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William Rexilius

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William Rexilius

Birth
Hartford, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
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William Rexilius of this city and Miss Lena Hoff of Schleisingerville were married last Saturday afternoon at the parsonage of the Lutheran church, in this city, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. von Rohr.
The bride wore a pretty dress of white crepe de chine and carried sweet peas. She was attended by her sister, Miss Louise Hoff, who wore a pretty white dress with sweet peas in her hair.
Charles Rexilius, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. After the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoff at Schleisingerville where a wedding dinner was served, to the nearest relatives.
The bride was formerly employed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch and has many friends in this city. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Mary Rexilius and is well and favorably known here. He is employed at the auto factory [Kissel Kar Company] and is an industrious and popular young man. The young couple will make their home on Seventh Street in this city.

Published May 14, 1915 Hartford Times Press
William Rexilius of this city and Miss Lena Hoff of Schleisingerville were married last Saturday afternoon at the parsonage of the Lutheran church, in this city, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. von Rohr.
The bride wore a pretty dress of white crepe de chine and carried sweet peas. She was attended by her sister, Miss Louise Hoff, who wore a pretty white dress with sweet peas in her hair.
Charles Rexilius, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. After the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoff at Schleisingerville where a wedding dinner was served, to the nearest relatives.
The bride was formerly employed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch and has many friends in this city. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Mary Rexilius and is well and favorably known here. He is employed at the auto factory [Kissel Kar Company] and is an industrious and popular young man. The young couple will make their home on Seventh Street in this city.

Published May 14, 1915 Hartford Times Press


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