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Mary <I>Mahood</I> Entrikin

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Mary Mahood Entrikin

Birth
Death
22 Jul 1923 (aged 70–71)
Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 32, Lot 16, SWC
Memorial ID
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•See Lucinda "Louise" Barrett.

                        Wedding Bells.
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ENTRIKIN—MAHOOD.—At the Bride's residence, No. 40 Third avenue, East Brainerd, on the evening of April 8th, 1885, by the Rev. Dr. Hawley, Mr. Wm. E. Entrikin to Miss Mary Mahood.

      Above we announce the marriage ceremony which occurred in East Brainerd on Wednesday evening of this week at 8 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Hawley officiated and Mr. A. W. Wilson acted as groomsman and Miss Rettie N. Withrow as bridesmaid. The occasion is reported as being one of the most pleasant that has occurred in East Brainerd for some time by those in attendance. Music was furnished by Prof. Daggett, assisted by others. Supper was served at 10 o'clock and a sumptuous repast it was. Everything passed off pleasantly and many congratulations are extended to the couple for their future happiness. The list of presents tendered Mr. and Mrs. Entrikin is given below:
      From groom to bride, a very rich topaz ring set with pearls.
      Miss Rettie N. Withrow, silver cake basket.
      Mr. A. W. Wilson, plush work-box and set.
      Mr. Geo. Mahood, brother of the bride, an elegant silk dress.
      Mr. Wm. Mahood, brother of the bride, a large and very fine walnut bureau.
      Miss Tillie Mahood, a sister of the bride in England, very pretty point lace.
      Miss Lizzie Mahood, a sister of the bride in England, two point lace collars.
      Mrs. C. A. Laing, of Pittsburgh, Pa., a sister of the bride, set of knives and forks.
      Messrs. Farrar & Forsyth [sic], elegant marble top side-board.
      Messrs. Wm. Percy, J. L. Adams, John Willis, N. W. Wheatly, Angus McPhail, E. R. Felton, Frank Pepping [sic], Angus Brown, W. B. Chapman and E. H. Haux, a very fine large tilting ice pitcher and goblet, all gold lined.
      Isaac W. Bensal, China tea set.
      Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barber, silver butter dish and knife.
      Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pierce, decorated China fruit plates.
      Miss Mary Douglas and Mr. B. S. McMahon, two China vases.
      Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Forgey, silver butter dish and towels.
      Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell, pair of napkin rings, hammered silver.
      Mr. and Mrs John Hartman, butter dish and tidy.
      Mrs. Thomas Watts, table linen and napkins.
      Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Phillips, silver cake basket.
      Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phillips, clipped Brussels rug.
      Mr. J. J. Forgey, toilet glass.
      A. F. Daggett, toilet set.
      Mr. E. Schultz and lady, toilet set.
      Rev. H. V. Gardner and wife, of Utica, N. Y., volume of Scripture selections.
      Mr. F. W. Gardner, of Aurora, N. Y., decorated Easter card.
      Mr. Fred. Yelter, two pairs of six-button kid gloves.
      Mrs. Geo. Malburn, of Denver, Col, handkerchief case.
      Mr. Geo. Watts, pair of bracelets.
      Mrs. Thomas Watts to groom, nice white satin necktie.
(Brainerd Dispatch, 10 April 1885, p. 3, c. 5)
•See Lucinda "Louise" Barrett.

                        Wedding Bells.
                                     _____


ENTRIKIN—MAHOOD.—At the Bride's residence, No. 40 Third avenue, East Brainerd, on the evening of April 8th, 1885, by the Rev. Dr. Hawley, Mr. Wm. E. Entrikin to Miss Mary Mahood.

      Above we announce the marriage ceremony which occurred in East Brainerd on Wednesday evening of this week at 8 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Hawley officiated and Mr. A. W. Wilson acted as groomsman and Miss Rettie N. Withrow as bridesmaid. The occasion is reported as being one of the most pleasant that has occurred in East Brainerd for some time by those in attendance. Music was furnished by Prof. Daggett, assisted by others. Supper was served at 10 o'clock and a sumptuous repast it was. Everything passed off pleasantly and many congratulations are extended to the couple for their future happiness. The list of presents tendered Mr. and Mrs. Entrikin is given below:
      From groom to bride, a very rich topaz ring set with pearls.
      Miss Rettie N. Withrow, silver cake basket.
      Mr. A. W. Wilson, plush work-box and set.
      Mr. Geo. Mahood, brother of the bride, an elegant silk dress.
      Mr. Wm. Mahood, brother of the bride, a large and very fine walnut bureau.
      Miss Tillie Mahood, a sister of the bride in England, very pretty point lace.
      Miss Lizzie Mahood, a sister of the bride in England, two point lace collars.
      Mrs. C. A. Laing, of Pittsburgh, Pa., a sister of the bride, set of knives and forks.
      Messrs. Farrar & Forsyth [sic], elegant marble top side-board.
      Messrs. Wm. Percy, J. L. Adams, John Willis, N. W. Wheatly, Angus McPhail, E. R. Felton, Frank Pepping [sic], Angus Brown, W. B. Chapman and E. H. Haux, a very fine large tilting ice pitcher and goblet, all gold lined.
      Isaac W. Bensal, China tea set.
      Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barber, silver butter dish and knife.
      Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pierce, decorated China fruit plates.
      Miss Mary Douglas and Mr. B. S. McMahon, two China vases.
      Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Forgey, silver butter dish and towels.
      Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell, pair of napkin rings, hammered silver.
      Mr. and Mrs John Hartman, butter dish and tidy.
      Mrs. Thomas Watts, table linen and napkins.
      Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Phillips, silver cake basket.
      Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phillips, clipped Brussels rug.
      Mr. J. J. Forgey, toilet glass.
      A. F. Daggett, toilet set.
      Mr. E. Schultz and lady, toilet set.
      Rev. H. V. Gardner and wife, of Utica, N. Y., volume of Scripture selections.
      Mr. F. W. Gardner, of Aurora, N. Y., decorated Easter card.
      Mr. Fred. Yelter, two pairs of six-button kid gloves.
      Mrs. Geo. Malburn, of Denver, Col, handkerchief case.
      Mr. Geo. Watts, pair of bracelets.
      Mrs. Thomas Watts to groom, nice white satin necktie.
(Brainerd Dispatch, 10 April 1885, p. 3, c. 5)


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  • Created by: A. Nelson
  • Added: Feb 5, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84517015/mary-entrikin: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Mahood Entrikin (1852–22 Jul 1923), Find a Grave Memorial ID 84517015, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by A. Nelson (contributor 47143984).