Hi John... As I'm not certain what documents you might have, I have a couple of suggestions depending upon that, other than marriage information. Your uncle's death certificate might hold some information. They take awhile, however, here's their link: http://www.sfdph.org/dph/comupg/records/vitalRec/default.asp I have several relatives buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma. They, too, will pass on whatever information they have in their files, but for a fee. Here's their information for genealogical research requests: http://www.holycrosscemeteries.com/contact/geneology.htm Here's the web page for their form: http://www.holycrosscemeteries.com/contact/documents/genealogy-form.pdf Possibly the Eureka area libraries might have an obituary from their local paper(s) which might contain his wife's name. Hope this helps... Barb in Modesto > * I am hoping that some of the knowledgeable people on this list help > me with information on how to obtain a marriage record from the City or > County of San Francisco. My great-uncle (Thomas Gray) was listed as > single and living in San Francisco in the 1920 census. He is listed as > still single and living in Eureka in the 1930> census, but when he died in Eureka on December 3, 1944 he is listed as > being married. We have not been able to find a marriage for him in > either Eureka or Humbolt County. He is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in > San Francisco so we are guessing that he was probably married in San > Francisco between the 1930 census and December 3, 1944. _________________________________________________________________ The i’m Talkaton. Can 30-days of conversation change the world? http://www.imtalkathon.com/?source=EML_WLH_Talkathon_ChangeWorld