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The Humboldt Union, Thurs. March 1, 1923:
KNOXVILLE PEOPLE WED.
Mr. George Barnby and Miss Lola Teegarden, both of the Knoxville community, came to Richmond Friday and were united in marriage that afternoon, Elder G.E. Higdon performing the ceremony.
They are two of the popular young people of the Knoxville section, Mr. Barnby having been one of the managers of the Dana farm for the past year. The newlyweds will move to Humboldt, Kansas, to reside.
__Richmond (MO.) News.
Mr. Barnby is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnby, of east of town. The bride and groom with his brother, W.E. Barnby, arrived from Missouri last week and are moving to the J.J. Amos farm, east of town, which they will manage this year.
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The Humboldt Union, Thurs. March 1, 1923:
KNOXVILLE PEOPLE WED.
Mr. George Barnby and Miss Lola Teegarden, both of the Knoxville community, came to Richmond Friday and were united in marriage that afternoon, Elder G.E. Higdon performing the ceremony.
They are two of the popular young people of the Knoxville section, Mr. Barnby having been one of the managers of the Dana farm for the past year. The newlyweds will move to Humboldt, Kansas, to reside.
__Richmond (MO.) News.
Mr. Barnby is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnby, of east of town. The bride and groom with his brother, W.E. Barnby, arrived from Missouri last week and are moving to the J.J. Amos farm, east of town, which they will manage this year.
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