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SACRAMENTO COUNTY STATISTICS
MARRIAGES, BIRTHS & DEATHS
During the Year
1871
Sacramento Daily Union
Monday, January 1, 1872
Page 4
MARRIAGES
January
1-- John Abramorrits to Auguste Kretschmann
1-- Edwin T. Hannaford to Madaline P. Bingham
2--William Nicholis to S. A. Laity
2--V. W. Van Wie to Mrs. M. L. Harris
3--George M. Crocker to Annie A. Bowies
3--F. Christophel to N. Schmid
4--Phillip Kestner to Julia Conway
7--Joseph Hahan to Molly L. Pierce
9--Thomas Brown to Elizabeth Spring
10--George W. Vance to Sarah R. Collins
12--D. Schoenbaechler to L. Schiferdecker
14--William S. Dell to Sylvania Garsey
14-- Maurice OConnor to Jane M. O'Connor
16--John Leatch to Medora Chambers
19--H S. Tulia to Nellie Sullivan
19--Thomas Mangan to Julia Kernenny
19--W. S. Flemming to Anna Watkins
21--D. O. Entrigan to Annette Miller
23--S. W. Griffith to Fannie J. Cleveland
23--Ansel Snell to Mary Ladue
27-- David H. Burson to Julia Callins
28--J. C. Mitchell to Margaret Trainor
31--J. A. Falkenstein to Catharine Kaster
February
1--Peter St. Clair to Mary Plant
1-- Eli Hunt to Jane Smith
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SACRAMENTO COUNTY STATISTICS
MARRIAGES, BIRTHS & DEATHS
During the Year
1871
Sacramento Daily Union
Monday, January 1, 1872
Page 4
MARRIAGES
January
1-- John Abramorrits to Auguste Kretschmann
1-- Edwin T. Hannaford to Madaline P. Bingham
2--William Nicholis to S. A. Laity
2--V. W. Van Wie to Mrs. M. L. Harris
3--George M. Crocker to Annie A. Bowies
3--F. Christophel to N. Schmid
4--Phillip Kestner to Julia Conway
7--Joseph Hahan to Molly L. Pierce
9--Thomas Brown to Elizabeth Spring
10--George W. Vance to Sarah R. Collins
12--D. Schoenbaechler to L. Schiferdecker
14--William S. Dell to Sylvania Garsey
14-- Maurice OConnor to Jane M. O'Connor
16--John Leatch to Medora Chambers
19--H S. Tulia to Nellie Sullivan
19--Thomas Mangan to Julia Kernenny
19--W. S. Flemming to Anna Watkins
21--D. O. Entrigan to Annette Miller
23--S. W. Griffith to Fannie J. Cleveland
23--Ansel Snell to Mary Ladue
27-- David H. Burson to Julia Callins
28--J. C. Mitchell to Margaret Trainor
31--J. A. Falkenstein to Catharine Kaster
February
1--Peter St. Clair to Mary Plant
1-- Eli Hunt to Jane Smith
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