This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg//UW.2ADI/2238.1 Message Board Post: I searched for the marriage of Hole and Center, but did not find one. Thought maybe this may help. San Mateo Times Page 19 Monday, Oct., 15, 1951 San Mateo, California HENRIETTA E. HOLE Mrs. Henrietta E. Hole, formerly a resident at 1445 Bellevue avenue, Burlingame, died yesterday in Long Beach, where she has been staying for the past few years. A member of the First Methodist church of Burlingame, she was the widow of Benjamin Hole. Surviving are seven children, Margaret Gill of Menlo Park, Phillip Hole of Beverly Hills, Katharyn Hole of Piedmont, Grace Davey of Long Beach, Elizabeth Hass of Scotsdale, Ariz., Benjamin Hole Jr. of Spokane, Wash., and Virginia Brickert of Mill Valley. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Crosby N. Gray mortuary in Burlingame. Interment at Woodlawn Memorial Park, Colma, will follow. Transcribed by Minnie Lewis The Times Page 2 Friday, Feb., 1, 1957 San Mateo, California MRS. BRICKERT RITES TODAY Funeral services were held in San Francisco today for Mrs. Vivian V. Brickert, 44, of Belvedere will known in San Mateo and who for 17 years was advertising manager of Ransohoff’s apparel shop, San Francisco. She died Wednesday in Mt. Zion hospital after a year’s illness. Mrs. Brickert was a graduate of the old San Mateo Junior college, and later attended University of Denver. The former Vivian Hole, she had a host of friends here who knew her during her school and college days affectionally as “Chickie.” She was the sister of Mrs. Raymond J. Gill, Menlo Park, a teacher at San Mateo’s Baywood school; Mrs. Reginald Davey, Santa Cruz; Mrs. Elizabeth Haas, secretary of San Mateo Chamber of Commerce and now of Scottsdale, Ariz.; Katharyn Hole of Tiburon; Philip DcCeu Hole, Sherman Oaks, Calif., and Benjamin Hole, Spokane She leaves her husband, Lawrence G. Brickert, Belvedere, and two stepchildren, Mrs. Robert Peterson and Patricia Brickert of Palo Alto. Mrs. Brickert was a native of London, Ontario. Before her affiliation with Ransohoff’s she was associated with O’Connor- Moffait department store.