Bert and
Ethel were married in a religious & civil ceremony on December 25th, 1908 in
home of Ethel’s uncle, James Dickens by Reverend G.E. Letchworth and witnessed by Isaac Herschel Minerd.
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- Marriage/Union Notes
- http://www.minerd.com/bio-minerd,_alberts.htm
On Christmas Day 1908, Albert married Ethel Buchanan (1889-1967) of Normalville, Fayette County. The ceremony was held at the home of Ethel’s uncle, James Dickens, and was performed by the Rev. G.E. Letchworth, assisted by Albert’s father. Ethel “wore a beautiful soft white silk dress and carried white roses,” said a newspaper account. “The decorations were in mountain pine, mistletoe and white roses, carrying out the colors, green and white. After the ceremony there was an elegant course dinner … after which the bride and groom were escorted to the 4 o’clock train and sent off for a short trip with all the proper rites….”
http://www.minerd.com/bio-minerd,_isaacherschel.htm
The wedding gave the Minerds an opportunity to interact with some of their second cousins from Normalville who were friends of Ethel's and were involved in the ceremony – Nettie (Miner) Brooks, Agnes (Miner) Miller and Edward C. Miner. A photograph taken that day, seen at right, shows the two families intermingled in a group. This event may have sowed the seeds of the first Minerd Reunion, which was organized by members of both branches {Isaac and his cousin Martin Miner of Normalville} just five years later, in 1913.
They have a son and a daughter, named
Lefty and
Margaret. There are no more children.