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- [S926] Find-A-Grave, (www.findagrave.com).
- [S888] Social Security Death Index 1935 - Current, (www.ancestry.com).
Name: Alvina Bender
SSN: 293-14-4991
Last Residence:
41011 Covington, Kenton, Kentucky, USA
Born: 6 May 1923
Died: 6 Jun 1994
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951)
- [s807] Indiana, Index to Select Marriages, 1780-1992.
Name: William D Burkhart
Spouse Name: Amelia Schott
Marriage Date: 17 Apr 1917
Marriage County: Shelby
Birth Date: 13 Mar 1892
Age: 25
Source Title 1: Shelby County, Indiana
Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1856-1920 Inclusive Volum
Source Title 3: W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O
Book: 23
OS Page: 251
- [S728] Newspaper article.
THE SHELBY DEMOCRAT
Thursday, April 19, 1917
page 5, weekly edition
ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH SCENE OF WEDDING
William Burkhart and Miss Amelia Schott Married This Morning
(from Tuesday's Daily)
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One of the many early spring weddings of this year was solemnized at the St. Vincent's Catholic Church, east of this city, this morning, when Mr. William Burkhart, of Cincinnati, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Burkhart, of Brookville, and Miss Amelia Schott, a daughter of Mrs. Caroline Schott, east of this city, were united in marriage. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Fr. Frederick Ketter, pastor of the church, and was witnessed by a large company of the relatives and friends of the couple. The ceremony was performed at 8:30 o'clock.
The bride wore a matchless creation of white chiffon trimmed in pearls and silk lace and carried a shower bouquet of white tea roses. The bridesmaids were dressed in pink satin and carried pink car- nations. Immediately following the ceremony the guests assembled at the Schott home, where an elegant wedding breakfast was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart will leave tonight on the Knickerbocker Big Four train for Cincinnati, where they will make their future home. Mr. Burkhart being regularly employed there. The couple has many friends in this county who will regret to see them leave this county, but will wish them will in their new home.
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