On September 2, 1879 he married Mary N. 'Manie' Jones in Ohio County, Kentucky. From that union they had one son, Robert Palmer; and two daughters, Stella and Mary A.
Early in his career Dr. Wedding was a druggest in Stephensport, Breckinridge County, Kentucky. He received his medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky in 1884 and practiced allopathic medicine in Whitesville, Daviess County, Kentucky.
Dr. Wedding died on June 5, 1923 at his home in Whitesville, and was buried in St. Mary of the Woods Cemetery on June 6, 1923.
On September 2, 1879 he married Mary N. 'Manie' Jones in Ohio County, Kentucky. From that union they had one son, Robert Palmer; and two daughters, Stella and Mary A.
Early in his career Dr. Wedding was a druggest in Stephensport, Breckinridge County, Kentucky. He received his medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky in 1884 and practiced allopathic medicine in Whitesville, Daviess County, Kentucky.
Dr. Wedding died on June 5, 1923 at his home in Whitesville, and was buried in St. Mary of the Woods Cemetery on June 6, 1923.
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WEDDING; DR. T.J. WEDDING; FEB. 22, 1857; JUNE 5, 1923; MANIE; HIS WIFE; MAR. 30, 1862; JUNE 30, 1928; They rest in peace
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