Chandler Eagan, former intercollegiate western and
national golf champion and Mrs. Alice Barrett Scudder of Chicago,
formerly the wife of J. Arnold Scudder of that city were married in
San Francisco last Wednesday.April 16, 1917 The
Iowa City Citizen, Iowa City Iowa
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Wedding Bells
An Indiana Lady Marries a Californian
Miss Nan McFarland, daughter of Major McFarland, of
West Indiana, was lately married in San Francisco, Cal., to William
M. Neilson, a journalist of that city. The bride's numerous friends
in this snow bound section all join in wishing her good luck and a
happy life in her home of sunshine and flowers on the Pacific coast.
And the Democrat congratulates Mr. Neilson, as one of the
profession, on his happy choice.
The San Francisco (Cal.) Star of Dec. 8 contains the following:
Wm. M. Neilson, the well known journalist, was married on Wednesday
last to Miss Nan McFarland, daughter of Major McFarland, a
Pennsylvania iron manufacturer. They will continue to reside in
Vacaville, where they own a splendid and valuable ranch. They cannot
live longer, more prosperously, or more happily than their many
friends wish.
January 10, 1895 The Indiana Democrat, Indiana
Pennslyvania
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Wedded in San Francisco
Mrs. Ella E. Ingram, of Reno, was married in San Francisco on
September 24th, to Jerry Sturgeon, a rich farmer of the San Joaquin
valley. The Gazette wishes them well.
September 29, 1884 Reno Evening News, Reno
Nevada
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Married Last Week In San Francisco
Mr. John J. Blake and Miss Hattie Himrod United in the Bonds of
Wedlock-The Happy Couple Arrive in Boise
Mr. John J. Blake and Miss Hattie Himrod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Himrod, were married in San Francisco on the 12th and
arrived in Boise Sunday morning. The groom is our well known city
attorney and his bride is one of the popular young women of the
city. The Himrod family are spending the winter in the California
city and the young couple elected to be married there.
A host of friends united in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Blake a long and happy
career. They are both so widely known and both so popular that they
have more than the usual share of friends to join in extending them
good wishes.
November 18, 1902 Idaho Daily Statesman, Boise
City Idaho
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