Baylor - Littlefield marriage (1903)
BAYLOR, LITTLEFIELD, WALKER, DUTLER, EDWARDS
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Date: 5/13/2017 at 20:08:01
Audubon County Journal (IA)
Thursday, Feb. 26, 1903, pg. 6
LOCAL NEWS
Married.--------
Thursday noon at the comfortable
country home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Baylor in Audubon township,
their daughter, Miss Nettie M. Baylor,
was united in marriage to Mr.
John S. Littlefield, Rev. Charles
Walker performing the ceremony
that will through the tide of years
to come unite these worthy young
people in the sacred relations of
husband and wife.Mr. Littlefield is a worthy young
man of good habits, possessing a
strong character and those noble
attributes of manhood that fits him
for the duties and trials of life. He
is a man of energy and ability ever
ready and willing to face the toil
and tumult of lite.Miss Baylor is a young lady with
a cheerful and sunny disposition,
meeting her friends in a free and
frank manner that wins and
attracts those she meets whether at
home or out in the social realm.The ceremony was witnessed by
only a few relatives and friends.
After the ceremony a sumptuous
dinner was partaken of and a day of
joy and contentment was quietly
spent.The young couple with the best
wishes and dearest hopes of their
friends will go to housekeeping on
the south part of the Littlefield
estate, where mid the fleeting
shadows of the passing years it is
to be hoped they will find pleasures
and joys making their lives full of
sunshine and happiness.Note: Parents of Nettie Mary Baylor were William M. Baylor and Dorothy "Dora" Dutler.
Parents of John Sherman Littlefield were Alonzo Follansbee Littlefield and Sarah Edwards.
Audubon County Journal (IA) - February 26, 1903
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