Family: PULLIAM, Roy / BRACKETT, Isabelle (F1946)
m. 9 Sep 1924-
Male
PULLIAM, Roy
Birth 21 Feb 1880 Illinois Death 29 Mar 1948 Fresno Community Hospita, Fresno, Fresno, CA USA Burial Sugar Creek Cemetery, Ball, Sangamon, IL USA Marriage 9 Sep 1924 [1, 2] Piedmont, Alameda, CA USA [1, 2] Other Spouse NEES, Norma | F3802 Marriage 30 Jun 1903 St. Paul Church, Fresno, Fresno, CA, USA Father PULLIAM, Charles Irwin | F933 Group Sheet Mother DRENNAN, Emily Jane | F933 Group Sheet
Female
BRACKETT, Isabelle
Birth 14 Aug 1882 California, USA Death 21 Jan 1968 Santa Clara, California, USA Burial Other Spouse NEVERS, Edward | F3793 Marriage Abt 1908 Father BRACKETT, Joseph | F3794 Group Sheet Mother LINCOLN, Sarah N | F3794 Group Sheet
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Notes - From the Fresno Morning Republican, 14 Sep 1924:
PULLIAM-NEVERS WEDDING IN PIEDMONT
One of the interesting weddings of the past week was that of Mrs Belle Nevers and Roy Pulliam, both of this city, the ceremony having taken place last Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. G Abbott in Piedmont in the presence of about 40 friends and relatives.
The bride, who was given into the keeping of the groom by her brother, Lawrence Brackett of this city, wore a handsome gown of coral brocaded velvet caught at the side with pearls, while further trimming was of ostrich feathers. She carried a bouquet of rosebuds.
Mrs W. J. Simpson of this city, who served as matron of honor, was beautifully gowned in a blue brocaded velvet with trimmings of silver. She carried a bouquet of Columbia roses.
F. Lyons of San Francisco served as best man.
The beautiful home was attractively decorated with baskets of roses and gladioli in the shades of pink. Immediately following the wedding a dinner was served three large tables seating the guests. The bride's table was covered with a handsome lace cloth over pink satin, the centerpiece being a large basket filled with roses, gladioli and delphinium.
A honeymoon being enjoyed in the southern part of the state in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and Catalina Island. The bride's traveling dress was of black charmeen trimmed with squirrel, with becoming gray hat to complete it. Upon their return home they will make their home on Van Ness avenue.
Among the relatives present were the bride's three sisters, Mrs G. Abbott, Mrs M. M. Brown, Mrs Woods, Dr. G. S. Brackett of San Francisco and the groom's two aunts, Mrs. Collier with her husband of Berkeley, and Mrs. Drennan and Captain Drennan of San Francisco. Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Woods wore gowns of georgette in the orchid shades, each one varying from the others, but all embroidered with crystal beads [3]
- From the Fresno Morning Republican, 14 Sep 1924:
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Sources - [S1205] Pulliam-Nevers Wedding in Piedmont, One of the interesting weddings of the past week was that of Mrs Belle Nevers and Roy Pulliam, both of this city, the ceremony having taken place last Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. G Abbott in Piedmont.
- [S1206] Belle Nevers-in the California, U.S., Marriage Records from Select Counties, 1850-1941.
- [S1205] Pulliam-Nevers Wedding in Piedmont.
- [S1205] Pulliam-Nevers Wedding in Piedmont, One of the interesting weddings of the past week was that of Mrs Belle Nevers and Roy Pulliam, both of this city, the ceremony having taken place last Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. G Abbott in Piedmont.
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