Family: Wagner, Edwin Albert / Droll, Mathilda (F2819)

m. 29 Jun 1940

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  • Wagner, Edwin AlbertFather | Male
    Wagner, Edwin Albert

    Born  24 Jun 1906  Centerville, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  3 Dec 1988  , Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Married  29 Jun 1940   
    Father  Wagner, Dominic | F67021 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Hoffman, Catharina | F67021 Group Sheet 

    Droll, MathildaMother | Female
    Droll, Mathilda

    Born  15 Mar 1914   
    Died  4 Nov 1988   
    Buried     
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    Mother   

    Wagner, Eric AllenChild 1 | Male
    Wagner, Eric Allen

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    Wagner, PeterChild 2 | Male
    Wagner, Peter

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    Wagner, PaulChild 3 | Male
    Wagner, Paul

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  • Notes  News Mention (Family):
    • Miss Mathilda J. Droll Is Bride Of Edwin A. Wagner In a nuptial mass celebrated at 7 30 a. m., today, at St. Wendel's Catholic church by the Rev Theodore Kersten, Miss Mathilda J Droll became the bride of Edwin A Wagner, both of Cleveland. The church choir sang English hymns during the low mass. The bride's gown of dusty rose silk was fashioned in Lady Josephine style. Its long full skirt was laid in loose pleats and the simple shirtwaist style blouse was fashioned with a fitted bodice The sleeves of her gown being short, the bride wore elbow length gloves of coin color jersey Her picture hat of corn color straw was trimmed with dusty rose velvet ribbons hanging to the hipline. She carried a semi-colonial bouquet of clustered Japanese tea roses edged with blue delphinium and tied with a corn color shade ribbon. Miss Florence Nennig, the bridegroom's cousin, who was the bride's only attendant, wore a heavy lace gown of delphinium blue. She wore a picture hat of natural straw with ribbons to match the bridal gown and gloves of dusty pink shade. Her colonial bouquet was designed of Talisman roses, edged with blue and white delphinium. Alvin Droll served his sisters bridegroom as best man. After the church service, a wedding breakfast was served for members of the wedding party at the home of the brides parents, Mr and Mrs. John Droll, Cleveland, route 1. Mr Wagner and his bride will spend their honeymoon, in northern Wisconsin. Both are bicycling enthusiasts- and expect to enjoy bicycling trips in that part of the state. After July 10, they will be at home in Cleveland. Following her graduation from Sheboygan High school in 1931, the bride attended the Sheboygan Business college and later the University of Wisconsin where she received her B. A degree in sociology in 1936. The past several years she has been employed in Milwaukee doing research work in the theatrical line The bridegroom, a 1927 graduate of Sheboygan High school, attended the National Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago and is now engaged as co-partner in the Wagner building supplies company at Cleveland.
      PAGE 8, THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1940


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