I've "rescued" an old photograph of Mamie IVERSON BAUGE which was taken at the A. L. Shager Studio in Dows, IA. The photograph appears to have been taken in the early 1900's with Mamie just an infant at the time. Someone has also written "For Richard BAUGE" on the back of the photograph as well. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Mamie and her family: Mamie Luella IVERSON was b. 28 Mar 1902 in Dows, IA to Adolph Olous IVERSON (1877-1972) and Emelia or Amelia Alvina DRAVES (1881-1969). She was the first of 5 children born to this couple and grew up on a farm southeast of Dows, IA. Mamie's siblings included Elwood IVERSON (1905-1992) and Viola Ardella BERGESON (1914-2015) Ilene A. IVERSON (b. 1918 in Iowa) and Arlene M. IVERSON (b. 1918 in Iowa). Mamie married Delbert Lewis BAUGE (b. 1893-d. 8 Nov 1981) on 14 Feb 1929 in Dows, IA and they had two sons including, Kenneth Leroy BAUGE b. 17 Jun 1930 in Morgan, IA and Richard Vernon BAUGE b. 8 Nov 1936 or 1937 in Lincoln, IA. Mamie lived in Ellsworth, IA and Radcliffe, IA for 26 years before moving to Ames, IA in 1955. Mamie died 15 Jun 1993 in Ames, IA and she was buried at the Ames Municipal Cemetery in Ames, IA. Her son Richard was living in St. Louis, MO at the time of his Mother's death. Her obituary includes two surviving sisters, Viola BERGESON and Arlene ASHMORE both of Ames, IA and a third sister, Ilene WILHELM of Lathrop, CA. Census records provide the following details: 1910 census of Oakland, IA: Adolph IVERSON, age 33, married 9 years, born IA, parents born Norway, a Farmer Emelia IVERSON, wife, age 28, married 9 years, 2 children/2 living, born NE, parents born Germany Mamie IVERSON, dau, age 8, born IA Elwood IVERSON, son, age 4, born IA 1920 census of Oakland, IA: Adolph IVERSON, age 42, born IA, parents born Norway, a Farmer Amelia W. IVERSON, wife, age 38, born NE, parents born Germany Mamie L. IVERSON, dau, age 18, born IA Elwood A. IVERSON, son, age 14, born IA Viola A. IVERSON, dau, age 5, born IA Ailene M. IVERSON, dau, age 2, born IA Ilene A. IVERSON, dau, age 2, born IA 1930 census of Lincoln, IA: Delbert BAUGE, age 37, married at age 35, born IA, parents born Norway/IL, a Farmer Mamie BAUGE, wife, age 28, married at age 26, born IA, parents born IA/NE 1940 census of Lincoln, IA: Delbert BAUGE, age 47, born IA, a Farm Operator Mamie BAUGE, wife, age 38, born IA Kenneth BAUGE, son, age 9, born IA Richard BAUGE, son, age 3, born IA I am hoping to return the photograph to family and would appreciate you contacting me if you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be. Thanks, Shelley
Seeking any information about a Margaret Becker who lived at Lodi, CA after 1905. Becker was her maiden name. She had a sister Louise, or Louisa who lived at Irvine, Alberta Canada from 1910-1947. Louise was married to Adam Roll in Russia in 1893. Margaret was also born in Russia, near Odessa, Ukraine between 1870-1890. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I've "rescued" an old photograph including members of the SCHECKLER, HONOLD, WOODS, and MOHR Families. The eight people in the photograph are identified below along with the information I was able to find from a brief search of records: Grandpa SCHECKLER - Grandma BRENNAN'S Father (believed to be Frederick SCHECKLER) . Fred SCHECKLER was b. 1853 in Chicago, IL to parents John Gottlieb August SCHECKLER (b. 1827) and Anna Mary "Mariana" BIRCH (1826-1896). Fred was one of 12 children born to this couple including John Gottlieb Jr (b. 1851); Fred; Anna Mary (1855-1928); Fredericka (b. 1858); William F. (1860-1946); August J. (b. 1863); and Carl (b. 1865) SCHECKLER. Fred married Mary MEYERS (b. 1857) b. Kenosha Co WI. Fred and Mary had a son Gordon F. or Clarence SCHECKLER b. 21 Apr 1889 and died 23 May 1960 in Stockton, CA. They also had a son Richard SCHECKLER who in 1921 married a widow Ethel MOORE (dau of George WILSON and Margurite LUTTE) in Stockton, CA Aunt Kate HONOLD - Lucille ROSS' Grandma (believed to be Kate MEYERS HONOLD) . Katie MEYERS was b. Nov 1861 in Wisconsin to parents Peter MEYERS (b. 1834) and Dorethea MEYERS (b. 1842). Katie was one of 5 children born to this couple including, Katie; Dorethea (b. 1863); Mary (b. 1866); Maggie (b. 1870); and Peter (b. 1877) MEYERS. Katie married Phillip HONOLD (b. 1853) and together they had two children, Mamie Mary (b. 1883) and George Eugene (1889-1958) HONOLD. Grandma BRENNAN with Fritzy the dog (believed to be Edna SCHECKLER BRENNAN) Grandma SCHECKLER - Grandma BRENNAN'S Mother (believed to be Mary MEYERS SCHECKLER) Aunt Ollie - Grandma BRENNAN'S sister (believed to be Olive SCHECKLER) Mrs. WOODS Grandma SCHECKLER'S Aunt & Uncle MOHR Census records provide the following details: 1900 census of Racine, WI: Phillip HONOLD, age 46, born Oct 1853, married 18 years, born NY, parents born Germany, a Day Laborer Katie HONOLD, wife, age 38, born Nov 1861, married 18 years, 2 children/2 living, born WI, parents born Germany, a Seamstress Mamie HONOLD, dau, age 17, born Mar 1883, born WI, an Office Girl George HONOLD, son, age 11, born Jun 1889, born WI, at School 1900 census of Georgiana Township, Sacramento Co. CA: Frederick SCHECKLER, age 43, born Oct 1856, married 14 years, born WI, parents born Germany, a Farmer Mary SCHECKLER, wife, age 34, born Jan 1866, married 14 years, 4 children/4 living, born WI, parents born Germany Gordon SCHECKLER, son, age 11, born Apr 1889, born WI, at School Richard SCHECKLER, son, age 8, born Jul 1891, born WI, at School Olive SCHECKLER, dau, age 6, born Apr 1893, born CA Ettina SCHECKLER, dau, age 2, born Jul 1897, born CA + 1 Farm Laborer 1910 census of Oakland, CA: Frederick L. SCHECKLER, age 54, married 24 years, born IL, parents born Germany, a House Carpenter Mary C. SCHECKLER, wife, age 44, married 24 years, born WI, parents born Germany Gordon F. SCHECKLER, son, age 20, born WI, a House Carpenter Richard SCHECKLER, son, age 18, born WI, a House Carpenter Olive I. SCHECKLER, dau, age 16, born CA Edna L. SCHECKLER, dau, age 12, born CA Philip HONOLD, brother-in-law, age 54, married 28 years, born NY, parents born Germany, a Hotel Porter Kate HONOLD, sister-in-law, age 48, married 28 years, 2 children/2 living, born WI, parents born Germany Mary HONOLD, niece, age 27, born WI, a Stenographer 1920 census of Contra Costa Co. CA: Daniel H. BRENNAN, age 29, born IL, parents born Ireland/PA, a Farmer Edna BRENNAN, wife, age 22, born CA, parents born WI Leone D. BRENNAN, dau, age 1 year + 3 months, born CA Nellie BRENNAN, sister, age 31, born IL, parents born Ireland/PA, a Stenographer 1930 census of Oakland, CA: Frederick L. SCHECKLER, age 77, born WI, parents born Germany, Retired Mary C. SCHECKLER, wife, age 63, born WI, parents born Germany, a Doll Maker 1940 census of Oakland, CA: Daniel BRENNAN, age 49, born IL, an Insurance Agent Edna BRENNAN, wife, age 42, born CA, an Apartment Manager Leonne BRENNAN, dau, age 21, born CA 1940 census of Santa Clara, CA: Kate HONOLD, age 78, a widow, born WI I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that the photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Mrs. J. D. PARKER'S son who was 3 months old at the time the photograph was taken in the 1890's at the E. W. Spencer Studio in Lodi, CA. In addition to the name and age, Mrs. PARKER has written "our sage brush boy" on the back of the photograph. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information regarding this family: Ralph D. PARKER was b. 27 Apr 1898 to parents Joseph Douglas or Douglass PARKER (b. 20 Dec 1852 in Mokelumne Hill, CA-1926) and Minerva HARTLEY (b. Sept 1869 in Arkansas-1956). Ralph had one sibling, a brother Ray Hartley PARKER (1903-1962). Ralph appears to have married twice, once to Mina or Myna BAYNE TODHUNTER ENNIS (1888-1976 or 1979) and a second time to Marguerita Ann GAUTHIER (d. 1979). Ralph died 21 Jul 1983 in Toronto, Canada or San Joaquin Co., CA and is buried in the Harmony Grove Cemetery in Lockeford, CA. Census records provide the following details: 1900 census of Elliot, CA: Joseph PARKER, age 47, born Dec 1852, married 4 years, born CA, parents born KY, a Day Laborer Minerva PARKER, wife, age 30, born Sept 1869, married 4 years, 1 child/1 living Ralph PARKER, son, age 2, born Apr 1898, born CA 1910 census of Elliot, CA: Joseph D. PARKER, age 57, married 14 years, born CA, parents born KY, an Odd Jobs Carpenter Minerva PARKER, wife, age 37, married 14 years, 2 children/2 living, born AR, parents born TN/AR Ralph PARKER, son, age 12, born CA Ray PARKER, son, age 7, born CA 1920 census of Elliot, CA: Joseph D. PARKER, age 67, born CA, parents born KY, the Lockeford Constable Minerva PARKER, wife, age 49, born AR, parents born AR Ray PARKER, son, age 18, born CA I am hoping to locate someone from this PARKER Family so that the photograph can be returned to their care. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
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Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society 23rd Annual Spring Seminar – Featuring Geoff Rasmussen April 5, 2014 - 9:00am – 3:45pm (Doors open 8:15 am) Fair Oaks Presbyterian Church, 11427 Fair Oaks Blvd, Fair Oaks, California Cost: $20-$35; PRE-REGISTRATION ONLY Geoff Rasmussen will be the featured speaker at the Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society Spring Seminar. Geoff will present: * Timelines and Chronologies: Secrets of Genealogical Success * Googling Around with Google and Other Fun Technology * The Latest in Digital Imaging for Genealogists * What’s New in Legacy 8. Registration details are available on our website and blog. www.rootcellar.org http://rootcellarramblings.blogspot.com
Dear Genealogists and Sister Societies, On April 8, 2013 Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society announced its participation in the Preserve the Pensions - War of 1812 Project. The Society started with a modest $300 challenge to its members - for every dollar they donated, Root Cellar would match it up to $300. Collections are being accepted through June 2013. Members responded overwhelmingly - the goal has already been met. Will Root Cellar stop there? Probably not. Stay tuned for an update to our membership challenge. In the meantime, send your check, payable to Root Cellar SGS (note that it's for the War of 1812 Project), to Root Cellar SGS, P O Box 265, Citrus Heights, CA 95611. About the Preserve the Pensions - War of 1812 Project* The Project is a multi-year, $3.7 million nationwide fundraising initiative to digitize the long-neglected War of 1812 pension records. The original documents are extremely fragile and digitization will preserve the best possible image of each page. The Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS) (in which Root Cellar is a member) is leading the fundraising campaign with the National Archives and Records Administration, Fold3, Ancestry.com, and the genealogical community have undertaken a monumental project to digitize the War of 1812 pension files—a fitting beginning to the bicentennial commemoration of a war which has been called our nation's "Second War of Independence." These images will be available to genealogy researchers and the public for free on the Fold3 website. Contributions to this project have already made these files available as digitization proceeds. The Numbers* •7.2M images to be captured •180K files will be saved •571K images now available (16%) •$3.7M to be raised (32% raised so far) Matching Funds by Ancestry.com Ancestry.com announced that it would match all donations received toward the digitization project. This means that Root Cellar's initial $300 in seed money plus the $300 in donations from membership will be doubled by Ancestry.com to total $1,200. At a cost of $0.45 per digitized page coupled with the Ancestry.com match, Root Cellar members have ensured that 5,400 pages will be digitized. Think about what other societies can do! The Greater Northern California Challenge Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society challenges all genealogical societies in Northern California to get involved with the Preserve the Pensions War of 1812 digitization project. Let the country know that Northern California cares and wants to support and be a part of this huge effort. Initiate a challenge to your membership. Or, support Root Cellar's effort. Inform your membership about the project and ask them to send a donation to Root Cellar's address mentioned above. All donations will be forwarded to FGS at the end of June 2013. The Northern California genealogical community has already participated in a large project - indexing the 1940 U.S. Federal Census. Now your support is needed in a different but equally vital way for the Preserve the Pensions War of 1812 digitization project. Any amount donated will help get this project closer to the finish line. *Sources: http://www.fgs.org/cstm_PreserveThePensions.php and http://www.preservethepensions.org/ Please share this information and challenge with your membership and friends. Contact me if you have any questions. Do let me know if your society will accept our Challenge. Thank you again for your support. submitted by Denise H. Richmond Publicity Chairperson Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society Website: http://www.rootcellar.org Blog: http://rootcellarramblings.blogspot.com Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/dxr4q8y Twitter: @RootCellarSGS
Savings Alert -- Early-bird registration for the Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society Spring Seminar ends Friday, March 1st. After that, prices go up $5 to $10 for everyone. The seminar is on Saturday, March 16th at the Fair Oaks Presbyterian Church. Details on the Registration Form - click here http://www.rootcellar.org/cpage.php?pt=42. Topics presented by Gen-Tech Expert Thomas MacEntee-- -- Building a Research Toolbox: Are overwhelmed with the number of online resources for genealogical research? Are you constantly working with unorganized bookmarks or favorites? Printing out lists of websites you use most? You will learn not only some of the most important online resources for genealogical research, but also how to organize these resources into an easy-to-access and portable virtual toolbox. (Level: Beginner) -- Internet Archive: A Gold Mine for Genealogists: The Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org) is a free, on-line repository rich with genealogy source documents including census images and e-books. In this session, learn how to navigate the Internet Archive and leverage the best search strategies to download a variety of materials including archived web pages, e-books, video, audio and more. (Level: Beginner) -- Social Networking: New Horizons for Genealogists: Did you know that the over 55 crowd is the fastest growing group of Facebook users? Did you know that Twitter is not the domain of the much younger texting crowd but is used by an older more savvy group of people? Did you ever wonder how and if these programs, along with others such as blogs and wikis, can be used to help genealogists? Wonder no more as we explore what makes up the oft-mystifying term “social networking” and how each program is currently being used by genealogists and family historians of all ages. (Level: Beginner) -- You Use WHAT for Genealogy? Wonderful Uses for Unusual Tools: Have you ever wondered if you’re missing out on how some genealogists are using tools such as Evernote, Microsoft Word or Excel, Google and more? Learn what’s hot in the world of apps and websites and how you can start using them! We’ll review a group of familiar apps and websites that are being used in creative ways by the genealogy community. You’ll also learn how to think “outside the margins” and start repurposing other apps and sites for your genealogy research. (Level: Beginner) More Seminar Highlights --- Raffle baskets --- Family Roots Publishing Company (book vendor) --- Cox Black and White Lab (photo preservation services) --- Family Tree Inspirations (custom family trees) --- Lunch (optional with registration) --- Refreshments during breaks If you've already registered - thanks! If you haven't submitted your registration form, mail it this week and save some money. Take this opportunity to learn from the expert about how to find your ancestors using new technologies and resources. Fear not, you don't need to know how to build a computer - just learn some new tools to make a cousin connection! Questions? Drop us a line at [email protected] See you on Saturday, March 16th. submitted by Denise H. Richmond Publicity Chairperson -- -------------------------------------- Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society www.rootcellar.org http://rootcellarramblings.blogspot.com
Subject: Spring Seminar update for CVGS The Chula Vista Genealogical Society has blocked a group of 10 rooms at the rate of $80 plus tax for the weekend of the Seminar. There is an understanding that if you wanted it to be a couple more days as a mini vacation that rate would still apply. You must notify La Quinta Inn on Bonita Rd right off of 805 before you turn east to go to the Golf Course by 4 March for this to apply. You must also mention our society to be given this rate. Recently remodeled and always a great place to stay. Can you tell I use them when I travel. : > ) phone 619 691 1211 email [email protected] Remember offer expires 4 March 2013. Would you be kind of enough to share this information with your members and the organizations you belong to. Also here is an electronic copy of the flyer that you may want to offer to your members. You register for the seminar via our web page and we are using Constant Contact. All data is on our web page except the motel La Quinta data given here. Thank You Susi Pentico, Educational Chairperson, Chula Vista Genealogical Society 619 623 5250 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cacvgs2/
Over half the seats are already reserved for the Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society Spring Seminar featuring genealogical technology and social media expert Thomas MacEntee. Early-bird registration ends March 1st. Date: Saturday, March 16, 2013 Place: Fair Oaks Presbyterian Church, 11427 Fair Oaks Blvd, Fair Oaks, CA Time: 9:00 am - 3:45 pm (Doors open 8:15 am) Cost: $25 Root Cellar member; $30 non-member; $35 after March 1st Optional Lunch $7.00 Features - 4 seminar topics, described below, includes handouts - Family Roots Publishing book vendor - Family Tree Inspirations custom family trees - Cox Black and White Lab photographic preservation services - Gift Baskets for Raffle Prizes Downloadable Registration Form and flyer at http://www.rootcellar.org, click on Spring Seminar tab. About the Speaker When he is not busy writing blog posts, organizing the 3,000+ members of GeneaBloggers (http://www.geneabloggers.com), teaching online genealogy webinars and more, Thomas MacEntee is busy in his role as genealogy ninja. He manages to get the inside track on emerging technologies and vendors as they relate to the genealogy industry. After being laid off from a 25-year career in the tech industry in 2008, Thomas has been able to repurpose his skill set for the genealogy community and loves to see other genealogists succeed, whether it is with their own research or building their own careers in the field. More information about Thomas MacEntee is posted on the Root Cellar blog at http://rootcellarramblings.blogspot.com, click on the label Thomas MacEntee. Seminar Topics --Building a Research Toolbox: learn some of the most important online resources for genealogical research; learn how to organize your many bookmarks and lists into an easy-to-access, portable virtual toolbox. --Internet Archive, A Gold Mine for Genealogists: learn how to navigate this website and leverage the best strategies to download its resources. --Social Networking, New Horizons for Genealogists: social networking programs will be de-mystified; learn how each program is currently being used by genealogists and family historians of all ages. --You Use WHAT for Genealogy? Wonderful Uses for Unusual Tools: learn what's hot in the world of apps and websites and how you can start using them; includes a review of a group of familiar apps and websites being used in creative ways by the genealogy community. Contact Diane Maltase (916) 797-2523 Denise Miller (916) 726-3832 Email [email protected] NOTE: No registrations will be sold at the door See you there! submitted by Denise H. Richmond, Root Cellar SGS Publicity Chairperson
Registration is now open for the Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society Spring Seminar featuring guest speaker Thomas MacEntee. Date: Saturday, March 16, 2013 Place: Fair Oaks Presbyterian Church, 11427 Fair Oaks Blvd, Fair Oaks, CA Time: 9:00 am - 3:45 pm (Doors open 8:15 am) Cost: $25 – Root Cellar Member; $30 – Non-member; $35 After March 1st. Optional Lunch by TOGO’S - $7.00 each. Gift Baskets – Raffle Ticket Sales start at 8:15 am Downloadable Registration Form and flyer at http://www.rootcellar.org, click on Spring Seminar tab. About the Speaker When he’s not busy writing blog posts, organizing the 2,800+ members of GeneaBloggers (http://www.geneabloggers.com), teaching online genealogy webinars and more, Thomas MacEntee is busy in his role as genealogy ninja. Stealth is not easy, but he manages to get the inside track on emerging technologies and vendors as they relate to the genealogy industry. After being laid off from a 25-year career in the tech industry in 2008, Thomas has been able to repurpose his skill set for the genealogy community and loves to see other genealogists succeed, whether it is with their own research or building their own careers in the field. More information about Thomas MacEntee is posted on the Root Cellar blog at http://rootcellarramblings.blogspot.com, click on the Label -Thomas MacEntee-. Seminar Topics include: --Building a Research Toolbox: learn some of the most important online resources for genealogical research; learn how to organize your many bookmarks and lists into an easy-to-access, portable virtual toolbox. --Internet Archive, A Gold Mine for Genealogists: learn how to navigate this website and leverage the best strategies to download its resources. --Social Networking, New Horizons for Genealogists: social networking programs will be de-mystified; learn how each program is currently being used by genealogists and family historians of all ages. --You Use WHAT for Genealogy? Wonderful Uses for Unusual Tools: learn what's hot in the world of apps and websites and how you can start using them; includes a review of a group of familiar apps and websites being used in creative ways by the genealogy community. For more information, phone Diane Maltase (916) 797-2523 or Denise Miller (916) 726-3832 or email them at [email protected] NOTE: Due to the high interest in this seminar, early registration is highly encouraged. No registrations will be sold at the door. Confirmations will be mailed and no refunds once you have registered. Your check will be returned if it is after received after the event is sold out. See you there! submitted by Denise H. Richmond, Publicity Chairperson
Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society is excited to announce the four topics that guest speaker Thomas MacEntee will present at its 22nd annual Spring Seminar on Saturday, 16 March 2013: -- Building a Research Toolbox -- Internet Archive: A Gold Mine for Genealogists -- Social Networking: New Horizons for Genealogists -- You Use WHAT for Genealogy? Wonderful Uses for Unusual Tools About the Speaker Thomas MacEntee is a professional genealogist specializing in the use of technology and social media to improve genealogy research and as a way to connect with others in the family history community. When he’s not busy writing blog posts, organizing the 2000+ members of GeneaBloggers (http://www.geneabloggers.com), teaching online genealogy webinars and more, Thomas MacEntee is busy in his role as “genealogy ninja.” Thomas manages to get the inside track on emerging technologies and vendors as they relate to the genealogy industry. After being laid off from a 25-year career in the tech industry in 2008, he has been able to “repurpose” his skill set for the genealogy community and loves to see other genealogists succeed, whether it is with their own research or building their own careers in the field. Seminar Information: Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Place: Fair Oaks Presbyterian Church, 11427 Fair Oaks Blvd., Fair Oaks, California Contact: Diane Maltase, Chairperson, [email protected] Details will be forthcoming at http://www.rootcellar.org and http://rootcellarramblings.blogspot.com. The website and blog now have descriptions of each session. Seating will be limited so check back often for registration information. Hope to see you there! -Denise H. Richmond Publicity Chairperson
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Reminder! The deadline for the Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society (RCSGS) 2nd annual Family History Writing Contest is 1 Oct 2012. Your family history research discoveries deserve to be shared. Honor your ancestors by writing about their lives – telling the story of their struggles, perseverance and survival. Factual articles about family or local history, character sketches, or memoirs will be accepted. Entries should be between 500 and 2000 words in length and submitted electronically only. The contest is open to the public; membership in RCSGS is not required. Prizes include a six month subscription to Ancestry.com World Edition; Family Tree Maker 2012 software; one year subscription to Fold3.com; admissions to the RCSGS 2013 Spring Seminar featuring guest speaker Thomas MacEntee; and society memberships. RCSGS thanks Ancestry.com and Fold3 for their generous donations. Contest rules and the three winning stories from last year’s contest are on the RCGS website http://www.rootcellar.org. Please send inquiries to [email protected] Happy writing and good luck. About Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society Root Cellar Sacramento Genealogical Society was formed in 1978 to help members with genealogical research through education, publication of information and preservation of records. Society activities include monthly membership meetings and workshops, an annual all-day seminar and Geni-Dig, monthly GeniGram newsletter, The Preserves periodical, and an Extraction Project of original records held at the Center for Sacramento History. The Society also maintains a genealogical library housed at the California State Archives. Find us online: Website: www.rootcellar.org Blog: http://rootcellarramblings.blogspot.com Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/8qrf2ya Email: [email protected] Submitted by Denise Hibsch Richmond
They mean go to LDS LIbrary, City libraries dropped theirs a year ago with loss of funds. Though I did not find anything there for her I looked. She needs to usgenweb.org and speak to each county that she may have been in. Susi On Aug 15, 2012, at 10:34 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > Did you try Ancestry.com > > If you don't have a subscription, go to your local library. Most have free access > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Nancy Munson" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 4:01:25 PM > Subject: [CASANJOA] CA marriage records for 1910 & 1920s > > I am searching for two marriages that took place in CA during the 1920s. As > the Vital Records department at Sacramento will not search for marriage > records and I do not know which counties the marriages took place I have to > go to each county for the searches. I have checked Kings County and > Humboldt County but the marriage records were not found. > > > > If anyone has access to marriage records for any county would you please > check for the following marriages? > > > > 1. Edward James McCann (born 11-29-1879 in CA) married to Laura Mae Nelson > (born 12-24-1892 in AZ) on 2-29-1912. I have also seen 2-2-1912 and > 2-9-1912 for their date of marriage. > > > > 2. William (Billy) DeLong married to Laura Mae Nelson McCann. I do not have > a date for this marriage but estimate the time to be between 1924 to Sept. > 1927. > > > > Thank you for any information you can find. > > Nancy in TX > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Did you try Ancestry.com If you don't have a subscription, go to your local library. Most have free access ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Munson" <[email protected]> To: CASAN[email protected] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 4:01:25 PM Subject: [CASANJOA] CA marriage records for 1910 & 1920s I am searching for two marriages that took place in CA during the 1920s. As the Vital Records department at Sacramento will not search for marriage records and I do not know which counties the marriages took place I have to go to each county for the searches. I have checked Kings County and Humboldt County but the marriage records were not found. If anyone has access to marriage records for any county would you please check for the following marriages? 1. Edward James McCann (born 11-29-1879 in CA) married to Laura Mae Nelson (born 12-24-1892 in AZ) on 2-29-1912. I have also seen 2-2-1912 and 2-9-1912 for their date of marriage. 2. William (Billy) DeLong married to Laura Mae Nelson McCann. I do not have a date for this marriage but estimate the time to be between 1924 to Sept. 1927. Thank you for any information you can find. Nancy in TX ------------------------------- 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
Thanks for the other web sites to search. Ed McCann & Laura Nelson are my grandparents Some additional information on Edward James McCann. I think that he was born in Mariposa. He was a miner and also worked for an oil company. He & Laura lived in the following counties (that I know about): San Bernardino, Kern, Contra Costa, Mariposa, &Kings. Edward died 4-2-1920 in Richmond, Contra CA. After Edward's death Laura moved to San Francisco with her two daughters. The San Francisco City Directory has her listed as a widow living there in 1923 & 1924. She then married William DeLong perhaps in San Francisco. The marriage ended with his being murdered by someone who wanted his car and I think that his body was found in or near Stockton. Laura then moved back to Mohave Co. AZ (date unknown) and married Harley Davis on 9-24-1927. Thanks for any help. Nancy From: susi c pentico < [email protected]> Subject: Re: [CASANJOA] CA marriage records for 1910 & 1920s Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 13:09:18 -0700 References: <[email protected]> In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> This may help you, in same it may help us help you. Where in Ca were these people born? Do you know where they lived. Obviously this is a male and female of one family your seeking assistance with. Suggestions also : 1. usgenweb.org go each county in CA and ask this question about marriage. 2. gennet.org try the same 3. geneanut. try same familysearch.org try same. What religion were they maybe it is a church record? Susi On Aug 13, 2012, at 10:34 PM, Nancy Munson wrote: > I am searching for two marriages that took place in CA during the 1920s. As > the Vital Records department at Sacramento will not search for marriage > records and I do not know which counties the marriages took place I have to > go to each county for the searches. I have checked Kings County and > Humboldt County but the marriage records were not found. > > > If anyone has access to marriage records for any county would you please > check for the following marriages? > > > > 1. Edward James McCann (born 11-29-1879 in CA) married to Laura Mae Nelson > (born 12-24-1892 in AZ) on 2-29-1912. I have also seen 2-2-1912 and > 2-9-1912 for their date of marriage. > > > 2. William (Billy) DeLong married to Laura Mae Nelson McCann. I do not have > a date for this marriage but estimate the time to be between 1924 to Sept. > 1927. > Thank you for any information you can find. > > Nancy in TX > >
Ancestry lists this: b Mariposa, Ca from family tree owned by Dlkranz on ancestry 1880 age 1 Mariposa, CA Name: Edward Mccann Age: 40 Birth Year: abt 1880 Birthplace: California Home in 1920: Richmond, Contra Costa, California Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Laura Mccann Father's Birthplace: Ireland Mother's Birthplace: Massachusetts Home owned: Rent Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Edward Mccann 40 Laura Mccann 27 Edna Mccann 6 Ethel May Mccann 4 [4 1/12] Draft registration card Name: Edward James McCann County: San Bernardino State: California Birth Date: 24 Feb 1879 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1543648 Draft Board: 3 Age: Occupation: Nearest Relative: Height/Build: Color of Eyes/Hair: Signature: View image On Aug 13, 2012, at 10:34 PM, Colleen wrote: > I have access through Vital Search to Los Angeles brides > nothing in 1912 for Los Angeles county for a bride Nelson marrying a McCann nor a bride McCann marrying Delong June 1923 through 1928 > > Colleen > [email protected] List Mom > > >> ________________________________ >> From: Nancy Munson <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 1:01 PM >> Subject: [CASANJOA] CA marriage records for 1910 & 1920s >> >> I am searching for two marriages that took place in CA during the 1920s. As >> the Vital Records department at Sacramento will not search for marriage >> records and I do not know which counties the marriages took place I have to >> go to each county for the searches. I have checked Kings County and >> Humboldt County but the marriage records were not found. >> >> >> >> If anyone has access to marriage records for any county would you please >> check for the following marriages? >> >> >> >> 1. Edward James McCann (born 11-29-1879 in CA) married to Laura Mae Nelson >> (born 12-24-1892 in AZ) on 2-29-1912. I have also seen 2-2-1912 and >> 2-9-1912 for their date of marriage. >> >> >> >> 2. William (Billy) DeLong married to Laura Mae Nelson McCann. I do not have >> a date for this marriage but estimate the time to be between 1924 to Sept. >> 1927. >> >> >> >> Thank you for any information you can find. >> >> Nancy in TX >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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
I have access through Vital Search to Los Angeles brides nothing in 1912 for Los Angeles county for a bride Nelson marrying a McCann nor a bride McCann marrying Delong June 1923 through 1928 Colleen [email protected] List Mom >________________________________ >From: Nancy Munson <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 1:01 PM >Subject: [CASANJOA] CA marriage records for 1910 & 1920s > >I am searching for two marriages that took place in CA during the 1920s. As >the Vital Records department at Sacramento will not search for marriage >records and I do not know which counties the marriages took place I have to >go to each county for the searches. I have checked Kings County and >Humboldt County but the marriage records were not found. > > > >If anyone has access to marriage records for any county would you please >check for the following marriages? > > > >1. Edward James McCann (born 11-29-1879 in CA) married to Laura Mae Nelson >(born 12-24-1892 in AZ) on 2-29-1912. I have also seen 2-2-1912 and >2-9-1912 for their date of marriage. > > > >2. William (Billy) DeLong married to Laura Mae Nelson McCann. I do not have >a date for this marriage but estimate the time to be between 1924 to Sept. >1927. > > > >Thank you for any information you can find. > >Nancy in TX > > >------------------------------- >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 > > >
I am searching for two marriages that took place in CA during the 1920s. As the Vital Records department at Sacramento will not search for marriage records and I do not know which counties the marriages took place I have to go to each county for the searches. I have checked Kings County and Humboldt County but the marriage records were not found. If anyone has access to marriage records for any county would you please check for the following marriages? 1. Edward James McCann (born 11-29-1879 in CA) married to Laura Mae Nelson (born 12-24-1892 in AZ) on 2-29-1912. I have also seen 2-2-1912 and 2-9-1912 for their date of marriage. 2. William (Billy) DeLong married to Laura Mae Nelson McCann. I do not have a date for this marriage but estimate the time to be between 1924 to Sept. 1927. Thank you for any information you can find. Nancy in TX