Montgomery County OGS - Marriages
Montgomery County Chapter
Ohio Genealogical Society

Marriages for Grooms' Surnames beginning with "G"




Ben George - Beatrice Jewell
Dayton Daily Journal - January 9, 1904, Page 5

The marriage of Miss Beatrice Jewell and Ben George will be celebrated Thursday evening, and only the family will be present. After the ceremony Mr. George and bride will leave on the night train for a northern trip.


Samuel Gorman - Rachel Wilson
Dayton Daily Journal - January 10, 1889

In Minneapolis, Minn., January 1st, 1889, by W. T. Chase, D.D., assisted by Rev. J. C. Hoblett, Rev. Samuel Gorman, pastor of the Baptist Church in Albert Lea, Minn., and Miss Rachel Wilson.

Clinton Grey - Ella Forest
Dayton Daily Journal - December 24, 1907

Clinton Grey, 25, Miamisburg, farmer, and Ella Forest, 24, West Carrollton. Rev. Herman.

John L. Grant - Nellie Shank
Dayton Daily Journal - December 24, 1907

John L. Grant, 26, 329 Western avenue, metal worker, and Nellie Shank, 21, Salem avenue.

Milton M. Gross - Jessie Pearl Schneider
Dayton Daily News - April 29, 1913, Page 5

Milton M. Gross, 21, farmer, Philadelphia Road, and Jessie Pearl Schneider, 19, Belmont, O.

Michael J. Grossman - Laura Dohse
A. J. Grossman - Ida Dohse
Dayton Daily News - January 1, 1903, Page 6

A novel and unusual ceremony was the double wedding celebrated at the St. Paul German Evangelical Lutheran church at midnight, which united in marriage Miss Laura Dohse and Michael Grossman, and Miss Ida Dohse and Rev. A. J. Grossman. Two brothers married two sisters and it was just as the New Year was dawning that the words were spoken by the Rev. Hecht, the pastor of the church, which united for life these young people in the holy bonds of matrimony. The wedding brought a very large crowd to the church, the brides being very popular in a wide circle of friends. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dohse of Salem avenue, Dayton View, and a brillant reception followed the midnight marriage at the residence of the parents, and the young women and the men of their choice were showered with many blessings and good wishes. The grooms are brothers, the Rev. A. J. Grossman being a clergyman at North Star, this state, and Michael J. Grossman a resident of Dayton. Many and handsome were the gifts received by the two couples from their friends, and many were the good wishes showered upon the happy pair by the relatives and friends. The two couples left early for North Star, where a grand reception will be tendered them by the congregation of the Rev. A. J. Grossman this evening

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