m. 22 Jun 1910 Submit Photo / Document
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Birth |
16 Jul 1887 |
Toledo, Polk, Ohio |
Death |
19 Dec 1963 |
Kansas, Jackson, Missouri, United States |
Burial |
Dec 1963 |
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Marriage |
22 Jun 1910 |
Tipton, Cedar, Iowa, United States |
Father |
KEPHART, Bishop Cyrus Jeffries | F123 Group Sheet |
Mother |
PERRY, Sarah Scott | F123 Group Sheet |
Birth |
13 Dec 1911 |
Kansas, Jackson, Missouri, United States |
Death |
7 Mar 1955 |
Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States |
Burial |
CREMATED |
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Spouse |
KENNEDY, Roger Alexander | F2 |
Marriage |
16 Nov 1929 |
Independence, Jackson, Missouri, United States |
Spouse |
BUTLER, Murray Rockwell | F7 |
Marriage |
31 Oct 1934 |
Montpellier, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States |
Birth |
9 Aug 1915 |
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States |
Death |
9 Jan 2005 |
Pembroke Pines, Broward, Florida, United States |
Burial |
Jan 2005 |
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Spouse |
MCDANELD, Lloyd Waldo | F125 |
Marriage |
3 Aug 1935 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
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Notes |
- Notes for SUSAN PEARL OLDHAM: AN ARTICLE TAKEN FROM A NEWS PAPER ON THE MARRIAGE OF JESSE AND SUSAN. On Wednesday, June 22, at high noon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Dorcas, in the presence of a few special friends, ocurred the marriage of Mr. C. Jesse Kephart and Miss Susan Pearl Oldham. The groom's father, Rev. Cyrus J. Kephart of Dayton, Ohio officiated. The bride was handsomely gowned in white Persian lawn and carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations. The bride has made her home with Mr. & Mrs. Dorcas for a number of years. She is a graduate of the Tipton High School, and has been a successful teacher. She has been one of Tipton's most beautiful girls with graces of character and mind which have made her admired and loved among a large circle of friends. The groom is a son of Dr. Kephart, formerly president of Wester college. He holds the position of chief clerk in the office of his brother, Mr. A. P. Kephart, storekeeper for the Santa Fe railroad at Argentine, Kansa, and is a promising young man of fine character and worth. After a short honeymoon spent in visiting friends in Iowa, Mr. & Mrs. Kephart will make their home in Argentine, a suburb of Kansas City, where they will be followed by the best wishes of many friends. An incident of the wedding was the presentation of many valuable and useful gifts to the bridal pair. Among those present from a distant were: Miss Carrie Oldham, Cresco Iowa; Mr Coyne Oldham, Toledo, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus J. Kephart, Sr., Dayton, Ohio; Miss Ethel Kephart, Dayton, Ohio; Mr. Earl Henry, Cresco, Iowa. This article about her wedding appear in a newspaper, but we don't know which paper.
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