Frederick County MD Archives Marriages.....Trundell, Margaret M. - Wagner, Bernard M. November 16, 1898
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Jackson Argus, Butts Co., GA - Wk of Dec 2, 1898
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Wagner arrived Tuesday from Libertytown, Md.

They were happily married on the 16th of November at St. Peter's Roman Catholic 
Church, Rev. Father Norton performing the ceremony.

On arrival here they were met by friends and given a most hearty welcome.

Mr. Wagner is a native of Maryland, but has grown up in Jackson and has won the 
good opinion of all our people by his gentlemanly bearing.  He is rapidly 
winning an enviable reputation as a contractor and builder and undoubtedly has 
before him a good future.  His bride is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 
Clayton Trundell of Libertytown, Md., and is most heartily welcomed to Jackson 
where The Argus hopes she may spend the happiest days of her life.

For the present Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will occupy the McCallum residence on Lyons 
Street.

Jackson Argus  Butts county
Week of December 2, 1898



Bernard M. Watner, a prosperous contractor and builder of Jackson, Georgia, and 
Miss Margaret M. Trundell, of Libertytown, great-grand daughter of the Late 
General James M. Cole, were married in St. Peters Catholic Church in 
Libertytown on Saturday morning by Father John Norton, assisted by Father 
Barry, of Pepperville.  The church was very appropriately decorated for the 
occasion.  Miss Gertrude Wright was bridesmaid and Mr. Sydeny Sappington was 
best man.  Bernard F. Wright and George Swadener were the ushers.  A large 
crowd was present to witness the ceremony.  A reception was held at the home of 
the bride immediately after the service in the church.

Refreshment were served and at 2 o'clock a wedding dinner was held.  The bridal 
couple came to Frederick in the evening and took the 6:20 B & O, train, amid a 
shower of rice, for their home in the south.  They were accompanied by Miss 
Gertrude Wright, who will spend the winter in the South.  Frederick (Md.) News

Jackson Argus Butts County
Week of December 2, 1898


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