1929 Marin County Births
Thursday, November 7, 1929 - page 1
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Stork to Visit Convict Mother
What the fate of the
baby, as yet unborn, the child of Mrs. Frances Culp Leano, 30, San
Quentin convict, is to be is not yet determined.
Mrs. Leano, who is the
wife of Everett Leano, grocery store owner of Pasadena, was set to San
Quentin from Los Angeles on April 6, 1929, after she had been found
guilty of being a professional abortionist.
Shortly after the arrival
of Mrs. Leano in prison, she was examined by Dr. F. E. Garfinkle, who found
she was to become a mother. She has three children by a former marriage.
The matter was taken
up with the prison board and it has authorized the warden to make arrangements
at the Cottage Hospital to have the baby born there so that the child may
not be brought into the world behind prison walls. The baby is expected
the latter part of November.
Just what will be done
with the baby after its birth has not been determined. Whether or not it
will be taken back to the prison by the mother or placed in some institution
or under the care of a nurse are the questions which are puzzling the prison
autorities.
New Chief In Treanor Home
Chief of Police Harry Treanor of Ross
and Mrs. Treanor are receiving congratulations on the advent of a son,
which occurred Monday at the Cottage Hospital.
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Thursday, December 19, 1929 - page 4
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Taylor
of San Anselmo are receiving the congratulations of their friends on the
advent of a son born at the Ross General Hospital. This is the second child
in the Taylor home.
Congratulations are extended to Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Gillette on the birth of their first born, a daughter,
which occurred at the Cottage Hospital, with Dr. C. B. Marston as the attending
physician.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whitaker are receiving congratulations over the advent of a son who was born at the Cottage Hospital. This is the second child in the Whitaker family. Dr. Harry O. Hund was the physician in attendance. |