Saturday, July 28, 2018
Andrew, Harry Edgar - 1912
Miss Florence Marie Stover, of Cashtown, and Harry Edgar Andrew, of Mont Alto,
were married June 21, at Wilmington, Delaware, by Rev. George Lewis Wolf. The
bride was an Adams county school teacher and Mr. Andrew formerly lived in that
county.
~ Hanover Herald, 13-Jul-1912
Stover, Florence Marie - 1912
Miss Florence Marie Stover, of Cashtown, and Harry Edgar Andrew, of Mont Alto,
were married June 21, at Wilmington, Delaware, by Rev. George Lewis Wolf. The
bride was an Adams county school teacher and Mr. Andrew formerly lived in that
county.
~ Hanover Herald, 13-Jul-1912
Wolf, George Lewis (Rev.) - 1912
Miss Florence Marie Stover, of Cashtown, and Harry Edgar Andrew, of Mont Alto,
were married June 21, at Wilmington, Delaware, by Rev. George Lewis Wolf. The
bride was an Adams county school teacher and Mr. Andrew formerly lived in that
county.
~ Hanover Herald, 13-Jul-1912
Baker, Paul - 1905
Yesterday morning between 7 and 8 o’clock the wedding of Edward Althoof, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Althoof, of this place, and Stella Redding, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Redding, of Cumberland township, took place in St. Francis Xavier
church, Rev. Father T. J. Crotty celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the
ceremony. Miss Brichead, of Baltimore, was bridesmaid and Paul Baker, of
McKnightstown, was best man.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 08-Mar-1905
Brichead, Miss - 1905
Yesterday morning between 7 and 8 o’clock the wedding of Edward Althoof, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Althoof, of this place, and Stella Redding, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Redding, of Cumberland township, took place in St. Francis Xavier
church, Rev. Father T. J. Crotty celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the
ceremony. Miss Brichead, of Baltimore, was bridesmaid and Paul Baker, of
McKnightstown, was best man.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 08-Mar-1905
Crotty, T. J. (Rev.) - 1905
Yesterday morning between 7 and 8 o’clock the wedding of Edward Althoof, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Althoof, of this place, and Stella Redding, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Redding, of Cumberland township, took place in St. Francis Xavier
church, Rev. Father T. J. Crotty celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the
ceremony. Miss Brichead, of Baltimore, was bridesmaid and Paul Baker, of
McKnightstown, was best man.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 08-Mar-1905
Redding, Adam (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1905
Yesterday morning between 7 and 8 o’clock the wedding of Edward Althoof, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Althoof, of this place, and Stella Redding, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Redding, of Cumberland township, took place in St. Francis Xavier
church, Rev. Father T. J. Crotty celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the
ceremony. Miss Brichead, of Baltimore, was bridesmaid and Paul Baker, of
McKnightstown, was best man.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 08-Mar-1905
Redding, Stella - 1905
Yesterday morning between 7 and 8 o’clock the wedding of Edward Althoof, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Althoof, of this place, and Stella Redding, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Redding, of Cumberland township, took place in St. Francis Xavier
church, Rev. Father T. J. Crotty celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the
ceremony. Miss Brichead, of Baltimore, was bridesmaid and Paul Baker, of
McKnightstown, was best man.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 08-Mar-1905
Althoof, Frank (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1905
Yesterday morning between 7 and 8 o’clock the wedding of Edward Althoof, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Althoof, of this place, and Stella Redding, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Redding, of Cumberland township, took place in St. Francis Xavier
church, Rev. Father T. J. Crotty celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the
ceremony. Miss Brichead, of Baltimore, was bridesmaid and Paul Baker, of
McKnightstown, was best man.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 08-Mar-1905
Althoof, Edward - 1905
Yesterday morning between 7 and 8 o’clock the wedding of Edward Althoof, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Althoof, of this place, and Stella Redding, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Redding, of Cumberland township, took place in St. Francis Xavier
church, Rev. Father T. J. Crotty celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the
ceremony. Miss Brichead, of Baltimore, was bridesmaid and Paul Baker, of
McKnightstown, was best man.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 08-Mar-1905
Tauberman, Leslie - 1934
Miss Ina L. Badders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.M Badders, Littlestown, and Elmer R. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Covington, Virginia, were united in marriage in the Methodist Episcopal church in Covington. The Rev. W. C. Richardson, pastor performed the ceremony.
They were attended by Miss Elizabeth Schuder and Leslie Tauberman, Covington.
The bride was attired in a brown coat suit with accessories to match.
For the past three years Miss Badders had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company in Baltimore. Her husband is an employee of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company.
Schuder, Elizabeth - 1934
Miss Ina L. Badders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.M Badders, Littlestown, and Elmer R. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Covington, Virginia, were united in marriage in the Methodist Episcopal church in Covington. The Rev. W. C. Richardson, pastor performed the ceremony.
They were attended by Miss Elizabeth Schuder and Leslie Tauberman, Covington.
The bride was attired in a brown coat suit with accessories to match.
For the past three years Miss Badders had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company in Baltimore. Her husband is an employee of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company.
Mrs. Alexander is spending a few weeks with her parents in Littlestown, later leaving to Covington, where the couple will go to house keeping in a newly furnished apartment.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 20 Oct 1934
Richardson, W. C. (Rev.) - 1934
Miss Ina L. Badders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.M Badders, Littlestown, and Elmer R. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Covington, Virginia, were united in marriage in the Methodist Episcopal church in Covington. The Rev. W. C. Richardson, pastor performed the ceremony.
They were attended by Miss Elizabeth Schuder and Leslie Tauberman, Covington.
The bride was attired in a brown coat suit with accessories to match.
For the past three years Miss Badders had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company in Baltimore. Her husband is an employee of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company.
Mrs. Alexander is spending a few weeks with her parents in Littlestown, later leaving to Covington, where the couple will go to house keeping in a newly furnished apartment.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 20 Oct 1934
Alexander, Elmer R. - 1934
Miss Ina L. Badders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.M Badders, Littlestown, and Elmer R. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Covington, Virginia, were united in marriage in the Methodist Episcopal church in Covington. The Rev. W. C. Richardson, pastor performed the ceremony.
They were attended by Miss Elizabeth Schuder and Leslie Tauberman, Covington.
The bride was attired in a brown coat suit with accessories to match.
For the past three years Miss Badders had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company in Baltimore. Her husband is an employee of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company.
Mrs. Alexander is spending a few weeks with her parents in Littlestown, later leaving to Covington, where the couple will go to house keeping in a newly furnished apartment.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 20 Oct 1934
You can visit the memorial page for Elmer R. Alexander.
Badders, Harry M. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1934
COUNTY GIRL IS MARRIED IN VIRGINIA
Miss Ina L. Badders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.M Badders, Littlestown, and Elmer R. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Covington, Virginia, were united in marriage in the Methodist Episcopal church in Covington. The Rev. W. C. Richardson, pastor performed the ceremony.
They were attended by Miss Elizabeth Schuder and Leslie Tauberman, Covington.
The bride was attired in a brown coat suit with accessories to match.
For the past three years Miss Badders had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company in Baltimore. Her husband is an employee of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company.
Mrs. Alexander is spending a few weeks with her parents in Littlestown, later leaving to Covington, where the couple will go to house keeping in a newly furnished apartment.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 20 Oct 1934
You can visit the memorial page for Harry M. Badders.
Badders, Ina Louise - 1934
Miss Ina L. Badders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.M Badders, Littlestown, and Elmer R. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Covington, Virginia, were united in marriage in the Methodist Episcopal church in Covington. The Rev. W. C. Richardson, pastor performed the ceremony.
They were attended by Miss Elizabeth Schuder and Leslie Tauberman, Covington.
The bride was attired in a brown coat suit with accessories to match.
For the past three years Miss Badders had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company in Baltimore. Her husband is an employee of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company.
Sanders, C. F. (Dr.) - 1916
were married on Saturday afternoon by Dr. C. F. Sanders in Gettysburg.
~ Hanover Herald, 19-Aug-1916
Griest, Mabel Elizabeth - 1916
were married on Saturday afternoon by Dr. C. F. Sanders in Gettysburg.
~ Hanover Herald, 19-Aug-1916
You can visit the memorial page for Mabel Elizabeth [Griest] Ahlers.
Ahlers, David Elmer - 1916
were married on Saturday afternoon by Dr. C. F. Sanders in Gettysburg.
~ Hanover Herald, 19-Aug-1916
You can visit the memorial page for David Elmer Ahlers.
Young, Minnie - 1901
George W. Adams to Miss Minnie Young, both of McSherrystown.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 04-Jun-1901
Adams, George W. - 1901
George W. Adams to Miss Minnie Young, both of McSherrystown.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 04-Jun-1901
Hesse, Ferdinand (Rev.) - 1901
George W. Adams to Miss Minnie Young, both of McSherrystown.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 04-Jun-1901
McCall, Elsie (Mrs.) - 1921
Miss Myrtle Sentz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sentz, of North Queen street,
and Mr. George Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams, of South Queen street,
were united in marriage Wednesday morning at a nuptial mass in St. Aloysius’
Church, by Rev. W. J. O’Callaghan. Mr. H. W. Martin and Mrs. Elsie McCall, a
sister of the groom, were the attendants. The young couple will make their home
with the bride’s parents until Spring.
~ Adams County Independent, 16-Dec-1921
Martin, H. W. - 1921
and Mr. George Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams, of South Queen street,
were united in marriage Wednesday morning at a nuptial mass in St. Aloysius’
Church, by Rev. W. J. O’Callaghan. Mr. H. W. Martin and Mrs. Elsie McCall, a
sister of the groom, were the attendants. The young couple will make their home
with the bride’s parents until Spring.
~ Adams County Independent, 16-Dec-1921
O’Callaghan, W. J. (Rev.) - 1921
and Mr. George Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams, of South Queen street,
were united in marriage Wednesday morning at a nuptial mass in St. Aloysius’
Church, by Rev. W. J. O’Callaghan. Mr. H. W. Martin and Mrs. Elsie McCall, a
sister of the groom, were the attendants. The young couple will make their home
with the bride’s parents until Spring.
~ Adams County Independent, 16-Dec-1921
Sentz, Luther (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1921
and Mr. George Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams, of South Queen street,
were united in marriage Wednesday morning at a nuptial mass in St. Aloysius’
Church, by Rev. W. J. O’Callaghan. Mr. H. W. Martin and Mrs. Elsie McCall, a
sister of the groom, were the attendants. The young couple will make their home
with the bride’s parents until Spring.
~ Adams County Independent, 16-Dec-1921
Sentz, Myrtle - 1921
and Mr. George Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams, of South Queen street,
were united in marriage Wednesday morning at a nuptial mass in St. Aloysius’
Church, by Rev. W. J. O’Callaghan. Mr. H. W. Martin and Mrs. Elsie McCall, a
sister of the groom, were the attendants. The young couple will make their home
with the bride’s parents until Spring.
~ Adams County Independent, 16-Dec-1921
Adams, Jacob (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1921
and Mr. George Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams, of South Queen street,
were united in marriage Wednesday morning at a nuptial mass in St. Aloysius’
Church, by Rev. W. J. O’Callaghan. Mr. H. W. Martin and Mrs. Elsie McCall, a
sister of the groom, were the attendants. The young couple will make their home
with the bride’s parents until Spring.
~ Adams County Independent, 16-Dec-1921
Adams, George - 1921
and Mr. George Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams, of South Queen street,
were united in marriage Wednesday morning at a nuptial mass in St. Aloysius’
Church, by Rev. W. J. O’Callaghan. Mr. H. W. Martin and Mrs. Elsie McCall, a
sister of the groom, were the attendants. The young couple will make their home
with the bride’s parents until Spring.
~ Adams County Independent, 16-Dec-1921
Halftermeyer, Eugene - 1907
Oaster, daughter of Joseph Oaster, of Edge Grove, was united in marriage to
George Ackerman, son of Anthony Ackerman, of Main street, McSherrystown, Rev.
Eugene Halftermeyer officiating.
~ New Oxford Item, 06-Jun-1907
Oaster, Joseph Augustin - 1907
Oaster, daughter of Joseph Oaster, of Edge Grove, was united in marriage to
George Ackerman, son of Anthony Ackerman, of Main street, McSherrystown, Rev.
Eugene Halftermeyer officiating.
~ New Oxford Item, 06-Jun-1907
You can visit the memorial page for Joseph Augustin Oaster.
Ackerman, Anthony - 1907
Oaster, daughter of Joseph Oaster, of Edge Grove, was united in marriage to
George Ackerman, son of Anthony Ackerman, of Main street, McSherrystown, Rev.
Eugene Halftermeyer officiating.
~ New Oxford Item, 06-Jun-1907
You can visit the memorial page for Anthony M. Ackerman.
Oaster, Mary Rebecca - 1907
Oaster, daughter of Joseph Oaster, of Edge Grove, was united in marriage to
George Ackerman, son of Anthony Ackerman, of Main street, McSherrystown, Rev.
Eugene Halftermeyer officiating.
~ New Oxford Item, 06-Jun-1907
You can visit the memorial page for Mary Rebbeca [Oaster] Ackerman.
Ackerman, George Joseph - 1907
Oaster, daughter of Joseph Oaster, of Edge Grove, was united in marriage to
George Ackerman, son of Anthony Ackerman, of Main street, McSherrystown, Rev.
Eugene Halftermeyer officiating.
~ New Oxford Item, 06-Jun-1907
You can visit the memorial page for George Joseph Ackerman.