ALICE HALLIE (nee-SPENCER) EDGAR-DORAN

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Alice Hallie (nee-Spencer) Edgar-Doran

b. April 2, 1866
Macon, Macon County, Illinois

d. March 25, 1941
Akron, Summit County, Ohio

buried: March 28, 1941



FATHER
George Spencer
(?-btw.1866-1870)

MOTHER
Alice Amelia (nee-Cook) Spencer-Hammond
(1848-1918)



MARRIED
Irving V. Edgar
(1867-1900)
August 28, 1895
Decatur, Macon County, Illinois


Arthur A. Doran
(1873-1927)
Feburary 10, 1917
Macon County, Missouri




CHILDREN
with Irving

Doryn V. Edgar
(1897-1977)

Alice Gertrude Edgar
(1899-1940)


with Arthur

NONE






      Alice Amelia (nee-Cook) Spencer-Hammond &
      daughter, Alice Hallie (nee-Spencer) Edgar-Doran





      FRONT: Alice Amelia (nee-Cook) Spencer-Hammond,
      Dora Zilla (nee-Hammond) Martin,
      Pleasant Hammond (2nd husband),
      BACK: Alice Hallie (nee-Spencer) Edgar-Doran,
      Charlotte Gertrude (nee-Hammond) Burgess






      At the residence of the bride's mother Mrs. A. A. Hammond, 1319 East Leafland avenue, Wednesday, Miss Hallie A. Spencer was married to Irvin Edgar of Digby, O. The wedding party took their places beneath an arch of African Camia and beautiful trailing ivy, and at half past nine Rev. C. Galeener, the presiding elder, spoke the words that made them man and wife. Miss Lotta G. Hammond played the wedding march. The bride wore a beautiful costume of cream colored bride's cloth with satin and valenciennes lace trimmings. She carried a bouquet of China Astors. Misses Lotta and Dora Hammond, sisters of the bride, were the bridesmaids. Both were dressed in elegant white costumes. After the ceremony the wedding supper was served. The young couple will for the present reside at 1319 East Leafland avenue until they make arrangements to go to housekeeping. Mr. Edgar was formerly engineer and plumber for the Montgomery & S---- oli fields at Digby, O., but will make Decatur his future residence. A number of relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony, among them being Misses Emma H. Edgar and Gertrude Edgar, sisters of the groom, from Ivesdale. The bride's former home was at Monticello. She is well known as a most estimable young lady and has many warm friends.

      The Decatur Daily
      (Decatur, Illinois)
      30 AUG 1895





      Mrs. Hallie Doran, in her 75th year; residence, 2107
      Fourth st., passed away early Tuesday morning at an
      Akron hospital. She is survived by one son, Doryn V.
      Edgar, Evanston, Ill. Removal will be made Tuesday
      afternoon to Chicago for services and interment.

      The Akron Beacon Journal
      (Akron, Ohio)
      25 MAR 1941 * page 28





      CUYAHOGA FALLS. The body of Mrs. Hallie Doran, 74,
      was to be sent to Chicago today for funeral services
      and burial there. A native of Macon, Ill., Mrs. Doran
      died today after a long illness. She lived at 2107
      Fourth St. and leaves one son, Doryn V. Edgar in Evanston, Ill.

      The Akron Beacon Journal
      (Akron, Ohio)
      25 MAR 1941 * page 24



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