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Venturia Nelson “Nellie” <I>Branham</I> Gerald

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Venturia Nelson “Nellie” Branham Gerald

Birth
Death
15 Nov 1902 (aged 35)
Burial
Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4921944, Longitude: -91.9979083
Plot
X-2116
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WEE BIT OF A BRIDE.
A Young Lady Who Has Visited ln Sedalia.

A young lady who has frequently visited here, and is well known to a number of Sedalians, is thus referred to in a Paris, Mo., dispatch of the 14th:
A notable marriage was solemnized at the Christian church this evening. The contracting parties were Wilmer Fay Gerald, a prominent merchant of Hannibal, and Miss Nell Branham, a society leader of Paris.
The bride is only 52 inches in height, and is known all over the state for her diminutive size. She possesses all the accomplishments known to the best society, is handsome and highly educated. The church was richly decorated for the wedding. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L. H. Stine.
Sedalia Weekly Democrat, Sedalia, Missouri, 22 Apr 1898, Fri • Page 2, Column 1
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)
WEE BIT OF A BRIDE.
A Young Lady Who Has Visited ln Sedalia.

A young lady who has frequently visited here, and is well known to a number of Sedalians, is thus referred to in a Paris, Mo., dispatch of the 14th:
A notable marriage was solemnized at the Christian church this evening. The contracting parties were Wilmer Fay Gerald, a prominent merchant of Hannibal, and Miss Nell Branham, a society leader of Paris.
The bride is only 52 inches in height, and is known all over the state for her diminutive size. She possesses all the accomplishments known to the best society, is handsome and highly educated. The church was richly decorated for the wedding. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L. H. Stine.
Sedalia Weekly Democrat, Sedalia, Missouri, 22 Apr 1898, Fri • Page 2, Column 1
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)


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