Wisconsin Marriages
The Sheboygan Press 10/21/1936
Gladys Hickinbotham & Elmer Schneider
Former Residents Of Waldo Making Their Home Here
Residing in this city at 1802 N. Thirteenth street are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schneider, former residents of Waldo, whose marriage took place Sept. 19, at St. Paul's Lutheran church in the town of Lima. The bride is the former Miss Gladys Hickinbotham.
Attendants at the wedding were: Miss Pearl Curtis, niece of the bride, maid of honor; Miss Carita Scharinger, bridesmaid; Norman Schneider, brother of the bridegroom, best man, and Herman Behr, a cousin, groomsman.
A wedding dinner at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider, Sr., at Waldo, followed
the nuptial service. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider took a two-weeks' wedding trip to northern Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Appleton
Post-Crescent 02/26/1938
The Rev. Sylvester
Van Berkel, a member of the faculty at St. Catherine’s High School, Racine, read
the nuptial mass which united in marriage his sister, Miss Agnes Van Berkel, 817
W. Franklin Street, and Glenn Hickinbotham, son of Mrs. Mary Hickinbotham, 1419
N. Richmond Street, at 10 o’clock this morning at
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
Miss Helen Van
Berkel, Milwaukee, sister of the bride, and Harold Deprez, Appleton, attended
the couple, and Lawrence Emons and Lloyd Merkl were ushers. During the ceremony
Lester Balliet sang “On This Day”, “Ave Maria” and “O Lord, I am Not Worthy.”
Covers were laid out
for 22 at the wedding dinner this noon at the Hearthstone Tea Room. In addition
to the members of the bridal party, those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hickinbotham of Shawano, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hickinbotham, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
Reitzner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van Berkel, Lester Balliet, the Rev. Father
Eugene, Father Van Berkel, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Van Berkel, Mrs. Mary
Hickinbotham, Miss Mary Van Berkel and Walter Van Berkel.
About 150 persons
have been invited to the reception which will be held at 7:30 tonight at the
home of the bride’s parents.
Mr. Hickinbotham and
his bride will make their home at 1025 W. Franklin Street. The bridegroom, a
graduate of Appleton High School, is employed at the Balliet Supply Company.
Wisconsin Rapid Daily Tribune 08/05/1943
Martha Frances Higginbotham & Charles Joseph Doll
Wisconsin State Journal 05/22/1944
Opal Higginbotham & Leroy A. Hodge
Appleton
Post-Crescent 01/09/1960
Rings Exchanged In
Catholic Rites
In a double ring
ceremony at 11 a.m. today at St. Mary Catholic church Miss Monica A.
Hickinbotham became the bride of John V. Sahli, son of the senior Mr. and Mrs.
Sahli, 801 Jean street, Neenah.
The Rev. Gerald Falk
officiated at the mass and the bride was escorted to the altar
by her father. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Hickinbotham, 320
S. Memorial drive.
Honor attendant was
Mrs. Joseph D. Laux, Appleton, and Miss Beverly Aures, Appleton, was the aide.
The bride's sisters, Deborah and Rochelle Hickinbotham, served as flower girls.
The bridegroom asked
his brother, James Sahli, Neenah to be his best man and
Richard Stadler,
Appleton, was groomsman. Ushers were Thomas Kuether and Raymond Batley, both of
Menasha.
A noon dinner,
evening reception and dance will be held at the American Legion clubhouse and
after a skiing honeymoon the couple will live in Menasha. The bride attended
Appleton High school while her husband is a graduate of St. Mary Catholic High
school, Menasha.
Capital Times 04/13/1961
Robert Leroy Higginbotham & Karen Aileen Riesen
Janesville Daily Gazette 07/11/1961
Sandra Higginbotham & David G. Truesdill
Wisconsin State Journal 08/27/1961
Nancy Lee Higginbotham & Edwin F. Martin
Manitowoc Herald-Times 09/07/1962
Phillip Lawrence Higginbotham & Mary Ann Ziemer
Wisconsin State Journal 02/28/1963
Jeanette Louise Higginbotham & Duane Edward Woolever
Wisconsin State Journal 05/29/1966
Robert L. Higginbotham & Ruby James
The Janesville Gazette 10/12/1966
Donald Buren Higginbotham & Gloria Jean Colby
Couple Will Be Married In
MENASHA — Miss Sandra Grace Higginbotham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Higginbotham,
The Rev. John Putman will perform the ceremony at Holy Spirit Catholic Church,
Mr. Voss, son of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Voss,
Miss Higginbotham graduated from the
Both arc
employed by the Boeing Company.
Janesville Daily Gazette 02/20/1969
Thomas G. Hickinbotham & Constance M. Cruse
The engagement of Miss Constance M. Cruse to Thomas G. Hickinbotham is being
revealed by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cruse, Whitewater. Mr.
Hickinbotham’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Hickinbotham, Appleton.
Mr. Hickinbotham, an alumnus of Whitewater State University, is undergoing basic
training at Ft. Dix, N.J. His fiancé is a junior at White water State
University. No definite wedding date has been set.
The Capital Times 10/17/1970
Terry Lee Higginbotham & Jane Townsend
Appleton
Post-Crescent 05/02/1971
Miss Victoria Ellen
Hildebrandt became the bride of Scott Robert Hickinbotham during a 1.30 p.m.
Saturday service at St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Parents of the bride
are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hildebrandt, 827 W Spencer St. The bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickinbotham, 2615 N. Union St.
Maid of honor was
Miss Jane Krejcha. Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Hickinbotham, Miss Jean Buck
and Miss Loretta Brandt. Miss Barbara Buck was junior attendant.
Best man was Thomas
Hickinbotham with David Rickert. Darnel Trettin and David
Falk as groomsmen. Ushers were Thomas
Hildebrandt and Jeffrey Kamps
The couple greeted
guests al the Country Aire Club before leaving on a wedding trip to Illinois.
They will live in Appleton
The Capital Times 04/08/1972
Connie E. Higginbotham & Michael W. Frutiger
(License application)
Appleton Post-Crescent 04/14/1972
Rachelle Louise Hickinbotham & Stephen William Smith
Hickinbotham-Smith
Rachelle Louise Hickinbotham and Stephen William Smith exchanged vows Tuesday
during marriage services
at St. Mary Catholic Church.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hickinbotham, 817 W. Franklin St.
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Smith, 331 E. Commercial St.
Miss Barbara L. Kramer was maid of honor and Misses Deborah and Julie
Hickinbotham were bridesmaids.
Best man, Roger K. Stroh, was accompanied by Marvin E. Smith. Thomas J. Smith,
Henry J. Smith and Donald D. Johnson.
Guests were greeted at a reception at the Darboy Club.
The Capital Times 11/29/1972
Debra Ann Higginbotham & Craig Michael Lewis
Appleton Post-Crescent 11/22/1974
Hickinbotham-Kuzenski
Deborah L. Hickinbotham and Donald W. Kuzenski spoke marriage vows Friday during
a ceremony at St. Mary Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Agnes
L. Hickinbotham, 817 W. Franklin St. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Kuzenski, 728 W. Bell Ave.
Maid of honor Gayle Habeck was assisted by Patti Beyer and Rachelle and Julie
Hickinbotham, bridesmaids.
Gerald L. Kuzenski, best man, was accompanied by Richard and Thomas Kuzenski and
Al Roberts.
The former Miss Hickinbotham is a secretary at the Outagamie County Medical
Center. Mr. Kuzenski is with Bergstrom Paper Co., Neenah.