San Francisco Examiner/1920/Byington Ford To Wed Girl Of Chicago

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Byington Ford To Wed Girl Of Chicago (1920)

Marion Boisot (1897-1990) and Byington Ford (1890-1985) engagement in the San Francisco Examiner on November 7, 1920.

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Byington Ford To Wed Girl Of Chicago. The engagement has been announced of Miss Marion Boisot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Boisot of Chicago, to Byington Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tirey L. Ford of this city. Miss Boisot recently made her debut in Chicago and came to California early in the season and has taken an active part in the social life of the Pebble Beach and Del Monte colonies. The wedding will take this month at Pebble Beach on November 17. Mr. Ford is the brother of Mrs. Samuel F. B. Morse.

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