This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Carpenter, Fahlo Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XW.2ADI/706 Message Board Post: My great grandfather, Carl Carpenter lived in Dunsmuir from about 1890-1900. He apparently worked for the Southern Pacific railroad at that time. He moved to Weed by 1910 where he worked for the Weed Lumber Co. I have all of his vitals, I'm just looking for any "historical" info on him.
MCR 03252004 William Kenneth Cockrell Ruth M. Cantrall Royce Alfreida C. Allen-Dwyer Chester 'Chet' O'dell Tice Charles (Carlos) Ramos Hazel Dell Gooch-Wertz If you would like a copy, please let me know. Billie ~~~~~~ Billie C. Reynolds Anita (Jean) Waters-Reynolds (Family Genealogy) http://www.rh2o.com (Modoc County Genealogy) http://www.rh2o.com/modoc/ --- Our outgoing mail is checked by Norton AntiVirus.
I am trying to locate an ancestor in the 1860 census. Does anyone know what township the Cherry Creek mining district would have been in at that time? Many thanks - Patricia Oregon
----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 5:06 PM Subject: Sac Bee Sept 20, 1872 > The Sacramento Bee > Friday Evening September 20, 1872 > > CHINESE ART - C.P. O'NEIL has received from Lai Sung, a Hongkong painter, > the life size heads, painted from photographs, of Judge FOOTE, John and D.E. > ALEXANDER, W.R. HINKSON, S.C. DENSON's children and of others. They are > curiously true to the photographs. > > RIVERSIDE COACH - A peculiar high seated and evidently easy riding open > coach appeared upon the streets to-day. It is the same which will be used on > the riverside road for the accommodation of the public, and will prove a > very desirable means of conveyance to our suburban retreat. > > FOR OREGON - Dr. HASKELL leaves San Francisco to-morrow on the steamer for > Portland - to make arrangements for Wilson's Hippodrome circus, etc. We > recommend him to the press of Oregon. > > SACRAMENTANS - These Sacramentans arrived by to-day's train from the East: > Judge CROCKER and family, Miss Julia WRIGHT, Mrs. J.K. REED and child and W. > STODDARD. > > RETURNED TO DUTY - To-day Harry LEWIS, son of R.W. Lewis' of this city, a > Cadet at the Naval Academy at Annopolis, started East to duty. > > PASSES THROUGH - Edith O'GORMAN passed through to Virginia to-day to > lecture. > > MARRIAGES > In this city, September 18, by Rev. Father O'CALLAHAN, M.S. HORAN, of > Sacramento, to Emma MATHERS, of Taono, Nev. > In this city, Sept. 19th, at the Seventh Street M.E. Church, by Rev. W.R. > GOBER, L.N. DAUGHETTY to Miss Mollie E. TURNER, both of Eureka, Lander > county, Nevada. > In this city, September 19, at the German Lutheran Church, by Rev. > Matthias GOETHE, William DITTMERS to Lena SCHEEL, both of Dixon, Solano > county. > In San Francisco, September 18, Dr. G.W. MORRILL Jr., to Mrs. Lizzie R. > DELMAR. > In Stockton, September 18, Harrison DUNNING to Malissa JOSSLYN. > BIRTHS > In this city, September 19, wife of L. EUPHRAT, of a daughter. > At Sheldon, Sacramento county, September 16, wife of A. WALKMAN, of a son. > In San Francisco, September 19, wife of John GROSBAUER, of a son. > In San Francisco, September 18, wife of Wm. LEVY, of a son. > In San Francisco, September 17, wife of J.S. GRAY, of a daughter. > In San Francisco, September 17, wife of John C. WOOLLY, of a daughter. > Near Stockton, September 14, wife of C. MOREING, of a son. > In Placerville, September 15, wife of J. O'NEIL, of a son. > In Yreka, September 16, wife of Louis MONET, of a son. > In Suisun, September 14, wife of Geo. C. McMULLEN, of a son. > In Havilah, September 1, wife of R. BRUNDAGE, of a son. > In Virginia, Nev., September 17, wife of Wm. FAULKNER, of a son. > In Eureka, Nev., September 10, wife of J. WINZELL, of a daughter. > In Chico, September 5, wife of Salathiel CHANEY, of a daughter. > At Coon Hollow, El Dorado county, September 5, wife of W.W. OWEN, of a > daughter. > At Uniontown, September 6, wife of A. RASSMUSSEN, of a son. > At San Felipe, September 9, wife of Levi SHAW, of a daughter. > In Spring Valley, Colusa county, September 8, wife of F.W. SHULTZ, of a > son. > DEATHS > In this city, September 20, Katie E., daughter of Edward F. and Mary > BOYLE, aged 11 months. > [Funeral to-morrow (Saturday) morning at 10 o'clock, from 145 Third street, > between M and N. Friends are invited to attend.] > In this city, September 19, John O'BRIEN, a native of Ireland, aged _0 > years. > [Funeral at 2 o'clock this afternoon, from his late residence, O street, > between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Friends are invited to attend.] > In Rio Vista, September 15, Mary E. CLARRIDGE, aged 4 years, 11 months and > 19 days. > In San Francisco, September 18, Mary HOUGH, aged 41 years. > > ______________________________
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barry, Wislon, Hansen Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XW.2ADI/705 Message Board Post: I am looking for any info on Patrick and Catherine Barry. They came from Ireland. Children were us born. Christopher, Rosella, Emily, John, and Leticia. Catherine remarried William James. Christopher Married Celia Jane (Rundle possible last name) Children Cleveland, Catherine, Rose, Millicent, Mary, Mildred, Frank, Anita, Living Barry (last listing). Christophers daughter Catherine married John Wilson. I have no info on John wilson. Children Catherine, Vesta, Edward, John Jr, Catherine married Victor Hansen. I would love info on Victor Hansen. He was my grandfather and can find nothing on him. I know this is a lot of info but I can't get any furthur. Any info would be great. Thank You Donna (Hansen) McAdams
----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 1:51 PM Subject: Sac Union April 8, 1917 > Sacramento Union > Sunday April 8, 1917 > > BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS > BORN > DE BELL - In Gridley (Butte Co.), April 6, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. C.E. > DeBell, a son. > GUGGALLZ - In Lodi (San Joaquin Co.), April 5, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Karl > Guggallz, a son. > ALTERICO - In Orland (Glenn Co.), April 5, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. C. > Alterico, a son. > MEZGER - In Woodland (Yolo Co.), April 5, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence > Mezger, a daughter. > MEZGER - In Woodland (Yolo Co.), April 6, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest > Mezger, a daughter. > PRAET - In Woodland (Yolo Co.), April 6, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward > Praet, a daughter. > RICHARDSON - In Woodland (Yolo Co.), March 31 ,1917, to Mr. and Mrs. > Joseph Richardson, a son. > CANOVA, In Redding, (Shasta Co.), April 3, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter > Canova, a son. > SPITZER - In Marysville, (Yuba Co.), April 6, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. L. > SPITZER, twin sons. > ADAMS - Near Stillwater (Shasta CO.), April 5, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. M.F. > Adams, a daughter. > HARPHAM - In Loomis (Placer Co.), April 6, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. J. > HARPHAM, a daughter. > MARRIED > DOVE-FAREKBOTH - In ___rena (Siskiyou Co.), April 3, 1917, by the Rev. > E.H. MACKAY, Arthur G. Dove and Miss Anna Farekboth, both of Mayten, > Siskiyou county. > HAST-ROGERS - In Yreka (Siskiyou Co.), April 1, 1917, by the Rev. E.H. > Mackay, Edward W. Hast of Yreka and Mrs. Herrick Rogers of Redding, Shasta > county. > SYMONDS-HOOD - In Corning (Tehama Co.), April 3, 1917 ,by the Rev. Mr. > Robins, Herbert Symonds and Miss Lucy Hood, both of Corning. > GREENE-DeMOTTE - Near Corning (Tehama Co.), April 7, 1917, Ambrose E. > Greene and Miss Catherine DeMotte, both of Corning. > DIED > PREUSSER - In San Francisco, April 5, 1917, Herman Preusser of Red Bluff, > Tehama county, brother of Mrs .William REEVES of Red Bluff, Mrs. Helen > SHIPLEY of Dunsmuir, Siskiyou county, Amil PREUSSER of New York City and > Albert Prusser of Red Bluff, a native of California, aged 36 years. > ADAMS - Near Buckeye (Shasta Co.), April 5, 1917, Mrs. Katie ADAMS, wife > of M.R. Adams, mother of three small children, a native of California, aged > 27 years. > DeBOLT - Near Arbuckle (Colusa Co.), April 5, 1917, Mrs. DeBolt, wife of > George W. DeBolt, mother of George, Harvey, Amos and Clifford Debolt, Mrs. > C. GODRON and Mrs. G.F. GREEN of Arbuckle, Mrs. Daisy WHYBARK of Walla > Walla, Wash., and Miss Fannie DeBolt of Arbuckle, a native of Quebec, > Canada, aged 69 years. > LINTON - Near Arbuckle (Colusa Co.), April 4, 1917, Leslie Linton, son of > Edward Linton, a native of California, aged 27 year5s. > WEAVER - In Anderson (Shasta Co.), April 6, 1917, William A. Weaver, son > of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Weaverr, a native of California, aged 14 years. > NELLO - In Meridian (Sutter CO.), April 6, 1917, Mrs. Joseph Nello, a > native of Portugal, aged 45 years. > > ______________________________
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Eddy Edson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/676.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Patti: Sorry, this is not your Harriet. Aunt Hattie, who crossed the plains in the gold rush in a covered wagon after the deaths of her husband and daughter to tuburculosis, actually climbed Mt. Shasta twice. She died in 1904.
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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/676.2 Message Board Post: My great grandmother was Harriet C. Eddy. She died in Portland, Oregon in 1953 at the age of 98 years. I had no knowledge of her climbing Mr. Shasta. Is she by any chance the one you have been looking for?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Garmoe Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/147.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Laci Here is what I know about your grandfather, Harry. His father was Harlan Sumner Garmoe and his mother was Nellie Matilda Sneath. He was one of 9 children. They were Elizabeth Olive, Ethel Belle, LeRoy B, Elzie Earl, Otto, Ruth Mae, Lloyd D, Harry and Ray. Roy B was my grandfather. I believe Harry’s first wife was Agnes Frehill. I don’t know any more about her. Harry married Verna Sherve on 7 Sep 1945 in Burlington. I think that was his second wife. They are both buried in Salem South Cemetery. I believe I have pictures of their headstones if you are interested. I have more info if you are interested. Just let me know. You may contact me at GarmoeRon@aol.com if you like Ron G Obituary for Harry Garmoe Harry Garmoe, 79, Route 2, Wapello, died Wednesday, Jan 23, 1985 at 6:40 am at the Morning Sun Manor. He was born Aug 17, 1905 at Salem, the son of Harlan and Nellie Sneath Garmoe. On Sept 7, 1945, at Burlington, he married Verna Kerrwood. A retired farmer from the Danville community, Mr Garmoe was employed for 26 years by the J I Case Co. He was a member of the local Union UAW No 807. He served in World War II in the Army. Surviving are his wife; one daughter, Mrs Eddie (Judy) Asher, Wapello; one son, Lyle, Burlington; step daughter, Mrs Roy (Donna) Lewis, Mt Pleasant; step son Master Sgt Orville Kerrwood, St Uttgart, Germany; one sister, Mae Gill, Hillsboro; 12 grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. His parents, four brothers, Lloyd, Roy, Otto and Elzie and one sister Ethel Mills preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan 25 at 2 pm at the Beatty Funeral Home, Mt Pleasant. The Rev Richard Smith, pastor of the wapello Presbyterian Church will be officiating with internment in the Salem South Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 pm Thursday at the funeral home where visitation will begin after 10 am Thursday. A memorial has been established in his memory. This obituary was published by an unknown Iowa paper on about 24 January, 1985 Obituary for Verna Garmoe Verna Garmoe, 80, of Wapello, died at 1:35 pm, Friday, Aug 1, 1997, at Burlington Medical Center. She was born Dec 25, 1916, in Winnebago, Neb, the daughter of Orval and Gertrude Ommerman Shreve. On Sept 7, 1945, she married Harry Garmoe in Burlington. He preceded her in death on Jan 23, 1985. She was a homemaker and also worked at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant during World War II. Survivors include; two daughters, Donna Lewis of Mt Pleasant and Judy Asher of Wapello; two sons, Orval Kerrwood of Port Charlotte, Fla, and Lyle Garmoe of Middletown; 14 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren; one sister Hazel Smith of Sioux Falls, SD. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, two sisters, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Visitation began at 10 am Monday (today) Aug 4, at the Beatty Funeral Home in Mt Pleasant, where the family will receive friends from 7 pm to 9 pm. Funeral services will be held at 10 am, Tuesday, Aug 5 at Beatty Funeral Home, with Rev Jim Young, pastor of Oakland Mills Church, officiating. Burial will be in Salem South Cemetery in Salem. This obituary was published in an unknown Iowa paper on 4 Aug 1997
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Garmoe Family Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XW.2ADI/147.2 Message Board Post: My father is a Garmoe. My grandparents who are deceased are Harry and Verna Garmoe. The are from the Iowa vacinity of Danville,Salem,Morningsun and Wapallo areas. Any information would be delited.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Garmoe Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XW.2ADI/147.1 Message Board Post: I am a Garmoe.My father's last name is Garmoe. My grandparents who passed are Harry and Verna Garmoe. After thy both passed we found out that my grandfater had a son who drowned in the mississippi river out by Maccarthur bridge. We have been boogling for answers for a couple of years and we are still looking for some kind of answers.
Greetings: The Press Release at the end of this message was sent out this morning to media representatives in the Sacramento area. As president of the El Dorado County Pioneer Cemeteries Commission, I have attempted to keep a residential subdivision from impacting a small cemetery in Cameron Park. Efforts to this point have not been as fruitful as we would have hoped. Much as I have asked you to do in relation to other historic cemeteries with immediate problems, it would be helpful for others to let the County of El Dorado know they are watching this situation. Please contact the District 1 Supervisor Rusty Dupray at bosone@co.el-dorado.ca.us or call him at (530) 621-5650. Please cut and paste the following message and send it to Supervisor upray - Honorable Rusty Dupray, District 1 Supervisor County of El Dorado 630 Fair Lane Placerville, CA 95667 Re: Skinner Burying Ground, Cameron Park Dear Supervisor Dupray: I learned that a residential subdivision is threatening to engulf the historic Skinner family cemetery near the intersection of Green Valley Road and Cameron Park Drive. Too many of California's historic cemeteries are being impacted by development projects these days with no regard at all to the pioneers buried within them. I hope you will help to ensure that this cemetery is not adversely impacted by the effects of the Cameron Glen Estates project. Please help to protect and preserve it in a way that it will remain visible from Green Valley Road as it has for over 136 years. Sincerely, [Your name, address, email address and phone number.] [End of message text.] Thanks so much for lending a hand! Sue Silver State Coordinator, CALIFORNIA SAVING GRAVES President, El Dorado County Pioneer Cemeteries Commission PRESS RELEASE FOLLOWS: No Rest for the Dead in El Dorado County James Skinner could never have imagined that 136 years after burying his son John, a struggle would become necessary to protect the resting place of his family. He could never have known that in the county he once helped settle there is no rest for the dead. Now a group of El Dorado County residents is endeavoring to protect and preserve this small historic cemetery in Cameron Park. In the past this area was known as Green Valley. Just north of the cemetery is Green Valley Road that was first known as the Sacramento and Coloma Road in the 1850s. It was the earliest route to and from the newly discovered California gold fields. Pioneer James Skinner owned his ranch and winery in Green Valley from 1856 until his death in 1885, when he was buried beside his son John in the little cemetery on the hill overlooking his home. The boy had tragically died in a hunting accident in 1868. Skinner's wife Jessie was laid to rest in the ranch burial ground in 1898, and Skinner's lifelong friend David Reid, who had emigrated with the family from Scotland in 1840, was interred there on his death in 1899. The bachelor sons of the family, Alexander and William were also buried here. James Skinner's children sold the ranch in 1898. Together with the cemetery, they excepted and reserved to themselves and their heirs, an easement running 200 feet to the Green Valley Road. They also reserved the right to use the easement "at all times" for the purposes of caring for the cemetery and "interring other bodies therein." The James Skinner family has not rested in peace for many years now. Since the 1970s,, development in the vicinity of the old ranch and cemetery has been extensive. Every residential or commercial project approved for construction near or adjacent to the cemetery has caused vandalism and desecration to occur. In the late 1980s, a shopping center was constructed on one of its boundaries, cutting the hill to a depth of 12 to 15 feet on the east side of the cemetery. The gravestones have been continuously vandalized or stolen ever since. Now only the stones for James and Jessie Skinner and David Reid survive. A white picket fence that was required of the shopping center developer by the County has been torn apart and put together at least twice since the mid-1990s. Now Cameron Glen Estates, a residential subdivision on the southern, western and northern boundaries of the cemetery, threatens to completely engulf it. When the project first began in 1990, the County of El Dorado told the developer that the board of supervisors was the legal authority for the cemetery. This contention was made even though Elva Joerger Ryan, James Skinner's great-granddaughter, was paying property taxes on it, as she had since 1967. Project plans for Cameron Glen Estates will substitute an arbitrary access route to the cemetery created by a 1967-subdivision map. Although the 1967 map did not identify the Skinner deed which established the family' s rights, neither did the 1990 Cameron Glen subdivision map. Some believe the developer ignored the controlling deed in order to deliberately and unlawfully extinguish the true easement. If plans for Phase 5 of this project are approved, two houses will be constructed on the north side of the cemetery and will interfere with the family's easement described in 1898. Elva Ryan's family was never notified of this project or the shopping center development because the County had maintained it was authority over it. The family did not learn of the problems that the cemetery was suffering until late-2000 when members of the El Dorado County Pioneer Cemeteries Commission (EDCPCC) contacted them. The group has since worked with James Skinner's great great granddaughter, Jeanne Ryan Jackson of San Francisco, who continues paying the property taxes on the family burial ground. Mrs. Jackson has asked the EDCPCC to work on behalf of the Skinner family cemetery. She hopes the group will help ensure it will be protected and preserved as the children of James Skinner intended it would be. The Commission has advised county project planner Rogers Evans of the easement dispute. Evans has been asked to withhold all further approvals affecting the cemetery pending a land survey to locate the original easement. Until this issue is resolved, the James Skinner family will not rest in peace. [END TEXT]
I have data that differs from other data on the same subject. An ancestor named Edwin Lee Hess, born 4 Nov. 1828 at Milton, Saratoga County, NY, at one time was in Michigan with his father Aaron Hess. I have data that Edwin married Frances Carpenter, born about 1848, they married 5 Sep. 1869 at Verona, Oneida county, NY.(this marriage is the data that I beleive is in doubt) Edwin lived in that area of Calif. until 1882 when he & wife went to San Francisco where he died in early Dec.(4-10) 1899 on a street car while going home from work. I have a Brick Wall on when and where his father died, & I wonder if his obituary in the San Francisco papers would mention his father and other family members, I have always wondered if his brother and father was out there in Calif. with Edwin? ? I also have data that he married Frances Hays on 5 Sep 1869 at Shasta Valley, Siskiyou county, Calif. I think this woman is the same Frances in either case, maybe she remarried after his death or maybe she had a marriage to a Hays before she married Hess ?. She died 11 March 1914 and is buried in the Evergreen cemetery at Siskiyou county, Calif. What city would this cemetery be in. On her headstone are the names, "George" And also "Nellie". I have no idea who they were, maybe children from Hess marriage ???? I have always wondered if Edwin went west to join in the Gold fever ? If anyone knows of these people in this e-mail please contact me at djsmith@chartermi.net (back here in Owosso, MI.) or let me know how to proceed further in this matter. Thank You.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 7:52 AM Subject: SacUnion May 13, 1876 > Sacramento Daily Record-Union > Saturday May 13, 1876 > > POSTAL CHANGES ON THE PACIFIC COAST > Washington, May 14th > Postal changes have been announced for the Pacific coast, as follows: > Established - Atlanta, San Joaquin county, California, John D. MURPHY, > Postmaster; Academy, Fresno county, California, Miss Alice COLE, > Postmistress; Corralites, Santa Cruz county, California, Charles BURROUGH, > Postmaster; Rocky Point, Sierra county, California, Mrs. Henrietta > YARRINGTON. Postmistress; Toll House, Fresno county, California, Henry W. > REA, Postmaster; Trijuana, San Diego county, California, N.G.A. DRANGO, > Postmaster; Wyruck, Merced county, California, Chas. BOMBAUER, Postmaster; > Albina, Multnomah county, Oregon, W.D. WALSH, Postmaster; Galice, Josephine > county, Oregon, George F. GREEN, Postmaster; Dirty Lake county, Oregon, > William ROBERTS, Postmaster; Sietkum, Coos county, Oregon, William F. FLOOK, > Postmaster; Mill Plain, Clarke county, Washington Territory, Louis McLANE, > Postmaster. > Discontinued - Doby Ranch, in Sacramento county, California. > Postmasters appointed - Richard M. JOHNS, Black Bear, Siskiyou county, > California; Robt. TREWIN, Panamint, Inyo county, California; Theodore > WRYAND, Prairie, Yolo county, California; John V. MELONE, Tuleville, San > Joaquin county, California; F. Craft, Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon; > Martin V. Koontz, Halsey, Linn county, Oregon; Chas. H. DEXTER, Unity, > Pacific county, Washington Territory. > > From Chico - Sudden Death of Constable McDonald > This morning about 4 o'clock McDonald, a constable from Nord, was found > dead on the sidewalk in front of Hallet & Loy's furniture store; cause of > death supposed to be heart disease. > > MARRIED > Sacramento, May 12 - At the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. Father > SLATTERY, Adolph WOLFF to Mary GORMAN. > Sacramento, May 13 - by G. HAINES, Justice of the Peace, Antonio RUSSI to > Maria Louisa WALLACE, both of El Dorado county. > Red Bluff, May 4 - F.C. PERKINS to Lulu B. LELAND. > Antelope valley, Tehama county, May 10 - William H. TAYLOR to Bettie N. > SHEARIN. > San Francisco, May 11 - Frederick A. SAUNDERS to Mary HART. > San Francisco, May 12 - F.J. BURNS to Addie Augusta PHINNEY. > San Francisco, May 12 - James McMANN to Sophia A. ROOSE. > San Jose, May 12 - N. JOHNSON to Mollie DINBAR. > Placerville, May 9 - Thomas Franklin SPARKS to Mary THOMAS. > BORN > Sacramento, May 11 - Wife of Henry EUGENE, a son > Sacramento, May 11 - Wife of O.A. TOMPKINS, a son. > St. Helena, April 25 - Wife of Frank SIMMONS, a daughter. > St. Helena, May 10 - Wife of A.C. RAMPENDAHL, a son. > Alamo, April 30, wife of Erastus FORD, a son. > Red Bluff, May 1 - Wife of James DALEY, a son. > Moon's Ranch, Tehama county, May 6 - wife of J.W. SOLKMORE, a daughter. > Truckee, May 9 - Wife of G.H. YOUNG, a daughter. > Princeton, Colusa county, May 11 - Wife of S.A. ROBINSON, a son. > San Francisco, May 11 - Wife of Henry H. HASSARD, a son. > San Francisco, May 10 - Wife of Louis ENRICHT, a son. > San Francisco, April 23 - Wife of J.A. ROBINSON, a daughter. > Mariposa, May 9 - Widow of the late Thomas C. WEST, a son. > DIED > Sacramento, May 13 - Mary Agnes, daughter of John and Mary FOLEY, 3 years > and 9 months. > Vallejo, May 13 - Alvin Denlo STEVENS, 16 months. > Red Bluff, May 6 - Clara LOOMIS, 10 years, 6 months and 26 days. > Colusa, May 11 - Mrs. Frances L. CHENEY, 42 years and 6 months. > Placerville, May 10 - L.M. GEORGE, 65 years. > Sonora, May 7 - William H. SMITH, 52 years. > San Jose, May 12 - John FRANKLIN, 5 months. > San Francisco, May 10 - John ANDERSON, 43 years. > San Francisco, May 12 - Mary Ann LAPSLEY, 6 years and 1 month. > San Francisco, May 11 - Michael DELANEY, 30 years. > San Francisco, May 12, William H. WEBSTER, 3 years 3 months and 8 days. > San Francisco, May 12 - Thomas O. CRAWLEY, 11 years, 10 months and 10 days. > Colorado, Mariposa county, May 9 - I. HERNANDEZ, 40 years. > Mariposa, May 12 - Thomas NICHOLS, 31 years. > > MORTALITY REPORT > For the week ending May 13, 1876, made by A.T. NELSON, Superintendent if the > City Cemetery Office, at 91 K street, next to Post-Office, where all the > records may be found: > May 8 - Ma Chung JE, 27 years, China. > May 9 - Florence May GARDNER, 1 year, 4 months and 21 days, California. > May 9 - Ah SAN, 33 years, China. > May 10 - David McKISSIE, 45 years. > May 11 - Byron GRIDLEY, 21 years, Michigan. > May 11 - William Ward MINOR, 10 months and 25 days, California. > May 12 - James F. McLAREN, 33 years and 7 months, Indiana. > May 13 - Mary Agnes FOLEY, 3 years and 9 months, California. > May 13 - Man AK, 65 years, China. > May 13 - Infant of D. BEAUMONT, stillborn. > > ______________________________
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/699.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Tom- How does your Peart line fit in with ours? You can e-mail me direct at cnj116@charter.com. Also, wondering how you found Grandma Carol? :-) Julie
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/699.2.1 Message Board Post: Hello, there Julie or maybe I should say CUZ! Thank you for providing Carol's husband name. Our line has reached from one side of our country to the other side. Insofar as our line meaning the Peart, I am going to forward your posted message to two more cousins here in Ohio (Polly and Nancy). All The Best Cuz Tom
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/699.2 Message Board Post: Carol Elizabeth Peart was my Grandmother. She was married the Robert Sandrock. Please e-mail me ASAP. Julie
----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:52 AM Subject: Sac Bee Nov. 22, 1866 > The Daily Bee > Thursday Evening November 22, 1866 > > County Court ,To-Day - Court met this morning, pursuant to adjournment, and > criminal business was proceeded with. John MORISSEY, burglary in feloniously > entering the store of Thomas RYAN, on the 13th of last August. The District > Attorney conducted the prosecution, and Henry Starr appeared for the > defendant. The jurors sworn in the case were Sydney SMITH, G.O. WAIT, C.E. > PAINE, Solomon RUNYON, Lyman WILCOX, R.S. DRUMMOND, Larkin LAMB, M. SMITH, > J. BARTON, A. Egl. Albert AUSTIN and John SMITH. At half-past twelve o'clock > the jury retired for consultation, and the Court took a recess for one hour. > > Horse Stealing - Deputy Sheriff SHERMAN arrived here, this morning, from Rio > Vista, on the San Francisco boat, with a prisoner named Johnson LOVALL, who > is charged with the larceny of a horse. Yesterday afternoon the officer went > to Rio Vista, and thence, in a small boat, to a point seven mines above, and > on the opposite side of the river. There he got his man. It is charged that > Lovall stole a horse from Geo. K___TT, of Georgiana township, and sold the > animal to Thomas SHOWLER, of Yolo. Lovall, who is now in the county jail, > will have his examination before Justice LYNCH, to-morrow. > > Probate Business - Estate of Honora DUGAN, deceased; ordered that C. DUGAN > be allowed from said estate fifty-five dollars per month from the 7th of > November, 1865, for boarding, schooling, etc., two minor children of > deceased. Estate of Margaret W. WRIGHT, deceased; decree of distribution > entered. Estate of George WRIGHT, deceased; same order as last. > Police Court, To-Day - Samuel ASTIN and John LYNCH were found guilty of > getting drunk and going to sleep on the sidewalk. Sylvester KLUG was tried > and found guilty of drawing and exhibiting a deadly weapon just for the fun > of the thing. > > County Court, Yesterday - The jurors in the case of George WILLIAMS, > indicted with John BURKE on the charge of grand larceny, were Myron SMITH, > S. CALLOWAY, John SMITH, Milton DODSON, M. LYNCH, G. S. WAIT, B. TIBBITS, M. > WATT, P. WINKLEMAN, P. MILLER, Albert AUSTIN and John BYRNES. A verdict of > guilty was soon returned. > > Robbery - Last Saturday night a grocery in the upper part of the city was > burglariously entered, and its till robbed of three hundred dollars, > evidently by some one at home on the premises. One arrest has been made. > > San Francisco Items - We copy the following from the Union's dispatch: > "Dooney Harris, the English pugilist, who was telegraphed to at New York by > sporting men here, is on the steamer next due here, with the avowed > intention of getting a fight with Tom Chandler, the champion of California, > for from $1,000 to $2,000 a side. > Lowrey MATHEWS was matched to-day to trot a race of three miles and repeat > against Fillmore, within sixty days, for $2,500 a side. Latham is matched > with Fillmore on the same terms, to trot within six days after. > Quite extensive arrests on gamblers are being made by officers McCORMICK > and JEHN on the complaint of Charles L. MEAD, who alleges that he has been > extensively fleeced by them. Mead is locked up to secure his attendance at > Court. > John and Patrick MAHONY were arrested this evening by the police while > laying down the Sutter Street Railroad track on Broadway from Front street > to the bay. It is claimed that they have no charter for such an extension." > It is found that a section of the big tree only three inches thick will > weigh four and a half tons, and the attempt to send it to Paris is likely to > be abandoned. > President Juarez writes to Consul GODOY that General ARANDA had left El > Parrat to join General AUSEA in a combined attack on Durango, which was to > be left by the French with a Garrison only by native Imperialists, who would > make but slight resistance. Juarez had pardoned the traitor chieftains > Enriquez and Alonzo, bud had signed the death warrants of Julio and Carmen > Mendoza, who were executed for numerous murders committed under the Imperial > reign without even the form of a court-martial." > > MARRIAGES > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, John S. BROOKS to Susan C. McMASTERS. > At Buckeye, Yolo county, Nov. 18th, William HAYES to Albius (albina?) > CLOYD. > In Bear Valley, Placer county, Nov. 19th, Richard PACHEN to Catherine N. > SCHIVELY. > BIRTHS > In this city, Nov. 21st, wife of John BREUNER, of a daughter. > In this city, Nov. 21st, wife of John FAY, of a son > In this city, Nov. 20th, wife of L. DEDMAN, of a daughter. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, wife of D. HARRIS, of a daughter. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, wife of Joseph PIPER, of a daughter. > At Iowa Hill, Nov. 17th, wife of Dr. O.H. PETTERSON, of twin daughters. > At San Leandro, Nov. 19th, wife of Charles H. CUSHING, of a son. > Near Chico, Nov. 14th, wife of John GRIFFITH, of a son. > At Shasta, Nov. 15th, wife of George D. FORBES, of a daughter. > At Auburn, Nov. 14th, wife of Dr. J.N. MYERS, of a son. > At Dutch Flat, Nov. 15th, wife of J.H. RUNCKLE, of a son. > At Laporte, Nov. 13th, wife of Samuel KINGSON, of a son. > DEATHS > In Township No. 5, Sacramento county, Nov. 21st, wife of M. EADY, late of > Iowa. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, Henry W. GRINNELL, of New Bedford. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, James, son of James CARROLL, late of > Portland, O., aged 3 months and 7 days. > In San Francisco, Nov. 21st, Theodore ACKERMAN, a native of New York, aged > 57 years. > In San Francisco, Nov. 19th, Kate, wife of Nathaniel HALINAN, aged 35 > years. > In San Francisco, Nov. 19th, Wm. H. WASHBURN, a native of Wareham, Mass, > aged 49 years, 6 months and 14 days. > In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, John Frederick, son of L.T. GRANT, aged 1 > year and 8 days. > In San Francisco, Nov. 19th, Sarah E., wife of Joseph McCORMACK. > At Oakland, Nov. 20th, Capt. N. MASON, of South Milford, Yorkshire, > England, aged 38 years, 1 month and 11 days. > At Oakland, Nov. 18th, Wm. C. TURNER, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 10 > years, 5 months and 26 days. > At San Jose, Nov. 20th, Annie, wife of William COFFEY. > At Benicia, Nov. 16th, Emma, daughter of William HOOK, of Contra Costa > county, aged 16 years. > At Fort Jones, Siskiyou county, Nov. 13th, John GREEN, son of J.K. > LUTTRELL, aged 2 years, 6 months and 19 days. > In Todd's valley, Nov. 11th, Thomas LEMOND, aged 23 years. > At Applegate's ranch, Placer county, Nov. 9th, George Ames, in his 16th > year. > > ______________________________
Greetings, While working on construction for their new Cancer Center this past Tuesday, UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento unearthed two sets of human remains from the old Sacramento County Hospital Cemetery. Despite the fact that both the county board of supervisors and the medical center knew the cemetery was there, the county transferred the land to the center in 1973. Davis intends to call these "archaeological remains" instead of bodies from the old cemetery. In this way they may be able to circumvent California law that requires certain steps be taken to relocate remains such as these. The county should have relocated the cemetery to another cemetery before handing the property over to UC Davis. Instead, now thirty years later, UC Davis claims to be surprised to have "solved" the mystery of the missing hospital cemetery! Please help me to persuade the county and the medical center to follow California law so that these past citizens of California will get a decent reburial elsewhere. There are about 57 other old county hospital cemeteries elsewhere in California that have the potential to suffer this same fate. Please cut and paste the following message and send to Sacramento County District 2 Supervisor Illa Collin at collini@saccounty.net . You can also fax it to her at (916) 874-7593. Or you can call her office at (916) 874-5481. ********************************************* Honorable Illa Collin, District 2 Supervisor County of Sacramento 700 H Street, Suite 2450 Sacramento, CA 95814 Dear Supervisor Collin: I have learned about the "discovery" of the old County Hospital Cemetery during the construction of the new wing of the UC Davis Cancer Center on Stockton Blvd. I understand the County should have relocated the entire cemetery before transferring this land to UC Davis, but didn't. Please help ensure that the remains that the county buried in its hospital cemetery are properly respected. Please work with UC Davis to relocate all the bodies as required by California Health and Safety Code section 8000 et seq. Sincerely, [Your Name, Address, phone number and Email address.] *********************************************** Thank you for your assistance on this very important matter. Sue Silver, State Coordinator California Saving Graves www.usgennet.org/usa/ca/state/