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Frances Ann <I>Feldhake</I> Kenter

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Frances Ann Feldhake Kenter

Birth
Sigel, Shelby County, Illinois, USA
Death
12 Jul 1968 (aged 82)
Effingham, Effingham County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Effingham, Effingham County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1310564, Longitude: -88.543485
Plot
North side of middle section, row 16
Memorial ID
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Monday morning John Kenter and Miss Francis Feldhake were united in marriage at the Siegel Catholic Church Rev. Father Penartz officiating. In attendance were Tony and Frank Kenter and Misses Katie and Gussie Feldhake, brothers and sisters of the contracting parties. Both are popular young people, the bride being a daughter of Joseph Feldhake and wife, prominent farmers of near Siegel, Illinois. She is a very popular young lady and has a host of friends. The groom is a son of Frank Kenter and wife of St. Francis Township and is very popular and worthy young man.

He is at present employed as a carpenter with the Vandalia Bridge builders. After the church ceremony a reception was tendered the couple at the home of the bride's parents to which a few friends and neighbors were invited. In the evening a dance was given their many friends on the picnic floor at Siegel, Illinois. The couple will make their home in Effingham, Illinois.

The press joints are many friends and offering congratulations.

Information from: August 19, 1909-Teutopolis press, Teutopolis, Illinois

Thanks to repkingron for this information/
Monday morning John Kenter and Miss Francis Feldhake were united in marriage at the Siegel Catholic Church Rev. Father Penartz officiating. In attendance were Tony and Frank Kenter and Misses Katie and Gussie Feldhake, brothers and sisters of the contracting parties. Both are popular young people, the bride being a daughter of Joseph Feldhake and wife, prominent farmers of near Siegel, Illinois. She is a very popular young lady and has a host of friends. The groom is a son of Frank Kenter and wife of St. Francis Township and is very popular and worthy young man.

He is at present employed as a carpenter with the Vandalia Bridge builders. After the church ceremony a reception was tendered the couple at the home of the bride's parents to which a few friends and neighbors were invited. In the evening a dance was given their many friends on the picnic floor at Siegel, Illinois. The couple will make their home in Effingham, Illinois.

The press joints are many friends and offering congratulations.

Information from: August 19, 1909-Teutopolis press, Teutopolis, Illinois

Thanks to repkingron for this information/


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