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7651. Hans Madsen, “Denmark Baptisms, 1618-1923,” June 8, 1854, Krummerup, Sorø, Denmark, Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C20299-2 , System Origin: Denmark-ODM , GS Film number: 52405, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB96-F5P.
7652. Christiane Madsen, “Denmark Baptisms, 1618-1923,” August 29, 1860, Krummerup, Sorø, Denmark, Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C20299-2 , System Origin: Denmark-ODM , GS Film number: 52405, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB96-F52.
7653. Niels Peder Madsen, “Denmark Baptisms, 1618-1923,” August 29, 1860, Krummerup, Sorø, Denmark, Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C20299-2 , System Origin: Denmark-ODM , GS Film number: 52405, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB96-FR2.
7654. “Charles Henry Smith,” Find A Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62248333.
7655. “Rachel Elsie McElfresh Smith,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62314879.
7656. MD Tombstone Transcription Project, “McELFRESH BURIAL GROUNDS, FREDERICK CO., MD,” http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/frederick/cemeteries/fmcelfr.txt.
7659. “Edmund W McElfresh, Sr,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144371756.
7660. Find A Grave, “Mary Hamilton McElfresh,” https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15539480.
7661. “Thomas A Smith,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17848203, 17848203.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).
Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.
First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.
Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.
There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.
My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
7662. “Julia A Smith,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17848347, 17848347.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).
Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.
First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.
Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.
There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.
My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
7663. “Ann R Hendry Smith,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16130645, 16130645.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).
Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.
First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.
Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.
There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.
My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
7665. “Obituaries,” Ruby L Thomas, Frederick News-Post, Frederick, MD, August 26, 2014.
Ruby L. Thomas, 57, born April 13, 1957, in Olney, Md., passed away Wednesday, August 20th at Frederick Memorial Hospital.
She was the daughter of the late Mattie L. Mayhew and William F. Mayhew.
Survived by son Richard Mayhew and wife Jennifer Mayhew; daughter Kristy Reid and husband Greg Reid; son James Kipe and his friend Rachel Sizemore; son Robert L. Thomas; daughter Robin Ertel; and son Brandon Ertel; six grandchildren; her siblings sisters Francis Gaver, Virginia Gaver and Donna Ledford.
She is preceded in death by sister Carolyn Mayhew. Surviving brothers are William Mayhew, Robert Mayhew and Rodney Mayhew.
Survived by numerous neices, nephews and cousins.
Memorial services will be held Aug. 30th at Centennial Church (second chance hope) on Second Street, Frederick, Maryland, at 2:00 to 6:00.
Please send memorial donations to 350 Baker Road, Martinsburg, WV 25405.
7666. “Ruby L Thomas,” http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/fredericknewspost/obituary.aspx?pid=172237427.
Ruby L. Thomas, 57, born April 13, 1957, in Olney, Md., passed away Wednesday, August 20th at Frederick Memorial Hospital.
She was the daughter of the late Mattie L. Mayhew and William F. Mayhew.
Survived by son Richard Mayhew and wife Jennifer Mayhew; daughter Kristy Reid and husband Greg Reid; son James Kipe and his friend Rachel Sizemore; son Robert L. Thomas; daughter Robin Ertel; and son Brandon Ertel; six grandchildren; her siblings sisters Francis Gaver, Virginia Gaver and Donna Ledford.
7667. “Obituaries,” Francis W. Mayhew, The Frederick News-Post, Frederick, MD, October 10, 1998, Names him as Francis W “Bill” Mayhew.
Mr. Francis W. "Bill" Mayhew, 68, of Hudson, Fla., formerly of Rockville, died Monday, Oct. 5, in Hudson.
He was the husband of Audrey L. Mayhew.
Surviving in addition to his wife are ten children, William Mayhew, Virginia Gaver, Frances Mayhew, Robert Mayhew, Donna Mayhew, Rodney Mayhew, Ruby Thomas, Bernie Ridgway, Fred Ridgway and Bill Ridgway, all of Frederick; two brothers, Chris and Karl Himmighofer; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visitation begins at 11 a.m. and services will follow at 1 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 12, at Takoma Funeral Home, 254 Carroll St., N.W., Washington.
7668. “Obituaries,” Barbara Mayhew Tomlin, Names a brother as Garnett William Mayhew, Jr.
Barbara Mayhew Tomlin, 70, of Lynchburg, went home to heaven to be with God and her family, Friday, January 1, 2010 at Lynchburg General Hospital. She was the loving and devoted wife of Rodney J. Tomlin for fifty-years.
Born November 28, 1939 in Bethesda, MD, she was the daughter of Virginia Dunn Mayhew of Winchester and the late Garnett Mayhew and was also preceded in death by one son, Perry L. Tomlin; one brother, Garnett William Mayhew, Jr. and one sister, Helen Noreen Mayhew. Mrs. Tomlin was a former employee of the City of Lynchburg and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Monroe.
In addition to her husband and mother, Mrs. Tomlin is survived by one daughter, Cathy T. Jacobs and husband, Poncho of Forest; two sons, Bruce D. Tomlin of Lynchburg and Jody D. Tomlin and wife, Tina of Richmond; one sister, Gloria Ricketts of Winchester; a daughter-in-law, Robin Tomlin of Richmond; eight grandchildren, H.D. Jacobs, Madison Jacobs, Samantha Tomlin, Kaitlyn F. Tomlin, Kamryn Tomlin, Kaitlyn L. Tomlin, Tiffany Lotts, and Jacob Tomlin and two great-grandchildren, Kailee Vick and Tyler Vick
A funeral service will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. Monday, January 4, 2010, at Whitten Timberlake Chapel with Minister Clyde E. Dalton officiating. Interment will follow at Fort Hill Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. today, January 3, 2010 at the funeral home and other times at the home of Cathy and Poncho, 410 Meadows Drive, Forest.
Those wishing to make memorial contributions are asked to consider the New Found Church of Christ Garden Memorial Fund, 9320 Falcon Drive, Mechanicsville, VA, 23116.
7669. “Obituaries,” Francis W. Mayhew, The Frederick News-Post, Frederick, MD, October 10, 1998.
Mr. Francis W. "Bill" Mayhew, 68, of Hudson, Fla., formerly of Rockville, died Monday, Oct. 5, in Hudson.
He was the husband of Audrey L. Mayhew.
Surviving in addition to his wife are ten children, William Mayhew, Virginia Gaver, Frances Mayhew, Robert Mayhew, Donna Mayhew, Rodney Mayhew, Ruby Thomas, Bernie Ridgway, Fred Ridgway and Bill Ridgway, all of Frederick; two brothers, Chris and Karl Himmighofer; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visitation begins at 11 a.m. and services will follow at 1 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 12, at Takoma Funeral Home, 254 Carroll St., N.W., Washington.
7670. Francis W Mayhew, “Florida Death Index, 1877-1998,” October 5, 1998, Hillsborough County, FL, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VV8C-M4X.
7671. “Obituaries,” Francis W. Mayhew, The Frederick News-Post, Frederick, MD, October 10, 1998, Says he died in Hudson, FL.
Mr. Francis W. "Bill" Mayhew, 68, of Hudson, Fla., formerly of Rockville, died Monday, Oct. 5, in Hudson.
He was the husband of Audrey L. Mayhew.
Surviving in addition to his wife are ten children, William Mayhew, Virginia Gaver, Frances Mayhew, Robert Mayhew, Donna Mayhew, Rodney Mayhew, Ruby Thomas, Bernie Ridgway, Fred Ridgway and Bill Ridgway, all of Frederick; two brothers, Chris and Karl Himmighofer; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visitation begins at 11 a.m. and services will follow at 1 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 12, at Takoma Funeral Home, 254 Carroll St., N.W., Washington.
7672. Francis W Mayhew, “Florida Death Index, 1877-1998,” October 5, 1998, Hillsborough County, FL, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VV8C-M4X, Says he died in Hillsborough County, FL.
7673. “United States Census,” 1940, MD, Montgomery County, Derwood, Election District 04, 11B, 6, 16-11, T627, 01553, 256, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, May 2, 1940, S Bum Osborn.
File: 1940 MD Montgomery County Derwood p11B
7674. “Mattie Ward Mayhew,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160936035, 160936035.
7676. “Current News,” The News, Frederick, MD, October 17, 1970, 12.
Mattie L. Mayhew versus William F. Mayhew, Bill of Complaint for support of minor children.
7677. http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/stagser/s1800...search=mattie+mayhew.
Ward, Mattie Lee
W 35
Mayhew, William Francis
W 39
1968 - Nov. 12 AV
Fred. Co.
7678. “Eric Sherven,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136975021, 136975021.
7679. “Islay Elveretta Sherven,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136975059, 136975059.
7680. “California Death Index; 1940-1997,” California Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Section, http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi, https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2015582, Entry for Lorraine Rogers lists her mother’s maiden name as Sherven.
7681. “Obituary,” James Henry Sherven, The Province, Vancouver, BC, Canada, January 26, 2013, http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theprovince/obitu...en&pid=162647516.
SHERVEN, James Henry
July 11, 1923 - January 11, 2013
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our Dad, Jim Sherven, at the age of 89. Dad passed away peacefully on January 11, 2013 at Langley Gardens Care Home. Predeceased by his wife Jean Sherven in 1999. He is survived by his daughters, Vicki (Dwayne), Gayle (Keenan) and Kim (Doug), and son Eric; as well as 7 grandchildren. Special thanks to the caring staff at Langley Gardens, Dr. MacIntosh and Carrie Murphy. No service by request.
7682. “Donelda McNulty,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136940375, 136940375.
7683. “Saskatchewan Cemeteries Project, Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Naicam District,” http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cansacem/naicam_immanuel.html.
McNulty, Donelda 1924 - 2006
Rogers, Olive Lorraine (nee Sherven) 1927 - 1986
Sherven, Eric 1894 - 1980
Sherven, Eric A. 1824 - 1915
Sherven, Garfield Raymond 1921 - 1989
Sherven, Gordon Espeseth 1917 - 1919
Sherven, Islay Elveretta 1898 - 1997
Sherven, Ole E. 1851 - 1933
7684. “Olive Lorraine Sherven Rogers,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136974100, 136974100.
7685. “Gordon Espeseth Sherven,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136975047, 136975047.
7686. “Sweden Household Examination Books,” Bringetofta AI 17, 1886 - 1890, Rågrena Östra, Bringetofta, Jönköpings, Småland, Sweden, 335.
File: 1885s Sweden Rågrena Östra p335
7687. “Sweden Household Examination Books,” Bringetofta AIIa 1, 1900 - 1912, Rågrena Östra, Bringetofta, Jönköpings, Småland, Sweden, 359.
File: 1900s Sweden Rågrena Östra p359
7688. Johannes Johansson, “Sweden, Baptisms,” April 26m 1806, Långaryd, Jönköping, Sweden, Indexing Project (Batch) Number C43786-2-System Origin Sweden-EASy-GS Film number 135571, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FK8Z-J31.
7689. “Sweden Household Examination Books,” Malmbäck BI 4 1765-1787, Malmbäck Parish, Skaraborgs County, Västergötland, Sweden, Scandinavia, 321, 166, Record for Jöns Jönassons who died August 25, 1774.
File: Jöns_Jönasson_ArkivDigita:: Malmbäck (F) BI:4 1765-1787 Image 166 : Page 321
7690. “Sweden Household Examination Books,” 1760-1766, Malmbäck AI 1 1753-1773, Malmbäck Parish, Skaraborgs County, Västergötland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Åkerhult, 321, 169.
File: ArkivDigital: Malmbäck (F) AI:1 1753-1773 Image 169 : Page 322
7691. “Sweden Household Examination Books,” Malmbäck BI 3 1733-1764, Malmbäck Parish, Skaraborgs County, Västergötland, Sweden, Scandinavia, 23, 15, This could be her--the only Annika born in Malmbäck in 1735.
File: Annika_ArkivDigital: Malmbäck (F) BI:3 1733-1764 Image 15 : Page 23
7692. “Sweden Household Examination Books,” Sventorp AI 12, 1893 - 1899, Sventorp, Skaraborgs, Västergötland, Sweden, Kusåsa Rote Kusåsen, 155, 166.
File: Anders Magnus Persson - Sweden Household Examination Books, 1880 - 1920 - MyHeritage
7693. “Sweden Household Examination Books,” Sventorp AIIa 1, 1900 - 1912, Sventorp, Skaraborgs, Västergötland, Sweden, Kusåsen Kusåsa Rote, 206, 215.
File: Anders Magnus Persson 1900 - Sweden Household Examination Books, 1880 - 1920 - MyHeritage
7694. “Sweden Household Examination Books,” Sventorp AI 12, 1893 - 1899, Sventorp, Skaraborgs, Västergötland, Sweden, Kusåsa Rote Kusåsen, 155, 166, Location looks like Hersås or Wersås.
File: Anders Magnus Persson - Sweden Household Examination Books, 1880 - 1920 - MyHeritage
7695. Charlotta Josefina Jonsson, “Sweden Burials, 1649-1920,” March 14, 1920, Skaraborg, Sweden, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FKKJ-49S.
7696. “Sweden Household Examination Books, 1880 - 1920,” Korsberga AI 9, 1885 - 1899, Mölebo, Korsberga, Skaraborgs, Västergötland, Sweden, 5, Says 4/86/7 for date.
File: 1895s Sweden Mölebo p5
7697. “Miss Linda Janes Weds Pinkard in Church Rites,” Steven Pinkard and Linda Janes, Brownwood Bulletin, Brownwood, TX, June 29, 1965, 4.
STAG CREEK (BBC) — Miss Linda Janes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Janes of Sidney, and Steven Pinkard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Pinkard, 1705 10th St., Brownwood, exchanged marriage vows Friday, June 18, at 7:30 p.m.
Steward Caffey officiated for the double ring ceremony in South Copperas Baptist Church.
Yellow flowers and ribbon marked family pews.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a streetdress of white cotton fashioned with a full skirt. The sleeveless bodice featured a square neckline and a lace panel down the front. Her accessories were white. She carried a white Bible topped with an arrangement of white carnations centered with a yellow orchid. She also carried a handerchief about 50 years old that belonged to her grandmother, Mrs. John Hammond of Comanche. The bride’s mother carried the Bible and handkerchief in her wedding.
HONOR ATTENDANTS
Mary Lewis, bridesmaid, wore a yellow dress of cotton designed with square neckline and full skirt. Her accessories were white. Larry Pinkard of Brownwood served his brother as best man. Rondald Pinkard, brother of the bridgeroom, and Richard Janes, brother of the bride, ushered.
Cathy Fanning of Comanche played traditional wedding music and accompanied Mary Childs as she sang “More.”
For her dauther’s wedding, Mrs. Janes chose a two-piece dress of pink linen with black accessories. Bridegroom’s mother was attired in a pink crepe dress with pink hat and black patent accessories. Their corsages were of carnations.
Immediately following the wedding, a reception was held in the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drennan. Bride’s table, laid with lace over yellow, was centered with an arrangement of yellow gladioli and greenery flanked by yellow candles.
HOUSE PARTY
Carolyn Holland of Fort Worth presided at the punch service. Jerri Billings of Midland served the tiered wedding care. The white cake, decorated with yellow rose buds, was made by Mrs. Drennan.
Others assiting in serving included Mmes. Lucile Janes of Gainesville, Fred Mabe, Drennan. Robert Roe, J. A. Cos, and LoydCoker. Jean Rachels and others. Nuts and mints were also served.
Thelma Herring of Morgan Hill presided at the bride’s book. Music during the reception was prvided by Mary Childs and Cathy Fanning.
For a wedding trip to San Marcos, the bride wore a beige sheath dress of linen with white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet.
The bride, a 1965 honor graduate of Sidney High School, where she was a member of the Honor Society, is presently attending Trleton State College. Bridegroom, a 1964 honor graduate of Sidney High School, was also a member of the Honor Society. He attended TSC last year and is presently engaged in farming.
After the bride completes a summer course at TSC, the couple will reside in Brownwood where they plan to attend Howard Payne College this fall.
Guests attending the wedding included those from Gainesville, Brownwood, Sidney, and Comanche.
7698. Linda Elizabeth Janes, “Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997,” May 11, 1947, Comanche, TX, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V6S4-NGQ.
7699. “Hearshel Janes,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87480926, 87480926.
7700. “Miss Linda Janes Weds Pinkard in Church Rites,” Steven Pinkard and Linda Janes, Brownwood Bulletin, Brownwood, TX, June 29, 1965, 4, Gives last name as Hammond.
STAG CREEK (BBC) — Miss Linda Janes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Janes of Sidney, and Steven Pinkard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Pinkard, 1705 10th St., Brownwood, exchanged marriage vows Friday, June 18, at 7:30 p.m.
Steward Caffey officiated for the double ring ceremony in South Copperas Baptist Church.
Yellow flowers and ribbon marked family pews.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a streetdress of white cotton fashioned with a full skirt. The sleeveless bodice featured a square neckline and a lace panel down the front. Her accessories were white. She carried a white Bible topped with an arrangement of white carnations centered with a yellow orchid. She also carried a handerchief about 50 years old that belonged to her grandmother, Mrs. John Hammond of Comanche. The bride’s mother carried the Bible and handkerchief in her wedding.
HONOR ATTENDANTS
Mary Lewis, bridesmaid, wore a yellow dress of cotton designed with square neckline and full skirt. Her accessories were white. Larry Pinkard of Brownwood served his brother as best man. Rondald Pinkard, brother of the bridgeroom, and Richard Janes, brother of the bride, ushered.
Cathy Fanning of Comanche played traditional wedding music and accompanied Mary Childs as she sang “More.”
For her dauther’s wedding, Mrs. Janes chose a two-piece dress of pink linen with black accessories. Bridegroom’s mother was attired in a pink crepe dress with pink hat and black patent accessories. Their corsages were of carnations.
Immediately following the wedding, a reception was held in the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drennan. Bride’s table, laid with lace over yellow, was centered with an arrangement of yellow gladioli and greenery flanked by yellow candles.
HOUSE PARTY
Carolyn Holland of Fort Worth presided at the punch service. Jerri Billings of Midland served the tiered wedding care. The white cake, decorated with yellow rose buds, was made by Mrs. Drennan.
Others assiting in serving included Mmes. Lucile Janes of Gainesville, Fred Mabe, Drennan. Robert Roe, J. A. Cos, and LoydCoker. Jean Rachels and others. Nuts and mints were also served.
Thelma Herring of Morgan Hill presided at the bride’s book. Music during the reception was prvided by Mary Childs and Cathy Fanning.
For a wedding trip to San Marcos, the bride wore a beige sheath dress of linen with white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet.
The bride, a 1965 honor graduate of Sidney High School, where she was a member of the Honor Society, is presently attending Trleton State College. Bridegroom, a 1964 honor graduate of Sidney High School, was also a member of the Honor Society. He attended TSC last year and is presently engaged in farming.
After the bride completes a summer course at TSC, the couple will reside in Brownwood where they plan to attend Howard Payne College this fall.
Guests attending the wedding included those from Gainesville, Brownwood, Sidney, and Comanche.
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