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Marriage Notice for Adam J. PEACOCK to Mrs. Mary L. Davidson, 6 May 1924 From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of May 9, 1924, page unknown: 

DAVIDSON - PEACOCK
[ PEACOCK is the Groom. ]

Mrs. Mary L. DAVIDSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander STEVENSON of Valley street, and Mr. Adam J. PEACOCK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert PEACOCK of West Lincoln avenue, were united in marriage at eight o'clock Tuesday evening, May 6, 1924, at the home of the officiating minister, Dr. W. D. IRONS, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, McDonald. After an Eastern automobile trip they will go to housekeeping in Valley street.

[ Adam J. PEACOCK to Mrs. Mary L. Davidson, 6 May 1924 ] peacock_davidson_5-9-1924 

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Marriage Notice for Clifford PEACOCK to Hazel Kraeer, no date, in 10-23-1914 paper From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of Nov. 27, 1914, page unknown:

KRAEER - PEACOCK
[ PEACOCK is the Groom. ]


Miss Mary Elizabeth PEACOCK and Mr. John Ross KRAEER were united in marriage on Wednesday, November 25, at twelve o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. PEACOCK, southwest of town. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., assisted by the Rev. Mr. STUNKARD of Hickory and the Rev. C. T. LITTELL of Venice, in the presence of more than one hundred friends of the families.

[ Clifford PEACOCK to Hazel Kraeer, no date, in 10-23-1914 paper ]  peacock_kraeer_11-27-1914_record (S)

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Marriage Notice for Dr. Robert PEACOCK to Miss Sara WALTHOUR, ENGAGEMENT

* Researchers should always check that the marriage actually took place.

 

From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of  20 March 1914:

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
[ PEACOCK - WALTHOUR ]

At a prettily appointed luncheon, Miss Sara WALTHOUR of R. D. 4, McDonald, announced the engagement of her sister, Miss Mayme WALTHOUR, to Dr. Robert PEACOCK of Woodlawn. Friends were present from McKeesport, Pittsburgh, Wilmerding, Houston and McDonald. The engagement will terminate in a spring wedding.

[ Dr. Robert PEACOCK to Miss Sara WALTHOUR, ENGAGEMENT announced for Spring Wedding ] peacock-walthour-engagement-3-20-1914-rec (S)

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Marriage Notice for W. Arthur PEACOCK to Minnie Hitchen, 3 Feb 1921 From the McDonald, PA Record ~ or ~ Outlook  newspaper of Feb. 11, 1921, page unknown: 

HITCHEN - PEACOCK 
[ PEACOCK is the Groom. ]


Miss Minnie HITCHEN of Carnegie and W. Arthur PEACOCK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. PEACOCK of McDonald, were united in marriage on Thursday, February 3, 1921, at Wellsburg, W. Va., the Rev. Dr. SAHW performing the ceremony. The young couple are staying with the groom?s parents in West Lincoln avenue. They intend to go to housekeeping in Arabella street about April 1st.

[ W. Arthur PEACOCK to Minnie Hitchen, 3 Feb 1921 ] peacock_hitchen_02-11-1921 (LD)
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Part 1 Marriage Notice for Charles Clifton PEARCE to Kathryn Jane Keith, 6 May 1939
Part 2 Marriage Notice for Charles Clifton PEARCE to Kathryn Jane Keith, 6 May 1939
Part 3 Marriage Notice for Charles Clifton PEARCE to Kathryn Jane Keith, 6 May 1939
From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of May 12, 1939, page unknown: 

PEARCE - KEITH


Miss Kathryn Jane KEITH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. KEITH of Imperial, and Mr. Charles Clifton PEARCE of Washington, D. C. son of Mrs. Gertrude PEARCE of State College, were united in marriage at 11:30 o'clock Saturday morning, May 6, 1939, in the Valley Presbyterian church, Imperial, the pastor, the Rev. Clarence E. DAVISON, performing the ceremony. The church was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and ferns. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a white net gown with veil and white accessories. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and roses. The maid of honor, Miss Alma Louise KEITH of Imperial, sister of the bride and a student at Westminster college, wore a peach lace and net gown with matching accessories. She carried a bouquet of orchid snapdragons. Mr. Douglas I. PEARCE a student in the college of osteopathy and surgery at Kirksville, Mo., served as his brother's bestman. Mr. Eugene M. PEARCE of State college, a cousin of the bridegroom, and Mr. Thomas McPEAK of Pittsburgh were the ushers. Mr. James C. TROTTER of Pittsburgh, musical director in the Findlay Vocational school, Imperial, played the wedding music and Miss Elizabeth STEWART of Imperial sang "O Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly". Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride's parents. There were about forty-five guests with fourteen seated at the bride's table. The table was decorated with spring flowers and a large wedding cake formed the centerpiece. The young couple left on a Southern wedding trip.  Upon their return they will reside in Washington, D. C., where Mr. PEARCE is merchandising man for the Southern Dairies. Mrs. PEARCE is a 1936 graduate of the Findlay Vocational school and attended State college. Mr. PEARCE is a 1938 graduate of State College.

[ Charles Clifton PEARCE to Kathryn Jane Keith, 6 May 1939 ]  pearce_keith_05-12-1939 
Parts 1, 2, 3 (DG)

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Marriage Notice for Ruben PEARLMAN to Annie Bowitz, December 25, 1922

* See second article below

From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of Dec. 29, 1922, page unknown: 

BOWITZ ? PEARLMAN
[ PEARLMAN is the Groom. ]


Miss Anna BOWITZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac BOWITZ of Connellsville, quite well known in McDonald, having visited here a number of times, was married at the William Penn hotel, Pittsburgh, on Monday,  December 25, 1922, to Dr. Ruben Pearlman of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Pearlman is a sister of Mr. Joseph BOWITZ, whose wife is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller of West Lincoln avenue. Little Helen Miller of McDonald acted as flower girl.

[ Ruben PEARLMAN to Annie Bowitz, Monday, December 25, 1922 ] pearlman_bowitz_12-29-1922_record  (CB)
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Marriage Notice for Ruben PEARLMAN to Annie Bowitz, Monday, December 25, 1922 From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of Dec. __, 1922, page unknown: 

BOWITZ ? PEARLMAN
[ PEARLMAN is the Groom. ]

The wedding of Miss Annie BOWITZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac BOWITZ of Connellsville, Pa., quite well known in McDonald, having visited here a number of times, was married at the William Penn Hotel on Monday to Dr. Ruben PEARLMAN of Pittsburgh. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Benjamin LICHTER of the Bnai Isarel congregation. Mrs. PEARLMAN is a sister of Mr. Joseph Bowitz, whose wife is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. MILLER of West Lincoln avenue. Little Helen MILLER of McDonald acted as flower girl. 

[ Ruben PEARLMAN to Annie Bowitz, Monday, December 25, 1922 ] pearlman_bowitz_12-14-1922_LANZA.txt
NOTE: The supposed date of Dec. 14th must be wrong since the wedding . Possibly it was the 26th to 29th (Tues to Sat. of that week.) (CT-L)

 

* (WD) Some articles typed by Volunteer Wilberta DiVincenzo.
* (CB) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Cindy Burchell.
* (LD) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Liz DuBois.
* (DG) = Some articles typed by volunteer Doris Greaves.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.

 

This page includes:  Adam J. PEACOCK to Mrs. Mary L. Davidson, 6 May 1924
Clifford PEACOCK to Hazel Kraeer, no date, in 10-23-1914 paper
W. Arthur PEACOCK to Minnie Hitchen, 3 Feb 1921
Dr. Robert PEACOCK to Miss Sara WALTHOUR, ENGAGEMENT announced for Spring Wedding
Charles Clifton PEARCE to Kathryn Jane Keith, 6 May 1939
Ruben PEARLMAN to Annie Bowitz, Monday, December 25, 1922

 

This page was added July 6, 2007 ; May 15, 2008 ; updated Aug. 3, 2009
; updated Aug. 4, 2009 ; updated Aug. 18, 2009 ; updated Aug. 29, 2009

 

 

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