All listed below are graciously donated by Catharine Elder Barnes and abstracted by Peggy Adams Russell ******************** ******************** (Marlow-Bowlds) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article dated 1903 Mr. Reuben MARLOW and Miss Pearl BOWLDS, of Patesville, (in Hancock County, Kentucky), were married at Cannelton (in Perry County, Indiana) on Thursday. The groom is a son of M. V. MARLOW the Stave Dealer, who formerly resided in this city (Cloverport, Kentucky). _____________________________________________________________ Ancestry.com in the Indiana, U. S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941 Reuben MARLOW and Pearl BOWLDS, married on 26 November 1903 in Perry County, Indiana. _____________________________________________________________ Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** (Martin-Bishop) Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Kentucky Article dated June 26, 1980 NINA BISHOP AND JOSEPH MARTIN ARE UNITED IN MARRIAGE --- Miss Nina Marie BISHOP and Mr. Joseph Wayne MARTIN, were united in marriage at 5:30 p.m., June 14, (1980), at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry BISHOP, Adaburg, Kentucky. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend Arnold Moxley, Jr., of Fordsville, Kentucky (in Ohio County). Mrs. MARTIN is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry BISHOP of Adaburg. Mr. Martin is the son of Mr. Fred MARTIN of Axtel, and the late Mary Keith (FERRY) MARTIN. Maid of Honor- Miss Helen BISHOP, sister of the bride Best Man- Mr. Donald BURNETTE Guests for the wedding were: Mrs. Nina BURNETTE of Adaburg Miss Carolyn BURNETTE of Adaburg Mr. and Mrs. Carl BURNETTE and family of Adaburg Mr. Kenny MARTIN of Cloverport Mrs. Lillis MARTIN of Sample Mr. Fred MARTIN of Axtel Both the bride and groom are natives of Breckinridge County. Mr. and Mrs. MARTIN will make their home in Adaburg. Mr. MARTIN is an employee of ?______ Dunaway Timber Company at ______ville. (probably Fordsville). ________________________________________________ Peggy Russell ******************** (Matthews-Anderson) (Burton-Anderson) no year date Sisters Participate in Double Wedding at County Courthouse --- Cupid had a busy time at the county courthouse, Hardinsburg, Saturday afternoon at the twilight hour when two couples were united in marriage with the one ceremony performed by County Judge Allen R. Kincheloe. Parties united were: Mr. Preston BURTON and Miss Gertrude ANDERSON Mr. Chester MATTHEWS and Miss Alma ANDERSON The brides, who are sisters, are the attractive daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George N. ANDERSON of near Askins, Ohio County; Mr. ANDERSON being a prominent farmer. After the ceremony, the two couples returned to the home of the bride's parents for the wedding supper. Mr. and Mrs. MATTHEWS will make their home with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. MATTHEWS of Glen Dean. Mr. BURTON, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. BURTON of Rockvale, has been in Mt. Vernon, Indiana, the past eighteen months engaged in construction work, and he will return there with his bride. ******************** (Mattingly-Carter) Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Kentucky Article dated April 21, 1982 MATTINGLY --- The wedding of Kathleen Lee CARTER and Alfred Clark MATTINGLY took place on Saturday, April 10, (1982) at 2 p.m. at Calvary Temple Church in Owensboro. Alfred Clark MATTINGLY is the son of Arlen Joe MATTINGLY, of Freedom Hill, Cloverport. Kathleen is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur CARTER, Jr. of 1926 Merriewood Drive, Owensboro. Best Man- Timothy MATTINGLY of Cloverport, the brother of the groom Junior Attendants: Joseph Anthony POWERS of Cloverport, nephew of the groom Aaron Dan HICKS of Calhoun, nephew of the bride Matron of Honor- Mrs. Deborah CARTER STEWART of Owensboro, sister of the bride Junior Attendants were: Stephanie Kaye WILLIAMS of Cloverport, niece of the groom Keisha CROSS of Livermore, niece of the bride After a wedding trip to the Bahamas, the couple will live in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Alfred graduated from Breckinridge County High School. He graduated from W.K.U. with a Bachelor of Science degree, and is completing his Master's degree. He is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. He has made his home in Ft. Lauderdale, where he is a Vocational Agriculture Teacher, F.F.A. Advisor, also Cross Country Coach at Pompano Beach, (Florida) High School. ___________________________________________ Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** (Mattingly-Pate) Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Kentucky dated February 1906 DOUBLE WEDDING --- There was a double wedding at St. Rose's Church this morning at 8:30. John Walter WHITE was married to Anna Eugenia BEAVIN. John WHITE was the son of Walker WHITE, and Ann Eugenia is the daughter of John F. BEAVIN. The two girls live above town (on the hill in Cloverport?), and the boys live out on the Pike. The other couple are William Austin PATE and Elizabeth MATTINGLY. ___________________________________________ Breckinridge County Marriage Book- #28 Page- 124 Married on February 21, 1906 John W. WHITE and Anna Eugenia BEAVIN ___________________________________________ Peggy Russell ******************** (Mattingly-Beavin) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Newspaper article not dated MATTINGLY-BEAVIN --- The marriage of Miss Marcella MATTINGLY of Hardinsburg, to Chas. (Charles) M. BEAVIN of McDaniels, was solemnized at McQuady on October 23. The Reverend J. F. Knue, officiated. Mrs. BEAVIN is 25 years old, and the daughter of Jno. (John) S. MATTINGLY. Mr. BEAVIN is 37 years old, and the son of Thomas A. BEAVIN. _______________________________________________ Breckinridge County Marriage Book #39 Page-53 married on October 23, 1924 Chas. M. BEAVIN and Marceline MATTINGLY. _______________________________________________ ******************** (Mattingly-Anthony) newspaper dated November 25, 1931 Young People Married at Home of Rev. Smith Kirk, November 23, (Special) --- Miss Eula ANTHONY of this place (Kirk, Ky), and William C. MATTINGLY, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. MATTINGLY of Hardinsburg, were married on Sunday, November 1, 1931. The young couple , accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. P. E. CORBETT, went to the home of the Reverend and Mrs. T. E. Smith, and were married. The Reverend Mr. Smith, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hardinsburg, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. MATTINGLY have taken rooms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CORBETT of Kirk, where they will reside. ******************** (Mattingly-Basham) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper dated February 1958 BASHAM-MATTINGLY WEDDING --- At 9 a.m. on February 15, (1958) in St. Romualds Church, Hardinsburg, Miss Mary Louise BASHAM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd BASHAM, was united in Holy Matrimony by the Reverend C. G. Bihn, to Mr. William Harold MATTINGLY, the son of Raffo MATTINGLY and the late Mrs. Mattingly. Maid of Honor- July BASHAM, sister of bride Best Man- Gerald MATTINGLY, a cousin of the groom Ushers: Loyd BASHAM, Jr., brother of bride C.C. MATTINGLY, Jr. cousin of groom BOTTOM OF ARTICLE CUT OFF....... Peggy Russell ******************** (McCaslin-Barger) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper dated May 2002 MISS McCASLIN, MR. BARGER SOLEMNIZED VOWS ON MAY 10 --- Miss Jill A. McCASLIN became the bride of Bryan K. BARGER at 7 p.m. Friday, May 10 (2002) at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Hawesville . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Marilyn McCASLIN of Hawesville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth BARGER of Hardinsburg. The double-ring ceremony was officiated by Father Carl McCarthy. Mrs. BARGER is a graduate of Hancock County High School, and a 2002 graduate of Western Kentucky University with a bachelor degree in psychology. Mr. BARGER is a graduate of Breckinridge County High School, and Western Kentucky University with a bachelor degree in Civil Engineering Technology. He is employed at Weyerheauser in Hawesville. Matron of Honor: Mrs. Julie NEWTON, of Lewisport, sister of bride Bridesmaids: Mrs Holly ESTES-SIMPSON of Cannelton, Indiana, cousin of the bride Miss Jessica McCASLIN of Hawesville, sister of bride Miss Susan SWANSON of Owensboro, friend of bride Miss Amelia Wheatley, of Bowling Green, friend of bride Flower girls: Ashley and Arikah NEWTON, nieces of the bride Ring Bearer: Brooke RUSKOWSKI Best Man: Kent BARGER of Louisville, brother of groom Groomsmen: Kevin ROBINSON, of Evansville, Indiana, friend of groom Chuck WILLIAMS, of Webster, friend of groom Kevin WELLS, of Georgetown, friend of groom Charlie McCASLIN of Owensboro, cousin of the bride Ushers: Shane ESTES, cousin of bride Eric SIMPSON, cousin of bride The reception was held immediately following the ceremony at Immaculate Conception Parish Hall. Assisting at the reception were the bride's Aunts: Dianne ESTES, Karen FLEMING, Becky BEYKE, Eva CECIL and Genie PAYNE. Following a honeymoon cruise to the Caribbean, the couple now resides at Lakeridge Subdivision Road, in Hardinsburg. ******************** (McGary-Bland) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article dated January 31, 1964 BLAND-McGARY WEDDING --- St. Mary's of the Woods Church, McQuady, was the scene of the nuptial ceremony performed by the Reverend Henry Balster when Miss Sharon BLAND, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tilford BLAND of McQuady, became the bride of Albert McGARY, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGARY of Hardinsburg, on Saturday, December 21, 1963. The "Something Old" for the bride was a 112-year-old coin worn in her shoe. This coin belonged to her maternal grandfather, and has been used by her family as a wedding tradition. Matron of Honor- Mrs. Mack MATTINGLY, sister of the bride Bridesmaids: Mrs. Ralph TAUL, of McQuady, sister of the groom Miss Mary WINCHELL of Owensboro Flower Girl- Miss Cindy Gail BLAND Ring Bearer- Master Bryan Taylor MATTINGLY, nephew of the bride Best Man- Ben WRIGHT of Harned Groomsmen: Paul BLAND of Owensboro, brother of the bride Jim McGARY of Lexington, brother of the groom Ushers: Jim KING of Leitchfield Jack BAIER of Harned Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Milton BYE, organist Frank FRAIZE, soloist, sang "Mother at Thy Feet We're Kneeling", as the bride placed a rose on the altar of the Blessed Mother. The reception was held at Rough River Lodge. Assisting at the bride's table were: Mrs. Janice DAILLY Mrs. Joseph BLAND Mrs. J. C. MATTHEWS After a wedding trip to Lake Cumberland, Mr. and Mrs. McGARY are making their home at 2428 Griffith Avenue, Owensboro. ******************** (McLain-Boothe) The Meade County Messenger Newspaper, Brandenburg, Kentucky Article is not dated; Very hard to read McLAIN-BOOTHE WEDDING SOLEMNIZED AT St. MARIN'S --- Denise Darlene McLAIN, the daughter of Mrs. Wilma McLAIN, presently working on the Alaskan Pipeline, was given in marriage by her brother, Ralph McLAIN of Delta Junction, Alaska, to Mr. William Anthony BOOTH, son of Mr. and Mrs. William BOOTHE of Flaherty, Kentucky. Five yellow, orange, and bronze floral arrangements formed the background for the double ring ceremony, performed by Father John Clancy. Assisting the ceremony as servers were: Todd and Kent FOUSHEE, the groom's cousins. Mr. Joe SIPES served as Lector for the Mass. Family pews were marked with candlelit lanterns graced with flowers and streamers. Preceding the wedding, Mrs. Marquita DE JARNETTE played a program of traditional wedding music on the organ. Mrs. DE JARNETTE sang "A Time For Us" and "The Lord's Prayer". "Nadia's Theme" was played during the actual exchange of vows. Miss Pam BUCKMAN sang "Only You", "Take This Bread", and "On This Day" and "Oh Beautiful Mother". Matron of Honor- Mrs. Paul MORRIS, sister of the bride Bridesmaids: Mrs. Anna BUCKMAN, of Vine Grove, Kentucky (in Hardin County) Mrs. Charlotte BOOTHE of Vine Grove Mrs. Connie WAGONER of Vine Grove Flower Girl- Donya GARDNER Ring Bearer- Shawn GARDNER Best Man- Mr. Keith BOOTHE, brother of the groom Ushers- Mr. Gary BURNETT Mr. Tommy VOWELS, of Vine Grove Mr. Paul MORRIS, of Delta Junction, Alaska Following the ceremony, the buffet-style reception was held at the N.C.O. Club. Assisting in serving at the reception were: the bride's mother, Mrs. Mildred LAHA the bride's aunt, Mrs. Margaret Ri____? The guests enjoyed the music of a 4-piece band. The couple spent a snowbound two days at the Executive Inn, then flew to Miami for two days, and on to Nassau for four days. Upon returning, the couple will reside in Meade County. The groom resumes his job with R. L. Jefferies Trucking Company, out of Evansville, Indiana. REHEARSAL DINNER: A rehearsal dinner, buffet style, was given by the groom's parents on January 7 at Doe Run Inn. --Contributed-- __________________________________________________________ Ancestry.com in the Kentucky, U. S., Marriage Index, 1973 -- 1999 William A. BOOTHE, male, age 29 Estimated Birth: 1948 Marriage Date: January 8, 1977 Marital Status: never married Resident County: Meade Resident County after married: Meade State of Kentucky Spouse: Denise GARDNER, age 30 (her 1st husband's name, GARDNER?) Spouse Residence: Meade Marriage License County: Meade Vol #004, Certificate # 01620, Vol. Year: 1977 ________________________________________________________ in the Kentucky, U. S., Birth Index, 1911-1999 William A. BOOTHE, born in 1947. his mother Vivian COSBY ________________________________________________________ Also notice two different spellings of BOOTH/BOOTHE in the article. ________________________________________________________ Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** (Medley-Baker) Unknown Newspaper, dated 2007 MR. AND MRS. BAKER --- Amber MEDLEY and Brandon BAKER were united in marriage on February 28, 2007, at the Meade County Courthouse, Brandenburg. Judge Executive Harry Craycroft officiated. Amber is the daughter of Keith MEDLEY of Ekron, and her grandparents are the late Don and Barbara MEDLEY of Ekron, and the late Buck and Gladys MATTINGLY of Louisville. Brian (should be Brandon) is the son of Brian and Karen BAKER of Rosetta. His grandparents are Larry and Mary HARDIN of Bewleyville and Catherine BAKER of Wamego, Ky., and the late George BAKER. A reception will be held on July 7, 2007 at Rock Haven Baptist Church. Invitations will be sent out. The couple resides in Guston. ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ********************