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From: "James R. Smith" <>
Subject: Re: [CASANFRA] Marriage Information
Date: Sun, 01 May 2005 20:33:48 -0700
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Hi Patti,

You can call the city recorder & order a copy by phone for $13 + $5
(phone-expedite fee) + $.50 per year. If you did 1930-1939 that would
be $23.

Good hunting,
Jim

wrote:

>Could someone please tell me how to obtain a marriage license for the middle to late 1930's. Both parties are deceased. There is no records available for that time frame online. I have tried extremely hard to find someone to do a look up and had promises, but only 1 person has been so kind to try. She looked online and could not locate anything either. I live in E. TN and would be willing to do lookups in return.
>My dad's older brother moved to San Francisco, CA in the 1930's. He wrote home stating he had married and returned from work to find his wife in bed and she had died. He went to OR most likely shortly after her death where he was killed in an auto accident Jul 3, 1939. His name was Victor Lawrence Henry. I have a copy of his death certificate from OR.
>Any suggestions would be appreciated
>Patti
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James R. Smith

San Francisco's Lost Landmarks

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