Miscellaneous Marriage Information, related to Ohio County, West Virginia. CONNELLY-ELLIOT.-- At West Alexander, Pa., by Rev. W. H. Lester, Mr. J. H. Connelly, of Wheeling, W. Va., to Miss Rebecca J. Elliott of Ohio County, W. Va.-- Wheeling Intelligencer, Monday, April 18, 1870. -- (Sara Richardson Kelly) RICHARDSON-ORR. -- Promptly at high noon Wednesday a very pretty wedding was conducted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Orr, Roney's Point. Their daughter, Miss Margaret Ott Orr, and Mr. George Nichols Richardson, of Wheeling, W.Va., were united in marriage by the Rev. John Atchison, pastor of the United Presbyterian Church, Roney's Point. Miss Margaret Richardson, sister of the groom, officiated as bridesmaid, and Mr. James Calvin, of Wheeling, was best man. The wedding was attended by immediate friends and relatives. The happy couple were the recipients of many handsome and valuable presents. A very enjoyable reception was held, after which Mr. and Mrs. Richardson returned to their present home, 1208 Jacob street. After September 1 they will make their home at 128 Twelfth street. The best wishes of a host of friends will be extended to them. Wheeling Intelligencer, June 19, 1902 - (Sara Richardson Kelly) MILLER-HEBURN. -- Miss Ada Miller and Mr. William A. Heburn were united in matrimony at the residence of Rev. A. H. Ziegier, pastor of the First Christian Church, yesterday afternoon. A reception was given at the home of the groom after the ceremony, and the immediate relatives and a few friends of the young couple, who had been invited, partook of a spread worthy of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Heburn left on their wedding trip via the B. & O. yesterday afternoon at 5:30. On their return they will be at home at 2103 Eoff street. Wheeling Intelligencer, June 19, 1902 - (Sara Richardson Kelly) BEISWINGER-EDWARDS. -- Fireman Harry Beiswinger and Miss Eva Edwards were married at the home of the bride in Benwood last evening. The groom entertained his colleagues in magnificent style at the Eighth war hose house after the ceremony was completed and congratulations had been received. Wheeling Intelligencer, June 19, 1902 - - (Sara Richardson Kelly)