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    1. Re: [CALOSANG] informational death certificates
    2. Martha Johnson
    3. Thanks to all for the answers to my question about getting an informational certificate. I will try again to order one. My first request was returned, but perhaps because I did not designate informational, and I did not meet the qualifications for the certified one. Martha

    07/13/2008 05:23:36
    1. [CALOSANG] informational death certificates
    2. Martha Johnson
    3. Does anybody know if CA issues informational death certificates for a death in 1968? Martha

    07/13/2008 12:19:38
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] informational death certificates
    2. the cohens
    3. Go here for information about ordering certificates for LA County: http://www.lavote.net/RECORDER/BDM_Records.cfm On 7/13/08, Judy and Roger Lehman <[email protected]> wrote: > Last time I tried they did, but that was 5 years ago. > > Roger

    07/13/2008 10:53:08
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] informational death certificates
    2. Judy and Roger Lehman
    3. Last time I tried they did, but that was 5 years ago. Roger -------------------------------------------------- From: "Martha Johnson" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 3:19 PM To: <[email protected]> Subject: [CALOSANG] informational death certificates > Does anybody know if CA issues informational death certificates for > a death in 1968? > > Martha > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus > signature database 3263 (20080711) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. > > http://www.eset.com > >

    07/13/2008 09:38:04
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] informational death certificates
    2. Mark Lomax
    3. You can get an informational copy of any California birth or death certificate (except, of course, the original birth certificate of an adoptee), regardless when the birth or death occurred. Mark Lomax Pasadena, CA On 7/13/08, Martha Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Does anybody know if CA issues informational death certificates for > a death in 1968? > > Martha > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    07/13/2008 09:27:12
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] BOOTH Family Photographs
    2. I have Radcliffs/Ratcliffs in all the places mentioned. Two of them married a Booth in Jackson or Vinton County, Ohio. I take it the name Radcliff is not mentioned? Thanks, Gary ---- Shelley Cardiel <[email protected]> wrote: > I've "rescued" a group of family photographs which belong to the BOOTH > Family of West Virginia, Ohio, and California. Based on limited research I > was able to gather some census information on the family and have included > that along with details of the photographs below: > > 1. John BOOTH, taken at the Schwichtenvery Studio in Pomona, CA, > 1890's, man in his 40's, note "Uncle" > > 2. Step Grandmother BOOTH, taken at the Tappan Studio in Bellaire, OH, > 1880's, woman in her 60's > > 3. Isaac BOOTH, taken at the J. W. Sellars Studio in Bellaire, OH, > dated Aug 1888, man in his 60's, note "born Dec 4th 1813" and "this is > my Mother's Father, J. M. MCBROOM" > > 4. Isaac BOOTH, taken at the Theo. Brinkmeier Studio in Moundsville, > WV, 1890's, man in his 70's, note "Grandpa BOOTHE, Marritts & Bobs > Great Grandfather" > > 1860 census of Malaga Township, OH: > > Isaac BOOTH, age 46, a Farmer, born England > Mary BOOTH, age 19, born PA > William BOOTH, age 19, a Farm Laborer, born OH > Milton BOOTH, age 18, born OH > > 1880 census of Bellaire, OH: > > Isaac BOOTH, age 66, born England, a Retired Farmer, parents born England > Mary Ann BOOTH, wife, age 57, born OH, Keeps House, parents born MA > M. A. MASON, step-son, age 37, born OH, at Home, parents born OH > Parly A. LOE, niece, age 22, born IL, at Home, parents born OH > > 1900 census of Bellaire, OH: > > Mary BOOTH, age 77, born Sept 1822, a widow, 2 children/1 living, born OH, > parents born MD/CT > M. M. BOOTH, son, age 56, born Jul 1843, born OH, parents born PA/OH > + Servant > > 1900 census of Pomona, CA: > > John M. BOOTH, age 49, born Apr 1851, married 23 years, born OH, parents > born OH/NY, a Farmer > Isadore L. BOOTH, wife, age 44, born Jul 1855, married 23 years, 8 > children/7 living, born WV, parents born WV > William E. BOOTH, son, age 20, born Feb 1879, born WV, a Day Laborer > Elmer E. BOOTH, son, age 18, born Dec 1881, born WV, a Fruit Packer > Howard J. BOOTH, son, age 14, born Jul 1885, born WV, at School > Nolte S. BOOTH, son, age 12, born Jun 1887, born WV, at School > Pluma BOOTH, dau, age 10, born Aug 1889, born WV, at School > George BOOTH, son, age 5, born Oct 1894, born WV > Theodore BOOTH, son, age 4, born Mar 1896, born WV > > 1910 census of Pomona, CA: > > John M. BOOTH, age 60, married 33 years, born OH, parents born OH/WV, Own > Income > Isadora L. BOOTH, wife, age 55, married 33 years, 8 children/7 living, born > WV, parents born VA > William E. BOOTH, son, age 30, born WV, a Retail Clothing Merchant > Elmer E. BOOTH, son, age 28, born WV, a Retail Clothing Merchant > Pluma BOOTH, dau, age 20, born WV > George B. BOOTH, son, age 18, born WV > Theodore F. BOOTH, son, age 14, born WV > > 1920 census of Pomona, CA: > > John M. BOOTH, age 69, born OH, parents born England/OH, a Clothing Merchant > Isadora BOOTH, wife, age 64, born VW, parents born WV > Pluma V. BOOTH, dau, age 20, born WV > > I recovered MCBROOM Family photographs from the same source so I do know > that the families are connected as well. I'm hoping to locate someone from > the BOOTH Family so that these wonderful old photographs can be returned to > their rightful place within the family. If you are a member of this family, > or you know someone who might be, please contact me. > > Thanks, > Shelley > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/12/2008 11:14:41
    1. [CALOSANG] BOOTH Family Photographs
    2. Shelley Cardiel
    3. I've "rescued" a group of family photographs which belong to the BOOTH Family of West Virginia, Ohio, and California. Based on limited research I was able to gather some census information on the family and have included that along with details of the photographs below: 1. John BOOTH, taken at the Schwichtenvery Studio in Pomona, CA, 1890's, man in his 40's, note "Uncle" 2. Step Grandmother BOOTH, taken at the Tappan Studio in Bellaire, OH, 1880's, woman in her 60's 3. Isaac BOOTH, taken at the J. W. Sellars Studio in Bellaire, OH, dated Aug 1888, man in his 60's, note "born Dec 4th 1813" and "this is my Mother's Father, J. M. MCBROOM" 4. Isaac BOOTH, taken at the Theo. Brinkmeier Studio in Moundsville, WV, 1890's, man in his 70's, note "Grandpa BOOTHE, Marritts & Bobs Great Grandfather" 1860 census of Malaga Township, OH: Isaac BOOTH, age 46, a Farmer, born England Mary BOOTH, age 19, born PA William BOOTH, age 19, a Farm Laborer, born OH Milton BOOTH, age 18, born OH 1880 census of Bellaire, OH: Isaac BOOTH, age 66, born England, a Retired Farmer, parents born England Mary Ann BOOTH, wife, age 57, born OH, Keeps House, parents born MA M. A. MASON, step-son, age 37, born OH, at Home, parents born OH Parly A. LOE, niece, age 22, born IL, at Home, parents born OH 1900 census of Bellaire, OH: Mary BOOTH, age 77, born Sept 1822, a widow, 2 children/1 living, born OH, parents born MD/CT M. M. BOOTH, son, age 56, born Jul 1843, born OH, parents born PA/OH + Servant 1900 census of Pomona, CA: John M. BOOTH, age 49, born Apr 1851, married 23 years, born OH, parents born OH/NY, a Farmer Isadore L. BOOTH, wife, age 44, born Jul 1855, married 23 years, 8 children/7 living, born WV, parents born WV William E. BOOTH, son, age 20, born Feb 1879, born WV, a Day Laborer Elmer E. BOOTH, son, age 18, born Dec 1881, born WV, a Fruit Packer Howard J. BOOTH, son, age 14, born Jul 1885, born WV, at School Nolte S. BOOTH, son, age 12, born Jun 1887, born WV, at School Pluma BOOTH, dau, age 10, born Aug 1889, born WV, at School George BOOTH, son, age 5, born Oct 1894, born WV Theodore BOOTH, son, age 4, born Mar 1896, born WV 1910 census of Pomona, CA: John M. BOOTH, age 60, married 33 years, born OH, parents born OH/WV, Own Income Isadora L. BOOTH, wife, age 55, married 33 years, 8 children/7 living, born WV, parents born VA William E. BOOTH, son, age 30, born WV, a Retail Clothing Merchant Elmer E. BOOTH, son, age 28, born WV, a Retail Clothing Merchant Pluma BOOTH, dau, age 20, born WV George B. BOOTH, son, age 18, born WV Theodore F. BOOTH, son, age 14, born WV 1920 census of Pomona, CA: John M. BOOTH, age 69, born OH, parents born England/OH, a Clothing Merchant Isadora BOOTH, wife, age 64, born VW, parents born WV Pluma V. BOOTH, dau, age 20, born WV I recovered MCBROOM Family photographs from the same source so I do know that the families are connected as well. I'm hoping to locate someone from the BOOTH Family so that these wonderful old photographs can be returned to their rightful place within the family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley

    07/12/2008 02:51:06
    1. [CALOSANG] FW: [CA-SPANISH] [Fwd: LECTURE: Treasures from the LA City Archives]
    2. Joseph A Antunez
    3. Fyi.. ------ Forwarded Message From: Ron Filion <[email protected]> Reply-To: <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 10:21:07 -0700 To: <[email protected]> Conversation: [CA-SPANISH] [Fwd: LECTURE: Treasures from the LA City Archives] Subject: [CA-SPANISH] [Fwd: LECTURE: Treasures from the LA City Archives] This looks like fun! Wish I could go. If anyone attends, please let us know if there are any records we should know about. Ron -------- Original Message -------- Subject: LECTURE: Treasures from the LA City Archives Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:36:57 -0700 From: Denise S. Spooner <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] [Cross-posted from H-Urban} From: H-NET Urban History Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark E. Kehren Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 9:04 AM From: Todd Gish <[email protected]> The Los Angeles City Historical Society and the History Department, Los Angeles Public Library Invite You to the 16th Annual Marie Northrop Lecture Series Mark Taper Auditorium of the Richard J. Riordan Central Library Fifth Street Between Grand Avenue and Flower Street Sunday, July 13, 2008 2:00p.m. Free and open to the Public; refreshments will be served Funded by the Wood Family Trust "TREASURES FROM THE LOS ANGELES CITY ARCHIVES" Presented by HYNDA L. RUDD Former Records Management Officer and City Archivist Hynda Rudd will present an illustrated talk showcasing the treasure trove of historical records (covering the years 1827 to 2000) to be found in the Los Angeles City Archives. A passion of hers for decades, she "felt it was necessary to introduce this remarkable, unknown collection to local historical societies, librarians, museum curators, teachers and other interested groups." No one knows this subject better than Hynda, who received a Master's degree in history at the University of Utah prior to moving to Los Angeles in 1978. Here, she continued her education at USC, earning a Master's in Library Sciences. Hired as the city's first archivist in 1980, Hynda was promoted to records management officer in 1986, managing the program for more than 45 departments, offices and bureaus. Over her career, she has also acted as the L.A. City Historical Society's project manager for a bibliography of published material about Los Angeles between 1970 and 1990, and as head of the editorial board for the recent two-volume opus, The Development of Los Angeles City Government: An Institutional History, 1850-2000 (published 2007). Active in many historical and archival organizations, Hynda is past president of the L.A. City Historical Society, board member of the National Association of Government Archives & Records Administrators, and has worked as consultant to USC and the L.A. Railroad Heritage Foundation. ........................................................................ ..... This facility is handicap-accessible. Validated parking is available for $1.00 between 1pm and 5pm at the 524 South Flower Street garage; check www.lapl.org for more information, or call (213) 228-7000. The Metro Blue Line and Metro Red Line both have stops near Central Library, and most Buses coming downtown stop near the Central Library; check www.metro.net for rates, routes and schedules. Los Angeles City Historical Society PO Box 41046, Los Angeles CA 90041 (323) 936-2912 www.lacityhistory.org Visit the California-Spanish website at http://www.sfgenealogy.com/spanish/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------ End of Forwarded Message

    07/11/2008 06:49:46
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] Joseph Herbert Thompson died 4 JAN 1944 Hollywood, CA
    2. Michael McTeer
    3. There is an LA TIMES 5 January 1944, funeral announcement. On the copy I am looking at the right side is cut, Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File). Los Angeles, Calif.: Jan 5, 1944. p. 9 (1 page): THOMPSON, Joseph Herbert (Rev.) la[te?] of 641 West Forty-ninth street. Funeral services Thursday, 10:3/ a.m. at the Country of Church of Hollywood, Franklin and Yucca, Bramb/ Funeral Home in charge. ----- Original Message ----- From: "hslawblm" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 10:51 AM Subject: [CALOSANG] Joseph Herbert Thompson died 4 JAN 1944 Hollywood, CA Can anyone do a lookup for an obituary or cemetery info for Joseph Herbert Thompson born Christchurch, New Zealand, Dec 1, 1869, married Emma Faloon, Chicago, III, 1903 and died in Hollywood, California on Jan 4, 1944. I don't know where he is buried but probably in Hollywood, CA in 1944. What is the name of the cemetery there in 1944? I think his wife is also buried there. He had been a minister, Congregational Christian Church or Presby. and a clerk in a grocery store. ---------------------- 1930 US Census Los Angeles, CA, Districts 251-500. block 386 East 47th street 482/162/184 Thompson, Joseph H. age 60 age 33 when 1st married, born new Zealand, Father born Northern ireland, Mother born England, Immigrated 1902 AL?, Salesman Retail Grocery Store Thompson, Sarah age 63, wife, age 32 when first married, born Illinois, Father born Ohio, Mother born Illinois, NOTE: think it is Emma Sarah (Faloon) Thompson, his wife thanks for any help, bonnie 4 JAN 1944 Ho ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/08/2008 05:29:48
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] Joseph Herbert Thompson died 4 JAN 1944 Hollywood, CA
    2. Joseph A Antunez
    3. I found a 1949 obit for an Emma Thompson who was born in Illinois. I'll send it to you in a separate email message as an attachment. On 7/8/08 10:51 AM, "hslawblm" <[email protected]> wrote: Can anyone do a lookup for an obituary or cemetery info for Joseph Herbert Thompson born Christchurch, New Zealand, Dec 1, 1869, married Emma Faloon, Chicago, III, 1903 and died in Hollywood, California on Jan 4, 1944. I don't know where he is buried but probably in Hollywood, CA in 1944. What is the name of the cemetery there in 1944? I think his wife is also buried there. He had been a minister, Congregational Christian Church or Presby. and a clerk in a grocery store. ---------------------- 1930 US Census Los Angeles, CA, Districts 251-500. block 386 East 47th street 482/162/184 Thompson, Joseph H. age 60 age 33 when 1st married, born new Zealand, Father born Northern ireland, Mother born England, Immigrated 1902 AL?, Salesman Retail Grocery Store Thompson, Sarah age 63, wife, age 32 when first married, born Illinois, Father born Ohio, Mother born Illinois, NOTE: think it is Emma Sarah (Faloon) Thompson, his wife thanks for any help, bonnie 4 JAN 1944 Ho ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/08/2008 05:18:35
    1. [CALOSANG] Joseph Herbert Thompson died 4 JAN 1944 Hollywood, CA
    2. hslawblm
    3. Can anyone do a lookup for an obituary or cemetery info for Joseph Herbert Thompson born Christchurch, New Zealand, Dec 1, 1869, married Emma Faloon, Chicago, III, 1903 and died in Hollywood, California on Jan 4, 1944. I don't know where he is buried but probably in Hollywood, CA in 1944. What is the name of the cemetery there in 1944? I think his wife is also buried there. He had been a minister, Congregational Christian Church or Presby. and a clerk in a grocery store. ---------------------- 1930 US Census Los Angeles, CA, Districts 251-500. block 386 East 47th street 482/162/184 Thompson, Joseph H. age 60 age 33 when 1st married, born new Zealand, Father born Northern ireland, Mother born England, Immigrated 1902 AL?, Salesman Retail Grocery Store Thompson, Sarah age 63, wife, age 32 when first married, born Illinois, Father born Ohio, Mother born Illinois, NOTE: think it is Emma Sarah (Faloon) Thompson, his wife thanks for any help, bonnie 4 JAN 1944 Ho

    07/08/2008 04:51:36
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] What's New at the Southern California Genealogical Society
    2. Martha Johnson
    3. I am here in Ohio, and am really impressed with your offerings. You indeed have some wonderful programs slated. Martha

    07/03/2008 07:35:33
    1. [CALOSANG] What's New at the Southern California Genealogical Society
    2. Paula Hinkel
    3. Whew. We're catching our collective breath and basking in the wonderful comments coming our way from Jamboree attendees. Thank you all for kudos and congratulations. Look for a Jamboree update in the next few days. We're ready to move on to the next month's activities at the SCGS Family Research Library. Happy 4th of July! Please note that the library is closed on Friday, July 4, for Independence Day. Open House Saturday, July 12 11am to 3pm 417 Irving Drive, Burbank (cross street Glenoaks) Tour the library, meet the volunteers and enjoy light refreshments Learn about all the resources available to members and guests Everyone welcome, RSVP requested to (818) 843-7247 Kids' Only Scrapbooking with Laurie Schlichter Saturday August 9 - 12noon - 5pm Say good by to "I'm bored" and "There's nothing to do" this summer. She will encourage the children to showcase their memories and improve their storytelling skills while completing a scrap book. The $30.00 fee includes a scrap book, decorative pages, stickers and 3-D embellishments and use of tools. DNA Interest Group - 10am - 2pm Saturday August 30 - Last August many of our members chose to participate in the research project of the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation. We will review how to make use of the testing information. Annual Used Book Sale Saturday October 4 - 9am - 3pm The SCGS Annual Book Sale is scheduled for October 4, 9am-3pm, at the SCGS Library, 417 Irving Drive, Burbank. Now's a great time to make some room on your bookshelves at home and show your support for SCGS. Bring your book donations to the Library any time before October 4th. Put this event on your calendar today so you don't miss it! Stock up on fiction, nonfiction, biographies, how-to books, kids' books, books of all kinds. Scrapbook Techniques for Genealogists with Pam Wiedenbeck Lunch and Learn - Saturday October 11 - 12noon - 4pm Pam Wiedenbeck will present an introduction to techniques for creating scrapbooks for genealogy and family history use. Scrapbooks supplement traditional genealogical names, places, and dates by providing pictures and physical artifacts related to the family history. A Creative Memories consultant will be available after the presentation. Appraisal Faire Saturday October 25 - 10am-12noon and 1pm-4pm At one time or another, you've probably inherited a trinket or important family heirloom. Although you would be hard-pressed to consider parting with it, you've been wondering about the insurance value, or want to know more about its history. You're in luck! Bring up to 3 items per person to the SCGS Appraisal Faire on Saturday, October 25 and consult with our qualified appraisers on the value of your items. $5 donation per item is requested. The Appraisal Faire will be held at the SCGS Library, 417 Irving Drive, Burbank, California, from 10-12noon and 1-4pm. The event is open to the public. An Afternoon with Barbara Renick Saturday, November 8 - 12noon - 4pm 1 - Making a List and Checking It Twice: There are many different types of lists and tools. This lecture covers making and using research summaries, alphabetical name lists, geographic research interest lists, surname spelling lists, e-mail filtering, searching archived mail lists, and hard drive searching. 2 - How Computers Are Changing Genealogical Research: Computers are changing the way we, as genealogists, do research. This lecture covers the four phases of genealogical research (survey, research, evaluation, and publication phases) from the era BC (Before Computers) to the era AD (After Disks). Legacy Users Group - 7pm - 9pm Did you buy a new copy of Legacy at Jamboree? Attend this users group meeting and learn all the hints for using the newest version of this popular software. July 14, August 11 SCGS Board Meeting - 6pm - 8pm Meets the 3rd Thursday of the month July 17, August 21 Long Range Planning - 6pm - 8pm Meets the 2nd Thursday of the month July 10, August 14 TMG User Group - 2pm - 4pm No meeting in July. Next meeting August 2 Writers Group (SCGS Members only) - check calendar for times June 15, July 8, July 20, August 17 German Interest Group - 1pm - 4pm July 19, August 16 Family Tree Maker Users Group - 2pm - 4pm July 27, August 24 DNA Interest Group August 30 - 10am - 2pm Irish Interest Group August 31 - 10am - 4pm Genealogical Society of Hispanic America August 2, 10am to 4pm Hispanic Tuesday Research Group July 15, August 12 French-Canadian Research Group Every Wednesday 10am - 4pm German Research Group Every Thursday 10am - 4pm Unless indicated otherwise, the Library is open to the public for research on: 10:00am - 4:00pm Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays 10:00am - 9:00pm Tuesdays 10:00am - 4:00pm on third and fourth Saturdays 10:00am - 4:00pm on first and second Sundays Closed Mondays Southern California Genealogical Society 417 Irving Drive Burbank, California 91504-2408 phone: 818-843-7247 email: [email protected] web: www.scgsgenealogy.com www.genealogyjamboree.blogspot.com

    07/03/2008 01:41:32
    1. [CALOSANG] Genealogy Jamboree
    2. Paula Hinkel
    3. Just a reminder that the Jamboree exhibit hall will be FREE from noon to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 29. You'll be able to roam through the exhibit hall, speak to vendors, pick up great deals on software and information service subscriptions. You can test-drive several for-pay subscription services in the Tech Zone and get answers to your questions from the SCGS reSearCh GenieS. Hope to see you at the Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel, 2500 Hollywood Way, Burbank from 12-3pm Sunday. For information, check the blog at www.genealogyjamboree.blogspot.com See you there!

    06/27/2008 11:48:30
    1. [CALOSANG] Fwd: Footnote.com - Found Declaration of Intention - have questions
    2. Dear Luana, I'm sorry for any confusion.? Declaration of Intention and Naturalization papers are two different documents.? The information on them likely varies, for example, different addresses would be likely over a 5 year time frame.? Declarations of Intention could be filed anytime after arrival.? Naturalizations required at least a 5-year residency.? While it is so, that the Declaration?usually leads to?naturalization, a person?could?file these in different courts.? When naturalization records were verified for accurate arrival information, the arrival manifests were?noted with the court id and other id information of the naturalization case nos.? ?Notice the handwritten numeric information noted on the manifest near the line where your ancestor is listed.? If the court code is decoded, then you can pursue the naturalization documents.? ?I imagine that your local NARA office would be helpful in decoding the court name and lead you to the naturalization document.? I hope this inform! ation is helpful or at least interesting. Margaret???? -----Original Message----- From: LS <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:50 pm Subject: Re: [CALOSANG] Footnote.com - Found Declaration of Intention - have questions Hi Margaret, I love receiving replies to my queiries, but your response has totally confused me.....smiles!! I'm not sure what you meant by handwritten numbers on the manifest of the Galveston arrival record usually indicate the court where the naturalization took place? I already have the Galveston arrival record (his immigration) and am not sure what that would have to do with naturalization records? He moved on to CA, which is where his naturalization was at least "declared as an intent". I have since obtained a copy of that "Declaration of Intention" in CA, and I'm happy to say, he's my man! Either we are talking about two different issues or perhaps, most likely actually, I totally misunderstood the intent of your reply. But thanks for your good intentions in replying. If you can help me understand further what you meant, I'd be happy to listen. Luana [email protected] wrote: > The Galveston arrival record lists handwritten numbers on the manifest.? These numbers usually indicate the court where naturalization took place.? You might check with NARA if they could help you decode the numbers. > Margaret > > > -----Original Message----- > From: LS <[email protected]> > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Sent: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 1:51 pm > Subject: [CALOSANG] Footnote.com - Found Declaration of Intention - have questions > > > > Hello fellow listers, > > I'm pretty excited. I have just found a real possibility of an > ancestor's "Declaration on Intention". First, some background of what > little I know. His name is Richard Max Krause. He was born in Germany > abt. 1902. He seems to have immigrated to the U.S through the Port of > Galveston, Texas, arriving 1/1/1930 at 27 years of age. His final > destination is listed as Duarte, CA. If I am following the correct man, > he died 7/13/1968 in Los Angeles Co., residence 929 W. Walnut, Monrovia, > which is very close to Duarte. Parents listed as Mathew & Ann Krause, > married; spouse is Fran. Buried Live Oak Cemetery , which is in > Monrovia. I also have a birth record of his son in 1934 and his address > at that time was in Hollywood, the child's mother's residence in Covina > (her name was Berniece). Covina is also in the vicinity of Monrovia and > Duarte. I have doubts they ever married, they lived at different > residences and she was 13 years younger (at 19 yrs old). The son at > some point later took on the surname Temple (possibly through a > step-father), which was the only name I ever knew. I never knew he was > actually born a Krause until I obtained his death record (as a Temple) > which lists his father's name as Richard Krause b. Germany. and > subsequently his birth record (obviously as a Krause) listing his father > as Richard Max Krause, b. Germany. From those two records, I was able > to research backwards to the rest of the above. For the life of me, I > cannot find this Richard Max Krause in the 1930 U.S. census records. He > should be in TX, CA or somewhere en route in between with the census > that year taken in April. > > On Footnote.com , the Declaration of Intention I found is for one > Richard Max Krause, birth country Germany, the document year being 1931. > The publication title is* *Naturalization Petitions for the Southern > District Of California, 1887-1940. Ok, so this seems to fit very well. > I am only a free basic member of Footnote, so I don't have access to the > image. My questions are, can someone who has actually obtained a record > such as this around 1931 tell me what I might gain from purchasing the > image? Or better yet, is there anyone with full access to Footnote that > would be willing to look at the image and tell me if what it shows could > be the same person I'm researching or at least tell me the "kind" of > information it provides? I want an idea of what is found on a ca. 1931 > "Intention" record, ie; current address given? parent's names? marriage > status/info?, relatives?, witnesses? Anything to try to connect to this > man that I've had difficulty tracing for many many years. > > Thanks for any help anyone may be able to provide and if anyone thinks > they might connect, please contact me. Much appreciated. > > Luana >

    06/24/2008 07:50:05
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] Footnote.com - Found Declaration of Intention - have questions
    2. LS
    3. Hi Margaret, I love receiving replies to my queiries, but your response has totally confused me.....smiles!! I'm not sure what you meant by handwritten numbers on the manifest of the Galveston arrival record usually indicate the court where the naturalization took place? I already have the Galveston arrival record (his immigration) and am not sure what that would have to do with naturalization records? He moved on to CA, which is where his naturalization was at least "declared as an intent". I have since obtained a copy of that "Declaration of Intention" in CA, and I'm happy to say, he's my man! Either we are talking about two different issues or perhaps, most likely actually, I totally misunderstood the intent of your reply. But thanks for your good intentions in replying. If you can help me understand further what you meant, I'd be happy to listen. Luana [email protected] wrote: > The Galveston arrival record lists handwritten numbers on the manifest.? These numbers usually indicate the court where naturalization took place.? You might check with NARA if they could help you decode the numbers. > Margaret > > > -----Original Message----- > From: LS <[email protected]> > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Sent: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 1:51 pm > Subject: [CALOSANG] Footnote.com - Found Declaration of Intention - have questions > > > > Hello fellow listers, > > I'm pretty excited. I have just found a real possibility of an > ancestor's "Declaration on Intention". First, some background of what > little I know. His name is Richard Max Krause. He was born in Germany > abt. 1902. He seems to have immigrated to the U.S through the Port of > Galveston, Texas, arriving 1/1/1930 at 27 years of age. His final > destination is listed as Duarte, CA. If I am following the correct man, > he died 7/13/1968 in Los Angeles Co., residence 929 W. Walnut, Monrovia, > which is very close to Duarte. Parents listed as Mathew & Ann Krause, > married; spouse is Fran. Buried Live Oak Cemetery , which is in > Monrovia. I also have a birth record of his son in 1934 and his address > at that time was in Hollywood, the child's mother's residence in Covina > (her name was Berniece). Covina is also in the vicinity of Monrovia and > Duarte. I have doubts they ever married, they lived at different > residences and she was 13 years younger (at 19 yrs old). The son at > some point later took on the surname Temple (possibly through a > step-father), which was the only name I ever knew. I never knew he was > actually born a Krause until I obtained his death record (as a Temple) > which lists his father's name as Richard Krause b. Germany. and > subsequently his birth record (obviously as a Krause) listing his father > as Richard Max Krause, b. Germany. From those two records, I was able > to research backwards to the rest of the above. For the life of me, I > cannot find this Richard Max Krause in the 1930 U.S. census records. He > should be in TX, CA or somewhere en route in between with the census > that year taken in April. > > On Footnote.com , the Declaration of Intention I found is for one > Richard Max Krause, birth country Germany, the document year being 1931. > The publication title is* *Naturalization Petitions for the Southern > District Of California, 1887-1940. Ok, so this seems to fit very well. > I am only a free basic member of Footnote, so I don't have access to the > image. My questions are, can someone who has actually obtained a record > such as this around 1931 tell me what I might gain from purchasing the > image? Or better yet, is there anyone with full access to Footnote that > would be willing to look at the image and tell me if what it shows could > be the same person I'm researching or at least tell me the "kind" of > information it provides? I want an idea of what is found on a ca. 1931 > "Intention" record, ie; current address given? parent's names? marriage > status/info?, relatives?, witnesses? Anything to try to connect to this > man that I've had difficulty tracing for many many years. > > Thanks for any help anyone may be able to provide and if anyone thinks > they might connect, please contact me. Much appreciated. > > Luana > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of > the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    06/23/2008 01:50:43
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] Footnote.com - Found Declaration of Intention - have questions
    2. The Galveston arrival record lists handwritten numbers on the manifest.? These numbers usually indicate the court where naturalization took place.? You might check with NARA if they could help you decode the numbers. Margaret -----Original Message----- From: LS <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; [email protected] Sent: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 1:51 pm Subject: [CALOSANG] Footnote.com - Found Declaration of Intention - have questions Hello fellow listers, I'm pretty excited. I have just found a real possibility of an ancestor's "Declaration on Intention". First, some background of what little I know. His name is Richard Max Krause. He was born in Germany abt. 1902. He seems to have immigrated to the U.S through the Port of Galveston, Texas, arriving 1/1/1930 at 27 years of age. His final destination is listed as Duarte, CA. If I am following the correct man, he died 7/13/1968 in Los Angeles Co., residence 929 W. Walnut, Monrovia, which is very close to Duarte. Parents listed as Mathew & Ann Krause, married; spouse is Fran. Buried Live Oak Cemetery , which is in Monrovia. I also have a birth record of his son in 1934 and his address at that time was in Hollywood, the child's mother's residence in Covina (her name was Berniece). Covina is also in the vicinity of Monrovia and Duarte. I have doubts they ever married, they lived at different residences and she was 13 years younger (at 19 yrs old). The son at some point later took on the surname Temple (possibly through a step-father), which was the only name I ever knew. I never knew he was actually born a Krause until I obtained his death record (as a Temple) which lists his father's name as Richard Krause b. Germany. and subsequently his birth record (obviously as a Krause) listing his father as Richard Max Krause, b. Germany. From those two records, I was able to research backwards to the rest of the above. For the life of me, I cannot find this Richard Max Krause in the 1930 U.S. census records. He should be in TX, CA or somewhere en route in between with the census that year taken in April. On Footnote.com , the Declaration of Intention I found is for one Richard Max Krause, birth country Germany, the document year being 1931. The publication title is* *Naturalization Petitions for the Southern District Of California, 1887-1940. Ok, so this seems to fit very well. I am only a free basic member of Footnote, so I don't have access to the image. My questions are, can someone who has actually obtained a record such as this around 1931 tell me what I might gain from purchasing the image? Or better yet, is there anyone with full access to Footnote that would be willing to look at the image and tell me if what it shows could be the same person I'm researching or at least tell me the "kind" of information it provides? I want an idea of what is found on a ca. 1931 "Intention" record, ie; current address given? parent's names? marriage status/info?, relatives?, witnesses? Anything to try to connect to this man that I've had difficulty tracing for many many years. Thanks for any help anyone may be able to provide and if anyone thinks they might connect, please contact me. Much appreciated. Luana ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/22/2008 08:44:10
    1. [CALOSANG] Footnote.com - Found Declaration of Intention - have questions
    2. LS
    3. Hello fellow listers, I'm pretty excited. I have just found a real possibility of an ancestor's "Declaration on Intention". First, some background of what little I know. His name is Richard Max Krause. He was born in Germany abt. 1902. He seems to have immigrated to the U.S through the Port of Galveston, Texas, arriving 1/1/1930 at 27 years of age. His final destination is listed as Duarte, CA. If I am following the correct man, he died 7/13/1968 in Los Angeles Co., residence 929 W. Walnut, Monrovia, which is very close to Duarte. Parents listed as Mathew & Ann Krause, married; spouse is Fran. Buried Live Oak Cemetery , which is in Monrovia. I also have a birth record of his son in 1934 and his address at that time was in Hollywood, the child's mother's residence in Covina (her name was Berniece). Covina is also in the vicinity of Monrovia and Duarte. I have doubts they ever married, they lived at different residences and she was 13 years younger (at 19 yrs old). The son at some point later took on the surname Temple (possibly through a step-father), which was the only name I ever knew. I never knew he was actually born a Krause until I obtained his death record (as a Temple) which lists his father's name as Richard Krause b. Germany. and subsequently his birth record (obviously as a Krause) listing his father as Richard Max Krause, b. Germany. From those two records, I was able to research backwards to the rest of the above. For the life of me, I cannot find this Richard Max Krause in the 1930 U.S. census records. He should be in TX, CA or somewhere en route in between with the census that year taken in April. On Footnote.com , the Declaration of Intention I found is for one Richard Max Krause, birth country Germany, the document year being 1931. The publication title is* *Naturalization Petitions for the Southern District Of California, 1887-1940. Ok, so this seems to fit very well. I am only a free basic member of Footnote, so I don't have access to the image. My questions are, can someone who has actually obtained a record such as this around 1931 tell me what I might gain from purchasing the image? Or better yet, is there anyone with full access to Footnote that would be willing to look at the image and tell me if what it shows could be the same person I'm researching or at least tell me the "kind" of information it provides? I want an idea of what is found on a ca. 1931 "Intention" record, ie; current address given? parent's names? marriage status/info?, relatives?, witnesses? Anything to try to connect to this man that I've had difficulty tracing for many many years. Thanks for any help anyone may be able to provide and if anyone thinks they might connect, please contact me. Much appreciated. Luana

    06/21/2008 04:51:27
    1. Re: [CALOSANG] Scenario Lane, LA county
    2. the cohens
    3. I also found a Scenario Drive in Huntington Beach at zip code 92649 at http://www.411.com/reverse_address And if you Google for "scenario-lane california" (without the quotes) you will turn up a bunch of property for sale and other listings in LA at zip code 90077. tc

    06/18/2008 01:09:42
    1. [CALOSANG] Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Death index
    2. And yet another one.....gary > Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 06:51:10 -0500 > From: Barbara <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [CALOSANG] Death index > > > California Marriage Index, 1960-1985 > about Delphine V Webb > Name: Delphine V Webb > Age: 40 > Est. Birth: abt 1926 > Spouse Name: Frank M Mason > Spouse Age: 34 > Est. Spouse Birth: abt 1932 > Date: 12 Nov 1966 > Location: Imperial > > > California Divorce Index, 1966-1984 > about Delphine S Webb > Name: Delphine S Webb > Spouse Name: Odis M Jennings > Location: Fresno > Date: Feb 1974 > > California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 > delphine webb Los Angeles County 1952 > delphine webb Los Angeles County 1954 > > > > > > [email protected] wrote: > > This must have been meant for you. > > > > > > > >> From: [email protected] > >> Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:31:06 EDT > >> To: [email protected] > >> Subject: Re: [CALOSANG] Death index > >> > >> Hi Could you check for a Delphine Webb, nee Barnhart, she was born in > >> Oklahoma, thanks, Melodee > >> > >> > >> > >> **************Vote for your city's best dining and nightlife. City's Best > >> 2008. (http://citysbest.aol.com?ncid=aolacg00050000000102) > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > > > > >

    06/17/2008 07:36:28