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    1. Re: [NORCAL] Obit for Paul Gobin-Burney CA
    2. My thanks to all Sherrie In God we trust in America -----Original Message----- From: Bob Öhman <ohmangen@aol.com> To: norcal@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, Feb 17, 2010 3:16 am Subject: Re: [NORCAL] Obit for Paul Gobin-Burney CA Sherrie, There is a very small Obit for Paul. aul Gobin, 90, of Burney died Saturday at Windsor Care Center inRedding. rrangements are pending at McDonald's Redding Chapel(241-1626). ttp://www.legacy.com/obituaries/redding/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=139544811 Here is Florence's: Florence Gobin rivate services will be held at a later date for Florence LucilleMorley Gobin, 6, of Burney, who died of natural causes May 14, 2006 atthe Riverview esidential Care Home in Fall River Mills. he was born January 25, 1920 in Helena, Montana and moved to Burney in1950 from ittle Valley. he was an office clerk at the Intermountain News in Burney for 10years. rs. Gobin is survived by her husband Paul, daughter Arlene Bartram ofBurney, ister Aubrey Clewett of Weiser, ID, five grandchildren, eightgreat-grandchildren nd three great-great-grandchildren. he family requests that memorial contributions be made in her name tothe aymond Berry Pool Fund, c/o Burney Water District, 20222 HudsonStreet, Burney r the Pete Lakey Memorial Fund, c/o Plumas Bank, P.O.Box 189, Fall River Mills. ttp://www.mountainecho.com/obitarchives06.html Bob Öhman loucester, MA Keep the "o" alive! Å Ä Ö esearching the following names, Andersson, Arnold, Benhammar, Berlan, Collier, amon, Eldridge, Eriksson, Favaloro, Favazza, Gokey, Guice, Guise, Guyse, Hamel, ngalls, Lusiner, LoChirco, Marino, Mason, Meeler, Millen, Morgan, Petersson, tackpole, Svengren, Svensson, Thyberg, Traung, Wretman, Öhman, Öman and many ore. -----Original Message----- rom: sherriesmail@netscape.net o: norcal@rootsweb.com ent: Mon, Feb 15, 2010 1:41 pm ubject: Re: [NORCAL] Obit for Paul Gobin-Burney CA ee, my uncle, Paul Gobin, just died Feb 6, 2010 in Burney. Where could I find is obituary? Also, his wife Florence died on Mothers day in May and I believe the year was 2006. I would also like to find her obituary, also in Burney. Sherrie n God we trust in America -----Original Message----- rom: Dee Sardoc <deesar@frontiernet.net> o: norcal@rootsweb.com ent: Mon, Feb 15, 2010 10:28 am ubject: Re: [NORCAL] obit please Snelson, Ramona he online papers don't start until 1991, so I will have to have the film sent from Redding to Burney, which could take a week or 2. But I'll be happy to ok for the obit. e t 06:46 PM 2/14/2010, you wrote: hanks to Jan and Sherrie, I think I have found my friend. ould someone please do an obit lookup for me for Ramona SNELSON, dod 6-28-1986 Shasta Co. Se's buried in the Chico cemetery. hank you onna Smith ---------------------------------------- RCAL ARCHIVES: tp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ ter NORCAL. Browse by month. click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. --------------------------------------- post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to RCAL@rootsweb.com ----------------------------- unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com th the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of e message ----------------------------------------- ORCAL ARCHIVES: ttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ nter NORCAL. Browse by month. r click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. ---------------------------------------- o post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to ORCAL@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ---------------------------------------- ORCAL ARCHIVES: ttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ nter NORCAL. Browse by month. r click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. ---------------------------------------- o post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to ORCAL@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    02/18/2010 12:24:13
    1. Re: [NORCAL] Last Loose piece - thank you
    2. If you need the bakery,address, I think I saw it in the WWII records. You can contact me off line if you want. Sherrie In God we trust in America -----Original Message----- From: Betty Loose <betty@unisette.com> To: norcal@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, Feb 18, 2010 9:24 am Subject: [NORCAL] Last Loose piece - thank you > Sherrie, hank you so much. We now know who the mystery people in the 4 eneration pictures are. Now I am going to research this bakery, as there was once a Loose- yles bakery that became, I think, Nabisco. Not sure if this is related. Betty ---------------------------------------- ORCAL ARCHIVES: ttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ nter NORCAL. Browse by month. r click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. ---------------------------------------- o post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to ORCAL@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    02/18/2010 08:08:38
    1. [NORCAL] Naghel
    2. Betty Loose
    3. If there is anyone researching Naghel in CA please contact me off list. Thank you. Betty betty@unisette.com

    02/18/2010 06:34:35
    1. Re: [NORCAL] Last Loose piece
    2. WWII registration shows birth date of Irvin to be 23 May 1885 and his wife is Bertha and he is the owner of Loose's Bakery 1900 census shows birthdate of Irwin to be May 1885 so I would surmise this is the same Irwin with his parents Walter Loose May 1857 Lizzie Loose Sep 1849 Nathaniel Loose Jan 1881 Ervin May 1885 I can send details if you think this is the correct ones. Sherrie In God we trust in America -----Original Message----- From: Betty Loose <betty@unisette.com> To: norcal@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, Feb 18, 2010 8:14 am Subject: [NORCAL] Last Loose piece I want to thank everyone in advance for the help with this Loose ennsylvania puzzle. Not actually NorCal, except me. recently have been scanning photos from my Grandmother's album. here are several 4 generation photos taken in 1930. There is one ouple that my Dad does not recognize by picture or name - I am trying o tie them in. Anyway, would someone look in the 1900 census, Berks PA, for Ervin oose born about 1885? I just need to know his parents names - opefully Walter B. Loose is his father. I can help with Sacramento lookups in return. Betty ---------------------------------------- ORCAL ARCHIVES: ttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ nter NORCAL. Browse by month. r click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. ---------------------------------------- o post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to ORCAL@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    02/18/2010 05:12:16
    1. [NORCAL] Last Loose piece - thank you
    2. Betty Loose
    3. > Sherrie, Thank you so much. We now know who the mystery people in the 4 generation pictures are. Now I am going to research this bakery, as there was once a Loose- Wyles bakery that became, I think, Nabisco. Not sure if this is related. Betty

    02/18/2010 02:24:05
    1. Re: [NORCAL] Last Loose piece
    2. Perrin Larton
    3. Hi Betty, I can't get the image to come up in Ancestry...but the index does show Walter S. Loose as the father (age 43) and Lizzie Loose (age 50) as the mother. There is also a brother Nathaniel (age 19) and Ervin (age 15). When I can get the image to come up...I'll take a closer look. Perrin > I want to thank everyone in advance for the help with this Loose > Pennsylvania puzzle. Not actually NorCal, except me. > I recently have been scanning photos from my Grandmother's album. > There are several 4 generation photos taken in 1930. There is one > couple that my Dad does not recognize by picture or name - I am trying > to tie them in. > > Anyway, would someone look in the 1900 census, Berks PA, for Ervin > Loose born about 1885? I just need to know his parents names - > hopefully Walter B. Loose is his father. > > I can help with Sacramento lookups in return. > > Betty > > > ----------------------------------------- > NORCAL ARCHIVES: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > Enter NORCAL. Browse by month. > Or click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. > ----------------------------------------- > To post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to > NORCAL@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/18/2010 01:39:04
    1. [NORCAL] Hanford, Kings Co., CA -- 20 August 1895
    2. Dee Sardoc
    3. Hanford Journal Hanford, Kings Co., California Tuesday, 20 AUGUST 1895 ************************************ BIRTH -- CAIN -- Near Hanford, Sunday, Aug. 18th, to the wife of J.L. CAIN, a son. BIRTH -- THOMPSON -- In Hanford, Cal., Aug. 11, to the wife of Wm. THOMPSON, a son. [from Grangeville column] -- Chess NOWLAN and Hattie SULLIVAN, both of this place, were united in marriage by Justice of the Peace Randall Thursday afternoon. The wedding was a quiet one, none of their friends being present. After the ceremony the couple went to Visalia and returned home Saturday night. Their friends wish them a long life of happiness. [from Local Paragraphs column] -- Rev. J.H. WHITE, well known in this county as a preacher of the Methodist denomination and lecturer, died in Tulare last Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, of consumption. He was one of the best pulpit orators in the State and the majority of our people have listened with pleasure to the voice which is now stilled in death. ------------------------------------------------------- THE WOOTTEN ESTATE -- The Property Goes to the Brother Who Resides in England -- The following Associated Press dispatch from Fresno, under the date of Aug. 12th, says: The final settlement of the WOOTTON [spelled 2 ways] case as to the civil proceedings was made by Judge Risley today. William WOOTTON, the missing Reedly rancher, disappeared Feb. 1, 1893. After all efforts to trace him had been exhausted, his brother, Thomas, of Hereford County, England, applied to the Superior Court of this county [Fresno] for the possession of the estate as next of kin. William WOOTTON having been declared legally dead, and no contestant appearing, Judge Risley today granted to Thomas WOOTTON possession of the ranch held by his brother, containing 3700 acres, of which 80 acres are in Tulare county, and the remainder in and around Reedley, this county. The value of the property is $50,000. The $3500 belonging to William WOOTTON, which passed into the hands of the Public Administrator, at the time of the old rancher's disappearance, was ordered by Judge Risley to be disposed of as follows: $1400 to the Public Administrator and $2100 to the latter's legal representatives. Thomas WOOTTON is to pay his own legal expenses. ------------------------------------------------------- SUPERIOR COURT -- In the matter of the appointment of a guardian for the person and property of A.P. BICKFORD, an incompetent person. Application having been made by the daughter of said BICKFORD, Mrs. HACKETT, for the appointment of such guardian, she being present in court, the application was granted, and J.H. DAWSON was appointed guardian with bonds fixed at $1000. W.R. McQUIDDY had previously been appointed guardian ad litem of said BICKFORD in the suit of the Farmers & Merchants Bank against said BICKFORD. ----------------------------------------------------- LOCAL PARAGRAPHS -- [this page is extremely blurry -- must have been bumped during filming -- I will do my best] -District Attorney M.L. SHORT and family returned last Saturday from their visit to Gilroy. -E.W. ROOT, a wealthy farmer living near Tulare, was held up and robbed about 1 o'clock on Monday morning of last week, between Visalia and Tulare. The highwayman relieved him of $30. -Louis VRAGNIZAU, of the Opera restaurant, who has been having the mumps, is now able to be about the restaurant. -Mrs. CROWSON, and Jewell, daughter of Mr.&Mrs. Geo. MURRAY, both of Rustic and who have been dangerously ill, are now some better. -F.J. WELSH is visiting for a few days in Hanford. Flav now is employed in Stockton. -M.P. LESHER has gone to Porterville, where he thinks officers BERNSTEIN and GRIFFITH have 2 horse located that he lost some 5 months ago. -Mrs. Ed. ELLIS returned to Huron last Wednesday from Merced. Her father she left much better and with hopes of his recovery, and her mother was also some better. E.W. HOGLE expects to move into Hanford this week, if his wife's health will permit, she having been very ill for several weeks. Mr. HOGLE will do the blacksmithing for Mr. FULLER, who expects to begin at once to erect a blacksmith shop just across the street from the Western lodging house. R.L. THOMPSON and Frank McGINNIS returned last Friday from a visit of a little over 5 weeks to Lake County. The health of both was greatly improved by the trip and the latter gained 10 pounds while gone. They made the trip by team. Horse feed was costly, as they paid out over $40 for that alone while gone. They visited many towns en route and they say that, outside of Stockton, Hanford is the liveliest town they visited. At Stockton there were 500 people camped and waiting for work on the valley road. They saw that part of the road already graded. They made the trip back from Kelseyville (Lake Co.) to Armona in the quick time of 6 1/2 days, showing that Mr. T. had a good team. THE SAN FRANCISCO 'Chronicle' of last Sunday announced the engagement of A. WIENER of this city to Miss Minnie KLINE of San Francisco. The many friends here of the genial Colonel are much pleased at the news of his matrimonial intentions and hope to see him launched on the wave of matrimonial bliss. Mr. WIENER and his future wife hold a reception next Sunday and also on next Tuesday. C.M. WEBSTER's father and brother, from Augusta, Hancock Co., Ill, arrived here on a visit to him last week. Mr. WEBSTER is an old California 49er and is 71 years of age. Mr. WEBSTER of this county has not seen him for 21 years. The visitors expect to make an extended visit here. JOHN McCOMBS, who arrived in Armona with the emigrant train some 10 weeks ago, is well pleased with California. He has not missed a day at working since he came here. He and his wife are now working at John WORSWICK's fruit sheds at Armona. SEVERAL CHILDREN were made quite sick recently by eating the seed of a castor bean tree. F.J. WENDLING's 2 children, W.H. MARTIN's 2 and Tom WATSON's little girl were the sufferers, and some of them were very sick. The seed of this plant is dangerous for children to indulge in and the plant is therefore dangerous to grow in a thickly settled neighborhood. A TWIN BROTHER of A.P. BICKFORD came down from Merced and visited him at the Lucerne Sanitarium several days last week, returning home on Sunday.. He was many years ago a resident of this county, and has since been farming near Merced. A.P. BICKFORD's condition has greatly improved in the past few days. THE THRESHER of W.E. FISHER and L.M. FREDERICKS of this city is now operating near Tulare. It has 3-weeks' run on grain ahead of it; then an alfalfa huller (something new for this season) will be put into the machine and it will begin to thresh alfalfa. Nearly the entire crew spent Sunday in Hanford. Among those on the machine are: Ben ALLEN Kelsey BLACK John McDADE Herbert BURNETT Joe and Jack GARNER John and Frank WORLEY J.K. BONNEY Lou CAMERON Jack McDONALD A.M. FREDERICKS John FISHER ------------------------------------------------------- GRANGEVILLE -- -Will LEVINS' infant child was buried at Grangeville cemetery Thursday. Transcribed by Dee Sardoch To see more old newspapers, visit http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/

    02/18/2010 01:27:30
    1. [NORCAL] Last Loose piece
    2. Betty Loose
    3. I want to thank everyone in advance for the help with this Loose Pennsylvania puzzle. Not actually NorCal, except me. I recently have been scanning photos from my Grandmother's album. There are several 4 generation photos taken in 1930. There is one couple that my Dad does not recognize by picture or name - I am trying to tie them in. Anyway, would someone look in the 1900 census, Berks PA, for Ervin Loose born about 1885? I just need to know his parents names - hopefully Walter B. Loose is his father. I can help with Sacramento lookups in return. Betty

    02/18/2010 01:14:57
    1. [NORCAL] Sac Union July 13 1880
    2. Betty Loose
    3. The Daily Record-Union Sacramento, CA Tuesday, July 13, 1880 PACIFIC SLOPE NEWS Special to the Record-Union ANOTHER MENDOCINO TRAGEDY Two Boys of Eleven and Twelve Years Found Murdered PASSENGERS FROM THE EAST BY RAIL Organization of the Arizona Central Railroad Company Completed CALIFORNIA The Female Tramps. SAN FRANCISCO, July 12th - In the female pedestrian contest the score at 9 P.M. stood: HOWARD, 134, YOUNG 133, TOBIAS 128, LEE 126, Sadie DONLEY, 115, DENMAN 114, ATLER 101, WALTON 101, WHITE 96. Barn Destroyed by Fire. SAN JOSE, July 12th - A barn containing about 100 tons of hay, situated on Market opposite Ballback street, was burned, together with its contents, about 8 o'clock this evening. The barn belonged to the estate of Morgan SCHRODER, the hay to Mr. STEPHENS, of the Twelve-Mile House. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. There was an insurance of $500 on the barn, and the hay was partially covered by insurance. Sentenced to be Hanged - Eleven Years Imprisonment. UKIAH, July 12th - Harvy MARTIER, convicted of the murder of McPHERSON on the coast, received his sentence this morning - that he be hanged by the neck on the 20th of August next. HAMMERLAND, for the murder of his wife on Nevada ridge last fall, and the killing of her paramour, was sentenced at the same time. The jury found him guilty of murder in the second degree, and sentenced him to the Penitentiary for eleven years from the date of arrival at the prison. Mysterious Tragedy - Two Boys Found Murdered in Mendocino County. UKIAH, July 12th - On the road leading from Potter valley to Little Lake, west of the ranch of Ruben CAVE about three miles, M. GARDNER, son of Constable GARDNER, of Willib, aged 12 years, and H. FITCH, son of J.B. FITCH, now employed on the Mendocino Beacon, aged 11 years, were found dead yesterday - one shot through the head, the other through the heart. There was no difficulty between the boys, and suspicion now points to a murder. It is rumored that the track of a man was found leading from Little Lake and near the boys, and for some distance back. Verdict of Manslaughter. SALINAS, July 12th - The trial of A.C. JAMES, charged with the murder of Geo. W. MATTART, near this place, on the 23d of last April, commenced before Judge ALEXANDER in the Superior Court here last Tuesday.. The case went to the jury on Saturday night, and after being out twenty-two hours they came into Court with a verdict of manslaughter. Sentence will be pronounced next Thursday. Passengers Passing Carlin. CARLIN, July 12th - The following passengers passed Carlin to-day, to arrive in Sacramento to-morrow: H. STEINWAY, F. STEINWAY, New York; A. FRICKER, Berlin, Germany; A.J. BAKER, Kansas City; P.H. McCULLOUGH and wife, Philadelphia; S. McCLURE, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mrs. J.H. MARTIN, Oil City, Pa.; J. FRYET and wife, San Francisco; S.C. LELLIS, Sacramento; C.A. HOLMES, San Francisco; A. DUMELIN, New York; C.P. SYKES, San Francisco; Miss Lizzie HOFFMAN, Schenectady; C.D. SHAIN, wife and child, Arizona; Mrs. J.T. TAYLOR, Bloomington, Ill.; H. PERRY, Ireland; V. STOWE, W.W. STOWE, San Francisco; D.CAMPBELL, Oakland; F.H. WHEELAN, Santa Rosa; A. NEILSON and wife, Sacramento; A. CROSBY, Bentlain, Maine; Jno. WHEATLEY, P.R. WILLIAMS, Millville, Cal.; J.M. THOMPSON, Austin, Texas; H. MEWHINNEY and son, Texas; W.C. JONES, Berkeley, Cal.; F.M. NOLTOGE, San Francisco; 65 emigrants, including 35 males, to arrive in Sacramento July 11th. MARRIED Sacramento, July 11 - By Rev. D.D. HART, Charles ROOD to Martha DICKSON, both of this city. Chico, July 7 - C.B. SWAIN to Jenny HICKOK BORN Woodbridge, July 11 - Wife of Felix HUOT, of a son. Redwood, June 25 - Wife of W.J. WILCOX, a son. Chico, July 8 - Wife of G.W. DORN, a son. DIED Sacramento, July 12 - Julia M., wife of Samuel JELLY, 42 years. [Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from No. 1516 Second street, to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock.] Sacramento, July 12 - Louis VANLEMBROUCK, grandfather of Ida C. SPACHER and Mrs. W.T. BIRD, native of France, 79 years, 11 months and 12 days. [Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited too attend the funeral, which will take place at late residence, Third street, between N and O, to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Sacramento, July 12 - Eleanor, wife of F.T. MORRELLE, 49 years, 4 months and 16 days. [Friends and acquaintance are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from her late residence, northwest corner Fourteenth and F streets, this afternoon at 3 o'clock.] Chico, July 7 - Levi Slocum WILBUR, 51 years.

    02/18/2010 01:09:37
    1. [NORCAL] Sac Union July 10 1880
    2. Betty Loose
    3. The Daily Record-Union Sacramento, CA July 10, 1880 A Lost Trapperís Body Found. PLACERVILLE, July 10th. - The body of Reuben MILES, the trapper lost in a snowstorm in January, near Tellís ranch, was found yesterday within a half mile of the cabin. Animals had eaten part of the head, but the body was not decayed. Dwelling-Houses Burned. ROCKLIN, July 10th - The house of T. BURT, and the two houses belonging to H.C. CURTIS were entirely destroyed by fire this afternoon. The fire started in Burtís house, and everything in it was destroyed, his wife and family barely escaping with their lives. The furniture in the other two houses was saved, and also the adjoining buildings, by the exertions of the citizens. The loss is partly covered by insurance. Highway Robbery in Placer County. COLFAX, July 10th - About 10 oíclock yesterday W.C. WOLFE, an Iowa Hill teamster, had got to a point near Riceís bridge, when he was suddenly brought to a standstill by a double-barreled shotgun in close proximity to his head, held by a footpad, who divested him of $15. The robber was masked. MARRIED Sacramento, July 10 - By Rev. C.S. HASWLL, at the residence of Wm. H. MILLS, Edward F. HASWELL to Lillie E. ANDERSON, both of this city. Watsonville, July 4 - William STINGLEY to Belle RODGERS. Watsonville, July 4 - B.G. FOWLER to Tiny FOSTER. Watsonville, July 4 - King JONES to Alice FOSTER. Penryn, July 3 - Robert FISHER to Rosa McDERMET. Near Healdsburg, July 1 - D.O. DAVIS to Jennie L. MARCH. BORN Santa Cruz, July 6 - Wife of Seth BLANCHARD, a daughter. Santa Cruz, June 16 - Wife of Patrick DARCY, a son. Auburn Station, July 6 - Wife of H.W. FENTON, a son Cave Valley, July 4 - Wife of John LENVAM, a daughter. Healdsburg, July 7 - Wife of H.E. ALDERSON, a son. DIED Sacramento, July 10 - Katie, youngest daughter of Mary and the late John H. MAGENNIS, 6 years and 23 days. [Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place form residence of her patent, Eighth street, between J and K, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.] Iowa Hill, July 3 - Joseph N. PUTNEY, 56 years. Nortonville, July 6 - David DAVIS, 61 years. Lafayette, July 3 - Fred GEILES, 36 years, 3 months and 25 days. Moraga Valley, July 2 - Vramonda VAN DAYN, 12 years, 1 month and 25 days. Mortality Report For the week ending July 10, 1880, made by W.C. FARNSWORTH, Superintendent of the City Cemetery. Office, No. 804 J street: July 3 - James MATHEWS, 50 years, Ireland. July 4 - Felix COSTANTA, 4 months and 13 days; California. July 5 - Elinor SWINERTON, 43 years and 8 months; New York. Eunice W. FRAZIER, 76 years, 7 months and 18 days; New York. July 8 - Yeck Man See, 52 years, China. July 9 - John GORDON, 24 years; New York. Besides the above there were brought her for interment the following: April 21 - G.A. RODGERS, 16 years; Virginia. June 5 - John M. BURTON, 32 years and 10 months, New York. June 21 - Lewelyn D. WEBBER, 18 years, 6 months and 25 days. ____ Mrs. Nancy McLANEHAM July 5 - Mrs. H.H. McCLELLEN.

    02/18/2010 01:08:11
    1. Re: [NORCAL] Loose help - thank you
    2. roland elliott
    3. We know he was not tight ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Loose" <betty@unisette.com> To: <norcal@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 7:37 AM Subject: [NORCAL] Loose help - thank you > Sherrie, thank you so much. Now I just have to figure out how Irvin Loose fits in. Betty ----------------------------------------- NORCAL ARCHIVES: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ Enter NORCAL. Browse by month. Or click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. ----------------------------------------- To post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to NORCAL@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/18/2010 01:07:26
    1. [NORCAL] Loose help - thank you
    2. Betty Loose
    3. > Sherrie, thank you so much. Now I just have to figure out how Irvin Loose fits in. Betty

    02/18/2010 12:37:39
    1. [NORCAL] "San Francisco" on TCM
    2. Bill Roddy
    3. Turner Classic Movies will show San Francisco (1936) today, Thursday at 3pm PST. Bill

    02/17/2010 11:59:05
    1. Re: [NORCAL] Obit for Paul Gobin-Burney CA
    2. Thank You.... Sherrie In God we trust in America -----Original Message----- From: Bob Öhman <ohmangen@aol.com> To: norcal@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, Feb 17, 2010 3:16 am Subject: Re: [NORCAL] Obit for Paul Gobin-Burney CA Sherrie, There is a very small Obit for Paul. aul Gobin, 90, of Burney died Saturday at Windsor Care Center inRedding. rrangements are pending at McDonald's Redding Chapel(241-1626). ttp://www.legacy.com/obituaries/redding/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=139544811 Here is Florence's: Florence Gobin rivate services will be held at a later date for Florence LucilleMorley Gobin, 6, of Burney, who died of natural causes May 14, 2006 atthe Riverview esidential Care Home in Fall River Mills. he was born January 25, 1920 in Helena, Montana and moved to Burney in1950 from ittle Valley. he was an office clerk at the Intermountain News in Burney for 10years. rs. Gobin is survived by her husband Paul, daughter Arlene Bartram ofBurney, ister Aubrey Clewett of Weiser, ID, five grandchildren, eightgreat-grandchildren nd three great-great-grandchildren. he family requests that memorial contributions be made in her name tothe aymond Berry Pool Fund, c/o Burney Water District, 20222 HudsonStreet, Burney r the Pete Lakey Memorial Fund, c/o Plumas Bank, P.O.Box 189, Fall River Mills. ttp://www.mountainecho.com/obitarchives06.html Bob Öhman loucester, MA Keep the "o" alive! Å Ä Ö esearching the following names, Andersson, Arnold, Benhammar, Berlan, Collier, amon, Eldridge, Eriksson, Favaloro, Favazza, Gokey, Guice, Guise, Guyse, Hamel, ngalls, Lusiner, LoChirco, Marino, Mason, Meeler, Millen, Morgan, Petersson, tackpole, Svengren, Svensson, Thyberg, Traung, Wretman, Öhman, Öman and many ore. -----Original Message----- rom: sherriesmail@netscape.net o: norcal@rootsweb.com ent: Mon, Feb 15, 2010 1:41 pm ubject: Re: [NORCAL] Obit for Paul Gobin-Burney CA ee, my uncle, Paul Gobin, just died Feb 6, 2010 in Burney. Where could I find is obituary? Also, his wife Florence died on Mothers day in May and I believe the year was 2006. I would also like to find her obituary, also in Burney. Sherrie n God we trust in America -----Original Message----- rom: Dee Sardoc <deesar@frontiernet.net> o: norcal@rootsweb.com ent: Mon, Feb 15, 2010 10:28 am ubject: Re: [NORCAL] obit please Snelson, Ramona he online papers don't start until 1991, so I will have to have the film sent from Redding to Burney, which could take a week or 2. But I'll be happy to ok for the obit. e t 06:46 PM 2/14/2010, you wrote: hanks to Jan and Sherrie, I think I have found my friend. ould someone please do an obit lookup for me for Ramona SNELSON, dod 6-28-1986 Shasta Co. Se's buried in the Chico cemetery. hank you onna Smith ---------------------------------------- RCAL ARCHIVES: tp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ ter NORCAL. Browse by month. click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. --------------------------------------- post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to RCAL@rootsweb.com ----------------------------- unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com th the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of e message ----------------------------------------- ORCAL ARCHIVES: ttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ nter NORCAL. Browse by month. r click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. ---------------------------------------- o post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to ORCAL@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ---------------------------------------- ORCAL ARCHIVES: ttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ nter NORCAL. Browse by month. r click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. ---------------------------------------- o post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to ORCAL@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    02/17/2010 06:09:23
    1. Re: [NORCAL] Loose help - PA -YES
    2. Name: Esther E Loose Home in 1920: Reading Ward 15, Berks, Pennsylvania Age: 11 years Estimated birth year: abt 1909 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Relation to Head of House: Daughter Father's Name: Irvin F Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother's Name: Bertha F Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Marital Status: Single Race: White Sex: Female Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 246 Household Members: Name Age Irvin F Loose 34 Bertha F Loose 31 Esther E Loose 11 Kathryn D Loose 4 Hopefully the correct person Sherrie In God we trust in America -----Original Message----- From: scrapsbratt@aol.com To: norcal@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, Feb 17, 2010 8:52 pm Subject: [NORCAL] Loose help - PA -YES Thank you so much for the rapid response. Would you mind looking for Esther E. oose in Berks PA in the 1920 census? Born about 1909. This may be the onnection I need. hank you so much. etty ---------------------------------------- ORCAL ARCHIVES: ttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ nter NORCAL. Browse by month. r click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. ---------------------------------------- o post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to ORCAL@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    02/17/2010 05:56:24
    1. [NORCAL] Loose help - PA -YES
    2. Thank you so much for the rapid response. Would you mind looking for Esther E. Loose in Berks PA in the 1920 census? Born about 1909. This may be the connection I need. Thank you so much. Betty

    02/17/2010 04:52:53
    1. Re: [NORCAL] Loose help - PA
    2. Name: Robert R Walbert Home in 1930: Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania Age: 23 Estimated birth year: abt 1907 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Relation to Head of House: Head Mother's Name: Bessie Spouse's name: Esther E Race: White Robert R Walbert 23 Esther E Walbert 23 Jean N Walbert 9/12 Bessie Walbert 50 could this be your family you are looking for? Sherrie In God we trust in America -----Original Message----- From: scrapsbratt@aol.com To: norcal@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, Feb 17, 2010 8:31 pm Subject: [NORCAL] Loose help - PA I am trying to identify a relative in an old family picture. Unfortunately I ave gotten very little help from the PA lists and once again am asking for your enerous and kind help. he picture was taken about 1930. Can someone please look for obert R. Walbert, born about 1907, in the Berks PA 1930 census? I am articularly trying to identify his wife, who I presume was a Loose woman. Thank you in advance for any help you might have. Betty ---------------------------------------- ORCAL ARCHIVES: ttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ nter NORCAL. Browse by month. r click the "Search all archives" link to search by keyword. ---------------------------------------- o post a message to the NORCAL mailing list, send an email to ORCAL@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORCAL-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    02/17/2010 04:41:32
    1. [NORCAL] Loose help - PA
    2. I am trying to identify a relative in an old family picture. Unfortunately I have gotten very little help from the PA lists and once again am asking for your generous and kind help. The picture was taken about 1930. Can someone please look for Robert R. Walbert, born about 1907, in the Berks PA 1930 census? I am particularly trying to identify his wife, who I presume was a Loose woman. Thank you in advance for any help you might have. Betty

    02/17/2010 04:31:53
    1. [NORCAL] LISTMOM: Re: CA Marriage lookup - Ancestry
    2. Yvonne Bowers
    3. Folks, The below request indicates no dates so I'll just post a quick reminder: We cannot post information on living persons on the list (SB1624) so if lookup results contain a living person, please email those results privately. Thank you. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Yvonne Bowers Listmom, Webmom NORCAL, SOCAL http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/norcallib.html On Feb 16, 2010, at 10:13 AM, norcal-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 05:18:28 -0800 (PST) > From: Joan Bancroft <joanbancroft@sbcglobal.net> > Subject: [NORCAL] CA Marriage lookup - Ancestry > To: norcal@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <98365.93109.qm@web81604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Would some kind person who has access to Ancestry tell me the marriage date of Susan G. Bancroft who was married in Santa Clara County? > > Thanks !!?

    02/17/2010 02:24:04
    1. [NORCAL] Hanford, Kings Co., CA -- 13 August 1895
    2. Dee Sardoc
    3. Hanford Journal Hanford, Kings Co., California Tuesday, 13 AUGUST 1895 *********************************** BIRTH -- WORKS -- In Hanford, Aug. 7, 1895, to the wife of L.F. WORKS, a son. BIRTH -- WENDLING -- In Hanford, Aug. 6, 1895, to the wife of F.J. WENDLING, a son. BIRTH -- MICKLE -- At Centerville, Cal., recently, to the wife of B.C. MICKLE, a daughter. MARRIAGE -- DILLON-IRWIN -- At the residence of A.G. PARK, in Hanford, on Sunday evening, Aug. 11, 1895, by A.G. PARK; Robert A. DILLON and Mrs. Mary B. IRWIN. MARRIED at SEA -- The Morro correspondent of the San Luis Obispo 'Reasoner' tells of the wedding of a Kings County couple which occurred near the first named place on July 24th, as follows: "There was a wedding here about 3 o'clock today. A young couple just from Kings County chartered the steam tug 'Tiger,' which was lying at anchor in the bay, and having previously engaged Judge RILEY, proceeded outside the 3-mile limit, where he pronounced the words which made Leon LEONI and Laida LANE man and wife." DEATH -- SIMS -- At Capitola, Cal., Aug. 6, 1895, of inflammation of the bowels, Kelso Robert Stuart SIM [spelled 2 ways], son of Kelso and Alma SIM of Hanford, aged 7 months, 23 days. [The remains of deceased were brought to Hanford on Wednesday, accompanied by the father of deceased and J.S. ROBINSON. The funeral took place on Thursday forenoon from the Episcopal church and the remains were interred in the Hanford cemetery. The parents of the little one have the heart-felt sympathy of this community in their sad bereavement.] DEATH -- FAHEY -- In Hanford, Cal., Aug 7, 1895, of consumption, William P. FAHEY, aged 25 years. [Deceased had been suffering for many months from the dread disease until at 5 a.m. last Wednesday death came to his relief. The funeral took place from the Catholic church at 10 a.m. last Thursday, and the remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery. Deceased was a brother of John FAHEY of this city. He was well taken care of during his illness. There was a large attendance at his funeral, which showed the esteem in which he was held by a large number of friends in Kings county.] ------------------------------------------------------- MARTENS-VAN WYNEN -- 2 Happy People Married by Justice St. John -- The Fresno 'Republican' of the July 25th says: Justice St. John was dubiously contemplating his receipts for the day just before closing time at 5 o'clock last evening, when in tripped a young man wreathed with smiles, followed by a handsome young lady. The former handed the Judge a marriage license. The Justice's good humor was again aroused at the prospect of a neat fee and the pleasant duty of making people happy. The names of the couple were J. MARTENS and Neeltje VAN WYNEN. Both are natives of Holland and at present reside in Hanford. The Judge stepped outside and summoned Attorneys W.D. FOOTE and Ben G. WINTERS to act as witnesses. In an impressive manner he tied the conjugal knot. After this was over, he instructed MARTENS to kiss his bride. She snickered and drew back, but MARTENS, obeying the order of the court, awkwardly caught her and implanted a fervent kiss upon her ruby cheek. FOOTE suggested that the witnesses should kiss the bride, but this was ruled out as irrelevant, immaterial and incompetent. ------------------------------------------------------- HANFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL -- The Trustees of Oriental School District held a meeting yesterday evening, at which the teachers were given in charge of the different rooms as follows: 1st room, Miss P. EDWARDS 2d, Mrs. L.E. DRENNAN 3d, Mrs. N.E. DAVIDSON 4th, Miss Belle JACOBS 5th, Miss Georgiana BROOKS 6th, Miss Jennie APPLEGARTH 7th, Miss Emily DODGE 8th, Miss Alice M. ROOT 9th, Mr. A.M. AYERS 10th, Mr. C.C. CHILDRESS The first room, in charge of Miss EDWARDS, will be located across the street, from the school house in the new structure rented from G.X. WENDLING. The building will be fenced in and the little ones probably have their separate playground there. The rent paid for the building is $15 per month. ------------------------------------------------------- QUICKLY DROPPED HER WEEDS -- Mrs. LEGLER, wife of the conductor who was run over in this city and who died within a few hours from his injuries, was remarried one day last week in Los Angeles, to a man named LANGS, in less than 60 days after the death of her husband. The Kern City 'Standard' says in regard to the matter: "The family of LANGS, into which Mrs. LEGLER unfortunately married, is said to be about as disreputable a lot as could be found in a day's journey by the most rapid means of transportation. It is the general impression here that they are after the two or three thousand dollars insurance money she got at Mr. LEGLER's death, and that when they get it she will be turned adrift. However, she gets no sympathy." -------------------------------------------------------- GRANGEVILLE -- -Geo. LOBDALE has returned from Lake county where he went to visit his parents. -Geo. BARTLETT ran a rusty nail into his foot last Wednesday, inflicting a painful and dangerous wound. -Miss Josie TILTON has been superintending the fruit cutting sheds on her grandfather's orchard near Lemoore this summer. ARMONA -- -C.W. IRWIN and his little boy, Dean, have been on the sick list for the past few days, but are now better. -The sick children mentioned in the last issue of the 'Journal' are all getting better, in both families. Hopes are now entertained that C. REID's child will recover. KETTLEMAN PLAINS -- -Squire LIGHT is hauling straw from Sunflower Valley. His business as Justice of the Peace is light. -John LYBECK has rented a 400 acre ranch in San Luis Obispo county, about 15 miles from Paso Robles. -Mrs. E.D. JONES recently fired off a gun accidentally, the bullet going close to her head. She hasn't got over the nervous shock since, together with the nervous shock of drawing water out of a 60-foot well for 14 head of stock for a week. Transcribed by Dee Sardoch To see more old newspapers, visit http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/

    02/17/2010 02:08:00