The theme today over at GeneaBloggers is Wedding Wednesday. Today’s photo is partially identified and was taken by F. E. Koella Studios on Division Street in Toledo. I have no date; however, the photo does have a few clues. You can click the image below to get a large-sized, high-res copy to zoom in on the identification written on the photo.
There are three persons identified on the photo: Josephine Plenzler Przybylski (woman in the middle) and the bridge and groom are Margaret and Charles Mielcarek. I do not have the bride’s maiden name. Also if you look closely at the groom and the first gentleman on the left, they seem to look quite alike–possibly they are brothers?
I have not yet identified a Josephine Plenzler–at least, not one from the families in Toledo. Was there a Josephine Plenzler who belonged to the branches who moved to Indiana or Minnesota?
If you have any information or can help identify any of the people in this photo, leave a comment here or drop me an email.

December 14, 2011 at 8:29 am
V České republice dnes žije 17 nositelů příjmení Přibylský. Je tedy možné, že Josephine je potomkem českých emigrantů.
December 18, 2011 at 10:16 pm
From what I can tell, your message is written in Czech and per Google translation, it translates to:
In the Czech Republic now living 17 carriers Přibylský surname. It is therefore possible that Josephine is a descendant of Czech immigrants.
It’s possible, but very unlikely. The Plenzler family and Przybylski family had intermarried several times, and both originated from Poznan. Josephine was a Plenzler prior to marriage. My thinking is that she may be a member of the Plenzler family, perhaps one of the branches who had emigrated to Indiana or Minnesota.