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Mary Anna <I>Blied</I> Brosemer

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Mary Anna Blied Brosemer

Birth
Death
18 Jun 1891 (aged 36–37)
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Block 2
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Wisconsin State Journal, Tuesday, July 18, 1876
"Two More Hearts Happy.-- A large number of congratulating friends gathered at the German Catholic Church of the Redeemer this morning, to witness the marriage of LOUIS BROSEMER, a worthy young man, for years with Mr. SUCKOW in the book-bindery here, now in business in Chicago, to Miss MARY A. BLIED, a fair damsel of this city, whose sweet voice for the last ten years has helped to swell the melody of the choir of the church where the ceremony took place. The bride looked lovely in her wedding garments, and was attended by several fair bridesmaids. The ceremony which made the twain one, was appropriately performed by Father HENRY REINHARDT. The choir of which Miss BLIED had been a member, honored the occasion with some specially choice music, including a fine mass of CONCONE, and solos by MR. CHARLIE KAYSER and Miss VALLENDER.

After the service at the church, carriages bore the wedding party to the residence of the bride's parents on Washington Avenue, where many friends tendered their congratulations, some presents being given by several as substantial tokens of their regard. The couple leave to-night for their home in Chicago, taking with them the good wishes of hosts of friends."
Wisconsin State Journal, Tuesday, July 18, 1876
"Two More Hearts Happy.-- A large number of congratulating friends gathered at the German Catholic Church of the Redeemer this morning, to witness the marriage of LOUIS BROSEMER, a worthy young man, for years with Mr. SUCKOW in the book-bindery here, now in business in Chicago, to Miss MARY A. BLIED, a fair damsel of this city, whose sweet voice for the last ten years has helped to swell the melody of the choir of the church where the ceremony took place. The bride looked lovely in her wedding garments, and was attended by several fair bridesmaids. The ceremony which made the twain one, was appropriately performed by Father HENRY REINHARDT. The choir of which Miss BLIED had been a member, honored the occasion with some specially choice music, including a fine mass of CONCONE, and solos by MR. CHARLIE KAYSER and Miss VALLENDER.

After the service at the church, carriages bore the wedding party to the residence of the bride's parents on Washington Avenue, where many friends tendered their congratulations, some presents being given by several as substantial tokens of their regard. The couple leave to-night for their home in Chicago, taking with them the good wishes of hosts of friends."


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