Too hard to keep track of who wants what. I just know these are some of the surnames that have been put out for finding. March 1. 1901 Amador Dispatch THOMAS Estate Sale Sale of real property in the estate of J.P. THOMAS, deceased. Parcel number 1 sold to Charles H. CROCKER for his father in the amount of $830.00. Other property did not receive high enough bid so will go at another auction. (That might have hit both David & Linda). March 8, 1901..Born near Pine Grove, March 3, to W.F. SOUTHARD, a son. March 10, 1901 Died in Paloma, Calaveras Co. on March 8, Helen, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W.J. THOMAS, 22 months. May 10, 1901..John SANGUINETTI has a broken knee cap on the left leg. Heard a noise on back porch, found a drunken man & in the ensuing struggle to remove him from the porch, fell & broke his knee cap in two places. While at work in the Kennedy Mine a couple years ago, he broke the knee cap on his right leg & has not fully recovered from that accident. May 31, 1901 Gone to Colorado J.A. LAUGHTON left yesterday morning, going first to Cripple Creek, in hopes to find a good place to live. Mrs. LAUGTON & children will remain in Jackson for the present. June 12, 1901 Married in the Catholic Church in Jackson, June 19..Lawrence CUNEO of Sutter Creek & Miss Theresa K. MOLFINO of Middle Fork. (and in an article) Miss Theresa MOLFINO, daughter of Mrs. Margaret MOLFINO and the late Simone M. MOLFINO, married Lawrence L. CUNEO of Sutter Creek. Bride was given away by her oldest brother, Victor. Miss Stella CUNEO , cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. Lawrence S. MOLFINO, bestman. They will reside in the beautiful home Mr. CUNEO built for his bride in Sutter Creek. July 5, 1901 Born in Butte City, July 1, a daughter to Dan P. MURPHY. Jackie in Jackson [email protected]