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Sacramento County, CA Marriage Notices for 1849
[Submitted by K. Marynik, unless otherwise noted.]
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MARRIED

On Sunday, June 10, by Henry A. Schoolcraft, First Magistrate Sacramento City, Mr. James H. Lappeus to Miss Ann, daughter of Mrs. Rufus Hitchcock.

[Placer Times, Sacramento, Monday, 7-9-1849]

MARRIED

Sunday evening, July 29th, 1849, by Rev. Elihu Anthony, Henderson Packwood to Miss Orpha Packwood, all of Coloma, U. C.

Friday evening, August 3d, 1849, by Rev. Elihu Anthony, Edward E. Graeter to Elizabeth Asbell, all of Coloma, U. C.

[Placer Times, Sacramento, Saturday, 8-11-1849]

MARRIED

On the 9th ult., at the residence of her father in Happy Valley, by the Rev. T. D. Hunt, Miss Agnes Poett to Mr. W. D. M. Howard.

By the same, on the 5th inst., Mr. William Fuller to Miss Ellen Canfield, all of San Francisco.

[Placer Times, Sacramento, Saturday, 8-18-1849]

MARRIED

On Monday, the 15th inst., in Sacramento City, by Rev. Mr. Benton, Col. James A. Hopkins to Mrs. Harriet A. Perry, both of this city.

[Placer Times, Sacramento, Saturday, 10-20-1849]

MARRIED

On Sunday, 11th instant, by Rev. Mr. Mines, Mr. George M. Evans of this place to Miss Eliza Shanks late of West Baltimore, U.S.

[Placer Times, Sacramento, Saturday, 11-17-1849]

MARRIED

At Sonoma, Oct. 28, by Rev. Mr. Woodbridge, Hon. Charles P. Wilkins to Miss Emily C. Peterson, both of Sonoma.

[Placer Times, Sacramento, Saturday, 12-1-1849]

MARRIED

In San Francisco, on the 16th ult., by Rev. A. Williams, Charles Roch to Bertha Kuh.

Also, on the 28th inst., by the same, Pierre Le Mortellee to Margaret Sinnickson.

At Benecia, on Saturday, 3d inst., by the Rev. Mr. Woodbridge, Mr. Anderson to Miss Sarah Newcomb, all of that place.

[Placer Times, Sacramento, Saturday, 12-8-1849]

MARRIED

In Sacramento City on Monday evening, Dec. 10, by the Rev. Mr. Burnham, E. J. C. Kewen and Miss Fannie White, daughter of Dr. T. J. White, all of this city. [This being the first “elaborate demonstration” of the kind in our city, we think it incumbent upon us, as a “faithful chronicler of the Times,” to allude to it. We were most happily disappointed in many respects on this interesting occasion. Instead of the rude costumes usually worn in this “far-off community,” and the almost entire absence of ladies which we anticipated, the gentlemen appeared in dress coats, white vest and kids, and some twenty fine looking women were “in the field,” dressed with all the taste and richness which characterizes the fashionable soiree of the Atlantic side. A band of music, with a good toned piano, enlivened the scene, and the quadrille and waltz were indulged in until a late hour. The refreshments were profuse, and all things passed off charmingly. Apropos: It will be seen by some “lines” on the outside that one of the young ladies made a “palpable hit.” We ‘ope she won’t be unpheeling, as these little arrangements are desirable in a new country; beside we know of no one at whose wedding we should like better to perpetrate a waltz or a polka than that of our “smitten” friend.]

[Placer Times, Sacramento, Saturday, 12-15-1849]



 

 

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