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Marriage Announcements: R Surnames

Chas. L. N. Reade

Married, at the residence of the bride's father, near Ball Camp, Knox County, on the evening of the 30th, by Rev. C. H. Strickland, Mr. James T. Rowntree and Miss Mattie R. Bearden.  Source: "Married," Knoxville Daily Chronicle, 2 May 1882, digital images, Chronicling America (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov : accessed 15 October 2017).


Will C. Rogan

Mr. Will C. Rogan, a well known young gentleman of this city, son of Mr. O. P. H. Rogan, and Miss Katie I. Conner, a popular belle, of North Knoxville, were married yesterday morning, at the residence of the bride's mother, Rev. J. P. Briscoe officiating.  The newly wedded couple took the west-bound train, for a trip to Western cities, and were attended to the train by a large circle of friends, who showered congratulations and well wishes upon the happy couple.  Source: "Hymenial," Knoxville Daily Chronicle, 3 November 1882, digital images, Chronicling America (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov : accessed 15 October 2017).

James T. Rowntree

Married, at the residence of the bride's father, near Ball Camp, Knox County, on the evening of the 30th, by Rev. C. H. Strickland, Mr. James T. Rowntree and Miss Mattie R. Bearden.  Source: "Married," Knoxville Daily Chronicle, 2 May 1882, digital images, Chronicling America (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov : accessed 15 October 2017).

                     

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