1902 Marin County Births
| Tomales Letter | Mr. and Mrs. WOODWORTH were presented with a new grandson as a late Christmas present, which was born to the wife of Fred WOODWORTH, the 26th of December, 1901. |
| Brief Local Notes | A new boy has arrived at the home of Lt. E.W. SMITH. The young man is General in the Smith army just now. |
| A good sized boy arrived at the home of Thomas TILSON Sunday night. Mother and son are doing nicely. |
| Chileno Valley | A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. GILES on Saturday. |
| Brief Local Notes | Born – at San Anselmo, March 6, 1902, to the wife of S. Pennfield TAYLOR, (nee SHELDON), a daughter. |
| Brief Local Notes | A new girl arrived at the home of Richard MARTINEZ Sunday night. |
| Louis BECKER is naturally happy over the arrivel of a boy at his home a few days since. |
| Brief Local Notes | The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. DIECKMAN of the Downing Ranch, was baptized at the First Presbyterian Church last Sunday morning, Rev. Jones officiating. |
| Brief Local Notes | A new baker arrived in San Rafael, July 1, 1902 at the California bakery, and is adding happiness to the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.P. LINK. He weighed 10 pounds, and he and the mother are getting along nicely. |
| The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray PRESCOTT was baptized in the First Presbyterian Church last Sunday morning. |
| Brief Local Notes | William, John, Arthur, and Alice BARR were baptized at the Presbyterian Church last Thursday evening. |
| Brief Local Notes | Steve EDEN deserted the Undertakers for a few days this week in honor of the advent of a girl at his home. It arrived Sunday, August 17, 1902. |
| Brief Local Notes | A son was born September 29, 1902 to the wife of P.D. PEARCE. |
| James GRADY is the happy father of a son which arrived at his home October 1, 1902. |
| Brief Local Notes | H. ECKLAND has had his force augmented by the acquisition of an up-to-date electrician. He only weighs 7 ½ pounds, but he is the picture of his Dad. |
| Brief Local Notes | Hon. J.W. ATHERTON of Novato has something better than politics to worry about just now. A baby girl has arrived at his home and gives good promise of being an orator, if not a statesman. |
| Brief Local Notes | Jesse HADLEY, the genial Western Union operator, is the proud father of a bouncing girl. Mother and daughter are doing well. |