1913 Marin Marriage Announcements
| Miss Meta Parks, a popular Marin County teacher, and daughter of former County Assessor, Ira Parks, was recently married to John Messick, of this county, an electrician, who is well known as the inventor of an electric lock, that is considered a contrivance of great value. |
The Marin Journal, Thursday, November 20, 1913, Page 5
Marriage Licenses
| Nov. 12 – Wm. E. WRIGHT, age 36, of Kirkland, Ill., and Edith D. EATON,
age 30, of San Francisco
Nov. 12 – Herman F. SPENCER, age 27, and Eileen A. AMADOR, age 19, both of Berkeley Nov. 13 - Wm. BURNS, age 30, of Oakland and Elizabeth WAHNIG, age 29, of Alameda Nov. 14 – Manuel R. MATTOS, age 26, and Rose I. BRAZIL, age 18, both of Tiburon Nov. 17- Nestor A. SANDERS, age 26, and Margaret E. DAVIES, age 18, both of Oakland Nov. 17 – Carl BULLARD, age 29, and Maude REESE, age 28, both of Santa Rosa Nov. 17 – Frank A. BARTNETT, age 35, of New York, and Bessie M. LEWIS, age 25, of Portland, Oregon Nov. 17 – Bruce HINTON, age 25, and Varina A. SMITH, age 24, both of Sausalito Nov. 17 – John R. GORDON, age 28, of Portland, Oregon, and Kathryn RIORDAN, age 26, of San Francisco Nov. 18 – Wm E. SHERMAN, age 33, and Amy L. GRAY, age 30, both of San Francisco Nov. 18 – Antonio SILVEIRA, age 39, and Roza Fagondes AMAROL, age 20, both of Point Reyes |
Sausalito News, Saturday, December 27, 1913, Page 4
| Member of Sausalito Smart Set Wed in Japan
Trustee W. Z. Tiffany of Sausalito has just received word from his wife in Yokahoma, who left for Japan last fall with her daughter, Mrs. Zelda Tiffany Harrison, that t he marriage of his daughter and Mr. Wm. Holzheiser was solemnized in Yokahoma a few weeks ago. At the time of the departure of Mrs. Tiffany and her daughter last September, close friends were apprised of the fact that Mrs. Harrison was going to Japan to be married. The groom is a wealthy merchant with headquarters in Yokahoma. The bride is the niece of Mrs. John F. Merrill and a cousin of Mrs. Harry Bates of San Francisco. She was quite a social favorite on both sides of the bay. Her mother will return to Sausalito next month. |