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Show WEDDED NAN PATTERSON. Leon Gaines Martin Married Tombs Prisoner in 1899. HA DTI ii ORB. Dec 8S. "Nan" Pattor-f. Pattor-f. n was married In Baltimore on Novem- bor 1!. 1W to I.'i'ti ; lines M;u-tln Th p..rPh roi.-oi-.l if St. lairtholomew's Episcopal Epis-copal church contains this entry ! Married Ieon ;alnis Martin. Ann ICIIza Pattrrs'.n Witnesses Clay sfcfl Herring, Her-ring, Julia A. Patterson. Minister, tho K.-v I'il-r.l H Inplo. Tlio party cami from Rnltlmoro to Washington where they resided and after securing s tnarruvgi license In the office ..f the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas proceeded to St Bartholomew's church. Thi ceremony was porformed in the rectory rec-tory Martin Is a clerk In ft. department i Ws hlngton Mr. Herring applied for the marriage license I'ndor oath he stated that "Nan" Patterson was IS years old, while tho man she was to marry was 3L ' One Of tho wltnosses, Julia Paltenson, N In r sister. She Is now Mrs. J. Morgan Smith it was she who told Young that "Nan" mik'ht do something desperate, und od him to hr ..u his Kuard Herring tho oihor witness, lives In Balstan, a suburb sub-urb Of W ashlngton Flo i a brother of Dr Artur Hi-rrlna of Halt Irn. to. who said todnv that this witness wax a resident of Washington at the time tho rnnrrlaRo ceremonj was performed Mr. ingio, who performed the f eremony, Is now In Virginia |