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Charles Allen and Fannie Babcock, Marriage License and Certificate of Marriage

Found at the Lenawee County Historical Society Museum Archives, in a Hollinger box, file labeled "Charles Allen".This is a handwritten document, but it is unknown who actually wrote it. Where it appeared that the letters were capitalized, they were so typed in this transcription of the record.

No. 190     Marriage License     1915
Lenawee County Michigan
To any person legally authorized to Solemnize Marriage
Greeting that

Mr. Charles Allen and Miss Fannie Babcock
Affidavit having been filed in this office as provided by publick act No. 128 Laws of 1887 as amended by which it appears that said Charles Allen is 33 years of Age, Color is white, Residence is Onsted Mich, and Birthplace was Concord Michigan, occupation is Farmer, fathers name Christian Allen;
     and that said Fannie Babcock is 23 years of age, Color is white, Residence is Onsted Michigan, and Birthplace was Ohio, Fathers and mother's names unknown,
fathers name Christian Allen;

     Has been Filed in my Office,
In witness wheroff I have hereunto attached my Hand and the Seal of Lenawee Co, Michigan this 31st Day of May, A.D., 1915, Glenn L. Williams, Deputy County Clerk.

Certificate of Marriage

Between Charles Allen and Miss Fannie Babcock fathers name Christian Allen;
     I hearby certify that in accordance with the above license the person herein mentioned were joined in marriage by me at my Residence in Rome, County of Lenawee, Michigan, on the Eighth Day of June A.D. 1915 in the presence of

Glenn Driscoll, of Rome and Mary Smith, of Rome fathers name Christian Allen;
   as witnesses

David R. Smith
Justice of Peace


Mary Isabel Houseman and Frederic Anderson Marriage Announcement.

Tecumseh Herald
February 14, 1913, page 3
ANDERSON-HOUSEMAN
Married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Schreder Tuesday evening Feb. 11, Mary Isabel Houseman of Britton, and Frederic Anderson of Tecumseh, Rev. B. R. Weld officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left on the evening train for Chicago, where they will be visiting his brothers. They will return in a week after which they will go to Marion to reside.

Mrs. Anderson has clerked at the store of F. Rosacrans & Sons for the past two years, and has made many friends by her pleasant unassuming manner, and she will be greatly missed from her accustomed place behind the counter. The best wishes of all go with her in her new relations. Mr. Anderson is well known in Tecumseh and is to be congratulated on his choice of a life companion.