Grace Marrienne Robarts 102
- Born: Oct 1880, Humboldt, California, USA
- Marriage: Rollin Stanton Feenaty on 1 Jun 1904 in Ferndale, Humboldt, California
General Notes:
Dressmaker
Wednesday evening, June 1st, 1904, at 8 o'clock , and in the parlors of the spacious Cream City residence of Mrs. Grace Francis, the grandma of the happy young bride -- and by the way this was the pioneer lady's first grandchild to embark on the matrimonial sea -- Mr. Rollin Stanton Feenaty and Miss Grace Marrienne Robarts, both of Ferndale, took the solemn vows that united them as man and wife. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Phillip Coombe, of San Francisco, the bride and groom standing under a cluster of beautiful noral wedding bells, and attending them were Miss Blanche Robarts, sister of the bride, and Mr. Wallace Feenaty, the Loleta School teacher, and a brother to the groom. For the happy occasion the interior of the Francis home had been beautifully decorated, and witnessing the impressive service were the many relatives of the contracting parties and just a few intimate friends...The bride was attired in white crepe de chine over white taffeta silk, with a beautiful tulle wedding veil, and in her hand she carried a bouquet of pretty roses and maiden hair ferns. The bridesmaid wore cream silk, trimmed in colonial lace, a cream lace hat with pink roses, and also carried a bouquet of maiden hair ferns and cream roses. Both young ladies presented a charming appearance, in fact it was one of the prettiest home weddings ever solemnized in Ferndale...After June 10th, they will be "at home" in Ferndale, at their Main Street residence, already equipped and furnished by the happy young benedict for the reception of his bride...Mr. Feenaty, whose former home was in Hydesville, and where his mother and family have for long years resided, is bookkeeper for the Russ, Early & Williams Co. of Ferndale, and for some time past has held that responsible position...The lady of his choice is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Robarts, of Ferndale, and in this little city she was born and here she grew to womanhood... (June 3, 1904)
A. Putnam to R.W. and Amelia G. Robarts, June 27, 1912, 8.96 acres on Fern Avenue, 365 feet west of Main Street, Shaws Division, Ferndale. (July 2, 1912) R.S. Feenaty has purchased from A. Putnam three acres of land near the Ferndale library and plans to have a bungalow erected there this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Feenaty will take up their residence in their new home sometime about August 1st. (January 9, 1914) Work was commenced Wednesday on the hauling of lumber for the new bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Feenaty to be built in the near future on their property near the Ferndale Library. (March 27, 1914) A. Rusk of Port Kenyon will soon commence work on the erection of a fine new bungalow for Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Feenaty, on their land near the Ferndale Library. Lumber for the new home is now being hauled. (March 31, 1914) Robert W. Robarts and wife to Rollin S. and Grace R. Feenaty, 4/9/14, 1-1/2 acres on N line Fern Avenue, Ferndale. (April 28, 1914) Work on R.S. Feenaty's new bungalow in Ferndale is progressing rapidly, and will soon be completed by A. Rusk and assistants. The new home will be a handsome and convenient one. (June 23, 1914) Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Feenaty expect to move the fore part of next week to their fine new home near the Ferndale Library, on lower Main Street. The bungalow will be fully completed today or tomorrow, and Mr. and Mrs. Feenaty will have one of the handsomest and most convenient homes in the valley. (July 24, 1914) Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Feenaty are now settled in their fine new bungalow near the Ferndale library. (August 4, 1914)
Grace married Rollin Stanton Feenaty, son of Henry Feenaty and Hiza M. Potter, on 1 Jun 1904 in Ferndale, Humboldt, California. (Rollin Stanton Feenaty was born on 4 Oct 1875 in California, USA and died on 19 Jun 1940 in Humboldt, California, USA.)
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