories to harmonize. Mr.
WRIGHT is a popular salesman, having a position with the local Ford agency, the Gonzales Motor Company.
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