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Marriage Notice for John S. McCLURG to Mary Lozier, 28 Feb 1924 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of March 7, 1924, page unknown:

LOZIER - McCLURG
[ McCLURG is the Groom. ]

Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Mary LOZIER of Homestead and John S. McCLURG of Eldersville, which was solemnized on Thursday afternoon, February 28, 1924, in the parsonage of the Homewood Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Pittsburgh. The Rev. L. S. WILKINSON performed the ceremony.

[ John S. McCLURG to Mary Lozier, 28 Feb 1924 ]
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Marriage Notice for Clement V. McCLUSKEY to Mrs. Forbes, 9 Jan 1897; and for others From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of Jan. 18, 1897, page unknown: 

MARRIAGES.

McCLUSKEY-FORBES -
On the 9th inst., at the bride's home, near Cincinnati, Mr. Clement V. McCLUSKEY of Dennison, and Mrs. FORBES. 

The groom is the son of the late Henry McCLUSKEY who owned the J. M. STILLEY farm near Primrose. After a tour through the South and a visit to the
groom's sister, Mrs. O. R. COOKE, Carnegie, they make their first home at Dennison. 

[ Clement V. McCLUSKEY to Mrs. Forbes, 9 Jan 1897 ]  from multiple-a_01-18-1897_outlook_.jpg  multiple-a_1_mccluskey_forbes_01-18-1897_outlook (CT-L)

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Marriage Notice for Isaac McCLYMONDS to Matilda Gay, no date, in 3-28-1908 paper From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of March 28, 1908, page unknown: 

Oakdale Social
 
[ McCLYMONDS - GAY ]
 

Miss Matilda GAY, one of Oakdale?s most prominent ladies, and Prof. Isaac McCLYMONDS of Slippery Rock, Pa., were united in marriage by the Rev. LINN, a brother-in-law of the bride, Wednesday at 11 a.m., in the presence of a few friends and relatives. The bride, who was unattended, was beautifully gowned in an all-over lace Parisian gown of champagne color relieved with a touch of pink, and carried a shower bouquet of bride?s roses. The house was artistically decorated for the occasion with Easter lilies and banks of palms. After the ceremony a sumptuous dinner was served. The departed amidst a shower of rice and best wishes on the four o?clock train for a short wedding trip, after which they will make their home at Slippery Rock where Mr. McCLYMONDS is prominent in educational circles, being one of the faculty at the Slippery Rock State Normal School.

[ Isaac McCLYMONDS to Matilda Gay, no date, in 3-28-1908 paper ] mcclymonds_gay_03-28-1908_outlook (LD) 

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Marriage Notice for Frank McCOMBS to Mae Carter, 15 Aug 1912 From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of 23 August 1912, page unknown:

[ McCOMBS - CARTER ]

Frank McCOMBS of Primrose and Miss Mae CARTER of Venice, a daughter of W. V. CARTER, were united in marriage in Pittsburgh, August 15, 1912, by the Rev. George CAMPBELL. Mr. McCOMBS is employed by the Panhandle Railroad Co. They will go to housekeeping at Primrose on September first.

[ Frank McCOMBS to Mae Carter, 15 Aug 1912 ] mccombs_carter_8-23-1912-record (S)

 

* (LD) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Liz DuBois.
* (CT-) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.

 

This page includes:  John S. McCLURG to Mary Lozier, 28 Feb 1924
Clement V. McCLUSKEY to Mrs. Forbes, 9 Jan 1897
Isaact McCLYMONDS to Matilda Gay, no date, in 3-28-1908 paper
Frank McCOMBS to Mae Carter, 15 Aug 1912

 

This page was added July 14, 2007 ; updated July 3, 2009 ; updated Aug. 29, 2009

 

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