On February 16, 1918, Mrs. Emma A. Hynson became the bride of Mr. Rodgers Wilson of Wilmington, Delaware. The wedding ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. Henry B. Martin, rector of Emmanuel P. E. Church, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Carolene Hynson and Edward Carroll Stollenwerck, at 14 Englewood road in Roland Park, Baltimore. Those who attended from Chestertown were: Mr. and Mrs. Hope H. Barroll, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Beck, Dr. H. B. Martin and Mr. Thomas Massey.
Mr. Wilson died in 1923.
Mrs. Wilson was survived by 5 daughters, Mrs. Clifton M. Miller, Mrs. Harry C. Barr, Mrs. Richard L. Kramer, Mrs. Charles Warner, Jr., and Miss Mary R. Hynson.
On February 16, 1918, Mrs. Emma A. Hynson became the bride of Mr. Rodgers Wilson of Wilmington, Delaware. The wedding ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. Henry B. Martin, rector of Emmanuel P. E. Church, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Carolene Hynson and Edward Carroll Stollenwerck, at 14 Englewood road in Roland Park, Baltimore. Those who attended from Chestertown were: Mr. and Mrs. Hope H. Barroll, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Beck, Dr. H. B. Martin and Mr. Thomas Massey.
Mr. Wilson died in 1923.
Mrs. Wilson was survived by 5 daughters, Mrs. Clifton M. Miller, Mrs. Harry C. Barr, Mrs. Richard L. Kramer, Mrs. Charles Warner, Jr., and Miss Mary R. Hynson.
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