The marriage of Miss Rose McGee, popular society girl of Two Rivers and Charles Bacon of the Hamilton Mfg. Co., of that city was celebrated yesterday at Two Rivers. The couple are on a honeymoon trip to Chicago, St. Louis and other points and will reside at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, May 15, 1913 page 3
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Marriage of Charles/Rose Bacon
Chas. Bacon and Miss Rose Magee were married at the Grace Congregational parsonage Monday, May 12th at eleven o’clock by Rev. J. Morris. The wedding was a surprise to friends, the date having been set for May 16th. The young couple departed for a wedding trip to St. Louis and other places on the noon train. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. John Magee and has a wide circle of friends. She was employed as stenographer at the Zulu Knitting Mills a number of years. Mr. Bacon is an industrious employe of the Hamilton Mfg. Co. The Reporter joins with the couple’s many friends in wishing them a long, married life and much happiness.
The Reporter, Sat., May 17, 1913
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"United States Census, 1920"
Name: Rose Bacon
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1920
Event Place: Two Rivers Ward 4, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 38
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Wife
Birth Year (Estimated): 1882
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: Switzerland
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Marriage of Charles/Rose Bacon
Chas. Bacon and Miss Rose Magee were married at the Grace Congregational parsonage Monday, May 12th at eleven o’clock by Rev. J. Morris. The wedding was a surprise to friends, the date having been set for May 16th. The young couple departed for a wedding trip to St. Louis and other places on the noon train. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. John Magee and has a wide circle of friends. She was employed as stenographer at the Zulu Knitting Mills a number of years. Mr. Bacon is an industrious employe of the Hamilton Mfg. Co. The Reporter joins with the couple’s many friends in wishing them a long, married life and much happiness.
The Reporter, Sat., May 17, 1913
The marriage of Miss Rose McGee, popular society girl of Two Rivers and Charles Bacon of the Hamilton Mfg. Co., of that city was celebrated yesterday at Two Rivers. The couple are on a honeymoon trip to Chicago, St. Louis and other points and will reside at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, May 15, 1913 page 3
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Marriage of Charles/Rose Bacon
Chas. Bacon and Miss Rose Magee were married at the Grace Congregational parsonage Monday, May 12th at eleven o’clock by Rev. J. Morris. The wedding was a surprise to friends, the date having been set for May 16th. The young couple departed for a wedding trip to St. Louis and other places on the noon train. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. John Magee and has a wide circle of friends. She was employed as stenographer at the Zulu Knitting Mills a number of years. Mr. Bacon is an industrious employe of the Hamilton Mfg. Co. The Reporter joins with the couple’s many friends in wishing them a long, married life and much happiness.
The Reporter, Sat., May 17, 1913
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"United States Census, 1920"
Name: Rose Bacon
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1920
Event Place: Two Rivers Ward 4, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 38
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Wife
Birth Year (Estimated): 1882
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: Switzerland
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Marriage of Charles/Rose Bacon
Chas. Bacon and Miss Rose Magee were married at the Grace Congregational parsonage Monday, May 12th at eleven o’clock by Rev. J. Morris. The wedding was a surprise to friends, the date having been set for May 16th. The young couple departed for a wedding trip to St. Louis and other places on the noon train. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. John Magee and has a wide circle of friends. She was employed as stenographer at the Zulu Knitting Mills a number of years. Mr. Bacon is an industrious employe of the Hamilton Mfg. Co. The Reporter joins with the couple’s many friends in wishing them a long, married life and much happiness.
The Reporter, Sat., May 17, 1913
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