TITLE: Marin County, Marin Independent Journal, Birth Notices, 1900-1909.
SOURCE: Marin Independent Journal [aka Marin Journal], various years.
TRANSCRIBERS: Cathy Gowdy, Carolyn Schwab.
NOTES: Formatting is different from original source.
- Mrs. ED GALLAGHER, Jr. has another daughter. It was born on the December 29th. | Nicasio Notes | Thursday, January 4, 1900, page 3
- REYNOLDS | Tuesday, December 26, at San Rafael, to the wife of C. M. Reynolds, a boy. | Thursday, January 4, 1900, page 11
- GRIGSBY | In San Rafael Dec. 23, to the wife of John Grigsby of Stockton, a daughter. | Thursday, January 4, 1900, page 11
- FALLON | In San Rafael, Dec. 24, to the wife of T. J. Fallon, a son. | Thursday, January 4, 1900, page 11
- GALLAGHER | In Nicasio, Dec. 30, to the wife of Edw. L. Gallagher, a daughter. | Thursday, January 4, 1900, page 11
- INMAN | P.H. Inman, our well known druggist, has a son. He arrived at half past six Tuesday morning. Congratulations are in order and we are glad to add ours to the long list. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, January 18, 1900, page 6
- BLUMENTHAL | A bouncing baby girl was born to Mrs. M. BLUMENTHAL last Friday. The Journal offers its contratulations. Thursday, March 15, 1900, page 6
- RIEDE | A nine and a half pound baby girl arrrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. RIEDE last Thursday night. The Journal congratulates. | Short Local Notes | Thursday, July 19, 1900, page 10
- OLIPHANT | Judge E. Gardner is a grandpa for the second time with two months. A boy arrived at his house last Sunday, a son to the Judge’s daughter, Mrs. E.H. OLIPHANT. | Thursday, November 22, 1900, page 6
- COCHRANE | J.W. COCHRANE is naturally proud of the arrival of a boy which came into his home last Saturday. It is the first boy out of a dozen children of the Cochrane brothers. | Thursday, November 22, 1900, page 6
- HADLEY | Born – to the wife of J.H. HADLEY, manager of the Telegraph Co., a son, Friday, November 23, 1900 | Thursday, November 29, 1900, page 7
- SCHUTTEN | Peter SCHUTTEN is naturally one of the happy men of San Rafael just now. On Saturday Mrs. Schutten presented him with a new century daughter. This is Mr. Schutten’s first daughter. He has one son about 10 years of age. Mother and daughter are doing well. | Thursday, January 10, 1901, page 6
- DREW | Born – to the wife of Professor J.S. DREW, a son, on Saturday, January 5, 1901 | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, January 10, 1901, page 7
- MARTIN | A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. MARTIN last week. | Salmon Creek Notes | Thursday, January 10, 1901, page 14
- RIZZOLI | A baby girl was born to the wife of I. RIZZOLI of Point Reyes Station on February 6, 1901. | Marshall Items | Thursday, February 28, 1901, page 9
- SMITH | Born – in this city, March 18, 1901, to the wife of George SMITH, a daughter. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, March 21, 1901, page 6
- PIERCY | Born – at Marlbrough Rd., Roath Park, Cardiff, Wales, March 26, 1901, to the wife of Donald PIERCY, a son. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, April 18, 1901, page 6
- TAFT | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis TAFT have a wee daughter. | Nicasio Notes | Thursday, April 18, 1901, page 14
- CHERESA | Mr. and Mrs. Frank CHERESA are the happy parents of another bouncing baby. | Thursday, April 18, 1901, page 15
- MAZET | A lady whose name is given as Mrs. Florence MAZET of San Rafael gave birth to a daughter on the 4:40 narrow gauge train last Monday as it neared Sausalito. She was on her way to a hospital in the city when the birth occurred. Ladies on the train rendered all the assistance they could until Sausalito was reached when Dr. Crumpton was called. She was taken to the French hospital. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, July 11, 1901, page 6
- MARTIN | Born – in Chileno Valley, Marin County, Calif., July 9, 1901, to the wife of A.J. MARTIN, a son. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, July 18, 1901, page 6
- LINK | A new baker arrived in San Rafael, July 1, 1902 at the California bakery, and is adding happiness to the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.P. LINK. He weighed 10 pounds, and he and the mother are getting along nicely. | Brief Local Notes | July 24, 1901, page 5
- PETERSEN | There is no happier man in town this week than P. Henry PETERSEN. A ten pound boy arrived at his house Tuesday morning. All are doing well. | Brief Local NOtes | Thursday, August 7, 1901, page 6
- WOODWORTH | Mr. and Mrs. WOODWORTH were presented with a new grandson as a late Christmas present, which was born to the wife of Fred WOODWORTH, the 26th of December, 1901. | Tomales Letter | Thursday, January 2, 1902, page 4
- SMITH | A new boy has arrived at the home of Lt. E.W. SMITH. The young man is General in the Smith army just now. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, January 30, 1902, page 5
- TILSON | A good sized boy arrived at the home of Thomas TILSON Sunday night. Mother and son are doing nicely. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, January 30, 1902, page 5
- GILES | A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. GILES on Saturday. | Chileno Valley | Thursday, February 27, 1902, page 5
- TAYLOR | Born – at San Anselmo, March 6, 1902, to the wife of S. Pennfield TAYLOR, (nee SHELDON), a daughter. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, March 13, 1902, page 5
- MARTINEZ | A new girl arrived at the home of Richard MARTINEZ Sunday night. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, May 22, 1902, page 5
- BECKER | Louis BECKER is naturally happy over the arrivel of a boy at his home a few days since. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, May 22, 1902, page 5
- DIECKMAN | The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. DIECKMAN of the Downing Ranch, was baptized at the First Presbyterian Church last Sunday morning, Rev. Jones officiating. | Brief Local Notes | July 10, 1902, page 5
- LINK | A new baker arrived in San Rafael, July 1, 1902 at the California bakery, and is adding happiness to the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.P. LINK. He weighed 10 pounds, and he and the mother are getting along nicely. | Brief Local Notes | July 24, 1902, page 5
- PRESCOTT | The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray PRESCOTT was baptized in the First Presbyterian Church last Sunday morning. | Brief Local Notes | July 24, 1902, page 5
- BARR | William, John, Arthur, and Alice BARR were baptized at the Presbyterian Church last Thursday evening. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, July 31, 1902, page 5
- EDEN | Steve EDEN deserted the Undertakers for a few days this week in honor of the advent of a girl at his home. It arrived Sunday, August 17, 1902. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, August 21, 1902, page 5
- PEARCE | A son was born September 29, 1902 to the wife of P.D. PEARCE. | Brief Local Notes | October 9, 1902, page 5
- GRADY | James GRADY is the happy father of a son which arrived at his home October 1, 1902. | Brief Local NOtes | October 9, 1902, page 5
- ECKLAND | H. ECKLAND has had his force augmented by the acquisition of an up-to-date electrician. He only weighs 7 ½ pounds, but he is the picture of his Dad. | Brief Local Notes | October 23, 1902, page 5
- ATHERTON | Hon. J.W. ATHERTON of Novato has something better than politics to worry about just now. A baby girl has arrived at his home and gives good promise of being an orator, if not a statesman. | Brief Local Notes | November 6, 19002, page 5
- HADLEY | Jesse HADLEY, the genial Western Union operator, is the proud father of a bouncing girl. Mother and daughter are doing well. | Brief Local Notes - December 18, 1902, page 5
- BURT | A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack BURT of Mill Valley. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, January 29, 1903, page 5
- WHTIE | Mr. and Mrs. George F. WHITE are receiving congratulations of their friends upon the advent of a fine baby girl. | Mill Valley Notes | Thursday, February 19, 1903 - Page 3
- PETAR | A daughter has been recently born to the wife of Joseph PETAR of Bolinas. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, March 12, 1903, page 5
- STEWART | A son was born last Monday, in San Rafael, to Mrs. Sam STEWART of Nicasio | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, March 19, 1903, page 5
- ORMSBY | Mrs. Bert ORMSBY is the mother of a bouncing boy, born yesterday. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, March 19, 1903, page 5
- MURRAY | Recorder J.J. MURRAY is the proud father of a bouncing baby girl. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, April 2, 1903, page 5
- WEHR | A little son has come to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave WEHR. | Mill Valley Notes | Thursday, April 2, 1903, page 5
- LETHBRIDGE | A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John R. LETHBRIDGE on the 13th instant. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, April 16, 1903, page 5
- LIEBENBAUM | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph LIEBENBAUM are receiving congratulations of their friends on the recent arrival of a little daughter. | Mill Valley Notes | Thursday, April 23, 1903, page 3
- McNEAR | A son arrived on Monday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.B. McNEAR. The child was born at San Francisco where the family is temporarily resting. | Sausalito Items | Thursday, April 23, 1903, page 3
- KEPP | Peter KEPP is the proud father of a bouncing baby girl. Mother and child are doing well. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, May 21, 1903, page 5
- HICKS | Recently a new branch made it’s appearance on the “HICKS Family Tree”. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks think, of course, it is the finest speciman of humanity that is represented on theirs or any other family tree. | Corte Madera | Thursday, July 9, 1903, page 3
- TURPIN | Mayor F. Blair TURPIN is the proud father of a son and heir, which arrived last week. Mother and child are doing well. | Mill Valley Notes | Thursday, July 23, 1903, page 3
- HILLIS | HILLIS – In San Antonio District, August 3rd, 1903, to the wife of W.F. HILLIS, a son. | Born \ Thursday, August 6, 1903, page 3
- TAFT | Frank TAFT, D.A. of Del Norte County, son of Hi Taft of Nicasio, is the happy father of a new baby, born July 26th, 1903. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, August 13, 1903, page 5
- SAWYER | Coroner F.E. SAWYER is the proud father of a bouncing girl, born last Sunday. Mother and child are doing well. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, August 27, 1903, page 5
- WHITNEY | Jack WHITNEY is the happy father of a fine baby girl. Mother and child are doing well. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, September 10, 1903, page 5
- ROBERTS | Mr. and Mrs. M.E.L. ROBERTS are the proud parents of an 8 pound baby boy, born last Monday evening. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, September 17, 1903, page 5
- BURTCHAELL | Mr. and Mrs. E.C. BURTCHAELL of Larkspur, are the proud parents of a girl, born September 24, 1903. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, October 1, 1903, page 5
- BOYD | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. BOYD are the proud parents of a bouncing baby girl, born last Saturday morning. Mother and child are doing well. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, November 5, 1903, page 5
- WALLACE | W.W. WALLACE is the happy father of a 12 pound boy which arrived at his home last Wednesday, November 25th. Mother and child are doing well. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, December 3, 1903, page 5
- MURRAY | Born – At Sausalito, December 7th, to the wife J.S. MURRAY, a son. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, December 31, 1903, page 5
- REDDING | Born – In San Rafael, December 26, to the wife of Thomas REDDING, of Nicasio, a son. Mrs. Redding came to San Rafael about 2 weeks ago, during the illness of her mother, and has been quite sick, but in now improving. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, December 3, 1903, page 5
- ECkHOFF | It was a happy New Year day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.C. ECKHOFF, #7 Ross Street. On January 1st, 1904, was born into their family a big boy to gladden their hearts. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, January 7, 1904, page 5
- ELLIOTT | Born – In Sausalito, January 20, 1904, to the wife of P.J. ELLIOTT, a daughter. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, January 28, 1904, page 5
- JAMES | Louis JAMES is happy. A baby girl visited his home on Wednesday of last week. | Mill Valley Notes | Thursday, February 4, 1904, page 3
- PATTERSON | Born – In San Rafael, January 27th, 1904, to the wife of Rev. Charles PATTERSON, a daughter. | Brief Local Notes - Thursaday, February 18, 1904, page 5
- MORAN | On March 13th, 1904, a little son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MORAN. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, March 24, 1904, page 5
- FARRELL | In the 17th instant, in Sausalito, the wife of Mr. R.R. FARRELL, gave birth to a little daughter. | Sausalito News | Thursday, March 31, 1904, page 3
- GRIFFIN | The Stork has visited the home of Mr. GRIFFIN, of the Electric Light Company, and has left a bouncing baby girl. Mother and daughter are doing well and the congratulations are numerous. | Brief Local News, Thursday, April 21, 1904, page 5
- WATSON | Born – In San Rafael, April 21st, 1904, to the wife of James WATSON, Jr., a daughter. | Brief Local News | Thursday, April 28, 1904, page 5
- SCHELLER | Born – To Mr. and Mrs. H. SCHELLER, a son, on May 22nd, 1904. Both boy and mother are doing nicely. | Brief Local News | Thursday, June 2, 1904, page 5
- SMITH | Born – To Mr. and Mrs. J.H. SMITH of West End, a son, on May 25th, 1904. Both mother and child are doing nicely. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, June 9, 1904, page 5
- SIRARD | Born – To the wife of Frank SIRARD, on June 7th, 1904, a son. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, June 9, 1904, page 5
- DONBERGER | Born – In this city, June 15th, 1904, to the wife of E.A. DONBERGER, a daughter. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, June 16, 1904, page 5
- TEIXEIRA | TEIXEIRA – To the wife of M.A. TEIXEIRA, on June 20th, 1904, a son. | Brief Local Notes | Thuresday, June 30, 1904, page 5
- GARDNER | GARDNER – To the wife of Edward GARDNER, on June 27th, 1904, a son. | Brief Local Notes | Thuresday, June 30, 1904, page 5
- MURRAY | The population of Nicasio is increasing and Con. J. MURRAY is the happiest man in the valley. Two bright young ladies came to his home Sunday, June 19th, 1904. Mrs. MURRAY and the twins are getting along nicely and congratulations are being extended. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, July 14, 1904, page 5
- TILSON | Thomas TILSON is happy – a new girl arrived at his home last Saturday. | Brief Local News | Thursday, July 18, 1904, page 5
- KOHLHOFF | Another native son arrived in San Rafael last week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus KOHLHOFF. Mother and son are doing nicely, and the father is enjoying his two weeks vacation in honor of the event. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, August 25, 1904, page 5
- HIRIBARREN | A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HIRIBARREN last Monday, August 22nd, 1904. | Novato Notes | Thursday, September 1, 1904, page 3
- ALLEN | A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ALLEN last Sunday. Mrs. Allen is the daughter of Mr. S.M. Augustine. | Brief Local Notes, Thursday, September 1, 1904, page 5
- COCHRANE | Editor M.F. COCHRANE, on Friday morning, became the proud and happy father of a bouncing baby girl. Both mother and daughter are doing well. Congratulations M.F. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, September 8, 1904, page 5
- SMITH | A son has arrived at the home of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. SMITH in India, on Sunday, September 11th, 1904. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Trumbull, daughter of Mr. R.J. Trumbull of this city. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, September 22, 1904, page 5
- WOOD | A bouncing baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. WOOD last Thursday. | Novato Notes | Thursday, October 6, 1904, page 3
- VONHUSEN | Born – In this city, October 1st, 1904, to the wife of W. VONHUSEN, a daughter. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, October 6, 1904, page 5
- RENEBONE | Born – to the wife of R.H. RENEBONE in this city October 16th, 1904, twin daughters. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, October 20, 1904, page 5
- SHEERIN | San Rafael Day, October 24th, 1904, the family of Daniel SHEERIN, was honored by a visit of the stork, who left a 13 pound boy. Dan wears a broad grin of happiness. Congratulations. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, October 27, 1904, page 5
- TOBEY | A bouncing baby girl was welcomed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis TOBEY, Jr. last Tuesday. | Mill Valley NOtes | Thursday, November 3, 1904, page 3
- SMITH | Born – On Wednesday of last week, to the wife of City Clerk E.W. SMITH, a boy. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, November 3, 1904, page 5
- BEGLEY | Born – To the wife of John D. BEGLEY, October 20th, 1904, a son. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, November 3, 1904, page 5
- HEALY | A native son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel HEALY last week. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, November 24, 1904, page 5
- TRUMBULL | Born – To the wife of Mr. Robert TRUMBULL, on Thanksgiving night, November 24th, 1904, a girl. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, December 1, 1904, page 5
- HERZOG | Born – To the wife of G.K. HERZOG, November 24th, 1904, a daughter. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, December 1, 1904, page 5
- BUSH | Alfred W. BUSH is now the proud father of a bouncing baby boy. | Mill Valley Notes | Thursday, December 8, 1904, page 3
- McKENNON | Born – To Mrs. W.H. McKENNON of Bolinas, on December 16th, 1904, a daughter. | Brief Local Notes | Thursday, December 22, 1904, page 5
- HART | The Journal is in receipt of a copy of the Newman Index which contains the following notice about J.R. Hart, formerly of San Rafael: HART – Born to the wife of J.R. HART of the Newman Oil Station, on December 11, 1904, a girl. The young lady arrived on her father’s birthday, and was doubly welcome for that reason. | Births | Thursday, December 29, 1904, page 5
- NOBLE | Born in Los Angeles, January 29, to Mrs. Anna Noble, nee Barstow, a son. | Thursday, February 14, 1906, page 3
- CODONI | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CODONI, Friday morning, a girl. | Local Notes | Thursday, April 19, 1906, page 3
- MURRAY | Of course, Town Recorder J.J. MURRAY is a little “chesty” these days.Big, healthy baby boys don’t come to a fellow’s house every day.Mrs. Murray is doing well. | Local Notes | Thursday, May 23, 1906, page 3
- BOYD | Born – to the wife of George F. BOYD, in San Rafael, a daughter. | Local Notes | Thursday, June 28, 1906, page 3
- SMITH | From Petaluma Argus - A daughter arrived on June 23rd to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel SMITH of San Rafael.Mrs. Smith was formery Miss Vesta GULDE and she has many friends in this city where she has frequently visited her cousin, Mrs. Harry F. Smith. | Local Friends Will Extend Congratulations | July 5, 1906, page 8
- SAWYER | Coroner SAWYER is about the happiest man in this section of the country these days and politics have nothing to do with it either.Last Saturday evening a young man tipping the scales at 10 pounds made his appearance in the Dr.’s household and now all is joy. | Local Notes | Thursday, August 2, 1906, page 3
- DOODY | A boy has come to make the home of E.D. DOODY happy. | Local Notes | September 6, 1906, page 3
- IVERSON | The home of Henry IVERSON has been brightened by the advent of a big, healthy girl.Papa is now open for congratulations. | Brevities | September 20, 1906, page 5
- LABEL | A boy recently arrived to brighten the home of S. LABEL, the cigar man. | Local Notes | September 27, 1906, page 3
- WARDEN | Another San Rafael man has been made happy.A 10 pound boy arrived at the home of Leslie E. WARDEN on D Street last Friday afternoon.All are doing nicely. | Local Notes | Thursday, November 1, 1906, page 3
- LIEBERT | A daughter arrived to make the home of M. LIEBERT happy one day last week.They are stopping in San Francisco for a few months. | Local Notes | Thursday, November 8, 1906, page 3
- PIXLEY | The arrival of a baby girl is announced at the home of William PIXLEY at Corte Madera. | Brevities | Thursday, November 29, 1906, page 3
- MOORE | A baby girl has arrived to make happy the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. MOORE at Mill Valley. | Local Notes | Thursday, December 5, 1906, page 3
- McNEAR | A girl has arrived to make the home of Dr. J.A. McNEAR of Point Pedro happy. | Local Notes | Thursday, December 13, 1906, page 3
- HELLWIG | Born – In San Rafael, December 9, 1906, to the wife of W.A. HELLWIG, a daughter. | Local Notes | Thursday, December 13, 1906, page 3
- EKLUND | Born – In this city, December 17, 1906, to the wife of H.R. EKLUND, a daughter. | Local Notes | Thursday, December 20, 1906, page 3
- KEATON | A boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray KEATON on Christmas Day. | Brevities | Thursday, December 27, 1906, page 5
- CLUETT | Henry CLUETT is rejoicing in the arrival of a ten pound native son at his home last week. | Thursday, November 7, 1907, page 3
- WATSON | In the Marin County Tocsin: Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. WATSON on the arrival of a fine boy and to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. RENEBOME on the birth of a beautiful girl. | Brevities | August 10, 1907, page 4
- LOSSIUS | A baby boy has made its appearance in the home of Lew Lossius of San Anselmo. | Thursday, November 11, 1909, page 5
- DUFFICY | Dr. Rafael Dufficy’s little 9 pound son began his journey through life on the first day of the new year. | Brief Mention | Thursday, January 6, 1916, page 5
- CHEDA | A daughter was born to Mrs. Geo. Cheda at Hund’s Sanatarium in Rosa Monday. | Brief Mention | Thursday, February 10, 1916, page 5
- RODGERS | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rodgers of Petaluma are the parents of a new son. | Thursday, March 2, 1916, page 5
- DOUGHERTY | Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth DOUGHERTY are the parents of a baby girl, born Monday. | Brief Mention | Thursday, March 16, 1916, page 5
- PORTEOUS | Mr. and Mrs. F. J. PORTEOUS of Sausalito are the parents of a baby boy who by his recent arrival has added to the happiness of the household. | Thursday, April 4, 1916
- NUTTO | Mr. and Mrs. Fred NUTTO are pardonably proud of a baby boy who was added to their family last Thursday. The mother is at the Cottage Hospital. | Thursday, April 4, 1916
- EDSBERG | Charles EDSBERG of Novato, formerly a deputy in Coroner Sawyer’s office here, is the proud daddy of a new baby boy born last week. | Thursday, April 4, 1916
- BOERGES | Mrs. Ruth BOERGES, daughter of Mrs. Laura Mc CAULEY, is the mother of a son born last Thursday at the West End Sanitarium. Mrs. Boerges before her marriage about a year ago was Miss Ruth ADAMS. Her husband is superintendent of the Crystal Laundry in Portland, Ore. | Thursday, May 4, 1916, page 3
- SMITH | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith are receiving the congratulations of their friends upon the arrival of a baby boy. | Brief Mention | Thursday, August 31, 1916, page 5
- HARLAN | Attorney George H. Harlan has filed a petition on behalf of his son, George Hilary Harlan, to establish the latter’s birth at Sausalito July 4, 1916. The petition states that no record has ever been filed with the registrar of vital statistics. | Thursday, November 13, 1916, page 4
- BUREL | An eight-pound girl was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burel of Florence avenue. | Mill Valley Notes | Thursday, February 7, 1918, page 4
- PETERS | Professor and Mrs. Roy Peters of Sunnyside are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl, who has been named Anna Elizabeth. | NOvato Notes | Thursday, June 13, 1918, page 4
- FLAHERTY | Hearty congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flaherty on the happy event of the birth of a son on Sunday at the Ritter Sanitarium. | San Anselmo Notes | Thursday, June 13, 1918, page 4
- MONTGOMERY | Lieut. and Mrs. M. M. Montgomery Jr. of Fort Sill report the birth of a son to them last week. Mrs. Montgomery will be remembered here as the charming and accomplished daughter of Captain and Mrs. Archie Deubery. | Thursday, August 29, 1918, page 5
- BACIGALUPI | A little daughter was born last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bacigalupi at Mill Valley. Mr. Bacigalupi is a conductor on the N.W.P. This brings the number of children to four, one son and three daughters. | Thursday, January 16, 1919
- SPERRY | Major and Mrs. Willard Sperry of Ft. Rosecrans are receiving congratulations over the safe arrival of little Miss Sperry. | Thursday, January 16, 1919
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