Jefferson County Marriage Announcements - W
(including some some small neighboring communities)


Wadley/Myers - Old Plymouth
Source: The Plymouth News, April 15, 1899
At 6:30 p.m., April 12, 1899, at the home of the brides's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Wadley. Miss Lettie May Wadley was united in holy matrimony to Mr. Lee E. Myers of Fairview, Kan. Rev. J.A. Jones, pastor of the Congregational church officiating. The bride was the only daughter. She wore a light colored silk, and looked exceedingly handsome. The groom is well known in this community. Only the family and immediate relatives were present, after the ceremony a bounteous feast was served and the evening was spent with sweet music and an agreeable sociability. Long life and happiness to the agreeable pair is our sincere wish.

Contributed by Brenda Busing Jefferson Co. Coordinator.

James H Welsh - Go to F, See Fisher/Welsh

Wilkinson/Newman - Alexandria
Source: The Fairbury Journal, January 3, 1918
Miss Nellie D. Wilkinson and Mr. Loren S. Newman were united in marriage at the home of Mrs. M.E. Wilkinson, Wednesday Dec. 19, 1917. They will reside on one of his father's farms 7 miles southwest of Alexandria.

Contributed by Brenda Busing Jefferson Co. Coordinator.

Witty/Green - Diller
Source: The Fairbury Journal, Thursday, January 3, 1918
An account appeared in the Lincoln Sunday State Journal of the wedding of Miss Eva L. Witty, of Lincoln, to Mr. Ray W. Green, of Diller, at the bride's home, 540 N. 24 St., at nine o'clock Sunday morning, Dec. 23. Mr. Green is one of Diller's thriving business men. After June 21st they will be at home to their friends in Diller.

Contributed by Brenda Busing Jefferson Co. Coordinator.

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