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Posted on: Monterey County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ca/Monterey/390 Surname: George, Bettencourt, White, Ramm, Lea, Brown, Ericson ------------------------- Manuel E. George came to Monterey from Fayal, Azores and lived near the Serrano Adobe on Pacific Street. He married Rita Bettencourt on 22 August 1878. I am looking for information for this family and their children, Rose, Mary, Lillian, Susie, Joseph Alexander, Manuel L. and Antone. Thank you.
Posted on: Monterey County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Ca/Monterey/387 Surname: White ------------------------- Hi Jody I have been researching the Amos White Family of Monterey Co. and I ran across John Baptiste White, Julia White, and Joseph E. White at the Native Daughters of the Golden West web site - WWW.compulogy.com/cpl/ndgw.htm Also there are lots of White's on the BLM Homestead web site which is www.glorecords.blm.gov/logon/logon.asp Good luck with your search..........Betsy
Kim: Here is the text of the entry on the Point Pinos lighthouse, including the mention of Andrew Wasson. >From "History of Monterey County California with Illustrations", by Elliott and Moore, 1881, pp. 80 - 81. POINT PINOS LIGHT-HOUSE The building is a dark gray stone structure, one and one-half stories high, built in the strongest and most substantial manner. Rising from the center or ridge of the roof is a brick tower painted white, on which is firmly placed the iron lantern and illuminating apparatus, the exterior of which is painted red. This light station was erected by order of Hon. Thomas Corwin, Secretary of the Treasury, in the year 1853. The light was first exhibited to mariners on January 20, 1855, and Charles Layton was first keeper appointed. The light is classed as a third order Fresnel, with catadioptric lenses, of immense and powerful magnifying capacity. The light, in ordinary fair and clear weather, should be discernible from a vessel's deck sixteen and one-half nautical miles. The height of center of focal plane above high water on sea level is ninety-one fee. The arc illuminated is four-fifths of the entire horizon, or two hundred and twenty-eight degrees. The description of the light, as given to mariners in their charts, is a third order fixed white, Fresnel light. The drive to the light-house is pleasant and pretty, and well shaded. The view from the tower well repays the visitor for his pains, and those in charge are always pleased to see visitors and to show them every attention. The following persons have been principal keepers of the light: Charles Layton, Charlotte Layton, George C. Harris, Frank Porter, Andrew Wasson, and Captain Allen L. Luce. ++++++++++++ Also, here is the text of a query posted by Ben Martinez to the Monterey County GenConnect Queries Board a little over a year ago: >> Sheriff's and Deputies of Monterey County Posted by Ben Martinez <benmart@webtv.net> on Fri, 24 Sep 1999 Surname: Roach, Lyons, Keating, DeGraw, Smith, Watson, Wasson, Graves, Franks, Horton, Matthews, Farley, Keef, Nesbitt, Oyer, Abbott, Bordges, Cornett, McCoy, Tibbs, Davenport, Cook, Hicks, Wood, DeLaTorre, Layton, Beckwith, Poole, Gardner, Woodside, Pomber, Leese, Phillips, McKinnon, Lingley, Branch, Kinloch, Harris, Franscioni, Pihl, Parson, Johnson, Trenner, Watson, Ramsey, Reinegger, Alvitre, Eisemann, Savicki, Bolman, Brown, Arnold, McMahon, Pacheco, Dieck, Carrillo, Fisher, Schumacher, Myers, Nyland, Rodriguez, Davis-Bruglia, Claxton, Alford, Kaufman, Jacobus, Knox, Shaw, Los Banos Have biographical sketches of the Sheriff's and Deputies of Monterey County (California) since 1856. << Mr. Martinez apparently has a copy of the softbound booklet described in the last line above. This booklet is also available on the stack of California books, shelves with Central Coast books, in the circulating section of the Salinas Public Library, as I saw it there last week (before you made your queries.) It has short (one paragraph to one page) bios of the sheriffs, and there may be more help for you there. --Sheila P. In a message dated 9/27/00 7:17:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time, amason@a-mason-na.com writes: > Hi Kim, > > First, A. WASSON is listed as sheriff of Monterey County for the years > 1872 and 1873 in the book "History of Monterey County with > Illustrations, 1881". The copy of the book I have is missing page 81, > which according to the index contains information about "Andrew Wasson". > The previous page begins the history of the Point Pinos Lighthouse. The > Monterey County Historical Society has an original copy of the book, > mine is a 20th century reprint. MCHS can be contacted at <mchs@dedot.com>. > > It occurred to me this morning that there are three locations in the > state that might have the log: > > The first possibility is the Bancroft Library in Berkeley. In the late > 1800s, Bancroft and his associates crisscrossed the state gathering > information on the history of the state. They have a huge collection of > various documents, many submitted by the authors themselves. > > Included in the collection is a two-year diary that an indirect ancestor > kept for the years 1846-1848. He was a foot soldier with the NY > Volunteers and his diary describes his life as a soldier during the > Mexican War in Baja. No one knows how the diary wound up there, but > we're glad it still exists. Bancroft even had it microfilmed. > > Another good possibility is the Huntington Library in Southern > California. Several years ago I reviewed an inventory of the > Huntington's collection of documents related to the history of Monterey > County. I was amazed, their collection is massive. The bulk of Jacks, > Spence, Colton, and Hartnell's correspondence reside there. When I asked > how so much of Monterey County's historical documents wound up in > Southern California, I was told that the Huntington had very deep > pockets and purchased a lot of their collection from the heirs of the > people involved. > > The third possibility is the California State Library in Sacramento. The > State Library was founded in 1850 and has been actively collecting > documents and artifacts since then. There was a recent PBS program > featuring the Library and they showed Bidwell's original diary of his > first wagon train trip to California, among a lot of other very rare and > unique items. > > Apparently in the late 1800s, there was quite a competition among > libraries to collect as much stuff as possible relating to the history > of California. Personal diaries were a popular item, and I imagine that > the logs for Point Pinos Lighthouse was probably also considered an > important addition. > > Monterey County museums and libraries were founded much later than the > ones listed above. Thus a lot of the really good stuff was already > snatched up by the early birds. > > Hope this helps, > Anita C. > Monterey County > > kim wrote: > > Much of the history has been documented. The problem is that 1870 > is just > > prior to government ownership. I have actually had to convince "experts" > on > > Pt Pinos that Andrew Wasson WAS a keeper there. No one seems to know he > was > > a Monterey County sheriff either. Poor man. >
Hi Kim, First, A. WASSON is listed as sheriff of Monterey County for the years 1872 and 1873 in the book "History of Monterey County with Illustrations, 1881". The copy of the book I have is missing page 81, which according to the index contains information about "Andrew Wasson". The previous page begins the history of the Point Pinos Lighthouse. The Monterey County Historical Society has an original copy of the book, mine is a 20th century reprint. MCHS can be contacted at <mchs@dedot.com>. It occurred to me this morning that there are three locations in the state that might have the log: The first possibility is the Bancroft Library in Berkeley. In the late 1800s, Bancroft and his associates crisscrossed the state gathering information on the history of the state. They have a huge collection of various documents, many submitted by the authors themselves. Included in the collection is a two-year diary that an indirect ancestor kept for the years 1846-1848. He was a foot soldier with the NY Volunteers and his diary describes his life as a soldier during the Mexican War in Baja. No one knows how the diary wound up there, but we're glad it still exists. Bancroft even had it microfilmed. Another good possibility is the Huntington Library in Southern California. Several years ago I reviewed an inventory of the Huntington's collection of documents related to the history of Monterey County. I was amazed, their collection is massive. The bulk of Jacks, Spence, Colton, and Hartnell's correspondence reside there. When I asked how so much of Monterey County's historical documents wound up in Southern California, I was told that the Huntington had very deep pockets and purchased a lot of their collection from the heirs of the people involved. The third possibility is the California State Library in Sacramento. The State Library was founded in 1850 and has been actively collecting documents and artifacts since then. There was a recent PBS program featuring the Library and they showed Bidwell's original diary of his first wagon train trip to California, among a lot of other very rare and unique items. Apparently in the late 1800s, there was quite a competition among libraries to collect as much stuff as possible relating to the history of California. Personal diaries were a popular item, and I imagine that the logs for Point Pinos Lighthouse was probably also considered an important addition. Monterey County museums and libraries were founded much later than the ones listed above. Thus a lot of the really good stuff was already snatched up by the early birds. Hope this helps, Anita C. Monterey County kim wrote: > Much of the history has been documented. The problem is that 1870 is just > prior to government ownership. I have actually had to convince "experts" on > Pt Pinos that Andrew Wasson WAS a keeper there. No one seems to know he was > a Monterey County sheriff either. Poor man.
Hi Kim, This is a long shot, but you may get a lead by contacting the following: Stanton Maritime Museum of Monterey Monterey History & Art Association 5 Custom House Plaza Monterey, CA 93940 Mon-Fri, 9-5 1-831-372-2608 Basically they are two different organizations, the Monterey History & Art Assoc. and the Stanton Maritime Museum, but the MH&AA is the umbrella of the Stanton Museum. I would suggest personally contacting the curator of the Stanton Museum with your request. The reason I am suggesting this lead is that the focus of the museum is the commercial maritime history of Monterey Bay. Additionally, the original fennel light from the Point Sur lighthouse is on display in the entry to the museum. There is also a very active group of volunteers involved in restoring the Point Sur Lighthouse. [Ask the Stanton people for a referral.] I'm surprised that the Pacific Grove history group were not of more help. The first lady lighthouse keeper of Pt. Pinos is very well documented. Her logs have been published. She was one of the founders of the Monterey County Chapter of the American Red Cross in 1898. Another long shot lead is the State of California Parks & Recreation Dept. They are responsible for Point Sur Historic Park - Lighthouse. The telephone number for "Other Business" is 1-831-667-2315. Just in case you haven't tried this one yet: City of Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History Forest Ave. & Central Ave. Pacific Grove, CA 93950 Admin. Offices: 1-831-648-3116 Lighthouse - Point Pinos 1-831-648-3116 Always ask to speak to the "curator", "museum director", or a "long time" docent/volunteer. Since you are within driving distance, I would also suggest personally visiting the above mentioned facilities. Unfortunately the most knowledgeable people usually only work on weekdays. Hope this helps, Anita C. Monterey County kim wrote: > > Hi Monterey County Listers, > I am trying to find the lighthouse keeper's log for Pt. Pinos lighthouse in > 1870. NARA has nothing before 1872 and it's way too early for the Coast > Guard. Does anyone on the list know if Andrew Wasson's log from 1870 might > still exist and where? > Thank you so much. > Kim
Hi Monterey County Listers, I am trying to find the lighthouse keeper's log for Pt. Pinos lighthouse in 1870. NARA has nothing before 1872 and it's way too early for the Coast Guard. Does anyone on the list know if Andrew Wasson's log from 1870 might still exist and where? Thank you so much. Kim
Posted on: Monterey County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ca/Monterey/386 Surname: Ollason ------------------------- I'm so excited to have seen this posting! My sister and I tried to sort pictures this weekend and put names to each! I have records of Elizabeth and William Ollason, I have note that they ran a bakery in Monterey. This family bought property in Corralitos outside of Watsonville in Santa Cruz County. I know where the property was bec I was there when I was a child, and live near there now. I have seen the full deed when Elizabeth passed and left it to her 9 children (Yes, 9 children!) Unfortunately, many of the children did not marry (fact), and at this point I only know of 1 true grandchild of Elizabeth, through daughter Mary. Son's name was James Lawrence Eagleson.. but becareful, his father's name was the same, and his son is another Jimmy. Here's my question... My grandmother Dorothy was raised by Mary Ollason Eagleson after the original Mary Ollason Eagleson (who was the cousin of the people mentioned to this point) passed away young. I have alot of info on the 9 children from Elizabeth, but am trying to find or recognize info of the "cousin's" family. The times are correct. I do believe I saw a "Harper" name in pictures too. It appears that we had a photographer in our family, and I think it's William Ollason.. if you see that name any place, he's the youngest boy of the 9 children. My sister and I are going to go the the Steinbeck museum this weekend and see if our photos resemble anything of theirs. Please write to me! - Ginny
For Jackie <JEllis383@aol.com >: Here is the obit for your aunt, Billie Dunn. I will post it to the Monterey County obit board. If you would like the paper copy, give me your address and I will mail it to you. I previously looked, without success, for an obit for Maurice Dunn. At the present time the Salinas Public Library microfilm and local history section is closed indefinitely for asbestos removal. --Sheila P. ++++++++++ >From Salinas Californian, dated 9 October 1981: OBITUARIES Billie Dunn Billie Dunn, a 45-year Salinas resident, died Wednesday at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was 73. The Marysville, Calif., native was a member of the Corral de Tierra County Club. Mrs. Dunn is survived by two stepgrandchildren and two nieces. She was preceded in death by her husband, Maurice Dunn, in March 1981. Dunn was the former owner of Salinas Valley Appliance Company. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Dennis Serdahl, rector, will officiate. Cremation will be in the Garden of Memories. Memorials are preferred to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by the Struve and Laporte Funeral Chapel. +++++++++++++ >Request DCT for my aunt, Billie F. Dunn, born 9/28/1908, Died 10/7/1981 in >Salinas.Jackie Lee Ellis >
Ralph: While at the Monterey County Recorder's Office yesterday, I was able to search part of Book 2, Index to Marriage Licenses 1906 - 1923, for Eunice Lambert. I found no entries for a Eunice Lambert between 1917 and 1923. I will continue this search next week, and I will also cross-check under Ostrander. --Sheila P. In a message dated 9/12/00 7:57:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time, RClouse2@aol.com writes: > List.... > > I'm trying to find more information on the following family: > > Eunice LAMBERT mar. John Edward OSTRANDER, sometime between 1 Oct 1918 and > 14 > Sep 1939, most likely in Salinas, Monterey Co., CA. The only other bit of > information I have on Eunice is that she died after 24 Jan 1957 and that she > > had two children, David LAMBERT OSTRANDER and Joy Lee OSTRANDER. > > Any assistance or information will be much appreciated. > > Ralph Clouse, Sacramento > >
Dona: While at the Monterey County Recorder's Office yesterday, I had a chance to search Book 2, Index to Marriage Licenses 1906 - 1923, for Fancher entries both male and female. Here are all of the entries I found in the index. If you would like any of the records transcribed, I have one more trip to make to the Recorder's (probably next week) and I will see what I can do. Note that it is not likely that parents' names will be recorded in the documents of these early years. Also, the date of record is not always the date of marriage; it is the date the marriage was recorded in the county. Francher, James A. {as spelled} to Laguna, Jennie; date of license 5 June 1911; date of record 8 August 1911; Book 7 - 245 Fancher, Lizzie A. to Westcott, Maurice J.; L 23 June 1912; R 26 June 1913; Book 8 - 91 {Note: The year 1912 was a ditto from the entry above it and appears to me to be an error.} Fancher, Rachel to Journey, James Alfred; L 6 October 1913; R 14 October 1913; Book 8 - 147 Fancher, Lillie B. to Windfieldt, Henry P.; L 16 September 1916; R 18 September 1916; Book 5 - 256 Fancher, Laura to Cavalli, Barney; L 27 February 1918; R 28 February 1918; Book 10 - 6 I did not search under Windfieldt or Sturzenegger. --Sheila P. In a message dated 9/15/00 1:12:32 PM Pacific Daylight Time, windydona@saber.net writes: > Looking for Marriage of Lilla Belle/Lily Bell FANCHER to Henry L. WINDFELDT > abt > 1916-1918 somewhere in Monterey Co. First child Alvin was born in King > City, second in Salinas. Also any information on the FANCHER Families. The > families of JOHN FANCHER who was married to Ann Mariah Smith and his son > ABNER FANCHER who married ROSA STURZENEGGER daughter of JOHN and > ROSINA ZOPFE STURZENEGGER. John FANCHER was in California in 1850 census > of San Diego Co, then in 1860 in Tulare Co. John STURZENEGGER was in San > Francisco, owned property in 1846-1849 then in Monterey Co. > Any and all information would be very much appreciated. Thank you for your > time. > Regards, > Dona > windydona@saber.net > Magalia, California >
For your information, Margaret: There is a Zeller's Hardware in Napa, CA. It has been there as long as I can remember. Don't know any of the history, however. Just in case you want it, The address is 819 Randolph Napa, CA 94558 Phone 707/224-0204 Perhaps the Napa Genealogical Society might have some information on the store or family. It is an unusual name so might be connected somehow to your family. Napa Valley Genealogical and Biographical Society 1701 Menlo Avenue Napa, CA 94558 707/252-2252 nvgbs@napanet.net Diane Biggar-Taylor > Posted on: Monterey County Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ca/Monterey/384 > > Surname: BARNES, ZELLERS > ------------------------- > > I am researching Joseph Barnes b. Apr. 10, 1877 in England and his wife > Ruth Ellen Mitchell Zellers. They left Illinois in 1913 for California. > Joseph d. Dec. 30, 1968 in Monterey Co., Ca. and Ruth died June 5, 1959 > in Monterey Co., Ca. Thanks to all the great Ca. Volunteers. > Would like to correspond with anyone researching > Barnes/Zellers, will gladly share information. > Any information on this family will be highly appreciated. > Thanks > > > >
Posted on: Monterey County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ca/Monterey/384 Surname: BARNES, ZELLERS ------------------------- I am researching Joseph Barnes b. Apr. 10, 1877 in England and his wife Ruth Ellen Mitchell Zellers. They left Illinois in 1913 for California. Joseph d. Dec. 30, 1968 in Monterey Co., Ca. and Ruth died June 5, 1959 in Monterey Co., Ca. Thanks to all the great Ca. Volunteers. Would like to correspond with anyone researching Barnes/Zellers, will gladly share information. Any information on this family will be highly appreciated. Thanks
I am sorry about that. Boy, do I feel stupid... I referred to the wrong area (I know where Corral de Tierra is -- duh!!!). There was an area out by the Gabilan mountains in the area where Roggee Road, Natividad Road, Old Stage Road were... now I can't think of what the area was called! It was rather a more affluent area than that which surrounded it. This was back in the 1950s & 1960s so if anybody knows, it is going to drive me nuts until I think of it! Sorry, again, Bonnie F. fava@home.com -----Original Message----- From: hdaring4@redshift.com [mailto:hdaring4@redshift.com] Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 9:37 PM To: Fava Subject: RE: [CAMONTER] Matthews "Corral de Tierra" is in the Santa Lucia mountains, on highway 68 between Salinas & Monterey. The elementary school serving that area is the Washington Union School Near the base of the Gabilan mountains north of Salinas: On Old Stage Road is the village of Natividad, where Natividad Road intersects with the Old Stage Road. After 1948 those children went to the Santa Rita elementary school. In 1948 and before they went to the Natividad School (no longer exists, and isn't the school in the Salinas Elementary School district named Natividad) The Natividad school district, which was formed about 1863, joined the Santa Rita school district after the end of the 1948 school year. Rogge Road connects between San Juan Grade Road & Natividad Road. On the west end of Rogge Road is the Bolsa Knolls neighborhood. It is also in the Santa Rita elementary school district. Another neighborhood is on San Juan Grade road, north of the Salinas Golf Course, at Hebert Rd. Hebert road connects San Juan Grade Road with Old Stage Road. Also in the Santa Rita elementary school district. Out on Old Stage Road, well past Hebert road, past where the Gabilan creek crosses the Old Stage Road, and where the Mud Creek crosses the Old Stage Road, is another small neighborhood. It is in the Lagunitas Elementary School District. My wife, who grew up in San Benancio Canyon (over the hill from Corral de Terria) and attended the Washington Union school doesn't remember any Matthews. On 15 Sep 00, at 13:51, Fava wrote: > Hello Terry -- > > There were some MATTHEWS families out in the "Corral de Tierra" area of > Salinas (north of Salinas, out by the base of the Gabilan Mountains -- > check the Rogge Road & Old Stage Road area). I went to school with one > MATTHEWS daug, her name is Cheryl (b. 1949), & she had a younger brother > but I don't remember his name. At this time (40+ yrs later) I cannot > recall what her father did for a living but I do know they had horses!! > > Bonnie F. > fava@home.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Terry Cowan [mailto:tc@tyler.net] > Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 3:19 PM > To: CAMONTER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CAMONTER] Matthews > > > Posted on: Monterey County Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ca/Monterey/381 > > Surname: MATTHEWS > ------------------------- > > I am interested in the biographies of SAMUEL N. MATTHEWS and JOHN L. > MATTHEWS, > both of whom were sheriffs of MONTEREY CO., CALIFORNIA, I believe. >
Looking for Marriage of Lilla Belle/Lily Bell FANCHER to Henry L. WINDFELDT abt 1916-1918 somewhere in Monterey Co. First child Alvin was born in King City, second in Salinas. Also any information on the FANCHER Families. The families of JOHN FANCHER who was married to Ann Mariah Smith and his son ABNER FANCHER who married ROSA STURZENEGGER daughter of JOHN and ROSINA ZOPFE STURZENEGGER. John FANCHER was in California in 1850 census of San Diego Co, then in 1860 in Tulare Co. John STURZENEGGER was in San Francisco, owned property in 1846-1849 then in Monterey Co. Any and all information would be very much appreciated. Thank you for your time. Regards, Dona windydona@saber.net Magalia, California
Hello Terry -- There were some MATTHEWS families out in the "Corral de Tierra" area of Salinas (north of Salinas, out by the base of the Gabilan Mountains -- check the Rogge Road & Old Stage Road area). I went to school with one MATTHEWS daug, her name is Cheryl (b. 1949), & she had a younger brother but I don't remember his name. At this time (40+ yrs later) I cannot recall what her father did for a living but I do know they had horses!! Bonnie F. fava@home.com -----Original Message----- From: Terry Cowan [mailto:tc@tyler.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 3:19 PM To: CAMONTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CAMONTER] Matthews Posted on: Monterey County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ca/Monterey/381 Surname: MATTHEWS ------------------------- I am interested in the biographies of SAMUEL N. MATTHEWS and JOHN L. MATTHEWS, both of whom were sheriffs of MONTEREY CO., CALIFORNIA, I believe.
Posted on: Monterey County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ca/Monterey/381 Surname: MATTHEWS ------------------------- I am interested in the biographies of SAMUEL N. MATTHEWS and JOHN L. MATTHEWS, both of whom were sheriffs of MONTEREY CO., CALIFORNIA, I believe.
List.... I'm trying to find more information on the following family: Eunice LAMBERT mar. John Edward OSTRANDER, sometime between 1 Oct 1918 and 14 Sep 1939, most likely in Salinas, Monterey Co., CA. The only other bit of information I have on Eunice is that she died after 24 Jan 1957 and that she had two children, David LAMBERT OSTRANDER and Joy Lee OSTRANDER. Any assistance or information will be much appreciated. Ralph Clouse, Sacramento
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Posted on: Monterey County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Ca/Monterey/380 Surname: Tomasini, Soberanes, Daniel, Brady ------------------------- I am seeking Conception Tomasini's obit. She died 1/29/1940 in Monterey County. All other information would be appreciated.