Wray McFarland marriage
newspaper article
ANNOUNCE WEDDINGS Three Couples From Conshohocken Borough Married at Elkton
WEST CONSHOHOCKEN. Pa. April 15. Frederick Biekings and Miss Myrtle Rodenbaugh, William Johnson and Miss Edith Bernardo and Samuel R. Wray and Miss Anna McFarland, from this borough and East Conshohocken, surprised their friends today with the announcement of their respective marriages, which were solemnized at Elkton, Md., Saturday. Last week Johnson and Wray enlisted in the army and will leave within a few days for a concentration camp. The young people were intimate friends, and, after a conference, decided upon the weddings, the ceremonies being solemnized in a group. The three bridegrooms were employed at the local plant of the Alan Wood Iron, and Steel Company.
The cited information was sourced from Electronic Document (email, file) published by newspapers.com on April 16th, 1918 (Ref: p. 15) The author/originator was Philadelphia Inquirer. This citation is considered to be direct and primary evidence used, or by dominance of the evidence.
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