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Maria Henrietta K. Hanson

She was a lawyer and legislator in Bourbon county, Kentucky.


Marriage Notes for C. A. Reed and Virgie A. Helm-12928

WEDDING: Announcement found in Dallas Morning News of 1885.
 "The poet says: "In the spring a brighter iris grows upon the burnished dove, in the spring the young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love, " and this is probably true, but it is not until the autumn time that he begins to realize the fruition of his hopes, from the light of recent events, and when the wintry days come on it is than the matrimonial season sets in.  There were three events of this character last night, the joining of hearts and hands and the entrance upon a new order of existence by those who believe that in union there is happiness.
  At the Commerce Christian Church Mr. C. A. Reed. the well known and popular Manager of one of the telephone exchanges, led to the alter Miss Virgie A. Helm; the ceremony which united their loving hearts being pronounced by Gen. Gano.   The church had been decorated for the Christmas festivities, and the happy couple were wedded while standing directly in  front of the handsome Christmas tree laden with its wealth of treasure for the expectant little folks.  The church was crowded to its utmost, and after the ceremony the bride and groom received the congratulations of many friends before leaving the church.  The bride is one of Dallas' most accomplished and popular song birds, and Mr. Reed is fortunate in haveing secured such a prize. ..."


Roger Weightman Hanson

RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 21 Nov 2003 by Elizabeth. "Mortally wounded in Battle of Stone's Run [TN] on January 2, 1863, but died January 4, 1863."