All listed below are graciously donated by Catharine Elder Barnes and abstracted by Peggy Adams Russell ******************** ******************** (Nadal-Chamberlain) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article is not dated Mrs. Margaret CHAMBERLAIN WEDS CAPT. C. P. NADAL --- Friends of Mrs. Margaret F. CHAMBERLAIN of Irvington were surprised to learn of her marriage to Capt. Charles P. NADAL of St. Louis, (Missouri). The ceremony was performed in Louisville, (Kentucky) on last Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the Highland Methodist Church. The Reverend E. A. Goodell performed the ceremony. Mrs. NADAL is the widow of Charles CHAMBERLAIN, a locomotive engineer on the L.H. & St. L. Railroad. During the past few years, Mrs. NADAL has devoted a good deal of her time to the Federal Farm Bureau Club for Women holding an important office in that work. Capt. NADAL is Master of the Steamer, St. Louis, in the Mississippi River Trade from St. Louis to New Orleans. Capt. NADAL and Mrs. NADAL are at the bride's home in Irvington for a fortnight when they will go to St. Louis, and will leave on the 20th for New Orleans on the Steamer St. Louis, and will leave on the 20th for New Orleans on the steamer St. Louis. __________________________________________ I could not verify their marriage date, nor did I find their marriage record in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; where their marriage announcement (from the newspaper) listed the place where they married. (I did find other marriage records for them both). Margaret/Maggie/Mattie found in Ancestry records. She lived to be 94. Charles L. Chamberlain died age 63; Charles Registur NADAL died age 79. __________________________________________________ Ancestry.com in the Kentucky, U.S., County Marriage Records. 1783--1965 Maggie BRANDENBURG, female Spouse- C. L. CHAMBERLIN Marriage Date- 17 Apr 1893 (from the original marriage Register Book, page 187) Marriage Place- Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky By Whom Married- W. K. Pines Place of Marriage and Date- Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky on April 17th 1893 Name of Witnesses- W. P. HEFFIELD and Ida JOHNSON ___________________ Irvington, Breckinridge County, Kentucky Death Certificate- 17171 (written over 67171/67471...hard to read) Charles L. CHAMBERLAIN, male, white, married born- May 24, 1851 in the state of Ohio died- July 26, 1914 Irvington Town, Breckinridge County, Ky died at age 63 years,2 months, 2 days old Father- Hiram CHAMBERLAIN born in Vermont Mother- Lydia DOWNEY born in Ohio Occupation- Retired Engineer Informant- S. B. M_______ (cannot read last name) of Irvington No date of burial listed, buried at Chardon, Ohio Undertaker- G. T. Marshall of Irvington died from Chronic Nephritis __________________ Chardon Municipal Cemetery; Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio Section-6; Lot-374; Grave- #8 Find-A-Grave. Com (database on Ancestry.com) CHAMBERLAIN, Charles L. 1851--1914 I found Charles's parents also buried here. They have a large, tall tombstone. CHAMBERLAIN, Harman 1812--1882 Death Certificate for Charles listed his father as Hiram CHAMBERLAIN, Lydia A. DOWNS 1825--1866, died age 40 Death Certificate for Charles listed his mother's maiden name as Downey __________________ Find-A-Grave Index, 1600's--Current; on Ancestry.com Margaret F. NADAL, female Maiden Name- BRANDENBURG Birth Date- 1873 Death Date- 09 Dec 1967 Death Place- Jefferson County, Kentucky Cemetery- Cave Hill Cemetery Burial place- Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky Father- David LaForce BRANDENBURG Manerva Ann BRANDENBURG, Maiden Name- FORBIS Spouse- Charles L. CHAMBERLAIN (I do not know why Mr. Chamberlain is listed as her husband. As he had died in 1914. Although Margaret outlived both her husbands.) ________________ Margaret married #2 to Captain Charles Registur NADAL Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky NADAL, Charles R. 24 Feb 1867 -- 11 Sep 1946 NADAL, Margaret F. BRANDENBURG CHAMBERLAIN ******************** (Neff-Black) Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Kentucky Article dated September 15, 1977 MISS REBECCA NEFF BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. EDWARD BLACK AUGUST 19 -- Miss Rebecca Rae NEFF, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred NEFF of Irvington, and Mr. Edward K. BLACK, son of Mrs. Jean JACKSON, and the late Kerney BLACK, also of Irvington, were married in a double-ring ceremony at the Irvington Cumberland Presbyterian Church on Friday, August 19, (1977). The candlelight ceremony was performed by the Reverend Peter D. Salerno, Jr., D.D. of Louisville. Organist- Mrs. Margaret CART of Irvington Attendants: Miss Janet NEFF of Irvington, sister of the bride Miss Linda NEFF of Irvington, sister of the bride Groomsmen: Mr. Bud BLACK, Jr. of Irvington, brother of the groom Mr. Mike BLACK of Irvington, brother of the groom Wedding guests registrar- Mrs. Debbie ROBINSON SIPES, of Lexington Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents; assisting at the bride's table were: Mrs. Debbie SIPES Mrs. Mary Emma BELL of Frankfort Ms. Delois BELL of of Hardinsburg Mrs. Ruby BELL of Webster A rehearsal dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Jean JACKSON, the bridegroom's mother, on August 18, (1977). Following a honeymoon trip to Canada and Niagara Falls, the couple are residing in Frankfort, Kentucky. ******************** (Nelson-Brown) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article is not dated BROWN-NELSON UNITED IN MARRIAGE --- Miss Cynthia Jean BROWN and Lt. (Lieutenant) William O. NELSON were united in marriage in the United Methodist Church, in Brandenburg, Saturday morning March 29, (____), the Reverend R. Kenneth Lile performed the double ring ceremony before a small group of family and friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherley G. BROWN of Brandenburg. She is a graduate of Meade County High School, and was employed at the Doe Valley Key Market. Lt. NELSON is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. NELSON of Brandenburg. He is a graduate of Meade County High School, the University of Kentucky, and is presently with the United States Air Force at Craig Air Force Base in Selena, Alabama (should be spelled "SELMA", not Selena, Alabama. Selma is in Dallas County). Maid of Honor- Diane BROWN, sister of the bride Best Man- Danny THOMPSON of Madisonville, Kentucky Mrs. Evelyn MOORMAN provided appropriate music. A reception was held following the ceremony, with Donna MILLER, Rhonda KAMBER, Tammie SMILEY and Lecie SMILEY serving. Immediately following the reception, the couple left for their new home in Selma. _______________________________________________________ Ancestry.com in the Kentucky, U. S., Marriage Index, 1973-1999 Cynthia J. BROWN, female, white, age 18 Married on 29 March 1975 in Meade County, Kentucky Spouse- William O. NELSON, male, white, age 23 Vol. #013, Certificate #06068, Vol. Year- 1975 ______________________________________________________ Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** (Nevitt-Clark) Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Kentucky Article dated 16 August 1979 CLARK-NEVITT VOWS ARE SAID --- Miss Myra Frances CLARK, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph CLARK of Route 1, Webster, and Mr. Robert Owen NEVITT, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl NEVITT of Mooleyville, (in Breckinridge County), were wed in a double-ring ceremony at St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi Church, Payneville, (in Meade County). The Reverend Philip Bronk, M.S.S.T., officiated at the Nuptial Mass held on Saturday, June 30th, (1979) at 11 a.m. (E.D.T.). Maid of Honor- Miss Betty Lou CLARK, sister of bride Flower Girl- Salina CARMAN of Mooleyville, niece of the bridegroom Best Man- Mr. David RHODES of Mooleyville, brother-in-law of the bridegroom Ring Bearer- Master Jimmy ROACH of Brandenburg, nephew of the bride Ushers: Stanley SHELMAN of Rhodelia Joe MATTINGLY of Louisville Ralphie METTS of Louisville Organist and Soloist was Mrs. Shirley ROACH of Route 1, Brandenburg, sister of the bride Lector- Mrs. Julia SCHMIDT, sister of the bride Servers: Walter CLARK of Webster, brother of the bride Dennis CLARK of Brandenburg, brother of the bride A large reception was held in the beautifully decorated Parish Hall following the wedding ceremony. After a honeymoon trip to French Lick, Indiana, the couple are now residing at Mooleyville. ________________________ Ancestry.com in the Kentucky, U. S., Marriage Index 1800's-current Groom- Robert O. NEVITT, age 23 Bride- Myra F. CLARK, age 21 Married on 30 June 1979 Marriage License County- Meade Volume #038, Certificate #18692, Volume Year- 1979 (Just making sure the bride's first name is Myra.) _______________________ (Note: In the previous article pertaining to the announcement of her engagement, the bride was listed as Mary Frances Clark. Her first name is Myra, not Mary.) ******************** (Newman-Brandenburg) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article dated August 1975 NEWMAN-BRANDENBURG VOWS EXCHANGED --- Miss Beth NEWMAN and Mr. Larry Dale BRANDENBURG were married Saturday afternoon, August 16, (1975) at the Hites Run Baptist Church, Route 2, Hardinsburg. The pastor, the Reverend James Hall performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill NEWMAN of Route 2, Hardinsburg. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Larry BRANDENBURG of Lexington. Maid of Honor- Miss Sharon BALL, college roommate of the bride. of Campbellsville, Kentucky. Best Man- Mr. Donny WALTERMYER, cousin of the bridegroom Bridesmaids: Miss Winilee HARDCASTLE Miss Cindy HAWKINS Groomsmen and Ushers: Mr. Phil WITT Mr. Neil NEWMAN, brother of the bride Guest Register- Miss Debbie HAWKINS Following a reception at the bride's home, the couple left for a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains. They are residing at 706 Hoskins Street, Campbellsville, Kentucky (in Taylor County). ******************** (Noble-Carman) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article dated 1921 EVERETT NOBLE WEDS MISS RUTH  CARMAN ---      Mr. Evedrett NOBLE and Miss Ruth CARMAN, both young people of this city (Cloverport), motored to Cannelton Saturday, and were married in the parlors of the Lutheran Church by the Reverend G. A. Karizler, the pastor.      The ceremony was witnessed by the groom's brother, Frank NOBLE and Walter WEISENBERG.      Upon their return at one o'clock to the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Hester CARMAN, a bountiful dinner was served in the honor of the bridal couple, with a few guests present.      Mr. and Mrs. NOBLE have gone to house-keeping in finished rooms at Mr. and Mrs. Fred MAY, Sr.'s,  in the West End. ___________________________________________ Ancestry.com in the Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001 Everett NOBLE, male, white, age 24 Event Type- Marriage Registration (Marriage) Birth Date- 23 December 1897 Birth Place- Cloverport, Breckinridge County, Kentucky Marriage Date: 19 February 1921 Marriage Place- Indiana, United States Residence Place- Cloverport, Kentucky Father- John NOBLE Mother- Martha E. GARRET SPOUSE- Ruth CARMAN, female, white, age 28 Birth Date- 18 February 1893 Birth Place- Cloverport, Kentucky Residence Place- Cloverport, Kentucky Father- Henry CARMAN Mother- Ester LUCAS (They married at Cannelton, Indiana which is in Perry County.) P.R. __________________________________________ Peggy Russell and Dana Brown ******************** (Nolan-Beavin) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper dated August 1961 or 1962 BEAVIN-NOLAN WEDDING --- On Saturday, August 19, at 11:00 a.m. in St. Mary of the Woods Church, McQuady, Miss Rachel Ann BEAVIN, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles BEAVIN of McQuady became the bride of Mr. Edward NOLAN, the son of Mrs. Margaret NOLAN of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Reverend Henry L. Balster, officiating. Maid of Honor- Miss Betty NOLAN, sister of the groom Best Man- George O'NEILL The music was rendered by members of the bride's family, including her brothers: Abel BEAVIN of Louisville, Kentucky Wilfred BEAVIN of McQuady, Kentucky SP/4 John T. BEAVIN of Fort Meade, Maryland and A/2c Michael J. BEAVIN of Griffith Air Force Base, New York Milton E. BYE of McQuady, Brother-in-Law of Kentucky and sisters: Mrs. John L. TRIPLETT of Quincy, Illinois Mrs. Milton E. BYE, organist at St. Mary's Among those attended from out of town: Mrs. Margaret Nolan and daughter, Mrs. Jack Blitchford, and son, Johnny of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Abel BEAVIN and children, Paul and Ann Marie of Louisville, Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. MATTINGLY of Louisville, Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Joseph COSTELLE and daughter Verna of Louisville, Kentucky Mrs. Anna DeKEMPER of Louisville, Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Ellis WOOD and daughter Betty of Evansville, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. John TRIPLETT and children, Jim, Mary Lou, and Jack of Quincy, Illinois Vic BEAVIN of Cloverport, Kentucky Bernard BEAVIN of Cloverport, Kentucky After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left for a short trip through the Smoky Mountains, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. They will make their home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ___________________________________________________________________ Ancestry.com; Find-A-Grave.com; World War II Draft Card (on Ancestry.com) for his full name. Double Tombstone-All Saints Cemetery, Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware Edward Leonard NOLAN born: 05 Apr 1925 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania died: 05 Feb 2011 Claymont, New Castle County, Delaware Rachel Ann "Ann" BEAVIN NOLAN born: 12 May 1936 McQuady, Breckinridge County, Kentucky died: 02 Jul 2010 Newark, New Castle County, Delaware ______________________________________________________________________ I searched and searched for their marriage record, but I could not find it. Peggy Russell ******************** (Norsworth-BLackburn) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper Article dated June 2003 MS. BLACKBURN, MR. NORSWORTHY UNITED IN MARRIAGE JUNE 20th --- Holly BLACKBURN and Bradley NORSWORTHY were married on June 20, (2003) at Pattie's 1880 Settlement in Grand Rivers, (Livingston County, Kentucky). The ceremony was held in the Wedding Gazebo, and was attended by family and friends. Holly was given in marriage by her parents, Hoy and Beverly BLACKBURN of Harned, (Kentucky). Matrons of Honor was her sisters: Kathy Murphy of Harned Susan LUCAS of Westview Best Man- Brent NORSWORTHY, brother of the groom Groomsman-Billy SMITH, a friend of the groom, of Fort Knox, (Kentucky). The reception was held at the Gazebo and catered by Pattie's. After a honeymoon in Florida, Holly and Brad are making their home in Franklin, Tennessee. ******************** (Norton-Armes) newspaper dated December 15, 1961 ARMES - NORTON Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Glen NORTON of Harned, announce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda, to Pvt. Harold Thomas ARMES of Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ARMES of Kingswood. The wedding will take place December 31st at the Freedom Cumberland Presbyterian Church at 3:30 C.S.T. (Central Standard Time). ******************** (Nottingham-Bender) Unknown Kentucky Newspaper dated April 2003 KIM BENDER, BRAD NOTTINGHAM SOLEMNIZED VOWS AT GATLINBURG --- Kim BENDER, the daughter of Fred and Sandy FELDSPAUSCH of Hardinsburg, and Brad NOTTINGHAM, the son of Charles and Brenda NOTTINGHAM of Westview, were married April 26, (2003) in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The bride is a 1994 graduate of Hancock County High School, and employed at New Image Salon in Hardinsburg. The groom is a 1993 graduate of Breckinridge County High School, and is employed at DANA Corporation in Elizabethtown. The wedding was attended by friends and family. ******************** ******************** ******************** ********************