Hi, This is the Fall River Mills Cemetery. located in Fall River Valley East of Redding, and east of Burney, getting close to the Modoc line. Ingraham, Charles T. 1897 1964 Ingram, Baby ---- ---- Jackson, Mervin R. 1917 1985 PVT US Army WW Il Jackson, Richard A. Apr-19-1951 Feb-2-1978 Jencks, Barbara M. 1897 1975 Jencks, Carleton L. 1899 1944 Jensen, Grace Bernice Jul-24-1906 May-28-1988 Mother Johnson, Claud E. Sep-6-1905 Jul-21-1994 Husband of Rachel Johnson, E.B. May-8-1900 Aug-7-1956 Johnson, Nelson Dec-20-1863 Nov-13-1930 Johnson, Rachel Dec-21-1912 Sep-29 1971 Johnson,Thomas ---- ---- Stone with Edith M.Keener Jones, Harry 1881 1959 Jones, Nellie M. 1895 1958 Janie my Shasta Site http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html my card http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/friend3.html
Has anybody done a reading of the old cemetery at Shasta City? It was Catholic and maybe at the north end of town. Looking for a Mary WILZ. Can anyone help me with this one? Sincerely Donna Patterson IttyBkShp@aol.com <A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com">http://patterson.family.homepag e.com</A>
Hi, This is the Fall River Mills Cemetery. located in Fall River Valley East of Redding, and east of Burney, getting close to the Modoc line. Habeger, Charles J. 1898 1981 WAGR US Army WWI Habeger, Genevieve N. 1907 1958 Hadrick, Mable Zula Nov-26-1894 Mar-15-1897 Hazel? same design as Michael Hadrick, Michael M. 1887 1963 same design as Mabel Zula Haldeman, Frank P.'Shorty' 1885 1971 Hall, J. F. ---- Feb-16-1884 49 yrs Hall, Robert L. May-5-1910 Mar-9-1971 Hall, William J. 1864 1955 Hanger, Ada May-6-1900 Oct-7-1976 Mama Harding, Sarah J. ---- ---- Harrigan, William John 1918 1977 PVT US Army Harrington, Amy Jan-6-1886 Feb-11-1886 dau of M. S. & H. Harris, J. P. ---- ---- Harris, Sarah Jane Sep-3-1851 Oct-29-1920 Mother Hartsell, Letha Ina Apr-25-1923 Jun-14-1988 Mother Hawkins, Elmer Mar-21-1922 Mar-19-1987 US Army WWII Hawkins, Joseph E. Apr-21-1916 Jan-4-1959 Hawkins, Mary J. 1882 1958 Hawkins, Sophie Apr-21-1916 Jan-4-1959 Hawkins, Victor T. Apr-17-1900 Aug-18-1960 Father Hawkins, William J. 1873 1944 Heaney, Dwight H. ---- May-25-1943 CA Pvt. 20 Engrs Heany, --- ---- ---- Heany, D. P. ---- ---- Heffley, Artie Jan-11-1921 Living Married May-21-1938 Heffery, Grady May-20-1918 Jul-8-1994 Married May-21-1938 Hendrickson, Phyllis Jean Oct-22-1926 Jan-31-1980 Hennline, Edward Charles Oct-25-1903 Apr-11-1971 Hennline, Gertrude Ann Mar-17-1906 ---- Heryford, Ruby C. 1910 1967 Heryford, Temperance 1874 1959 Heryford, Wallace S. 1873 1943 Hess, Tillman C. 1893 1947 Father Hightower, Joyce N. 1926 ---- Hightower, Alvin, A. 1921 1989 Hill, Robert Charles ---- Jun-24-1995 Hill, Steven Fred Mar-23-1964 Mar-29-1986 Son Hinds, Mildred Willey Oct-8-1915 Jan-14-1985 Hopkins, Albert 1841 1927 Brought first stage over Hatchet Mt. Hopkins, Nellie 1849 1921 Horr, Ella L. 1886 1910 Wife Horr, Ivy B. Jun-3-1903 Nov-6-1982 Horseman, William E. 1923 1993 Horst, Harriette J. 1910 Living Horst, Merrill E. 1909 1979 House, Jesse E. May-28-1884 Nov-1-1913 Hoverman, William H. 1851 1925 Howard, Francis E. Dec-11-1921 Jan-6-1988 US Navy WW II Humphrey, Edgar C. Jr 1901 1963 Humphrey, Pearl E. 1902 1968 Hunt, Viola ---- ---- Janie my Shasta Site http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html my card http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/friends2.html
this is what is close. I haven't finished the T-z yet. but Reading Springs looks like the right one it was also referred to as Shurtleff Springs. Janie Hogtown - 1849 slum suburb of Shasta City near Keswick Hong Kong - Chinatown at Shasta City Lower Springs - 1849 SE of Shasta Mad Ox Canyon - 1852 near Shasta Muletown - 1849 SW of Shasta Reading's Springs - 1845 aka Shasta Rock Creek - near Shasta At 06:15 PM 09/21/2000 EDT, IttyBkShp@aol.com wrote: >Hello list, looking for the name of the township for Shasta City of old? >around 1860 or so. > >Thank you. >Donna Patterson >IttyBkShp@aol.com ><A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com">http://patterson.family.homepag >e.com</A> > > >
I have the entire transcribed 1900 census and 1850-1880 for Shasta County. If anyone needs anything let me know. Janie At 03:46 PM 09/21/2000 EDT, IttyBkShp@aol.com wrote: >Hello all, thought some of the NJ portions might help those trying to find >out where some relatives may have ended up. > >KESWICK TOWNSHIP, SHASTA CO., CALIF. 1900 CENSUS > > DH# LAST NAME FIRST NAME RELATION AGE BP FBP MBP OCCUPATION > > > 388 Elliott Raymond Head 17 OR NJ OH Smelter >Laborer > Chinn John H. Roommate 20 ID MO OR Smelter >Laborer > MacDonald John D. Roommate 50 NY SCO NY Smelter >Laborer > Driscoll James Roommate 65 IRE IRE IRE Smelter >Laborer > > >443 Sweeney Michael Head 39 IRE IRE IRE Smelter >Laborer > Hayes Joseph Roommate 39 IRE IRE IRE Smelter >Laborer > Harris John H. Head 50 NJ NJ NJ >Smelter Laborer > >452 Sweeney Edward Head 36 NY IRE IRE Smelter >Laborer > Roberts Henry Roommate 26 NJ ENG IRE Smelter >Laborer > Hickey Daniel Head 54 IRE IRE IRE >Smelter Laborer > Hickey James Roommate 28 MA ENG IRE Ore >Miner > >477 Root Warner Head 56 VT VT VT >Journalist > Bache Charles A. Roommate 49 CA SPA NJ Chemist > > McKibbon Marion Roommate 32 OH OH IL Day Laborer > > Yeager Clarence Roommate 23 CA TN TN Day >Laborer > Pealle William Roommate 44 RUS RUS RUS Ore >Miner > >485 Haas Henry Head 33 GER GER GER Smelter >Laborer > Mahoney James Roommate 51 IN IRE IRE Smelter >Laborer > Hurley Patrick C. Roommate 29 IRE IRE IRE Smelter >Laborer > Coglin John Head 20 NJ IRE NY Smelter >Laborer > McIntyre John Roommate 54 ENG ENG ENG Smelter >Laborer > Gibson Robert P. Roommate 36 NZ SCO SCO Teamster > > Dwyer Peter Roommate 60 OH OH OH Smelter >Laborer > >497 Stevens John F. Head 32 NJ NJ NJ Ore >Miner > Williams Charles F. Roommate 23 KS ME ME Ore >Miner > > >Sincerely, > >Donna Patterson >IttyBkShp@aol.com ><A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com">http://patterson.family.homepag >e.com</A> > > >
Hello list, looking for the name of the township for Shasta City of old? around 1860 or so. Thank you. Donna Patterson IttyBkShp@aol.com <A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com">http://patterson.family.homepag e.com</A>
Today in History: from the Redding Record Searchlight May 1900 20th the pupils of the Redding high school gave their teachers a reception at the high school building. 21st J. Wess Moore, a well-known miner of Bragdon in Trinity County, shot and killed Charles Alverson, another miner, at Cherry Flats near Trinity Center. The shooting was the result of a long-existing dispute between the men over a mining claim. 22nd Frank Marble, a young man employed at Minersville in Trinity County, was buried and killed while working in a gravel pit by a slide of dirt and rocks. 23rd the first marriage license for the month of May was issued to Andrew Cantrell and Gracie Bryner, both of Shasta County. 24th a gathering of the businessmen and property owners of Redding was conducted at City Hall to plan construction of a direct wagon road from Redding to Copper City and DeLamar's Bully Hill mines. 25th it was reported in the Morning Searchlight that the party given by Mrs. Swasey of Redding in honor of her guest Miss V. Lauck of San Francisco was a "select and greatly enjoyed affair". 26th Fred Kline, a former Redding resident and businessman, came to Redding from San Fransisco and reported there had been 14 new cases and four deaths from the outbreak of bubonic plague there. 27th Sydney Sprout, Eugene Watson and George Bush returned from a trip to the McCloud River with news that they had selected a site to build an electric power plant. 28th George Jarvis, a well-known former resident of Redding and Shasta, was killed near Fall City, Org., when a tree he was cutting down fell on him. 29th one of the most prosperous farming sections of Shasta County was a small tract of land known as Churn Creek Bottom. It was located between Churn Creek on the east and the Sacramento River on the west. 30th an election in the Redding School District for trustees was to proceed even tho the trustees failed to post election notices in time. The election would be conducted anyway due to an alternative provided in the political code. 31st boxer Frank Eli knocked out Tom McMahon in the fourth round of their long-awaited match at Armory Hall in Redding. Janie my Shasta Site http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html my card - http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/friend1.html
Posted on: Shasta County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ca/Shasta/36 Surname: SHELTON ------------------------- Searching for copy of February, 1992 obituary for Mrs Kathryn Lorene SHELTON; 11/24/1922 - 2/19/1992; last known address was Shingletown, Shasta County, California. Help? Thanks! Larry Kea South Carolina
Hello all, thought some of the NJ portions might help those trying to find out where some relatives may have ended up. KESWICK TOWNSHIP, SHASTA CO., CALIF. 1900 CENSUS DH# LAST NAME FIRST NAME RELATION AGE BP FBP MBP OCCUPATION 388 Elliott Raymond Head 17 OR NJ OH Smelter Laborer Chinn John H. Roommate 20 ID MO OR Smelter Laborer MacDonald John D. Roommate 50 NY SCO NY Smelter Laborer Driscoll James Roommate 65 IRE IRE IRE Smelter Laborer 443 Sweeney Michael Head 39 IRE IRE IRE Smelter Laborer Hayes Joseph Roommate 39 IRE IRE IRE Smelter Laborer Harris John H. Head 50 NJ NJ NJ Smelter Laborer 452 Sweeney Edward Head 36 NY IRE IRE Smelter Laborer Roberts Henry Roommate 26 NJ ENG IRE Smelter Laborer Hickey Daniel Head 54 IRE IRE IRE Smelter Laborer Hickey James Roommate 28 MA ENG IRE Ore Miner 477 Root Warner Head 56 VT VT VT Journalist Bache Charles A. Roommate 49 CA SPA NJ Chemist McKibbon Marion Roommate 32 OH OH IL Day Laborer Yeager Clarence Roommate 23 CA TN TN Day Laborer Pealle William Roommate 44 RUS RUS RUS Ore Miner 485 Haas Henry Head 33 GER GER GER Smelter Laborer Mahoney James Roommate 51 IN IRE IRE Smelter Laborer Hurley Patrick C. Roommate 29 IRE IRE IRE Smelter Laborer Coglin John Head 20 NJ IRE NY Smelter Laborer McIntyre John Roommate 54 ENG ENG ENG Smelter Laborer Gibson Robert P. Roommate 36 NZ SCO SCO Teamster Dwyer Peter Roommate 60 OH OH OH Smelter Laborer 497 Stevens John F. Head 32 NJ NJ NJ Ore Miner Williams Charles F. Roommate 23 KS ME ME Ore Miner Sincerely, Donna Patterson IttyBkShp@aol.com <A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com">http://patterson.family.homepag e.com</A>
Hi, This is the Fall River Mills Cemetery. located in Fall River Valley East of Redding, and east of Burney, getting close to the Modoc line. Foster, Glenn A. 1900 1982 French, Eva F. Aug-28-1928 Mar-4-1991 wife & mother Fuller, Sophy Jan-28-1888 Dec-5-1968 Garcia, Max Victor 1917 1980 PFC US Army WWII Gassasway, Clarence P. 1902 1965 Gassaway, Alice Jean 1940 1951 Gassaway, Benjamin F. Feb-23-1875 Jan-27-1960 stone with Frances A. Gassaway, Charlotte Nov-6-1837 Feb-3-1914 Gassaway, Frances A. Dec-1-1892 Nov-25-1981 stone with Benjamin F. Gassaway, Francis James Nov-20-1900 Nov-23-1986 US Navy WWII Gassaway, Frank N. 1865 1930 George, Pat 'Georgie' Aug-9-1927 Jul-5-1974 Daughter Gesh, Elbert ---- ---- Glenn, Winefred M. Nov-14-1910 Mar-8-1981 stone with Wanda M. Roney Gomez, Baby Girl ---- ---- Greenhaw, Blanche B. Feb-20-1893 Feb-10-1966 Nothern Star #450 Greenhaw, Frankie May-25-1897 Apr-13-1956 Nothern Star #450 Greenhaw, Lee Jul-1-1890 Jul-20-1981 Masonic Lodge #575 Greenlee, John F. Jan-21-1875 Feb-14-1886 Gronwoldt, Ernest C. 1900 1970 Mason; stone with Ialla L. Gronwoldt, Ialla L. 1903 1959 Gronwoldt, Rhonda Jean May-31-1959 Dec-26-1970 Guthrie, Caleb Carlisle Apr-25-1895 Aug-1-1961 Guthrie, Clyde L. Oct-15-1901 Nov-24-1962 Guthrie, George 1850 1924 Guthrie, Imogene 1868 1952 Guthrie, Oval C. 1897 1919 Janie my Shasta Site http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html my card http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/92000.html
Today in History: from the Redding Record Searchlight May 1900 10th several Redding businessmen secured a lease on Armory Hall in Redding for two years at a monthly rent of $50. The men were planning to turn the hall into a theater and change its name to the Orpheum. 11th the grounds surrounding the Shasta County Courthouse in Redding were to be enclosed with a fence. The plans and specifications were discussed at a meeting of the Shasta County Board of Supervisors. 12th a new oil company was expected to come to Shasta County in the district of the supposed oil belt of Stinking Canyon. 13th a new wagon road leading from Redding to Copper City and DeLamar's Bully Hill mines was a possibility in the near future. The road would reduce the distance between the points by at least six miles. 14th the Shasta County Board of Supervisors did not select a site for Shasta County High School to be built at its May meeting. 15th Shasta County would soon have a new hospital. The Board of Supervisors ordered an advertisement for bids for the construction of the hospital building. 16th L. Jones, a leading property owner in Keswick, charged that the census returns for the Campton (Keswick) School District had been falsified. He said there were at least 150 more names than there should have been. 17th George Nuzenbello, who was arrested and declared insane in Redding, was committed to the Napa State Mental Hospital. The man made "scrap iron" out of bars on his cell door and a huge jail bed in his cell during his stay at Shasta County Jail. 18th it was reported that the Black Spider Mine near Keswick was producing well. Several men were employed working in the mine's shaft, which was 125 feet deep and steadily getting deeper. 19th Jim Sallee, onetime owner of Iron Mountain Mine, made a number of oil deals in which he made close to $100,000 profit. It was reported he had interests in a dozen different oil-producing companies. 20th the pupils of the Redding high school gave their teachers a reception at the high school building. Janie my Shasta Site http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html my card - http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/9b2000.html
As taken from the Book "The Dictionary of Early Shasta County History" 2nd Edition by Dottie Smith: A small description about most settlements is explained in the book. Towns/Settlements. Listed are all the towns settlements plus places that could have been a little more than just a stopping place or a place beside the road, or a railroad siding with a little settlement and a post office, or even a district. The date will be the established date unless otherwise stated. Sallee - N of Redding now under Shasta Lake Schilling - 1917 Whiskeytown area Scobieville - 1884 moving between Dunsmuir and Redding Shasta - 1848 West of Redding Shasta Lake City - 1993 first Central Valley, Summit City, & Project City Shingletown/Camp - 1853 East of Redding Silver City - 1862 Ingot area Silverthorne - N of Redding Silverton - 1852 aka Ingot East of Redding Sims - 1859 N of Redding Slate Creek/Slatonis - 1880 N of Redding Smith Center/Smithville - 1914 Cottonwood area Smithson - 1882 N of Redding aka Pollock South Fork - 1866 W of Redding Spring Creek - 1870 Keswick area first bridge across Sacramento River Star City - 1850s N of Redding Stella - 1885 Whiskeytown area Stillwater - 1853 area between Mountain Gate and Loomis Corners Sugerloaf - 1859 N of Redding Summit City - 1938 N of Redding now Shasta Lake City Sunny Hill - Ono area Swasey - 1888 Fall River Valley aka Glenburn Sweetbriar - 1880s N of Redding Sweetwater - 1858 N of Redding These will be on my Shasta site Where these will be when finished. http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html Janie
As taken from the Book "The Dictionary of Early Shasta County History" 2nd Edition by Dottie Smith: A small description about most settlements is explained in the book. Towns/Settlements. Listed are all the towns settlements plus places that could have been a little more than just a stopping place or a place beside the road, or a railroad siding with a little settlement and a post office, or even a district. The date will be the established date unless otherwise stated. Reading - aka Latona Reading's Bar - 1848 West of Redding Reading's Springs - 1845 aka Shasta Redding - 1872 first called Poverty Flats Roaring River - 1850s several different locations Roberts - 1885 at Palo Cedro Rock Creek - near Shasta Rockland - 1878 Shingletown area Round Mountain - 1872 East of Redding These will be on my Shasta site Where these will be when finished. http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html Janie
As taken from the Book "The Dictionary of Early Shasta County History" 2nd Edition by Dottie Smith: A small description about most settlements is explained in the book. Towns/Settlements. Listed are all the towns settlements plus places that could have been a little more than just a stopping place or a place beside the road, or a railroad siding with a little settlement and a post office, or even a district. The date will be the established date unless otherwise stated. Pacheco - 1884 S of Redding Palo Cedro - 1891 E of Redding Panorama Point - Klotz Dump Spur Cottonwood area Parkville - 1850s Cottonwood area Pawnee - 1894 between Millville and Whitmore Piety Hill - 1849 Igo area Pinckney - 1881 W of Cottonwood Pine Grove - 1850 W of Shingletown Pine Grove - 1880s W of MaArthur Pine Grove - N of Redding Pine View - 1885 E of Redding Pineland - 1901 Montgomery Creek area Pittsburgh - 1853 near Copper City now under Shasta Lake Pittville - 1873 E of McArthur Lassen & Shasta Co. Plateau - 1880s E of Redding Platina - 1921 aka Noble Station Pollard Flat/Gulch - 1882 aka Portugese Flat Pollock - 1918 now under Shasta Lake Portuguese Flat - 1855 now Pollard Flats N of Redding Poverty Ridge/Flat - 1850s near Redding Project City - 1938 now Shasta Lake City Pumptown - 1850s now Buckeye Quertz Hill/City - 1849 Keswick area These will be on my Shasta site Where these will be when finished. http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html Janie
Hi, This is the Fall River Mills Cemetery. located in Fall River Valley East of Redding, and east of Burney, getting close to the Modoc line. Earle, --- ---- ---- Eastman, Bernice E. 1903 1958 Eastman, Nancy H. Feb-2-1918 Dec-6-1968 Edwards, Edwin K. 'Skip' Dec-14-1929 Aug-29-1986 SGT US Marine Corps Edwards, Tillie V. Apr-7-1908 May-191984 Wife Edwards, Walter E. Apr-20-1897 Jan-26-1978 US Army WW I Eggleston, James 'Mel' 1917 1989 Elam, Alfred W. Jan-6-1919 Jun-241992 CFCM US Army WW II Elam, Patricia ---- ---- Ellison, Jennie Dean Oct-31-1917 Jun-12-1987 Mother - Grandmother Eng, Daniel Hans ---- Apr-2-1988 Everett Wm. J. Feb-5-1825 Feb-13-1884 Ewer, Howard E. Sep-29-1889 Mar-28-1963 MN Ord SGT US Army WW I Farrin, Bessie J. Chaffe ---- Oct-24-1973 Feder, Arnold H. 1908 1985 Same stone as Ethel M. Feder, Ethel M. 1908 1991 Same stone as Arnold H Fitzwater, Dave 1898 1948 Fitzwater, Esther B. 1897 1982 Fitzwater, Kenneth H. Jun-131949 Oct-12-1967 CA PFC US Army Vietnam Flores, Javita Teresa Oct-18-1978 Mar-6-1979 Grandmother of Cora Wolfin Florin, Louis Feb-2-1844 Jul-7-1905 Florin, Alvin L. 1884 1960 Ford, Eva May 1879 1968 Mother Ford, George W. 1879 1968 Father Ford, William B. 1884 1953 Civilian Trainer L-9 Div Fortson, Arthur L. 1857 1937 Janie my Shasta Site http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html my card http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/9c2000.html
Today in History: from the Redding Record Searchlight May 1900 1st Millville residents J. R. Douease and his daughter Ellen met with an accident when a team they were driving became frightened and jumped suddenly to one side, causing their wagon to strike a fence. Both were thrown violently to the ground but weren't seriously injured. 2nd Alice Littlefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Littlefield, was chosen to preside as Queen of the May at the entertainment to be given May 11 by the ladies of the St. Agnes Guild in Redding. 3rd the residence belonging to W. Morley in Oak Run was destroyed by fire at an early hour. The fire originated in a clothes closet, but the cause was unknown. 4th the complaints of the Shasta Miners Association against Mountain Copper Co. were recognized by the government. J. P. Pryor, a special agent for the general land office, was in the region to investigate the case. 5th a northbound passenger train jumped the track at LaMoine, one mile north of Slatonis in northern Shasta County. 6th Redding's junior baseball team was set to go to Red Bluff to cross bats with a team from there. The Redding team consisted of high school and other younger players. 7th the public schools of Redding closed for summer vacation after a successful eight months. 8th Edwin Owen, the 19-year-old son of Mrs. W. Ford Spencer of Balls Ferry, died from injuries suffered after falling off a horse. 9th Charles Cook was happy to be owner of the Victory Mine in Buckeye Mining District. The ore taken from the mine assayed more than $5,000 per ton. 10th several Redding businessmen secured a lease on Armory Hall in Redding for two years at a monthly rent of $50. The men were planning to turn the hall into a theater and change its name to the Orpheum. Janie my Shasta Site http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html my card - http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/9b2000.html
Hi, I forgot to change the subject line for list C sorry. it said B This is the Fall River Mills Cemetery. located in Fall River Valley East of Redding, and east of Burney, getting close to the Modoc line. Dana, Imogene M. Nov-24-1911 Jan-9-1968 Davis, Terry Lee Dec-7-1955 Mar-15-1976 Deans, Barbara E. Feb-26-1932 Jan-12-1992 US Air Force Korea Denson, Joseph C. Jul-17-1897 Nov-16-1977 Denson, Thelma M. Oct-27-1897 Feb-28-1968 Dimick, June P. 1905 1994 Same stone as William, Roger, & Marvin Dimick, Marvin 1909 1993 Same stone as William, Roger, & June Dimick, Roger T. 1910 1983 Same stone as William, Marvin, & June Dimick, William ---- ---- Same stone as Roger, Marvin, & June Dimick, William Jr. ---- 1908 Dimick, William T. Dec-16-1879 Apr-19-1912 Dodrill, Nellie Elizabeth Oct-4-1921 Feb-13-1983 Dodrill, Rachell J. 1893 1964 Same stone as William A. Dodrill Dodrill, William A. 1888 1967 Same stone as Rachell J. Dodrill Dollarhide, 'Cappy' 1941 1943 Dollarhide, Bell Nov-17-1882 Jun-20-1911 Dollarhide, Ernest Henry Jun-81909 Jun-16-1969 Father/brother with Lila A. Dollarhide, Ernest H. Dec-13-1872 May-13-1939 Dollarhide, Isreal ---- ---- no stone Dollarhide, Jesse L. Jun-19-1890 Mar-18-1907 Dollarhide, John 1911 Mar-2-1990 ? Dollarhide, Laura 1918 1985 Dollarhide, Lila A. Dec-16-1906 Sep-1-1959 Dollarhide, Sophia Jun-19-1861 Dec-191909 Dollarhide, Verde ---- ---- No stone Doman, James Marion Aug-13-1892 Mar-31-1964 CO CPL US Army WW II Doman, Lizzie Mar-24-1902 Sep-17-1989 Janie my Shasta Site http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html my new friends card http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/friends16.html
Posted on: Shasta County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Ca/Shasta/35 Surname: Rosiles, Silvas ------------------------- I am looking for any family of Daniel Rosiles living in the Redding area.
Hi, This is the Fall River Mills Cemetery. located in Fall River Valley East of Redding, and east of Burney, getting close to the Modoc line. Callahan, Cloyd E. Jul-29-1923 Dec-24-1975 Pfc US Army WW II Campbell, Loretta Mae Jul-7-1936 May-22-1987 Carlson, Norman Carl ---- Apr-13-1985 Carlson, Norman C. MD Jun-3-1915 Apr-13-1985 Lt Col Army Med Cps WW II Carpenter, Helen Lois 1907 1991 Carpenter, June Brown May-21-1928 Jul-23-1947 Carpenter, Keith N. 1905 1987 Caruso, Don I. Oct-14-1931 Mar-20-1987 US Air Force Korea Chafee, Clark A. Sep-13-1900 Jan-2-1985 Daddy Chafee, Leola 1914 1963 Chase, Marcia M. ---- Feb-6-1886 wf of Albert B. 38yrs 3mo 3dys Bestfairfield Clark, Altha Feb-4-1891 Mar-9-1969 Clark, Carter V. Sep-2-1923 Apr-10-1974 CA Tec 5 Us Army WW II Clark, Dewey Aug-12-1900 Apr-24-1974 CA Pvt Us Army WW II Clark, Fordyce W. Jun-10-1894 Mar-7-1972 CA Pfc Us Army Ww I Clark, Olive E. 1863 1933 Clark, Richard R. Oct-24-1884 Dec-31-1959 Clark, W. B. 1852 1922 Cline, William 1869 1944 Cochran, Grace 1883 1940 Mother Cochran, John Lynn Jan-24-1953 Jul-21-1992 Cochran, Lemuel Oct 1884 Mar-21-1941 Step-Father Colby, E. B. F. ---- ---- Co K 3 Me Inf Collett, Elsie B. 1888 1981 Same Stone as Leonard J Collett, Leonard J. 1898 1966 Same Stone as Elsie B Conklin, Chester H. 1899 1976 Cooley, Joseph J. 1868 1941 Cottrell, Jereme Joel Jul-13-1983 Mar-24-1989 'Jer-Bear' Son & Brother Coutermash, Paul 1846 1906 Native of VT Cox, Bertha E. Lansing Feb-27-1901 Jul-8-1989 Cox, George W. 1826 1904 Cox, Leland M. Oct-1-1894 Nov-19-1971 US Navy WW I Crum, Birdie H. 1881 1935 Same Stone as Merton Crum Crum, Jackie 1908 1922 Crum, Merton R. 1875 1950 Same Stone as Birdie H Crum Cullers, --- ---- ---- Cullers, --- ---- ---- Cumiskey, Lillian H. Feb-4-1888 May-9-1963 Cunningham, David C. Aug-23-1945 Mar-24-1967 CA Armd Cav Regt Vietnam Cunningham, Edgar E. Jun-3-1910 Oct-6-1971 CA Bomb Gp AAF WW II Curtis, Catherine ---- ---- Curtis, Mary 1840 1902 Same Design Stone as Jerome Bartel Curtis, Tessie Lyn ---- Oct-28-1969 Janie my Shasta Site http://famos.freeyellow.com/cemetery.html my new friends card http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/friends16.html
Here is the obit for my grandfather, Garland Harley Bridges. I notice in the obit a couple of his children aren't listed, but I don't know why. One of them missing is my father James Thomas Bridges and the other my uncle (now deceased) Garland Harley Bridges, Jr. He was the son of James Monroe Bridges and Emma Toon. Record Searchlight, Redding, CA Tues. Sept 9, 1986 G. H. Bridges Graveside services for G.H. "Gary" Bridges, 71, of Redding will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Redding Cemetery. Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars District 20 Honor Guard will officiate. Visitation is until 8 p.m. today and from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Wednesday at McDonald's Redding Chapel. Mr. Bridges died Monday at Mercy Medical Center in Redding. Born Aug. 26, 1915, in Winslow, Ark., he was a bartender at the Golden Eagle in Redding for 35 years. He is survived by wife Peggy; sons William, Stan, Jeff, Kenneth Lee and Sean Michael, all of Redding, Ed Mason of Red Bluff and Michael Ponke of Chico; daughters Jackie Wade, Debra Passmore and Karen Gannon, all of Redding, and Roberta "Bobbie" McCubbin of Loomis; brothers Charles of Dutch Flat and Clyde of Lancaster; 20 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Donna Patterson IttyBkShp@aol.com <A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com">http://patterson.family.homepag e.com</A>