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Mary Deckard “Mayme” <I>Brinser</I> Brandt Coble

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Mary Deckard “Mayme” Brinser Brandt Coble

Birth
Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Nov 1951 (aged 74)
Lykens, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, row 07
Memorial ID
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Reuben Coble, 55, son of John & Mary, and Mary D. Brandt, 27, daughter of Eli Brinser, were married September 14, 1904 at Royalton, Pa. Reuben's previous wife died about 4 years ago; Mary's previous husband died June 28, 1898. (Source: Dauphin County, PA Marriage Records)
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The Standard (Lykens, PA), Friday, October 14, 1904; pg. 1

We Believe it Now.

Mr. Ruben (sic) Coble, clerk for the P. R. R. Co.'s mines at Lykens, was married to Mrs. Mary D. Brandt, of Swatara Hill. The bride is a daughter of E. C. Brinser, the well-known grain cradle manufacturer, who has his factory in town. Hummelstown Sun, Sept. 23.

The above we held in reserve for several weeks, not being certain as to its reliability, but as a prepossessing lady of refined appearance arrived Monday evening accompanied by Mr. Coble, who with all the grace of a gallant knight of ye olden times es- (sic) escorted her to his cozy home on North Second street (sic), we are convinced that he has really gone and "did it," and if not too late, extend congratulations.
Reuben Coble, 55, son of John & Mary, and Mary D. Brandt, 27, daughter of Eli Brinser, were married September 14, 1904 at Royalton, Pa. Reuben's previous wife died about 4 years ago; Mary's previous husband died June 28, 1898. (Source: Dauphin County, PA Marriage Records)
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The Standard (Lykens, PA), Friday, October 14, 1904; pg. 1

We Believe it Now.

Mr. Ruben (sic) Coble, clerk for the P. R. R. Co.'s mines at Lykens, was married to Mrs. Mary D. Brandt, of Swatara Hill. The bride is a daughter of E. C. Brinser, the well-known grain cradle manufacturer, who has his factory in town. Hummelstown Sun, Sept. 23.

The above we held in reserve for several weeks, not being certain as to its reliability, but as a prepossessing lady of refined appearance arrived Monday evening accompanied by Mr. Coble, who with all the grace of a gallant knight of ye olden times es- (sic) escorted her to his cozy home on North Second street (sic), we are convinced that he has really gone and "did it," and if not too late, extend congratulations.


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