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Frank C. WilmoreAge: 28 years18841912

Name
Frank C. Wilmore
Given names
Frank C.
Surname
Wilmore
Birth August 9, 1884
MarriageSarah Stone ParsonsView this family
December 31, 1906 (Age 22 years)
Citation details: Vol. X, No. 30, January 3, 1907.
Text:
Marriage Licenses Frank Charles Wilmore, 23, Cleveland, and Miss Sarah Stone Parsons, 24, Vermilion. PARSONS-WILMORE The marriage of Miss Sara Stone Parsons and Mr. Frank Charles Wilmore took place New Year's eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Lawless, brother and sister o the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Geo E. Merrill, the immediate families and a few other guests being present. Little Don Lawless acted as ring-bearer, carrying the ring entwined in a white rose. The bride was gowned in lavender silk. Following the ceremony an elegant wedding supper was served. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Wilmore left for Cleveland where they begin housekeeping at once. Mrs. Wilmore is one of Vermilion's most estimable and popular young ladies and Mr. Wilmore is a skilled draughtsman of the Forest city. We are sorry to lose Mrs. Wilmore as a resident of our town, but our best wishes go with herself and husband in the new relationship.
Death October 22, 1912 (Age 28 years)
Family with Sarah Stone Parsons - View this family
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Marriage: December 31, 1906Erie Co., Ohio
William E. O'Connell + Sarah Stone Parsons - View this family
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Citation details: Vol. X, No. 30, January 3, 1907.
Text:
Marriage Licenses Frank Charles Wilmore, 23, Cleveland, and Miss Sarah Stone Parsons, 24, Vermilion. PARSONS-WILMORE The marriage of Miss Sara Stone Parsons and Mr. Frank Charles Wilmore took place New Year's eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Lawless, brother and sister o the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Geo E. Merrill, the immediate families and a few other guests being present. Little Don Lawless acted as ring-bearer, carrying the ring entwined in a white rose. The bride was gowned in lavender silk. Following the ceremony an elegant wedding supper was served. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Wilmore left for Cleveland where they begin housekeeping at once. Mrs. Wilmore is one of Vermilion's most estimable and popular young ladies and Mr. Wilmore is a skilled draughtsman of the Forest city. We are sorry to lose Mrs. Wilmore as a resident of our town, but our best wishes go with herself and husband in the new relationship.
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