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Nicholas Biddle Lardner

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Nicholas Biddle Lardner

Birth
Niles, Berrien County, Michigan, USA
Death
27 Sep 1929 (aged 70)
Penryn, Placer County, California, USA
Burial
Newcastle, Placer County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
NARAMORE Plot
Memorial ID
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He married:
Sarah Elizabeth [Naramore] Lardner on
24 Feb 1886 Penryn, Placer, Caifornia.



Find A Grave contributor Kathie

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If interested, here's the wedding article...

"Lardner-Naramore—Nicholas Biddle Lardner, a younger brother of ex-District Attorney Lardner, was married yesterday at Penryn to Miss Sarah E. Naramore of that place. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride’s parents in the presence of the relatives of the high contracting parties, no outsiders being present. Rev. N. R. Peck tied the nuptial knot in his best style. Congratulations having been showered upon the newly-wedded pair, all present partook of a very excellent breakfast, after which the happy young couple very modestly betook themselves to their comfortable new home hard by instead of going on a wedding tour. A number of elegant and valuable presents were given them by their friends; also a deed by the heirs of the late Lynford Lardner (who was the groom’s father) to a fine ranch of 140 acres, the consideration being little more than nominal." [Placer Argus, Auburn, Thursday, 2-25-1886]

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He married:
Sarah Elizabeth [Naramore] Lardner on
24 Feb 1886 Penryn, Placer, Caifornia.



Find A Grave contributor Kathie

Their suggestion:
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If interested, here's the wedding article...

"Lardner-Naramore—Nicholas Biddle Lardner, a younger brother of ex-District Attorney Lardner, was married yesterday at Penryn to Miss Sarah E. Naramore of that place. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride’s parents in the presence of the relatives of the high contracting parties, no outsiders being present. Rev. N. R. Peck tied the nuptial knot in his best style. Congratulations having been showered upon the newly-wedded pair, all present partook of a very excellent breakfast, after which the happy young couple very modestly betook themselves to their comfortable new home hard by instead of going on a wedding tour. A number of elegant and valuable presents were given them by their friends; also a deed by the heirs of the late Lynford Lardner (who was the groom’s father) to a fine ranch of 140 acres, the consideration being little more than nominal." [Placer Argus, Auburn, Thursday, 2-25-1886]

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