BioM: Greenwood, Jennie (1909)

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Surnames: GREENWOOD HORTON SIEBER LAFEE

----Sources: COLBY PHONOGRAPH (Colby, Wis.) 01/14/1909

Greenwood, Jennie (3 JAN 1909)

A very pretty wedding took place in the church at Minong, Wis., Sunday, Jan. 3, 1909, at 1:30 p.m. when Miss Jennie Greenwood, a former Colby, Clark Co., Wis. girl, and Mr. Moses Horton, of Duluth, were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Lathrop of Ashland officiating.

After the ceremony the immediate relatives and friends withdrew to Mr. C.H. Clune’s. Congratulations were extended and refreshments served.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren LaFee of Colby, and has been an enterprising clerk the past year and one half in Duluth. The groom is chief engineer on one of the large freight boats owned by the peavey steam Ship Company of Duluth, and is well known and respected up and down the Lakes.

They expect to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Aura Sieber, at Minong, and will return to Duluth when navigation opens, where they will reside.

1940 Federal Census, Canosia Township, St. Louis, Minnesota, United States, enumeration district # 69-17, family # 106

Mose M Horton, 59 yrs., (1881, Wisconsin), white, married, male
residence in 1935: Duluth, St Louis, Minnesota

Household Members
head Mose M Horton M 59 Wisconsin
wife Jennie Horton F 52 Wisconsin
son Oliver Horton M 23 Minnesota
son Milton Horton M 19 Minnesota
son Robert Horton M 16 Minnesota
daughter Erma Horton F 15 Minnesota
daughter La Vonne Horton F 12 Minnesota

 

 


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