Hi, This is part of Tehama Co., CA taken from the 1885 county directory. Sorry but I have no additional information on these. Only thing is says for sure is if your Ancestor was here in 1885. If there is no occupation it is because none was listed. Janie http://www.freeyellow.com/members6/famos/cemetery.html whose job is it http://www.rosescafe.net/cards/whosejob.html HENLEYVILLE A Post Office Balch, N. - 398 acres Beatty, William A. - farmer Blanchard, E. W. - 160 acres Bonham, H. - farmer 434 acres Bower, Henry - farmer Brazleton, J. W. - farmer 80 acres Chase, Byron A. - farmer 160 acres Chase, John H. - farmer 160 acres Cleghorn, P. M. - woolgrower 3149 acres Colburn, Stephen - farmer 80 acres Corwill, J. C. - farmer 160 acres Crooker, L. B. - farmer 160 acres Curtis, George W. - farmer Davis, James M. - farmer Dawkins, Edward - farmer 120 acres Decker, D. J. - 320 acres Deteles, Henry M. - farmer Dolling, T. D. - farmer 80 acres Dolling, W. W. - farmer 389 acres Dopson, B. - farmer 160 acres Field, James K. P. - farmer Fleming, G. W. - farmer 209 acres Flournoy, G. H. - farmer 320 acres Gill, J. W. - farmer 160 acres Gupton, Jacob D. - farmer Howell, J. M. - district school clerk & wool grower 1745 acres Hulburt, R. - farmer Hulse, J. B. - farmer 160 acres Jobe, Abraham L. - farmer McCampbell, William - farmer 540 acres McKassen, Mary E. - farmer 160 acres McKinnon, T. A. - farmer Mitchell, D. C. - wool grower 2880 acres Moon, George A. - farmer 160 acres O'Brien, James - farmer Petterson, A. H. - 200 acres Rannells, M. J. Mrs. - farmer 120 acres Redfield, S. H. - merchant Rice, H. W. - farmer 160 acres Riley, James E. - farmer Sehorn, C. M. - farmer 1020 acres Stilwell, J. T. - 290 acres Tower, C. F. Mrs. - farmer 80 acres West, H. P. - farmer 180 acres Westfall, A. P. - farmer 200 acres Woods, N. B. - farmer 216 acres HUNTERS (See Red Bluff) LASSEN (See Vina) LOVE'S MILLS (See Red Bluff) LOWERY (See Red Bluff) LYONSVILLE This town, having a post office, is situated thirty miles east of Red Bluff, in the mountain section, and is the most important town of eastern Tehama. From its location the principal interests are lumbering, and a large business is done in this line, in fact, upon this industry may be said to wholly rely. There are several saw mills in the neighborhood, and some large and important flumes. Among the mountains and foothills in the vicinity are also many small and fertile vallies. Population about three hundred. %% Archibald, David Boles, J. L. Brackett, C. H. Brazille, Annie Miss Brazille, William Bridges, Mrs. - boarding house Chase, B. F. - ox driver Dearborn, Ed. - brakeman Delong, S. Dodson, Nellie Miss Finley, Samuel Fluke, Frank - sawyer Fuller, D. - clerk Glenn, Thomas - Constable Gray, J. E. - shakemaker Greer Bros. - shakemakers Hamilton, Jack - shakemaker Hanson, Andrew Hardin, R. H. - shakemaker Herman, T. C. - hotel Hillhouse, J. C. Kauffman, A. Kauffman, C. F. Lawson, John - shakemaker Layton, Albert Limbaugh, N. Lyman, W. Maultman, James - ox driver McCluskey, Isaac - lumber shipper McKae, John - shakemaker McKenzie, Isaac - logger Meagher, N. - brakeman Moody, Wm. - hunter & trapper Morgan, John Moss, W. C. Moulton, Eli - clerk Murphy, H. - shakemaker Myers, Henry Nanney, Abner Negus, B. - ox driver Noyse, Hank - Justice of the Peace Olsen, Adolph - sawyer Owens, Frank - musician Payne, Daniel - millman Payne, James - millman Pimo, W. E. - saloon Postmaster - J. C. Turner Price, Richard - flume superintendent Ream, Joseph Ream, N. Y. - lawyer Rickie, E. A. - tallyman Robinson, William - shakemaker Seymore, A. L. - shakemaker Todd, Frank - brakeman Turner, George Turner, J. C. - Postmaster, gen mdse, saw mills, farmer 1800 acres Turner, J. P. Wheatley, Joseph Wilson, James - ox driver