Application and Statement for Marriage License
Dennis McFadden resident of Coal Center, Washington County Pennsylvania
Names and residence of his parents are:residents of the state of Ohio
He is twenty seven years of age
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Neuland
Names and residence of her parents are:Luis Neuland and Hanna Neuland residence Coal Center
She is twenty years of age
Sworn on 15th of February 1886
A couple of interesting things from this document.
Most other records indicate that Dennis was about 19 years older than Lizzie. Family stories suggests that he lied about his age in order to emigrate from Ireland, then lied again to serve in the Civil War. He is said to have been about 13 when he signed up in Ohio and gave his age as 18.
The second is the reference to his parents being residents of the State of Ohio. Again according to family stories, his father died in Ireland during the potato famine while Dennis was a child. When his mother remarried, the step father refused to support the McFadden children forcing Dennis and possibly his brother John to immigrate to the US between 1848-1850.
It seems with Dennis, the more information I find about him, the cloudier his life becomes.
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Wedding Wednesday-Frank Pyle and Lola Crim
Surprise Wedding
Deputy Treasurer Frank Pile and Miss Lola Crim Married
Friends of Frank Pyle and Miss Lola Crim
received announcement cards today,
announcing their marriage, which occurred
at Hammond, Ind., May 30th, Rev. W. F.
Switzer officiating.
The wedding is something of a surprise to the
friends of the happy pair, although their engagement was
announced last winter, and all knew the marriage would
soon follow.
Mr. Pyle is the deputy treasurer of Fulton county and is a
gentleman of sterling worth, every way capable of caring for a bride
so worthy.
Mrs. Pyle is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crim
and has served as deputy clerk for County Clerk Ed C. Murphey.
she was educated in the Rochester schools and has won considerable
public favor as a musician and solo singer, prominent in church and
society circles. Both are popular young people and merit the happiest
conditions that can come to them. Mr. and Mrs. Pyle will retain their
respective places in the courthouse, but will go to housekeeping and
be at home to their friends after June 18th.
From the Rochester Republican (Rochester Indiana), Thursday 11 june 1908
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