Bridegrooms by Surname Letter B
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of Feb.
21, 1914, page unknown:
[ BIBBS - BEHLING ]
Miss Bertha BEHLING of McDonald and Mr. Wm. BIBBS of Alaska were
united in marriage in Seattle, Washington. Miss BEHLING is well
known to McDonald people as she had charge of the cooking department at
the Commercial Hotel for a number of years.
[ Wm. BIBBS to Bertha BEHLING, no date, 1914 ] bibbs_behling_2-21-1914-outlook
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
Sept. 12, 1924, page unknown:
KINEMOND - BIERS
[ BIERS is the Groom. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Gus KINEMOND announce the marriage of their daughter, Elfreda KINEMOND, to Clarence BIERS, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
BIERS of McDonald. The young couple were married Saturday, September 6, 1924, at two o'clock by the Rev. Mr.Andrews. The bride wore
a frock of Harding blue French crepe trimmed in Spanish lace. Mr. and Mrs. BIERS will make their home in McDonald. [
Clarence BIERS to Elfreda Kinemond, 6 Sep 1924 ] biers_kinemond_09-12-1924
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
Feb. 25, 1921, page unknown:
BERNARD ? BIERS
[ BIERS is the Groom. ]
Miss Dolphine BERNARD of Laurel hill and Homer BIERS of Valley street were quietly married Wednesday noon, February 23, 1921, the Rev. J. H.
DEBOLT of the Methodist church officiating. [ Homer BIERS to Dolphine Bernard, 23 Feb 1921
] biers_bernard_02-25-1921 (CB)
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
Sept. 1, 1900, page unknown:
BIESENCAMP ? MILLER
Fred. [e.g. Frederick] BIESENCAMP and Augusta MILLER, both of McDonald.
BRUCE ? SMITH
Marshall BRUCE and Katherine SMITH, both of McDonald.
[ Fred. BIESENCAMP to Augusta Miller, no date, in 9-1-1900 paper ]
biesencamp_miller_09-01-1900_outlook (CB)
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook
newspaper of Feb. 27, 1897, page unknown:
MARRIAGES.
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BIGGER--WILSON--Isaac Donaldson BIGGER and Margaret Isabella WILSON, Robinson Twp.
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[ Isaac Donaldson BIGGER to Margaret Isabella Wilson, no date, in 2-27-1897 paper
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[ * The other Marriages can be found under the grooms names. ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Sept. 7, 1934, page unknown:
BIGGER ? WITHERSPOON
At a quiet wedding in the bride?s home in Robinson township at noon Friday, August 31, 1934, the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Armor WITHERSPOON, daughter of James Armor WITHERSPOON, and Thomas Culley
BIGGER, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. BIGGER, took place. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. A.
CULLEY of Pittsburgh, an uncle of the bride, who was assisted by the Rev. J. Walter
IRWIN, pastor of the Robinson United Presbyterian church, before an embankment of ferns, garden flowers, and potted plants at the end of the long living-room of the Witherspoon home. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Helen
BIGGER, a sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Thomas WITHERSPOON, brother of the bride, was best man. The bride wore a gown of white satin and carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds and baby?s breath. The maid of honor wore poudre blue crepe and carried pale pink asters. The wedding march was played by Miss Clara WITHERSPOON
of Sewickley, an aunt of the bride. After dinner was served to thirty guests, the bride and bridegroom left by automobile on a wedding trip into Canada.
[ Thomas Culley BIGGER to Elizabeth Armor Witherspoon, 31 Aug 1934 ] bigger_witherspoon_09-07-1934_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
July 2, 1925, page unknown:
BIGLER - LAUDERBAUGH
A very pretty and impressive wedding ceremony was solemnized Saturday evening, June 27, at 6:30 in the parsonage of the Robinson's Run United Presbyterian church
when the lives of William S. BIGLER and Jane A. LAUDERBAUGH were united in wedlock. The officiating clergyman was J. T. KROHM.
The bride and groom are both well known throughout Washington County, the latter being a contractor of this section. The bride, who formerly made her home in Washington but has recently been
residing at Elm Grove, W. Va., has a number of friends here.
The wedding service was read in the living-room of the parsonage, which was tastefully decorated with roses and daisies. The ring ceremony was used. The couple were
unattended and the only witnesses were the members of the pastor's family, who are relatives of the groom. The bride wore a gown of rose and taupe
crepe-de-chine with
hat to match. Following the ceremony the couple went to their newly furnished home at Laboratory, where a reception was tendered them by some of their neighbors.
[ William S. BIGGER to Jane A. Lauderbaugh, 27 Jun 1925 ]
bigler_lauderbaugh_07-02-1925 (CT-L)
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* (CB) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Cindy
Burchell.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
This page includes: Wm. BIBBS to Bertha BEHLING, no
date, 1914
Clarence BIERS to Elfreda Kinemond, 6 Sep 1924
Homer BIERS to Dolphine Bernard, 23 Feb 1921
Fred BIESENCAMP to Augusta Miller, no date, in 9-1-1900 paper
Isaac Donaldson BIGGER to Margaret Isabella Wilson, no date, in 2-27-1897 paper
Thomas Culley BIGGER to Elizabeth Armor Witherspoon, 31 Aug 1934
William S. BIGGER to Jane A. Lauderbaugh, 27 Jun 1925...
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