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    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Scrapbook Clippings, Pg 17, Part 1
    2. K. Brubaker
    3. Below are clippings from several scrapbooks we have at the Linesville Historical Society. Please enjoy them, and I hope you are able to make a connection! FENTON-GEHR - Mr. E.A. Fenton, station agent of the Erie & Pittsburgh railroad at Summit Station, and Miss Priscilla A., daughter of Mr. P.C. Gehr, of this place, were married at the bride's home, at 7:30, Saturday evening, Oct. 21, 1893, by Rev. Burger, pastor of the Linesville Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton repaired to their newly furnished home, near his office, the evening of their marriage. Mr. Fenton is fortunate in his selection of one of Linesville's fairest, and the young gentleman, in whom an extensive corporation trusts with a place of responsibility, bears a reputation worthy of his handsome helpmeet. Both begin life with the best wishes of friends and bright prospects for the future. MARTIN-BROWN - In Linesville, Oct. 26th, by Rev. J.D. Clemmons, Mr. J. Addison Martin and Miss May Brown, both of Linesville. BROCKWAY-MARSHALL - At the residence of Mrs. Marshall's Dec. 27, 1893, by Rev. Clemmons, Mr. James B. Brockway, and Miss Zella Marshall, both of Linesville, Penn. BOWEN-VAN WINKLE - At the residence of Samuel Van Winkle, March 15, 1894, Mr. Herbert Bowen, of Townville, and Miss Hattie Van Winkle, of Pine township. FRARY-REA - At the bride's home, Ligonier, Ind., March 15, 1894, by Rev. Shrontz, Geo. Frary of Ashtabula, O., and Miss Sarah Rea. SHATTUCK-POTTER - At the Universalist parsonage, Linesville, March 17, by Rev. M.L. Hewitt, Eugene S. Shattuck and Ocalia M. Potter, both of Linesville. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Shattuck are prominent tradespeople of Linesville, the bride having successfully managed her millinery store since she embarked in business here a year ago. Mr. Shattuck, of the firm of Line & Shattuck, grocers and butchers, are one of the oldest, as well as successful, partnerships our town affords. The Herald joins in bestowing congratulations and best wishes. Wilbur Abell and Miss Fannie J. Blackstock were married Wednesday, March 28, 1894, at the home of the bride, Brockport, N.Y. Mr. Abell, a former Linesville business man, is now residing at Allegan, Mich., and engaged in the hardware business. The Herald voices the wishes of its readers, in extending congratulations and best wishes. WALTON-RUSHMORE - At the bride's parents', March 29, 1894, by Rev. Yoder, Mr. Wayne Walton and Miss Mable Rushmore, both of Conneaut township. HUGHES-McGUIRE - E.C. Hughes and Hattie Z. McGuire, both of Linesville, were married Thursday, March 30, 1893, by Rev. H.H. Hervey, at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Hartstown. SHEAKLEY-COTTON - At the bride's home, Linesville, May 8, 1894, by Rev. C.L. Shipman, Lee R. Sheakley and Miss Vida Cotton, both of this place. GEHR-ROUNDY - At Meadville, July 3, 1894, by Rev. Craighead, Perry C. Gehr and Mrs. M.T. Roundy, of Linesville. WYATT-BENEDICT - At Meadville, June 13, 1894, by Rev. Ginader, W.G. Wyatt, of South Shenango, and Miss A.M. Benedict, of Espyville Station. WOLVERTON-STEELE - At the home of the bride, North Shenango, June 14, 1894, by Rev. Swearingen, Ralph Wolverton and Miss Belle Steele. SIGLER-MILLER - At the home of the bride's mother, Linesville, June 21, 1894, by Rev. M.L. Hewett, Theo. Sigler and M. Arvilla Miller. HILLMAN-BONAM - In Linesville, July 21, 1894, by Rev. J.D. Clemmons, Mr. Ezra B. Hillman and Miss Ella Bonam, both of this place. JOHNSON-BATENHOUSE - At Jamestown, N.Y.,, August 18, 1894, L. (second initial unreadable) Johnson, of Girard, and Miss Louise Batenhouse, of Erie county. More to follow on page 17! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net

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