MARRIED - Mr. Will McLOCHLIN, son of Ex-Commissioner McLOCHLIN, and Miss Mary WARE, daughter of Ex-Treasurer Jimmy WARE, will be married this evening.
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Wednesday, November 2, 1887
MARRIED - The marriage of Mr. Will McLOCHLIN and Miss Mary WARE at the residence of ex-Treasurer James WARE, in this city last Wednesday was a happy event and largely attended by relatives and friends. On Thursday a Big reception was given the newly married pair by the groom's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ed. McLOCHLIN, at their palatial home in Wayne township, which was one of the most largely attended and sociable events of the kind ever given in the township. The young couple is representatives of two of the oldest and most highly respected families in the county and the Sentinel's most sincere wish is that they may emulate the lives of their parents.
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Wednesday, November 5, 1890
DIED - The funeral of Mrs. Wm. McLOCHLIN [WARE?] was the largest that has been in Wayne township for years, there being sixty-six vehicles in the cortege. (GRASS CREEK)
DIED - The death of Mrs. [William H.] Lizzie [Mary E.] McLOCHLIN WARE which occurred at her home in Wayne township on last Thursday was a sad affair. "Pet," as she was known, was loved by everyone. She had been married three years and four days when death called her hence. Her disease was typhoid fever. (GRASS CREEK)
SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obit%20Bios/Html/FulCo%20Obits_Biogs%201886-1890.htm
MARRIED - Mr. Will McLOCHLIN, son of Ex-Commissioner McLOCHLIN, and Miss Mary WARE, daughter of Ex-Treasurer Jimmy WARE, will be married this evening.
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Wednesday, November 2, 1887
MARRIED - The marriage of Mr. Will McLOCHLIN and Miss Mary WARE at the residence of ex-Treasurer James WARE, in this city last Wednesday was a happy event and largely attended by relatives and friends. On Thursday a Big reception was given the newly married pair by the groom's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ed. McLOCHLIN, at their palatial home in Wayne township, which was one of the most largely attended and sociable events of the kind ever given in the township. The young couple is representatives of two of the oldest and most highly respected families in the county and the Sentinel's most sincere wish is that they may emulate the lives of their parents.
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Wednesday, November 5, 1890
DIED - The funeral of Mrs. Wm. McLOCHLIN [WARE?] was the largest that has been in Wayne township for years, there being sixty-six vehicles in the cortege. (GRASS CREEK)
DIED - The death of Mrs. [William H.] Lizzie [Mary E.] McLOCHLIN WARE which occurred at her home in Wayne township on last Thursday was a sad affair. "Pet," as she was known, was loved by everyone. She had been married three years and four days when death called her hence. Her disease was typhoid fever. (GRASS CREEK)
SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obit%20Bios/Html/FulCo%20Obits_Biogs%201886-1890.htm
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McLOCHLIN, Elizabeth, wife of Wm. H., d. Oct 30, 1890, ae 26y-5m-16d
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