This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.families.aol.com/mbexec/msg/4300/XW.2ADI/432.3.1.1 Message Board Post: I have not been there since the early 1980's.You would have to find out when my Grandmother was the look out by contacting JAmes O'Brion he might know he works at the Yreka Courthouse.Thank you,Earllene
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.families.aol.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/432.3.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the info--was your Grandmother working during the 19th or early 20th century? We visited Sawyer's Bar about 2 years ago--only the little church remains(boarded up) and several houses--people still live there. I have no idea how long the hotel was in existance.
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/XW.2ADI/710.1.1.1 Message Board Post: You're welcome! If you haven't already you might want to consider ordering the census tapes through your library or nearest Family History Center (much faster), as it's really very exciting to actually view these tapes! I was also wondering about your connection to Siskiyou County... as that's how I heard of your posting. Have a great day. Kathleen (itsthemyers@mindspring.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/XW.2ADI/295.297.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, I am descended from Elisha's son William Robert by his second wife Elizabeth Spencer, my grgrgrandparents. Their son Charles Newton was my grgrandfather. Would like to compare notes, contact me at dasan1028@yahoo.com. Sandy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: repp/ williams Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XW.2ADI/710.1.1 Message Board Post: THANK YOU! This info is so great...they existed! I really appreciate your help. Now I can begin helping my dad find out about his grandparents. Thank you again.-Wendy
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/XW.2ADI/295.297.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, Elisha and Sarah Steele Buckner were my Great-Great-Great Grandparents. My Great Grandfather left Illinois after the War Between The States and moved to WIse County, Texas. Are you a Buckner? I have extensive informtion. Tom Buckner
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/XW.2ADI/710.1 Message Board Post: Hi Wendy, The 1900 Indiana census, Wabash Co. Noble Township stated George 24 (born March 1876 IN.) and Maud 23 (born Dec. 1876 IN.) had been married 3 years. Because they were both born in Indiana I think it's pretty safe to assume they were married there as well. I would contact the Wabash County Clerk's office in Indiana to see about obtaining their marriage license. 1910 shows George 32 and Maud 31 in Wabash Co. Indiana with their 3 children: Carl E. 7, Alfreda 3 and Murrell 4mo. By 1920 George H. 43 & Maud 43 are seen living in Butler Co. 3-WD Hamilton City, Ohio. Their children are now listed as: Karl E. 17, Alfreda 13 and Merle 10. If they lived long enough they might have received Social Security. If so, you could check the online Social Security Death Index. If that doesn't work and you know where they died, you could check that particular states Death Index. Williams is a fairly common name so you really need to know where they were living when they died. Once you find them, I would try and locate their obituaries and then send for their death certificates. Good Luck! Kathleen
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/XW.2ADI/711 Message Board Post: MAKE SOME SERIOUS MONEY Seriously no scams! A lot of money maid, fast and completely legal. This method really does work! This really does work and is a very easy way to make fast money. A little while back, I was searching on the web for easy ways to make money and I kept thinking that all of the ways I was reading would never work and were just scams until I read this one! The article that I had found said that I could make thousands of dollars easily in a matter of weeks with only an initial small payment of $1.00. I thought, "Yeah, right, this must be a scam like most of the rest", but like most of us, I was curious, so I kept reading. Anyway, it said that if I sent $1.00 to the address listed at the bottom of the article that I would make great money but only if I followed the following steps. 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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: repp/ williams Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XW.2ADI/710 Message Board Post: Does anyone out there know how I can find out about a Maude Repp's or George Williams' burial sites or marriage info in Indiana. I have just started doing this and I have very liitle information. This goes way back to around the mid to late 1800's. They were my greatgrandparents, and even my father is trying to find info about them. They had four children who came to Ohio in the early 1900's. Any tips would be greatly appreciated! If anyone recognizes a name tell me... George Williams m. Maude (maud?) Repp Children- Jim, Carl (Karl?), Alfreida, and Merle Williams. How do I start finding stuff????? Thanks, Wendy
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/XW.2ADI/295.297.1 Message Board Post: Hi Thomas; Are your Buckner's from clark & crawford co Ill? Are they from Elisha & Sarah Steel Buckner? Sandy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Roberts, Kelley, Mather Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/709 Message Board Post: Obituary: Yreka Journal, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1914 Isaac Roberts was born July 16, 1831, near the city of Chillicothe, Ohio. Died September 29, 1914. at Fort Jones, California. In 1852 he joined the ranks of those sturdy pioneers who were wending their way towards the Golden West and crossed the plains, arriving at Willammette Valley, Oregon, subsequently coming to Siskiyou County in 1853, where he engaged in mining on Indian Creek. In 1861, he was united in marriage with Miss Honora Kelley and to this union were born four sons and three daughters, of whom three sons, Charles, Emmett I. and Walter, and one daughter, Mrs. Lester Mather, together with Mrs. Roberts are still living. As a husband and father he was kind and devoted and too great pleasures in the society of his children and grandchildren. His was one of those kindly dispositions that make friends on all sides. He became a member of North Star Lodge No. 91, F & A. M., in October 1859 and for over half a century had been an active worker and holder of various offices in that lodge. One of his last requests was that his funeral services be conducted by the lodge of which he had so long been a member. His creed was simple: Faith in God, hope of immortality and charity towards his fellow man. His charity was of that unobtrusive kind that "vaunteth not itself, thinketh no evil". A few hours before his death, he fell into a slumber so deep that as the setting sun sank to rest behind the western hills his soul forsook the weary body for that peace and response that are to be found only in that house eternal in the heavens where Christ has told us "are so many mansions". No more will this kindly countenance be seen in his accustomed walks; no more will his voice be heard in the councils of his Masonic breathern; we mourn our loss.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.families.aol.com/mbexec/msg/4300/XW.2ADI/708 Message Board Post: I am trying to put together a book for my children of thier Grand Father and my Father. His Name Was Earl J Sanders if anyone has a story about him or an intresting fact please email me at cookcmkc@aol.com Thank You, Earllene
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.families.aol.com/mbexec/msg/4300/XW.2ADI/432.3 Message Board Post: Hickey Hotel was burned down my Grandma had that in her diary. She lived in and worked in Sawyers bar as a fire look out it doesn't tell a date or anything about the bar but it should be in her log books to the state. Her Name was Pauline Sanders Wike
Thanks to the person who posted the Del Norte Marriages. There were 2 of my family members listed there. Was great. Cheryl
Greetings: The UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento was established at the old Sacramento County Hospital property in the 1970s. When the County sold the University the property no provision was made for the County Hospital Cemetery. During construction for an expansion project, contractors found human remains in the project zone. The body count has increased from 2 sets of remains to 28 sets of remains WITHIN THE PROJECT ZONE. The County Hospital Cemetery has been reported to have begun as 1 acre in 1877 and was expanded to 2 acres at a later date. Thirty graves have been reported to have been moved in the past, though neither the County nor UC Davis has the records of that relocation. UC Davis Medical Center has petitioned the Superior Court of Sacramento County to allow them to exhume and relocate the 28 bodies found during their subsequent archaeological review. The medical center claims to be the "cemetery authority" even though California cemetery law required the County of Sacramento to relocate the graves from the cemetery before the County had authority to sell the land. A hearing will be held on April 13 in Sacramento Superior Court. This is a true instance of Murphy's Law for this poor cemetery. What could go wrong, did go wrong. Now UC Davis is forced to bear the cost of the relocation which the County should have done before transferring the land. Now UC Davis only wants to address the 28 bodies in the project zone while ignoring the rest of the location of the cemetery and the untold remains that rest there. (Mostly under a parking lot and temporary modular buildings.) If you had ancestors that were buried in the Sacramento County Hospital Cemetery, I encourage you to contact me direct at ssilver1951@jps.net to learn more. This entire situation could have been avoided had the County of Sacramento complied with the law. Without doing so, they had no statutory authority to sell the land from the county's ownership. What happens when we violate the law? What happens when a County violates the law? Nothing unless someone sues them. If you have someone buried in the Sacramento County Hospital Cemetery located at X St. and 45th St., please contact. Thank you, Sue Silver, State Coordinator California Saving Graves
----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Bradley" <mbs@inland.net> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 7:57 AM Subject: Del Norte County Marriages > DEL NORTE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA > > MARRIAGES DECEMBER 1879 THRU NOVEMBER 1894 > > > > > G > > 8th Dec 1880 Gilman, Chas to R. > Chridion Happy Camp > > 11 Jan 1882 Goudy, Hugh A. to Mary Ann > Danley Cres. City > > 5 June 1883 Gee, Ferdinand to Catherine > Fishman Cres. City > > 19 Aug 1883 Gordon, Alexr to A. S. > Henderson Cres. City > > 15 Dec 1883 Graham, Robt M. to Cyrena A. > Faris S. River > > 28 July 1855 Gabyohn, R. to Josephine > Ramsey C. City > > 17 Feb 1886 Gonzales, J. W. to Ella > Beam S. R. > > 25 Mar 1886 Goodrich, Ch. T. to Anna F, > Schannay C. City > > 8 June 1890 Gray, Walter G. to Laura > Deusse Smith River > > 10 Feb 1891 Gordon, B. G. to Florilla M. > Beauchap Smith River > > 1 Mar 1891 Gray, Chas. P. to Jessie > Erlick Smith River > > 3 April 1891 Gay, Patrick H. to Clara > Woodbury C. City > > 23 Mar 1892 Giacomim, Seboia P. to Emma A. > Beauchamp Smith River > > 21 Nov 1894 Gitchell, Fred H. to Ida M. > Minard Near C. City > > 21 Nov 1894 Gonigs, Granville to Alice R. > Miller Smith River > > > > > H > > 8 Mar 1880 Hale, Jacob to Mary B. > Smith Smith River > > 17 June 1880 Hutchinson, J. A. to Ellen C. > Henderson Crescent City > > 18 Aug Hanson E. to C. > Mishupson Crescent City > > Mar 27 Hursh, J. M. to S. > Adams Smith River > > Sep 29 Huey, Dan to Annie > Moore Happy Camp > > 8 Jan 1887 Healy, M. to M. W. > Cormac C. City > > 17 Jan 1888 Howell, Jeff D. to Myrtle > Perry C. City > > 7 Jan 1889 Hamilton, W. N. to Margret O. > Lord C. City > > 13 Jan 1889 Hursh, Henry to Ada > Haight Smith River > > 8 Jan 1890 Hamilton, Wm to Cora B. > Moore C. City > > 12 Feb 1890 Hancock, L. M. to Rosa C. > Nickle Elk Valley > > 24 Aug 1890 Huffman, A. J. to Norah E. > McVay Smith River > > 18 Jan 1893 Hussey, Frank to Rachel > McNamara C. City > > 20 Feb 1893 Hughes, Edw. C. to Minnie M. Van > Pelt C. City > > 30 May 1893 Hight, John H. to Ruby M. > Moore C. City > > 11 Apr 1893 Hicks, Arthur W. T. to Kate L. > Cooper C. City > > 17 Dec 1893 Harvey, Henry A. to Mary J. > Russell C. City > > 20 Feb 1894 Hight, Jessie B. to Rosa > Ransom C. City > > 21 Oct 1891 Hinsen, Theo N. to Margret > McNamara C. City > > > > > I > > None > > > > > J > > 17 Dec 1880 Jones, Chas to H. P. > Johnson Crescent City > > 23 Jan 1881 Jones, Cyrus to C. > Howland Crescent City > > 22 May 1881 Jackson, Jas to Mary A, > White Crescent City > > 16 Apr 1881 Jordan, Robt to Maria > Jones Smith River > > 6 Aug 1882 Jones, Q. A. to Annie > Eads Smith River > > 20 Sep 1883 Jamthing, Ben to M. A. > West C. City > > 19 July 1886 Jacobus, Alex M. to Clara > Benscall C. City > > 11 Sep 1886 Johnson, Peter to Alice > Windsom S. R. > > 11 Oct 1886 Jenkins, Elmer to Lillie > McVay S. R. > > 30 Jan 1887 Jackson, Jas to M. E. > Roselle C. City > > 16 May 1887 Jenkins, R. J. to Janie > Higgins S. R > > 28 Dec 1893 Johnston, A. L. to Hulda > Tryon C. City > > 13 May 1893 Jones, Martin to Effie D. > Dryden C. City > > > > > K > > 28 Apr 1881 Kelly, Thos to V. > Rombaugh Crescent Cty > > 10 Oct 1883 Kinsey, Sam H. to Margaret > Tuttle Happy Camp > > 13 Feb 1889 Kirkpatrick, O. to Lizzie > Ferrier Smith River > > 11 Mar 1889 Kirkpatrick, Chas to Edith > Smith C. City > > 11 Aug 1892 Kirkham, Jno. D. to Lydi > Henry C. City > > 22 Sep 1894 Kamberg, E. A. to Alice > Cooley C. City > > > > > L > > Feb 1880 Liddle, James H. to Nellie > Mace Crescent City > > 4 July 1881 Lewis, John to Julia H. > Havcom Smith River > > 25 Jan 1882 Lewis, M. S. to Rosa B. > Evans Happy Camp > > 22 Mar 1882 Livingston, W. T. to Emma > Jones Cres. City > > 3 Jul 1882 Lee, C. D. to C. E. > Richert Cres. City > > 4 Nov 1882 Lorraino, A. H. to F. O. > Smith Cres. City > > 16 Aug 1888 Leishman, David to Ida > Walton Cres. City > > 28 Sept 1890 Leclare, Geo to Elizabeth > Block Cres. City >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:22 PM Subject: Sac Bee April 10, 1867 > Sacramento Daily Bee > Wednesday Evening April 10, 1867 > > DULL WORK - The Police Court was opened this morning with the usual form and > at the usual hour. On looking at the calendar, Judge FOOTE, seeing a > reflection, got white in the face and called out in trembling accents, "Mr. > MARTS, this kind of thing don't pay. Adjourn the Court till tem o'clock > to-morrow morning." Marts, courteous gentleman as he is, did so - the > prosecuting attorney sighed and hence this item. > > CORONER'S INQUEST - Pursuant to adjournment, the jurors sworn to find out if > possible, the cause of the death of the late Richard LOVELL, met this > morning at ten o'clock in the Coroner's office. The physicians who have in > charge the analysis of the contents of the stomach, informing Mr. CONBOIE > that they would not be able to report before next Friday, the inquest > adjourned till ten o'clock A.M. on that day. > > NEW CITIZEN - To-day, in the Sixth District Court, James McGAN, a native of > Ireland, was admitted to citizenship on the testimony of S.E. LADD and S. > SCHRELBER. McGan had come to the United States when under the age of > eighteen years, and since his residence in this country it has been his bona > fide intention to become a citizen. > > EXAMINATIONS - Pupils attending Primary School No. 7, corner of M and Ninth > streets, and the ungraded School on Twenty-ninth street between J and K, > will be examined to-morrow. At the afternoon session the graduating classes > in the Primary schools will be examined. > > FROM THE MOUNTAINS - Telegrams received to-day at the office of the C.P.R.R. > Co., state : Cisco, 8 A.M., little cloudy - thermometer 42, wind from the > south. Emigrant Gap, 8 A.M., cloudy, wind from south-west. Alta, 8 A.M., > weather cloudy - looks like rain. > > DISTRICT COURT, TO-DAY - Stephen CONNOR vs. J.B. HYATT; dismissed by consent > at cost of plaintiff. Natoma Water and Mining Company vs. C.J. ZEINWALDT; > continued for the term in accordance with stipulation. Adjourned till > half-past ten o'clock tomorrow morning. > > DISTRICT COURT, YESTERDAY - Joel JOHNSON vs. Patrick CONLAN; judgement for > plaintiff for $238. Adjourned till half past 10 o'clock this morning. > > MARRIAGES > In San Francisco, April 7th, William LANGE to Emilia KURIZ. > In San Francisco, April 7th, Samuel ROSENER, of Virginia City, Nev., to > Fanny FRANK, of Sacramento. > In San Francisco, April 7th, Joseph Jacob MOSS to Phoebe ISAACS. > In San Francisco, April 7th, Isaac GILBERT yo Fannie SEELIG. > In San Francisco, April 7th, Adolph SCHWERIN to Anna DETTMAR. > In San Francisco, April 7th, Benjamin MAIN to Elizabeth FORSYTH. > At Woodbridge, San Joaquin county, April 4th, James THOMPSON to Angelina > POPE. > At Woodbridge, April 3d, A. FAIRBANKS to Mary A. BLAIR. > BIRTHS > In this city, April 8th, wife of J.F. RICHARDSON, of a son. > In this city, April 8th, wife of S.W. CROFTON, of a daughter. > In San Francisco, April 5th, wife of Jacob HANS, of a son. > At Happy Camp, Del Norte county, March 28th, wife of Henry DOOLITTLE, of a > daughter. > Near Woodbridge, March 22d, wife of Theodore TRIMMER, of a daughter. > At Angels, Calaveras county, March 24th, wife of Joseph PERANO, of a > daughter. > At Angels, March 29th, wife of James F. ANDERSON, of a son. > At Albany Flat, March 26th, wife of John SHEPHERD, of a son. > At Santa Cruz, March 2d, wife of Charles C. MARTIN, of a daughter. > At Marysville, April 8th, wife of Donald CRANE, of a son. > At Eureka, Humboldt county, March 24th, wife of B. FEIGENBAUM, of a son. > At Eureka, March 22d, wife of L.T. SMITH, of a son. > At Eureka, March 22d ,wife of John ELESMORE, of a son. > At Eureka, March 24th, wife of John CONNER, of a son. > At San Andreas, April 5th, wife of J. ZWINGE, of a son. > DEATHS > In this city, April 10th, Margaret, daughter of Henry and Lena GEISEL, aged > 5 years and 12 days. > [Funeral at 2 o'clock, to-morrow afternoon, from I street, between Ninth > and Tenth. Friends of the family are invited to attend.] > I n San Francisco, April 8th, John D. VANDEVORT, aged 37 years. > In San Francisco, April 7th, Constantin ASPEGREN, aged 23 years. > At Santa Clara, April 8th, S.S. JOHNSON, aged 43 years, 5 months and 4 > days. > > ______________________________
----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:20 PM Subject: Sac Bee May 14, 1867 > Sacramento Daily Bee > Tuesday Evening May 14, 1867 > > POLICE COURT, TO-DAY - For being drunk, Dublin JACK and John SMITH were > fined ten dollars each. For disturbing the peace, D. CLANCEY was fined > twenty dollars. Joe MALCOLM, disturbing the peace, fined twenty-five > dollars. Domingo SOTO, assault with intent to commit rape; nolie porsequi > entered. Richard BEST, assault and battery, (two charges), and L. > KLEINSORGE, assault and battery; trial put off till to-morrow. W. HICKEY, F. > TUKEY and Frank MASTERSON were dismissed from the charge of disturbing the > peace. C.H. SMITH was tried by the Court and found guilty of assault and > battery. > > LOST CHILD - The disappearance of a boy aged eight years, son of the late H. > ROSS, living on M street between third and Fourth, caused much anxiety to > his widowed mother during all last night. Search was made in all directions, > and after a sleepless night the distracted mother was happy in greeting her > boy this morning. Some up-town barber, old enough to have more > consideration, took the child off to ride in a buggy and kept him from home > all night. > > COUNTY COURT - This Court will meet at 10 o'clock, to-morrow morning, > pursuant to adjournment. At the session to-morrow, Thomas HARMON, who > pleaded guilty to the charge of burglary, and Samuel JOHNSON, who entered > the plea of guilty to the charge of felony, will be sentenced. Bill WILSON, > indicted for burglary, will then enter his plea. > > WARRANTS AND COUPONS - County Treasurer WOOLSON reported to the County > Auditor, yesterday, that during the week which ended May 11, he had paid > warrants and coupons to the following amounts: On the School Fund, > $1,036.92; on the General Fund, $25.50; on the Sinking and Interest Fund, > $486 - total, $1,548.42. > > PROBATE BUSINESS - Estate of Bridget RICE, deceased; petition of P. RICE for > letters of administration filed and set for hearing on the 27th instant. > > A CHANGE - W.J. BRYAN, who has for four years been Superintendent of the > Sacramento Gas Works, leaves here to-morrow to reside in San Francisco, > where he will hold the position of Superintendent, at that port, of Holladay > & Co.'s line of steamships. His successor, John Q. BROWN, an old resident of > this city, will enter on his duties to-morrow. > > CARD FROM DR. J.P. BRYANT - In closing my labors at Sacramento, I return my > sincere thanks to the citizens and friends who have so liberally patronized > me, and I beg to say that I shall never forget their many kindnesses and > tokens of esteem. J.M. GRANT will succeed me in the work of healing the sick > at Sacramento and I cordially recommend him as a good man and a good healer > to all who may need his services. Very respectfully, J.P. Bryant, > Sacramento, May 10, 1867. > > J.M. GRANT will Heal the Sick, at Graham's Hall, Sixth street, between J and > K, Sacramento, (late Dr. Bryant's rooms), commencing Wednesday, May 15th, > 1867. Office hours from 9 to 10 A.M., free to those unable to pay; from 10 > A.M. to 4 P.M., Sundays excepted. Patients will be charged according to > their means. > > MARRIAGES > In San Francisco, May 13th, C.W. HORNER, M.D., to Grace C. FLETCHER. > In San Francisco, May 11th, John W. LOWRY to Emma SILVEY. > In San Francisco, May 11th, Aaros MEYER to Deebla Augusta MILLER, both > late of Williamsburgh, N.Y. > At San Jose, May 13th, Benjamin H. COTTLE, of the San Jose Mercury, to > Nellie D., daughter of Judge H.C. SKINNER. > At San Jose, May 8th, S.B. HUNT to Mattie JONES. > At San Jose, May 5th, Simon GRORELIER to Alezandrine PUDEPIECE. > At San Jose, May 1st, Frederick F. COFFIN to Carrie WATSON. > At Petaluma, April 27th, Charles BROWN to Mrs. Betsy SCOTT. > At Hornitos, Mariposa county, April 20th, Joseph GOSANER to Louisa WANNER. > At Evans Bar, Trinity county, May 5th, Ernst F. HANSEN to Mrs. Maria > MATHEWS. > On Cow Creek, Shasta county, May 1st, Wm. W. WELCH to Mary P. ROSE. > At Austin, Nev., May 8th, Darius A. HOPKINS to Mary K. HUEST. > BIRTHS > At Elk Grove, Sacramento county, May 11th, wife of Nicholas CHRISTOPHEL, > of twin sons. > In San Francisco, May 10th, wife of D. GOODMAN, of a son. > In San Francisco, May 12th, wife of David HARRIS, of a son. > In San Francisco, May 11th, wife of Charles BAUM, of a daughter. > In San Francisco, May 11th, wife of E. PESTNER, of a son. > In San Francisco, May 10th, wife of Henning MENKE, of a son. > At Colfax, May 12th, wife of John E. SUTTON, of a daughter. > At Mormon Bar ,Mariposa county, May 7th, wife of Geroge BERTKEN, of a > daughter. > At Coulterville, Mariposa county, May 8th, wife of S__n_ McEWEN, of a > daughter. > At Yreka, May 4th, wife of John EHRLINGS, of a daughter. > DEATHS > In San Francisco, May 12th, Charles Francis ADAMS, son of W.I. BRACKETT, > aged 5 years, 3 months and 12 days. > In San Francisco, May 12th, Catharine, wife of Wm. GREEN, aged 32 years. > In San Francisco, May 12th, Michael FAHAY, aged 40 years. > In San Francisco, May 12th, Janes C. DAYLEY, of Salem, Mass. > In San Francisco, May 11th, Anna, daughter of George MONROE, aged 7 months > and 7 days. > At Mariposa, May 5th, George FRAVEL, aged 42 years. > At Hite's Cove, Mariposa county, May 4th, John J., son of Thomas MARSHALL, > aged 16 years. > At Yreka, May 7th, Alice Augusta, wife of Dr. D. REAM, aged 23 years and > 10 months. > In Scott Valley, Siskiyou county, May 6th, H.M. WALKER, aged 47 years. > At the Six mile House, Lake Tahoe road, Nev., Feb. 21st, Charles G. > CHADWICK, aged 89 years. > At Prescott, Arizona, April 30th, the wife of Governor McCORMICK. > > ______________________________
----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 11:26 AM Subject: Sac Bee July 16, 1917 pt 1 > Sacramento Bee > Monday July 16, 1917 > > SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS > > WILLOWS (Glenn Co.), July 16 - A detachment of fifteen soldiers from Company > D, Second United States Infantry, in charge of Sergeant John LAMB, arrived > Saturday afternoon from San Francisco, and will guard 60 miles of the West > Side Canal Company's main canal. > The men will be placed at the pumping station, Willow Creek Syphon, > Southern Pacific crossing, and Funk Slough Syphon. > > PHYSICIANS IN NAVY > DAVIS (Yolo Co.), July 16 - Dr. C.H. WEBBER, Davis dentist, has been called > into the Navy, in which he enlisted several months ago. Webber is a Naval > Lieutenant Junior. > > MADE FIRST LIEUTENANT > DAVIS (Yolo Co.), July 16, - Dr. C.E. ECHOFF, Davis physician, has > received an appointment from Washington, D.C., which will make him a First > Lieutenant in the Medical Corps. He will probably be called before the end > of the month. > > INTERNMENT ORDERED > SAN FRANCISCO, July 16 - A Presidential warrant authorizing internment of > Ernest SUMMERFIELD has been received here. > Summerfield appeared at Cloverdale, Sonoma County, and sought to > discourage army and navy enlistments. > > NEW RECRUITING OFFICER > GRASS VALLEY (Nevada Co.), July 16 - Corporal WEIS, Company F, California > National Guard, has been assigned to the recruiting station here to aid in > securing recruits either for the National Guard or the Regular Army. > > DOCTOR DECLINES SERVICE > JACKSON (Amador Co.), July 16 - Dr. F. PETE of this city has received a > telegram from Washington asking if he desired immediate Red Cross service in > Roumania. Dr. Peter was formerly connected with the hospital service near > the Black Sea during the Balkan War. > Home duties made it impossible for him to accept the present offer. > > YOLO MEN APPLY > WOODLAND (Yolo Co.), July 16 - Emmett COOPER, Frank STEPHENS, Dickson > STEPHENS, Louis WILLIAMSON, J.D. ROBERTS and T.J. ROBERTS have made > application here to enter the Officers' training Camp at the Presidio, San > Francisco, next month. > > RELEASE SPY SUSPECT > DUNSMUIR (Siskiyou Co.), July 16 - The German arrested here on suspicion of > being a spy has been released. > > WOODLAND (Yolo Co.), July 16 - Wilhelm DOERING, a German sympathizer, is > in jail here accused of cursing the American Government, the flag and > President Wilson. > Papers found in Doering's possession indicate he may be an escape from one > of the internment camps. One document shows that certain equipment was given > by Major Ely HAWKINS to Prisoner 339. Other papers indicate he is a roving > German sea-man. > > THOMPSON ENJOYING FIGHTING IN FRANCE > AUBURN (Placer Co.), July 16 - Arthur E. Thompson of Auburn, who is now in > the trenches somewhere in France, fighting with a Canadian regiment, resided > in Auburn several years ago, attended high school here and lated worked with > the railroad surveyors. > About a year ago he returned to Canada, to visit relatives, and while > there enlisted. He writes to friends in this city that the soldiers are well > treated and that he has had several furloughs and has "seen" London and > Paris. > While in Auburn, Thompson was President of the Auburn Athletic Club and > took a prominent part in local dramatic and social affairs. > > FAIROAKS WOMEN LEARN > FAIROAKS (Sacramento Co.), July 16 - A canning and baking demonstration was > held for two days in the Carmichael Colony. > The County Farm Adviser, Carl WILLIAMS, arranged for Mrs. FOWLER of the > State University to conduct the demonstration, and it was held at the home > of Mrs. George E. FETTERS. > > WOMAN PLACES FALSE VALUE ON HUSBAND > STOCKTON (San Joaquin Co.), July 16 - An abrupt end came to the $25,000 > damage suit of Thomas E. McINERNEY, as Administrator of the estate of the > late Joel H. BRINEY, in Judge FULKERTH's Court at Modesto, when the Court > granted the motion of non-suit presented by the defense. > McInerney sued the Southern Pacific Company for $25,000 for the death of > Briney, a Stockton man, who was employed as a bridge carpenter by the > railroad company at the time he met his death. > During the trial it developed that Briney's widow married again within > twenty-seven days after his death. She testified that she was engaged about > a week before again marrying, whereupon Attorney LEVINSKY, for the Southern > Pacific, asked her: > "And you are asking this railroad company to pay you $25,000 for twenty > days of your sorrow?" > > YOUTH'S INABILITY TO SWIM COSTS HIS LIFE > Leland Bishop, Sutter County Ranch Hand, Drowns While Bathing in River at > Ramsey Bar. > MERIDIAN (Sutter Co.), July 16 - While bathing in the Sacramento River at > Ramsey Bar, five miles south of this place, yesterday afternoon, Leland > Bishop, an employe of the Hoffman ranch, 18 years old, was drowned when he > got into deep water. The young man could not swim and several foreigners who > were bathing with him were unable to give him any assistance. > Body Taken to Marysville > The accident occurred at 2 o'clock and at 7 o'clock last evening the body > was recovered and removed to Marysville. An inquest will be held later. > Deceased was a son of Mrs. A. RITCHIE of Monterey. > > FISHERMAN HEAD DIES > AUBURN (Placer Co.), July 16 - Coroner C.B. HISLOP has returned from the > lake, where he went to take charge of the body of W.H. WALKER, who died from > apoplexy. > The remains were removed to Truckee, where the deceased was President of > the Fisherman's Union. He was 65 years of age and is survived by two > daughters and a son in Denver, Colorado. > > BURIED IN CAVE > GRASS VALLEY (Nevada Co.), July 16 - Charles LOGAN, 60-year-old prospector, > whom fisherman found in a deep canyon near French Corral, was buried by the > County Coroner in a canyon cave. > > ______________________________
----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 11:24 AM Subject: Sac Bee July 16, 1917 pt 2 > Sacramento Bee > Monday July 16, 1917 > > YOLO RESTAURANT KEEPER DROWNS SELF IN BAY > Michael Schlentz, Former Chef at Palace Hotel, Ends Life Because of > Continued Ill Health > WOODLAND (Yolo Co.), July 16 - Discouraged by continued ill health, Michael > Schlentz, local restaurant proprietor, journeyed to San Francisco Thursday > and drowned himself in the bay. His body has been recovered. It had not been > in the morgue in San Francisco but a few minutes when word came from > Schlentz' wife, warning the San Francisco Coroner to be on the watch for a > suicide. > Mrs. Schlentz has gone to San Francisco to identify the remains. Papers on > the body established Schlentz' identity to the satisfaction of the Coroner. > Was Palace Hotel Chef > Schlentz had threatened to end his life for some time. He leaves a widow > and two daughters residing in this city. At one time Schlentz possessed > considerable wealth. He was well known in bay circles, having been head chef > at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco for years. > > MAN WHO WAS DROWNED WAS ENGAGED TO WED > YUBA CITY (Sutter Co.), July 16 - Coroner ROWE has learned that Bob > DELIAVALIA, one of the young Italians who was drowned in the Feather River > at Nicolaus last Thursday evening while bathing with his companion, Nicholas > BARTOLAZZA, was soon to be married to a young woman of Napa. > He was negotiating for the purchase of a farm near that place, to which he > proposed to take his bride. > His employer, the Clinton Construction Company, is making an effort to > locate relatives supposed to reside in San Francisco. The bodies have been > recovered. > > $100 REWARD OFFERED FOR JEALOUS AMADOR MAN WHO SHOT RIVAL > JACKSON, (Amador Co.), July 16 - A reward of $100 is offered for the capture > of Pete GRUGEVICH, Servian saloon-keeper, who shot Chris LUPITICH at Sutter > Creek. > Gregevich shot Lupitich between the shoulders on the eve of the wedding, > which was to take place between the latter and Mrs. KRZICH, a widow of > Sutter Creek. > Mrs. Krzich's former husband was a partner in the saloon business with > Grugevich, who wanted to marry her. He first telephoned the County Clerk to > try and stop them from getting a license. Failing in this he shot his rival > and escaped. > Lupitich has been removed to Stockton. His condition is critical. > > FORMER BAY MAN TRIES SUICIDE IN YUBA JAIL > MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co.), July 16. Dan ANSLER, a laborer, and former resident > of San Francisco, attempted suicide in the Yuba County Jail Saturday night. > He was arrested because of his queer actions near Browns Valley. > Ansler used a pocket-knife belonging to a member of the chain gang, and > stabbed himself over the heart. The wound proved trivial. Sheriff C. J. > MCCOY has transferred Ansler to the ward for insane at the County Hospital. > > LUTGE ELUDES DEPUTY > Ball Player Who Deserted Family in Gridley, Evades Arrest in Oregon > OROVILLE (Butte Co.), July 16 - Walter Lutge, former Trolley League baseball > player, who is wanted here on a charge of failing to provide for his family, > living at Gridley, has left the country, according to news from Klamath > Falls, Ore. > Deputy Sheriff Edgar B. RUGH left here several days ago for Klamath Falls, > armed with extradition papers to bring Lutge back with him. It was > understood here that Lutge had been arrested and was in jail at Klamath > Falls. > Learns of Deputy's Coming > When Rugh arrived to get his prisoner, it was learned the ball player had > left town, having heard the Butte officials were after him. > Rugh also found out that Lutge was not arrested, although Sheriff Riddle > had wired the Klamath officials to place him in custody. > > TEHAMA'S WEALTH GROWS $673,730 DURING YEAR > RED BLUFF (Tehama Co.), July 16 - The annual report of County Assessor Louis > WINTER shows an increase in valuation of the county's wealth totaling > $673,730. > The total assessed valuation for 1917 is $14,553,305; for 1916 it was > $12,879,730. > Towns Increase > The assessed value of property in Red Bluff for the year 1917 is > $1,789,370; for 1914, $1,722,425; an increase of $55,945 over 1914. > Corning, for 1917, $4644,210; for 1916, $633,3330; an increase over 1916 > of $$11,370. Tehama for 1917, $119,310; for 1916, $113,965; an increase of > $345 over 1916. > > THIEF STOPS TRIAL BY ADMITTING GUILT > SUSANVILLE (Lassen Co.), July 16 - Jesse V. WILES of Doyle, has pleaded > guilty to rustling cattle, and will be sentenced Wednesday. > The plea of not guilty was changed during the progress of the trial. > > LODI MAN KILLED IN HIGHWAY SMASH > LODI (San Joaquin Co.), July 16 - Fred WILSON, a ranch hand, injured in a > motorcycle accident at 7:30 o'clock last night, died without regaining > consciousness. C.W. SMITH, driver of the sidecar in which Wilson was riding, > sustained two compound fractures of the right leg. In both fractures the > bones protruded through the flesh. > Collides With Auto > The accident happened on Cherokee Lane just north of this city. Smith > turned out to pass a wagon and saw an automobile coming so close that the > would have no room to pass between it and the wagon. He turned his > motorcycle farther into the left of the road and ran into an automobile > following closely behind the first machine. > Both injured men were rushed to a local hospital. It is feared Smith's leg > will have to be amputated. > Both in Former Accidents > Both the victims of the accident have been injured in former motorcycle > smash-ups. > Coroner WARREN will hold an inquest to-day. A Japanese, who was driving > the automobile which collided with the motorcycle, was not injured. > > KENNETT BATHER DROWNS IN CURRENT > KENNETT (Shasta Co.), July 16 - C.F. DUTY, aged 20, pump man at Morley, four > miles north of this place, was drowned in the Sacramento River last evening > while bathing. He could not swim well. > Duty struck a swift current that swept his feet from under him. H.R. > SPRAGUE, a companion, saw the body carried downstream a hundred feet and > disappear. > The body was recovered to-day at 10 o'clock. Duty leaves a mother and > sister in Ashland, Ore. He was once a fireman on the railroad, but was > relieved from that service when it was found he was subject to fits. > > CHICO GIRL BURIED > CHICO (Butte Co.), July 16 - Lois Leota CAMPBELL died at a local hospital of > double malaria. The funeral was held to-day. > Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell of Chico; a > brother, Orin Campbell, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell of > Nord. > > LEAVES WEEK-OLD BABY > FALL RIVER MILLS (Shasta Co.), July 16 - The funeral of Mrs. Edna V. WILEY, > who died here Friday, was held Sunday. > Mrs. Wiley leaves two little daughters, the youngest only a week old; a > father, mother, husband, two sisters and four brothers. > > BURY WOODLAND GIRL > WOODLAND (Yolo Co.), July 16 - The remains of Miss Hazel CARROLL, who died > here Saturday, will be buried to-day at 5 o'clock. Deceased was the daughter > of Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Carroll. She had been ill for several months. > > ARREST DUNSMUIR MAN ON DELINQUENCY CHARGE OF HORNBROOK MAIDEN > DUNSMUIR (Siskiyou Co.), July 16 - Lloyd LEE, son of the late Le Roy Lee of > Sisson and stepson of Ralph F. JONES, rancher and hay dealer of the > Sacramento Valley, has been arrested here on a warrant issued by Justice of > the Peace Charles E. JOHNSON of Yreka, charging him with contributing to the > delinquency of a minor, Miss SMITH of Hornbrook. She is reported 19 years of > age. Lee was released on $2,500 bail furnished by relatives and friends. Lee > is an attractive young man, and Miss Smith swore to the charge against him. > No date for the preliminary examination has been set. > > ______________________________