From the Danville Gazette (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, March 25, 1915 - page 1, column 2:
SECRETLY MARRIED
Frankie Gentry Slipped Away to Kentucky Last Week and Became Wife of Indianapolis Man
Miss Frankie Gentry, daughter of Sheriff J.W. Gentry, was married on Tuesday afternoon of last week to R.E. Trimble of Indianapolis. The wedding took place at Henderson, Ky. It was the intention of the young couple to keep the event a secret for a time, but fate was against them. Soon after the marriage was solemnized the young couple met an acquaintance who guessed the truth and then they wanted to be the first to tell of their new happiness. Thus the secret was not kept.
The wedding was the outcome of a friendship formed several years ago when the young couple met at the home of a friend in Indianapolis.
The groom resides at 2640 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis. He is connected with the Western Oil Refining Co., and has a traveling position. The young couple have not completed their plans for the future. The bride has been called home by the illness of her mother, who is suffering from a slight attack of pneumonia. She will remain here until her mother is fully recovered.
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Election results for town of Stilesville (1870)
According to an entry in Hendricks County Circuit Court Book volume 11 (which covers November 1869 to May 1871), on Friday, July 22, 1870, the town of Stilesville held its election at the office of Dr. I.N. Green. The following residents were elected:
Town Trustee, 1st District - John W. Gentry
Town Trustee, 2nd District - William P. Robards
Town Trustee, 3rd District - James W. Matlock
Town Clerk - Alexander L. Masters
Town Treasurer - Alexander L. Masters
Town Assessor - Jesse Richardson
Town Marshal - Jesse Richardson
Town Trustee, 1st District - John W. Gentry
Town Trustee, 2nd District - William P. Robards
Town Trustee, 3rd District - James W. Matlock
Town Clerk - Alexander L. Masters
Town Treasurer - Alexander L. Masters
Town Assessor - Jesse Richardson
Town Marshal - Jesse Richardson
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Richard GENTRY Files For Divorce (1934)
source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 10, 1934 - page 5, column 2
SEEKS DIVORCE
Richard Gentry alleges cruel and inhuman treatment from his wife, Bertha Gentry, in his divorce complaint filed in the clerk's office, yesterday afternoon. The Gentrys were married in January, 1932, and separated April of this year.
SEEKS DIVORCE
Richard Gentry alleges cruel and inhuman treatment from his wife, Bertha Gentry, in his divorce complaint filed in the clerk's office, yesterday afternoon. The Gentrys were married in January, 1932, and separated April of this year.
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