This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1969.1 Message Board Post: Who are you looking for? Alex Bertcuii DOB 1/14/1901 - 8/31/1967 San Mateo county. Or, are you looking for the Alex on his death cert? Cindy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1828.2 Message Board Post: Golden Gate National Cemetery San Bruno, San Mateo County, California http://www.interment.net/data/us/ca/sanmateo/ggate/f/golden_f02.htm Fee, Charles Hugh, b. 03/25/1894, d. 04/02/1961, CAPT MED SEC 1550 SCU FT KNOX, KY MD, Plot: T 154, bur. 04/05/1961 Fee, Daniel Jerome, b. 10/22/1890, d. 02/18/1963, US Army, CPL, Plot: Z 0 2565, bur. 02/21/1963 Fee, Dorothy W, b. 05/03/1890, d. 03/28/1967, US Army Air Corps, TECH 5, Plot: Z 0 2565, bur. 04/04/1967 Fee, Francis Raymond, b. 06/01/1909, d. 06/18/1997, US Air Force, COL, Res: Santa Rosa, CA, Plot: CF 0 203, bur. 07/22/1997 Fee, Helen K, b. 04/05/1909, d. 06/09/1993, Plot: CF 203, bur. 06/21/1993 Fee, Helen K, b. 04/25/1909, d. 06/09/1993, US Army, CPT, Res: Santa Rosa, CA, Plot: CF 0 203, bur. 06/21/1993 Fee, Henry Jordan, b. 07/28/1918, d. 04/23/1985, COL USA, Plot: CA 1465, bur. 04/26/1985 Fee, Margaret A, b. 11/18/1894, d. 05/30/1959, Plot: T 154, bur. 06/04/1959 Fee, Molly , b. 04/19/1889, d. 04/17/1977, Plot: 2D 614, bur. 04/20/1977 Fee, Robert , d. 05/09/1964, SGT BEG 4 GP A REPAIR UNIT 322, Plot: 2D 614, bur. 05/13/1964
Daly City Record Daly City, San Mateo County, California Vol. 5 No. 41 Friday, January 9, 1914 MARRIAGE LICENSES Edwin McCLINTOCK, aged 21, and Grace WIGHT, aged 19, both of San Jose Louis CASTRO, aged 29, and Aneta Rae LIEBE, aged 23, both of San Jose G.S. DEMING, aged 24, and Ellen M. DIXON, aged 24, both of San Francisco SUPERIOR COURT Cases Pending, in Progress, Settled, With Interesting Details to San Mateo County Folks Walter SEALY vs Samuel KNIGHT. Trial continued to January 17. Joe Wilson Printing Co. vs Louise MATTHI. Trial set for January 9th. W.J. EVA vs Walter ANDERSON. Remittiting from Superior Court ordered led. W.S. SEFIS vs Lundborp Morgan Co. Order to show cause continued to January 8th. W.S. TEVIS vs Lundbory Morp (sic) et al. Order to show cause continued to January 8th. D.H. and M.A. Edwards Co. vs Katz & Son. Judgment ordered for plaintiff as prayed for. D.H. and M.A. Edwards Co have brought a suit in the Superior Court against Katz and Sons and others, to quiet title to all of block 27, Union Park near Colma. The Halfmoon Bay Light and Power Co has brought suit against John T. MABEY to recover the sum of $1000 on a promissory note executed at Halfmoon Bay on March 6, 1913. The plaintiff also asks for interest and costs of the suit. Mary W. GLASCOCK has applied for letters testamentary upon the estate of John R. GLASCOCK, who died at Portola on November 10, 1913. The estate consists of cash in bank amounting to $6000. The will left by the deceased, executed over 20 years ago, was filed for probate. By its terms the entire estate was bequeathed to his wife, who is the petitioner. The Federal Construction Company has instituted several suits against many property owners to recover various sums for street work done in front of their property on Poplar avenue, San Mateo. The following are the defendants: William H. LIPP, $110.32; Edwin DEWS $54.22; James L. GRAY, $77.53; Margaret NELSON and others, $58.48; Jesefa NOVAK, $34.45. PROBATE MATTERS Estate of David L. MAXWELL, deceased. C.B. MAXWELL granted letters of administration with bond fixed at $300. Estate of George HEISENBUTTEL, deceased. Final account allowed and settled and petition for distribution granted. Estate and guardianship of Loren COBURN, an incompetent person. Petition for restoration to capacity continued to Jan. 6. Jefferson M. MOORE, executor of the last will and testament of J.J. MOORE, deceased, has filed his final account and petition for distribution of the estate in the county clerk's office. The amount of money in the hands of the executor is $35,203.73, the total paid in claims amounts to $9274.26, the amount paid out in expenses of administration is $8946.56, making a total distribution of $16,220.82, leaving a balance of $16,982.91 in the hands of the executor to be distributed. The attorneys commissions are $2105.60, and the executor's commission was a like sum. APPRAISERS APPOINTED Judge Buck has appointed James Madden of Burlingame, A.J. Cole of Easton and R.F. CHILCOTT of Redwood city appraisers of the estate of Jessie DE GEAR, deceased. Judge Buck has appointed H.W. Schaberg, William Turnbull and C.W. Elfing, appraisers of the estate of Josephine WILSON, deceased. BUILDING CONTRACTS The following builder's contracts were filed in the county recorder's office during the week: Geo. B. MOORE of Mayfield agrees to erect for C.S. CRARY of Burlingame, a one-story frame building on lot 3, block 5, Burlingame in 90 days for $3410. Selah CHAMBERLAIN plaintiff in the suit of Selah CHAMBERLAIN against Jefferson M. MOORE, executor of the last will and testament of J.J. MOORE, deceased, has filed a notice in the clerk's office dismissing the appeal to the Supreme Court, notice of which was filed last week. The case has been settled. ** Twenty-Four New Citizens The following aliens were admitted to citizenship in the Superior Court last Tuesday. The examination was conducted by Attorney W. S. LITTLETON of San Francisco. Stephen REZSEK, Antone JOHNSON, Frederick J. MEEK, Sels G. NELSON, Mercella VERNENGO, Antone SHIECHI, John FLYNN, Alice SCHUMACHER, Henry KEMPF, Stephen HATZKE, Jean LACAU, Leonardo DIOGUARDI, Claudie CATTORI, G. SINOLA, S. Della MIGGORIA, Ludwig REGNER, Joseph RENER, Jas. R. CATHERWOOD, Andrew HAMMBERG, C.G. GODDEN, Frank FERRERIA, A. ASSERINI, Pete TORTAOLO, James WELCH. ** LOCAL Mrs. Angelo SELMI has been suffering for the past week or two with lumbago. Miss Eva REDDING and Paul MEETH, who are attending school in Santa Ross, spent the holidays with home folks in Daly City. Julius NELSON Has returned from Portland; after a two month's stay in the web-foot city, and says Daly City is good enough for him. Last Friday Frank R. SAMPSON and family attended the funeral of his aged father, who died at his home in San Francisco on Wednesday, aged 81 years. Ray GREEN, son of B.S. GREEN of the Pacific Market, Colma, was operated at Dr. Plymire's hospital in South San Francisco last week and is getting along fine. ** A DOUBLE WEDDING Supervisor and Mrs. James T. Casey's Daughters, Elise to John F. Barrett; Margy to Robt. D. Savage Last Tuesday forenoon, St. Anne's church, Colma, was the scene of a splendid double wedding, in which the charming and accomplished daughters of Supervisor and Mrs. James T. CASEY plighted their faith forever and forever under the beautiful Catholic ceremony, with Rev. Father James A. COOPER officiating. Miss Elsie became the bride of John Francis BARRETT and Miss Margy became the bride of Robert Daniel SAVAGE, both gentlemen are of the highest standing. Mr. BARRETT is a successful contractor in San Francisco and Mr. SAVAGE a wealthy farmer of Half Moon Bay. St. Anne's church was never more beautifully decorated. The main setting was green composed of palms, ferns and ivy and here and there were sweet orange blossoms and other flowers, just enough to make the little church a bower of beauty, with the sacred altar as the center of splendor. The brides were married in their traveling suits. St. Ann's church was filled to overflowing with friends, mostly of Colma of course, but many very prominent people were present from all over the county, every locality being well represented owing to the extensive acquaintance of the contracting parties. It was truly a wedding where the most profound good wishes reigned supreme and ever incident was that of joy. After the ceremony a reception was given at the Casey home and an elegant wedding breakfast served, after being blessed by that grand Reverend Father, James A. COOPER, whose sublime personality always commands respect and admiration from everybody. Mr and Mrs BARRETT will pass their honeymoon motoring through Southern California and Mr and Mrs. SAVAGE will tour the United States, including Washington and all other prominent cities. ** Deputy Recorder to be Bride Miss Minnie GOULD, deputy in the Recorder's office has resigned her position and her place has been filled by the appointment of Miss Georgiana GRAY Burlingame. Miss GOULD is to be united in marriage to Harry T. ASHFORD, a former Stanford student but now an engineer for the Pacific Gas and Electric Company and is located at San Francisco. ** Former Resident Dead George F. KELLEY (as printed), a photographer of San Francisco and father of Edith KELLY, formerly of Redwood City but now a teacher in the High School of San Mateo, dropped dead, presumably of heart failure, while riding from San Francisco to Oakland on a Southern Pacific train. KELLY, who was about 60 years of age, had just left the home of his son, W.G. KELLY, 1627 Sonoma street, Berkeley, and carried a suit-case containing presents which he had received. His son is a traveling accountant in the employ of the Southern Pacific company. The dead man was a pioneer of the State and is survived by four children. He often visited here. - Democrat ** New Deputy Tax Collector Frank GRIFFIN, a graduate of the commercial department of the local high school, and one of the bright pupils of the class of 1912, has been appointed chief deputy in the tax collector's office in place of Miss Elna ALLEN, who recently resigned. Owing to the vast amount of work in the office, Mr. McSWEENEY preferred the assistance of a young man instead of a woman. Besides, Mr. GRIFFIN is an expert stenographer and typewriter. ** PACIFIC COAST SIDE What Our Neighbors Along the Pacific's Shore Have Been Doing, Are Doing and Will Do Mrs. MORTON is entertaining her sister, Mrs. HILTON, who has just arrived from New York City Gertrude NYE, the bright, vivacious six-year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles NYE of Moss Beach, met with a distressing accident on the evening of the last day of 1913. In hurrying, child like, to put away her slippers, she ran against a pan of scalding water that her father had just lifted from the stove, dashing the merciless fluid on her face and shoulders. Her father immediately grasped her and, thrusting her under a hydrant, tore her clothes from her and applied sweet oil liberally, assisted by Mrs. NYE. The quick treatment probably saved her life or permanent disfigurement. It is regarded as miraculous that none of the water entered the eyes or ears. The little sufferer is getting along nicely - Coast Side Comet J.C. and Claude LITTLEPAGE gave a house party from Friday to Monday at their beach bungalows, and the weather being ideal a most enjoyable time was had. Among the guests were Willis HALL, Leo V. BELDEN, Miss Frieda HILBERT, Miss Louise HEWES, Misses Mildred and Dorothy SHIRLEY. A climb to the top of Montara Mountain (directly back of Marine View - elevation 2300 feet) was made by the party Sunday morning, after which a dip in the ocean was enjoyed by all. A swimming race between Messrs. BELDEN, HALL, and LITTLEPAGE was won by the former. Mr. BELDEN is one of the crack swimmers of the Olympic Club and is an expert with the Austrian Crawl stroke used by Duke Khanamaku, the world's champion. Mr. BELDEN considers the cove at Marine View idea for swimming on account of the calm water. ** On the Rocks Near the shores of eternity, a physical and financial wreck, in a room now far from Redwood City depot, lies one whose kindly face is not unfamiliar to many San Mateans and residents of Redwood. All who know him will be loath to realize that reference is made to "Cap" PRICE< for he was ever of a sunny, romancing nature, though it harmed no one, and led all to think he was prepared to meet any emergency. Yet he is there, without a penny, dashed hither and thither by an exhausted vitality, the ominous anguish of Time's breakers ever signaling his fate. Unless the many who know him respond, he will soon be compelled to go to the poor house to pass the few days that will mark his stay here. We believe he has enough friends to avert this humiliation. Pete THORSEN of San Mateo or George STACORD of Redwood will accept contributions for his aid. ** REDWOOD CITY RUMBLINGS Born - In Redwood City, December 31, to the wife of Albert MANSFIELD, a daughter Born in Redwood City, December 28th, 1913, to the wife of Geo. A. DELEAU, a daughter S.P. McCREA and R.W. MANTZ attended the State Teachers' Association at Oakland last week. Treasurer P.P. CHAMBERLAIN during the year 1913 has forwarded the State Controller the sum of $12000 as inheritance tax collected from the various estates of deceased persons in the county. H.E. MOOTZ and wife, formerly of Stockton, but have been touring Europe for the past year, are guests of Mr and Mrs Archer KINCAID of this city. Mrs. MOOTZ is a sister of Mrs. KINCAID. Mrs. Thomas TUITE returned from the Peninsula hospital at Palo Alto last Monday after being confined there for the past month. Mrs. Bell WENTWORTH, who is connected with the school department of Oakland, spent New Year's day with her mother, Mrs. James CROWE. Mr and Mrs. Robert C. ROOT of Los Angeles are here for a few days visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. A.M. PORTER. Mr. Root is the Pacific Coast secretary of the American Peace Association. Miss Mayell BYRD returned yesterday to her duties as stenographer for Ross & Ross, the attorneys, after an absence of eight months. She was severely injured in an automobile accident on Roosevelt avenue eight months ago. Kendall TOWNE, the young son of Mr and Mrs. F.K. TOWNE, met with a serious accident last Saturday while hunting pigeons on the roof of the barn at his parents' home in Wellesley Park. The roof was wet and the boy slipped and fell to the ground, sustaining a fracture of one of the bones of the left hand above the wrist. ** REALTY TRANSFERS Guadaloupe Dev. Co to T. Mahan, Lot 30 blk 13, City of Visitaction J.P. Swanson to A.J. Barbiere, Lots 2 to 6, blk 13, Addn, Arleta Park W.H. Wolf and wife to J.W. Morgan Lots 27 to 34, blk 13, Wave Crest Shore Line Investment Co to J. Young, Lot 4, blk 27, Granada Boston Investment Co to C.V. Ross, Portion lot 1, blk 4, Burlingame Park, Sub 4 Dora L. Mahoney and husband to P. Baratteri Lot 6, Buckingam's Sub, So San Francisco Hensley-Green Co to A.J. Homem, Lot 44, blk 1, San Bruno Cal. Suburban Land Co to A.E.G. Bush Lots 32, 33, blk 35, Redwood Park Catherine Devine to Ellen A. Bonnalie Lot 18 blk 7, Burlingame Park Claude Littlepage et al to A.L. Brown Lot 40 blk 2, Moss Beach J.R. Cunningham and wife to Mary Manion, Lots 16, 17, blk 52, Farrallone City 1st Addn and lots 23, 25, blk 59, Farrallone City 2d Addn. J.P. LaPoint to Cahan Sorijanian, S 1-2 lot 7, blk 1, West Redwood D.L. Sayer to E.J. Smith Lot 34, blk 21, Montara G.H. Gerwin and wife to W.W. Galloway and wife Lots 21, 22 blk A, Redwood Farm W.W.&M. Subdivision C.A. Hooper & Co. to the Moxey The Moxey Realty Co to J.J. Rear and wife. Property in Town of Redwood Mary E. Read and husband to The Moxey Realty Co Portion blk 7, Hancock's Addn, Redwood Maurice Rosenthal Realty Co. to O. Grethen Park, blks 6, 7, 8, Concorrdia Land Co. Pro J. Hayden and wife to Ira Code lots 9, 10, blk 6, lots 45, 35, blk 1, Burlingame Terrace Hensley Green Co to E. Hendricks and wife Lots 24, blk 14, San Bruno Park Shore Line Invest Co. to C.W. Bordenia Lots 22 blk 27 Granada Hensley-Green Co to M. Cloney and wifeLots 59 and 60, blk 10 San Bruno Park Bowie Estate Co et al to B. Aloise Lots 9, 10, blk 68 Santa Ynez Park M.B. Taber and husband to H.F. Blackford Lot 20 blk 39, Lyon & Hoag Sub G. Katz and wife to D.H. and M.A. Edwards Co. Blk 27, Union Park Land Co. Ellen M. Mero to H.D. McGarvey Lot 5 blk 8, Eastern Addn., Redwood J.F.McVey and wife to C.W> Wright Lots 11, 12 blk 1, Senevein Sub Ira M. Cobe and wife to J. Hayden and wife Lot H, blk 6, Burlingame Terrace Ansel M. Easton and wife to L.L. Roach Lot 19, blk 60, Easton Addn to Burlingame
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DILLON, WILKINSON, CAMOZZI, BLISS, DONAHUE Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1972 Message Board Post: Loretta A. Dillon Loretta Agnes Dillon died peacefully on Aug. 28, 2004, at St. John's Retirement Village in Woodland. She was 96. Born Aug. 18, 1908, she was a native of San Francisco and a longtime resident of San Mateo. She moved to Davis in 1991 and lived at Covell Gardens for many years. She was a kindergarten teacher for 21 years. She enjoyed painting, craft projects and sharing time with her many friends. Her family says she will be missed for her caring spirit, love of family and wonderful sense of humor. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward, and her five sisters and brothers. She is survived by nieces and nephews, and their families: Cathy Wilkinson, Claire Camozzi, Sheila Bliss, and Bill, Jim and Mike Donohue. A Mass of Christian burial will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday at St. James Church, 1275 B St., Davis. Private burial is at Holy Cross Cemetery. Arrangements are by the Davis Funeral Chapel. (Obituary from the "The Davis Enterprise," Friday, September 3, 2004 , (Yolo County, California). Submitted with the permission of the "The Davis Enterprise." (315 G Street, Davis, CA 95616) <http://www.davisenterprise.com/>. Please note: I am not related to the family listed above, and I do not have any further information on this family.)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1971 Message Board Post: Hello Researchers, We've added some new material to the San Mateo County Genealogy site in October: < http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sanmateo > U.S. Merchant Marine Cadet School, San Mateo, 1946 1889-1928 San Mateo County Officials (includes some cities) by Nancy Melton Woodside Blue Book Directory, 1924 Redwood City Blue Book Directory, 1924 San Bruno Precinct Register, 1908 by Judy Steele Enjoy! Pam and Ron Pamela Storm Wolfskill, pam@sfgenealogy.com Ron Filion, ron@sfgenealogy.com San Mateo County Genealogy: http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sanmateo San Francisco Genealogy: http://www.sfgenealogy.com
Hello Researchers, We've added some new material to the San Mateo County Genealogy site in October: < http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sanmateo > U.S. Merchant Marine Cadet School, San Mateo, 1946 1889-1928 San Mateo County Officials (includes some cities) by Nancy Melton Woodside Blue Book Directory, 1924 Redwood City Blue Book Directory, 1924 San Bruno Precinct Register, 1908 by Judy Steele Enjoy! Pam and Ron Pamela Storm Wolfskill, pam@sfgenealogy.com Ron Filion, ron@sfgenealogy.com San Mateo County Genealogy: http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sanmateo San Francisco Genealogy: http://www.sfgenealogy.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UW.2ADI/1006.1 Message Board Post: I am her son's (John) girlfriend. He recently expressed that he does not have one picture of his mother. I have been playing internet detective. Does anyone have a picture????
Kit I could be the County Jail, or even a hospital, for if you were in a hospital, you also list as a inmate. George kits@kits.seanet.com wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1970 Message Board Post: Is there a prison in San Mateo? I am looking for Raymond H. Yingst. I found him listed as "inmate in 1930 at Township 3, San Mateo, California". I would like to know what he was in prison for and for how long. He served in WW1 in the Spruce Production Divison, 40th Joice S.P.D. Co 124th. Can any one help me with this. Thank you, Kit Niemann Researching the men in the SPD ==== CASANMAT Mailing List ==== San Mateo Co, California CAGenWeb http://www.cagenweb.com/sanmateo/index.htm ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1970 Message Board Post: Is there a prison in San Mateo? I am looking for Raymond H. Yingst. I found him listed as "inmate in 1930 at Township 3, San Mateo, California". I would like to know what he was in prison for and for how long. He served in WW1 in the Spruce Production Divison, 40th Joice S.P.D. Co 124th. Can any one help me with this. Thank you, Kit Niemann Researching the men in the SPD
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bertucci Dagleish Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1969 Message Board Post: Looking for Alexander Bertucci born 15 Jan 1901 in Victoria, BC, Canada to Nicholas Bertucci and Catherine Sans Regret aka Gabriel who died 31 Aug 1967 in San Mateo according to Social Security check. Believed married to Agnes Dalgleish and has son named William Bertucci. Living in Oaklands CA as of May 26, 1927 according to mother's obituary. Living in Los Angeles as of Aug 5, 1950 according to brother Giovanni (John) obituary and referred to as brother Alec in obituary. Living in San Bruno California on September 17, 1965 when brother Nicholas died On Coroner's Inquiry Alex showns as "Address of next of kin Alex Bertucci, 210 Sanano Selmo Street, San Bruno, California". Snail mail: 2639 Auburn Place, Coquitlam, BC, Canada, V3B 6R6 Telephone 604 944-4514
Daly City Record Daly City, San Mateo County, California Vol. 5 No. 40 Friday, January 2, 1914 MARRIAGE LICENSES Francis L. KESER, age 25, San Francisco, and Dorothy KINGSBURY, age 23, Chico J.A. SHACKLETON, age 40, and Nellie McKEOWN, age 29, both of San Jose George C. FISHER, age 26, and Frenie BLUMGARTNER, age 26, both of San Jose Alden AMES, age 28, Atherton, and Madge MURRAY, age 28, Alleghany, Pennsylvania (Initial Filming of the Newspaper has cut off a couple of letters in the ditch - when the word can be deduced - it was used, otherwise spaces will be used.) SUPERIOR COURT Cases Pending, in Progress, Settled, With Interesting Details to San Mateo County Folks Herman LEVENSOHN, who was accused of failing to support his wife, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to serve one year in San Quentin. Sentence was suspended and in the mean time, LEVENSOHN will have to report __ (to?) Constable Parker of Daly City once a month. He is also to contribute his earnings to his family for its support. LEVEHSOHN resides at Daly City. Selah CHAMBERLAIN, plaintiff in the ____it of Selah Chamberlain vs Jeffer___n M. MOORE, administrator of the estate of J.J. MOORE, deceased has ____ed notice of an appeal to the Supreme Count from the decision rendered by Judge Buck on June 24, 1913, in favor of defendant. The notice of appeal was filed by Arthur ___edington, attorney for plaintiff. E.J. ALISON has brought suit for George H. IRVING, the real estate broker, against F.F. CHAPMAN to recover the sum of $1000, commission ___ the sale of 24o acres of land at ___ortola belonging to defendant. George O. RICH, doing business under the name of the Moss Beach Lumber Co., has brought suit against __homas LILLIARD, doing business under the name of LILLARD & IRVING, to recover the sum of $549, for building material furnish defendant during the last two years. The Bank of Italy has commenced __ action against F.W. METZGAR and __.T. METZGAR to recover the sum of __000, on a promissory note. Plaintiff also asks for interest and costs of ____. Oscar H. HICKEI has brought foreclosure proceedings against John F. McCarthy and others to recover the sum of $300 on a promissory note ____ by a mortgage on lot 3, block ___, Burlingame. Plaintiff also asks for interest and counsel fees in the sum of $_25, City and Suburban Co. vs Daly City - Order to show cause dropped from calendar. Walter D. MORGAN vs Emma MORGAN - Return on citation dropped from calendar. Continental Building and Loan Association vs A.A. LE ROUX - Action dismissed People vs. Chin QUONG - Arraignment continued to January 6. Barber Asphalt Co. vs I. GILLIGAN and H.M. OWENS - Judgment ordered for plaintiff Maggie S. GERBER vs. J.W. HORN - motion to strike out denied; demurrer to answer and cross complaint overruled Frederick HERMAN vs Frank PETER__N et al - Case ordered submitted on briefs. J.F. BRANDON vs. Mrs. James BRA__HETTA et al - Notice of motion to dismiss continued to January 15. H.H. SELLERS vs George HOWARD et al - Demurrer submitted on briefs A.G. ANNESLEY vs F.M. VICTURINO - Notice of motion to strike out submitted. Joe Wilson Printing Co vs Louise __ATTHAI - Motion to strike out portions of answer granted; demurrer to cross complaint sustained Petition of Catherine FITXZGERALD to have vested in her the property of __amuel NASH granted. James T. CASEY vs. A. NIERI - Judgment ordered for plaintiff Carmela BOITANO vs Joseph DE__ENEDETTI - Trial continued to January 9 E.J. GRAMZA vs Leslie Salt Works - Trial continued January 7 The Emporium vs City of Burlingame - Demurrer submitted on briefs Petition of San Mateo County Saving Bank for change of name granted Auto Gas Engine Starter Co. vs ___ D.H. McEWEN - notive of motion continued to January 8. W.S. TEVIS vs Lundborg Morgan Co. - Order to show cause continued to January 2 Archer KINCAID vs Loren COBURN - Demurrer set for January 2 Carrie E. GILLESPIE vs. W.W. GILLESPIE - order to show cause continued to January 21; trial continued to January 21. H.H. SELLERS vs George HOWARD et al - Demurrer overruled and defendant given 10 days to answer PROBATE MATTERS Atherton MACONDRAY has applied for letters of guardianship upon the person and estate of Marie Ella MACONDRAY, aged 12. The petitioner is a brother of Frederick L. MACONDRAY, who died in the Philippines some years ago, leaving the minor in the care of her mother, who has since died. The estate consists of an interest in the estate of the minor's grandmother, Elena A. SELBY, worth $4000, and is in cash. The petition will be heard by Judge Buck on January 8. Will of Joseph Cosgrove, deceased - Will admitted to probate and Mrs. C.B. COSGROVE granted letters testamentary with bonds fixed in the sum of $100. Estate of A. REH, deceased - Rudolph REH granted letters of administration with bond fixed at 3000 Estate of Edw. A. GARGAN, deceased - Catherine A. BUCKLEY granted letters of administration with bonds fixed at $40,000. Estate of James CROWE, deceased - Final account allowed and settled and petition for distribution granted. Estate of Marie BONNET, deceased - Adrian BONNET granted letters of administration with bond fixed at $100 Estate of Louis FREGGIARO, deceased - Final account allowed and settled and petition for distribution granted. Estate of Robert SETREM, deceased - Account allowed and settled and petition for distribution granted. Estate of Jessie DeGEAR, deceased - W.J. DeGEAR, granted letters of administration with bond fixed at $200. Estate of Matt ASPLUND, deceased - A. MATTSON granted letters of administration with bond fixed at $2000. Estate of David MAXWELL, deceased - Petition for letters of administration continued to January 2. Estate of Miranda E. MILLS, deceased - Carrie A. JURY granted letters of administration with bond fixed at $9600 Estate of Patrick OAKES, deceased - James P. OAKES granted letters of administration with bond fixed at $100 Estate of Mary CROCKER, deceased - Petition for letters of administration continued to January 8. Estate of Bridget CULLEN, deceased - Petition for partial distribution granted. Estate of Annie M. HARKINS, deceased - Final account allowed and settled and petition for distribution granted. Estate of G.J. LIGUORI, deceased - Petition to convey property granted. APPRAISER APPOINTED Judge Buck has appointed H.W. Schaberg, Henry Root and Frank S. Grummon appraisers of the estate of Miranda E. MILLS, deceased. Judge Buck has appointed R.F. Chilcott appraiser of the estate of G. SCRAMAGLIA, deceased. BUILDING CONTRACTS The following building contracts have been filed in the County Recorder's office: D. ZELINSKY agrees to do the painting and decorating on the Beresford County Club at Beresford in 75 days for $7250. ** LOCAL Mrs. Geo. WIGHT of Colma sprained her ankle one day last week while getting off a car at Daly City. Dan AZEVEDO has sold the Colma Hall Saloon to John TIEDEMAN and Charles VERNANGO and the proprietors will take possession next Monday, January 5, 1914. The South San Francisco school losses a most excellent teacher in the retirement of Miss Grace LANE, who was married a few days ago to a Mr. FAIRRY and they at once departed for their future home, Vancouver, B.C. Miss Nellie O'CONNOR's efficiency as a teacher has caused her to be elected to take charge of the east side school at Burlingame, have been released by the trustees of the Miramar school to enable her to take the more lucrative position. County Superintendent of Schools Roy W. CLOUD has appointed E,L. HOAG to fill the position of Trustee in the Hillsborough school made vacant by the death of Duane HOPKINS, who died last week. The term of Mr. HOAG will expire May 1, 1915. When school begins next Monday, Miss Mary GARDNER, who has been taking a course in elocution during the past six months of a leave of absence for that purpose, will take charge of the class in the Vista Grande building heretofore taught by Miss Ruby TAULBEE, who resigned to become Mrs. HASTINGS. Tuesday afternoon a serious accident was narrowly averted near E street on Mission road, Colma. Mabel, the four-year-old daughter of Angelo CEREGHINO, started to run across the street ahead of a Cemetery car and her life was saved only by the instant action of the motorman, who lowered the fender and thus saved the little girl, who was not injured. ** Double Marriage Ceremony Next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, January 6, 1914, the double marriage of the daughters of Supervisory and Mrs. James T. CASEY. Elise to John Francis BARRETT, Margy to Robert Daniel SAVAGE, will take place at St. Ann's Church, Colma. Rev. Father Cooper officiating. A cordial invitation is extended to all. ** Effort to Disincorporate Daly City During the latter part of last week many citizens of Daly City received postal card announcement that the "Taxpayers' Improvement Club of Daly City will meet at Knowles' Hall, Sunday, December 28, at 2 p.m. to urge the necessity of disincorporating Daly City." This was signed by O.E. MEUSSDORFFER, chairman and W. WEISS, secretary. ** PACIFIC COAST SIDE What Our Neighbors Along the Pacific's Shore Have Been Doing, Are Doing and Will Do Lasher GALLAGHER spent Christmas in Farallone with his parents. Miss Edith DEMPSEY spent Christmas at the light house with her parents. Miss Isabel SMITH, who has been visiting Mrs. J.E. McKIM, has returned to Pomona. W.H. METCALF and family have rented the Robinson cottage at Farallone for the winter. Ed PETERGILL is section foreman in place of Andrew MATTSON, who is on a visit to his home in Sweden. Miss Amy SHELDON, a niece of Dr. J.S. THOMAS, spent last week at Redwood City attending the teachers convention. Miss Alma DANNEGER of Half Moon Bay spent the Christmas holidays in San Francisco with her sister, Mrs. A.A. JACKSON William ABBOTT of Farallone City will leave shortly for Santa Rosa, where he will take charge of the work of constructing a $20,000 jail for Sonoma county. The Richards-Togenborg goat farm at Montara has several new kids, and they are beauties. Latin and Greek dictionaries are being searched for appropriate names. Mr and Mrs. F.W. BLUM, recently wedded, have decided to make Salada Beach their home. This acquisition to the town is regarded as a very desirable one by the people there. J.L. POSEY, who has resigned as general manager of the Half Moon Bay Light and Power Company, to take effect January 1, will be succeeded temporarily by J. J. Gomes. Mr and Mrs. John VAN DYCK are happier that any other family in Moss Beach. Last Friday morning at 6 o'clock a brand new son made his advent into the household. Mr. VANDYCK is wearing a smile of twice the usual magnitude. Adolph CARLSON of San Francisco ate Christmas turkey with Mr and Mrs. C.T. NYE. Mr CARLSON was formerly in partnership with Mr. NYE. He recently returned from northern Mexico, whither he went on a scientific research. If the balance of Mexico is anything like the part he was in, he asserts, he does not want to see it. ** REDWOOD CITY RUMBLINGS Mrs. R. SMITH of Ukiah is spending the holidays with her cousin, Mrs. M.A. CLOUD. Judge J.W. SPRINGER, who was to have practiced his profession here, has bought a ranch at Mountain View. Miss Frances MURRAY, who is connected with the Abstract Title Company, left Friday for Los Angeles to spend a month with relatives. Shortly after the first of the year, Dr. N.C. BISSELL will depart for Ripon, where he has a ranch of 160 acres of choice land which he will improve. Miss Emma ALLEN, the efficient and obliging chief deputy in the Tax Collector's office for the past 10 years, has resigned her position owing to ill health. Miss ALLEN will remain in Redwood City for the present. She has a host of friends who wish her every success in whatever she may engage in. Henry S. SMITH, secretary of the State Board of Horticultural Examiners, held an examination in this city last Saturday for the position of horticultural inspector for this county. Five persons took the examination and four passed muster. From this list the Board of Supervisors will select one for the appointment. Those who passed the examination are: Newton PECK, Francis G. HUTCHINSON, W.J. HARTUNG and Henry HARMELING. Hubert KIRKPATRICK arrived home Saturday from Alaska, where he has been employed as an electrical engineer for the Guggenheims. He will remain home for three months with his mother, Mrs. Lila KIRKPATRICK, and then return to the north to resume his work for the company at a town about 50 miles from Nome. Sydney WILLIAMS is here from Bandon, Oregon, to spend the holidays with Mrs. G>P. HARTLEY. Mr. WILLIAMS is engaged in the lumber business and is mastering all the intricacies of that occupation. He is a graduate of the local high school and Stanford. Mr. WILLIAMS says there is at present great activity in the lumber trade in the north. ** REALTY TRANSFERS M. Wotherspoon and wife to E.B. & A.L. Stone Co., lot 2, block 23, and lot 20, block 2, Western Addition to San Mateo. Hensley-Green Co to L. Malvar, lot 50, block 28, San Bruno Park Hensley-Green Co. to O. Iverson, lot 51, block 28, San Bruno Park G.W. Dickie and wife to G.W. Smith, portion block 17, Western Addition to San Mateo W.H. Cunningham and wife to Shafter Realty Co., lot 7, block 31, Easton Addition to Burlingame Mary A. Mansfield et al to Edw. Salz, 132.5 acres Martin Ranch E. Salz to J.M. Praeder, 132.5 Martin Ranch Crocker Estate Co. to H.W. Smith, lot 18, block 6, Crocker Tract J.T. Ninch and wife to B.J. Berg et al, lot 47, block 10, Crocker Tract Hensley Realty Co., et al to E. Gudmundson, lot 19, block 1, San Bruno Park J.B. Cuningham et al to C.E. Wilcox lot 13 block 54 First Addition to Farallone City San Mateo Land Association to F.T. Highland, lot 4, block N. San Mateo Heights Ansel M. Easton and wife to W.M. Roberts, lot 6, block 1, Lomita Park C.G. Weatherly and wife to T. Tippett, lot 1, block 8, Dumbarton Ravenswood Investment Co to A. Benson, lot 5, block 5, Woodland Place V. Dervin and husband to A. Locatelli, lot 34, Buckingham's Sub B.Calamaro to P. Ferro et al portion blocks 159. 158, and 157, Abbey Homestead R.J. Young and wife to D.F. DeBernardi, portion lot 15, San Mateo Land Association G. Gunsendorfer and wife to A.H. Darbee, lot 63, Villa Homestead Association Helen F. Clark and husband to W.S. Hunter, lot 23, block 12, Vista Grande F.M. Cook et al to F.F. Darling, lot 23, block 4, Stambaugh Street Addition to Redwood City Shore Line Investment Co to I. Burrescia, lot 11, block 97, Granada Hensley-Green Co to Wm Toogood, lot 12, block 9, San Bruno Park C. Burnham to L.M. Troutt, portion Beresford Park R. Schellens to Albert Realty Co lots 26, 27, and 28 block 1, W.W.&M Subdivision W.H. Wolf to B.K. Smith lots 25 to 34, block 25, Wave Crest L. Kern to L.A. Wilson, lot 5, block 19, Belle Air Tract Ansel M. Easton and wife to C.J. Cubbage, lot 10, block 16, Lomita Park E.W. Magruder and wife to C.W. Donley, lots 4 and 5, block 9, Lomita Park Rosa Siraccusa to J. Catania, lot 16, block 43, Bowie Estate Addition to San Mateo Ocean Shore Development Co to R.D. Mayes, lots 9 and 10, block 21, Marine View Terrace B. Calamaro to P. Ferro et al, portion lots 1 and 2, block 145, Abbey Homestead.
Daly City Record Daly City, San Mateo County, California Vol. 5 No. 39 Friday, December 26, 1913 (Initial Filming of the Newspaper has cut off a couple of letters in the ditch - when the word can be deduced - it was used, otherwise spaces will be used.) MARRIAGE LICENSES Paul I. FAGAN, age 21, and Marie __ussell, age 18, both of San Francisco Horace F. FRYE, age 22, and Hazel __. Chamberlain McDOWELL. Age 20, both of San Francisco. (Initial Filming of the Newspaper has cut off a couple of letters in the ditch - when the word can be deduced - it was used, otherwise spaces will be used.) SUPERIOR COURT Cases Pending, in Progress, Settled, With Interesting Details to San Mateo County Folks The civil case of Ira M. Cobe vs. __n HAYDEN and others, which has been pending for a long time, has been dismissed. William S. TEVIS, the San Francisco financier, has filed two suits _____ing for a restraining order pre__ ting the Lundborg Company, Ken- ____Morgan and the First Nation ___K of Livermore from selling $5000 ___th of bonds. The bonds were given TEVIS as security on two promissory notes which will not mature until next February. The bond are __he United Power and Light Company, San Francisco, Oakland, and San _____Consolidated Railway, Natomas ____pany and Oro Electric Company. (Initial Filming of the Newspaper has cut off a couple of letters in the ditch - when the word can be deduced - it was used, otherwise spaces will be used.) PROBATE MATTERS __ decree ordering the distribution of the estate of Mrs. Agnes ___ward HAYNE, who died in Italy, last _____r has been filed in the office of County Recorder. Judge Buck made ____ order after the appraiser had ____ their report showing the estate ___ be valued at $285,383.51. Mrs. HAYNE left the entire estate to her husband, Stephen Duncan DAYNE, who ___ take care of their minor daughter, Miss Agnes M. HAYNE. The estate consists of large tracts of land __ San Mateo and Hillsborough repre- ____ting the deceased's interest in the ____rie and Howard estates. _ulie OAKES has applied for letters __ administration upon the estate of __rick OAKES, who died at Colma of ____uary 8, 1896. The estates consists ___ lots 1 and 2, block 6, and lot 72, block 7, School House Extension tract __ Colma, valued at $2400. The heirs at law are the petitioner, wife of deceased, and James P. OAKES, Edward ___ OAKES and Annie T. HARRISON, children, and Mary L. TUOHY, and Elisie __ TUOHY, grandchildren, all residing __ Colma. Henry W. Brown is attorney for the petitioner. _G. PLYMIRE has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of Mary CROCKER, who died at St. __ana on September 16, 1913. The estate consists of property in Vista Grande valued at $1000. The heirs at law are two brothers and a sister residing in Oregon. __Adelheid OTTEN has applied for letters of administration upon the estate __ Carsten OTTEN, who died at Lonita ___rk on August 19, 1910. The estate consists of an undivided one-half interest in lot 9, block 2, in the Mira ___ntez tract near Half Moon Bay, valued at $100. The total value of the estate does not exceed that amount. The deceased left a will bearing __date of December 20, 1887. The petitioner, who is the widow of the deceased, is named as sole executor and is the sole heir. APPRAISER REPORTS A. STURLA, R.F. CHILCOTT and Geo. WRIGHT, appraisers of the estate of Frank LIMACHER, deceased, have file their inventory and appraisement. The total value of the estate is placed at $3020.86. It consists of money in the hands of the executor amounting to $740.86, a gold watch appraised at $5 and total real estate in about Colma appraised at 2280. ** (Initial Filming of the Newspaper has cut off a couple of letters in the ditch - when the word can be deduced - it was used, otherwise spaces will be used.) BUILDING CONTRACTS The following building contracts have been filed in the County Recorders office: Martin Peterson agrees to do the ___inting on the south wing of the ____acred Heart Academy at Menl Park ____ 30 days for $2171. The wing is a __ree-story brick structure. Smyth ___ros agree to do the lathing and plas___ring in 60 days for $6868 and the __ainting and patching in 10 days for ___50. Kiernan & O'Brien agree to in__all the hot water house-heating and ___mestic hot water generating system in both the south and west wings ___ the institution in 130 days for ____271. Frederick W. Snook & Company agrees to do the plumbing work on the new addition to the Geo. A. POPE residence at Hillsborough by March ___, 1914 for $398. ** LOCAL Harry GREGORY, who returned from St. Luke's Hospital last week is improving rapidly. Mrs. KNOTT of Oakland has been visiting her parents, the J.H. PARKERS of Daly City. The editor is on the sick list with a slight touch of pneumonia, which accounts for a lack of local items. Peter FOLEY, who was injured last week at the concrete bridge near Thornton, is reported to be improving nicely. Miss Lilla HARRIS spent Christmas with friends in San Francisco, the family of Arthur COOPER, being the eighth successive Christmas spent there by her. ** PACIFIC COAST SIDE What Our Neighbors Along the Pacific's Shore Have Been Doing, Are Doing and Will Do Mrs. H.E. WAGNER and son, Hart, will spend the holidays at Chico with Mrs. WAGNER's parents. Mrs. A.E. CLINE of Farallone visited her daughter in San Francisco Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mrs. Jennie L. HAVICE of Montara has gone to Orland to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Hazel BUCKLIN. Mrs. J.A. HILTON of Brooklyn, N.Y., arrived at Marine View last week and will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. J.C. MORTON. J.L. POSEY has resigned as manager of the Half Moon Bay Light and Power Company, to take effect January 1, 1914. Mr. POSEY has accepted a more responsible position with a larger company. Walter FAHEY, aged 81 years, who has been a resident of Salada Beach nearly 50 years, treated a large number of his friends to an elaborate Italian dinner at the Nocello ranch house. Dancing and cards also contributed to the pleasure of all. ** Demented Man a Suicide Last Friday afternoon Deputy Coroner Laying brought to the morgue the body of B. BIERDORF, who was discovered by W. BAMMANN, hanging from a tree across the road from the residence of E.W. SMITH near Holy Cross Cemetery. The body was still warm when found. The deceased had tied a bailing rope to a small limb of the tree and then slid off. When the body was examined at the morgue, nearly $400 was found nearly tucked away in his pocket. The deceased was evidently demented, as a letter found on the body would indicate this. It was written at San Francisco December 15, and addressed to a brother in Los Angeles. It was barely legible and in a rambling manner the writer spoke of being hounded. The letter contained a money order for $100 to be divided among his brothers and sisters. Deceased was a structural iron worker and a member of the San Francisco Building Trades Council. He was about 45 years of age. - Times Gazette. ** REDWOOD CITY RUMBLINGS George W. LOVIE has returned from the Peninsula Hospital at Palo Alto much improved and well on the road to recovery. Florence, the nine months old daughter of Mr and Mrs. A.F. BROWN of this city, passed away last Thursday from pneumonia. Mr and Mrs. Harry LEWIS, who have been residing in Oakland since leaving here four months ago, have returned to Redwood City to live. Miss Ethel SWAIN, a former high school teacher here, but now connected with the San Jose high school, was a week-end guest of Miss WOLFENDEN. Mr and Mrs. John DIELMANN have gone to their former home in Los Angeles, to spend the winter, after spending the past four months at the Sequoia Hotel in this city. Captain John OWENS, for 50 years a resident of Portola, died at Scottsville, Illinois, November 23. Sixteen months ago he went East to spend the remaining years of his life with his brother. Deceased was 90 years old and was a member of Bay View Lodge I.O.O.F., of Redwood City for 40 years. T.N. NICHOLS, foreman of the Redwood City Democrat, and wife departed for Los Angeles Monday to be present at a reunion of the NICHOLS family on Christmas day. Mr. NICHOLS' aged mother, sister and other near relatives will attend. The dinner will be given at the home of Mrs. Emma STEPHENS, a sister of Mr. NICHOLS. The visitors will remain in the south for three weeks, making trips to all points of interest in Southern California. Mrs. Nichols is a prominent club woman of this city, and also takes a leading part in the affairs of the Relief Corps. Their many friends wish them a pleasant journey. ** Accepts Responsible Position Mrs. C.L. McCRACKEN, for the past three years in charge of the offices of Dr. J.L. ROSS of this city, has been appointed matron of the Red Cross Hospital at San Mateo and will begin her new duties on the first of the month. The new hospital building was erected by Mrs. Whitelaw REID to the memory of her mother, Mrs. D.O. MILLS, and her husband the late Whitelaw Reid. It is estimated that the building will cost upwards of $200,000. It will be ready for the reception of patients on January 10. The directors of the institution are composed of the wealth ladies of San Mateo. They certainly made a wise and splendid selection in appointing Mrs. McCRACKEN as matron. She has had three years of this king of work and is well equipped in every way to assume the large burdens the position will impose. Mrs. McCRACKEN's son, Charles, who is a clerk in the First National Bank, will remain in Redwood City. Mrs. McCRACKEN is to be congratulated upon her good fortune in securing the coveted prize. - Times Gazette. ** ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION The following articles of incorporation have been filed in the County Clerk's office: The SHAFTER Realty Company incorporates with a capital stock of $20,000, divided into 2000 shares of a par value of $10 each. The purpose of incorporation is to engage in the purchase of real estate. The principal place of business is San Francisco. The actual amount of stock subscribed one share each: Ellen F. SCHAFTER, William F. SAWYER and Florence H. CAVANAUGH. The F.T.&H.C. Knewing Company has incorporated with a capital stock of $20,000 divided into 200 shares of a par value of $100 each. The purpose of incorporation is to engage in the contracting business in San Francisco. The actual amount of stock is 4f (sic) shares by the following stockholders: F.T. KEWING, San Francisco; 20 shares; H.C. KNEWING, San Mateo, 20 shares; C.N. MORTON, Alameda, 1 share ** NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Superior Court of the County of San Mateo, State of California, PROBATE In the matter of the Estate of Bridget E. DUNN, sometimes known as Bridget E. DUNNE, deceased No. 1716 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Josephine S. DUNN, administrator of the estate of the said Bridget E. DUNN, sometimes known as Bridget E. DUNNE, deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against said deceased, or her estate, to exhibit and present them with the necessary vouchers, within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice (made December 26th, 1913) to the administrator of said estate, at the law office of Henry Ward BROWN, on Washington street, between Dunks and Briggs streets, in Colma, County of San Mateo, State of California, the same being the place hereby designated by said administrator for the transaction of the business of the said estate of Bridget E. DUNN, sometimes known as Bridget E. DUNNE, deceased. Dated, December 26, 1913 JOSEPHINE S. DUNN Administrator of the Estate of Bridget E. Dunn, sometimes known as Bridget E. Dunne, deceased Henry Ward Brown, Attorney for said Administratrix, Colma, San Mateo County, Cal. This notice first appeared in the Daly City Record December 26, 1913 ** Advertisement Colma Pioneer Merchandise Store M&S BELLI & CO Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Clothing Boots, Shoes and Hats Wines and Liquors, Hay, Grain, Feed, General Merchandise Importers of Pure Italian Olive Oil Branch at Hillcrest, Public Tel. Station, Colma ** REALTY TRANSFERS Mary C. McKim and husband to H. Wagner lot 10 block 23 Montara Mary C. McKim and husband to H. Wagner lots 38 and 34 block 24 Montara Montara Realty Development Co to B.F. Frisby lot 8 block 3 Second Addition to Montara Harr Wagner to Madge M. Wagner lot 10 block 23 Montara R.H. Smith to Martin Burns lot 6 block 8 Huntington Park E.M. Lapachet and wife to H. Brown lots 23 and 28 block 6 Redwood Park I.M. Cobe and wife to H.R. Grantley lots C and D block 6 Burlingame Shore Line Investment Co to M.A. Thurber lot 36 block 18 Granada Estella J. Walkington to Jas. H. Taylor, lot 10, block 18, Western Addition to San Mateo A. Malerbi and wife to C.M. Ward and wife, portion lot 2 block 24, Union Park R.H. Smith to J. Callaghy and wife, lots 26 and 27, block 2, Huntington Park H.D. McGarvey to D.A. Amador, lot 37 block 3 Portola Addition M.R. Hill to F.C. Gerlach, lot 6 block 55, Farallone City C.M. Miall to L.F. Miall lots 15 and 16 block 24, Easton Addition to Burlingame 2 C.C. Shepherd and wife to Edith G. Reynolds lots 14 and 15 block 43 Lyon & Hoag Subdivision F.J. Alger to O.E. Alger, portion lots 12 and 13, block 9, Town of Burlingame, Polo Subdivision Ravenswood Investment Co. to R. Farnsworth, lot 16, block 4, Ravenswood Place F.P. Brophy and wife to J. Anderson lot 7 block 15 Princeton-by-the-Sea Shore Line Investment Co to V. Matraia lot 7 block 46 Granada W. Breen to P. O'Keefe lot 1 block 9 Crocker Tract Fannie L. Baxter to Mary T. Mruphy lot 18 block 35 Redwood Park Brighton Beach Development Co to F.F. Atkins, lot 20 to 23 block 13, Brighton Beach D.A. Spoward Jr to W.S. Hackett lots 47 and 48 block 14 $75 lot Homestead Emma J. Bennett to J.E. Bennett portion lots 82 and 83 San Mateo Park Surf Beach Realty Co to Mary Conroy lot 28 block 8, Surf Beach S. Gottfried et al to S. Gottfried lot 28, block C. Mission Street Tract H.C. Cassen to South San Francisco Land and Improvement Co lots 20 and 22, Peck's Subdivision, South San Francisco R. Hannan to South San Francisco Land and Improvement Co., lot 21, block S, Peck's Subdivision, South San Francisco H.L. Williams and wife to J. Tuscano, lot 10, block G, Boyd & Kent Addition to Redwood R.B. Bain and wife to L. Finzi lot 4 block 31, Easton Addition to Burlingame E.D. Silva to C.B. Smith, 131.08 acres, portion Buri Buri Rancho C.B. Smith and wife to J.H.T. Watkinson, 131.08 acres, portion Buri Buri Rancho Kern-Neilan Co to E. Giovannetti, lot 36, block 20, Union Park Kern-Neilan Co to Adolfo Consani lots 14 and 15, block 21 Union Park Kern-Neilan Co to V. Banducci lots 16 and 17 block 21, Union Park R. Vandeventer to Ida M. Black lot 17 block 7, Rocaway Beach R.W. Preston to E. Preston lots 12 and 13 Block 8, Miramar Terrace R.H. Smith to Wm Przyborowski lot 23 block 2, Huntington Park R.H. Smith to L. Przyborowski lot 22, block 2, Huntington Park Shore Line Investment Co. to M.C. Clarke, lot 7, block 52, Granada
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CARDIN, LYNCH Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1968 Message Board Post: I am seeking any information on the following family and theri descendants. Your help is very appreciated. Descendants of John Edwin Cardin Generation No. 1 1. JOHN EDWIN4 CARDIN (WILLIAM E.3, RUSSELL S.2 CARDEN, CARDIN1) was born December 19, 1909 in Cold Springs, Oklahoma, and died April 1970 in San Mateo, California. He married OPAL A. LYNCH. She was born August 24, 1913 in Tennessee Prarie, Cherokee County, Kansas, and died June 19, 1972 in San Mateo, California. Notes for JOHN EDWIN CARDIN: Ancestry.com Database: Social Security Death Index October 14, 2004 / 6:49 PM Name: John Cardin SSN: 444-09-0257 Last Residence: 94080 South San Francisco, San Mateo, California, United States of America Born: 19 Dec 1909 Died: Apr 1970 State (Year) SSN issued: Oklahoma (Before 1951 ) Source Information: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2000. ============================================================== Ancestry.com Database: California Death Index, 1940-1997 October 14, 2004 / 6:50 PM Name: CARDIN, JOHN Social Security #: 444090257 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 19 Dec 1909 Birthplace: OKLAHOMA Death Date: 7 Apr 1970 Death Place: SAN MATEO Mother's Maiden Name: Father's Surname: Source Information: Ancestry.com. California Death Index, 1940-1997. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--. =============================================================== 1910 US Federal Census Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Peoria Township, District 165, 23 April 1910 59 59 Cardin, William Head M W 33 M 3 Ark NY Wales Miner Machine Drillman Elizabeth Wife F W 23 M 3 MO MO MO Mary Dau F W 2 S OK Ark MO John Son M W 4/12 S OK Ark MO Notes for OPAL A. LYNCH: In the 1930 US Fed Census, Opal was found with ther parents and siblings living in District 32, Shawnee, Cherokee County, Kansas. 18 18 Lynch, Dennis J. Head 53 KS Ireland Ireland Agnes Wife 44 KS MO KS Ivan son 18 KS KS KS Helen dau 17 KS KS KS Opal dau 16 KS KS KS Maudie dau 15 KS KS KS Girdie dau 13 KS KS KS Joe son 12 KS KS KS William son 10 KS KS KS Lloyd son 8 KS KS KS Edward D. son 3 KS KS KS NOTE: Dennis's parents were born in the free state of Ireland. =========================================================== Ancestry.com Database: California Death Index, 1940-1997 October 14, 2004 / 6:53 PM Name: CARDIN, OPAL A Social Security #: 569621841 Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 24 Aug 1913 Birthplace: KANSAS Death Date: 19 Jun 1972 Death Place: SAN MATEO Mother's Maiden Name: Father's Surname: Source Information: Ancestry.com. California Death Index, 1940-1997. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--. Children of JOHN CARDIN and OPAL LYNCH are: i. DORIS5 CARDIN. ii. MARY RUTH CARDIN. iii. JOHN CARDIN. iv. ELIZABETH CARDIN. v. DENISE CARDIN. vi. DEBBIE CARDIN.
Hello Louise, The CADI shows many Dorothy Johns. And I don't see a marriage for a Dorothy Clark and a Troy Johns between 1960-1985. Johns is the surname, right?? Was Clark her married name (while married to your uncle)? And estimate on her birth year? Or her maiden name? MeLani --I would like to know if there is any way that I could find --the marriage date --and death dates of an Aunt who remarried after my Uncles death. --Her name was Dorothy Clark and my uncle died 4 June 1967 in --Burlingame . She --married a man who's name was TROY JOHNS. --I don't know the exact date of the marriage but I know it was --still in the --'60's. --Any help or info would be appreciated! --Thank you. --Louise
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kim Jarvis/Thompson/Barwarth/Anderson/Mathews/Lotsos/Donato/Cockrell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1967 Message Board Post: In search of the following person: Last known information on Kim was she may have been moving to Heber, Utah. She may also be Patricia Lynn Thompson (she was married to William Barwarth) born 12/19/1950. However this is unconfirmed and they may be two totally different people. We are having a hard time determining this. However Patricia went by the name Kim and was last known to be living in Arizona with a man named Eric Jarvis. (Who is my biofather - have located him - but he does not have any information to provide on her) Known and found siblings: 1. Me - Lisa Marie Jarvis - 8/23/1973 2. Lorrainne Marrianne Jarvis - 4/12/1974 3. Jason Bourough (Has also been shown as Burl and Bruno) Jarvis - 7/28/1974 4. Loni Michelle Jarvis - 5/15/1981 5. Renee Castle Jarvis - 10/21/1982 6. Unknown baby's name . . . killed by Eric - Unknown sometime mid-80s Possibly siblings - still unconfirmed - we had a DNA test done and it showed we were related - however her papers say birth mom was Patricia Thompson - she didn't like the name Patricia so went by the name Kim - married at 1 time to William Barwarth - she moved to Arizona with an Eric Jarvis- need to find out if Kim Jarvis is the same person as Patricia Thompson: Gina Marie Barwarth (has also been spelled Barworth) adoptive name: Gina Kathleen Crump - is now Gina Miller - 2/23/1969 Bill A. Barwarth - 11/18/1970 There may be more unfound siblings . . . we do not know -Eric and Kim may have married in May of 1972 in Reno NV. (I have checked with all counties in Nevada, no record is shown) -In 11/1985 Kim committed to Castle View Mental hospital in Price Utah, for acute alcoholism. -Feb 85 Kim readmitted 2/14/85 Kim released 2/23/85 Kim readmitted to Castle 8/23/85 Kim admitted to a Detox center 12/2/85 Kim arrested in Contra Costa County 2/11/86 Kim released 2/21/86 Kim arrested 3 times in Price and Heber -DOB that Kim gave to different people: 8/1/56 - 12/19/56 - 8/19/55 - 8/15/55 - 11/19/55 born in L.A., CA. -Kim's listed aliases: Mathews, Lotsos, Jarvis, Thompson, Barwarth, Donato, Donati, Domato, Dongoto, Cockrell. In a mental hospital in Utah, was admitted as a Kim Anderson. Her first name may have been Patricia instead of Kim. -Kim has a swastika tattoo. -Various arrests for DUI's, drunk in public, drugs, though most if the arrests were for being drunk in public. These were in California, Arizona, Utah, Price, Heber and Helper -Kim is described as 5-7 and 155lbs, also described as 5-5 125lbs. Kim was also a witness to a murder in San Lus Obispo, CA Medeuna / Hampton. I did obtain newspaper articles from this, however it did not give any information I could use to find her - or that I can figure out on my own anyway. I did try calling Castle View and they told me they could not give me any information of any kind as it was personal information. So, I am pretty much at a dead end on what to do next to find her.
I would like to know if there is any way that I could find the marriage date and death dates of an Aunt who remarried after my Uncles death. Her name was Dorothy Clark and my uncle died 4 June 1967 in Burlingame . She married a man who's name was TROY JOHNS. I don't know the exact date of the marriage but I know it was still in the '60's. Any help or info would be appreciated! Thank you. Louise _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1966 Message Board Post: The Sun, San Bernardino, CA - October 27, 2004 From family counseling to helping his alma mater to being a guiding force in the plastics industry, R. BRUCE RAY thrust himself into a life of volunteering and business development. And family life was no less important to Ray, who died Thursday of lung cancer at his Rancho Cucamonga, CA home. He was 60. “He was always interested in helping other people and making them happy and comfortable,” said his wife, Marilyn. A 10-year resident of the county, Ray was born December 29, 1943 in Palo Alto, CA. He was raised in the San Gabriel Valley and graduated from Temple City (CA) High School in 1961. In 1965, he earned a bachelor of science in business administration from Cal Poly. Pomona. While still in high school, Ray began working at Ray Products, Inc., a plastics company started by his parents, Allen and Margaret Ray. Ray succeeded his father as president in 1975. The company moved from El Monte to Ontario in 1995. Ray volunteered at the Family Counseling Center in San Gabriel and served on the board of the Leadership Council of the College of Business Administration of Cal Poly Pomona. Ray served on the national boards of both the Society of Plastics Industry and the Termoforming Institute and was a member of the San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce. “It was just very important for him to constantly give back to the community,” his wife said. But family was priority with Ray, and spending time with his grandchildren was his favorite activity. He enjoyed reading, gardening and traveling to Hawaii with his wife. Other survivors include two daughters, Kimberly Espe of La Canada, CA and Jennifer Hicks of Corona, CA; two sons, Robert Ray of Sacramento, CA and Brian Ray of Rancho Cucamonga; a stepson, Michael Mehaffie of Rancho Cucamonga; and seven grandchildren. Services will be at 11 am today at Rose Hills Mortuary, 3888 Workman Mill Road, Whittier. The family asks donations be made to a scholarship fund in his memory at the College of Business Administration at Cal Poly Pomona. For more information, contact Hart Roussel at 909-869-3433. NOTE: Submitter is not related in any way to deceased. Obituary is provided for genealogical interest only. ~RIP~
Daly City Record Daly City, San Mateo County, California Vol. 5 No. 38 Friday, December 19, 1913 MARRIAGE LICENSES Albert F. ESCHRICHT, age 24 and Laura E. BEECHER, age 25, both of Portland. Harold E. HANSEN, age 27, and Cassie COON, age 23, both of Belmont Scott G. SIMONS, age 21, and Blanche LONDON, age 18, both of San Francisco Richard McDONALD age 44 and ___lie BURKE, age 43, both of San Francisco Philip RAINIER, age 22, San Jose, and Violet EVANS, age 21, Gilroy Thomas F. REAGAN, age 30, and Gertrude M. REAGAN, age 23, both of San Francisco SUPERIOR COURT Cases Pending, in Progress, Settled, With Interesting Details to San Mateo County Folks Judge Buck has granted a final decree of divorce to Carlo SIRI from Maria SIRI. The interlocutory decree was granted October 1, 1912. The custody of the minor child was reserved for future consideration. A.F. FRENCH has commenced an action against Louise PULLMAN et al to recover the sum of $386.45 for services and materials furnished to defendants during the last two years. Plaintiff also asks for costs of suit. Barbara MIGUEL and others have commenced foreclosure proceedings against Rosa QUARDO and Rosa QUARDO, as administratrix of the estate of John QUARDO, deceased, to recover the sum of $1060. The property of which the mortgage is to be foreclosed consists of three pieces of realty near Pescadero containing about 21 acres. The amount sought to be recovered is the balance due on a $2000 promissory note executed at Half Moon Bay December 1, 1906, by John QUARDO, then in life, and his wife, Rosa QUARDO. Plaintiff also asks for costs of suit, interest and attorney fees in the amount of 10 per cent of the judgment. The E.W. McLELLAN Company has brought suit against the Sante Rozzi Company to recover damages in the sum of $3300. The complaint alleges that the parties to the suit entered into an agreement last September whereby plaintiff agreed to purchase the defendants crop of violets at Baden for 60 cents per dozen bunches. Plaintiff has carried out its portion of the agreement, but the defendant company failed to deliver the crop. The McLellean Company has a corner on all the violets grown on the peninsula, having some time ago purchased all the crops grown in this section of the State. John E. BENNETT has commenced an action against Percy L. SHUMAN et al to secure possession of lots 75 and 82, San Mateo Park. The complaint alleges that the property was bought by plaintiff under a foreclosure sale and that a deed will be given to him by the commission on January 1, 1914. Plaintiff claims that Defendant Joseph H. DEFREES received a trust deed to the property in 1911 without consideration and that said instrument has no force or effect. BENNETT asks that an injunction be issued preventing defendants from disposing of the property and that defendant DEFREES be made to show what claim he actually has against the realty in question. Kopp & Schick vs Mary FARRELL et al - Trial had and after argument case submitted. Laura M. HUNTINGTON vs Oscar M. BRYANT - Order made permitting plaintiff to amend complaint. H.C. BARKER vs City of Daly City - Motion for restraining order denied. Tony CANADAS vs Hugh RIDGES et al - Demurrer sustained and plaintiff allow 10 days to amend complaint. Mary A. TOBIN vs Henry Ward BROWN et al - Demurrers continued to January 7, 1914 The Emporium Co vs City of Burlingame - Demurrers continued to December 18 Mary TAYLOR vs B. TAYLOR - Notice of motion to retax costs, etc. dropped from calendar Gustave JELINSKY vs Anna L. WOLFF - Judgment ordered for plaintiff Margaret BROWN vs Chester W. BROWN - Interlocutory decree of divorce vacated and set aside. Joseph STEFFEN vs Emma STEFFEN - Trial had and matter to be submitted on briefs for decision and determination Carrie E. GILLESPIE vs W.W. GILLESPIE - Order to show cause continued to December 18; trial continued to December 18 S.BARBIERI vs A. SCHENONNI et al - Case submitted after argument for decision People vs Dave SULLIVAN - Charge dismissed on motion of District Attorney PROBATE MATTERS Catherine A. FITZBERALD, Formerly C.A. NASH, has petitioned for an order vesting in her a piece of property at Ravenswood containing 75 acres. The realty was formerly owned by Samuel NASH who deeded it to his son, Samuel C. NASH, in 1904, holding a life estate in it. Subsequently, the latter transferred it to his wife, who now desires to terminate the life estate held in the property by the elder NASH, who died subsequent to his son. C.B. MAXWELL has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of David L. MAXWELL, who died at San Mateo on November 29, 19113. The petitioner is a son of the deceased residing in San Francisco. Warren De GEAR has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of Jessie De GEAR, who died at Burlingame on July 26, 1913. The estate consists of an undivided one-half interest in certain real property located at Burlingame, valued at $1000. The heirs at law are the petitioner, husband of the deceased, and Madeline DeGEAR, residing at San Francisco, and Joseph W. DeGEAR, residing at Burlingame. J.F. DAVIS has filed the last will and testament of his wife, Ovita J. DAVIS, who died at Easton November 22, 1913. The will was executed on July 1, 1911, and by its terms the entire estate was bequeathed to her husband. The estate consists of the Davis home at Easton, valued at $4700, and household effects worth $275. The entire value of the estate does not exceed the sum of $5000. J.F. DAVIS has applied for letters testamentary. He is named as executor under the will. Adrian BONNET has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of Marin BONNET, who died November 12, 19113. The estate consists of a lot near Colma on which is located a small dwelling house, valued at about $300. The petition is a resident of Saratoga, Santa Clara County. Alfred MATTSON, has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of Matt ASPLUND, who died in Washington October 27, 1913. He was a legal resident of San Bruno at the time of his death. The estate consists of a life insurance policy of $1000 and the sum of $100 due from the Chicago, Milwakee and St. Paul Railroad Company. The entire value of the estate does not exceed $1100. The petition is a brother and the only heir. Carrie A. JURY has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of Miranda E. MILLS, who died in San Mateo, December 6, 1913. The estate consists of real and personal property in San Francisco and San Mateo counties, the value of which exceeds $10,000. The personal property consists of money in bank, personal effects, etc., worth $2500. The annual income from the real estate is $4800. The heirs at law are the petitioner, a daughter, and Burleigh C. MURRAY, a son. The latter consents in writing to have his sister administer upon the estate. The value of the estate is not known, but it will exceed the sum of $100,000. Shortly before her death, Mrs. MILLS deeded a good portion of her property to her children. Estate and guardianship of Frances E. McCLEES, an incompetent person - Petition for restoration granted; first and final account of guardian allowed and settled. Estate of Mary CALLAN deceased - Petition to set aside homestead continued to January 8, 1914. Estate and guardianship of William Clugg DOWNEY et al - Third annual account of guardian all wed and settled. Estate of Adolph GARSIA, deceased, George W. SNEIDER granted letters of administration, with bond fixed at $200. Estate of Charles P. BARBEAU, deceased - Order to show cause on sale of real estate granted. Estate of George Horace STEELE, deceased - Will admitted to probate and Elizabeth A. STEELE granted letters testamentary. Estate of Josephine HUTCHINGS, deceased - Final account allowed and settled and petition for distribution granted. Estate of Peter KEHOE, deceased - Geo. W. SNEIDER granted letter of administration with bond fixed at $200. Estate and guardianship of Kate MOTD, an incompetent person - Order to show cause on sale of real estate granted; bond of P.E. LAMB, guardian, an additional $1000. Estate of Mary WOODS, deceased - Jos. H. NASH granted letters of administration with bond fixed at $300. APPRAISERS APPOINTED Judge Buck has appointed R.F. Chilcott inheritance tax appraiser of the estate of Sarah A. THORNTON, deceased. Judge Buck has appointed R.F. Chilcott appraiser of the estate of Effie M. DICERMAN, deceased. ** BUILDING CONTRACTS The following building contracts have been filed in the County Recorder's office: James P. FLETCHER agrees to erect for Alice HAGER in 90 days a garage and kennels at Burlingame for $6000. Collman & Collman agree to erect for William C. DUNCAN in 100 days a two-story and basement frame building in Crystal Springs Park on lot 6, block 3, for $14,802. ** To Contest Father's Will Adrian W. SPIVALO began last Friday a contest of the will of his father, the late Caesar R. SPIVALO, a millman, who died leaving a will bequeathing a $200,000 estate to the other members of the family, but leaving Adrian out. Laura C. SPIVALO, decedant's widow, has petitioned Judge Graham of San Francisco for a family allowance of $300 a month. Adrian also opposes this, saying that $50 a month is the largest allowance which should be made. The contestant declares that the will is not a legal one since it omits him from its provisions while remembering his mother, his brother Raymond and his sister, Laura. The testator died November 12. The estate consists of the family home, 2756 Vallejo street, San Francisco, together with the SPIVALO ranch at Belmont, a milling business worth $100,000, and various real and personal properties in addition. The will was made November 8, 1913 ** LOCAL Master Connie RYAN has been laid up a few days with a bad cold. Cecil CAIRNS has been home for a few days laid up with a very severe cold. A.J. GREEN has returned from Modesto and was on deck at the special meeting of the trustees Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. Geo. D. PERREY of New York City are visiting Mr and Mrs. J.M. PITTS and will remain during the holidays. Dr. J.H. PLYMIRE has opened a first-class hospital in South San Francisco, with modern equipment, including a fine ambulance. J.S. O'BRIEN is again engaged in the contracting business in Daly City, and is erecting a good building at the corner of Mission street and Templeton avenue. Harry GREGORY, who was taken to St. Luke's hospital last week with a severe case of pneumonia, is reported to be improving and was brought home Wednesday. R.F. Chilcott, inheritance tax appraiser of the estate of J.J. MOORE, deceased, has filed his report, showing that the State is entitled to the sum of $3775.39 for inheritance tax. The announcements are out for the double wedding of the accomplished daughters of Supervisor and Mrs. James T. Casey, to take place at St. Anne's church, Colma, Tuesday morning at nine o'clock, January 6, 1914. Elise - to John Francis BARRETT Margy - to Robert Daniel SAVAGE John J. MEEHAN, who was proprietor of the Meehan roadhouse, opposite the Home of Peace Cemetery, which was destroyed by fire about a year ago, died at his home in Alameda, December 16, aged 67 years. Mr. MEEHAN was a good man and had many friends. Willie FUCHS, son of N. FUCHS of Colma, about a week ago a car ran into his wagon throwing him to the ground, dislocating his shoulder and two days later he was taken with a severe case of appendicitis, necessitating his removal to St. Luke's hospital. He suffered greatly for a few days, but is now doing well and will soon be at home. J. PANNELLI, met with a severe accident Saturday evening. While delivering groceries his team and rig were run into by a taxi, throwing PANNELLI to the pavement and rendering him unconscious. He was taken home, when it was found that his head was badly cut and he was so bruised otherwise that he is still confined to the house. The Saturday morning papers announced the marriage license of Frederic C. HAMILTON, aged 38, 1156 Sutter street and Catharine ROWLAND, age 29, 730 Leavenworth street. Mrs. ROWLAND was the wife of the late Dr. P.D. TOWLAND< who died in Daly City, January 15, 1912, and has a great many friends here who wish her the best the world affords. ** PACIFIC COAST SIDE What Our Neighbors Along the Pacific's Shore Have Been Doing, Are Doing and Will Do Mrs. GANN, teacher of the Montara-Farrallone school, is planning to give a public school entertainment at the close of the season. Mrs. F.E. LITTLEELD is teaching the children their songs. Roy W. CLOUD, County Superintendent of School, paid the Coast Side schools official visits last week. He reports the schools in this section of the county in a flourishing condition. Misses Belle VALLEJO, Ritta HELM and Bertha HEACOCK, Half Moon Bay teachers, spent the week end in San Francisco. Miss Norma FRANCIS, daughter of Supervisor FRANCIS, accompanied them. The Board of Public Works of San Francisco has awarded the contract for crushing 15,000 yards of brick at the old city hall to John SAVAGE of Half Moon Bay and J. BIGGIO of Daly City, the contract price being reported as $25,500. The crushed brick is to be removed to the site of the new court house to be used in the building of the foundation. ** Peter Foley Barely Escaped Death While employed on the new concrete bridge near Thornton on the new county road via School street to the ocean Wednesday, Peter FOLEY, who is well known in Daly City, came near losing his life. He was wheeling concrete, when one of the board tipped sideways, causing Pete to lose his balance, and he fell with the wheelbarrow about 20 feet where he lay unconscious until others came to his assistance. His hand and one ear were badly lacerated and several severe bruises about the body were sustained, but he was brought to his home in Daly City and will probably be all right in a few days. ** Postoffice Store Robbed of Whiskey About 5 o'clock Monday morning a man was seen breaking into the Daly City postoffice store, taking through the hole in the glass several bottles of whiskey. The Carmen who saw him reported the burglary to the San Francisco police and a short time afterwards he was arrested and locked up. Later in the day Constable J.H. Parker went to the city and brought the man to Judge Ellis C. Johnson's court, where he gave the name of William YUNTZ. A charge of burglary was placed against him and he was taken to Redwood City jail to await preliminary examination at 1:30 Thursday afternoon, when he was bound over to the Superior Court. ** Dastardly Incendiary Thwarted About 10:50 Wednesday night the fine new dairy barn of Matthew CALLAN's, on San Bruno avenue, Colma, was discovered to be on fire by Mrs. CALLAN, who at once gave the alarm. Mrs. CALLAN was also aroused at the same time and cried out: "fire, fire, fire," which aroused everybody in hearing, including Prof. William J. SAAVAGE, George RAVEN, Michael RAMACCOTTI, Veremund GIOLDI and all the milkers from CALLAN's dairy and also the milkers from the French dairy across the street, who by almost superhuman efforts, succeeded in removing nearly sixty bales of hay that were on fire from the bare, thus saving the structure. The barn that was recently built, was in two sections, and the fire was started in both, coal oil having been thrown on the hay, the smell of which was unmistakable, so that it is certain that the fire was incendiary. A few days ago Mr. CALLAN discharged a fellow, who swore very vile threats of vengeance, so as soon as the fire was out, Sheriff Mansfield was notified and Deputy Sheriff Shields is now working on the case, with decidedly good clues to aid him and it is hoped the scoundrel may be appended. The barn is thoroughly modern and convenient for the accommodation of the 120 cows on the dairy, is worth about $8,000 and there is $3,000 worth of hay, and other valuable property, which, with the adjoining buildings would have caused a loss of about $15,000 had the fire not been extinguished. The insurance carried was only $2000. Mr. CALLAN is very grateful to the willing ones who is miraculously and heroically saved all this valuable property. ** REDWOOD CITY RUMBLINGS Mrs. F.W. GLENNAN and Mrs. WOLF who were injured in a train accident two weeks ago, are improving as well as could be expected under the circumstances. It will be some time, however, before they will be able to be about. Miss Luella McCARTHY, a former teacher in the local grammar school, but now a physical culture teacher in the San Francisco department, is here on a visit with friends. Miss McCARTHY is soon to wed a well-known gentleman of San Carlos. Mrs. Thomas TUITE, who was taken to the Peninsula Hospital in San Francisco last week suffering from an attack of Pleura-pneumonia, is recovering and if nothing happens she will be able to return to her home next week. Mrs. Daniel P. FLYNN, who is at the Peninsula Hospital, Palo Alto, is improving nicely, after undergoing a capital operation there last week. If no complication arise Mrs. FLYNN will return home next week. Joseph CRONIN, formerly of this city, was seriously injured in an automobile accident last week. Accompanied by two other young men he was riding in a machine near Edendale when an automobile coming in the opposite direction ran into them, throwing all three to the ground. CRONIN's spine was badly injured. John F. FEHRN was acquitted on a charge of trespass last Thursday after a brief hearing before Justice of the Peace Lampkin. It was alleged that FEHRN stood on the boundary line of the preserve of the Pelican Gun Club, of which he is not a member, and shot ducks flying over the preserve. It was admitted that his ducks fell outside the preserve boundary, and the jury took but five minutes to acquit him. Mrs. George H. RICE, a wealthy widow and prominent clubwomen, met with a painful accident Wednesday afternoon while driving her automobile into a garage. Her right hand became pinned between the side of the door and the machine, breaking several of the small bones. ** ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION The Knights of Columbus Hall Association of San Mateo County has filed articles of incorporation in the County Clerk's office. The association has no capital stock, as it is organized for no pecuniary profit, but to erect a hall at San Mateo for the benefit of its members. The principal place of business is San Mateo. The five directors elected for the first year are:Edwin J. TOBIN, Hillsborough; Joseph J. HAHIR, Redwood City; James T. O'Keefe, Menlo Park; Joseph B. RUEGG, San Mateo; Ambrose McSWEENEY, South San Francisco. ** REALTY TRANSFERRED San Mateo Investment Co. to Victor Patterson, portion block 31, Eastern Addition to San Mateo M.V. Stutuar and wife to heirs of Thos. Ambrose, lot 7, block 44, East Addition to San Mateo Shore Line Investment Co. to H.B. Scott, lot 3, block 77, Granada H. de W. Kittle to H.S. Hutchings, lot 17, block 24, Eastern Addition to Burlingame Hensley Green Co. to A. Marshall Jr., lot 37, block 1, San Bruno Park Shore Line Investment Co to Marion E. Dawson, lot 10, block 58, Granada A.L. Pierce and wife to Anne S. Von Krazmer, lot 12, block 10, Belle Air Park. A.G. Stoll to G.M. Hunken, undivided one-half interest in lots 9 to 13, block 55, lots 32 and 33, block 52, and lots 25 and 26, block 54, North Fair Oaks H.M. Marwell and husband to M. Almon, lot 186, West End Homestead Ocean Shore Development Co. to F.W. Newman, lot 19, block 19, Marine View Terrace Ocean Shore Development Co. to N.R. Spangler, lot 9, block 23, Marine View Terrace Isaac Voorhies to Katherine B. Mix, lots 41 and 42, block 59, Dumbarton A.G. Loughery et al to J. Johnston, lots 18 and 19, block 3, subdivision A, Wellesley Park P.F. McKinnery and wife to J. Capella and wife, north one-half of lots 1 and 2 block 7, Range C., Mezesville R.H. Smith to W.H. Adamey and wife, lot 32, block 4, Huntington Park Anglo- California Trust Co to C.P. Weeks, lots 7 to 11 and 28 to 31, block 25, lots 30 to 33, block 4, Am. Belle Air Park C.G. Johnson to W.E. Vail, lots 37 and 38, block 29, Vista Grande. Beatrice E. Gilligan to C. Ggodley, lot 48, block 9, Crocker Tract. Half Moon Bay Land Co to W.J. Bockwitz, lots 1 and 2, block 14, Highland Park J.T. Hinck and wife to S.R. Davis, lot 47, block 4, Hillcrest Pulgas Land Co to E.W. Magruder north one-half of lot 9, Gay Tract Ole Johnson and wife to S. Pond, 31.98 acres, Pulgas Rancho R.J. Young and wife to D.F.DeBernardi, portion lot 15, San Mateo Land Association Atlas Land Co to F.A. Dole, lot 17, block B, Redondo Beach Hensley-Green Co. to C.O. Myers, lot 9, block 6, San Bruno Park J.E. Hunt to W.J. Morgan, lots 5 and 6, block 8, lots 10, 11, and 12, block 15, lots 39, 40, and 41, block 15, Wave Crest. W.J. Morgan to Dalton Investment Co., portion blocks 12, 11, 14, 8, 13 and 15, Wave Crest Nellie B. Smith and husband to A.W. Gunn, portion Western Addition to San Mateo L. Centlivre to C.F. Centlivre et al, lot 6, Half Moon Bay Colony Tract A.G. Stoll to A.A. Cavagnaro, undivided one-half interest in lots 9 to 14, block 55, lots 32 and 33 block 52, lots 25 and 26, block 54, North Fair Oaks. Ocean Shore Development Co to W.H. Gerlach, lot 8, block 24, Marine View Terrace Ira M. Cobe and wife to R>D> Farmer, lots A, 7 and 8, block 7, Burlingame Terrace K. Melrose and wife to C.K. Melrose, portion lots 18 and 19, San Mateo Park, subdivision 1 R.H. Smith and R. Goldschmidt, lots 4 and 19, block 2, Huntington Park South San Francisco Land and Improvement Co to P.J. Pratt, south one-half of lot 17, block 127, South San Francisco Etta M. Kelting to W.G. Kelting, lot 7 block 7, Wellesley Park R.H. Smith to C. Dearr and wife, lots 35 and 36, block 8, Huntington Park
I would like to find the obit of my Uncle, Robert Howard Clark. It was sent to me once by the Funeral Home but I was unable to get it to come up on the computer. Robert was born 22 Nov. 1904 in Wi. He died 4 June 1967 at Peninsula Hospital in Burlingame, San Mateo Co.Ca. The Funeral Home said they found the obit in Monday June 5, 1967 San Francisco Chronicle. I have written to the libraries in the area and they either don't have the paper or don't have them that far back. I would appreciate any help on this! Thank you. Louise _________________________________________________________________ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
Hello, I am interested in obtaining obituaries if available for the following two people: CROWLEY, Edna M. died September 23, 1963 San Mateo CROWLEY, Joseph P. died October 10, 1967 San Mateo Any advice on where I might be able to locate these obituaries or how to find more information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you