
Golden
Wedding
Submitted
by: NelliBlu28@aol.com
I
thought I would share this story
written about the (Wisconsin
German) Schreiner's and my
GG-uncle John Edward Connell and
his wife Mary (Lord) who
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversaries together. John was
a well-known and decorated Civil
War officer (Union). He was the
brother of my GG-grandmother
Elizabeth Connell Harrison.
John's daughter Roah married
Albert Henry Schreiner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Schreiner.
Jacob
Schreiner was born in Dexbach,
Grand Duchy Hessen Darmstardt,
Germany December 01, 1838 and
died February 23, 1923 in Grant
Co., WI.
Memorable
Event in West Grant's History
When Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schreiner
and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Connell of
Bloomington Jointly Observe
Anniversary. Taken from Fennimore
Times (Grant County, Wisconsin),
April 4, 1917.
The
circumstance of two couples
getting married less than a week
apart, living as good friends and
neighbors for fifty years, and
still being more closely
connected by the marriage of a
daughter of one couple to a son
of the other, and then
celebrating their fiftieth
anniversary together is certainly
so rare as to occasion special
mention.
Such
is the history of Messrs. and
Mms. Jacob Schreiner and J. E.
Connell of Bloomington. Mr. and
Mrs. Schreiner's anniversary is
March 26th, and Mr. and Mrs.
Connell's a few days later--March
31st. The two dates being so
close together, they resolved to
observe the occasion with a union
celebrated. March 28th was the
day celebrated and as a result,
about one hundred relatives and
friends gathered at the Jacob
Schreiner home to help the worthy
couples make merry and turn the
hands of time back over the busy
short years.
The
Jacob Schreiner house was fully
decorated and a profusion of
yellow and white cut flowers
delighted the eye and gave out a
pleasant fragrance, even unto the
remote corners. The days events
started with a reception at the
Schreiner home, after which the
entire party repaired to
Congregational church dining room
where the feast was ready. This
was the largest and most
conspicuous number on the program
and under the direction of the
two ladies entertaining could not
fail to be a
success.
After
"full" time was given to the
delicacies prepared for the
occasion, the following program
of toasts was rendered, with J.
B. Ludden as toastmaster. M. F.
Woodhouse --" Auld Lang Syne" or
"Memories of Fifty Years Ago." S.
E. Pearson - "Congratulations."
Rev. Geo. C. Safford--" Our
Hosts." Rev. J. W. Taylor of
Campbellsport, Wisconsin--"Our
Hostesses." Mrs. Ina Ketner--
Reading of poem, "The Golden
Wedding," written by Ernest
Brooks. Rev. A. T. Lacey of
Endeavor, Wisconsin--" Men and
Husbands." Mrs. Lillie G.
Bartley--" Wives and
Sweethearts."
During
this program several splendid
vocal selections were rendered by
a choir composed of S. E.
Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Woodhouse and Mrs. Bartley. To be
present on this happy occasion
and felicitate with the worthy
celebrants of the rare and
momentous event, the following
guests came from their homes in
distant cities: Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Brodtkorb and four children of
Edgeley, N. D.; Mrs. Henry
Edwards of Alma Center, Wis.;
Mrs. Dr. McCallister of Avoca,
Wis.; Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor
and daughter of Campbellsport,
Wis.; Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Lacey
of Endeavor, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs.
David Schreiner, Mrs. H. E.
Schreiner and Mrs. Ernest Alt of
Lancaster, Wis.
The
extended acquaintance of the
persons connected with this happy
occasion and the esteem in which
they are held by the entire
community, renders a brief sketch
of their lives necessary to round
out a complete report. The data
procured only after a promise had
been given to refrain from
wholesome praise or undue
prominence, the subjects modestly
protesting that nothing connected
with their lives would warrant
public attention. The community
is the best judge of the life and
services of individuals, and so
these people whose lives are
briefly reviewed must permit
their friends of a lifetime to
place them where they know they
belong-- well toward the top of
the list of those whose services
have made the community better
for their having lived and
labored with us for so many
years. See the Biographies index
on my HARRISON ROOTS &
BRANCHES web site for more on
these couples.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/index.html
Always
digging for my roots, Kathie
Harrison
Lancaster Co. Coordinator,
NEGenWeb Project
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/lancindex.html
GERMANS-WI List Admin.
GERMANS-NE-IA List Admin.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/lists.html
To understand the living you must
commune with the
dead.

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