Marie was sibling to; Harry, Bernard, Edward, Emma Lou, Charles, Donald and Robert McClintock.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pa., Friday, March 3, 1939, pg. 2
MARIE MCCLINTOCK BECOMES BRIDE OF EUGENE BENEKE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClintock of Ninth Street announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marie McClintock, to Eugene Beneke, son of Mrs. Martha Beneke of the Swaugertown road. The ceremony took place Sunday evening, February 19, at the home of Justice of the Peace, C.P. Stillwagon, a second cousin of the bride.
Present at the wedding were Mrs. McClintock, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stillwagon, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Petrosky and Miss Gertrude Greaff.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pa. Thursday Evening, April 19, 1945, pg. 1
Private Eugene Beneke, who is with the Infantry somewhere in Germany, has been slightly wounded in action according to word received by his wife, the former Marie McClintock. The is the second time Beneke has been wounded. The first time was on November 26, 1944, when a telegram from the War Department stated that he was missing in action in Germany. Later a telegram, dated February, 1945, stated that he had been hospitalized from wounds received. Private Beneke is the father of a three year old son, Robert Eugene, and has been in the armed forces about a year. He has been overseas since October 1944.
Marie was sibling to; Harry, Bernard, Edward, Emma Lou, Charles, Donald and Robert McClintock.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pa., Friday, March 3, 1939, pg. 2
MARIE MCCLINTOCK BECOMES BRIDE OF EUGENE BENEKE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClintock of Ninth Street announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marie McClintock, to Eugene Beneke, son of Mrs. Martha Beneke of the Swaugertown road. The ceremony took place Sunday evening, February 19, at the home of Justice of the Peace, C.P. Stillwagon, a second cousin of the bride.
Present at the wedding were Mrs. McClintock, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stillwagon, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Petrosky and Miss Gertrude Greaff.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pa. Thursday Evening, April 19, 1945, pg. 1
Private Eugene Beneke, who is with the Infantry somewhere in Germany, has been slightly wounded in action according to word received by his wife, the former Marie McClintock. The is the second time Beneke has been wounded. The first time was on November 26, 1944, when a telegram from the War Department stated that he was missing in action in Germany. Later a telegram, dated February, 1945, stated that he had been hospitalized from wounds received. Private Beneke is the father of a three year old son, Robert Eugene, and has been in the armed forces about a year. He has been overseas since October 1944.
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