STELLA HAROLD E 09/13/1904 FOLEY M ALABAMA SACRAMENTO 12/11/1992 433-03-3542 88 yrs HAROLD E STELLA 13 Sep 1904 Dec 1992 95819 (Sacramento, Sacramento, CA) (none specified) 433-03-3542 Louisiana Please visit the CADI website http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi and use the ADD link in the right column and leave a message indicating information you might have on this person - maybe someone will find your post and contact you with more information; If you get further details, edit your message to keep it current on the information you have on this person. Please visit the SSDI website and use the ADD POSTEM link in the right column and leave a message indicating information you might have on this person - maybe someone will find your post and contact you with more information; http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi If you get further details, edit your message to keep it current on the information you have on this person. Colleen List Mom - CA Death Index mailing list [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tami Johnston" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 9:09 AM Subject: [CASANFRA] ROY STELLA > Hi List: > > I am helping a cousin looking for the following > family: > > Roy Stella born approximately 1902 - 1905. His > parents were Walter Dominic Stella Sr and Fanny > Elizabeth Foley. His siblings were Walter born 1901 in > Chicago, Harold born 1904 in Ala, Jessie born 1898 in > La. > > He was married to Patricia (Pat) _________. They had > no children. > > Before his death, he was a citizen of San Francisco. > Any help on this brickwall would be greatly > appreciated. > > Thanks in advance, > Tami > > Please contact Donna at [email protected] > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== > San Francisco 1906 Earthquake Marriage Project! > Were any of your ancestors married during or because of the 1906 disaster? > If so, we want to hear from you! > http://www.sfgenealogy.com/1906/ >
Of course, I have presumed you've checked rootsweb.com. Walter Jr is both shown on the SSDI and world connect. Harold shows in both the SSDI and the California death index. Tami Johnston <[email protected]> wrote: Hi List: I am helping a cousin looking for the following family: Roy Stella born approximately 1902 - 1905. His parents were Walter Dominic Stella Sr and Fanny Elizabeth Foley. His siblings were Walter born 1901 in Chicago, Harold born 1904 in Ala, Jessie born 1898 in La. He was married to Patricia (Pat) _________. They had no children. Before his death, he was a citizen of San Francisco. Any help on this brickwall would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Tami Please contact Donna at [email protected] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== San Francisco 1906 Earthquake Marriage Project! Were any of your ancestors married during or because of the 1906 disaster? If so, we want to hear from you! http://www.sfgenealogy.com/1906/
Walter D Stella died 10/8/1931 at Passavant Hospital, Chicago, age 57. He was a steamship agent with offices at 180 North Michigan Ave. His death certificate number is #6028352. The family still lived at 1221 Pratt Ave, Rogers Park, Chicago. Tami Johnston <[email protected]> wrote: Hi List: I am helping a cousin looking for the following family: Roy Stella born approximately 1902 - 1905. His parents were Walter Dominic Stella Sr and Fanny Elizabeth Foley. His siblings were Walter born 1901 in Chicago, Harold born 1904 in Ala, Jessie born 1898 in La. He was married to Patricia (Pat) _________. They had no children. Before his death, he was a citizen of San Francisco. Any help on this brickwall would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Tami Please contact Donna at [email protected] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== San Francisco 1906 Earthquake Marriage Project! Were any of your ancestors married during or because of the 1906 disaster? If so, we want to hear from you! http://www.sfgenealogy.com/1906/
In June 1923 Jessie Elizabeth Stella married Louis Herthum of Baton Rouge LA. Walter Jr. was living in New Orleans. The marrige was at her parent's home on 1221 Pratt Ave Chicago. This is extracted from the Chicago Tribune of 6/21/1923. Tami Johnston <[email protected]> wrote: Hi List: I am helping a cousin looking for the following family: Roy Stella born approximately 1902 - 1905. His parents were Walter Dominic Stella Sr and Fanny Elizabeth Foley. His siblings were Walter born 1901 in Chicago, Harold born 1904 in Ala, Jessie born 1898 in La. He was married to Patricia (Pat) _________. They had no children. Before his death, he was a citizen of San Francisco. Any help on this brickwall would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Tami Please contact Donna at [email protected] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== San Francisco 1906 Earthquake Marriage Project! Were any of your ancestors married during or because of the 1906 disaster? If so, we want to hear from you! http://www.sfgenealogy.com/1906/
I haven't found Roy but this what I found on Walter. 1900 Census Illinois, Cook County, Chicago Ward 24 ED 712 Sheet 5B line 84 Stella, Walter head b. Jul 1873 age 26 married 3 yrs Louisiana Austria Lousiana Stella, P. Fannie wife b. Aug 1873 age 26 married 3 yrs 1 child 1 living Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Stella, Jessie b. Jul 1898 age 1 Illinois Louisiana Loui Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana; Roll: T9_459; Family History Film: 1254459; Page: 269.1000; Enumeration District: 11; Image: 0195. 1880 United States Federal Census Record about Walter Stella Name:Walter Stella Age:7 Estimated birth year:abt 1873 Birthplace:Louisiana Occupation:At School Relationship to head-of-household:Son Home in 1880:New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana Marital status:Single Race:White Gender:Male Father's name:E. M. Stella Father's birthplace:LA Mother's name:Laura L. Stella Mother's birthplace:LA Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane:View image World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about Walter Dominick Stella Name:Walter Dominick Stella City:Chicago County:Cook State:Illinois Birth Date:25 Jul 1873 Race:White Roll:1613679 DraftBoard:57 Age: Occupation: Nearest Relative: Height/Build: Color of Eyes/Hair: Signature:View Image Frances Elizabeth Stella 1221 Pratt Blvd.
Donna: I have the 1860 California Census Index Book. I no nothing about your family but did fine the following in the above book: Stella, Christopher in Fremont, California, Santa Clara County and he is on page 425. This is all of the information that is given in this Census Index Book. I hope that this might connect with someone in your Stella family. I'm sorry to say that I only have the Index book. If you are interested in this name you could check out the 1860 Santa Clara County film. All you would have to do is look at page 425. Do hope this might be a family name. Allene Watt Kirschman [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tami Johnston" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 9:09 AM Subject: [CASANFRA] ROY STELLA > Hi List: > > I am helping a cousin looking for the following > family: > > Roy Stella born approximately 1902 - 1905. His > parents were Walter Dominic Stella Sr and Fanny > Elizabeth Foley. His siblings were Walter born 1901 in > Chicago, Harold born 1904 in Ala, Jessie born 1898 in > La. > > He was married to Patricia (Pat) _________. They had > no children. > > Before his death, he was a citizen of San Francisco. > Any help on this brickwall would be greatly > appreciated. > > Thanks in advance, > Tami > > Please contact Donna at [email protected] > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== > San Francisco 1906 Earthquake Marriage Project! > Were any of your ancestors married during or because of the 1906 disaster? If so, we want to hear from you! > http://www.sfgenealogy.com/1906/ >
Hi List: I am helping a cousin looking for the following family: Roy Stella born approximately 1902 - 1905. His parents were Walter Dominic Stella Sr and Fanny Elizabeth Foley. His siblings were Walter born 1901 in Chicago, Harold born 1904 in Ala, Jessie born 1898 in La. He was married to Patricia (Pat) _________. They had no children. Before his death, he was a citizen of San Francisco. Any help on this brickwall would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Tami Please contact Donna at [email protected] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Janet A quick family ;-) history of them, Maneely, was still there at least to 1968, by 1975 they were now part of Comisky- Roche, by 1998 they were the name changed again to Drischoll's Comisky Roche, by 2006 the name changed to Drischoll's Valencia, which is part of Duggan's Serra Mortuary. Here is their website http://www.duggansserra.com/main.shtml Hope this helps George [email protected] wrote: Does anyone happen to know who might have bought Nat C. Maneely, Funeral Director ... 1263 Divisadero St., San Francisco, up until at least 1946 out? He's mentioned as the Funeral Director on my grandfather's 1932 death certificate ... and sfgenealogy.com has him mentioned through 1946. Janet ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== Need help with a lookup? sfgenealogy.com has many volunteers who offer free lookup help: http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/sfranlok.htm --------------------------------- Love cheap thrills? Enjoy PC-to-Phone calls to 30+ countries for just 2¢/min with Yahoo! Messenger with Voice.
Marcus What time period are you talking about? George [email protected] wrote: It's great to here you have saved so many records. This got me thinking of some information I received a while back from a cemetery where I have some ancestors buried. They say that the Undertaker for the burial was Cunha & Caporgno. They said that the mortuary is no longer in existence. Has anyone heard of Cunha & Caporgno or where their records may have ended up? Marcus in Utah ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== Free Online Databases at sfgenealogy.com: http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/sfdata.htm --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone call rates.
It's great to here you have saved so many records. This got me thinking of some information I received a while back from a cemetery where I have some ancestors buried. They say that the Undertaker for the burial was Cunha & Caporgno. They said that the mortuary is no longer in existence. Has anyone heard of Cunha & Caporgno or where their records may have ended up? Marcus in Utah
Edel You might want to try this two websites, not sure what you will find, maybe only when and where he was arrested. http://www.oaklandpolice.com/ http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/police/ George Edel/Jack <[email protected]> wrote: I have information that a relative was arrested by the Berkeley Police Department and/or the Oakland Police Department in July 1934. Who do I contact to try to get more information? Thanks Edel ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== Bulletin Boards at sfgenealogy.com: http://www.sfgenealogy.com/boards/ --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min.
I have information that a relative was arrested by the Berkeley Police Department and/or the Oakland Police Department in July 1934. Who do I contact to try to get more information? Thanks Edel
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Does anyone happen to know who might have bought Nat C. Maneely, Funeral Director ... 1263 Divisadero St., San Francisco, up until at least 1946 out? He's mentioned as the Funeral Director on my grandfather's 1932 death certificate ... and sfgenealogy.com has him mentioned through 1946. Janet
Ron and Pam - (and Vagabond Jim) Yes, this is terrific news about the SF funeral home(s). I'm sure I'm not alone in thanking you for saving these records. I'll look into my stuff to see if you can help me with some of my folks. Carew and English was the last stop for most of them... Great job getting the LDS to digitize them - THANKS TONS!! Jim - Better you than me..!! Good luck... September - yikees, that's a long time in a one bedroom apartment. If you get stir-crazy come on up and I'll have a hot dog sandwich (and Greek Salad) for you and Libby..... Black tie, of course..... you didn't pack your tux did you?? Thanks again Pam and Ron for the effort you put into this for the rest of us... Ruth _______________________________ Ruth (Grady) Skewis [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: James R. Smith [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 6:49 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [CASANFRA] Researchity > > Hey Ron & Pam & SF'ers, > > This is great! My family used Gray, then Halstead & Gray. > When we get > done packing & moving & unpacking, I'll have some lookups for you. > > We turn teh keys over to the new owners Wed. night. It's > gonna be tough in a one bedroon apartment until our house in > finished - maybe late September. It's been a long coupla > months & I guess we have a few to go. > > Cheers, > Jim & Libby > > Ron Filion wrote: > > >Hi everyone, > > > >A few months ago, we heard about some records that were > going to be destroyed from local, well known San Francisco > funeral homes. We couldn't believe it!! So, Pamela and I > sprung into action and asked if we could have them. The > owners were very glad to find a local genealogy organization > interested in taking them. So, we eventually signed a > contract and took possession of the records. We are now > coordinating with the LDS to get them digitized! But, that > will take quite awhile. We also hope to find a permanent > repository for paper version. > > > >The companies include: Carew & English, > Gantner-Felder-Kenny, Gantner-Maison-Domergue, Julius S. > Godeau, Halsted & Company, H. F. Suhr Company, Martin & > Brown, and N. Gray & Company. > > > >Our records consist primarily those after 1920 (with some > exceptions). The ones before our dates are supposedly going > to the San Francisco Public Library (History Center) and are > planned to also be digitized by the LDS. > > > >In the meantime, in order to cover the costs of storage (we > are talking > >hundreds of boxes, thousands of records), transportation, > etc., we have > >started a completely separate venture called "Researchity." > So, please > >feel free to take a look and see if we have someone you might need: > >www.researchity.com > > > >Regards, > > > >Ron Filion and Pamela Storm Wolfskill > > > > > > > > > >==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== > >Bulletin Boards at sfgenealogy.com: > >http://www.sfgenealogy.com/boards/ > > > > > > > > > > -- > > James R. Smith > > Author: San Francisco's Lost Landmarks > > ISBN: 1884995446 > > www.HistorySmith.com <http://www.historysmith.com/> > > > > > > ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== > sfgenealogy.com > Your best resource for FREE online genealogy in San Francisco > http://www.sfgenealogy.com >
Hey Ron & Pam & SF'ers, This is great! My family used Gray, then Halstead & Gray. When we get done packing & moving & unpacking, I'll have some lookups for you. We turn teh keys over to the new owners Wed. night. It's gonna be tough in a one bedroon apartment until our house in finished - maybe late September. It's been a long coupla months & I guess we have a few to go. Cheers, Jim & Libby Ron Filion wrote: >Hi everyone, > >A few months ago, we heard about some records that were going to be destroyed from local, well known San Francisco funeral homes. We couldn't believe it!! So, Pamela and I sprung into action and asked if we could have them. The owners were very glad to find a local genealogy organization interested in taking them. So, we eventually signed a contract and took possession of the records. We are now coordinating with the LDS to get them digitized! But, that will take quite awhile. We also hope to find a permanent repository for paper version. > >The companies include: Carew & English, Gantner-Felder-Kenny, Gantner-Maison-Domergue, Julius S. Godeau, Halsted & Company, H. F. Suhr Company, Martin & Brown, and N. Gray & Company. > >Our records consist primarily those after 1920 (with some exceptions). The ones before our dates are supposedly going to the San Francisco Public Library (History Center) and are planned to also be digitized by the LDS. > >In the meantime, in order to cover the costs of storage (we are talking hundreds of boxes, thousands of records), transportation, etc., we have started a completely separate venture called "Researchity." So, please feel free to take a look and see if we have someone you might need: www.researchity.com > >Regards, > >Ron Filion and Pamela Storm Wolfskill > > > > >==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== >Bulletin Boards at sfgenealogy.com: >http://www.sfgenealogy.com/boards/ > > > > -- James R. Smith Author: San Francisco's Lost Landmarks ISBN: 1884995446 www.HistorySmith.com <http://www.historysmith.com/>
Hi everyone, A few months ago, we heard about some records that were going to be destroyed from local, well known San Francisco funeral homes. We couldn't believe it!! So, Pamela and I sprung into action and asked if we could have them. The owners were very glad to find a local genealogy organization interested in taking them. So, we eventually signed a contract and took possession of the records. We are now coordinating with the LDS to get them digitized! But, that will take quite awhile. We also hope to find a permanent repository for paper version. The companies include: Carew & English, Gantner-Felder-Kenny, Gantner-Maison-Domergue, Julius S. Godeau, Halsted & Company, H. F. Suhr Company, Martin & Brown, and N. Gray & Company. Our records consist primarily those after 1920 (with some exceptions). The ones before our dates are supposedly going to the San Francisco Public Library (History Center) and are planned to also be digitized by the LDS. In the meantime, in order to cover the costs of storage (we are talking hundreds of boxes, thousands of records), transportation, etc., we have started a completely separate venture called "Researchity." So, please feel free to take a look and see if we have someone you might need: www.researchity.com Regards, Ron Filion and Pamela Storm Wolfskill
I would think the 'first years of 1900' would be 1901-1905. These years aren't covered in the birth index, are they? However, there are Alta indexes at the CA Room that might shed some light on this rather interesting mystery. Should I check? I am not sure IF the years covered are in the index, but there is a chance. Also, since he was Italian, there is a good possiblity he was married in a Catholic Church, most likely St. Peter and Pauls in SF. I don't know if they would respond to an email but perhaps a letter or call? And subsequent births may mean baptism records exist as well. Unraveling a mystery is always a challenge. Has the death index been searched to see if the surname pops up? Rather interesting, four show up but they are really two SARDELLI ANN 02/12/1898 F CALIFORNIA ALAMEDA(01) 12/05/1975 558-01-6528 77 yrs SARDELLI ANNA N 02/12/1898 F CALIFORNIA ALAMEDA(01) 12/05/1975 558-01-6528 77 yrs SARDELLI ELMER 02/15/1917 CAVAGNA M CALIFORNIA NAPA 04/11/1997 572-03-8393 80 yrs SARDELLI ELMO 02/15/1917 CAVAGNA M CALIFORNIA NAPA 04/11/1997 572-03-8393 80 yrs And, any trace of the Sardelli name in the 1910 to 1930 censuses? Sandra -----Original Message----- From: Ruth Skewis [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 9:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [CASANFRA] Vincenzo Sardelli in SF Hello Dario, I found that there is a newspaper article in the San Francisco Call Data Base that tells us about the death of someone with the same name as your Grand-Grandfather. This index listing tell us that this man died in 1889 at the age of 37 years old... Do you know the birth year of your Grand-Grandfather? I don't have the newspaper article but it is available if you would like to see it. The article might not tell us much about him - but it might....... The year of this death, 1889, is near to the "first years of 1900" that you mention - so I found this interesting. Is this the same family - same man??? Or perhaps this is a common name for Italian men of that time period??? From the SF Call Data Base: Sardelli, Vincenzo... died in 1889 ... age 37 ...1889D-4822 I found no marriage or births for that surname Sardelli, recorded in this index - which is really the only source for these events that occurred this early (before 1905). If I can help, further, please ask. Good luck, Ruth _______________________________ Ruth (Grady) Skewis [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: Pamela Storm Wolfskill [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 8:47 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [CASANFRA] Vincenzo Sardelli in SF > > Forwarded with permission. If you can be of help to Dario, please > reply to him directly: [email protected] > > Thanks. > > ==================================== > Hello, > I am Dario Sardelli. My english isn't so good, but I'll try to tell > you the story of a grand-grandfather of me. > His name was Vincenzo Sardelli and he left from San Vito dei Normanni > in Italy to SF in the first years of 1900. He lived in SF until the > great hearthquake. He was good looking and strong. Soon after the > great disaster ha came back in his town in Italy and he never talked > with his friend about his long journey in California. > He fell in love with a pretty young girl in Italy, he made a lot of > money working hard and made his girl pregnant. But he didn't want to > marry with her. This was very "unconvenient" > in Italy in 1915. So the mother of this girl told him "if you don' > marry my daughter, I'll kill you with my naked hands and this big > knife!". So they became husband and wife. > When his wife was pregnant of the fourth baby, the baby died. > His brother told him: "You've got three boys, anyway" and he answered > "Oh, they are more than four..." > My uncle went in SF two years ago and he found my grandgrandfather was > married there in SF, but my uncle lives in England and I can't contact > him. > Will you help me to know if he was actually married there? > I hope to have an answer from you soon. > Thank you! > Dario > [email protected] > ================= > > > ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== > Bulletin Boards at sfgenealogy.com: > http://www.sfgenealogy.com/boards/ >
Hello Dario, I found that there is a newspaper article in the San Francisco Call Data Base that tells us about the death of someone with the same name as your Grand-Grandfather. This index listing tell us that this man died in 1889 at the age of 37 years old... Do you know the birth year of your Grand-Grandfather? I don't have the newspaper article but it is available if you would like to see it. The article might not tell us much about him - but it might....... The year of this death, 1889, is near to the "first years of 1900" that you mention - so I found this interesting. Is this the same family - same man??? Or perhaps this is a common name for Italian men of that time period??? From the SF Call Data Base: Sardelli, Vincenzo... died in 1889 ... age 37 ...1889D-4822 I found no marriage or births for that surname Sardelli, recorded in this index - which is really the only source for these events that occurred this early (before 1905). If I can help, further, please ask. Good luck, Ruth _______________________________ Ruth (Grady) Skewis [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: Pamela Storm Wolfskill [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 8:47 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [CASANFRA] Vincenzo Sardelli in SF > > Forwarded with permission. If you can be of help to Dario, > please reply to him directly: [email protected] > > Thanks. > > ==================================== > Hello, > I am Dario Sardelli. My english isn't so good, but I'll try > to tell you the story of a grand-grandfather of me. > His name was Vincenzo Sardelli and he left from San Vito dei > Normanni in Italy to SF in the first years of 1900. He lived > in SF until the great hearthquake. He was good looking and > strong. Soon after the great disaster ha came back in his > town in Italy and he never talked with his friend about his > long journey in California. > He fell in love with a pretty young girl in Italy, he made a > lot of money working hard and made his girl pregnant. But he > didn't want to marry with her. This was very "unconvenient" > in Italy in 1915. So the mother of this girl told him "if you > don' marry my daughter, I'll kill you with my naked hands and > this big knife!". So they became husband and wife. > When his wife was pregnant of the fourth baby, the baby died. > His brother told him: "You've got three boys, anyway" and he > answered "Oh, they are more than four..." > My uncle went in SF two years ago and he found my > grandgrandfather was married there in SF, but my uncle lives > in England and I can't contact him. > Will you help me to know if he was actually married there? > I hope to have an answer from you soon. > Thank you! > Dario > [email protected] > ================= > > > ==== CASANFRA Mailing List ==== > Bulletin Boards at sfgenealogy.com: > http://www.sfgenealogy.com/boards/ >