Diane Before paying someone, to do something, that you can do for yourself, check this site, at the N.A.R.A., on World War I Draft Registration Cards, and what and where they have them. <http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/w1draft.html> George --- DIANE DWORZACK <dijaq@msn.com> wrote: > I was reading the March issue of the magazine > published by Everton and noticed an ad from a > private party stating he can obtain copies of draft > registration cards from WWI. The ad stated that all > males born 1872-1900 were required to register and > that many of the cards include the father's exact > place of birth, grounds for exemption, name and > address of the nearest relative etc. Has anyone on > the list obtained one of these? If so I would > appreciate finding out how to do this and if San > Francisco records are available. Thank you,diane > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: CASANFRA-D-request@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 5:04 AM > To: CASANFRA-D@rootsweb.com > Subject: CASANFRA-D Digest V02 #42 > > Content-Type: text/plain > > CASANFRA-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 42 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [CASANFRA] Article in SR on County [Margie > Campbell <margecam@pacbell.] > #2 Re: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San > [fogasaurus <fogasaurus@earthlink.n] > #3 Re: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San ["Loder > Family" <loderfam@mchsi.com] > #4 [CASANFRA] pre-1905 project > ["Donna@MBS" <mbs@inland.net>] > #5 RE: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San ["Ruth > Skewis" <ruth4527@mindspring] > #6 [CASANFRA] Article dated 2 Dec 191 [Margie > Campbell <margecam@pacbell.] > #7 Re: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San ["Raymond" > <snik67@earthlink.net>] > #8 [CASANFRA] Oliver BROWN and Seder [Matthew > Brown <biba@ecis.com>] > #9 RE: [CASANFRA] Oliver BROWN and Se ["Ruth > Skewis" <ruth4527@mindspring] > #10 [CASANFRA] HURST > [cwh323@netscape.net] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CASANFRA-D, send a message to > > CASANFRA-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, > but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, > too. > > ______________________________ > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com
I was reading the March issue of the magazine published by Everton and noticed an ad from a private party stating he can obtain copies of draft registration cards from WWI. The ad stated that all males born 1872-1900 were required to register and that many of the cards include the father's exact place of birth, grounds for exemption, name and address of the nearest relative etc. Has anyone on the list obtained one of these? If so I would appreciate finding out how to do this and if San Francisco records are available. Thank you,diane ----- Original Message ----- From: CASANFRA-D-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 5:04 AM To: CASANFRA-D@rootsweb.com Subject: CASANFRA-D Digest V02 #42 Content-Type: text/plain CASANFRA-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 42 Today's Topics: #1 [CASANFRA] Article in SR on County [Margie Campbell <margecam@pacbell.] #2 Re: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San [fogasaurus <fogasaurus@earthlink.n] #3 Re: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San ["Loder Family" <loderfam@mchsi.com] #4 [CASANFRA] pre-1905 project ["Donna@MBS" <mbs@inland.net>] #5 RE: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San ["Ruth Skewis" <ruth4527@mindspring] #6 [CASANFRA] Article dated 2 Dec 191 [Margie Campbell <margecam@pacbell.] #7 Re: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San ["Raymond" <snik67@earthlink.net>] #8 [CASANFRA] Oliver BROWN and Seder [Matthew Brown <biba@ecis.com>] #9 RE: [CASANFRA] Oliver BROWN and Se ["Ruth Skewis" <ruth4527@mindspring] #10 [CASANFRA] HURST [cwh323@netscape.net] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from CASANFRA-D, send a message to CASANFRA-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________
Many thanks Bill. I expect to find that Conrad was a son of Herman? It all fits with the story of Herman being a Grain merchant although Herman must have moved into the Mining Speculation area afterwards. It tallies with his mining speculative activities at Chiltern. I will give the various Death lists a go an see what eventuates. I doubt whether he would have been alive much after 1910. Regards, R. A. In the SF City Directory for 1880 Herman Ruppin was listed as a broker at 222 Montgomery with residence at 1108 Folsom. In the commercial section he is listed as a mining stock broker. Also a Conrad Ruppin, malster, Herman Zweig, residence 128 Park Ave. Zweig was a malt manufacturer. Bill rashley@netconnect.com.au wrote: > > Help required. > Would any of the directories for San Francisco list HERMAN RUPPIN > who is reputed to have been a Grain Merchant in the 1870's . Ruppin and his > brother Sallust, are said to have made a fortune at the goldrush town of Chiltern > in Victoria. As yet, I have not found the date of his death, but I feel sure that if > he died in San Fransciso there would have been a substantial obituary > published. > Any help at all would be appreciated. > With best wishes and congratulations to the industrious persons who so > kindly help so many inquirers. > Robert Ashley
Hi to All: I am researching my Grand Father & Grand Mother, Charles W HURST & Charlotte SALMIDT of Germany. They lived in San Francisco 1890 when my father was born, 10 Dec. 1890, he also had a sister Ruth born in San Francisco Dec. 1893. The 1900 - 1901 City directory Charlotte HURST, widow, res 5 Taylor Place. It looks like my grand father pasted away sometime between 1898 - 1900 from the info that I have. I would be most happy to work with anyone that can add anything to the above. Thank you very much. Sincerely Charles W HURST
Hi Matthew, Do you have a year of birth for Seder Buchanan BROWN? Do you think his brother Oliver was also born in Pennsylvania? Was Oliver older/younger than Sedar - by abt how many years? Do you have a city/town in PA where he was born. Do you have a middle initial for Oliver. If you think they were alive in 1880, I could try to find them on the 1880 census index in PA. This census would show their, parents if still living, and the boys were still at home. What do you think? Have you found Sedar Buchanan BROWN's death on the CADI (Ca Death Index) http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com/gen/ca/_vitals/cadeathm.htm ? Where did you get his death date "circa 1935" and location of death? If you can find him on the CADI you will have an accurate date of death and can order her death certificate, which would most likely have his parents names on it. Let me know if I can help by looking for them in the 1880 census... RUTH _________________________________ Ruth(Grady)Skewis-Sacramento, CA ruth4527@mindspring.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Matthew Brown [mailto:biba@ecis.com] > Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 4:01 PM > To: CASANFRA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CASANFRA] Oliver BROWN and Seder Buchanan BROWN > > > Hi all, > I am researching my 3rd Great Uncle Oliver BROWN and am trying to find > who his parents are. I have had a hard time researching Oliver's > brother Seder Buchanan BROWN (my direct ancestor, b. in Pennsylvania, d. > circa 1935 in Corning, Tehama Co., California) and am hoping by focusing > on Oliver I can find their parents. I only recently found out about > Oliver so I don't have to much information, but I was told that he > opporated an "speakeasy" (illegal bar) during the Prohibition South of > SAN FRANCISCO. This establishment still opporated as a restaurant > during the 1980's, though not owned by Oliver. If you have any > information or a family connection, I'd love to corraborate our research > efforts. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Matthew Brown biba@ecis.com >
Hi all, I am researching my 3rd Great Uncle Oliver BROWN and am trying to find who his parents are. I have had a hard time researching Oliver's brother Seder Buchanan BROWN (my direct ancestor, b. in Pennsylvania, d. circa 1935 in Corning, Tehama Co., California) and am hoping by focusing on Oliver I can find their parents. I only recently found out about Oliver so I don't have to much information, but I was told that he opporated an "speakeasy" (illegal bar) during the Prohibition South of SAN FRANCISCO. This establishment still opporated as a restaurant during the 1980's, though not owned by Oliver. If you have any information or a family connection, I'd love to corraborate our research efforts. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Matthew Brown biba@ecis.com
I am having the same problem. I am trying to find 913 San Jose Avenue in San Francisco. It was in Supervisor's District No. 1, Enumeration Distri t No. 139 in 1900 next to Mission street. I have gone through hundreds of pages of the 1910 Census trying to find this same address without any luck. How do you go about finding the ED for a given census? Any help would be appreciated. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "JeannetteCaldwell" <JeannetteCaldwell@email.msn.com> To: <CASANFRA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 10:12 PM Subject: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San Francisco > Would anyone know what the Enumeration District was for a property located > at 26 Church Street, SF? It is between 13th Street and Hermann St. > > I have been going through the 1910 Census Images and have been unable to > locate it. Is there someplace online that would have this information? > > Thank you > > Jeannette > >
Nancy, -- Copy of reply I sent to Jeannette -- Jeannette, Unfortunately, I have not found a source for placing a street address within an Enumeration District. When I was searching for relatives in Oakland, CA, I had to go through the ancestry description of the boundaries and then use yahoo.com maps to find the area in question. Long and tedious but the only way I found that worked. If there was no description, I pulled up the ancestry images and had to compare the street names and addresses with the yahoo.map. Not easy and not fun but effective. Hopefully, you'll have better luck but when I posted the same question I did not receive a positive response. Good luck, Raymond ----- Original Message ----- From: "Loder Family" <loderfam@mchsi.com> To: <CASANFRA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 1:38 PM Subject: Re: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San Francisco > I am having the same problem. I am trying to find 913 San Jose Avenue in > San Francisco. It was in Supervisor's District No. 1, Enumeration Distri t > No. 139 in 1900 next to Mission street. I have gone through hundreds of > pages of the 1910 Census trying to find this same address without any luck. > How do you go about finding the ED for a given census? Any help would be > appreciated. > > Nancy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "JeannetteCaldwell" <JeannetteCaldwell@email.msn.com> > To: <CASANFRA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 10:12 PM > Subject: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San Francisco > > > > Would anyone know what the Enumeration District was for a property located > > at 26 Church Street, SF? It is between 13th Street and Hermann St. > > > > I have been going through the 1910 Census Images and have been unable to > > locate it. Is there someplace online that would have this information? > > > > Thank you > > > > Jeannette > > > > >
Help required. Would any of the directories for San Francisco list HERMAN RUPPIN who is reputed to have been a Grain Merchant in the 1870's . Ruppin and his brother Sallust, are said to have made a fortune at the goldrush town of Chiltern in Victoria. As yet, I have not found the date of his death, but I feel sure that if he died in San Fransciso there would have been a substantial obituary published. Any help at all would be appreciated. With best wishes and congratulations to the industrious persons who so kindly help so many inquirers. Robert Ashley
Stockton Daily Record dated 2 Dec 1917- page 8 WOULD CLAIM TITLE TO HERMAN JOHNSON ESTATE F. H. Johnson filed a petition today for letters of administration, whith the will annexed, upon the estat4e of Herman Johnson, who died on August 4, 1875, leaving an estate in San Joaquin county consisting of forty acres of land and valued at about $2,000. The deceased left a will bearing date of July 2, 1875. This will was filed for probate on August 10, 1875, but no further proceedings were had thereon. The present proceedings are instituted for the purpose of clearing thitle to the above mentioned forty acres of land. The heirs at law and next of kin named in the will are Magdalena Johnson, the widow, now deceased, and the following children: Herman Johnson, Mary Angeline Harris, Mary Anna Kincaid, Joseph Johnson, Sarah Lilly Bodeson, Helen murphy, F. H. Johnson, and Ellen Barbara Sexton. All these heirs are residents of San Joaquin county with the exception of Mary Angeline Harris, who redises in Redding. W.B. Nutter is attorney for the petitioner. ******* This is all the info I have.. Marge http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/home.htm Margie Campbell's Web Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/Calif/ History of Stockton State Hospital (Stockton, CA) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/ICGS/ Iron county, MO Genealogy Society Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/cem/Napa State Hospital Oversight Hearing & Links to organizations who need our help to save old cemeteries. Stockton State Hospital Cemetery page Host of: Iron county Missouri (MOIRON) mail list Hermes family name list Wenstrom family name list
If you have the name of the party who was living at the addresses you are interested in --- you search for them on the SOUNDEX (by surname) - the soundex card will give you the ED and page number on the actual census. The SOUNDEX records for 1900 included ALL persons listed in ALL states of the 1900 census since the 1890 census was almost fully destroyed by fire in 1921, the extra work and expense of doing a complete soundex for the 1900 census was considered worth the effort. Soundex and census microfilms are available at your FHC. Good luck! RUTH _________________________________ Ruth(Grady)Skewis-Sacramento, CA ruth4527@mindspring.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Loder Family [mailto:loderfam@mchsi.com] > Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 1:38 PM > To: CASANFRA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San Francisco > > > I am having the same problem. I am trying to find 913 San Jose Avenue in > San Francisco. It was in Supervisor's District No. 1, > Enumeration Distri t > No. 139 in 1900 next to Mission street. I have gone through hundreds of > pages of the 1910 Census trying to find this same address without > any luck. > How do you go about finding the ED for a given census? Any help would be > appreciated. > > Nancy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "JeannetteCaldwell" <JeannetteCaldwell@email.msn.com> > To: <CASANFRA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 10:12 PM > Subject: [CASANFRA] 1910 Census for San Francisco > > > > Would anyone know what the Enumeration District was for a > property located > > at 26 Church Street, SF? It is between 13th Street and Hermann St. > > > > I have been going through the 1910 Census Images and have been unable to > > locate it. Is there someplace online that would have this information? > > > > Thank you > > > > Jeannette > > > > >
We now have Colusa County Book Two online and Mendocino County. Enjoy!!!!! http://www.rootsweb.com/~cabf1905 Donna
I will be in the archives for a short time tomorrow & can look that up for you. Let me know. Terry
Hi everyone Some of you may get this more than once, as it's going to many lists, sorry. Stockton Record 23 January 1988 Front Page X-RAY URNS ITS SPOT Coroner can use space by Edie Lau The Stockton Record Four thousand eight hundred (4,800) urns containing the ashes of people long dead should be removed from the county morgue and buried. That's the recomendation of the San Joaquin County Grand Jury, in a report released Friday. The remains were left from the days when the building was used as a county crematorium. The jurors said the copper urns, on shelves in a locked room, are taking up valuable building space. "The Sheriff's Office is not in the cemetery business and the urns should be removed." the jury wrote. They said relocating the urns would cost about $8,400. Sheriff Coroner John Zunino and County Administrator David D. Rowlands, Jr. agreed that acting on the grand jury's suggestion won't be hard. "What they idenified makes goosd sense" Rolands said "Money is not the issue" he added "It's just a matter of treating the remains with dignity." Aside from the urn problem, the jurors had good things to say about the coroner's operation, calling it "very efficient and well managed." They said the staff was "well informed" and "compassionate." and the records "well maintained and readily available." The county morgue has been housed in a bu9lding behind San Joaquin General Hospital in French Camp since 1980. For 50 years before, the building was a crematorium operated by the hospital. According to the jurors report, some of the urns have been stored there more than 50 years. In the last decade only two urns have been claimed by relatives. It's unclear why so many remains went unclaimed. The urns are under the control of the county hospital (San Joaquin General Hospital [mc]). The space taken up by the urns, about a quarter of the building, could better be used by the coroner, ther jurors said. For example, the x-ray machine is in a refrigerated room sometimes used to store bodies awaiting autopsy. The corpses have a foul odor that can make the x-ray technician's enviroment most unpleasant. The x-ray machine could be moved to where the urns are now, jurors said. The morgue also lacks space for drying bloody or contaminated clothing that must be kept as evidence. Baxter Dunn, captain of the coroner's division, said investigating officers are forced to take the wet clothing to other buildings. The practice is potentially dangerous, given the types of diseases -- such as hepatitis and AIDS, that are spread through blood. The county already faces the task of exhuming about 40 bodies from an unmarked pauper's cemetery near the county hospital. The cemetery is in the middle of the site for a new jail. "Maybe we can make this one project." Rowlands said. ****** There is a large photo showing Gordon King of SJCounty Hospital inspecting copper boxes containing cremated remains, some 50 years old. This is dated 1988, two years before we moved back here from Washington State, so I don't have any rememberance of what happened. Does anyone remember these urns being moved? Were they just disposed of? Could this be what became of State hospital inmates after the State Hospital quit burying/cremating people themselves? If you have an ancestor who died after 1920 or so... and you can't find them... this may be something to check. Marge http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/home.htm Margie Campbell's Web Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/Calif/ History of Stockton State Hospital (Stockton, CA) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/ICGS/ Iron county, MO Genealogy Society Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/cem/Napa State Hospital Oversight Hearing & Links to organizations who need our help to save old cemeteries. Stockton State Hospital Cemetery page Host of: Iron county Missouri (MOIRON) mail list Hermes family name list Wenstrom family name list
Would anyone know what the Enumeration District was for a property located at 26 Church Street, SF? It is between 13th Street and Hermann St. I have been going through the 1910 Census Images and have been unable to locate it. Is there someplace online that would have this information? Thank you Jeannette
>Hi all; >Time for our weekly update on the project. I think we are still sane. We want to thank all those that have made donations to the project. They are GREATLY appreciated and much needed. > >We now have over 80 transcriptionists. They are typing as fast as the records are coming in the door. It definitely has kept Laura, Steve and I busy staying on top of everything. This project is moving so much faster than we ever dreamed. We could not do it without all of those transcriptionists, volunteers and my wonderful #2s, Steve and Laura. > >For those of you who are reading this update for the first time, this is the online pre-1905 death records for all counties in California. Later, we hope to do the marriages and births, but right now, our goal is to complete the deaths. > >We have had several people that have emailed me with the wonderful stories of finding relatives on the lists...some having searched for several years for death dates of ancestors. It is really fantastic to get these stories and makes it worth all the work that is entailed in this project. We have shared some of them with all the volunteers so that they can appreciate them as well. Thank you to those of you that have shared your stories. > >We currently have the following counties distributed and in transcription: > >San Bernardino County Book Two >Los Angeles County, Books One, Two, Three, Four, Five and Six >Marin County Book Two >Colusa County Book Two >Humboldt County Book One and Two >Butte County Book Two >Mendocino County >San Luis Obispo >Placer County >El Dorado County >Amador County >Nevada County >Klamath County >Mariposa County >City of Oakland >San Benito County >Siskiyou County >Kern County > > >The website address is: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~cabf1905 > >We have the following already online: > >Butte County Book One >Colusa County Book One >Madera County >Marin County Book One >Riverside County >San Bernardino County Book One >San Diego County > >The following counties are on the verge of being placed online and should be online really soon: > >San Bernardino County Book Two >Colusa County Book Two >Marin County Book Two >Mendocino County > >We have received funding for the following counties which have been ordered and should be in transcription phase soon: > >Modoc County >Shasta County > >Undesignated donations are currently being collected for San Francisco County which is a very large number of files. As soon as we get enough to get these records, they will be distributed for transcription. Other counties that are in various pending stages are: > >Del Norte County >Fresno County >Lake County >Monterey County >Orange County >San Francisco County >Tehama County > >DONATIONS: Desperately needed. We pay about .35 - .50 per page of about 40 names for the death registers. When you calculate how many records are in a given county, you can easily see the costs factors involved. We need all the help we can get. We have some people who are sponsoring whole counties and we have others sending small checks to help. Every little bit helps and all is greatly appreciated. ALSO, postage to get the files to the transcribers is wonderful. Each packet that we send out to be transcribed averages about $1.25 in postage. This adds up to alot of postage. We have sent out over 100 packets. Please send donations to me. I am keeping accountings of all the funds for those that have any questions. These records are updated daily. We are still in the red, although, thanks to the donations received to date, there might be a light at the end of the tunnel. > >Based on the information that we have received from those that have responded to previous updates, we will be making CDs of the information that we have. Although we do not know yet, the cost for these CDs, the sale of these will be helping to fund future counties and records. We, as yet, have not determined how many counties or whether by region or alphabetically they will be placed on the CDs. This is still in the determination phase. > >I have received hundreds of emails from those that want information or just to say thank you for the project. These are all great to receive as they help us determine what you, the users, want on this website. Thank you all for your input. This project is for your FREE use. That's all for now. Till next week.... > >Donna Bradley >Pre-1905 Project Coordinator >P. O. Box 391368 >Anza, CA 92539-1368 >mbs@inland.net >http://www.rootsweb.com/~cabf1905 > >
In the SF City Directory for 1880 Herman Ruppin was listed as a broker at 222 Montgomery with residence at 1108 Folsom. In the commercial section he is listed as a mining stock broker. Also a Conrad Ruppin, malster, Herman Zweig, residence 128 Park Ave. Zweig was a malt manufacturer. Bill rashley@netconnect.com.au wrote: > > Help required. > Would any of the directories for San Francisco list HERMAN RUPPIN > who is reputed to have been a Grain Merchant in the 1870's . Ruppin and his > brother Sallust, are said to have made a fortune at the goldrush town of Chiltern > in Victoria. As yet, I have not found the date of his death, but I feel sure that if > he died in San Fransciso there would have been a substantial obituary > published. > Any help at all would be appreciated. > With best wishes and congratulations to the industrious persons who so > kindly help so many inquirers. > Robert Ashley
Pat One interesting point is that the San Francisco School District, still owns that piece of land, it is now where the San Francisco Shopping Center, is standing. George --- Pat <grannypatt100@yahoo.com> wrote: > A copy is being sent to CASANFRA-L@rootsweb.com for > the benefit of others who may be interested. > > Janet, > > The names were not mentioned, but I did find a > notation about Lincoln School in "San Francisco: > Mission to Metropolis" by Oscar Lewis on page 114. > > It is as follows: "Another evidence of rapid growth > was the building in 1864-65 0f the Lincoln School on > Market Street at Fifth". > > I also have a book called San Francisco's > Golden Era by Lucius Bebee and Charles Clegg > published > in 1960. In the notation about the authors it > states: ...Charles Clegg, his (Luciuc > Bebee)associate > in such properties as private railway cars and the > opinionated 'Territorial Enterprise' shares his > affection for the lavish. > > Sorry it couldn't be more. > > --- JANR67A@aol.com wrote: > > What a nice offer. Would you mind checking the > > indexes for any mention of > > Lincoln Primary School and the surnames, Angell, > > Axam or Clegg. > > > > Thank you so much. > > > > Janet > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games > http://sports.yahoo.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com
A copy is being sent to CASANFRA-L@rootsweb.com for the benefit of others who may be interested. Janet, The names were not mentioned, but I did find a notation about Lincoln School in "San Francisco: Mission to Metropolis" by Oscar Lewis on page 114. It is as follows: "Another evidence of rapid growth was the building in 1864-65 0f the Lincoln School on Market Street at Fifth". I also have a book called San Francisco's Golden Era by Lucius Bebee and Charles Clegg published in 1960. In the notation about the authors it states: ...Charles Clegg, his (Luciuc Bebee)associate in such properties as private railway cars and the opinionated 'Territorial Enterprise' shares his affection for the lavish. Sorry it couldn't be more. --- JANR67A@aol.com wrote: > What a nice offer. Would you mind checking the > indexes for any mention of > Lincoln Primary School and the surnames, Angell, > Axam or Clegg. > > Thank you so much. > > Janet > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com
to Mr. Martin in TX mailto:pmartin@shreve.net I have copied your request and will be mailing to you shortly. Highlights: (citation for page 399 is a mention of Judge CROTHERS and F. V. KEESLING.) from Who's Who in CA George Edward CROTHERS born Wapello, Louisa County, Iowa May 27 1870 the son of John and Margaret Jane (FAIR) CROTHERS. In 1896 was admitted to the CA bar and formed partnership with brother, Thomas G. CROTHERS. Retained by Mrs. Leland STANFORD as sole active trustee of Stanford University. Married Elizabeth MILLS of San Francisco CA on 28 March 1911. She died August 18 1920 Santa Clara County. from CADI CROTHERS GEORGE EDWARD 05/27/1870 FAIR CROTHERS M IOWA SAN FRANCISCO(38) 05/16/1957 556-26-0621 86 yrs