San Luis Obispo County Book Of Marriages VOL A PG 145 Marriage License State of California, County of San Luis Obispo I authorize any Judge, Justice of the Peace, Priest or Minister of the Gospel of any denomination to join in Marriage George Washington GILLIS Resident of Templeton, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California and Mary Elizabeth ROBINSON, Resident of Templeton, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California. Said Parties being of sufficient age to contract Marriage Marriage Certificate I hereby certify that the parties named in the within License were joined in Marriage by me, on the 28th day of February A.D. 1897 in Templeton, Said County and State. That upon examination of the parties, I have ascertained their nativity to be as follows: Bride's mother native of England Father native of England. The Bridegroom's mother native of Indianna Father native of Iowa. The said Bride was never before married. The said Bridegroom was never before married. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 28th day of February A. D. 1897. signed: Isaac BAIRD Presbyterian Minister Filed for Record at the request of Rev. Isaac BAIRD this Second day of March A. D. 1897 at 6 min. past 8 o'clock a.m. J. F. FIELDLER County Recourder
Mark your Calendars!! It's Time For Jamboree!! We are very excited to announce plans for Southern California Genealogical Society's 37th Annual Genealogy Jamboree and Resource Expo Friday and Saturday, May 5 and 6, 2006 Burbank Airport Hilton Convention Center The Jamboree planners have outdone themselves in organizing the strongest lineup of speakers ever seen in Southern California. Over the two days, participants will choose from over 45 presentations by more than 30 knowledgeable and respected speakers. -- Whether you're just beginning to climb your family tree or have many generations of family history neatly tucked away in those binders and files, you'll find sessions that will help advance your research. -- We will celebrate the diversity of Southern California with a focus on ethnic specialties, including African American, German, Hispanic, Native American, Scots-Irish, Mexican, Jewish, French Canadian, British Isles, and others. -- A special series of talks will address the needs of family historians -- interviewing, writing, publishing, and storytelling. -- With the surge of interest in DNA and other technology-based research tools, you'll find several sessions to help apply these new techniques to solve your family mysteries. -- Three sessions will address ways for genealogical societies to transform the Challenge of the Internet into the Opportunity of the Internet. Review techniques for promotion and publicity, discuss methods to retain and gain members, and learn how to create an effective presence on the Internet. -- Software demonstrations will help you get the most out of those genealogy programs and other research tools. In addition to the education sessions, you'll have lots of time to socialize, explore the Exhibition Hall, meet with the experts for one-on-one consultations, and chat with your favorite authors in our new Book Nook. Take advantage of a unique opportunity to have your copy of SCGS's newly published family history anthology, "Celebrating Family History," autographed by several of the volume's contributors. Door prizes will be awarded throughout Jamboree, with the Grand Prize of a seven-night stay at the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel in Temple Square. Friday features a vendor reception [no-host bar] followed by a special-event banquet with the keynote address "Cemetery Hoppin'" with Bill Dollarhide. Register early for the banquet; seating is limited. Are you driving from a distance? Why not come to town a few days early, or stay through the weekend, and drink up the excitement that is Los Angeles. Jamboree participants will enjoy a per-night room rate of $102, which is a significant savings over standard rates. Fly into the Bob Hope Burbank Airport and jump on the complimentary shuttle, and you'll be at the hotel in just minutes. Whether it's sightseeing, taking the family to Disneyland, or spending a few days ancestor-hunting at the area's many genealogical treasure troves, there is no place like Southern California. You'll find all the details -- speaker list and topics, vendors, registration information and online registration through our secure shopping cart -- at www.scgsgenealogy.com. Register by March 31 for special early-bird pricing. Please feel free to pass this message along. See you there!!! The Library is open to the public for research on: 10:00am - 4:00pm Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays 10:00am - 9:00pm Tuesdays 10:00am - 4:00pm on third and fourth Saturdays 10:00am - 4:00pm on first and second Sundays Closed Mondays Southern California Genealogical Society 417 Irving Drive Burbank, California 91504-2408 phone: 818-843-7247 email: scgs@scgsgenealogy.com web: www.scgsgenealogy.com
Happy hunting, everyone. Carol >Greetings All, > >My eyes are blood shot this morning for a reason. Late last night I >found out Ancestry.com is offering free access to four of their >databases that are normally open only to subscribers. Well, I had >to validate the news before I passed it on to you :-) and three >hours later I went to bed without taking the time to drop you this >message. I hit a gold mine on the WW1 Draft Cards database!!! > >The following databases are free THIS MONTH only. World War 1 Draft >Registration Cards >1870 US Federal Census - Index & Images >Civil War Service Records >African American Records > >You have to register, but only give your name and e-mail address. >To get to these free databases use this URL: >http://www.researchguides.net/free.htm > >You can start accessing the databases immediately, but you will also >get two e-mails -- 1) thanking you for trying Ancestry.com 2) >asking you to confirm. Don't hesitate to reply to the the >confirmation -- I didn't have to go through the sign-on process this morning. > >Quirk: I could not print or save the images to disk. But....by >right clicking, I could "Save image as...". >Caution, some of the cards and all of the census images are a >combination of several images. Watch as they appear on the screen >and note where the image blocks are located before the image is >displayed. After saving the individual image blocks, you may have to >use a photo-editing program to patch them together. [Although some >consisted of only one image block, I found most were two images >blocks, with the front of the card on one and the back on >another. But there were times when the card front was split in two.] > >Tips: The smaller the image, the less blocks. >Check that you "saved" what you wanted before moving on to the next find. >If you have access to Heritage Quest -- get your census images from it. > >Enjoy and good luck. > > >Regards, >Barbara >Home is where I hang my @ -- right now it is Tucson, Arizona Carol De Priest Honest Intellectual Inquiry <http://www.dakotacom.net/~depriest/index.htm> I have yet to see any problem, however complicated, which, when looked at in the right way did not become still more complicated. <http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/p/poulanders137583.html>Poul Anderson
Coming Soon -- an exciting announcement about the 2006 Genealogy Jamboree and Resource Expo! Mark your calendars now for May 5 and 6, 2006. Here is the rundown of activities at the SCGS Library for February. This month's Lunch and Learn is this coming Saturday, February 11. Lunch and Learn is *free* and open to the public. Lunch & Learn When: Saturday, February 11, at 12:00 p.m. at the Library What: Virginia Genealogy: Regions, Repositories and Experiences Who: Chuck Mitchell Chuck Mitchell began searching in Alabama in 1995, then began attended seminars, classes and conferences in Bay area. He attended NGS in Richmond in 1999, and the Samford Institute in Birmingham, AL in 2000 and 2001. He has attended 4 more National Conferences. He is VP and Program Chair for Questing Heirs Genealogical Society in Long Beach, CA. The Library will be open for patron use following Chuck's presentation; however, the book stacks and computers will be unavailable for research use during the talk. 12:00 lunch is brown bag, or order from the sandwich/pizza shop around the corner. Presentation begins at 1:00. Other activities include: February 9 Long Range Planning Committee 6:00 p.m. February 11 Jamboree Committee Meeting 9:00 a.m. We need more members! Please volunteer! February 12 Writers Group Meeting (SCGS Members) 12:00 noon February 13 Legacy Users Group 7:00 p.m. February 16 Board of Directors Meeting 6:00 p.m. All SCGS Members encouraged to attend February 18 German Interest Group Meeting 1:00 p.m. Making the Best Use of Queries February 21 Writers Group Meeting (SCGS Members) 12:00 noon February 25 Jamboree Committee Meeting 9:30 a.m. February 25 1890 Project Meeting 1:30 p.m. February 26 Family Tree Maker Interest Group 2:00 p.m. Stop in on Wednesdays for help with your French-Canadian research, or on Thursdays for assistance researching German ancestors. Upcoming Events March 11 Lunch and Learn 12:00 noon A Look at Courthouse Records Lois Burlo March 18 German Interest Group 1:00 p.m. Message Boards March 19 French Canadian Heritage Society Meeting 10:00 a.m. March 26 Kids' Genealogy Camp 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. April 6, 13, 20, 27 Beginning Genealogy Classes 9:30 a.m. May 5-6 37th Annual Genealogy Jamboree and Resource Expo - Burbank Hilton The Library is open to the public for research on: 10:00am - 4:00pm Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays 10:00am - 9:00pm Tuesdays 10:00am - 4:00pm on third and fourth Saturdays 10:00am - 4:00pm on first and second Sundays Closed Mondays All activities held at the Southern California Genealogical Society 417 Irving Drive Burbank, California 91504-2408 phone: 818-843-7247 email: scgs@scgsgenealogy.com web: www.scgsgenealogy.com
The U. C. Bancroft Library, is turning One Hundred Years old this year, and some of the artifacts that they have are going to be shown at the U.C. Art Museum http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/02/06/MNGVOH3G7S1.DTL George --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses.
I was wondering if there is a list of deaths in Ventura, for around 1888, looking for a Mrs. McMillan, the wife of a John McMillan, a Episcopal Minister. She is reported to of died, when her daughter Grace, was one year old, who was born March 14, 1887. The daughter was then adopted by a aunt Jennie Green, of Santa Barbara, and Green was the last name, she graduated from U.C. in 1908. She married a Wiley Casey Dorris, in 1913, and they were to move to Bakersfield, where she was one of the four first women to be elected to the California State Assembly, in 1918. Thanks George --------------------------------- Brings words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with Yahoo! Mail.
Hello List Members, Can anyone help me with the possibility that the funeral establishment Overholtzer (& Sons) @ 916 S. Hill St., Los Angeles ca. 1920s is still in business; perhaps under new management or as a merged business.. I am trying to locate burial records for a death that occurred in February 1922. Does anyone have any information as to where the records for such an establishment would be held? Bette Thank you
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cascchgs/es/esb8.html http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/poetry/broughton1.html#series8 On 1/30/06, mt view <mt_view2002@yahoo.com> wrote: > > I would like to know if Salas Brothers-Moore funeral chapel in Modesto, > still open and if so do they still have records, from 1956. If not does > some other company have them. An last how can they be checked, for I am > looking to find out where a Esto Broughton, is buried. She died Nov. 20, > 1956, in Modesto, and had a private service, she was one of the first four > women to be elected to the California Assembly, in 1918. > > > Thanks > > George > > > --------------------------------- > > What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos > > > ==== SOCAL Mailing List ==== > Do NOT post virus notices to the list. > >
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: Surname: BOEN Given Name: Ray L. Publication Date: 10/5/2005 Entry Type: Obituary Date of Death: 10/2/2005 Place of death: Bakersfield Cemetery: Greenlawn SW Memorial Park, Panama Ln., Bakersfield Funeral Director: Greenlawn SW Mortuary, Bakersfield, CA Requested by: _dewberry@cswnet.com_ (mailto:dewberry@cswnet.com) The Bakersfield Californian Wednesday, October 5, 2005 Pg. B2 Ray L. BOEN 3/2/1921 - 10/2/2005 Services: Thurs., Oct. 6, 10:30 a.m. A graveside service will be held Thursday, October 6, 2005, 10:30 a.m. at Greenlawn Southwest Memorial Park, 2739 panama Road. Ray was born in rural Arkansas one of the eleven siblings of William and Mary Boen. The family moved to Bakersfield when he was about 12 years old and he resided here the rest of his life. He met the love of his life here, Aline Smith, they married in 1943. They had two children together. Ray, known as 'Papa' by the family, served in the Army during World War II. He worked for the County Roads Department for many years. He then did what he had always wanted to do...he started his own business in the construction industry. He began by hauling sand and gravel. Then there were jobs working on feed mills and pipelines. He finally settled on building steel storage tanks at which he was very successful and pursued until his retirement. All during these years 'Nana 7 Papa's' house was the hub of the family. You could always go there and count on being loved (unconditionally), fed (ridiculous amounts of good food) and probably catch a game of Yahtzee or watch a ball game on the big screen. These are memories that we will always hold dear in our hearts. Nana passed away eight years ago. He has been very lonely for her since she left us. Now they are together again eternally. He was also preceded in death by his parents and seven of his siblings. He is survived by his daughter, Linda Horrisberger and husband, Bill; and his son, John Boen; 5 grandsons, Scott Horrisberger and wife, Laura, Kevin Horrisberger, Tim Auxier and wife, Amy, Bryin Boen and Chase Boen; 9 great-grandchildren, Alicia, Amber, Andrew, Bradley, Kassie, Lauren, Leslie and Blake Horrisberger along with Tyler Auxier; 2 great-great-grandsons, Zackary Ontiveros and Ethan Horrisberger. The family is very grateful to Bryin Boen for caring for Papa these last few months. Visitation is Wednesday, October 5, 2005, 12-9 p.m. at Greenlawn Southwest Mortuary. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: WILKINSON ELLA MAE born: 09/20/1931 FEMALE OK mother: FAUGHN father: OGBORN died: KERN 03/12/2000 age: 68 requested by: _patchitty@sbcglobal.net_ (mailto:patchitty@sbcglobal.net) The Bakersfield Californian March 14, 2000 Ella Mae Wilkinson Services: Wed., March 15, 2 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Wed., March 15 at 2 p.m. at Peters Funeral Home chapel in Wasco for Ella Mae Wilkinson, 68, of McFarland, who passed away on March 12 in Bakersfield. Interment will follow at Greenlawn Cemetery on River Blvd. in Bakersfield. Visitation will be held on Tues., March 14 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Peters Funeral Home. Ella's brother, Sonny Ogborn, preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband, Darrell Wilkinson of McFarland; sons, Calvin Allsup of Pomona, Ron Allsup of Victorville, Farrell, Dwight and Monty Allsup, all of Kingman, AZ; brothers, Henry Ogborn of Eden, UT., Wesley Ogborn of Kingman AZ, and John Ogborn of Wasco; sisters, Marie Dixon of Shafter, Jeanett King of Porterville, Margaret Reaves and Stella Yocom, both of Wasco; 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Peters Funeral Home, Wasco. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: PETTY STELLA CHRISTINE born: 02/18/1927 mother: CLARK father: LYNCH FEMALE CA died: KERN 08/25/1999 age: 72 Requested by: _praxlis@bellsouth.net_ (mailto:praxlis@bellsouth.net) The Bakersfield Californian August 27, 1999 Stella Petty Services: Sat., Aug. 28, 9 a.m. Services will be held on Saturday, August 28, 1999 at 9:00 a.m. at Doughty-Calhoun-O'Meara for Stella Petty, 72, who went to her heavenly home Wednesday, August 25, 1999. Graveside services will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Frank Meyer will officiate. Stella was born February 18, 1927 in Taft to Ira and Lola Lynch. In 1927 the family moved to Bakersfield where Stella was educated, married and raised her family. Stella was married to Floyd Petty and had five children. Stella retired from the Kern County Sheriff's Office in 1990 following 30 years of dedicated service. Starting as a clerk-typist, Stella advanced to become Records Supervisor of the department and was an officer and lifetime member of the California Law Enforcement Association of Record Supervisors. Stella was very proud of the professionalism of her department and the accomplishments of her staff. Stella will be remembered or her unwavering love and support of her family. She was a loving mother, grandmother, wife, daughter and sister. She taught us all about honesty, commitment and integrity. We will always remember her love for us. Stella was preceded in death by her parents and brothers Roy and Paul. Stella leaves to cherish her memory husband Floyd Petty; brother Ira Lynch and wife Ida; children, Connie Daillak, Kathy Wright and husband Wayne, Nathan and wife Sandra, Dan and wife Laurie, all of Bakersfield, and Dennis and wife Margaret of Bozeman, Montana. Grandchildren, Valerie Petty, Shelley Isom and husband Brian, Nathan Petty, Jr., April Donahoo, Matthew Poarch, Brett Petty, Joshua Lynch, Nicholas Petty, Jacob Lynch, Phil Petty, Timothy Petty, Noal Petty, Elizabeth Petty, Allison Petty, Christopher Daillak, and great-grandchild Brittany Isom; special Aunt Eunice Taylor and lifelong best friend Barbara Turner, and man friends from Height Street Baptist Church. Visitation will be today from 2:00 p.m until 8:00 p.m. at Doughty-Calhoun-O'Meara Funeral Home. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: TURNER ARGUS DILLARD born: 06/08/1914 M COLORADO mother: WILLIAMS died: KERN 10/31/1996 age: 82 yrs requested by: dewberry@cswnet.com The Bakersfield Californian November 2, 1996 ARGUS DILLARD TURNER June 8, 1914 - October 31, 1996 Graveside services will be held at Hillcrest Memorial Park & Mortuary, 9101 Kern Canyon Road November 4th at 1:00 p.m. for Argus Turner, 82, who passed away October 31, 1996 in Bakersfield, California. Rev. Pete Baker will officiate. Mr. Turner was born June 8, 1914 in La Junta, Colorado and moved to the Bakersfield area in 1936. He worked as a boilermaker for the Southern Railroad and was a small business owner in Lamont for many years. He was a member of Tehachapi Lodge #313 & Scottish Rite. He attended First Assembly of God Church and was a past president of Lamont Lyons Club. Argus enjoyed golf and fishing and camping with his family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 61 years Media Turner, a son and daughter in law Argus Dewayne & Lois Turner of Bakersfield, a daughter Wanda Oxford Rice of Bakersfield, a son and daughter in law Larry and Deanna Turner of Bakersfield, nine grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Visitation will be held Sunday, Nov. 3rd, 12-5. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: TURNER ROBERT EUGENE born: 04/14/1929 M OKLAHOMA mother: WILLIAMS died: KERN 06/24/1993 age: 64 yrs requested by: _dewberry@cswnet.com_ (mailto:dewberry@cswnet.com) The Bakersfield Californian June 26, 1993 ROBERT EUGENE TURNER Robert Eugene Turner was born April 14, 1929 in Shawnee, Okla. Bob has lived in the Bakersfield area since 1936. Bob graduated from Kern Co. Union High School. Bob was also in the Korean War and a retired vet. Bob worked for Arco as an electrician for thirty two years. He was a member of the Arco Rovers R.V. Club and Arco retiree. Bob was also a member of the Valley Christian Church Disciples of Christ. Bob was a loving father and husband. His survivors include his wife, Betty Rose Turner; son and daughter in law, Robert Stanley and Carlene Turner. Bob loved and will miss his sons, Vance Eugene Turner and David Keith turner and a loving grandfather of Robert Stanley Jr. and Timothy David Turner and a loving brother, Argus Turner and a sisters in law, Media Turner, Hazel Turner and Alma Turner; and many nieces and nephews and friends. Preceding Bob in death were two sons, John Edwards and Myron Blane. Memorials may be made to the Kern Hospice and the Bethany Homeless Shelter. Bob will be loved and missed by all who knew him. There will be visitation on Sunday, June 27 at the Hillcrest Mortuary from 10 to 8 p.m. at 9101 Kern Canyon Rd. and a graveside service at the Hillcrest Memorial Park at 10 a.m. Monday, June 28. Hillcrest Mortuary Funeral Directors Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: SHEFFIELD EULA CHRISTINE born: 02/02/1915 F TEXAS mother: CHAPMAN father: STRICKLAND died: KERN 12/09/1987 age: 72 yrs requested by: _sharander@cox.net_ (mailto:sharander@cox.net) The Bakersfield Californian December 11, 1987 SHEFFIELD, Eula Christine - Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at Central Baptist Church, 203 So. H St. for Christine, 72, who passed away December 9 in her daughters home after along illness. Pastor J.T. Reed will officiate. Graveside services will be at Greenlawn on River Blvd. Christine was born in Texas, Feb. 2, 1915. The family moved to Bakersfield in 1936 where they farmed until 1946, then moved to Atascadero, where they owned and operated Sheffield's Market until 1955 then returned to Bakersfield where she resided until her death. She retired from J.C. Penney's in 1973. She is survived by her beloved husband of 57 years, Walter and her children, Bill and Bonnie Sheffield of Atascadero, Jack Sheffield, Betty and Bill Marchand of Bakersfield, Bob and Ginny Sheffield of Fresno; her grandchildren, Keith and Linda Sheffield and Greg Sheffield of Atascadero, Debra and Boyd Boggs, Denise and Steve Ehret, Karla and Larry Morris, Kenneth and Jo Marchand, Jim and Christine Marchand, Pam and Lindsay Wood of Bakersfield, Sandra Paillet, Mike and Lisa Sheffield, Kim and Erle Hogue of Fresno and 12 precious great-grandchildren, who loved and will miss Granny very much; sister, Wanda Trapp; brother in law and sister in law, Sam and Lorraine Sheffield and Melvin and Joyce Sheffield, ob Bakersfield and numerous other family and friends in Bakersfield, Atascadero and Texas. Christine was active and faithful in 1st So. Baptist Church of Bakersfield in its earlier years. Most recently a member and active in Central Baptist Church until her health confined her to bed, where she still loved and served her Lord Jesus Christ. She will be dearly missed by her loved ones and untold friends. Memorial gifts may be made to Central Baptist Church or Kern Hospice of Bakersfield. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: LYNCH, Paul C. age: 2 months county: 15 date: 6/3/1929 Requested by: _praxlis@bellsouth.net_ (mailto:praxlis@bellsouth.net) The Bakersfield Californian Tuesday, June 4, 1929 Pg. 17 BABY LYNCH CALLED Paul Lynch, 2 1/2-months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Lynch, route ? died last night at a local hospital. Funeral arrangements for the infant will be announced later. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: STRICKLAND THOMAS JEFFERSON born: 09/07/1887 M MISSISSIPPI mother: WEHELMS father: STRICKLAND died: KERN 08/25/1958 age: 71 yrs requested by: _sharander@cox.net_ (mailto:sharander@cox.net) The Bakersfield Californian Tuesday, August 26, 1958 Pg. 28 STRICKLAND, Thomas Jefferson - funeral services will be conducted in the chapel at Greenlawn Mortuary, Wednesday at 3 p.m. for Thomas Jefferson Strickland, 70, 305 F. St., who died Aug. 25 in his home. The Rev. G. E. Lackey and the Rev. James A. Askew of the Central Baptist Church, Greenfield, will officiate and interment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Mr. Strickland was a native of Mississippi and had lived in Bakersfield for 21 years. He was a member of the Central Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ethel Strickland, 505 F St.; one son, Barney Strickland, Texas; two daughters, Christine Sheffield and Wanda Trapp, both of Bakersfield; one sister, Mrs. Kelly Anderson, Denver, Colo.; and 12 grandchildren. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: SMITH IDA M born: 09/23/1883 mother: NOWELS F died: KERN 06/25/1962 age: 78 yrs requested by: _airrow@ix.netcom.com_ (mailto:airrow@ix.netcom.com) The Bakersfield Californian Wednesday, June 27, 1962 Pg. 42 SMITH, Ida Myrea - Funeral services will be conducted in the Memorial Chapel at Greenlawn Mortuary on Thursday at 3 p.m. for Ida Myrea Smith, 78, of 1206 1/2 West Drive, who died June 25 in a Bakersfield hospital. She was a native of Iowa and had lived in Kern County and California for 12 years. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Methodist Church and of the Rebekah Lodge. The Rev. Ralph Bolick will officiate at the services and interment will follow in the Garden of Memory at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Survivors include her husband, Frank W. of Bakersfield; two daughters, Irene Johnson of Bakersfield, Lola Travis of Oregon; three sons,Glenn G. of Los Angeles, Frank W. of Long Beach, Keith W. of Illinois; and eight grandchildren. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: GONZALES ALBINO M born: 12/27/1930 MALE ME mother: MOTA died: KERN 09/28/1963 age: 32 requested by: _grandpamacias@sbcglobal.net_ (mailto:grandpamacias@sbcglobal.net) The Bakersfield Californian Tuesday, October 1, 1963 Pg. 39 GONZALES, Albino M. - Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today in Hopson's Lamont Mortuary Chapel and Requiem Mass will be said at 9 a.m. Wednesday in St. Augustine Church, Lamont, for Albino M. Gonzales, 32, Route 2, Del Kern, who died Sept. 28 in a Bakersfield hospital. The Rev. Placido Lanz will officiate. Mr. Gonzales was a native of Mexico and had resided in this community 1 1/2 years. Survivors include his widow, Otilia Gonzales; three sons, Raul, Adolfo and Daniel Gonzalez, and three daughters, Delfina, Gloria and Bertha Gonzales, all of Bakersfield; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adalio Gonzales of Texas and four brothers, and five sisters of Mexico. Pallbearers will be Pete Ugarte, Moses Ugarte, David Ugarte, Adolfo Yglecias, Cruz Jasso and Adalio Gonzales. Interment will be in Arvin District Cemetery. Hopson's Lamont Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for the following person: FRANKLIN ROBERT G born: 08/06/1890 M SOUTH DAKOTA mother: AKERSON died: KERN 07/19/1965 age: 74 yrs Requested by: agoddyn@telus.net The Bakersfield Californian Thursday, July 22, 1965 Pg. 37 FRANKLIN, Robert Guy - Funeral services for Robert Guy Franklin of 703 Merced St., Maricopa, who died July 12 in a traffic accident near Bakersfield, were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the chapel of the Erickson and Brown Mortuary, Taft. Officiating at the rites were Rev. George Stone of the Unity church of Bakersfield, assisted by officers of the Maricopa Masonic Lodge. Burial followed in the West Side District Cemetery. Mr. Franklin, born Aug. 6, 1890, in Millbank S. D., had been a resident of Maricopa the past 35 years. He was a distributor for the Norwalk Oil Co. A World War I veteran, Mr. Franklin was a member of the Veterans of World War I., Taft Barracks. He was also a member of the Maricopa Masonic Lodge and the Petroleum Pioneers. Survivors include his widow, Erma; three brothers, Howard N. of New Cuyama and Louis and Fred, both of Oceano; and two sisters, Mrs. Lila Johnson of Lake Isabella and Mrs. Mildred Robinson of Seal Beach. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
I would like to thank everyone, who gave the information, on the Salas Brothers Funeral Home, I will be writing them for the cemetery, Esto is buried. The reason that I want to know, is so that I can give that information to the owner of this web site. http://politicalgraveyard.com/index.html Thanks again George mt view <mt_view2002@yahoo.com> wrote: I would like to know if Salas Brothers-Moore funeral chapel in Modesto, still open and if so do they still have records, from 1956. If not does some other company have them. An last how can they be checked, for I am looking to find out where a Esto Broughton, is buried. She died Nov. 20, 1956, in Modesto, and had a private service, she was one of the first four women to be elected to the California Assembly, in 1918. Thanks George --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos --------------------------------- Bring words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with your Yahoo! Mail.