These pages contain marriage records from Book H-7 Jan. 1882 through April 1888. Book H-7 was kept by the County Health Officer for Clinton County. Though this book was not transcribed by the WPA, all the records from this book do seem to appear in the WPA indexes so if you find a marriage here, please refer to the WPA index and county marriage records to obtain information for that marriage. Transcriptions from Book H-7 will soon be available at the Frankfort Community Public Library.
These marriage records were transcribed by Marilyn Dupler, Mary K. Bryant George, and Gail Baker Seest.
Clinton County, Indiana Marriages recorded in Lutheran Church Records, Mulberry, Indiana
The following marriage records were transcribed by Dick Leibenguth from photocopied pages of handwritten entries in the records of the Lutheran Church in Mulberry, Indiana. Dick says the book contains over 100 pages and covers about 1841 to 1940. Marriages, Death, Birth, and Baptism records of the Lutheran Church members (Mulberry, Indiana) are listed in the pages. Please remember it is very easy to make errors in transcribing from another individual's handwriting. If you find mistakes in the database, please E-mail Dick with corrections......... refer to the book and page number above the tables.
The names are not in alphabetical order. You may browse the lists, or, use your browser's "find" option to search for your surname. Remember, the surname may be spelled differently than you would expect.
Kuhns and Weida Family Registers
Source: "Church Book of the Old School Evangelical Lutheran & Old School German Reformed St. Jacobs Church in Clinton County Indiana" Transcribed and submitted by Dick Leibenguth
Lafayette Free Press, November 28, 1839
MARRIED
~On Tuesday of last week by Rev. S.G. Miner, Mr. Edwin Winship, Esq. of Clinton County to Miss Jemima, daughter of Mr. James Hawkins, of this county.
Thursday, February 5, 1903, Lafayette Daily Courier
Dayton Items
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ramsey celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their married life at their home in Dayton on January 27. They were married in Clinton county, Ind., January 21, 1853. Mrs, Ramsey’s maiden name was Margaret Wright and the aged couple are well and favorably known in this and Clinton county. About forty guests were present who brought with them besides their good wishes, numerous presents. Among those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames F. N. Palmer, Robert Rodgers, Jacob Kahl, Isaac Please, Marlet Rholer [sic], Mrs. Sarah Brand, Miss Flora Owens, Robert Newman and wife, of Mulberry, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wright of Clark’s Hill; Mrs. Loveless and daughter, of Clark’s Hill; Mrs. Mary Bennett, of Hamilton; Mrs. M. C. Wright of Kirklin; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bryant of Mulberry. Refreshments were served at the noon hour and the day was pleasantly passed in social chat. - Mr. and Mrs. John Royal celebrated the fifty-third anniversary of the wedding last Tuesday. The family and a few invited guests were present and a very pleasant day was spent.- Miss Pearl Hill is not as well as she has been for the past few weeks. - The band concert at the town hall last Saturday evening was a success and they propose to repeat the entertainment in the near future.