Wednesday Wedding/Oct 1886 Marriage Returns Holmes, County, Ohio.

Marriage Records Holmes County Ohio


page 548

Granted- Oct 14, 1886 Marriage License Was this day granted to Alden Roush and Alice Homer
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Return -State of Ohio, Holmes County I certify that on the 19 day of October 1886 Alden Roush and Alice Homer were legally joined in marriage by me a Minister of the Gospel I. W. Keiffer no. 5771

Granted- Oct 16, 1886 Marriage Liscense Was this day granted to Thomas Graham and Mary Moore
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Return -State of Ohio, Holmes County I Certify that on the 16th day of Octobers 1886 Thomas Graham and Mary Moler are legally joined in marriage by me a Minister of the Gospel J.L.Hook  no. 5772

Granted- 19, October 1886 Marriage License Was this day granted to Issac Kilmer and Mary E. Munnsan
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Return-State of Ohio, Holmes County I Certify that on the 19th day of October 1886 Issac Kilmer and Mary Etta Munnsan were legally joined in marriage by me a Minister of the Gospel L.K. Wormer no. 5773

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Granted- 0ct 19, 1886 Marriage License was this day granted to Stuart B. Bailey and Ella T. Robinson
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Return- State of Ohio, Holmes County I Certify, that on the 19th day of October 1886 Stuart B. Bailey and Ella T. Robinson were legally joined in marriage by me a Minister of the Gospel Jas. A. Williams n. 5774

Granted- Oct 20, 1886 Marriage License was this day granted to Douglas D. Deahl and Helen S. Hecker
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Return- State of Ohio, Holmes County I Certify, that on the 21 day of October 1886 Douglas D. Deahl and Helen S. Hecker were legally joined in marriage by me a Minister of the Gospel John Gailey no. 5775

Granted- Oct 20, 1886 Marriage License was this day granted to Silas J. McCartney and Nannie C. Terry
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Return- State of Ohio, Holmes County I Certify, that on the 22 day of October 1886 Silas McCartney and Nancy Terry were legally joined in marriage by me a Minister of the Gospel C.D. Patterson no. 5776

Silas and Nancy “Nannie” Terry McCartney are my second great grand-parents. While I was transcribing this I realized that in my record, I had the marriage date as the 20th of  October. The source I have for this is a marriage record posted at FamilySearch.org.

In my best estimation the transcriber missed the fact that they didn’t get married on the same day that the liscense  was issued. Many of the other licenses were filled on the same day of issue. This is one very good example that having more then one proof in most important.

I also find it interesting that they were married by a C.D. Patterson and that Silas’ grand-parents, Isaiah and Lettice Hudders McCartney, were married by a J.B. Patterson. I wonder if they might be related to each other.  This just might be a fun side trip throught the records to see if they just might be kin.

While doing some research on the internet I came across this pdf file at the Holmes County Library Blog. Holmes County Library  containing a transcription of the 1886 marriage returns for that county from A to Z.

Happy Hunting!

 

Obitkit Contest-What’s In Your Obituary/Julia Hogston Obit

This was prompted by Geneabloggers contest OBITKIT™ CONTEST – WHAT’S IN YOUR OBITUARY?
Julia K. Hogston, 100 of Belleville Michigan passed on day unknown only to God place to be determined later.
The cause of death is unto all men there is appointed a time and it was hers.
Julia was born on a cold winter day on the banks of Lake Erie in the town of Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio.
She came as a surprise to her parents as they planned for a pizza party and received an early gift, a month early that is on 3 January 1958. James R. and Dency J. Terrill McCartney welcomed her home a month later after she had gained the weight that was needed for the hospital to release her.

Four years later she welcomed a sister into the fold her name is Patricia Ellen McCartney.
Julia, graduated from John Glenn High School, with the bicentennial class “76” in Westland, Michigan.
It was a cool crisp fall evening on 18 September 1976, Julia, married James E. Hogston. James is the son of Edgar and Lola Burke Hogston. They celebrated their 35+ anniversary this year. They re- visited the place of their honeymoon, The Smokey Mountains.

Mrs. Hogston spent many years raising her children, Jeremy, Jessica, Janice and , James. When times called for it she would work out side of the home. Some of the jobs she held were, Nursing Assistant at Camelot Nursing Home, soft-wares associate at K-Mart and, a retail employee at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store.
She was a faithful member Romulus Free Will Baptist Church, where she attended for more than 40 yrs. Julia was part of the worship team and was for many years the treasurer.

She was survived by her Husband James Hogston, her children Jeremy Hogston (Jacki) , grand-daughters Misteana and Alyza Hogston, Mrs. Jessica Ellmore (Tom), Janice Hogston and, James Hogston.

Julia  precedes  her parents James R. McCartney and Dency J. Terrill and, and is preceded by her  in- laws Edgar and Lola Hogston.
Services will be held at Romulus Free Will Baptist Church on… such a day as called for.
Burial afterward will be at (guess we need to get this taken care of, somehow can’t get hubbie to do this one, we do have wills LOL)

A memorial fund has been set in her name at Romulus Free Will Baptist Church.
Christian, Loving Mother and Best Friend

What will your obit look like 😀  Help the family out and get this set before you go!

 

Lacking Locks for Love

 

 It once again is breast cancer awareness month. Which tends to remind me of a trip I took with my daughter and her friend to our local Fantastic Sams  so that we could donate our hair to Locks of Love.  These young women went far beyond what I did (call me chicken) I did donate a considerable amount of hair, which was waist long, shortened to my shoulders. I just couldn’t bring myself to do the extra 10 inches or so.

There is a subject that  I would like to clarify. I have heard many people say that they no longer give to Locks of Love, because they charge the children for the hair pieces. That in part is true, but the original hair piece can run from $3,000 to $5,000 dollars depending on the need.  Locks of Love give according to need.

Locks of Love Mission Statement

Our mission is to return a sense of self, confidence and normalcy to children suffering from hair loss by utilizing donated ponytails to provide the highest quality hair prosthetics to financially disadvantaged children. The children receive hair prostheses free of charge or on a sliding scale, based on financial need.

If you have the hair to donate and then I urge you to do so. I would suggest you look into Locks of Love or other ways of donating your hair.  There are a few others that I found with a quick search of the web:

Wigs for Kids
Angel Hair for Kids-Canadian based

Happy Hunting!
Have a clipping good time!

 

 

 

 

 

Julie’s Place

 

Julie’s Place…

Is not of this world
Its above the clouds
In the realm of Angels
In a Mansion of my own.

 

Julie’s Place…
Is anchored on the firm foundation
Is resting in the Great I AM
Is a Child of the King
Daughter of the Alpha and Omega.

 

Julies’ Place…
Is to be a fisher of men
A singer of praises
A teacher to the young
A light in the darkness.

But above all Julie’s Place
is to believe on the only begotten
Son of God!
And to walk in his will
and to rest in his peace.

Julia K. Hogston
2003