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YARWOOD - LIVINGOOD Earl Stanley Yarwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Yarwood of Calmar township, and Miss Gertrude Mathilda Livingood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Livingood of Frankville township, were married Sunday, January 19th at the Frankville Lutheran parsonage. The ceremony was performed at 12:30 P.M. Attendants at the wedding were Miss Dorothy Livingood, bridesmaid, sister of the bride, Donald Yarwood, best man, brother of the bridegroom. The happy young couple will reside on the E. L. Yarwood farm where their many friends wish them a long and happy married life. The bridegroom attended rural schools in Calmar township and is well and favorably known in that vicinity.  The bride likewise attended Frankville township rural schools and attended Frankville high school. Immediately following the ceremony a bridal dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents. 
~Clipping from mother's scrapbooks. Unknown newspaper but probably the Postville paper.  The date of marriage was January 19, 1936 - contributed by Mary Durr
YEOMAN - WATERMAN Married - At Waukon, Nov 20, 1868, by Rev. R Ricker, Mr William A Yeoman to Miss Vilona Waterman, all of Allamakee Co. ~Waukon Standard, Nov. 25, 1868 - contributed by Bob Hoy
YOUNG - DUNNING MARRIED. At the residence of the bride's mother, in Franklin township, July 20th, by Rev. J.W. FERNER, Mr. Edgar R. YOUNG and Miss Hattie M. DUNNING. A number of years of personal acquaintance warrants the writer in saying that Miss DUNNING is a most estimable lady, and worthy to be the consort of the man of her choice. Of the groom we may say from acquaintance and repute that he is honest and industrious and we believe that together the journey of life will be pleasantly passed. ~Postville Review, July 24, 1886 - contributed by S. Ferrall



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