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Anthony McClellan Blackie

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Anthony McClellan Blackie

Birth
Death
1935 (aged 80–81)
Burial
Lincoln, Placer County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9440681, Longitude: -121.3041914
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Blackie-Clark Marriage--Miss Jennie E. Clark and Anthony M. Blackie were married at the home of the bride's parents near Danetown on Sunday evening by the Rev. Father O'Meara. Miss Minnie Dippel acted as bridesmaid and Howard H. Clark as best man. The bridal party entered the beautifully decorated parlor at 8 o'clock, and the simple and impressive ceremony was read, after which the happy couple received the congratulations of their friends. At ten o'clock all repaired to the dining room and partook of a bountiful repast. The numerous beautiful presents received were both useful and ornamental. In the early hours, the company departed and the happy couple took the train for San Francisco. Among those present were: J. S. Mariner and wife, Miss Mabel Mariner, George Mariner, Martin Michael and wife, John Gerber and wife, A. Hemphill and wife, Wallace Hemphill, Joseph Franklin, Nellie Franklin, J. S. McKenna and wife, Dr. Moore and wife, Dr. Manson and wife, John Manson, Morton Manson, Guy E. Jeter, G. B. Hobbs, W. H. H. Robie and wife, Miss Maria Robie, R. L. Thomas and wife, J. W. Wiswell, Mrs. J. D. Allen, Miss Mary Dippel, and Miss Minnie Dippel. [Placer Herald, Auburn, Saturday, 12-10-1898]
The following article was sent to me by Find A Grave member
Kathie (#47528177)

If interested in posting to this memorial, here's the wedding article. (No relation to me.)

Blackie-Clark Marriage--Miss Jennie E. Clark and Anthony M. Blackie were married at the home of the bride's parents near Danetown on Sunday evening by the Rev. Father O'Meara. Miss Minnie Dippel acted as bridesmaid and Howard H. Clark as best man. The bridal party entered the beautifully decorated parlor at 8 o'clock, and the simple and impressive ceremony was read, after which the happy couple received the congratulations of their friends. At ten o'clock all repaired to the dining room and partook of a bountiful repast. The numerous beautiful presents received were both useful and ornamental. In the early hours, the company departed and the happy couple took the train for San Francisco. Among those present were: J. S. Mariner and wife, Miss Mabel Mariner, George Mariner, Martin Michael and wife, John Gerber and wife, A. Hemphill and wife, Wallace Hemphill, Joseph Franklin, Nellie Franklin, J. S. McKenna and wife, Dr. Moore and wife, Dr. Manson and wife, John Manson, Morton Manson, Guy E. Jeter, G. B. Hobbs, W. H. H. Robie and wife, Miss Maria Robie, R. L. Thomas and wife, J. W. Wiswell, Mrs. J. D. Allen, Miss Mary Dippel, and Miss Minnie Dippel. [Placer Herald, Auburn, Saturday, 12-10-1898]


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