Marion County, AR Marriage Records

 

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BURCH, BURCH-MORGAN, MORGAN posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Sunday, July 25, 1880

Marriage Record: L.D. BURCH age 23 of Marion Co to Miss Pally MORGAN age 16 of Marion Co. 25 Jul 1880

COLE, NEWTON, NEWTON-COLE posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Monday, September 10, 1881

Marriage Record: Allen NEWTON age 65 of Marion Co to Miss Elizabeth COLE age 24 of Marion Co, 10 Sep 1881

COLE, MAY, MAY-COLE posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Sunday, September 18, 1881

Marriage Record: William M. MAY age 20 of Marion Co to Miss Elisabeth COLE age 18 of Marion Co 18 Sep 1881

BURCH, BURCH-HUDSON, HUDSON posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Sunday, December 4, 1881

Marriage Record: George W. BURCH age 26 of Marion Co to Miss Mandana HUDSON age 23 of Marion Co 4 Dec 1881

FURNAWIAN, POYNTER, POYNTER-FURNAWIAN posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Sunday, January 1, 1882

Marriage Record: James T. POYNTER age 23 of Marion Co to Miss Pena FURNAWIAN age 21 of Marion Co 1 Jan 1882

BAXTER, ESTES, ESTES-BAXTER posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Sunday, January 1, 1882

Marriage Record: J.R. ESTES age 27 of Marion Co to Miss ___ BAXTER age 17 of ____ 1882

SCALF, SCALF-WARD, WARD posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Sunday, February 5, 1882

Marriage Record: S.B. SCALF age 23 of Marion Co to Miss Lillian F. WARD age 16 of Marion Co 9 Feb 1882

DRAKE, DRAKE-WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Wednesday, February 9, 1882

Marriage Record: J.T. DRAKE age 23 of Marion Co to Miss Mary A. WILLIAMS age 20 of Marion Co 9 Feb 1882

WARD posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Sunday, February 12, 1882

Marriage Record: B.B. WARD age 50 of Marion Co to Miss Elizabeth (unreadable) age 40's of Marion Co 12 Feb 1882

ESTES, POYNTER, POYNTER-ESTES, WOOD posted by Rev William Henry Wood Diary on Sunday, December 24, 1882

Marriage Record: W.H. POYNTER age 23 of Marion Co to Miss Mary Catherine ESTES age 19 of Marion Co (daughter of John ESTES & Missouri WOOD) 24 Dec 1882

JEFFERSON, JEFFERSON-WOOD, WOOD posted by Rhio Reh Gillis on Tuesday, April 2, 1886

Mariage Record: R. B.[Robert Breckenridge] JEFFERSON to Miss Ida WOOD Mar 28, 1886, Yellville, MCAR, Posted in the Mtn. Echo, April 2, 1886. Submitted by: Rhio Reh Gillis,

NOE, NOE-RECORD, RECORD posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Saturday, April 26, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt Echo Issue: May 7, 1886. Married -- At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. H. J. Noe, of Oakland, this county, April 26th, 1886, Mr. E. T. RECORD to Miss Mary NOE, Elder W. D. Jennings officiating. The Echo congratulates them and wishes for them many happy years and prosperity unbounded.

DAFFRON, REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS-DAFFRON posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, May 14, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper May 14, 1886 issue: On last Sunday evening at 4 o'clock Wm. R. REYNOLDS led Mrs. Margaret DAFFRON to the hymonial(sic) altar, where they were made one. Rev. W. H. Wood officiated. Your correspondent wishes the happy couple all of the joys incident to a happy married life. They are both highly respected and much liked here, and a host of friends join us in wishing them a bon voyage through life's fitful, changing scenes. One marriage license issued since our last report -- W. H. REYNOLDS to Mrs. Margaret DAFFRON, both of White River Township.

HUDSPETH, MODE, MODE-HUDSPETH posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, May 21, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper May 21, 1886 issue: Marriage licenses have been issued to the following persons since our last report: F. R. MODE to Miss Nancy HUDSPETH

JONES, JONES-WHITLOCK, WHITLOCK posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, May 21, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper May 21, 1886 issue: Marriage licenses have been issued to the following persons since our last report: ; J. M. JONES to Miss Katie Belle WHITLOCK.

BOYD, BOYD-HATCHET, HATCHET, HOLLYBOY, KEANER, OAF posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, May 28, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper, May 28, 1886 issue: On Wednesday night about 9:30 o'clock the sound of wheels attracted attention and a buggy could be seen moving up the main thoroughfare of this quiet and altogether serene village, and stopping at the City Hotel. Following the vehicle were a gentleman and a lady, mounted on horses, who also halted at the aforesaid hostelry. In a few minutes later a messenger was sent in search of County Clerk Dodd, who was easily found, the messenger knowing exactly where to find the accommodating official when off duty, and informed him that his valuable services were much needed at his office. Mr. Dodd was somewhat loth(sic) to go at once, as the hour was somewhat earlier than was his wont to depart from --- well, its unnecessary to say where. A half hour elapsed and Mr. Dodd still lingered long, held by gentle eyes, a thrall of love, nor struggled to be free. The messenger returned again and informed him that two loving hearts were growing impatient to beat as one, and asked him to adjourn until he could issue the necessary papers to accomplish the feat of welding two souls for life. The clerk could not longer withstand the earnest pleadings of Charley Wilson, the messenger, and probably applying the Golden Rule to suit the case, he hastened to give all the relief in his power. At his office he found a young man anxious to secure license to marry, and in his usual urbane manner the clerk issued the papers, signing his name with a flourish that indicated that he was glad to see the good work going on. Rev. J. C. Barker had been summoned at the hotel, at 11 o'clock, the words were spoken that united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. J. M. BOYD and Miss Emma HATCHET, both of Searcy county Arkansas. The young couple were not fleeing from irate parents, as is usually the case of runaway matches. Another over confident swain in the land of Searcy, it appears, had procured a license to marry Miss Hatchet without her consent, and the clerk of that county could not issue another license to marry the same young lady, until the bond was forfeited and license returned. We learn that the unsuccessful young man has swore vengeance(sic) against his rival and his bonny bride, but we hope that he will remember that "discretion is the better part of valor" and change his mind. The loving couple and their attendants, Mr. HOLLYBOY and Miss KEANER, left yesterday morning for their homes, as happy as a big sunflower. May they live long and never regret the blending of their lives. Follow Up to this story from the June 18, 1886 issue of the Mt. Echo: It is reported here that Mr. OAF, the young man who was jilted by Miss Hatchett, of Wiley's Cove, Searcy county, about three weeks ago, committed suicide the other day by taking chloroform. It will be remembered by our readers that Miss Hatchett and J. M. Boyd were married at this place on the 26th of last month. The editor of this noble sheet would not now be here to chronicle this sad fact if he had adopted such a plan of getting even with girls whenever they chose to "kick" him.

HURST, SEAWEL, SEAWEL-HURST posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Sunday, June 13, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper, June 18, 1886 issue: The following persons have been granted licenses to wed since our last issue: S. D SEAWEL to Miss Annie HURST. Mr. Samuel D. SEAWEL and Miss Annie HURST were united in marriage on Sunday night the 13th inst. at the residence of the brides father, Mr. R. J. Hurst, three miles east of Yellville. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Alex. Mathes. The Echo wishes them a long and prosperous life of unalloyed happiness, and so forth.

CAIN, CRUSE, CRUSE-CAIN posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, June 18, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper, June 18, 1886 issue: The following persons have been granted licenses to wed since our last issue: J. E. CRUSE to Miss Avarilla CAIN

GEORGE, TAFF, YOUNG-TAFF posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, June 18, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper, June 18, 1886 issue: The following persons have been granted licenses to wed since our last issue: GEORGE Young to Miss Mary K. TAFF.

YOCHAM posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, July 2, 1886

Mt. Echo Newspaper, July 2, 1886 issue: An elopement is the latest sensational news from Franklin Township.We learn from Deputy Sheriff Lawson, who has just returned from that section, that John YOCOMB last week eloped with the wife of his brother, Mike YOCOMB. The elopement was something out of the usual order. John did not steal his brother's wife, but they mounted horses in the presence of Mike, John remarking, I have now got the woman I have wanted for the last twenty years," and Mike's wife made the same kind of declaration, only substituting "man" for "woman." They then rode off in the direction of Missouri, leaving five children each to be cared for by a grass-widow and grass-widower, while they "rub out" and begin life anew, as it were. "Such is life" over close to Missouri. Then in the July 9,1886 issue Mike Yocham has instituted suit for divorce from his wife who recently eloped with his brother. Then in the July 27, 1886 issue: John Yocham and Mike Yocham's wife, who eloped a short time since, have returned to their respective families. (Flippin Facts:) I understand that John Yocham and Mike Yocham's wife, the couple that eloped some time ago, returned to their families, asking forgiveness and a reinstatement. Mike refuses to reinstate.

CROWDER, CROWDER-PEARSON, PEARSON posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, July 16, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper July 16, 1886 issue: The county clerk has issued marriage license to the following persons this week: R. M. CROWDER to Mrs. Sarah PEARSON.

LANIS, LANTZ, OSBORN, OSBORN-LANTZ posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, July 16, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper July 16, 1886 issue: The county clerk has issued marriage license to the following persons this week: W. W. OSBORN to Miss Lucinda LANIS (LANTZ)

MCGINNIS, UMPHERY, UMPHERY-MCGINNIS posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, July 16, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper July 16, 1886 issue: The county clerk has issued marriage license to the following persons this week: T. L. UMPHERY to Miss Louisa MCGINNIS.

BAGLEY, LETTERMAN, LETTERMAN-BAGLEY posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, July 30, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper, July 30, 1886 issue: The following named persons have been granted licenses to wed since our last report: William LETTERMAN to Miss Lucretia BAGLEY

COLE, COLE-STILL, STILL posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, July 30, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper, July 30, 1886 issue: The following named persons have been granted licenses to wed since our last report: Jos. COLE to Miss Susan STILL. Marion is the Gretna Green for the young lovers of Searcy county when hard-hearted parents object to the tying of the connubial knot. Joseph COLE and Miss Susan STILL of Searcy, were married in this county, one day this week.

KALER, OTT, OTT-KALER posted by Mt. Echo Newspaper on Tuesday, July 30, 1886

Marriage Record: Mt. Echo Newspaper, July 30, 1886 issue: The following named persons have been granted licenses to wed since our last report:: J. A. OTT to Miss G. A. KALER.


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