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1801
 
Hus, Jeanne-Catherine (I22962)
 
1802
 
Hus, Marie (I22964)
 
1803
 
Hus, Léonard (I22965)
 
1804
 
Hus, Jean (I22966)
 
1805
 
Hus, Joseph (I22967)
 
1806
 
Hus, Geneviève (I22968)
 
1807
 
Hus, Étienne (I22939)
 
1808
 
Hus, Catherine (I22969)
 
1809
 
Kavanaugh, Honora Agnes (I11033)
 
1810
 
de Beauchamp, Sir Thomas KG, Earl of Warwick (I22990)
 
1811
 
de Holand, Sir Thomas KG, Earl of Kent (I8543)
 
1812
 
Pharaoh Thutmose I (I9906)
 
1813
 
de Hungerford, Sir Walter KG, Lord Hungerford (I7857)
 
1814
 
Russell, Susan A. (I22908)
 
1815
 
de Cantilupe, William (I7673)
 
1816
 
Tresham, Sir William JP, Speaker of the House of Commons (I24437)
 
1817
 
d'Ufford, Sir William KG, Earl of Suffolk (I24825)
 
1818
 
Foster, Sanford (I23685)
 
1819
 
Landrée of Hesbaye (I6217)
 
1820
 
Girardeau, Pierre (I23841)
 
1821
 
Sancho Ramirez I King of Aragon (I4313)
 
1822
 
Dreux de Boves Seigneur de Boves and de Coucy (I3714)
 
1823
 
Howe, Agnes (I1853)
 
1824
 
Gallagher, Ruth V. (I11029)
 
1825 Miss Barry Takes Vows

The Holy Mother of Consolation church at Oregon was the scene Wednesday at 9 a. m. of the wedding of Miss Grace Agnes Barry, Washington, D. C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry of Oregon, and Herman Edward Whelpley, Farragut, Idaho, son Mr. and Mrs. E. Whelpley of Boston, Mass. The Rev. Fr. O'Keefe officiated.

The bride, who approached the altar with her father, a navy blue suit with navy accessories and a corsage of orchids. Her attendant wore a gold suit with brown accents and a corsage of Talisman roses and blue iris.

Robert Leo Barry, brother of the bride, was the best man.

Mrs. Barry, mother of the bride, wore a gold colored dress and a corsage of Talisman roses.

A wedding breakfast was served at the home of bride's parents. The bride has been employed by the treasury department in Washington. The bridegroom is serving with the U.S. Naval Reserve.


Published by the Wisconsin State Journal, 5 March 1944 
Family: Herman Edward Whelpley / Grace Agnes Barry (F9320)
 
1826 MRS. JOHN R. GAUGHAN

Miss Margaret Mary Clark, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. William A. Clark of Wyoming, was married this morning at 10 o'clock in St, Cecilia's Church, Wyoming, to Attorney John R. Gaughan, of Archbald. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gaughan. Rev. Henry Vincent Lawler, O.F.M., of St. Francis Monastery, New York, performed the ceremony and was celebrant of the nuptial mass during which Miss Sara Kearns was at the organ with George Helfrich as soloist.

The bride was given in marriage by her father and had her cousin. Mrs. Joseph F. Hoffman, for her only attendant. Lieut. David J. Reedy Jr., this city, and Lieut. Thomas F.' Clark. United States Naval Reserve, Wyoming, brother of the bride, and Midshipman Francis N. O'Rourke of Archbald, cousin of the bridegroom, were ushers. Breakfast followed for the bridal party at Hotel Sterling, Wilkes-Barre, where a reception was also held. Later, Attorney and Mrs. Gaughan left for New York and Chicago. 111.

The former Miss Clark, whose father recently resigned as commander of Squadron 3, Pennsylvania State Police, is a graduate of St. Ann's Academy, Wilkes-Barre, and Georgetown Visitation Junior College, Washington, D. C.. Attorney Gaughan was graduated from Archbald High School and LaSalle College, Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania Law School A member of the Lackawanna County Bar Association, he has just returned from twenty months service in the European theater of operations where he served as a special agent of the Counterintelligence Corps.


Published by the Scranton Times-Tribune 6 October 1945. 
Family: John Robert Gaughan / Margaret Mary Clark (F7607)
 
1827
Father
Lyman W. Blanchard
born July 15, 1836
died June 2, 1895
He giveth his beloved sleep
 
Blanchard, Lyman William (I2273)
 
1828 August 6th [1638]. Whereas it is agreed with Mr. Richard Dummer of Newbury by the persons, whose names are underwritten, hereunto subscribed that in case Mr. Dummer doe make his mill fitt to grynd corne and doe maintaine the same, as also doe keep a man to attend grynding of corne, then they for their part will send all the come that they shall have ground and doe likewise promise that all the rest of the towne (if it lye in their power to promise the same) shall also bring their come from tyme to tyme to be ground at the same mill. And it is further agreed that (the aforementioned conditions being observed by Mr. Dummer) there shall not any other mill be erected within the sayd towne.
Edward Woodman.
John Knight.
Edward Rawson.
Richard Brown.
Henry Short.


From the Newbury Town Records 
Knight, John (I4591)
 
1829 Der Schone means the Handsome. Leopold II Margrave of Austria (I5667)
 
1830 June 16 : my Dear Mother, M^ Sarah Wolcott, was suddenly seized w- a palsie and some convulsions. Continued till 16 : July, 8 o'clock. Newberry, Sarah (I23134)
 
1831 June 6, 1637, John Knight, of Newbury, was licensed to keep an ordinary and give intertainment to such as neede. Knight, John (I4591)
 
1832 Le Jeune means the younger. Fulk V King of Jerusalem, Count of Anjou (I2469)
 
1833 Leicester, Feb. 11th, 1806.
In consequence of having divided the Wearing Apparel of our Parents, Ebenezer Kent & Esther Kent, Late of Leicester, Deceased, by mutual agreement & having each & individually Rec'd. our full share of the same, do covenant & agree that we are fully satisfied so far as respects the said Wearing Apparel & do acquit & discharge each other for his share of the same.
In witness of:
Wm. Sprague,
John Sargent,
Pliney Earle.
Signed:
William Kent,
Reuben Billings Swan,
Sally Swan,
Jonathan Hubbard,
Betsey Hubbard,
Daniel Kent,
Ezra Kent,
Polly Kent,
Elias Kent. 
Kent, Deacon Elias (I23012)
 
1834

Auto Machinist 
Clark, Eugene Bernard (I25272)
 
1835

Auto Mechanic and Roofer 
Drillen, Woodrow Wilson (I11615)
 
1836

Auto Mechanic 
Whelpley, Lee Alfred (I11222)
 
1837

Bar Tender
 
Kolinski, Julian James (I25030)
 
1838

Brakeman 
Sahr, Albert Martinz (I841)
 
1839

Brakeman 
Klingensmith, Lawrence Colin (I26251)
 
1840

Carpenter 
Smith, Archie Dow (I25957)
 
1841

Clerk 
Nusser, William Roberts (I26247)
 
1842

Farmer 
Travis, John G. (I11374)
 
1843

Newspaper Reporter 
Clark, George Emmett (I11257)
 
1844

Nursing Assistant 
Freeman, Leonard Arnold (I25819)
 
1845

Office Clerk 
Stein, William George (I26245)
 
1846

Painter 
Clark, George W. (I11794)
 
1847

Paper Maker 
Burnett, Henry James (I11619)
 
1848

Plumbing Contractor 
Clark, Andrew Jackson (I11785)
 
1849

Radiator Repair Mechanic 
Sweet, Charles Wilkin (I11401)
 
1850

Salesman 
Oakes, John William Jr. (I2335)
 
1851

Steel Worker 
Myers, Charles Philip (I11294)
 
1852

Steel Worker 
Danenas, Stanley Samuel (I25913)
 
1853

Truck Mechanic 
Whelpley, Herman Edward (I11302)
 
1854

Wood Furniture Worker  
Chiasson, Gerald Joseph (I24041)
 
1855  O'Brien, Charles Edward Jr (I1081)
 
1856 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bankert, Jennifer Janice (I25495)
 
1857 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wokral, Brent Howard (I25498)
 
1858  Davis, Gordon Clarence (I25496)
 
1859  Smith, Richard Harry (I25485)
 
1860  Smith, Jeffery Sidney (I25486)
 
1861  Whelpley, Rance Joseph (I11224)
 
1862  Myers, Richard Paul (I11281)
 
1863 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Myers, Kenneth Francis (I2331)
 
1864  Giddens, Gustavis Adolphus (I25811)
 
1865  Riopelle, Alfred Robert (I25822)
 
1866  Gernon, Alfred E. (I25825)
 
1867  Emich, Walter Henry Jr. (I25915)
 
1868  Meyer, Frank Joseph (I25916)
 
1869  Smith, Robert Wayne (I25919)
 
1870  Sanders, Ralph Winfield (I11297)
 
1871  Carman, Stephen W. (I26054)
 
1872  Gallagher, Joseph Aloysius (I11237)
 
1873  Gallagher, Paul Aloysius (I11238)
 
1874  Dunsford, William Dalton (I26115)
 
1875  Clark, George W. (I11783)
 
1876  Clark, Thomas F. (I11258)
 
1877        

Auto Mechanic 
Whelpley, Howard Orton (I11221)
 
1878  Casimir King of Poland (I25474)
 
1879  Sæleræd King of Essex (I10944)
 
1880  William de Sabran (I4384)
 
1881  Centule II comte de Bigorre (I26173)
 
1882  Travis, James (I25979)
 
1883  Langlois, Marie (I3974)
 
1884  LeCoq, Jeanne (I10590)
 
1885 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Whelpley, Jeremy Kayne (I11)
 
1886  Loquet dit Dupont, François (I24261)
 
1887  von Hohenstauffen, Philip II Emperor of Germany (I3157)
 
1888
to New France 
Guillemot dit LeBreton, Olivier (I24092)
 
1889
to New France 
Savoie, François (I5213)
 
1890
to New France 
Neveu, Philippe (I24571)
 
1891  Trahan, Jeanne (I1633)
 
1892  Bourgeois dit Jacob, Jacques (I1632)
 
1893  Fortin dit Bellefontaine, Julien (I10358)
 
1894  Gamache dite Lamarre, Geneviève (I10359)
 
1895  Grenet, François (I10773)
 
1896  Jobin, Catherine (I16729)
 
1897  Viger, Françoise (I10289)
 
1898  Sevestre, Marie-Denise (I17409)
 
1899      Ducoudray, Marie (I10774)
 
1900    
to New France 
Martin dit Montpellier, Antoine (I24570)
 

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