Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Richard Roland Wymer

Richard R. Wymer is a World War II veteran.


Carolyn May Noll

Carolyn Noll's engagement announcement appeared on page 8 of The Zanesville Times Recorder on 11 Nov 1946:

CAROLYN NOLL TO BE MARRIED
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Noll of 1559 Hickory street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn May, to Richard R. Wymer, son of Mrs. Frank Yerman of Linden Avenue and the late Ernest Wymer. The wedding will be performed Monday November 25 at 8:45 o'clock in St. Nicholas Catholic Church. Open church will be observed.
Miss Noll is a graduate of St. Nicholas high school and is a member of St. Nicholas church. She is employed as a supervisor by the Ohio Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Wymer is also a graduate of St. Nicholas school and is a member of St. Thomas church. He is employed at Huffman's Clock restaurant.
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The wedding announcement was published on page 6 8 of The Zanesville Times Recorder on 26 Nov 1946:

CAROLYN NOLL, RICHARD WYMER ARE MARRIED
A double ring service performed yesterday morning in St. Nicholas church united in marriage Miss Carolyn Noll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Noll of 1559 Hickory street and Richard Wymer, son of Mrs. Frank Yerman of Linden avenue and the late Ernest Wymer. Rev. Fr. Francis Schweitzer officiated.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of brocaded ivory taffeta cut with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands. Her ivory veil was fastened to a Juliet cap decorated with a wreath of orange blossoms. Her jewelry was a locket of sapphires and pearls which had been worn by her mother at her wedding, and she carried a white prayer book topped with split white carnations.
Miss Mary Lou Noll, who served as her sister's maid of honor, was attired in a gown of pink organza with a V neckline and a bustle back. Her fingertip veil fell from a blue Juliet cap. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations tied with pink and blue ribbon.
Miss Mary Ann Hemmer and Miss Dorothy Noll, another sister of the bride, were the bridesmaids. They were dressed in frocks fashioned like the maid of honor's one in pink, and one in blue. Their fingertip veils and Juliet caps were of matching material and they carried bouquets like the maid of honor's.
Joseph C. Worstall was the best man. John Stubbs and John Heffner were ushers.
Mrs. Noll, mother of the bride, had chosen a brown crepe dress while the bridegroom's mother wore black crepe. Both wore corsages of yellow carnations tied with ribbons to match their dresses.
Following the wedding the bride's parents were hosts t a breakfast at the YWCA for 21 guests. Reception aides were Dorothy E. Colopy and Miss Eva Bozman.
For going away, the new Mrs. Wymer donned a Lillie Ann original dressmaker suit of brown gabardine and a Kelly green coat with tuxedo front of muskrat. She wore the flowers from her bridal bouquet. Following their return from a wedding trip to Cincinnati, they will live in the Virginia apartments, 122 Main street.
The former Miss Noll was graduated from St. Nicholas school and is a member of that church. She belongs to the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of the church and is employed as a supervisor for the Ohio Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Wymer is also a graduate of St. Nicholas school and is a member of St. Thomas Church. He is employed as Huffman's Clock restaurant.


Eleanor Kearney

According to the 1920 census, Ellen was born in Ohio to Irish-born parents. Charlie Burkhardt, citing Ambrose Burkhart, states that she may be buried in Barnesville.

Discrepancies exist regarding Ellen.
The 1920 and 1930 censuses both state that Joseph's second wife was named Ellen and that she was a year or two younger than her husband.
Charlie Burkhardt states that her name was Nellie Kearney, daughter of James Kearney. He gives her birth date as "Abt. 1892" which makes her 25 years younger than Joseph. Charlie Burhardt gives her date of death as 8 Mar 1969 in Belmont Co., OH. The Social Security Death Index has no record of this death.

From death certificate:
Name: Nellie Burkhart
Age: 77 years 2 months 6 days
Birth: 08 Mar 1869, Bethesda, Ohio
Occupation:
Marital status:
Spouse:
Father: James Kearney
Mother: unknown
Informant:

Death certificate image was unavilable when checked on 31 May 2009.


Joseph Clement Worstall

Joseph C. Worstall is a World War II veteran.


Joyce Ann Worstall

Birth notice on page 6 of The Zanesville Times Recorder, 3 Jan 1949:
Joyce Ann is the name given to the daughter born at Good Samaritan hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Worstall of 731 Homewood avenue. Grandparents are Mrs. Albert Noll of 1559 Hickory street and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Worstall of 139 Glessner avenue. Mrs. Worstall is the former Mary Lou Noll.


Dorothy Ann Noll

The wedding announcement of Dorothy Noll and John Stubbs appeared on page 5 of the Zanesville Times Recorder on 03 Apr 1948:

St. Nicholas church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Dorothy Ann Noll and John J. Stubbs at 8:45 o'clock this morning. Rev. Father Sweitzer will officiate, Mrs. Richard Wymer will be the matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Joseph C. Worstall, another sister, and Miss Julia Mehling. The bride will be given away by her brother-in-law, Joseph C. Worstall.
Clarence Dusenberry will be best man. Ushers will be Richard Wymer and Frank Hemmer. A wedding breakfast will be held in the YWCA. A reception will be at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Stella Noll, 1559 Hickory street. Aides for the reception will be Miss Jane DeWees and Miss Margaret Ann Crowley.
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Another article appeared two days later on page 15 of the same paper:

Saturday morning in St. Nicholas Catholic church, Miss Dorothy Ann Noll and Mr. John J. Stubbs were married in a double ring ceremony by Rev. Father Francis Schweitzer. Mrs. Richard Wymer was her sister's matron of honor and Mrs. Joseph C. Worstall, another sister, and Miss Julia Mehling were bridesmaids. Clarence Dusenberry of Columbus was the best man for Mrs. Stubbs. Ushers were Frank Hemmer and Richard Wymer.
A wedding breakfast for members of the families was held at the YWCA following the ceremony. After the breakfast, Mrs. Stella Noll, the bride's mother, was hostess at a reception at her home, 1559 Hickory street. Miss Jane DeWees and Miss Margaret Ann Cromley assisted. The newlyweds are honeymooning in the East.
The bride was graduated from St. Nicholas Catholic school and is a member of St. Nicholas church. She is employed as a stenographer for the American Light Company. Mr. Stubbs is the son of Mrs. Charles Mehling, 157 Eighth street. He also is a graduate of St. Nicholas school and is a member of that church. Mr. Stubbs is employed at the American Rolling Mill company.