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Note    N3123         Index
Consent signed by John Davis, stepfather of Anne.

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Note    N3124         Index
Consent signed by John Davis, stepfather of Mary.

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Note    N3125         Index
Consent signed by John Davis, stepfather of Joseph.

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Note    N3126         Index
Alternate marriage place is St. Chad, Shrewsbury, Shropshire.

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Note    N3127         Index
Witnesses were Jane Abraham and John Davies.

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Note    N3128         Index
Alternate Marriage is 1807 at Atcham.

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Note    N3129         Index
Parents lived in Moberly, Missouri.

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Note    N3130         Index
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Melsheimer announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Fred T. Leebrick of Columbia, Mo. The wedding is planned for August 16 and Pastor A. M. Newman of Faith Evangelical church of St. Louis who was pastor of the local Lutheran church for several years will read the ceremony. The Melsheimers were former residents of Mt. Morris and now reside at St. Louis. --Dixon (Illinois) Evening Telegraph May 10, 1947.

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Note    N3131         Index
"The marriage of Miss Edith Leebrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Leebrick, 23 Anderson Avenue, to Stanley P. Kubiak, of Kansas City, will take place at 7:45 o'clock Sunday evening in the parlors of the Missouri Methodist Church. The Rev. Robert C. Holliday will perform the double ring ceremony.
Miss Elma Leebrick, sister of the bride, will be her only attendant. The prospective bride was graduated from Orton-Rice Business College and was secretary to E. F. Carter of the Missouri Telephone Company. She resigned from her position a week ago. Mr. Kubiak attended the University of Missouri two years and received a degree in 1935 from the Central Missouri State Teacher' College in Warrensburg. He has been athletic coach in Knobnoster during the past school year and will resume his duties there in the fall.
The couple will be located in Kansas City during the remainder of the summer and will be at home in Knobnoster after September 1.
Miss Elma Leebrick, who attends the State Teachers' College in Warrensburg, will return to Columbia tonight to spend the weekend. Elton Light, of St. Louis, _____ of the bride-elect, will also be among the out-of-town guests present at the wedding.
Social events given for the bride-to-be included a miscellaneous shower arranged by a group of her close friends and held at the home of Mrs. George King, 522 Woodrow. Those present were: Miss Helen McKee, Miss Edith Short, Miss ___ Pollard, Miss Opal Rowland ___Frances Jenkings and Mrs. ____ Conrad."

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Note    N3132         Index
Listed as single people, from Rapho Twp. Married after three times proclaimation.

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Note    N3133         Index
Married by Hiram's father Henry J. Weedin.

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Note    N3134         Index
They were actually married to each other twice. The terms of a anti-nuptial contract stated that if they divorced, there would be no alimony.

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Note    N3135         Index
It is possible that Robert was married prior to marrying Elmira. Regarding his wife, Elmira Shafer, the following was said: When Robert C. Wallace of this city was 3 years old and his brother William Wallace, now of Marion, was 3 weeks old, Mrs. Wallace gave a home and cared for them as her own.