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Ada Byron <I>Tindall</I> Bennett

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Ada Byron Tindall Bennett

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
24 Sep 1958 (aged 91)
DeWitt, Clinton County, Michigan, USA
Burial
DeWitt, Clinton County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Illinois Compiled Marriages 1851 - 1900

Name: Ada B Tindall
Gender: Female
Spouse Name: Samuel M Bennett
Marriage Date: 4 Nov 1893
Marriage County: Adams
Comments: This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1845384 -1845385.

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Bennett - Tindall Nuptials.

A pleasant wedding was celebrated very quietly at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when S. M. Bennett and Miss Ada B. Tindall were united in wedlock at the home of the bride's cousin, Mrs. Frazer, No. 524 North Fifth street, Judge McDonnell officiating.

Mr. Bennett came to Quincy two years ago, and is employed as cutter by the J. B. Schott Saddlery company. He is an expert mechanic, and a prime favorite with all who know him.

The bride is the daughter of Joseph and the late Mary Tindall of Ursa, and has a large acquaintance in city and county.

Mr. and Mrs. Bennett begin housekeeping at once, at No. 425 Broadway.

- The Quincy Daily Herald, Monday, November 6, 1893; page 8. (Quincy Illinois.)
Illinois Compiled Marriages 1851 - 1900

Name: Ada B Tindall
Gender: Female
Spouse Name: Samuel M Bennett
Marriage Date: 4 Nov 1893
Marriage County: Adams
Comments: This record can be found at the County Court Records, Film # 1845384 -1845385.

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Bennett - Tindall Nuptials.

A pleasant wedding was celebrated very quietly at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when S. M. Bennett and Miss Ada B. Tindall were united in wedlock at the home of the bride's cousin, Mrs. Frazer, No. 524 North Fifth street, Judge McDonnell officiating.

Mr. Bennett came to Quincy two years ago, and is employed as cutter by the J. B. Schott Saddlery company. He is an expert mechanic, and a prime favorite with all who know him.

The bride is the daughter of Joseph and the late Mary Tindall of Ursa, and has a large acquaintance in city and county.

Mr. and Mrs. Bennett begin housekeeping at once, at No. 425 Broadway.

- The Quincy Daily Herald, Monday, November 6, 1893; page 8. (Quincy Illinois.)


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