Maude Adelaide Parsons1884

Name
Maude Adelaide Parsons
Given names
Maude Adelaide
Surname
Parsons
Birth March 16, 1884 33 25
Source: 1900 census
MarriageCharles J. WeeksView family
August 1905 (Age 21)
Citation details: Vol. IX, No. 11, Aug. 24, 1905
Text:
One of the prettiest home weddings of the year took place Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the residence of Capt. Alva Parsons at No. 50 Walnut street. The occasion was the marriage of his daughter, Maud Adelaide to Mr. Charles J. Weeks. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Geo. E. Merrill, of Vermilion. It was a pink and white wedding, the color idea being carried out in the decoration of the rooms, which was very tastefully arranged. The bride was beautifully dressed in a gown of Point D'Esprit over white satin and carried a large bouquet of white brides roses. The maid of honor Miss Nell Parsons wore a becoming gown of pink lawn. The bridesmaids were Miss Anna Baxtine, Miss Helen Noyes, Miss Harriet Taylor and Mis Amy Cherry. Mr. Clarence J. Wright acted as best man. The bride is one of Oberlin's well liked and most popular young ladies. Mr. Weeks, who is a clerk at the post office, enjoys the esteem of all who know him and has a host of friends. After a short trip to Detroit, they will be at home at 41 Walnut street. - The Oberlin Tribune, Aug. 18, 1905.
Death of a fatherCapt. Alva B. Parsons
July 6, 1914 (Age 30)
Birth of a son
#1
Richard Allan Weeks
July 31, 1921 (Age 37)
Family with parents - View family
father
mother
 
Marriage: December 11, 1879Erie, Ohio
13 months
elder sister
4 years
Family with Charles J. Weeks - View family
husband
 
Marriage: August 1905Oberlin, Lorain, Ohio
16 years
son
Richard Allan Weeks
Birth: July 31, 1921 37 37Oberlin, Lorain, Ohio
Death: October 30, 2007Elyria, Lorain, Ohio

Birth1900 census
MarriageVermilion News
Citation details: Vol. IX, No. 11, Aug. 24, 1905
Text:
One of the prettiest home weddings of the year took place Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the residence of Capt. Alva Parsons at No. 50 Walnut street. The occasion was the marriage of his daughter, Maud Adelaide to Mr. Charles J. Weeks. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Geo. E. Merrill, of Vermilion. It was a pink and white wedding, the color idea being carried out in the decoration of the rooms, which was very tastefully arranged. The bride was beautifully dressed in a gown of Point D'Esprit over white satin and carried a large bouquet of white brides roses. The maid of honor Miss Nell Parsons wore a becoming gown of pink lawn. The bridesmaids were Miss Anna Baxtine, Miss Helen Noyes, Miss Harriet Taylor and Mis Amy Cherry. Mr. Clarence J. Wright acted as best man. The bride is one of Oberlin's well liked and most popular young ladies. Mr. Weeks, who is a clerk at the post office, enjoys the esteem of all who know him and has a host of friends. After a short trip to Detroit, they will be at home at 41 Walnut street. - The Oberlin Tribune, Aug. 18, 1905.