Place: 2528 Sarah St., Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania[5][6][7]
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↑ Source: #S295 Data: Text: Annie C.L. Funk( born October 29,1874 in Pittsburgh residing at 48 27th St.) married Wm A Bode (born May 26 1876 in Allegheny County and residing at 2528 Sarah St. Birmingham ,Now South Side on Aug 18, 1897. Rev J C Kunzmann presiding. William's occcupation is listed as mill worker The number you need to get the actual marriage record is C 12407 Volume 42 page 136. It may or may not have additional information. If you want the address email me. HELEN L> This information is from Carniege Library.
↑ Source: #S295 Data: Text: Annie C.L. Funk( born October 29,1874 in Pittsburgh residing at 48 27th St.) married Wm A Bode (born May 26 1876 in Allegheny County and residing at 2528 Sarah St. Birmingham ,Now South Side on Aug 18, 1897. Rev J C Kunzmann presiding. William's occcupation is listed as mill worker The number you need to get the actual marriage record is C 12407 Volume 42 page 136. It may or may not have additional information. If you want the address email me. HELEN L> This information is from Carniege Library.
↑ Source: #S72 Page: Number 12407, Series C. Register of Wills, Clerk of Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Pittsburgh, PA Data: Text: J.C. Kunzman, Minister of the Ev.Luth. Church, certified that he married Wm. A. Bode and Annie C. L. Funk at Bode's Residence in Pittsburgh's "S.S." (south side) on 18 August 1897. The marriage application obtained by Wm. A. Bode states that he was born in Allegheny Co., PA on the 26th of May 1876 and being 21 he resides at 2528 Sarah Street, S.S., Pg., PA. He is a mill worker, not related to Annie by blood, nor married before. She was born on the 29th of October 1874 and was 22 years old and resided at #48 27th St. South Side, Pgh, PA and that she had not been married before. The application was obtained on the 6th of August 1897. A sum of 50 cents was paid for the license.
Source: S805 Author: Ancestry.com Title: 1920 United States Federal Census Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Reco; Repository: #R57
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