Eleanor B Chew

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Eleanor B Chew (James)

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Daughter of John James and Cynthia James
Wife of Constantine Marcus Chew
Mother of John W Chew and Walter Chew

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About Eleanor B Chew

20 Sep 1881 Locality: Monterey CHEW, C.M., res: Monterey, age 45, native of Ohio JAMES, Eleanor B., res. Monterey, age 17, native of Cal. Married by: T.G. LAMBERT, Monterey, Justice Date of Record: 22 Sep 1881 Remarks: consent of parents

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The Salinas City Index; Thurs., Sept. 29, 1881, p. 3:

In last Saturdays Californian a correspondent gives the following description of the marriage of C.M. CHEW and Miss Elenor B. JAMES, both of whom are well known here, especially to those of our citizens who have visited Millers Canyon or Tassajara Springs: Had you been taking a quiet stroll along the San Jose Canyon, about 11 oclock last Tuesday morning you would have been aware that something of more than ordinary interest was about to transpire. There, beneath the giant sycamores, you would have seen assembled a goodly company consisting of Mr.&Mrs. John JAMES, Mr.&Mrs. C.B. FINCH, Mr.&Mrs. J.H. COMPHER, Mr.&Mrs. W.W. THOMPSON, Mr.&Mrs. S.B. GORDON, Mr.&Mrs. B.V. SARGENT, Mr.&Mrs. Wm. TIBBETTS, Mrs. BELL, Mrs. WILSON, Miss GORDON, Miss SARGENT, Mr. ADDISON, Mr. Jas. FINCH, Mr. J.R. SARGENT, Mr. S. KOFLE, and a somewhat clerical looking individual known as Justice LAMBERT, with a number of others, whose names the writer did not learn. You would not have been kept long in suspense, for under the marshalship of Mr. C.B. FINCH a line was formed, in couples, and marched a distance of about half a mile to the beach shore. Under the inspiration of the grand old oceans waves Justice LAMBERT, being prepared with the necessary legal documents, by virtue of his official position, proceeded to unite in marriage Mr. C.M. CHEW and the young and lovely Miss Elenor B. JAMES. After the completion of the ceremony and the congratulations of friends, the happy groom and bride took the line of march for camp and were followed by the assembled company. Arriving at camp, 3 cheers and a rousing tiger were given for the newly married couple, after which, under the management of the gallant Mr. TIBBETTS, the hospitalities of Mr.&Mrs. JAMES were generously displayed.