Bedford Gazette
July 11, 1919
POINT
Ralph Weyant of Fishertown and Miss Ellen Blackburn, daughter of Mrs. Mary Blackburn of near Point, went to Bedford on Saturday June 28th and took out a marriage license then went to the Reformed parsonage at Cessna and were married by Rev. Dorman. Not even the young laides nearest friend knew that she was going to be married until she showed her marriage certificate. They partronized the marriage license court of Bedford County and a Bedford County minister married them, which is good business. Their many friends wish them a long and happy life together.
Ellen Blackburn Weyant was buried 31 Oct 1920 in the Fishertown Reformed Cemetery.
(Source: Marriages, Deaths and Burials in Bedford County, 1920-1928.)
Bedford Gazette
July 11, 1919
POINT
Ralph Weyant of Fishertown and Miss Ellen Blackburn, daughter of Mrs. Mary Blackburn of near Point, went to Bedford on Saturday June 28th and took out a marriage license then went to the Reformed parsonage at Cessna and were married by Rev. Dorman. Not even the young laides nearest friend knew that she was going to be married until she showed her marriage certificate. They partronized the marriage license court of Bedford County and a Bedford County minister married them, which is good business. Their many friends wish them a long and happy life together.
Ellen Blackburn Weyant was buried 31 Oct 1920 in the Fishertown Reformed Cemetery.
(Source: Marriages, Deaths and Burials in Bedford County, 1920-1928.)
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