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Family: John Preston Martin / Helga Elenora Hanson Martin (F2025)

m. 22 Dec 1902


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  • Father | Male
    John Preston Martin

    Born     
    Died     
    Buried     
    Married  22 Dec 1902  Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Mother | Female
    Helga Elenora Hanson Martin

    Born  11 Jul 1881  Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  30 Oct 1911   
    Buried    Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  John Hanson | F2024 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Hanson | F2024 Group Sheet 

    Child 1 | Female
    Elenora Martin

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    Died     
    Buried     

    Child 2 | Female
    Anna Martin

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    Child 3 | Female
    Ruby Martin

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  • Documents
    Marriage- Hanson, Helga-Martin, John
    Marriage- Hanson, Helga-Martin, John
    Martin-Hanson - At the home of the bride's parents in Topeka, Monday, December 22, 1902, John Preston Martin and Miss Helga Eleanor Hanson plighted their troth as man and wife. The Rev. Heranus, pastor of the Lutheran Church performed the ceremony in the presence of a few invited relatives and friends. The bride is one of Topeka's fair daughters, an enthusiastic church worker and a favorite in social circles. Mr. Martin is the gentlemanly barber who presides at the "OK" barber shop in this city. The happy couple arrived in Rossville on the evening "plug" and were met at the depot by an admiring and well-wishing crowd who deluged the bride and groom with rice and happy congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Martin were the recipients of numerous and valuable presents by their many Topeka friends as a token of the high regard and esteem in which they were held. The NEWS joins their Rossville friends in extending congratulations and welcoming them to a home in our midst.

    [From Dec 1902]