Mr. and Mrs. Luther Decker, New Oxford R. 2, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to George William Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Beamer, Gettysburg R. 4, on December 10, 1938.
The marriage took place in “The Pines” Lutheran parish at 6:30 p.m. by the
pastor of the couple, the Rev. Kenneth D. James. The ring ceremony of the
Lutheran church was used.
Mrs. Beamer graduated from New Oxford high school in 1935 and is employed by the
Standard Garment company of New Oxford. She is active in the work of “The
Pines” church, being a teacher in the young peoples’ department.
Mr. Beamer graduated from Gettysburg high school with the class of 1932 and is
active in the work of “The Pines” being secretary of the Sunday school and a
member of the church choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamer will reside at their respective home for the present.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18 Feb 1939
You can visit the memorial page for Rev. Kenneth D. James.
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Beamer, Harman H. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1939
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Decker, New Oxford R. 2, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to George William Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Beamer, Gettysburg R. 4, on December 10, 1938.
The marriage took place in “The Pines” Lutheran parish at 6:30 p.m. by the
pastor of the couple, the Rev. Kenneth D. James. The ring ceremony of the
Lutheran church was used.
Mrs. Beamer graduated from New Oxford high school in 1935 and is employed by the
Standard Garment company of New Oxford. She is active in the work of “The
Pines” church, being a teacher in the young peoples’ department.
Mr. Beamer graduated from Gettysburg high school with the class of 1932 and is
active in the work of “The Pines” being secretary of the Sunday school and a
member of the church choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamer will reside at their respective home for the present.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18 Feb 1939
You can visit the memorial page for Harman H. Beamer.
You can visit the memorial page for Beuna Odelle [Taughinbaugh] Beamer.
daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to George William Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Beamer, Gettysburg R. 4, on December 10, 1938.
The marriage took place in “The Pines” Lutheran parish at 6:30 p.m. by the
pastor of the couple, the Rev. Kenneth D. James. The ring ceremony of the
Lutheran church was used.
Mrs. Beamer graduated from New Oxford high school in 1935 and is employed by the
Standard Garment company of New Oxford. She is active in the work of “The
Pines” church, being a teacher in the young peoples’ department.
Mr. Beamer graduated from Gettysburg high school with the class of 1932 and is
active in the work of “The Pines” being secretary of the Sunday school and a
member of the church choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamer will reside at their respective home for the present.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18 Feb 1939
You can visit the memorial page for Harman H. Beamer.
You can visit the memorial page for Beuna Odelle [Taughinbaugh] Beamer.
Beamer, George William - 1939
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Decker, New Oxford R. 2, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to George William Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Beamer, Gettysburg R. 4, on December 10, 1938.
The marriage took place in “The Pines” Lutheran parish at 6:30 p.m. by the
pastor of the couple, the Rev. Kenneth D. James. The ring ceremony of the
Lutheran church was used.
Mrs. Beamer graduated from New Oxford high school in 1935 and is employed by the
Standard Garment company of New Oxford. She is active in the work of “The
Pines” church, being a teacher in the young peoples’ department.
Mr. Beamer graduated from Gettysburg high school with the class of 1932 and is
active in the work of “The Pines” being secretary of the Sunday school and a
member of the church choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamer will reside at their respective home for the present.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18 Feb 1939
You can visit the memorial page for George William Beamer.
daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to George William Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Beamer, Gettysburg R. 4, on December 10, 1938.
The marriage took place in “The Pines” Lutheran parish at 6:30 p.m. by the
pastor of the couple, the Rev. Kenneth D. James. The ring ceremony of the
Lutheran church was used.
Mrs. Beamer graduated from New Oxford high school in 1935 and is employed by the
Standard Garment company of New Oxford. She is active in the work of “The
Pines” church, being a teacher in the young peoples’ department.
Mr. Beamer graduated from Gettysburg high school with the class of 1932 and is
active in the work of “The Pines” being secretary of the Sunday school and a
member of the church choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamer will reside at their respective home for the present.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18 Feb 1939
You can visit the memorial page for George William Beamer.
Decker, Blanche Elizabeth - 1939
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Decker, New Oxford R. 2, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to George William Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Beamer, Gettysburg R. 4, on December 10, 1938.
The marriage took place in “The Pines” Lutheran parish at 6:30 p.m. by the
pastor of the couple, the Rev. Kenneth D. James. The ring ceremony of the
Lutheran church was used.
Mrs. Beamer graduated from New Oxford high school in 1935 and is employed by the
Standard Garment company of New Oxford. She is active in the work of “The
Pines” church, being a teacher in the young peoples’ department.
Mr. Beamer graduated from Gettysburg high school with the class of 1932 and is
active in the work of “The Pines” being secretary of the Sunday school and a
member of the church choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamer will reside at their respective home for the present.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18 Feb 1939
You can visit the memorial page for Blanche Elizabeth [Decker] Beamer.
daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to George William Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Beamer, Gettysburg R. 4, on December 10, 1938.
The marriage took place in “The Pines” Lutheran parish at 6:30 p.m. by the
pastor of the couple, the Rev. Kenneth D. James. The ring ceremony of the
Lutheran church was used.
Mrs. Beamer graduated from New Oxford high school in 1935 and is employed by the
Standard Garment company of New Oxford. She is active in the work of “The
Pines” church, being a teacher in the young peoples’ department.
Mr. Beamer graduated from Gettysburg high school with the class of 1932 and is
active in the work of “The Pines” being secretary of the Sunday school and a
member of the church choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamer will reside at their respective home for the present.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18 Feb 1939
You can visit the memorial page for Blanche Elizabeth [Decker] Beamer.
Cashman, Sarah E. - 1858
On the 7th ult., by the Rev. A. Tripher, Mr. Lucas Baumer, to Miss Sarah E.
Cashman, both of Adams county.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Cashman, both of Adams county.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Baumer, Lucas - 1858
On the 7th ult., by the Rev. A. Tripher, Mr. Lucas Baumer, to Miss Sarah E.
Cashman, both of Adams county.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Cashman, both of Adams county.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Decker, Luther (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1939
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Decker, New Oxford R. 2, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to George William Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Beamer, Gettysburg R. 4, on December 10, 1938.
The marriage took place in “The Pines” Lutheran parish at 6:30 p.m. by the
pastor of the couple, the Rev. Kenneth D. James. The ring ceremony of the
Lutheran church was used.
Mrs. Beamer graduated from New Oxford high school in 1935 and is employed by the
Standard Garment company of New Oxford. She is active in the work of “The
Pines” church, being a teacher in the young peoples’ department.
Mr. Beamer graduated from Gettysburg high school with the class of 1932 and is
active in the work of “The Pines” being secretary of the Sunday school and a
member of the church choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamer will reside at their respective home for the present.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18 Feb 1939
You can visit the memorial page for Luther Hayden Decker.
You can visit the memorial page for Naomi Maggie [Shanebrook] Decker.
daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to George William Beamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Beamer, Gettysburg R. 4, on December 10, 1938.
The marriage took place in “The Pines” Lutheran parish at 6:30 p.m. by the
pastor of the couple, the Rev. Kenneth D. James. The ring ceremony of the
Lutheran church was used.
Mrs. Beamer graduated from New Oxford high school in 1935 and is employed by the
Standard Garment company of New Oxford. She is active in the work of “The
Pines” church, being a teacher in the young peoples’ department.
Mr. Beamer graduated from Gettysburg high school with the class of 1932 and is
active in the work of “The Pines” being secretary of the Sunday school and a
member of the church choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamer will reside at their respective home for the present.
~ The Star and Sentinel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18 Feb 1939
You can visit the memorial page for Luther Hayden Decker.
You can visit the memorial page for Naomi Maggie [Shanebrook] Decker.
Tripher, A. (Rev.) - 1858
On the 7th ult., by the Rev. A. Tripher, Mr. Lucas Baumer, to Miss Sarah E.
Cashman, both of Adams county.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Cashman, both of Adams county.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Mehring, Anna - 1858
On the 12th ult., in Littlestown, by the Rev. F Ruthrauff, George Basehoar,
Esq., to Miss Anna Mehring, both of Adams Co.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Esq., to Miss Anna Mehring, both of Adams Co.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Basehoar, George - 1858
On the 12th ult., in Littlestown, by the Rev. F Ruthrauff, George Basehoar,
Esq., to Miss Anna Mehring, both of Adams Co.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Esq., to Miss Anna Mehring, both of Adams Co.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Ruthrauff, F. (Rev.) - 1858
On the 12th ult., in Littlestown, by the Rev. F Ruthrauff, George Basehoar,
Esq., to Miss Anna Mehring, both of Adams Co.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Esq., to Miss Anna Mehring, both of Adams Co.
~ Hanover Spectator, 01-Oct-1858
Jacobs, Ida C. - 1884
On the 24th inst., by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. John H. Barber to Miss Ida C.
Jacobs, both of Menallen township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 26-Feb-1884
Jacobs, both of Menallen township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 26-Feb-1884
Barber, John H. - 1884
On the 24th inst., by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. John H. Barber to Miss Ida C.
Jacobs, both of Menallen township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 26-Feb-1884
Jacobs, both of Menallen township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 26-Feb-1884
Blackwelder, D. M. (Rev.) - 1884
On the 24th inst., by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. John H. Barber to Miss Ida C.
Jacobs, both of Menallen township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 26-Feb-1884
Jacobs, both of Menallen township.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 26-Feb-1884
Sutherland, Mr. (Rev.) - 1914
BAKER-KING
Charles Baker of Detroit, Michigan, and Miss Abbie King, formerly
of Gettysburg, were married June 20, in Detroit by Rev. Mr. Sutherland, pastor
of the Presbyterian church of that city.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Charles Baker of Detroit, Michigan, and Miss Abbie King, formerly
of Gettysburg, were married June 20, in Detroit by Rev. Mr. Sutherland, pastor
of the Presbyterian church of that city.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
King, Abbie - 1914
BAKER-KING
Charles Baker of Detroit, Michigan, and Miss Abbie King, formerly
of Gettysburg, were married June 20, in Detroit by Rev. Mr. Sutherland, pastor
of the Presbyterian church of that city.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Charles Baker of Detroit, Michigan, and Miss Abbie King, formerly
of Gettysburg, were married June 20, in Detroit by Rev. Mr. Sutherland, pastor
of the Presbyterian church of that city.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Baker, Charles - 1914
BAKER-KING
Charles Baker of Detroit, Michigan, and Miss Abbie King, formerly
of Gettysburg, were married June 20, in Detroit by Rev. Mr. Sutherland, pastor
of the Presbyterian church of that city.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Charles Baker of Detroit, Michigan, and Miss Abbie King, formerly
of Gettysburg, were married June 20, in Detroit by Rev. Mr. Sutherland, pastor
of the Presbyterian church of that city.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Sechler, N. W. (Rev.) - 1914
BAKER-BRODBECK
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Brodbeck, J. R. (Dr. & Mrs.) - 1914
BAKER-BRODBECK
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Brodbeck, Laura - 1914
BAKER-BRODBECK
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Baker, George W. - 1914
BAKER-BRODBECK
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Baker, D. H. - 1914
BAKER-BRODBECK
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
Baker, David L. - 1914
BAKER-BRODBECK
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
At the home of the bride on Saturday, Aug. 15, David L. Baker, son of the venerable D. H. Baker of Hanover, formerly of near Abbottstown, and brother of George W. Baker, clerk to the Commissioners, and Miss Laura Brodbeck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brodbeck of Jefferson, York county, were united in marriage by Rev. N. W. Sechler. The groom graduated from Gettysburg College in class of 1908 and is principal of the schools of Dusquesne, Pa. The bride has been a teacher in New Jersey and New York City.
~ Gettysburg Compiler, 22-Aug-1914
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