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Sarah Frances <I>Boydstun</I> Van Vlack

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Sarah Frances Boydstun Van Vlack

Birth
Dayton, Butte County, California, USA
Death
9 Apr 1951 (aged 81–82)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Chico, Butte County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Front Door Niches, South side
Memorial ID
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Chico Daily Record, Tuesday, January 2, 1900, pg 1 col 4: Van Vlack-Boydstun Nuptials. The marriage of Lewis T. Van Vlack of Chico and Miss Fannie Boydstun of San Jose was solemnized in San Jose last Wednesday evening, in the presence of a few friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Van Vlack will arrive in Chico about January 10th, where they will reside. Mr. Van Vlack is one of the prominent young citizens of this community and his bride resided here until about three years ago, when she went to San Jose wither father.
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"...Mr. Van Vlack and Miss Frances Boydstun were married at San Jose on December 27, 1899. The bride was born near Dayton, Butte County, the daughter of R.W. Boydstun, a native of Arkansas, who became an honored pioneer in California ... Six sons and two daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Boydstun, and the eldest of these is Mrs. Van Vlack, who was a graduate of Woodman Academy..." Biography of Lewis Van Vlack, History of Butte County, CA, 1918 by George C. Mansfield, pp 752 & 755.
Chico Daily Record, Tuesday, January 2, 1900, pg 1 col 4: Van Vlack-Boydstun Nuptials. The marriage of Lewis T. Van Vlack of Chico and Miss Fannie Boydstun of San Jose was solemnized in San Jose last Wednesday evening, in the presence of a few friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Van Vlack will arrive in Chico about January 10th, where they will reside. Mr. Van Vlack is one of the prominent young citizens of this community and his bride resided here until about three years ago, when she went to San Jose wither father.
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"...Mr. Van Vlack and Miss Frances Boydstun were married at San Jose on December 27, 1899. The bride was born near Dayton, Butte County, the daughter of R.W. Boydstun, a native of Arkansas, who became an honored pioneer in California ... Six sons and two daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Boydstun, and the eldest of these is Mrs. Van Vlack, who was a graduate of Woodman Academy..." Biography of Lewis Van Vlack, History of Butte County, CA, 1918 by George C. Mansfield, pp 752 & 755.


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