Hello list, I have been researching my family & plan to take a trip to this area soon. Any recommendations for getting history on this area? I have been in touch with the Historical society & there isn't much on these towns. George married a young Wintun Indian woman named Elizabeth; I have looked into Wintun history and can't figure out what part of the Wintun area she probably came from; hopefully her baskets will tell me. Any ideas? Any suggestions for my trip will be appreciated. Are there any more cemeteries than the ones I have listed? Redding Memorial Cemetery LawnCrest Cemetery, Redding Cottonwood Cemetery GasPoint Road Cemetery. Anderson Cemetery. Parkville Pioneer Cemetery Happy Valley Cemetery Igo Cemetery Ono Cemetery Georges neighbors were: James Tracy, William Riley Street, Mr. Aubrey, Frederick Glasser & William Woods, Thomas Maupin, all of Gas Point. George appears in: 1880 Great Register as a farmer in Gas Point Age 40 1884 abt. Daughter Susan born Gas Point area 1886 Great Register as a farmer in Janesville Age 46 1890 Land Patent Gas Point 1900 Census, Igo Twp. as a photographer living alone. Age 59 All of his children died early & I haven't been able to find a grave yet. Thanks for your help. Jennifer Adams Descendants of George Norris DINGMAN 1 George Norris DINGMAN b: January 02, 1839 in Michigan or Ontario, Canada d: Aft. 1900 in CA? +Elizabeth Wintun Indian b: Abt. 1858 in Shasta County Area of California m: in Shasta County Area, California d: in California 2 Susan DINGMAN b: 1874 in Gas Point Area, Shasta County, California d: May 1892 in Gas Point, Shasta County, California +Alexandre Sicotte ,b: December 12, 1858 in Ste Marie de Monnoir Quebec, Canada m: February 08, 1891 in Gas Point, Shasta County, California d: March 20, 1915 in Deering Alaska 2 Louisa Dingman b: 1877 2 Cinda Dingman b: Aft. 1877 in Near Cottonwood, California d: Abt. 1895 2 Maggie Dingman b: Aft. 1877 d: Abt. 1905 in Near Cottonwood, California +George Kenas *2nd Husband of Maggie Dingman: +Jacob Barron m: January 11, 1896