Ratay-Johnstone Ancestors - Person Sheet
Ratay-Johnstone Ancestors - Person Sheet
NameHenry Holcolmb “Harry” SANFORD
Birth18 Nov 1907, Nevada2700,6645,7812
Death15 Oct 19822700,6645,7812
BurialMountain View Cemetery, Washoe County, Nevada7812
OccupationCrescent Creamery; truck salesman, grocery salesman; driver; heating plant attendant
Education4 yrs high school
Spouses
Birth15 Dec 1909, Nevada2700,6645,7811
Death11 Feb 1984, Sparks, Washoe County, Nevada2700,6645,7811
BurialMountain View Cemetery, Washoe County, Nevada7811
FatherJohn Frederick KLEPPE (1872-1938)
MotherPearl Mae MORTON (1876-1932)
Marriage3 Nov 1928, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
Census notes for Henry Holcolmb “Harry” SANFORD
1930 Nevada, Washoe County, Reno City, 1st ward, E.D. 16-6, sheet 5B (taken 7 Apr 1930)
1029 Mary Forest St.?, dwelling 132, family 143
Sanford, Harry, head, owns, $2750, male, white, age 22, married at age 20, born Nevada, parents born Colorado, grocery salesman
————, Eula, wife, female, white, age 20, married age 18, born Nevada, father born Nevada, mother born Iowa
————, Joanne, daughter, female, white, age 1/12?, single, born Nevada, parents born Nevada

1940 Nevada, Washoe County, Reno City, ward 6, E.D. 16-19, sheet 17B (taken 17-18 April 1940)
520 South Center Street, household 462, owns, $5000
Sanford, Harry, head, male, white, age 32, married, 4 yrs high school, born Nevada, lived in same house in 1935, truck salesman, oil company
————, Eula, wife, female, white, age 30, married, 2 yrs high school, born Nevada, lived in same house in 1935
————, Joanne, daughter, female, white, age 10, single, 5th grade, born Nevada
————, Eula Mae, daughter, female, white, age 8, single, 3rd grade, born Nevada
Kleppe, Neva, sister-in-law, female, white, age 39, single, 2 yrs high school, born Nevada, lived in same house in 1935, bookkeeper, retail stationery store
Notes for Henry Holcolmb “Harry” & Eula Mae (Family)
Reno Evening Gazette 5 November 1928, p. 4 Mon.
Society
A beautiful home wedding took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Kleppe on Center street when their youngest daughter, Miss Eula Mae Kleppe, became the bride of Mr. Harry Sanford. Rev. Brewster Adams read the impressive ceremony in the presence of the immediate families of both parties. The bride, who is a very pretty girl, looked lovely in a gown of peach chiffon velvet and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Her bridesmaid was Miss Musa Anderson, who wore a gray dress and carried pink roses. Mr. Arthur Kleppe, brother of the bride, was best man. The rooms where the ceremony was performed were decorated with chrysanthemums and other late fall flowers. Following the marriage service a dinner was served, those being seated were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Kleppe, Mr. and Mrs. Ben N. Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kleppe, Miss Neva Kleppe, Miss Eslie Kleppe, Miss Helen Sanford, Miss Musa Anderson, Rev. Brewster Adams, Mr. Arthur Kleppe and Mr. Marvin Sanford. The bride is a Reno girl and has a wide acquaintance with friends throughout Washoe county as her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Kleppe, have been prominent residents here for many years. Mr. Sanford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben N. Sanford of Reno and is employed by the Crescent Creamery. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford will be at home to their friends at 524 Nevada street.
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