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    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Scrapbook Clippings, Pg 19, Part 2
    2. K. Brubaker
    3. In Jefferson, April 30, 1891, by Marion Brown, J.P., Mr. William Main, of Trumbull, to Mrs. Mary D. Rich, of Cherry Valley. SMOCK-HARVEY - At the home of the bride, in Conneaut township, May 4, 1891, by Rev. J.A. Klucker, Mr. Theodore Smock, of Meadville, and Miss Alta Harvey. McKINNEY-McLEOD - At Meadville, July 9, 1891, by Rev. T.H. Delamater, Charles McKinney, of this place, and Mrs. Silas McLeod, of Conneautville. AKENS-McCLINTON - At the bride's home, Conneaut township, Sept. 16, 1891, by Rev. H.D. Lowing, Mr. Bradley D. Akens, of North Shenango township, and Miss Elma H., daughter of Robert McClinton. BROWN-ROBINSON - At the home of the bride, this place, Oct. 8, 1891, by Rev. Pinney, Mr. Lell Brown, of Conneautville, and Miss Adah F. Robinson. DUDLEY-DART - By 'Squire E. Allen, at his residence in Conneaut township, Oct. 13, 1891, Harvey W. Dudley of Linesville, and Mrs. Edith M. Dart, of Conneaut tp. DONALDSON-CAMPBELL - In Conneaut township, Oct. 28th, by Rev. H.D. Lowing, Mr. M.T. Donaldson and Miss Inez, daughter of Mr. C.B. Campbell, all of Conneaut township. SHAW-LINN - In North Shenango, Nov. 26th, by Rev. D.S. Steadman, Mr. Ross F. Shaw, of Dicksonburg, and Miss Kittie, daughter of Mr. N.S. Linn, of North Shenango. GEORGE-BALDWIN - In this city, Dec. 17th, by Rev. Dr. J.C. Carnachan, Mr. M.A. George and Miss Grace Baldwin, both of Summit township. MACKEY-CREGG - Dec. 16, 1890, by A.M. Fenner, Esq. Mr. Will T. Mackey, and Miss Mattie Cregg, all of Linesville. CRAWFORD-BUNDAY, A Brilliant Wedding at Residence of Mr. S.E. Bunday, To-Day: The residence of Mr. S.E. Bunday was filled at noon to-day with the friends of Miss Almira J. Bunday and Mr. Clark M. Crawford, who were married by the Rev. R.R. Prentice, formerly pastor of the Baptist church of this place. The house was beautifully decorated with plants and lace drapery. The bride was attended by Miss Linnie Hughes, the groom's bestman being Mr. D.L. Bunnell, both of this place. The bride is one of the most accomplished and best known young ladies of Linesville, and the groom is a resident of Lakin, Kansas. The bride's costume was of dove colored silk en train, with ostrich trimming; the gown was fastened with pink carnations and smylax, her bouquet of hyacinths. After the words were pronounced and congratulations were received the guests were invited to a lovely dinner served by the bride's people, after which they went to the home of the bride's brother, Mr. F.E. Bunday, and were entertained by vocal and instrumental music, consisting of solos, duets, quartettes and choruses. The wedding gifts were a beautiful array of silver and china. The guests from abroad were: Mr. and Mrs. Birch and Mrs. Lewis, of Meadville; Miss Lucy Wilson, of Washington State; Miss Bertha McCoy, of Sheakleyville. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford will depart in a few days for an extended wedding tour. They will stop at Cleveland, Chicago and other places. Then will stop at Talona, Ill., for a short stay, the residence of the groom's parents, after which they will go to their future home, Lakin, Kansas. (in pencil, January 12, 1892) GLANCEY-DUDLEY - At Meadville, Jan. 28, 1892, by Rev. Valentine, Mr. John Glancy and Mrs. Rachel Dudley, of this place. CREGG-LITWILER - By Rev. J.A. Klucker, in the Baptist parsonage, Jan. 28, 1892, William H. Cregg and Miss Melva Litwiler, both of Linesville. POLLOCK-HATHAWAY - At the M.E. parsonage, Espyville, Jan. 27, by Rev. Steadman, Robert Pollock, of Meadville, and Miss Elgie, only daughter of Dick Hathaway, of Espyville. BENNETT-LOUDAN - At the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. G.R. Hume, Woodcock, by Rev. H.D. Todd, Mr. Alfred B. Bennett and Miss Jennie Loudan, both of Linesville. To Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Gehr, this place, July 22, 1894, a girl. To Prof. F.H. Shaw and wife, at North East, July 21, 1894, a boy. BORN - In St. Mary's, Pa., Oct. 11, a ten-pound daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Warren. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Lowing, Linesville, Dec. 21, 1894, a daughter. To Rev. and Mrs. M.L. Hewitt, Linesville, Dec. 22, a son. That's all for page 19! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net

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