Andover Marriages 1905-1915


The Andover marriages from 1905 to 1915 were transcribed from the original records by Andover Town Clerk Phyllis Spaulding and her assistant, Elaine Morton, in late 1998 and early 1999. The original records were handwritten and some of them were very difficult to decipher. Be adveised that some names may be spelled differently than you think they should be.We have entered a ? where we were not sure of the spelling, ?? where we think we are close but aren't so sure, and ??? where we didn't even have a clue.

The Andover Record of Marriages from 1905 through 1915 include many details about not only the bride and groom, but their parents as well. We have included those details to provide you with more information and hopefully help you learn even more about your ancestors. Because of the wealth of details, we have entered the names of the bride and groom in bold type so you can find them easily.

Thank you Phyllis and Elaine for all of your hard work. The original records are on file at:

Andover Town Office
17 Stillman Road
Andover ME 04216-0219

Phone: 207-392-3302
FAX 207-392-1205.

1905

Fred A. Milton, aged 29 of Andover and Agnes P. Talbot, aged 17 of Andover were married Feb. 9, 1905. Mr. Milton, a carpenter, was born in Dorchester, N.B., the son of John S. Milton, a prison guard, born in Dorchester, N.B. and Lois A. Crossman, a housewife, also born and residing in Dorchester, N.B. Miss Talbot, a teacher, was the daughter of John F. Talbot, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Georgie E. Fisher, a housewife born in Foxcroft, MA and residing in Andover.

Louis B. Hall, aged 28 of Andover and Margaret A. McIver, aged 23 of Brookline, MA were married June 1, 1905 in Brookline, MA. Mr. Hall, a farmer, was the son of Llewellyn Hall, a farmer born in Mexico and residing in Andover and Celinda G. Marston, a housewife born in and residing in Andover. Miss McIver, a domestic born in Cape Breton, was the daughter of John McIver, a farmer born in and residing in Cape Breton, and Christie Ann Gillis, a housewife born in and residing in Cape Breton.

Mathias Mooney, aged 27 of Andover and Emma R Glines, aged 23 of Rumford were married June 3,
1905. Mr. Mooney, a blacksmith born in P.E.I., was the son of Andrew Mooney, a blacksmith born in and residing in P.E.I, and Jane Holleran, a housewife born in and residing in P.E.I. Miss Glines was the daughter of David Glines, a farmer born in and residing in Rumford and Rose Allen, deceased.

Clayton H. Lovejoy, aged 36 of Andover and Susan A. York, aged 45 of Andover were married June 15, 1905 in Mexico by James G. Fisher, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Lovejoy was a laborer, the son of Henry A. Lovejoy, a laborer born in Rumford but residing in Andover, and Ann Morton, who was born in Andover but now deceased. This would be the third marriage for Mrs. York, who was the daughter of Wm. C. Robinson, a farmer residing in Andover, and Susan Kimball, a housewife born in Rumford but now residing in Andover.

Charles H. Morgan, aged 26 of Upton and Helen B. Learned, aged 19 of Andover were married June 18, 1905 in Andover by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Morgan, a millworker, was born in Andover, the son of Jaby M. Morgan who was born in Danville but is now deceased and Eugenia Moreleu???Mbrelen???, who was born in D. Brunswick [don't know why the D] but now living in West Leeds. Miss Learned, a teacher, was the daughter of Simon G. Learned, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Louise Morse, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

Arthur L. Newton, aged 21 of Andover and Eva M. Adams, aged 23 of Andover were married June 27, 1905 in Andover by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Newton, a station agent, was the son of John W. Newton, a hotel prop. born in No. Surplus but now living in Andover, and Mary F. Lowe, a housewife born in Buckfield but now living in Andover. Miss Adams, a stenographer, was the daughter of William H. Adams, a contractor born in Andover but now residing in West Paris and Emma M. Goodridge, who was born in Andover but now deceased.

Robert W. Hattan, aged 21 of Mexico and Gertrude Wallace, aged 23 of Mexico were married June 28, 1905 in Andover by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Hattan, a papermaker, was born in Kingston, Ont., the son of William J. Hatton, a farmer born and raised in Kingston, Ont., but now residing in Andover, and Susan Howe, a housewife born in Grannich, England and now residing in Andover. Miss Wallace was born in NB, the daughter of John Wallace, a farmer of NB and Sarah Haines from NB.

Clarence A. Rand, aged 27 of Andover and Miriam Winslow, aged 27 of Woodstock, Vt. were married June 28, 1905 in Woodstock, Vt. by Chas, Henry Wells, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Rand, a merchant, was the son of Ezra D. Rand, an engineer born in Boston, MA and residing in Andover and May A. Honau who was born in Philadelphia, PA but now deceased. Miss Winslow was born in Portland, the daughter of J. N. Winslow, formerly a broker but now deceased and Ella Newhall, born in Turner but now deceased.

Sidney G. Philbrick, aged 30 of Andover and Minnie L. McMellon, aged 23 of Roxbury were married August 23, 1905 in Roxbury by C. A. Andrews, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Philbrick, a farmer, was the son of George W. Philbrick, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Rachel S. Bragdon, a housewife born in Danville and residing in Andover. Miss McMellon was born in PEI, the daughter of Chas. McMellon, a farmer born in and residing in PEI and Jane McDonald, a housewife born in and residing in PEI.

John Warren, aged 23 of Andover and Mattie B. Richards, aged 19 of Andover were married Oct. 1, 1905 in Rumford by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Warren, a laborer, was born in Lowell, MA the son of Ben. Warren, a farmer born in and residing in PEI and Annie Gillis, a housewife born in and residing in PEI. Miss Richards was the daughter of S. W. Richards, a farmer born in Upton and residing in Andover and Ida Cutting, a housewife born in Andover.

George W. Kimball, aged 18 of Rumford and M. Gertrude Learned, aged 21 of Andover were married Oct. 14, 1905 in Andover by J. L. Pinkerton, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Kimball, a farmer, was the son of William J. Kimball, a hotelkeeper born in Rumford but now deceased and Pearl L. Farnum, a housewife born in and living in Rumford. Miss Learned, a teacher, was the daughter of Peter W. Learned, a farmer born in and living in Andover and Ellen C. Morse, a housewife born in and living in Andover.

Charles S. Learned, aged 27 of Andover and Florence A. Thomas, aged 25 of Andover were married Nov. 5, 1905 in Andover by Samuel Holden, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Learned, a laborer, was the son of Simon G. Learned, a farmer born in and living in Andover, and Louise Morse, a housewife born in and residing in Andover. Miss Thomas, assistant P.M., was the daughter of Frank P. Thomas, a lumberman born in Byron and living in Andover and Lizzie C. Hewey, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

Walter A. Robinson, aged 34 of Andover and Nina A. Philbrick, aged 24 of Andover were married Dec. 25, 1905 in Andover by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Robinson, a farmer, was the son of Wm. C. Robinson, a farmer of Andover and Susan J. Kimball, a housewife born in Byron but living in Andover. Miss Philbrick was the daughter of Geo. W. Philbrick, a farmer from Andover and Rachel S. Bragdon, a housewife who was born in Danville.

Frank Wallace, aged 21 of Andover and Sarah Jane Hattan, aged 18 of Andover were married Dec. 27, 1905 in Andover by G. B. Hannaford. Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Wallace, a farmer born in NB, was the son of John Wallace and Sarah Haines of NB. Miss Hattan, who was born in Ont., was the daughter of William Hattan, a farmer born in Kingston, Ont. but now of Andover, and Susan Howe, a housewife born in Greenwich, England but now of Andover.

1906

William W. Smith of Portland and Gertrude H. Clark of Portland, were married on Feb. 22, 1906 in Andover, by Samuel Holden. Mr. Smith, an engineer, age 33, was born in Boston, MA, the son of J. F. Smith, a poultry farmer born in Berlin, Germany and residing in San Francisco, and Sophia Martin deceased, born in Germany. Miss Clark, widowed, age 34, born in Andover, the daughter of Arrrlle??? L. dark, a farmer born in Andover and residing in Lewiston and Lucie Hewey Cutting who was born in and residing in Andover.

Urban B. Lohnes of Byron and Myrtle E. Easter of Byron, were married on April 11, 1906, in Andover, by Rev. Samuel Holden. Mr. Lohnes, a teamster, age 25, born in N.S. the son of Stephen Lohnes, a farmer born in and residing in N.S. and Janie Palmer a housewife born in and residing in N.S. Miss Easter, age 15, the daughter of Samuel J. Easter, a farmer born in Cambridge, MA and residing in Byron and Mary Crandal, a housewife born in N.S. and residing in Byron.

Robert Hewey of Andover and Georgie A. Coombs of Andover, were married on April 12, 1906, by C. A. Andrews, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Hewey, a guide, age 48, divorced, was the son of John K. Hewey, deceased, formerly a farmer born in Andover and Lucretia Merrill, deceased, formerly a housewife born in Gray, ME. Mrs. Coombs, third marriage, age 48, was the daughter of David Graffam?? a farmer, born in Bath and residing in Greene and Mary Jackson, a housewife born in Lewiston and residing in Andover.

Olney A. Farrington of Andover and D. Harriet Harding of Andover, were married on April 14, 1906 by Rev. Samuel Holden. Mr. Farrington, a dowel manufacturer, age 30, the son of Charles A. Farrington, deceased, born in Andover and Marian M. Steny a housewife born in Stark and residing in Rumford. Miss Harding, age 17, was the daughter of Joel A. Harding, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Lydia Libby, a housewife born in Albany and residing in Andover.

Charles K. Gile of Fayette and Edith J. Chase of Andover were married on May 19, 1906 by C. A. Andrews, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Gile, a farmer, aged 40, was born in Fayette, the son of Albion F. Gile, a farmer born in Mr. Vernon and residing in Fayette and Arabelle Palmer a housewife born in Winthrop and residing in Fayette. Mrs. Chase, a divorced teacher aged 34, was born in Paris, the daughter of Enoch Whittemore a blacksmith and farmer, born in Greenwood and residing in Andover and Nancy J. Cushman, a housewife born in Woodstock and residing in Andover.

Sumner E. Pressey of Byron and Mary M. Cobb of Byron were married on June 10, 1906 by C. A.
Andrews, Justice of the Peace. Miss Cobb, age 18, born in N.B. was the daughter of Robert A. Cobb, born in N.B. and residing in Byron and Hannah Smith, born in N.B. and residing in Byron. Mr. Pressey, a widower and farmer aged 39, was born in Byron, the son of John A, Pressey, a farmer and Letitia M. Bunker a housewife born in Roxbury and residing in Byron.

Ben. F. Philbrick of Roxbury and E. Alice Harding of Andover were married on Aug. 21 in Mexico by J. G. Fisher, Minister of the Gospel. Miss Harding, age 20, was the daughter of Joel A. Harding a farmer born and residing in Andover and Lydia Libby a housewife born in Albany and residing in Andover. Mr. Philbrick, a widower and farmer aged 30, was the son of Alonzo Philbrick, born in Roxbury but now deceased and Jane M. Penley, a housewife, born in Auburn and residing in Roxbury.

Adier?? M. Jones of Andover and Margaret Swan???(Snow???) of Andover were married on Sept. 2, 1906 in Colebrook, N.H. by Daniel ? David ? Cummings, Justice of the Peace. Margaret, aged 29, widowed, was the daughter of George Weatherby, a plumber born in R.I. but now deceased and Mary Childs a housewife also deceased. Mr. Jones, aged 33, a farmer, was the son of Moses Jones a farmer born in Houlton, now deceased and Abbie Shepherd, a housewife, born in Amity and living in Rumford.

Delbert C. Coolidge of Dixfield and Lillian A. Simmons of Jay were married Sept. 29, 1906 in Andover by J. Lyman Ripley, Justice of the Peace.

Corey A. Goddard of Berlin, N. H. and Lois Durhu of Bethel were married on Oct. 3, 1906 in Andover by J. Lyman Ripley, Justice of the Peace.

Frank D. McAllister, aged 27 of Andover and Katherine A. Sleeper, aged 25 of Lisbon were married Oct. 17, 1906 in Lisbon by A. B. McAllister, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. McAllister, a jeweler, was born in Manchester, N.H, the son of Frank D. McAllister, a barber born in Paris but now deceased and Annie Simmons, a housewife born in Boston but now residing in Andover. Miss Sleeper was the daughter of Nathaniel H. Sleeper, a farmer born in Lewiston and now residing in Lisbon, and Catherine D. Goss, a housewife born in Kingfield but now deceased.

Edward Graves of Andover and Nellie Foster of Andover were married Nov. 9, 1906 in Andover by J. L. Ripley, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Graves, aged 28, a farmer born in N.S. was the son of Edward Graves and Annie Savius???. Mrs. Foster, a widow, was the daughter of Malcolm J. Babb, a paper maker born in Cornish and residing in Westbrook and Susie Hooper.

Burt S. Dunn, aged 30 of Andover and S. Helen Thomas, aged 19 of Andover were married Nov. 28, 1906 in Rumford by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Dunn, a lumberman, was the son of Henry W. Dunn, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Melvina L. Marston, a former housewife now deceased. Miss Thomas was the daughter of George P. Thomas, a Guide born in Byron and residing in Andover and Anna Craig, a housewife born in Scotland and residing in Andover.

Ray N. Thurston, aged 24, of Andover and Marna E. Stevens, aged 27, of Andover were married
Nov. 29, 1906 in Rumford by G.B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Thurston, a lumberman born in Newry, was the son of M. L. Thurston, a lumberman born in Errol, N.H. and residing in Newry and Lois Eveleth, a housewife born in New Gloucester and residing in Newry. Miss Stevens was the daughter of James Stevens, a farmer born in Andover but now deceased and Margaret Heath, a housewife born in Methuen, MA and residing in Andover.

Herbert H. Morton, aged 38 of Andover and Daisy A. Searle, aged 28 of Andover were married Dec. 23, 1906 in Andover by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Morton, a widower, was a lumberman and the son of Charles H. Morton, a laborer born in Andover but now deceased and Martha S. Learned, a housewife born in Andover but also deceased. Mrs. Searle, a widow and dressmaker was the daughter of Albert F. Brooks a farmer born in Paris but residing in Grafton and Viola 0. Bennett, a housewife born in Newry but now deceased.

 1907

Leo R. Marston, aged 28 of Andover and Emeline L. Harding of Paris were married Jan. 6, 1907 in Andover. Mr. Marston, a divorced laborer, was the son of William Marston, a millman born in Andover but now deceased and Ann M. Wyman, a housewife born in and residing in Andover. Miss Harding was the daughter of Fred Harding, a laborer born in Andover but residing in Paris and Ida M. Brown, a housewife born in Byron and residing in Paris.

James L. Newton, aged 28 of Andover and H. Hortense Whittemore, aged 28 were married March 25, 1907 in Rumford by E. W. Webber, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Newton, a laborer, was the son of George M. Newton, a camp keeper born and residing in Andover and Addie Buchanan, a housewife born in Ohio and residing in Andover. Miss Whittemore, a cook born in West Paris, was the daughter of Enoch Whittemore, a blacksmith born in Greenwood and residing in Andover and Nancy J. Cushman, a housewife born in Woodstock and residing in Andover.

John J. Sennett, aged 44 of Andover and Essie G. Hodsdon, aged 22 of Andover were married May 18, in Rumford. Mr. Sennett, a widower and teamster, was the son of Patrick Sennett a farmer born in Ireland and residing in Poultney, VT and Kate Walen a housewife born in Ireland and residing in Poultney, VT. Miss Hodsdon, a cook, was the daughter of Marchant S. Hodsdon, a farmer born in Byron and residing in Andover and Kate M. Rand, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

Owen Lovejoy, aged 40 of Andover and Olie L Pulsifer, aged 27 of Andover were married Aug. 1, 1907 in Rumford by E. W. Webber, minister of the Gospel. Mr. Lovejoy, a scaler was the son of John S. Lovejoy, a carpenter born in Andover but now deceased and Mary Adams, who was born in Andover but also deceased. Olie, a widow, was the daughter of George M. Pulsifer, a shoemaker born in Poland and now residing in Cliftondale, MA and Nellie M. Graffam, a housewife, born in Lisbon and residing in Cliftondale, MA.

Joseph Lohnes, a farmer aged 28 of Andover and Sadie M. Welch, aged 20, divorced, were married in Rumford, Aug. 26, 1907 by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Lohnes was the son of William Lohnes, who was a farmer born and residing in Nova Scotia and Abbie Vienotte, a housewife born and was the daughter of Philmore Sargent, a farmer born in Cornish and Arvilla Hooper, a housewife born in Saco.

Bernard C. Akers, a laborer, aged 25 of Andover and Maude M. Downs, aged 17 of Greenwood were married Aug. 31, 1907 in Bethel by Charles M. Gleason, minister of the Gospel. Mr. Akers was the son of William I. Akers, a mason born in Errol, NH but now deceased and Mary A. Newton, a housewife born in Andover but also deceased. Miss Downs was the daughter of Theodore L. Downs, a farmer born in Mexico but now living in Greenwood and Fannie A. Jordan, formerly a housewife born in Bethel but now deceased.

Earl M. Newton, a farmer, aged 29 of Andover and Agnes A. Reed, aged 22 of Roxbury were married Sept. 11, 1907 in Roxbury by Thomas H. Derrick, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Newton was the son of John W. Newton, formerly a cook born in Andover but now deceased and Mary F, Lowe, a housewife born in Buckfield but now residing in Andover. Miss Reed was the daughter of Joseph Reed, a farmer born in Byron but now residing in Roxbury and Kathleen Hylan, a housewife born in Portland but now residing in Roxbury.

William M. Harris, a farmer, aged 36 of Andover and Lois York, aged 26 of Andover were married Sept. 29, 1907 at Andover by Thomas H. Derrick, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Harris was the son of William Harris, formerly a shoemaker born in Boston, MA but now deceased and Lois Littlehale, formerly a housewife born in Rumford but also deceased. Miss York was divorced and the daughter of R. B. Wilson, a laborer born in and residing in Wilsons Mills and Grace Ferrin, a housewife born in Errol, NH but residing in Wilsons Mills.

Girdler J. Swett, a salesman aged 34 of Andover and Alice E. Poor, aged 34 of Andover were married Oct. 23, 1907 in Andover by Thomas H. Derrick, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Swett was the son of Lewis J. Swett, a manufacturer born in Marblehead, MA and Lydia M. Jackson who was born in Lynn, MA. Miss Poor was the daughter of Edwin S. Poor, a farmer born and residing in Andover, and Flora Taylor, deceased.

1908

Nathan E. Campbell, a farmer, aged 34 of Andover and Grace E. Cook, a seamstress, aged 18 of
Andover were married by T. H. Derrick, Minister of the Gospel January 22, 1908. Mr. Campbell was the son of Elbridge M. Campbell, a farmer born in Upton but now residing in Andover and Ellen H. Stewart, formerly a housewife born in Rangeley but now deceased. Miss Cook was the daughter of Benjamin K. Cook, born in Nova Scotia but now deceased and Sarah P. Gridley, also born in Nova Scotia but now deceased.

Bimsley L. Akers, a widower, aged 54 and a farmer of Andover and Francena P. Wakefield, a widow, aged 54 of Lisbon were married in Andover, June 14, 1908 by Thomas H. Derrick, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Akers was the son of John Akers, formerly a farmer born in Errol, NH but now deceased and Nancy Poor, formerly a housewife born in Topsham but now deceased. Mrs. Wakefield was the daughter of Abel Marston, formerly a farmer born in Andover but now deceased and Matilda West, a housewife born in Canton but now residing in Andover.

Warren T. Marston, a farmer aged 24 of Andover and Eva F. Andrews, a teacher aged 21 of Andover were married Aug. 12, 1908 in Andover by T. H. Derrick, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Marston was the son of Samuel W. Marston, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Mary H. Littlehale, a housewife born in Lexington, MA and residing in Andover. Miss Andrews was the daughter of Charles A. Andrews, a farmer born in Rumford but now residing in Andover and Georgia Howard, a housewife born in Hanover but now residing in Andover.

Fred L. Grover, a farmer aged 31 of Andover and Bertha M. Howe, a teacher aged 26 of Roxbury were married Aug. 26 in Roxbury by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Grover was the son of Asa P. Grover, a stonemason born and residing in Andover and Etta Cutting a housewife born and residing in Andover. Miss Howe was the daughter of Walter H. Howe, a farmer born in and residing in Roxbury and Alvena Philbrick, a housewife born in Rumford and residing in Roxbury.

Edward J. Pratt, a cook, aged 46 of Andover and Emma Fox, aged 38 from Kezar Falls were married Oct. 17, 1908 in Rumford by G. B. Hannaford, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Pratt, a widower, was the son of Arba Pratt, formerly a farmer born in Canton but now deceased and Sarah Hewey who was born in Andover but now residing in Central Falls, RI. Mrs. Fox, a widow, was the daughter of Rufus Head, a farmer born in Albany but now deceased and Betsey Fletcher, also born in Albany and now deceased.

Vard M. Perkins, a laborer, aged 29 of Andover and Etta M. Glover, aged 18 of Andover were married Oct. 22, 1908 in Mexico by J. G. Fisher, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Perkins was born in Dixfield, the son of William W. Perkins, a farmer born in Byron but now residing in Andover, and Clara E. Pulsifer, a housewife born in Weld and residing in Andover. Miss Glover was born in Mexico, the daughter of Lucius A. Glover, a blacksmith who was born in Rumford and living in Andover, and Isabelle J. Farrar, a housewife who was born in Paris and now deceased.

Elmer L. Clough, aged 26 of Andover and C. Ina Poor, aged 22 of Andover were married Nov. 1, 1908 in Andover by T. H. Derrick, Minister of the Gospel. Mr. Clough, a laborer, was the son of W. W. Clough, a blacksmith born in Mt. Vernon but now deceased and Emma Brown, housewife born and residing in East Livermore. Miss Poor was the daughter of Lister E. Poor, a cook born and residing in Andover and Asenath Marston, a housewife born and residing in Andover.

Frank S. Learned, aged 45 of Andover and Etta E. Thurlow, aged 35 of Andover were married Dec. 14, 1908 in Andover by C. A. Andrews, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Learned, a farmer, was the son of Samuel M. Learned, a carpenter born in Machias but now deceased and Rhoda H. Bodwell, a housewife born in Byron but now deceased. Mrs. Thurlow, born in Auburn and divorced, was the daughter of Emerson W. Thurlow, a farmer born in Raymond and now residing in Bethel and Emaline Bowen a housewife born in Stark and residing in Bethel.

1909

Herman W. Marston, aged 26 of Andover and Ellen E. Fader, aged 26 of Lynn MA were married April 12, 1909 in Lynn, MA. Mr. Marston, a laborer, was the son of Charles E. Marston, born in Andover but now deceased and Clara E. Swan now residing in Norfolk, VA. Miss Fader was born in Nova Scotia and the daughter of Caleb E. Fader, a laborer born in Nova Scotia and now deceased and Mildred DeLong ?? who was born and residing in Nova Scotia.

Wallace S. Taylor, aged 32 of Roxbury and Floss E. Perkins, aged 25 of Andover were married Oct. 6, 1909 in Mexico by J. G. Fisher, Clergyman. Mr. Taylor, who was divorced and a farmer, was the son of Randall L. Taylor, a farmer born in Roxbury and residing in Mexico, and Julia A. Goff, a housewife born in Auburn and residing in Mexico. Miss Perkins was born in Woodstock, the daughter of William W. Perkins, a farmer born in Byron and residing in Andover and Clara E. Pulsifer, a housewife born in Weld and residing in Andover.

Frederic W. Talbot, aged 29 of Andover and Mary L. Frost, age 28 of Mexico were married Oct. 12, 1909 in Mexico by A. R. Crane, Clergyman. Mr. Talbot, a civil engineer, was born in Foxboro, MA the son of John F. Talbot, a farmer who was born and residing in Andover and Georgie E. Fisher, a housewife born in Foxboro, MA and residing in Andover. Miss Frost, a nurse, was born in Upton, the daughter of Charles Frost, a lumberman who was born in Upton but now deceased and Laura L. Wilson, a housewife born in Mexico but now deceased.

William L. Vienot, aged 21 of Andover and Cordelia P. Bradeen, aged 15 of Andover were married Dec. 25, 1909 in Andover by H. L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Vienot, a lumberman, was born in Nova Scotia, the son of Richard S. Vienot, a lumberman born and residing in Nova Scotia and Lavina Oichle, a housewife born and residing in Nova Scotia. Miss Bradeen was born in Rumford, the daughter of Daniel C. Bradeen, a farmer born in Byron and now residing in Andover and Mary E. Bixby, a housewife born in Vermont and now residing in Andover.

1910

James M. Noyes, aged 60 of Andover and Sarah A. Perron, aged 53 of Milford, VT were married Jan. 1, 1910 in Concord, NH by Virgil V. Johnson, Clergyman.  Mr. Noyes, a widower, third marriage, was born in Sumner, the son of Edward Noyes, a farmer born in Windham but now deceased and Rhoda Lunt ??, deceased. Mrs. Perron, a widow and dressmaker, was the daughter of Horatio Hilliker, a farmer born and residing in Swanton, VT and Caroline Hogal, formerly a housewife born in Claraceville, PI but now deceased.

Edgar R. Hilton, aged 20 of Bridgton and Beulah D. Marston, aged 18 of Andover were married in Andover March 17, 1910 by Herbert L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Hilton, a laborer born in Denmark, was the son of Edgar Hilton, a farmer born in Denmark and Carrie B. Trumble, a housewife born in Denmark and now residing in Bridgton. Miss Marston was the daughter of Samuel W. Marston, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Mary A. Littlehale, a housewife born in Lexington, MA and residing in Andover.

Richard F. Talbot, aged 26 of Andover and Etta Y. Akers of Andover were married in Mexico May 11, 1910 by J. G. Fisher, Clergyman. Mr. Talbot, a farmer, was the son of John F. Talbot, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Georgie E. Fisher, born in Foxboro, MA. Miss Akers, a housemaid, was the daughter of Frank E. Akers, a laborer born and residing in Andover and Minnie M. Abbott, a housewife born and residing in Andover.

Clarence A. Hall, aged 27 of Andover and Mary A. Akers, aged 20 of Andover were married in
Rumford June 23, 1910 by G. B. Hannaford, Clergyman. Mr. Hall, a farmer, was the son of Llewellyn R. Hall a farmer born in Mexico but residing in Andover and Celinda Marston, a housewife born in and residing in Andover. Miss Akers, a teacher, was the daughter of W. N. Akers, a farmer residing in Andover and Cora Cutting a housewife, born in and residing in Andover.

Clifton H. Brown, aged 21 of Andover and Alice M. Payne of Andover were married July 8, 1910 in Andover by Herbert L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Brown, a farmer who was born in Hopkinton, MA the son of Herbert D. Brown, formerly a jeweler, now deceased and residing in Rumford. Miss Payne was the daughter of Joseph D. Payne, a farmer residing in Rumford and Rose E. Herrick, deceased.

Arthur Poor, aged 24 of Andover and Marion Florence Molorson. aged 19 of Andover were married in Rumford by J. A. Laflamme, Clergyman. Mr. Poor, a farmer, was the son of Henry L. Poor, a farmer, born in Island Pond, VT and now residing in Andover and Annie Thomas, a housewife born in Byron and residing in Andover. Miss Molorson was born in N. B. as were her parents, her father being deceased.

Irving W. Hanson, aged 21 of Andover and Marjorie M. Thurston, aged 22, of Andover were married Aug. 23, 1910 in Rumford by G. B. Hannaford, Clergyman. Mr. Hanson, a clerk, was the son of Walter L. Hanson, a farmer born in Livermore and residing in Andover and Addie M. Akers, a housewife born and residing in Andover. Miss Thurston, a teacher born in Rumford, was the daughter of Young A. Thurston, a lumber contractor born in Errol, NH and residing in Andover and Adelia I. Littlehale, a housewife born in Newry but now deceased.

Ray H. Gilpatrick, aged 22 of Lisbon and Louise E. Boynton, aged 22 of Auburn were married in Andover, Aug. 24, 1910 by H. L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Gilpatrick, a skipper, was the son of Melville M. Gilpatrick, a watchman who was born in and residing in Lisbon and Er??? Potter, a housewife born in Durham and residing in Lisbon. Miss Boynton, a bookkeeper, was born in Andover, the daughter of B. H. Boynton, deceased but born in Monmouth and Alice E. Howe, a housewife born in Rumford but now residing in Andover.

Roscoe L. Littlehale, aged 28 of Andover and Ervena Cole, aged 17 of Andover were married in
Andover, Sept. 20. 1910 by H. L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Littlehale, a farmer, was the son of James B. Littlehale, a farmer born in Grafton and residing in Andover and Hannah Marston, a housewife born in and residing in Andover. Miss Cole was the daughter of William F. Cole, a farmer born in Milton and residing in Andover and Katie Marston, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

John Ashley Gammons, aged 34 of Providence RI and Florence Fisher Talbot, aged 28 of Andover
were married in Andover, Oct. 12, 1910 by Herbert L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Gammons, an insurance agent born in New Bedford, MA, was the son of Edgar H. Gammons, a contractor and farmer born and residing in New Bedford, MA and Amantha B. Ashley, a housewife born and residing in New Bedford, MA. Miss Talbot, a teacher, was the daughter of John F. Talbot, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Georgianna E. Fisher, a housewife born in Foxboro, MA and residing in Andover.

Sylvanus Poor, aged 30 of Andover and Gertrude M. Parsons, aged 28 of N. Newcastle were married Oct. 26, 1910 in N. Billerica, MA by C. H. Williams, Clergyman. Mr. Poor, a farmer, was the son of Edwin S. Poor, deceased, formerly a farmer born in Andover and Flora V. Taylor, deceased, formerly a housewife born in Temple. Miss Parsons, a teacher, was the daughter of Joseph B. Parsons, a lumberman born in Westport but residing in N. Newcastle and Nancy H. Decker, deceased but born in N. Newcastle.

Henry L. Thomas, aged 28 of Byron and Grace Hodsdon, aged 23 of Andover were married in Rumford Oct. 22, 1910 by G. B. Hannaford, Clergyman. Mr. Thomas, a laborer, was born in Roxbury, the son of L. A. Thomas, a farmer born in Byron and residing in Roxbury and Mary A. Johnson, a housewife born in Rumford and residing in Roxbury, Miss Hodsdon, a dressmaker, was the daughter of M. S. Hodsdon, a farmer born and residing in Byron and Katie M. Rand, a housewife born and residing in Andover.

Edward F. Howe, age 42 of Rumford and Cora A. Silver, aged 40 of Rumford were married in Andover Nov. 23, 1910 by Herbert L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Howe, a farmer, was the son of John H. Howe, a farmer born in and residing in Rumford and Harriet E. Glines a housewife born in and residing in Rumford. Miss Silver was the daughter of George T. Silver, a carpenter born in and residing in Rumford and M. Hattie Howe, a housewife born in and residing in Rumford.

Walter Scott Stearns, aged 24 of Rumford and Mrs. Carrie Taylor, aged 26 of Rumford were married in Andover Dec. 8, 1910 by C. A. Andrews, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Steams, a carpenter born in Bethel, was the son of Fred Stearns, deceased and Grace Stearns, deceased but born in Norway. Mrs. Taylor, divorced, was the daughter of Aaron P. Hall, a butcher born in and residing in Rumford and Fanny___ born in Rumford but deceased.

Frank C. Porter, aged 34 of Andover and Daffodill Harding, aged 17 of Andover were married in Andover, Dec. 8, 1910 by H. L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Porter, a laborer, was the son of John Porter and Mary Wyman, both deceased. Miss Harding was the daughter of Joel A. Harding, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Lydia E. Libby, a housewife born in Albany and residing in Andover.

Harry W. Merrill, aged 23, of Andover and Emma F. Wyman, aged 30 of Andover were married Dec. 21, 1910 in Chelsea, MA by Francis W. Bakeman, Clergyman. Mr. Merrill, a farmer, was the son of Joel L. Merrill, a farmer born in Roxbury but residing in Andover and Nora Marston, a housewife born in and residing in Andover. Miss Wyman, born in Everett, MA., was the daughter of Joel R. Wyman, a carpenter born in Nova Scotia and residing in Andover and Abbie Merrill, a housewife born and residing in Andover.

1911

Edward J. Pratt Jr., aged 20 of Andover and Hazel F. Akers, aged 18 of Andover were married March 27, 1911 in Andover by Herbert L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Pratt, a laborer, was the son of Edward J. Pratt, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Sadie E. Learned, born in Andover, deceased. Miss Akers, a teacher, was the daughter of Frank E. Akers, a laborer born in and residing in Andover and Minnie Abbott, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

Editor's Note: There may well have been more than one marriage in Andover in 1911, but this marriage is all that was reported in the town records.

1912

Joseph B. Parsons, a widower aged 69 of Andover and Carrie Hinckley, a widow, aged 65 of Winthrop were married Jan. 17, 1912 in Winthrop by Howard A. Clifford, Clergyman. Mr. Parsons, a lumberman, was born in Westport, the son of Henry Parsons, formerly a farmer born in Westport but now deceased and Christina Nelson, formerly a housewife born in Alna but now deceased. Mrs. Hinckley was born in Newcastle, the daughter of David Simpson, formerly a farmer born in Newcastle now deceased and Mary Mayers, formerly a housewife born in Dresden but now deceased.

EIlery Alonzo Merrill, aged 21 of Rumford and Sara Villa Akers, aged 18 of Andover were married in Andover on March 17, 1912 by H. L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Merrill, a cook, was born in Byron the son of Datus A. Merrill, a cook born in Byron but residing in Rumford and Augusta Eastman, a housewife born in Mexico but residing in Rumford. Miss Akers was born in Andover, the daughter of Lucien I. Akers, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Hattie Newton, a housewife born and residing in Andover.

Walter L. Bailey, aged 25 of Andover and Florence E. Cummings, aged 20 of Norway were married
April 3, 1912 in Norway by B. C. Wentworth, Clergyman. Mr. Bailey, a farmer born in Andover, was the son of John L. Bailey, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and M. Emma Perkins, a housewife born in Lynn, MA and residing in Andover. Miss Cummings, a teacher who was born in Bethel, was the daughter of Eugene E. Cummings, a sled factory worker, born in Bethel but residing in Norway and Ivy A. Bean, a housewife also born in Bethel and residing in Norway.

Fred L. Emerson, a widower, age 31 of Andover and Emma E. Perkins, aged 18 of Andover were married April 10, 1912 in Rumford by Harold L. Hanson, Clergyman. Mr. Emerson, a laborer born in Boothbay, was the son of Benj. S. Emerson, a farmer born in Boothbay and residing in Boothbay Harbor and Jane Adams, a seamstress born in Boothbay and residing in Boothbay Harbor. Miss Perkins was born in Andover, the daughter of William W. Perkins, a farmer born in Byron and residing in Andover and Clara E. Pulsifer, formerly a housewife, born in Weld but now deceased.

Arthur L. Lang, aged 28 of Andover and Marion M. Poor, aged 28 of Andover were married June 11, 1912 in Rumford by W. T. Carter, Clergyman. Mr. Lang, a barber, was born in Rumford and the son of Andrew J. Lang, an electrician born in MA and residing in Mexico and Helen Sto??? a housewife, born in Mexico but now deceased. Miss Poor, born in Andover, was the daughter of Chas. T. Poor, a farmer residing in Andover and Minnie Merrill, deceased.

Roger L. Thurston, age 26 of Andover and Lillie A. Thomas, aged 23 of Andover were married June 12, 1912 in Rumford by W. T. Carter, Clergyman. Mr. Thurston, a farmer, was born in Newry, the son of Young A. Thurston, a lumberman, born in Errol, NH and residing in Andover and Adelia Littlehale, born in Newry but now deceased. Miss Thomas was born in Andover, the daughter of George P. Thomas, a guide born in Byron and residing in Andover and Anna Craig, a housewife born in Scotland and residing in Andover.

Alton R. Brooks, aged 25 of Andover and Edith M. Morton, aged 18 of Andover were married June 30, 1912 in Bryant Pond by Sylvester J. Oldaker, Clergyman. Mr. Brooks, a laborer born in Grafton, was the son of Albert F. Brooks, a farmer residing in Grafton and Viola Bennett, formerly a housewife born in Rumford but now deceased. Miss Morton was born in Andover, the daughter of Herbert Morton, a lumberman, born in and residing in Andover and Georgie A. Sager, formerly a housewife born in MA but now deceased.

Guy L. Pratt, aged 27 of Upton and Georgia May Durkee, aged 20 of Bethel were married Sept. 25, 1912 in Andover by H. L. Packard, Clergyman. Mr. Pratt, a pilot, was born in Carthage, was the son of Charles Pratt, a farmer born in Carthage and residing in Weld and Annie M. Hylan, formerly a housewife born in Portland but now deceased. Miss Durkee was born in Bethel, the daughter of Wm. H. Durkee, who was born in Wentworth Location, NH and residing in Bethel and Ida Belle Hibbard, a housewife born in Colebrook, NH and residing in Bethel .

Guy H. Learned, age 23, of Andover and Myra L. Poor, aged 20 of Andover were married Oct. 12,
1912 in Rumford by W. T. Carter, Clergyman. Mr. Learned, a laborer born in Andover, was the son of William L. Learned, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Lucinda Keough, a housewife born in South Paris and residing in Andover. Miss Poor, born in Andover, was the daughter of Henry L. Poor, a farmer born in Island Pond, VT and now living in Andover and Anna Thomas, a housewife born in Byron and living in Andover.

Lister I. Blood, aged 23 of Mexico and Retha Faye Perkins, aged 18 of Andover were married in
Andover Dec. 31, 1912 by A. J. Verrill, Clergyman. Mr. Blood, a laborer, was born in Weld, the son of Irving 0. Blood who was born in Fitchburg, MA and residing in Mexico and Elida M. Phinney, a housewife who was born in Weld and residing in Mexico. Miss Perkins was born in Andover and the daughter of Frank A. Perkins, a painter born in Bridgton and living in Andover and Jeannetta Abbott deceased.

NOTE:  According to Lester Blood’s daughter, Elta (Blood) Weagley, Lester’s mother was named Mary Elida Phinney and Retha’s mother was named Julia Jeanet Abbott.  She went by the name “Nettie” and was born in Milton Plantation. They are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery directly behind Mollyockett.  (E-mail to Bob Spidell from Elta (Blood) Weagley September 15, 2005)

1913

Ralph H. Penley, age 25 of Rumford and Martha T. Cushman, aged 27 of Andover were married Jan. 15, 1913 in Andover by Herbert L. Packard. Mr. Penley, a farmer, was born in Rumford, the son of Joseph A. Penley, a farmer born in Lewiston and residing in Rumford and Ruth Morey, a housewife born in Paris and residing in Rumford. Miss Cushman, a teacher, was born in Andover and the daughter of Charles E Cushman, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Martha Talbot, a housewife born and living in Andover.

Stephen A. Marston, aged 22 of Andover and Ida M. Cutting, aged 17 of Andover were married Feb. 9, 1913 in Andover by C. A. Andrews, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Marston, a farmer, was born in Andover the son of Samuel W. Marston, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Mary A. Littlehale, a housewife born in Lexington, MA and residing in Andover. Miss Cutting was the daughter of David H. Cutting, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Alice Flagler, a housewife born in NB and residing in Andover.

Jesse A. Glover, aged 25 of Andover and Winnefred W. Learned, aged 19 of Andover were married May 30, 1913 by Herbert Jones, Clergyman. Mr. Glover, a laborer, was born in Mexico, the son of L. A. Glover, a blacksmith born in Rumford and living in Andover and Isabell J. Farrar, deceased. Miss Learned, a teacher born in Andover, was the daughter of Sylvanus M. Learned, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Bertha Cutting, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

Alwyn A. EIliott, aged 26 of Rumford and Cecelia L. Abbott, aged 27 of Andover were married July 2, 1913 in Andover by A. E. Roberts, Clergyman. Mr. Elliot, a farmer, was the son of Llewellyn D. EIliott, a farmer born in and residing in Rumford and Delia Seger, a housewife born in and residing in Rumford. Miss Abbott, a teacher, was the daughter of J. Holton Abbott, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Etta Akers, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

Elmer A. Brooks, aged 23 of Andover and Grace Morrison, aged 22 of Bridgton were married Sept. 9, 1913 in Rumford by W. T. Carter, Clergyman. Mr. Brooks, a laborer born in Grafton, was the son of Albert F. Brooks a farmer born in Paris and residing in Grafton and Viola Bennett who was born in Newry but now deceased. Miss Morrison, a teacher born in Sweden and the daughter of Walter C. Morrison, a farmer born in Sweden and residing in Bridgton and Mabel E. Plummer, a housewife born in Sweden and residing in Bridgton.

Arthur J. Stevens, aged 33 of Andover and Evelyn M. EIliott, aged 23 of Andover were married Nov. 21, 1913 in Bethel by W. C. Curtis, Clergyman. Mr. Stevens, a farmer, was the son of Henry J. Stevens, a farmer who was born in Andover but now deceased and Emma F. Canfield, formerly a housewife born in Manchester, NH but now deceased. Miss EIliott, a teacher, was the daughter of Mathew H. EIliott, formerly a farmer born in Rumford but now deceased and Dolly Howard a housewife born in Rumford and now residing in Andover.

Reuben H. Jones, a widower, aged 39 of Hanover and Annie E. Howe, aged 24 of Rumford were married Dec. 25 in Andover by Thomas D. Preston, Clergyman. Mr. Jones, a butcher, was the son of Moses Jones, deceased and Addie Shepherd now living in California. Miss Howe was born in Rumford, the daughter of Sidney Howe, deceased and Jane Elliott, a housewife living in Rumford.

1914

Harry Roberts, aged 22 of Andover and Eva M. Ratcliffe, aged 24 of Auburn were married Jan. 26, 1914 in Auburn by Geo. E. Kinney, Clergyman. Mr. Roberts, a laborer, was the son of Arthur M. Roberts, a contractor born and residing in Andover and Kate F. Cutting, a housewife born and residing in Andover. Miss Ratcliffe, a shoe worker, was the daughter of Samuel E. Ratcliffe, a police officer born in Lewiston but residing in Auburn and Carrie Reid, a housewife born in N.B. and residing in Auburn.

Harry W. Merrill, a widower, aged 26 of Andover and Mabel Holman, aged 23 of Andover were married May 5, 1914 in Andover by F. D. Preston, Clergyman. Mr., Merrill, a farmer, was the son of Joel L. Merrill, a farmer born in and residing in Roxbury and Nora Marston, a housewife, born in and residing in Andover. Miss Holman was born in Mexico, the daughter of William H. Holman a farmer born in and residing in Wales, MA and Ivy Green, a housewife born in and residing in Calais, VT.

Ernest Glover, a widower, aged 52 of Andover and Jane E. Howe, a widow, aged 48 of Rumford were married July 4, 1914 in Bethel by W. Curtis, Clergyman. Mr. Glover, a farmer born in Rumford, was the son of Livingston Glover, formerly a farmer born in Hartford but now deceased and Abigail Stetson, formerly a housewife born in Hartford but now deceased. Mrs. Howe, a housewife, was the daughter of John E. Elliott, a farmer born in Pembrook, NH but now deceased and Martha Brown, a housewife born in Byron but now residing in Rumford.

Fred L. Wilson, aged 29 of Andover and Jessie Gifford, a widow aged 28 of Bethel were married Aug. 26, 1914 in Mason by James H. Little, Clergyman. Mr. Wilson, a laborer, was born in NB, the son of William Wilson, formerly a laborer born in NB but now deceased and Margaret Commac, a housewife also born in NB but now deceased. Mrs. Gifford was born in Albany, the daughter of James Bennett, a laborer born in and residing in Bethel and Edna Crooker, a housewife born in Albany but now residing in Bethel.

Edwin L. Hoyt, aged 26 of Andover and Nellie H. Learned, aged 21 of Andover were married on Sept. 23, 1914 in Rumford by Fred Crosby Lee, Clergyman. Mr. Hoyt, a farmer, was the son of Philip C. Hoyt, formerly a farmer born in Hanover but now deceased and Emma F. Canfield, formerly a housewife born in Manchester, NH but now deceased. Miss Learned, was the daughter of Simon G. Learned, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Louise Morse, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

Mark W. Boulter, aged 37 of Rangeley and Gladys Blanch Pratt, aged 21 of Andover were married Oct. 3, 1914 in Rumford by Harold L. Hanson, Clergyman. Mr. Boulter, a cook born in P.E.I., was the son of John Boulter, a farmer born and residing in P.E.I, and Sarah McArthur born and residing in P.E.I. Miss Pratt was the daughter of Edward J. Pratt, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Sadie I. Learned, formerly born in Andover but now deceased.

Daniel B. Campbell, a widower aged 39 of Andover and Annie Wood, aged 18 of Andover were married Dec. 22, 1914 in Rumford by J. C. Laflamme, Clergyman. Mr. Campbell, a lumberman, was the son of Kingsbury Campbell, formerly a farmer born in Andover but now deceased and Clarisa Bubier, formerly a housewife born in Rangeley but now deceased. Miss Wood was born in Lincoln, the daughter of Charles Wood, a laborer born in Canada but residing in Rumford and Mary Laverdiere, formerly a housewife born in Canada but now deceased.

1915

John H. Farrington, divorced, aged 43 of Andover and Ida C. Spofford, a widow [this would be her third marriage] aged 46 of Mexico were married on Jan. 11, 1915 in Andover by C. A. Andrews, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Farrington, a laborer, was the son of Chas. A. Farrington, formerly a farmer born in Andover but now deceased, and Marion M. Sterry, a housewife born in Stark but now residing in Andover. Mrs. Spofford was born in Woodstock, the daughter of Joseph Spofford, formerly a farmer born in Milton Plantation but now deceased and Lucy F. Perham, a housewife born in Milton Plantation.

Charles W. Meisner, aged 21 of Andover and Francis Wesley, aged 23 of Mason were married Jan. 17, 1915 in Bethel by James H. Little, Clergyman. Mr. Meisner, a laborer born in N.S., was the son of Stephen A. Meisner, a lumberman born in N. S. but residing in Andover and Louisa K. Lohnes, formerly a housewife born in N. S. but now deceased. Miss Wesley was born in N. S., the daughter of Soloman Wesley, a farmer born in N. S. but now residing in Mason and Lydia Whelman, a housewife born in N. S. but now residing in Mason.

Sylvanus F. Pennell, aged 31 of Brunswick and Emily C. Graham, aged 27 of Topsham were married June 27 in Andover by Geo. M. Graham, Clergyman. Mr. Pennell, who was in the Express Business, was born in Harpswell, the son of Franklin E. Pennell who formerly worked in a livery stable and was born in Windham but is now deceased and Elbertina E. Prince, a housewife born in Harpswell but residing in Brunswick. Miss Graham was a teacher born in Waldoboro, the daughter of James Graham, a clergyman born in Glasgow, Scotland but now deceased and Emily W. Cox, a teacher born in Amhurst, Me (probably should be MA] and residing in Topsham.

Guy L. Akers, aged 23 of Andover and Lucetta D. Howard, aged 21 of Andover were married June 30, 1915 in Andover by Geo. M. Graham, Clergyman. Mr. Akers, a laborer, was the son of Lewis C. Akers, a farmer born and residing in Andover and Annie Andrews, a housewife born in and residing in Andover. Miss Howard, a teacher, was the daughter of Marshall H. Howard, a farmer born in Rumford and residing in Andover and Mary Glover, a housewife born in Rumford and residing in Andover.

Nathaniel 0. Burns, aged 17 of Oxford and Margurite M. Cutting, aged 20 of Andover were married Oct. 13, 1915 in Andover by C. A. Andrews, Justice of the Peace. Mr. Bums, a farmer, was the son of George Bums, formerly a farmer born in Oxford and Francette Martin, a housewife born in Norway but residing in Oxford. Miss Cutting was the daughter of George Cutting, who was born in Andover but deceased and Myrtle Dunn, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

Guy Charles Morton, aged 23, of Concord, NH and Bernice Nellie Dunning, aged 21 of Andover were married Nov. 10, 1915 in Andover by Geo. M. Graham, Clergyman. Mr. Morton, a conductor, was born in Andover, the son of Herbert H. Morton, a lumberman born in and residing in Andover and Georgia Flagler, formerly a housewife born in Boston, MA and now deceased. Miss Dunning was the daughter of Jesse A. Dunning, a farmer born in Weld but residing in Andover and Nellie Foye, a housewife born in and residing in Andover.

Lewis W. Akers, aged 24 of Andover and Ellen G. Hannaford, aged 21 of Roxbury were married Dec. 22, 1915 in Roxbury by Wm. B. VanValkenburgh, Clergyman. Mr. Akers, a laborer, was the son of Lewis C. Akers, a farmer born in and residing in Andover and Annie Andrews, a housewife born in and residing in Andover. Miss Hannaford, a teacher, was the daughter of Orlando Hannaford, a farmer born in and residing in Roxbury and Emma Ladd, a housewife born in and residing in Roxbury.

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