This webpage is not designed for viewing in a Mobile device

Washington County 'Little Washington' Pennsylvania
 Genealogy and Family History

HOME COUNTY 
INFO
GENEALOGY HELP NEWSPAPERS SUBMISSION
GUIDELINES
LINKS CONTACT PLEASE READ SITE
MAP

SEARCH MY WASHINGTON COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA WEBSITES


Site Search by Freefind may limit results from all 7 sites.  
 


Florian's Best On-Site Search Tips

Bridegrooms by Surname Letter T

 

 

Marriage notice for 
 Robert W. TERRELL to Eudora Lefley, 15 Jun 1940 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of July 19, 1940, page unknown:

TERRELL ? LEFLEY

[ FERRELL ? LEFLEY = the name at the top of the article is Ferrell but the name in the article is Terrell. ]

Miss Eudora LEFLEY, daughter of Mr. E. C. LEFLEY of Oakdale, and Mr. Robert W. TERRELL, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. TERRELL of Columbus, Ohio, were united in marriage Saturday, June 15, 1940, in Newport, Ky., by the Rev. John R. CREAMER.

Mr. TERRELL is associated with the KAUFFMAN-LATTIMER Drug Company of Columbus, Ohio.  Mrs. TERRELL was formerly employed by the B. F. Goodrich Co. of Chicago, Ill., and made her home with her two sisters.

The couple are residing temporarily with the bridegroom?s parents, 199 Avondale avenue, Columbus, Ohio.

[ Robert W. TERRELL to Eudora Lefley, 15 Jun 1940 ]  terrell_lefley_07-19-1940-ro (CB)

*

Marriage License, Jacques TERRENOIRE and Leah BQUEPLOT, License only

*Researchers should check to be sure the marriage took place.

From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of Oct. 22, 1892:

LICENSE
[ TERRENOIRE and BQUEPLOT ]

Licensed to marry: Jacques TERRENOIRE and Leah BQUEPLOT, both of Willow Grove.

[ Jacques TERRENOIRE and Leah BQUEPLOT, License only ] terrenoire_bqueplot license_10-22-1892-out (S)

*
Marriage Notice for Fernal TESSIER to Augustine Bohey, 27 Mar 1922 From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of March 31, 1922, page unknown:

Double Wedding.
[ BOHEY - TESSIER ]
[ TESSIER is the Groom. ]


A double wedding took place in the M. E. church at Arnold, Pa., on Monday, March 27, 1922, when Miss Augustine BOHEY of Arnold became the bride of Mr. Fernal TESSIER of McDonald, and Miss Rose BOHEY became the bride of Mr. Lynn MATTHEW of Arnold. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Clovis P. SALLADAY. Mr. and Mrs. TESSIER will reside in McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. MATTHEW will reside in Arnold after April first. The Misses BOHEY, before going to Arnold, resided in Primrose and are well known in this locality.

[ Fernal TESSIER to Augustine Bohey, 27 Mar 1922 ] tessier_bohey_03-31-1922_record  (CT-L)

*
Marriage Notice for 
John TESSMER to Maxine Cooke, 31 Aug 1940 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Sept. 6, 1940, page unknown:

TESSMER - COOKE

Miss Maxine COOKE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. COOKE of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Primrose, became the bride of John TESSMER of Cleveland at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, August 31, 1940, in the Church of Christ, Cleveland. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore white net with fingertip feil and carried white rosebuds and asters. Miss Rosine PIERRARD of Midway, cousin of the bride, as maid of honor, wore a green chiffon gown with a small headdress and carried yellow roses and asters. Miss Julia SANRETTE of Cleveland, as bridesmaid, wore a yellow chiffon gown and carried lavender asters and pink roses. Andrew COOKE, brother of the bride, served as bestman. Thomas TESSMER was an usher. A reception in the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. The young couple received many beautiful gifts. After a short wedding trip they will reside in Cleveland. The bride's mother was Juliette PIERRARD of McDonald. Guests from out-of-town at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Robert TOWARD, son Robert, and daughters Pauline Ette and Flora Jean of McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Charles PIERRARD of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Amy LEROY, sons John and Buddy of Ellwood City.

[ John TESSMER to Maxine Cooke, 31 Aug 1940 ] 
tessmer_cook_09_06-1940_ro (LN)

*
Part 1 Marriage Notice for David TETZLAW to Michalena Speranza, 9 Nov 1946
Part 2 Marriage Notice for David TETZLAW to Michalena Speranza, 9 Nov 1946
From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Nov. 15, 1946, page unknown:

TETZLAW - SEPERANZA

Miss Michalena SPERANZA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony SPERANZA, of R. D. 3, McDonald, and David TETZLAW of Pittsburgh were united in marriage at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, Noverber 9, 1946, in the Regina Coeli church, Pittsburgh. The double ring ceremony was performed before an altar banked with palms and ferns. 

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal long-train white satin gown with fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. Her full length veil was held in place with a beaded tiara. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with white orchids. 

For the tradition of something old, she wore a bracelet which was worn by her great grandmother. As something new she wore a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom; and for the something borrowed she carried a white handkerchief edged with blue lace. 

Miss Mary TETZLAW, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and wore a yellow satin gown and carried yellow roses. For her headdress she wore a yellow veil held in place by a gold-colored crown. Miss Josephine SPERANZA, sister of the bride, Miss Mary SPERANZA, cousin of the bride, Miss Pauline SHACCA, and Miss Irene SYSKA were the bridesmaids. Each wore an identical blue gown with matching veil and crown and each carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bride's mother wore a navy blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. 

Frank KEARNS was bestman and James KEARNS, John TETZLAW, Vincent DEMUR, and Frank CACTA served as ushers. 

Following the ceremony a dinner for 70 guests was held in the bride's home. A reception was held in the evening in the Bohemian hall, Pittsburgh, with 500 guests present. The newlyweds left on a trip to Florida and upon their return will reside in Pittsburgh. 

[ David TETZLAW to Michalena Speranza, 9 Nov 1946 ]  tetzlaw_seperanza_11-15-1946_ro (CT-L)

*
Marriage notice for 
William TEYSSIER to Margaret Adams, 2 Aug 1939 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Aug. 11, 1939, page unknown:

TEYSSIER - ADAMS

Miss Margaret ADAMS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve ADAMS of Bishop, and Mr. William TEYSSIER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TEYSSIER of Cecil were united in marriage at seven p.m. Wednesday, August 2, 1939, in St. Mary's Roman Catholic church, Cecil, the Rev. Fr. KAPERA officating.

The bride was gowned in blue and white and wore a corsage of tea roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Marcella ADAMS of Bishop, sister of the bride, wore black and white. Mr. Eugene TEYSSIER of Cecil served as his brother's bestman.

A reception followed in the home of the bride. The young couple left on a wedding trip to Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. TEYSSIER is a graduate of Cecil high school and Mr. TEYSSIER of South Fayette high school.

[ William TEYSSIER to Margaret Adams, 2 Aug 1939 ]  teyssier_adams_08-11-1939_ro (LN)

*

 

* (LN) = Some articles typed by volunteer Leslie Nelson.
* (CB) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Cindy Burchell.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.

 

This page includes:   Robert W. TERRELL to Eudora Lefley, 15 Jun 1940
Fernal TESSIER to Augustine Bohey, 27 Mar 1922
John TESSMER to Maxine Cooke, 31 Aug 1940
David TETZLAW to Michalena Speranza, 9 Nov 1946
William TEYSSIER to Margaret Adams, 2 Aug 1939

 

This page was added July 2, 2007 ; updated Sept. 22, 2009 ; updated Oct. 15, 2009

 

White wedding bells with pink hearts

More than 3,000 couple’s wedding and marriage- related notices!

MARRIAGES by ALPHABET

A-B | C-D | E-F | G-H | I-J | K-L | M-N | O-P | Q-R | S-T | U-V | W-X | Y-Z |

This page was last edited Friday, July 07, 2023

 

Separator barSeparator bar

Uptown Landmarks-1

Uptown Landmarks-2

Life in Washington, PA

Brethren and other Families of "Washpa"


http://www.artistic-designers.com/bkgds/ www.antiqueclipart.com

*