Maryville Times
July 3, 1913
Mr. Wiley G. Everett came to South Louisville last Wednesday, June 24th and claimed as his bride Miss Fannye Gowley McCosh.
Mrs. Everett is a charming and accomplished young lady, who by her winning ways makes friends of all she meets and will be greatly missed at the above named place, and all who have the pleasure of her acquaintance are delighted to know that she will make her future home in Maryville.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett boarded the train Wednesday evening and were pleasant visitors at the beautiful home of the brides sisster Mrs. T.G. Callahan of Mentor.
Mrs. Everett is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McCosh and the writer with a host of other friends wish the young couple all the success, happiness and prosperity this life affords, and hope their troubles will be few and far between as they travel the journey of life together.

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The Everetts are my GGrand parents. My Grandmother Mary Elizabeth and her brother JD came to Sevierville to live with James Brady Mccosh and his wife Jennie Lee Henderson. She Married Glen LaFollette and had 4 Children. I would love to know more about the Mccosh family. James and Jennie were very good folks. I think Wiley G. Everett name is Willy or maybe he went by Willy anyway I have a card or two he wrote to Mary Elizabeth while working on a dam project in Ciro Ill and some family pics