November 1, 1901 At the home of Mrs. E.L. CULBERT in Amador City. Miss Elizabeth J. CULBERT & Mr. Charles E. BUNKER were married. Mr. BUNKER is connected with the Keystone Mine. W.A. COURTRIGHTs new dwelling near Ranlett is now in the hands of painters & paper hangers and will soon be ready for occupancy. November 8, 1901 Mrs. GNECCO & daughter Grace of Jesus Maria were guests of Miss Daisy LAGOMARSINO last Sunday. Joseph RATTO Sr. died at home on North Main Tuesday. He was 71 years on November 5th. Another of the pioneer residents of Jackson has passed over the river and gone to join that rapidly increasing band of sturdy men and women who laid the foundation of the mighty empire we now live in. Born in Italy. Came to Jackson in 1852. Widowed seven years ago. Leaves one daughter, two sons & two brothers. W.C. CROCKER, not being in very good health, has given up his place at the Sheep Ranch mine and come home. November 15, 1901 John SANGUINETTI has a position in George L. THOMAS butcher shop and is learning to be a cutter. D.F. KERR & Jack DUFRENE, who have wayside inns on the Ione road, have erected sheds over the road way in front of their houses. These add to the comfort of travelers in both summer and winter. November 29, 1901 Under Calaveras County news: Arthur FOX of Comanche had a piece of steel about size of a bean embedded in his eye. Thought to have to lose his eye. Dr. B.J. POWELL of Stockton removed the particle & patient is doing well. Miss Lotta SARGENT, teacher of the New York Ranch school, has taken sick & there has been no school for several days. December 6, 1901 Mrs. SARGENT of San Jose came to be with her daughter who has typhoid fever. They are staying at the residence of David BEEM of New York Ranch. December 13, 1901 Mrs. E. GUISTO of Sacramento, sister of Mrs. E. GINOCCHIO, came to spend the holidays. December 20, 1901 Miss Lotta SARGENT improving. December 27, 1901 Infant child of Mr. & Mrs. J.H. WERLY of Pine Grove died Tuesday at the home of its parents. Got measles & then pneumonia. Attorney F.J. SOLINSKY is here from Los Angeles on professional business concerning the estate of Lillie M. EKEL, deceased. Miss Eva JENKINS, granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. Wallace KAY, came over from Lincoln, Placer County, to spend the holidays. J.A. LE FOY died at the county hospital Tuesday. Was an old resident of Amador & Calaveras counties. Buried beside his mother in Mokelumne Hill. Native of Louisana. 63 years. Came to California with his mother in the early 50s. Leaves wife, a son & a daughter (Mrs. Joe DUFRENE). Jackie in California [email protected]