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Dr. Vincent Lasbury and Alice Mabel Stoner Family

m. 1 Nov 1898


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  • Dr. Vincent LasburyHusband | Male
    Dr. Vincent Lasbury

    Born  19 Feb 1872  Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  3 Feb 1945  Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  4 Feb 1945  Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Married  1 Nov 1898  Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  John Lasbury, Snr. | F199 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Sarah Simpkin | F199 Group Sheet 

    Alice Mabel StonerWife | Female
    Alice Mabel Stoner

    Born  17 Aug 1875  Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  8 Dec 1934  Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  10 Dec 1934  Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Dr. Eben R. Stoner | F441 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Elizabeth Ann Whitaker | F441 Group Sheet 

    Carolyn Alice LasburyChild 1 | Female
    Carolyn Alice Lasbury

    Born  2 Nov 1903  Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  28 Apr 1931  Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  30 Apr 1931  Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location

  • Notes  Married:
    • Last evening at the home of the bride in this city, Dr. Vincent Lasbury of Chicago, and Miss Alice Stoner were united in marriage.

      The ceremony was arranged for 4:30 and was witnessed by relatives and a few friends. Promptly at the hour set the bridal couple entertained the parlor to the strains of Mendelsohns's march rendered by Mrs. Todd, and marching to the east side of the room stood before Rev. Todd who conducted the beautiful ceremony which made them man and wife.

      The bride was elegantly attired in white organdie and the conventional veil of white illusion gave the crowning touch of lovliness to her beautiful toilet. After the wedding supper the guests escorted the bride and groom to the station where they took the evening train for Chicago, their future home.

      The bride is well known here for her many good qualities of the heart and mind. She has a large circle of friends here and elsewhere that wish her joy and happiness.

      The groom is a former Griggsville boy and is building quite the reputation for himself in his chosen profession. He is well worthy of the bride he has won.

      They received a long list of handsome presents which will always remind them of the esteem and good wishes of their friends and call back in years to come the memory of a very pretty and impressive wedding.