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Notes for Flossie Mathilda PLUGGE: Flossie and Sherman met at the mostly German St. Paul Lutheran Church, Sherman was probably at the church with his friend Alfred Ashe, who was a member of the church. Flossie fell and broke her hip, which put her in the hospital, that along with her bad heart caused her death. From the The History of St. Paul's Church (60th Anniversary) Flossie Plugge, Selma Zuber, Ernest Arche, and Arnold Huntemann were the first to be confirmed in the new church.
More About Flossie Mathilda PLUGGE: Burial: 15 Oct 1973, Spring Hill Cemetery, Sec. M - 89, Easton, Talbot County, Md.. Confirmation: 14 Jun 1908, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Cordova, Maryland. Occupation: Farmer wife, raised their family, raised and cared for the.
More About Flossie Mathilda PLUGGE and William Sherman COUNCELL Sr: Marriage: 08 Jan 1920, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, near Cordova, Talbot County, Md.
Marriage Notes for Flossie Mathilda PLUGGE and William Sherman COUNCELL Sr: They had two frozen white doves in their wedding decorations at their wedding.
The Easton Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, Saturday February 7, 1920: Councell - Plugge A beautiful wedding took place at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Cordova, Thursday, January 8, the contracting parties being Miss Florence Matilda Plugge, daughter of Mrs. Kummer, of near Cordova, and Mr. Sherman Councell, of near Chapel. The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe and satin trimmed with beaded ornaments, with veil caught with orange blossoms, and carried white carnations and fern. The matron of honor, Mrs Joseph C. Vaughan, of North Carolina, sister of the groom, wore a white georgette embroided in beads, with a corsage bouquet of white carnations. The bridesmaids were Miss Florence Councell, sister of the groom, and Miss Estelle Gannon. Both were gowned in white embroidered georgette crepe over pink silk and carried pink carnations, The two little flower girls, Edna Mueller, Longwoods, and Beatrice McCormick, Cordova, wore little ruffied organdy dresses and carried baskets of pink carnations and ferns. Mr. Helmuth Plugge, brother of the bride, acted as best man. The ushers were Jerome Plugge, brother of the bride, and David Asche. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Friedenrite. The wedding march was rendered by Mrs. Oscar Huntemann. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents.
Children of Flossie Mathilda PLUGGE and William Sherman COUNCELL Sr are: