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    1. [CAAMADOR] Family names in Jackson
    2. Jackie
    3. Hi...just wanted you all to know that I'm still keeping my eyes open.... Having the opportunity to look through some old correspondence of the Native Daughters in Jackson, and trying to remember the names the Amador List is searching for, this is what I found: ND had (could still have, I suppose) a benefit form that when filled out by an eligible member, the member would be reimbursed for time she was ill. Included on that form was a "visiting committee" two week list and that is where I found your names. These ladies were really diligent in their duties. So all the names that will follow were members of Ursula Parlor in Jackson. These were from 1930-1943 Janie M. Flagg (she was listed on the visiting committee on almost every early form I saw) Carrie Calvin Dec 1932 had injured her forearm...Dr. Lowe...1933 sprained right knee...1934 heart trouble Rose Ginocchio Podesta had apoplexy...Dr. B.C. Kern These next ladies served on various committees: Mary Raggio Velma Raggio B. Laughton Rose Cuneo Ella E. Caminetti Amelia Greve Theresa Raggio Elvira Guisto Mary P. Guisto There were a couple of receipts that interested me.. One was Mother Lode Market, Raggio Bros. Props. July 1936 (check out these prices) Mushrooms .50 Butter .22 Noodles .60 Oil .40 2# nuts .50 Don't you just love it???? The other receipt was Jackson Home Laundry, Mrs. C.C. Green Prop. 1932 9 tablecloths $1.75 That was my paternal grandmother. I knew she always had what was called a "mangle" & did washing but never thought about her having an actual business. She also ran a maternity home in Jackson, my dad made wooden cribs. Not for sure if she was connected with the Betty Wiley Maternity Home or not. The C.C. was my grandfather's name....Christopher Columbus. Jackie in California kimmee@volcano.net

    01/19/2001 06:23:22