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Florence Luella <I>Norris</I> Watson

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Florence Luella Norris Watson

Birth
Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
28 Feb 1927 (aged 77)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.76057, Longitude: -105.0895083
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Atlantic Telegraph: Atlantic Iowa Sept 20 1876
A notable wedding occurred in Atlantic Wednesday evening. Mr Geo B Watson of Ohio was united in marriage to Miss Flo Norris at that time. Rev Vinson officiating. Miss Norris was one of Atlantic's brightest and fairest daughters, and will be missed from our city circle, wherein she moved ever with grace and amid admiration. She is a noble girl and has wedded a gentleman who we are assured is everyway worthy to be her husband. May dame fortune smile upon them ever. Their home will be in Massillon Ohio. The following comprised the list of presents:
One dozen silver knives, from the bride's parents; one dozen silver forks from brother Frank; a set of silver tablespoons from Mr and Mrs Jordan; set of silver teaspoons from Mrs Harriet Lord; a pair of tableclolths from Mr and Mrs TG Wallace; silver jelly dish from Mr and Mrs V OBryan; a silver butter knife and sugar spoon from Mr and Mrs Wead, and Mr and Mrs Hutchinson; silver cake basket from Mr and Mrs Frank Cox; silver pickle caster from Miss Edith Nichols; set of silver nut picks and fruit knife from Mr and Mrs H?rvey; silver sugar spoon from Master Frank Cox; a silver butter knife from Charlie Cox.
Atlantic Telegraph: Atlantic Iowa Sept 20 1876
A notable wedding occurred in Atlantic Wednesday evening. Mr Geo B Watson of Ohio was united in marriage to Miss Flo Norris at that time. Rev Vinson officiating. Miss Norris was one of Atlantic's brightest and fairest daughters, and will be missed from our city circle, wherein she moved ever with grace and amid admiration. She is a noble girl and has wedded a gentleman who we are assured is everyway worthy to be her husband. May dame fortune smile upon them ever. Their home will be in Massillon Ohio. The following comprised the list of presents:
One dozen silver knives, from the bride's parents; one dozen silver forks from brother Frank; a set of silver tablespoons from Mr and Mrs Jordan; set of silver teaspoons from Mrs Harriet Lord; a pair of tableclolths from Mr and Mrs TG Wallace; silver jelly dish from Mr and Mrs V OBryan; a silver butter knife and sugar spoon from Mr and Mrs Wead, and Mr and Mrs Hutchinson; silver cake basket from Mr and Mrs Frank Cox; silver pickle caster from Miss Edith Nichols; set of silver nut picks and fruit knife from Mr and Mrs H?rvey; silver sugar spoon from Master Frank Cox; a silver butter knife from Charlie Cox.


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