Hij is getrouwd met Doris E Joseph.
Jewish Independent Cleveland Ohio 27 Apr 1917 p 3
Joseph Zellerbach--guests bidden to the engagement reception of Miss Doris Joseph, daughter of M;M Siegmund Joseph, of E. 93rd st, and Mrr Harold Zellerbach, son of M;M I. Zellerbach, were pleasantly surprised when they found that they came to attend a wedding. At 6:30, before an alter of palms and white lilies, Rabbi Moses J. Griess performed the ceremony.
The bridal party entered to the strains of the Lohengrin wedding march. The bride wore an empire gown of white satin trimmed with pearls. Her veil was of tulle worn with a band of pearls and edged with pearls. Her bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Walter A. Goldsmith, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Alfred L. Saroni, sister of the groom, were matrons of honor. The former wore jade green tulle and silver cloth and carried white Iris, and the latter wore peach colored tulle and satin and carried Ophelia roses. R. D. Zellerbach was best man and Mrr Ralph Joseph usher.
Mrs. Joseph, the bride's mother, wore black net and silver, and Mrs. Zellerbach, the groom's mother, wore black lace and blue satin.
Only members of the family attended the dinner. Several hundred guests attended the reception held in the evening.
In the fall M;M Zellerbach will make their home in San Francisco.
Zij zijn getrouwd april 1917 te Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA, hij was toen 23 jaar oud.Bron 1
Kind(eren):
board of directors of local ACJ; pg 196 Visions of Reform: CongregationEmanu-El and the Jews of San Francisco 1849 - 1999. Rosenbaum, Fred.
Board of Directors of Emanu-El 1930; pg 203 Visions of Reform: Congregation Emanu-El and the Jews of San Francisco 1849 - 1999. Rosenbaum, Fred.
Generated the Walker Report 1947, sacked Rabbi Reichert from Emanu-El, pg 205, Visions of Reform: Congregation Emanu-El and the Jews of San Francisco 1849 - 1999. Rosenbaum, Fred.
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Jewish Independent Cleveland Ohio 27 Apr 1917 p 3