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Louise Wynn Geeslin

Birth
Death
31 Dec 1965 (aged 81)
Burial
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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The Americus Weekly Times-Recorder
Page 5, Friday, September 2, 1904
WERE MARRIED LAST EVENING
Pretty Wedding of Miss Louise Wynn and Mr. Geeslin.
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. McNeill, 713 Church Street, was the scene of a very beautiful marriage last evening wherein their cousin, Miss Louise Wynn, became the fair bride of Mr. William F. Geeslin, of Macon.
And joy supreme reigned upon this very happy occasion.
Quite a large assemblage of friends witnessed the plighting of the troth and joined in well wishes to the happy young couple.
It was just at 8 o'clock that the bridal party entered the parlor and were met by Rev. R. L. Bivins, the minister officiating. Mrs. H. D. Chapman was the matron of honor and Mr. Louis Geeslin best man of the occasion.
Little Miss Alice McNeill and Master James Guerry, carrying flowers, were first to enter and were followed by the attendants, Miss Emmie Geeslin, and Mr. Edward Argo.
The wedding party made up a handsome group as the impressive ceremony proceeded.
After congratulations had been extended the guest partook of a very delightful wedding collation, Mr. and Mrs. Geeslin leaving later for their home in Macon, bearing the well wishes of many friends here.
A handsome display of wedding gifts attested the popularity of the young couple.

Transcribed by: Mrs. Hudson (GenAngel # 47430398)
30 June 2023
The Americus Weekly Times-Recorder
Page 5, Friday, September 2, 1904
WERE MARRIED LAST EVENING
Pretty Wedding of Miss Louise Wynn and Mr. Geeslin.
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. McNeill, 713 Church Street, was the scene of a very beautiful marriage last evening wherein their cousin, Miss Louise Wynn, became the fair bride of Mr. William F. Geeslin, of Macon.
And joy supreme reigned upon this very happy occasion.
Quite a large assemblage of friends witnessed the plighting of the troth and joined in well wishes to the happy young couple.
It was just at 8 o'clock that the bridal party entered the parlor and were met by Rev. R. L. Bivins, the minister officiating. Mrs. H. D. Chapman was the matron of honor and Mr. Louis Geeslin best man of the occasion.
Little Miss Alice McNeill and Master James Guerry, carrying flowers, were first to enter and were followed by the attendants, Miss Emmie Geeslin, and Mr. Edward Argo.
The wedding party made up a handsome group as the impressive ceremony proceeded.
After congratulations had been extended the guest partook of a very delightful wedding collation, Mr. and Mrs. Geeslin leaving later for their home in Macon, bearing the well wishes of many friends here.
A handsome display of wedding gifts attested the popularity of the young couple.

Transcribed by: Mrs. Hudson (GenAngel # 47430398)
30 June 2023


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