Hi Donna & Ron....here's a little gleaning from Amador County October 7, 1898...Amador Dispatch John Bawden, brother of Joe Bawden, long sufferer of consumption, died last Saturday. Rev. George Clifford officiated. Buried Sunday in the family plot in Plymouth. October 21, 1898..Amador Dispatch Under Plymouth Items Farewell party for the Bawden family as they are moving to Caliente, Kern County, where he is engaged in mining. Has lived in Plymouth 20 years. October 13, 1899...Amador Dispatch Published today the summons in the divorce of Jennie Bawden vs. Richard H. Bawden. J.J. Ekel of Plymouth attorney for the plaintiff. December 23, 1898...Amador Dispatch Under Sutter Creek Items Miss Grace Hodges & Charles N. Johnson were married at the residence of the brides mother on Eureka Terrace. Mr. Johnson is employed by Wildman-Mahoney Company. October 14, 1898...Amador Dispatch Early yesterday morning, Nat Griffin was going down a steep hill in a buggy near his house, in Pine Grove, when his foot slipped on the brake. He fell off & the wheel ran over him. October 21, 1898...Amador Dispatch Nathaniel Griffin, was the elder brother of Henry Griffin of Pine Grove. Native of Ireland. First went to Ontario Canada then on to the west coast 30 years ago. Been in Amador County about 16 years. Age 53. Has a son & a daughter who is married to the Rev. M. Burley, a Methodist minister in Hayward. Leaves four brothers, three of which are in California. Jackie in Jackson [email protected]