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Page 1: History of the State of California and Biographical Record

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Index to Biographies and Portraits in James Miller Guinn’s

History of the State of California and

Biographical Record of

Santa Cruz, San Benito, Monterey and San Luis Obispo

Counties

By

Stanley D. Stevens

Librarian Emeritus

University of California Santa Cruz

The content of this article is the responsibility of the individual author.

It is the library's intent to provide accurate local history information, however, it is not possible

for the library to completely verify the accuracy of all information. If you believe that factual

statements in a local history article are incorrect and can provide documentation, please

contact the library.

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Index to Biographies & Portraits

in

James Miller Guinn’s

History of the State of California and

Biographical Record of

Santa Cruz

San Benito

Monterey

and

San Luis Obispo Counties

Published by

The Chapman Publishing Co., Chicago, 1903.

by

Stanley D. Stevens

Librarian Emeritus

University of California

Santa Cruz

Reformatted 2019

Originally Published 2010

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Index to Portraits in Guinn

Facing

page

Abbott, Carlisle Stewart 573

Alexander, John King 381

Anthony, Elihu 667

Atteridge, Arthur 633

Baldwin, Alfred 271

Baldwin, Levi Karner 679

Beebee, William Lemuel [2nd] 347

Blackburn, William 639

Brooks, Truman 369

Burnett, Melville D. 401

Carr, Jesse Douglas 265

Casey, Katie Hoalton 561

Casey, William Sr. 561

Congdon, Willis R. Sr. (Dr.) 661

Cooley, William R. 545

Corey, Hiram 465

Cox, Peter 685

Davis, George L. 459

Davis, Hiram Lee 621

Dodge, William Reese 433

Eardley, Bedson A. 593

Elberg, Mark 315

Foreman, Solomon Walliston 337

Gagnon, Michael 529

Geil, Samuel Franklin (S. F. Gile) 551

Griswold, William 309

Guinn, James Miller 33

Hartman, Isaiah 645

Hatton, William 603

Hazard, Robert J. 411

Hebert, Zephirin (Zephrin) 523

Hihn, Frederick Augustus 259

Iverson, J. B. (of Salinas) 331

Ivins, Ernest C. Sr. 673

Karner, Zadock 705

King, James Isaac 485

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Kunitz, Johann Ernest H. 651

Leese, David 507

Lull, George W. 417

Mansfield, Colonel H. 453

Manuel, Augustine Antoni 583

McCurry, James M. 353

McFadden, Charles Sr. 615

McKinnon, Duncan 539

McLean, Allan 587

Moreland, Samuel 391

Newsom, David F. (Davis) 443

Parsons, Worthington 627

Pence, Wallace M. 567

Sargent, Bradley Varnum Jr. 725

Simmler, John Jacob 281

Stoesser, Otto 359

Storm, Peter 475

Tidball, Thomas Theodore 375

Tollett, Henry Clay 517

Trafton, John Edmund 423

Trafton, William Arthur 287

Trescony, Julius A. 501

Vanderhurst, William “Judge” 293

Warden, Horatio Moore Sr. 325

Waters, James 495

Weeks, Thomas Jefferson 695

Work, Thomas A. 609

Younger, Charles Bruce Sr. 715

Zabala, Pedro Sr. 303

Index to Text Guinn’s Biographies

*** Items in (parens) are as shown or

implied in the original Guinn text;

*** Items in [brackets] are supplied by

the Editor/Indexer.

A

Abbott and Hitchcock 309 William Griswold worked for Carlisle Stewart Abbott and Benjamin Hitchcock

Abbott Hotel (Salinas) 293 William Vanderhurst went to Salinas when there were only two buildings, one was later utilized as dining room of the Abbott Hotel

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Abbott, Abiel 573 grd.-fa. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott

Abbott, Agnes 295 dau. of John Abbott; wf. of Benjamin Hitchcock

Abbott, Alonzo Boynton 623 hsb. of Etta E. Swanton

Abbott, Alvin 573-

576 bro. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott

Abbott, Carlisle Stewart (C. R.)

277,

295,

309,

573-

576

port. facing p. 573; Charles G. Chamberlain was supt. of Abbott ranch; Mont. Cty. dairyman-rancher; railroad promoter; erected Abbott House (Salinas); Benjamin Hitchcock was foreman of Olema (Alama) (Marin Cty.) Abbott ranch 2 yrs.; CA Assemblyman (Mont. Cty.) 1875-78; William Griswold worked for him & Benjamin Hitchcock for 5 yrs.

Abbott, Clara 576 dau. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott; wf. of Dr. Nelson Schofield Giberson

Abbott, Donna Maria 576 dau. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott; wf. of G. Chamberlain

Abbott, Elizabeth Merriman (Mrs.

Carlisle Stewart Abbott) 575

dau. of Lewis Merriman; wf. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott

Abbott, Etta E. Swanton 623 dau. of Emily J. Parshley & Albion Paris Swanton; wf. of Alonzo Boynton Abbott

Abbott, George 573 great-grd.-fa. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott

Abbott, John [1st] 573 hsb. of Lydia Boyington Abbott; fa. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott

Abbott, John [2nd] 295

fa. of Agnes Abbott Hitchcock; fa.-in-law of Benjamin Hitchcock; Benjamin Hitchcock managed the Olema, Marin Cty. Abbott ranch 1 yr.

Abbott, Lydia Boyington (Boyinghon) 573 wf. of John Abbott [1st]; mo. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott

Abeel, David K. (Abell) 519 J.J.C. Leonard got Sea Beach Hotel fr. D.K. Abeel

Adams, Frank 317 partner of John H. Hollister; bought Santa Rosa ranch in Pima Cty., AZ

Adams, George 430 Wats. brewery bought by Christian Palmtag; later called Pajaro Valley brewery

Adcock, Joseph Anthony G. 670 son of R. J. Adcock Sr.; bro. of R. J. Adcock Jr.; Mont. Cty. Recorder

Adcock, Robert James Jr. 670 bro. of Joseph Anthony G. Adcock; mgr. of his fa.’s merchandise business

Adcock, Robert James Sr. 670 fa. of Joseph Anthony G. Adcock

Aertker, Victor (Rev. Father) 647 Franciscan Fa. of Mission Santa Barbara; had charge of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Affron, Adel (aka Adele or Addie) 428 wf. of James Albert Pell Sr.; mo. of Grace Affron Pell, Philip Sheridan Pell, Charles Gibbons Pell and James Albert Pell Jr.

Agenda, Monterey Cty. [beets] 653 see bio of Bentley, William H.[or E.]

Agnews, State Institute for Insane 327,

503

Edward White (2d) was a Trustee; Dr. Charles Howe Anderson, S. Cruz

Agriculture, Pajaro Valley

327,

495-

497

apples, apricots, beans, berries, oats, onions, potatoes, prunes, sugar beets; see also Edward White Jr.; see also Pajaro Valley

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Aguirre, Kate M. 502 wf. of Julius A. Trescony

Ainger, Hannah M. Call 299 decd. dau. of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call; wf. of Reuben Ainger

Ainger, Reuben 299 hsb. of Hannah M. Call Ainger

Albaugh, Maggie 596 wf. of J. L. Anderson

Albright, Emma Baker 546 wf. of John Albright; mo. of Joseph Albright

Albright, John 546 hsb. of Emma Baker Albright; fa. of Joseph Albright

Albright, Joseph 546-

547

son of Emma Baker & John Albright; Wats. & Spreckels farmer

Albright, Josephine 547 dau. of Nancy Jane Bunton & Joseph Albright; wf. of G. H. Leland

Albright, Lena May 547 dau. of Nancy Jane Bunton & Joseph Albright; wf. of Frank Tuttle

Albright, Myrtle 547 dau. of Nancy Jane Bunton & Joseph Albright; wf. of Edward J. (E. A.) Kelly

Albright, Nancy Jane Bunton 547 [dau. of William Bunton]; wf. of Joseph Albright

Albright, Orrel Etta 547 dau. of Nancy Jane Bunton & Joseph Albright

Albright, Thomas Joseph 547 son of Nancy Jane Bunton & Joseph Albright

Albright, William Henry 547 son of Nancy Jane Bunton & Joseph Albright

Aldrich, Phebe 492 wf. of William Zoeth Brown; mo. of James A. Brown

Alexander Building (Watsonville) 548 erected by Perry Morton Andrews

Alexander, Elmer P. 589 son of John K. Alexander; Mont. Cty. Tax Col.

Alexander, John King

381-

382,

589,

709,

732

port. facing p. 381; fa. of Elmer P. Alexander; Mont. Cty. Superior Court Judge with whom George A. Daugherty formed a partnership; Thomas J. Riordan was also a partner

Alexander, Mabel E. Chestnut 589 wf. of Elmer P. Alexander

Alexander, Ralston Carroll 589 son of Mabel E. Chestnut & Elmer P. Alexander

Allen, Ann Reeves 321 wf. of Henry Allen; mo. of Lucy E. Allen Wilson

Allen, Anna Gilmore 728 wf. of Thomas Allen; mo. of Thomas F. Allen

Allen, Anna J. 728 dau. of Anna Gilmore & Thomas Allen

Allen, Henry 321 hsb. of Ann Reeves Allen; fa. of Lucy E. Allen Wilson

Allen, Lucy E. 321 dau. of Ann Reeves & Henry Allen; wf. of Singleton W. Wilson

Allen, Robert Thomas Pritchard (1813-

1888) (Capt.) (aka Colonel R.T.P. Allen) 266

General Collamer (Callamore) tendered an appt. to Jesse Douglas Carr as postal agent for CA, but Pres. Taylor gave appt. to his private secretary’s friend, Capt. Allen

Allen, Thomas 728 hsb. of Anna Gilmore Allen; fa. of Thomas F. Allen

Allen, Thomas F. 728 son of Thomas Allen; Wats. farmer, sugar beets, potatoes & onions

Almond, Lucy 492 mo. of George Butler

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Alviso, Isabel 727 wf. of José Ramon Argüello

Alyn, L.? [unidentified] 568 director 1871 Watsonville Gas Co.

Alzina, Abe 674 son of Carlotta Gonzalez & Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina

Alzina, Albert 674 son of Carlotta Gonzalez & Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina

Alzina, Carlotta Gonzalez 674 widow of Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina; mo. of Enoch Alzina

Alzina, Carrie 674 dau. of Carlotta Gonzalez & Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina

Alzina, Enoch 673-

674

son of Carlotta Gonzalez & Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina; S. Cruz Cty. Dep. Sheriff under Milton Besse

Alzina, Francisca 674 dau. of Carlotta Gonzalez & Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina

Alzina, Francisco L. (Frank) 673 hsb. of Carlotta Gonzalez Alzina; fa. of Enoch Alzina, et al.; 1st Sheriff, S. Cruz Cty.

Alzina, Frank [Jr.] 674 son of Carlotta Gonzalez & Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina

Alzina, John 674 son of Carlotta Gonzalez & Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina

Alzina, Pauline 674 dau. of Carlotta Gonzalez & Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina

Alzina, Thomas 674 son of Carlotta Gonzalez & Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina

Amat, Thaddeus (Rt. Rev.)

647

blessed the land where the Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum and church were built

Amberg, Emma (aka Emily, aka Amelia) 460 wf. of Alexander Montieth; mo. of Evelyn (Eva), Minerva, & Emma (Emily) Montieth

American Legion of Honor 282,

284

benevolent society of which John Jacob Simmler was a member; Henry Waterhouse Briggs was member

Ames, Emily S. 564 2d wf. of John Costello; mo. of Abraham Costello

Ames, William H. 547 Mill Supt., Loma Prieta Lumber Co., Wats.

Amesti, Caledonia (Cledonia) 621,

646

dau. of Prudencia (Prudenciana) Vallejo & José Amesti; wf. of Francisco Arano; donated land for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Amesti, Carmen [aka Carmen de Amesti

McKinley]

621,

646

dau. of Prudencia (Prudenciana) Vallejo & José Amesti; wf. of James McKinley; mo. of Ellen McKinley Rianda; donated land for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Amesti, José 250 hsb. of Prudencia (Prudenciana) Vallejo Amesti; he was granted Rancho los Corralitos aka Rancho Amesti

Amesti, Prudencia (Prudenciana) Vallejo 646 wf. of José Amesti; donated 130 acres for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Amesti, Santa 646 dau. of Prudencia (Prudenciana) Vallejo & José Amesti; wf. of Pinto; donated land for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Amesti, Tomasa (Tomaso) M. [sic] 646 dau. of Prudencia (Prudenciana) Vallejo & José Amesti; wf. of Ascension Mendia; donated land for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Amidon, Frances 397 wf. of Frederick E. Jenkins [1st]; mo. of Eugene Jenkins, Walter Jenkins and Ralph Jenkins

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Andersen (Anderson), Edward Erasmus 680 mgr. of Levi Karner Baldwin’s dairy ranch

Anderson, Albert 508 son of Mary Moreland & Gilbert L. Anderson

Anderson, Beck & Co. (Chualar) 580 John Iverson engaged in mercantile bus.

Anderson, Carrie 503 dau. of Maria Howe & Charles Lewis Anderson; wf. Elmer S. Daniels

Anderson, Charles Howe (Dr.) 503 son of Maria Howe & Charles Lewis Anderson

Anderson, Charles Lewis (Dr.) 502-

503

hsb. of Maria Howe Anderson; physician; author of historical essays in Elliott’s 1879 Santa Cruz County Calif., Illustrations, with Historical Sketch

Anderson, Christian Brits 502-

503

wf. of Joseph Anderson; mo. of Charles Lewis Anderson

Anderson, Edgar M. 635 son of Eva L. White & Hugh M. Anderson Sr.

Anderson, Elizabeth 651 wf. of John Wesley Barneberg

Anderson, Elizabeth Hanna 595 mo. of Jeff L. Anderson

Anderson, Emma Nelson 411 dau. of Johanna Olson & Henry Nelson; wf. of Victor Anderson

Anderson, Eva L. 635,

642

dau. of Anna Hudson & Almon White; wf. of Hugh M. Anderson

Anderson, Gilbert L. 508-

509

hsb. of Mary Moreland Anderson; brother-in-law of Samuel Moreland; ship Captain; freight loader for S. Cruz wharves

Anderson, Hannah 317 wf. of Frank Frisbie Kellogg

Anderson, Harold 596 son of Maggie Albaugh & Jeff L. Anderson

Anderson, Horace 508 son of Mary Moreland & Gilbert L. Anderson

Anderson, Hugh M. Jr. 635 son of Eva L. White & Hugh M. Anderson Sr.

Anderson, Hugh M. Sr. 635,

642

hsb. of Eva L. White Anderson; chief engr. of Wats. Water & Light Co.

Anderson, Jeff L. (J. L.) 595-

596

son of Elizabeth Hanna & John Fletcher Anderson; hsb. of Maggie Albaugh Anderson

Anderson, John Fletcher 595 fa. of Jeff L. Anderson

Anderson, Joseph 502-

503

hsb. of Christian Brits Anderson; fa. of Charles Lewis Anderson

Anderson, Josie 508 dau. of Mary Moreland & Gilbert L. Anderson; wf. of Charles J. Gillen

Anderson, Laura (Lena) 739 Danish immigrant; wf. of Christian Frederick Storm

Anderson, Maggie Albaugh [aka Mary H.] 596 wf. of Jeff L. Anderson

Anderson, Maria 503 decd. dau. of Maria Howe & Charles Lewis Anderson

Anderson, Maria Howe 503 wf. of Charles Lewis Anderson

Anderson, Mary 641 1st wf. of John Wagner

Anderson, Mary Moreland 508 wf. of Gilbert L. Anderson; sis. of Samuel Moreland

Anderson, Oma 596 dau. of Maggie Albaugh & Jeff L. Anderson

Anderson, Robert 508 son of Mary Moreland & Gilbert L. Anderson

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Anderson, Seddie 503 dau. of Maria Howe & Charles Lewis Anderson

Anderson, Victor 411 hsb. of Emma Nelson

Anderson, William 639 successor to William Blackburn as 2d S. Cruz Alcalde, 1848

Anderson, William A. 311 Mont. Cty. Assessor, ca. 1890; [Castroville builder & contractor]; Manuel R. Merritt served under him for 8 yrs. in Assessor’s office

Anderson, William W. 681 S. Cruz school principal, ca. 1879

Andresen, Ingeborg B. Crogh 320 1st wf. of Jasper Andresen

Andresen, Jasper

319-

320,

333

German-Danish immigrant; secretary, Wahrlich-Cornett Merantile Co. (Salinas)

Andresen, Maria C. Hansen 320 2nd wf. of Jasper Andresen

Andresen, Peter 320 son of Ingeborg B. Crogh & Jasper Andresen

Andrews Banking Co. 320,

556

John Pinckney Andrews, president; Henry Bosse was a director/stockholder, Arroyo Grande orchardist

Andrews Edwin 299 hsb. of Ellen Van Vlaeck Andrews; fa. of Truman Andrews

Andrews, Bert 300 son of Ellen Otis & Truman Andrews

Andrews, Charles (Oakland, CA) 300 son of Ellen Otis & Truman Andrews

Andrews, Edna 475 wf. of Owen S. Tuttle

Andrews, Ellen Otis 300 wf. of Truman Andrews

Andrews, Ellen Van Vlaeck 299 wf. of Edwin Andrews; mo. of Truman Andrews

Andrews, Fred 300 son of Ellen Otis & Truman Andrews

Andrews, George [1st] 475 fa. of Edna Andrews Tuttle, CA Pioneer of NY

Andrews, George [2nd] 300 son of Ellen Otis & Truman Andrews

Andrews, Gladys Marie 548 dau. of Ola Nevenhuysen (Nevenheiser) & Perry Morton Andrews

Andrews, John Pinckney (Pinkney)

320

former head of Bank of San Luis Obispo; now president, Andrews Banking Co., SLO

Andrews, Mary C. 300 dau. of Ellen Otis & Truman Andrews; wf. of E. H. Crawford

Andrews, Ola Nevenhuysen

(Nevenheiser) 548

dau. of Frank Nevenhuysen (Nevenheiser); wf. of Perry Morton Andrews

Andrews, Otis (Redding, CA) 300 son of Ellen Otis & Truman Andrews

Andrews, Perry Morton 548,

717

son of William Andrews (San Diego); hsb. of Ola Nevenhuysen (Nevenheiser) Andrews; carpenter/contractor, Wats.; as foreman for John Sanford Jennings to build Pajaro Valley Bank; Wats. carpenter who employed William E. Greene

Andrews, Truman 299-

300

son of Ellen Van Vlaeck & Edwin Andrews; pioneer San José dairyman; to SLO Cty., 1882, bought 1,000 ac. (Sycamore Ranch-Oak Hill dairy) in SLO Cty. from Col. W. W. Hollister

Andrews, William (San Diego) 548 fa. of Perry Morton Andrews; San Diego builder

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Angell, Clarence G. 502 son of Mamie Gibbons & Fenner A. Angell

Angell, Cora 502 dau. of Levinia E. Gillette & Joseph F. Angell [1st]

Angell, Fenner A. 502 son of Levinia E. Gillette & Joseph F. Angell [1st]; bro. of Horatio V. Angell; Soquel-Capitola merchant

Angell, Horatio V. 502 son of Levinia E. Gillette & Joseph F. Angell [1st]; bro. of Fenner A. Angell; Soquel merchant

Angell, Joseph F. [1st] 502 hsb. of Levinia E. Gillette Angell; fa. of Fenner A. Angell & Horatio V. Angell; had a hotel-livery

Angell, Joseph F. [2nd] 502 son of Mamie Gibbons & Fenner A. Angell

Angell, Josephine 502 dau. of Levinia E. Gillette & Joseph F. Angell [1st]

Angell, Levinia E. Gillette 502 wf. of Joseph F. Angell [1st]; mo. of Fenner A. Angell & Horatio V. Angell

Angell, Maggie Gibbons 502 2nd wf. of Fenner A. Angell; sis. of Mamie Gibbons

Angell, Mamie Gibbons 502 1st wf. of Fenner A. Angell; sis. of Maggie Gibbons

Angell, Medara 502 decd. dau. of Levinia E. Gillette & Joseph F. Angell [1st];

Angell, Naomi 502 dau. of Levinia E. Gillette & Joseph F. Angell [1st]

Angell, Sarah 502 dau. of Levinia E. Gillette & Joseph F. Angell [1st]

Angell, Thurman F. 502 decd. son of Mamie Gibbons & Fenner A. Angell

Anthony, Almon 668 son of Sarah Van Anda & Elihu Anthony

Anthony, Asa 667 hsb. of Sarah Odell Anthony; fa. of Elihu Anthony

Anthony, Bascom 668 decd. son of Sarah Van Anda & Elihu Anthony

Anthony, Elihu 667-

668

port. facing 667; S. Cruz pioneer; est. foundry; postmaster of S. Cruz

Anthony, Frances Clark 667 decd. 1st wf. of Elihu Anthony

Anthony, Frank 668 son of Sarah Van Anda & Elihu Anthony

Anthony, Gilbert 668 decd. son of Sarah Van Anda & Elihu Anthony

Anthony, Louisa 668 dau. of Sarah Van Anda & Elihu Anthony; wf. of Wilbur Huntington

Anthony, Louise P. 513 dau. of William Anthony; wf. William Henry Bias

Anthony, Sarah Odell 667 wf. of Asa Anthony; mo. of Elihu Anthony

Anthony, Sarah Van Anda 668 decd. 2d wf. of Elihu Anthony

Anthony, William 513 fa. of Louise P. Anthony Bias

Appleby, John F. (Appellby) 742 director, S. Cruz Electric Light & Power Co.

Apples (Pajaro Valley)

254,

297-

298,

305,

310,

340-

341,

496,

start of apples attributed to James Waters; Jacob Allt Blackburn’s single tree produced 71 boxes of “Baldwin variety”; av. wgt. per box was 42 to 46 lbs.; Morris Burns Tuttle produced 50 boxes Bellefleur apples to a tree; average weight per box of “Newtown pippins variety” was 51 to 56 lbs.; 400 carloads for Europe among 1,000 in 1901; Owen Tuttle grew hops extensively but prices led him to raise apples instead; twenty-two apple-packing firms in Pajaro Valley were owned by Slavonians, plus “four American and one Chinese,

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594 or a total of twenty-seven firms engaged in the business”; Kendrick Francis Redman Sr. “planted one of the first orchards” in Pajaro Valley; Henry Wiley was orchardist; William Augustus Sanborn had 1818 apple trees

Aptos (narrow gauge railroad) 547-

548 Loma Prieta Lumber Co. had a railroad to timber

Aptos (Santa Cruz Cty.) 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn built saw mill at Valencia

Aptos wharf (Claus Spreckels) 508 Gilbert L. Anderson loaded ships, until 1880 “when it was washed away”

Arano, Francisco 646 hsb. of Caledonia (Cledonia) Amesti

Arbuckle, Margaret H. 319 wf. of Gilbert Van Gordon [2nd]; mother of Evelyn Van Gordon, Horace Jerome Van Gordon

Archer, George 517 fa. of Maggie R. Archer Tollett

Archer, Lawrence 576 John L. Hudner was associated in his law office

Archer, Maggie R. 517 dau. of George Archer; wf. of Henry C. Tollett

Arentz, Theodore (Father) 646-

647

member of Franciscan Order of Friars Minor; Paj. Val. Orphan Asylum with its history in bio.

Argüello, Arcadia Spence 664,

667

grd.-dau. of Adelaide Estrada & David Spence; dau. of—Malarin (Fatjo) & David Stewart Spence; wf. of Luis Lorenzo Argüello

Argüello, Camilla 727 dau. of Arcadia Spence & Luis Lorenzo Argüello

Argüello, Isabel 664 dau. of Gov. José Darío de Argüello; sis. of Gov. Luís Antonio de Argüello; wf. of José Mariano Estrada

Argüello, Isabel Alviso 727 wf. of José Ramon Argüello

Argüello, Isabelle 727 dau. of Arcadia Spence & Luis Lorenzo Argüello

Argüello, José Darío de (Gov.) 664,

727

fa. of Isabel Argüello Estrada; fa. of Gov. Luís Antonio de Argüello; great-grd.-fa. of Luis Lorenzo Argüello

Argüello, José Ramon 727 son of Luis Antonio; fa. of Luis Lorenzo Argüello; hsb. of Isabel Alviso Argüello

Argüello, Luís Antonio de (CA Gov.)

250,

664,

727

son of Gov. José Darío de Argüello; bro. of Isabel Argüello Estrada; apptd. David Spence as Alcalde of Mont.; grd.-fa. of Luis Lorenzo Argüello; granted Rancho los Corralitos to José Amesti

Argüello, Luis Lorenzo 664,

727

of hsb. of Arcadia Spence (sic Spencer); great-grd.-fa. was Mexican Gov. of CA; grd.-son of Luis (Louis) Antonio Argüello

Armstrong, John G. 309 William Griswold worked for him one year on a Salinas Valley ranch

Army of the Potomac 729

Steele Bros. dairy produced a mammoth cheese 3,056 lbs., ½ sent to San Fran. Mechanics’ Fair, sold for $3,000, other ½ sent to Army of the Potomac; [“This mammoth cheese was the product of all the dairies of the Pescadero Rancho for two days.”—San Mateo Cty.]

Arndt, Lena 641 2nd wf. of John Wagner

Arner, Mary Ann see Usher, Mary Ann

Arner, Mary Catherine see Usher, Mary Catherine (Mrs. William Henry Ely)

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Arner, Moses see Usher, Moses

Artists (Santa Cruz) 652 Johann Ernest Kunitz’ paintings “among the best specimens ever painted of local landscape”

Ascension Winery (Paso Robles) 328 Andrew York, proprietor

Ashley, Otis 699 two years later Isaac “Graham built another mill at San Lorenzo, and Mr. Meder and Otis Ashley rented the old mill”

Association of California Pioneers see Society of California Pioneers (Assn.)

Aston, Joseph Franklin 439-

440 hsb. of Mary Ellen Welch Aston

Aston, Mary Ellen Welch 439-

440

dau. Richard R. Welch; wf. of Joseph Franklin Aston

Atteridge, Arthur [2nd] 633

Irish immigrant; port. facing p. 633; son of Nora Ryan & Arthur J. Atteridge [1st]; hsb. of Mary Sheehy (Sheehey) Atteridge; Wats. grocer; Watsonville City Trustee

Atteridge, Arthur J. [1st] 633 hsb. of Nora Ryan Atteridge; fa. of Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Atteridge, Arthur Joseph [3rd] 633 son of Mary Sheehy & Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Atteridge, Genevieve M. 633 dau. of Mary Sheehy & Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Atteridge, James Leo 633 son of Mary Sheehy & Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Atteridge, John Timothy 633 son of Mary Sheehy & Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Atteridge, Mary Sheehy (Sheehey) 633 dau. of Timothy Sheehy; wf. of Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Atteridge, Nora Ryan 633 wf. of Arthur J. Atteridge [1st]; mo. of Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Atteridge, Robert Emmett 633 son of Mary Sheehy & Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Atwood, Albert J. 597 hsb. of Caroline (Carrie) Bierer Atwood

Atwood, Caroline (Carrie) Bierer 597 wf. of Albert J. Atwood (Pecatonica, IL)

Austin, Benjamin 547 fa. of Frederick Sands Austin

Austin, Emily J. Cook Wannicke 548 dau. of Capt. ——— Cook; 2nd wf. of Frederick Sands Austin

Austin, Frederick Sands 547-

548 mgr. Loma Prieta Lumber Co. at Wats.

Austin, Laura Foster 548 decd. 1st wf. of Frederick Sands Austin

Austin, William Horatio 579 Wats. partner of Albert North Judd

Austin, Zenna Culver 547 mo. of Frederick Sands Austin

Averrett, Bessie 298 dau. of Lulu (Lula) Blackburn & Charles Jerod Averrett

Averrett, Charles Jerod 298 hsb. of Lulu (Lula) Blackburn; Jacob Allt Blackburn was his silent partner in Wats. mercantile business

Averrett, Florence 298 dau. of Lulu (Lula) Blackburn & Charles Jerod Averrett

Averrett, Harry 298 son of Lulu (Lula) Blackburn & Charles Jerod Averrett

Averrett, Lulu (Lula) Blackburn 298 dau. of Arminda Short & Jacob Allt Blackburn; wf. of Charles Jerod Averrett

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Avery, Henry S. 417 hsb. of Lizzie Lull Avery (Lynn, MA)

Avery, Lizzie Lull 417 dau. of [13nidentified] Golf & George W. Lull; wf. of Henry S. Avery (Lynn, MA)

Ayers & Lynch (Los Angeles) 583 James Joseph Ayers & Joseph D. Lynch, proprietors of Los Angeles Evening Express, for which Augustine Antoni Manuel worked in 1875

Ayers, James Joseph 583 prop. of Los Angeles Evening Express, for which Augustine Antoni Manuel worked in 1875

Ayres, Elizabeth Jane 495 mo. of James Waters

Ayres, Mary (Ayers) 290 wf. of Isaac J. Sparks; mo. of Flora Sparks Harloe

B

Babcock & Co., George 273 Harry Ashland Greene was a clerk in grain & produce firm in San Francisco

Babcock, Saberah Louisa 534 1st wf. of Elijah Melanchton Carr

Bailey, John Howard [J. O. aka J. Ho.] 512 William Henry Bias succeeded him as Santa Cruz City Clerk

Baker, Edward Dickinson (Gen.) 252,

701

interested in Pajaro Valley in early 1850s; commander of Civil War unit in which co. William T. Elliott enlisted

Baker, Emma 546 wf. of John Albright; mo. of Joseph Albright

Baker, Ida 564 dau. of Susan J. Crooker & William A. Baker

Baker, Susan J. Crooker 564 wf. of William A. Baker

Baker, William Augustus 564 Jolon farmer; former bridge foreman for SPRR

Balaam, Agnes Mary 319 2nd wf. of Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Baldwin Creek (in Santa Cruz County) 271 “property on [Alfred] Baldwin’s creek, which was named in his honor”

Baldwin, Alfred 271-

272

port. facing p. 271; son of Talmadge Sutherland & Sherman S. Baldwin; shoe store in adobe hotel at Mission; 44 Walnut bought from F. A. Hihn

Baldwin, Caroline Willard 272 dau. of Fannie W. Willard & Alfred Baldwin; wf. of Charles T. Morrison (San Francisco)

Baldwin, Clara 680 dau. of Emeline Parsons & Levi Karner Baldwin

Baldwin, Demis Karner 679 wf. of Ephraim Baldwin; mo. of Levi Karner Baldwin

Baldwin, Ebenezer 679 fa. of James Baldwin; grd.-fa. of Ephraim Baldwin; great-grd.-fa. of Levi Karner Baldwin

Baldwin, Emeline Parsons 679 dau. of Clara Tuller & Eli Parsons; wf. of Levi Karner Baldwin

Baldwin, Ephraim 679 fa. of Levi Karner Baldwin

Baldwin, Fannie W. Willard 272 dau. of Sarah McDuffy & Manassah Willard; wf. of Alfred Baldwin

Baldwin, Hiram 271 son of Talmadge Sutherland & Sherman S. Baldwin

Baldwin, James 679 fa. of Ephraim Baldwin; grd.-fa. of Levi Karner Baldwin

Baldwin, Julia Ann 271 dau. of Talmadge Sutherland & Sherman S. Baldwin

port. facing p. 679; dairy partner of Deloss

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Baldwin, Levi Karner 271,

630,

679-

680,

705

Dwight Wilder in 1871; his Marin Cty. butter marketed under the Baldwin brand as legal trade mark; S. Cruz Cty. Supervisor, 1874-1879; co-founder & President, City Bank of S. Cruz, with F. A. Hihn, vice-Pres.; his uncle was Zadock Karner; Alfred Baldwin “bought a farm that is now owned by L. K. Baldwin (who is not a relative, though bearing the same family name)”

Baldwin, Mary 271 dau. of Talmadge Sutherland & Sherman S. Baldwin

Baldwin, Mary Louise 680 dau. of Emeline Parsons & Levi Karner Baldwin

Baldwin, Samantha 309 decd. wf. of William Griswold

Baldwin, Satella 680 decd. dau. of Emeline Parsons & Levi Karner Baldwin

Baldwin, Sherman S. 271 hsb. of Talmadge Sutherland Baldwin; fa. of Alfred Baldwin

Baldwin, Talmadge Sutherland 271 wf. of Sherman S. Baldwin; mo. of Alfred Baldwin

Ballou family 514 associated with Roger Williams in Rhode Island

Ballou, Amy 514 wf. of Benjamin Knight Sr.; mo. of Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr. (and 8 other children)

Bambauer, Caroline Nelson 733 decd. wf. of Charles Kuhlitz Sr.

Bancom, Edward 663 hsb. of Mary Short Bancom

Bancom, Eva 663 dau. of Mary Short & Edward Bancom

Bancom, Mary Short 663 dau. of Trancito Watson & Cyrus Short; wf. of Edward Bancom

Bank of Cayucos 281 John Jacob Simmler was its mgr.-cashier 6 yrs.

Bank of Monterey 274 Harry Ashland Greene was founder & 1st cashier

Bank of Monterey County (aka

Monterey County Bank)

267,

294,

331,

334

Jesse Douglas Carr was president; organized 1890 under William Vanderhurst, president; Lucius Sanborn was a director; James B. Iverson was organizer & Vice-President

Bank of Paso Robles 563 Myron Holley Brooks was stockholder

Bank of San Luis Obispo 320-

321 Singleton W. Wilson was cashier

Bank of San Luis Obispo County 304 organized by Robert Edgar Jack Sr. & William D. Beebee

Bank of Santa Cruz, City 261 founded by Frederick Augustus Hihn, Vice Pres.

Bank of Watsonville 278

Henry Sibley Fletcher is current cashier; for the 1874 incorporation officers, see long list; Henry Sibley Fletcher was cashier of Bank of Wats., and Wats. Savings Bank at the same time

Banning, Phineas 312 hsb. of Mary Hollister (dau. of Ellen Mossman & Joseph Hubbard Hollister)

Banrelle, Dolorata 618,

621 wf. of Perry Rianda; mo. of Stephen Rianda

Barbree, Ann 289 decd. dau. of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree

Barbree, Belle 289 dau. of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree; wf. of Luke Norton

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Barbree, Emily 289 decd. dau. of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree

Barbree, Fannie 289 decd. dau. of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree

Barbree, Jane Kell 289 wf. of Joseph Marion Barbree

Barbree, Jennie 289 decd. dau. of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree

Barbree, Joseph 289 son of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree

Barbree, Joseph Marion 288-

289 Blanco farmer; San Lucas rancher of 1360 ac.

Barbree, Rose 289 dau. of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree; wf. of Joseph D. Veach

Barbree, William R. 288 son of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree; San Lucas farmer & stock raiser, 1000 ac.

Bard, William 498 Alexander Bedell built lumber mill for Bard in Corralitos

Bardin Hotel (Salinas) 645 built & owned by Charles & Henry Bardin 1896-1899

Bardin, Bertha 645 dau. of Rachel Ryder & Charles Bardin

Bardin, Charles 642,

645

son of Lucinda Walker & James Bardin [1st]; hsb. of Rachel Ryder Bardin; Salinas Valley —Mont. landowner; Charles & Henry Bardin built Bardin Hotel in Salinas

Bardin, Charles W. 645 son of Rachel Ryder & Charles Bardin

Bardin, Elizabeth 645 dau. of Rachel Ryder & Charles Bardin

Bardin, Elizabeth H. 287,

645

dau. of Lucinda Walker & James Bardin; wf. of James H. McDougall (of Salinas); mo. of Charles B. & James Edgar McDougall

Bardin, Ethel 648 dau. of Martha Thompson & Henry Bardin

Bardin, Hazel 648 dau. of Martha Thompson & Henry Bardin

Bardin, Henry

645,

647-

648

son of Lucinda Walker & James Bardin [1st]; Charles & Henry Bardin built Bardin Hotel in Salinas

Bardin, James [1st] 642,

645

hsb. of Lucinda Walker Bardin; fa. of Charles Bardin; owned land near Blanco, near Salinas

Bardin, James [2nd] 645 son of Lucinda Walker & James Bardin [1st]

Bardin, Jesse 645 son of Lucinda Walker & James Bardin [1st]

Bardin, Lucinda Walker 645 wf. of James Bardin [1st]; mo. of Charles Bardin

Bardin, Maggie 645 dau. of Rachel Ryder & Charles Bardin

Bardin, Margaret Lucinda

423-

424,

645

dau. of Lucinda Walker & James Bardin [1st]; wf. of Robert Porter (Blanco); mo. of Eva Blanche Porter, James Thomas Porter, Leslie Robert Porter (Blanco)

Bardin, Martha Thompson 648 dau. of Martin J. Thompson; wf. of Henry Bardin

Bardin, Rachel Ryder 645 dau. of Rachel Carr & William Ryder; wf. of Charles Bardin; mo. of Bertha, Charles W., Elizabeth, & Maggie Bardin

Bardin, Roy 648 decd. son of Martha Thompson & Henry Bardin

Barker, Albert 338 hsb. of Kate Foreman Barker

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Barker, Johanna Clough 534 dau. of Johanna Leary & David M. Clough; wf. of Mr. Barker of San Jose, decd.

Barker, Kate Foreman 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Solomon Walliston Foreman; wf. of Albert Barker

Barneberg, Chester H. 651 son of Elizabeth Anderson & John Wesley Barneberg

Barneberg, Elizabeth Anderson 651 wf. of John Wesley Barneberg

Barneberg, Grace E. 651 dau. of Elizabeth Anderson & John Wesley Barneberg

Barneberg, John F. (Barnberg) 651,

680

son of Elizabeth Anderson & John Wesley Barneberg; hsb. of Maud Pierce Barnberg

Barneberg, John Wesley 648,

651 SLO hardware dealer; with C. H. Reed Co.

Barneberg, Maud Pierce (Barnberg) 680 dau. of Mary Knaus & Benjamin Boland Pierce; wf. of J. F. Barneberg (Barnberg)

Barnhardt, J. P. see Bernhardt, James Peter

Barr, Margaret 530 wf. of Thomas J. Cooper; mo. of James Alexander Cooper

Barr, Mary 320 former wf. of Singleton Wilson; later married James B. Colt; mo. of Singleton W. Wilson

Barrett, Matilda Smith 587 wf. of Thomas Barrett

Barrett, Thomas 586-

587 SLO Cty. real-estate agent

Barrett, Thomas Jr. 587 son of Matilda Smith & Thomas Barrett

Barrie, Annie 337 wf. of William Shipsey Sr.

Bartholomew, Alice M. (i.e. Mrs. Currie) 558 dau. of Clarinda Robinson & Lewis L. Bartholomew Sr.; wid. of Mr. Currie (Curry)

Bartholomew, Clarinda Robinson 558 wf. of Lewis L. Bartholomew Sr.

Bartholomew, Emily (i.e. Mrs. Howard) 558 dau. of Clarinda Robinson & Lewis L. Bartholomew Sr.; wid. of Mr. Howard

Bartholomew, Lewis L. Jr. 558 son of Clarinda Robinson & Lewis L. Bartholomew Sr.

Bartholomew, Lewis L. Sr. 557-

558

hsb. of Clarinda Robinson Bartholomew; Adelaida, Cayucos rancher

Baskerville, Annie L. (Bascowell) 520 dau. of Maria P. & L. Lorenzen Sr.; wf. of W. H. Baskerville (Bascowell)

Baskerville, William H. (Bascowell) 520 hsb. of Annie Lorenzen

Basket manufacturing 283 William DeHart had mill & manufactured baskets

Bassett (Dr., Captain of ox team) 606 John William Morgan on his wagon for awhile

Bassett, Algernon C. (A. E.) 547 Genl. Mgr., Loma Prieta Lumber Co.

Bassi, Maria P. 726 decd. wf. of Samuel Donati

Bates, John T. 554 Frank R. Bradbury was decorating contractor

Baxter, John 609 with John William Morgan, heard by boat of California’s admission to U.S.

Beach Road School (Watsonville) 687 John William Linscott taught at Wats.’s Beach Road district school

Beal, Tennessee 609 wf. of Samuel David Morgan

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Bean, Robert (Capt.) 504 Jacob P. Leese was on Bean’s hunting & trading expedition

Bear Flag Battalion 639 William Blackburn served in Bear Flag under John Charles Frémont

Beck, Emeline Short 663 dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of Thomas Beck

Beck, Thomas (Senator)

253,

298,

495-

496,

663

hsb. of Emeline Short Beck; James Waters worked with Beck in 1857 in S. Cruz; evaporator of fruit in Pajaro Valley; Stephen Short bought 10-acres in Watsonville from Jacob A. Blackburn “now owned by Thomas Beck”; “Louis Martinelli, Daniel Tuttle, Lum Smith, Thomas Beck, … and others followed [the flood of 1862] with their plantings [of apple orchards] within the next year or two.” Harry Blackburn died while serving as deputy to Thomas Beck in CA Senate.

Bedell House (Santa Cruz) 498 est. by Sarah A. & Alexander Bedell in 1894

Bedell, Alexander 498,

501

hsb. of Sarah A. Merrill Bedell; lumberman from 1859; S. Cruz’ Bedell House, 1894

Bedell, Helen 501 decd. dau. of Sarah A. & Alexander Bedell

Bedell, Orrin 501 son of Sarah A. & Alexander Bedell; jeweler in S. Cruz

Bedell, Roscoe 501 son of Sarah A. & Alexander Bedell; assists at Bedell House

Bedell, Sarah A. Merrill 498,

501 wf. of Alexander Bedell; S. Cruz’ Bedell House

Bee Hive restaurant (Marysville, CA) 669 Christian Hoffmann worked there in 1852

Beebee, William D. 304,

349

son of William Lemuel Beebee; also had a son by same name: William Lemuel Beebee; with Robert Edgar Jack Sr. et al., organized (Cty.) Bank of San Luis Obispo

Beebee, William Lemuel [1st] 347 hsb. of Mary Douglass Beebee; fa. of William Lemuel Beebee [2nd]

Beebee, William Lemuel [2nd] 347-

349

port. facing p. 347; son of Mary Douglass & William Lemuel Beebee [1st]; sailed on bark Hortensia with passengers William G. More-house & Henry D. Cook (later Gov. of WA)

Beeman, Carrie 568 wf. of Wallace M. Pence

Beets (sugar) (Monterey Cty.) 653 see bio. of Bentley, William H.[or E.] for Agenda

Beets (sugar) (Santa Cruz Cty.) 690,

702

see bio. of Joseph McCollum Jr.; see also bio. of John Dennis Murphy; see also bio. of Allen, Thomas F.; see also bio. of Ring, Joseph Henry

Beggs & Co., John 664 hide & tallow merchants of Liverpool, Scotland; David Spence was sec.-agent in Peru & Mont.

Beilby, Charles Washington 652 fa. of Joseph Walter Beilby

Beilby, Claude 653 son of Cora Ragsdale & Joseph Walter Beilby

Beilby, Cora Ragsdale 653 wf. of Joseph Walter Beilby

Beilby, Elizabeth Woodworth 652 wf. of Charles W. Beilby; mo. of Joseph Walter Beilby

Beilby, Eva 653 dau. of Cora Ragsdale & Joseph Walter Beilby

Beilby, Ida 653 dau. of Cora Ragsdale & Joseph Walter Beilby

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Beilby, Joseph Walter 652-

653 Pajaro Valley orchardist, stock raiser

Beilby, LeRoy 653 son of Cora Ragsdale & Joseph Walter Beilby

Belanger, Margaret 529 wf. of Francis Gagnon; mo. of Michael Gagnon

Bell, Joseph F. (Danville, KY) 715 Charles Bruce Younger Sr. read law under him, 1853

Bell, Margaret Drew Blackburn 297 Jacob Allt Blackburn’s mo. remarried a Mr. Bell after the death of her 1st hsb.

Ben Lomond mountains (aka Bonny

Doon) (Santa Cruz County) 692 Peter Peterson Sr. ranch and vicinity described

Benner, Elizabeth 282 named in Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo Cty., p. 314, bio of John Jacob Simmler

Bennett, Anna M. 552 mo. of George R. Butler; wf. F. Butler

Bennett, Catherine 622 dau. of Mary Maxswain & Vardamon Bennett

Bennett, Clifford 561 son of Dove McCubbin & Warren C. Bennett

Bennett, Dennis 622 son of Mary Maxswain & Vardamon Bennett

Bennett, Dove McCubbin 561 dau. of Thomas B. McCubbin; wf. of Warren C. Bennett

Bennett, George Henry 558 fa. of Warren C. Bennett; asst. his son in Paso Robles drug store

Bennett, Harriet E. 491-

492 wf. of Charles P. Clark

Bennett, Jackson 622 son of Mary Maxswain & Vardamon Bennett

Bennett, Jane Brain 561 wf. of George H. Bennett; mo. of Warren C. Bennett

Bennett, Julia 622 dau. of Mary Maxswain & Vardamon Bennett

Bennett, Lorina 561 decd. dau. of Dove McCubbin & Warren C. Bennett

Bennett, Mansell 622 son of Mary Maxswain & Vardamon Bennett

Bennett, Mary A. 622 dau. of Mary Maxswain & Vardamon Bennett

Bennett, Mary Maxswain 622 wf. of Vardamon Bennett; mo. of Mary A. Bennett

Bennett, Samantha 622 dau. of Mary Maxswain & Vardamon Bennett

Bennett, Thomas W. 737 (Idaho Territory Governor, 1872-1876), married Belle Peck & William J. Hill, 1873

Bennett, Vardamon 622 hsb. of Mary Maxswain Bennett; fa. of Mary A. Bennett

Bennett, Warren C. 558,

561 Paso Robles druggist

Bennett, Winston 622 son of Mary Maxswain & Vardamon Bennett

Benson, Emma V. Foreman 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Solomon Walliston Foreman; wf. of (Judge) William H. Benson

Benson, William H. (Judge) 338 hsb. of Emma V. Foreman Benson

Bentley, Amelia 653 dau. of Pauline Corey & Horatio (Nelson) Bentley; wf. of E. H. George (San Benito Cty.)

Bentley, Edith Pauline 653 dau. of Flora Long & William H.[or E.] Bentley

Bentley, Eva Pearl 653 dau. of Flora Long & William H.[or E.] Bentley

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Bentley, Flora Long 653 wf. of William H.[or E.] Bentley

Bentley, Horatio Jr. 653 decd. son of Pauline Corey & Horatio (Nelson) Bentley

Bentley, Horatio Sr. (Nelson) 465,

653 fa. of William H.[or E.] Bentley

Bentley, Ida 653 dau. of Pauline Corey & Horatio (Nelson) Bentley

Bentley, Nelson (aka Horatio Sr.) 465,

653

see bio of Hiram Corey (fa. of Pauline Corey, “the wife of Nelson Bentley, and whose son, William, is mentioned in another part of this work”)

Bentley, Pauline Corey 653 decd. wf. of Horatio (Nelson) Bentley; mo. of William H.[or E.] Bentley

Bentley, Reuben 653 son of Pauline Corey & Horatio (Nelson) Bentley

Bentley, Rodney Warner (Lodi, CA) 653 son of Pauline Corey & Horatio (Nelson) Bentley

Bentley, William H. [or E.]

407,

465,

653

son of Pauline Corey & Horatio (Nelson) Bentley; see bio of his cousin, Littlefield, Edward E., which uses his name as William E. Bentley

Bently, Abbie E. 600 wf. of Leonard Curtis; mo. of Henrietta Jane Curtis Grant

Bergen, (Mr.) [unidentified] 606 hsb. of Margaret Colier Morgan Bergen

Bergen, Margaret Colier Morgan 606 2d hsb. was (Mr.) ——— Bergen (Detroit, MI)

Bern, Caroline Marwede 670 widow of Charles Bern; 2nd wf. of Christian Hoffmann

Bern, Charles 670 decd. hsb. of Caroline Marwede Bern Hoffmann

Bern, Mary B. (Mrs.) 284 dau. of Mrs. & Mr. Henry Waterhouse Briggs

Bernhard (Mr.) [unidentified] 584 partner of William Palmtag in wine business in Hollister

Bernhardt, James Peter (Barnhardt) 727-

728 Danish immigrant; Soledad blacksmith

Bernhardt, Mary (Barnhardt) 728 dau. of Matilda Oleson & James Peter Bernhardt; wf of Frank Miller of Soledad

Bernhardt, Matilda Oleson (Barnhardt) 728 wf. of James Peter Bernhardt

Bernhardt, Peter (Barnhardt) 727 fa. of James Peter Bernhardt

Bernhardt, Roy Peter (Ray Barnhardt) 728 son of Matilda Oleson & James Peter Bernhardt

Berry, Catherine 646 wf. of John Driscoll

Berry, Martha 682 wf. of David Clark; mo. of David Curtis Clark

Besse, Antoinette A. 675 dau. of Martha D. Boynton & Samuel Harrison Besse; wf. of G. A. Gates

Besse, Edward T. 674 son of Mercy Dexter & Samuel Besse

Besse, Harry A. 675 decd. son of Mary Brink & Milton Besse

Besse, John Nelson

278,

648,

674

son of Mercy Dexter & Samuel Besse; hsb. of Martha Emeline Moore Besse; postmaster of King City; Pescadero & S. Cruz businessman; Bank of Wats.: organized, cashier & director

Besse, Julia F. 675 dau. of Martha D. Boynton & Samuel Harrison Besse; wf. of R. B. Milroy

Besse, Mariam 675 dau. of Martha D. Boynton & Samuel Harrison Besse; wf. of Marion Woodruff

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Besse, Martha D. Boynton 675 wf. of Samuel Harrison Besse

Besse, Martha Emeline Moore 648 D au. of [unnamed] parents; wf. of John Nelson Besse [info. derived from other sources]

Besse, Mary Brink 675 wf. of Milton Besse

Besse, Mercy Dexter 674 wf. of Samuel Besse; grd.-mo. of Milton Besse

Besse, Milton 674-

675

son of Martha D. Boynton & Samuel Harrison Besse; hsb. of Mary Brink Besse; Santa Cruz Cty. Sheriff

Besse, Rebecca F. 674 dau. of Mercy Dexter & Samuel Besse

Besse, Rose 675 dau. of Mary Brink & Milton Besse

Besse, Rosella L. 674-

675

dau. of Mercy Dexter & Samuel Besse; sis. of Samuel Harrison Besse; widow of Jonathan C. Pinkham; widow of Samuel Walker

Besse, Samuel 674 hsb. of Mercy Dexter Besse; grd.-fa. of Milton Besse

Besse, Samuel Harrison 674 son of Mercy Dexter & Samuel Besse; fa. of Milton Besse

Bettjemann, Hedwig 617,

652

wf. of William Marwede; mo. of Emma L. Mar-wede Parsons & Henriette C. Marwede Kunitz

Bias, Anna Louise 513 dau. of Louise P. Anthony & William Henry Bias

Bias, Carolyn (Carrie) [Bell?] 513 dau. of Louise P. Anthony & William Henry Bias; wf. Edward B. McPherson

Bias, Florence Adele 513 dau. of Louise P. Anthony & William Henry Bias; wf. Jackson George Crooks (Crook)

Bias, Herbert James 513 son of Louise P. Anthony & William Henry Bias

Bias, James 512 fa. of John Bias & William Henry Bias

Bias, Jane Seller 512 mo. of John Bias & William Henry Bias

Bias, John 512 bro. of William Henry Bias; S. Cruz groceryman

Bias, Louise P. Anthony 513 dau. of William Anthony; wf. of William Henry Bias

Bias, Ralph W. 513 son of Louise P. Anthony & William Henry Bias

Bias, Stanley Clayton 513 son of Louise P. Anthony & William Henry Bias

Bias, William Henry

512-

513

son of Jane Seller & James Bias; hsb. of Louise P. Anthony Bias; S. Cruz Cty. Treasurer

Bierer, Amanda Malvina Hitchcock 597 dau. of Artemas Hitchcock; wf. of David Bierer; mo. of Benjamin Butler Bierer

Bierer, Benjamin Butler 597-

598

son of Amanda Malvina Hitchcock & David Bierer; hsb. of Cecelia Millman Bierer; res. of Templeton

Bierer, Caroline (Carrie) 597 dau. of Amanda Malvina Hitchcock & David Bierer; wf. of Albert J. Atwood of Pecatonica, Ill.

Bierer, Daniel 597 grd.-fa. of Benjamin Butler Bierer

Bierer, David 597 fa. of Benjamin Butler Bierer

Bierer, Everett H. 597 bro. of Benjamin Butler Bierer; Civil War vet

Bierer, Mary Cecelia Millman 598 dau. of Nehiniah G. Millman; wf. of Benjamin Butler Bierer

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Bierer, Zella 598 dau. of Cecelia Millman & Benjamin Butler Bierer

Big Basin (California Redwood Park) 265 Frederick Augustus Hihn proposed new wagon road from the coast up the Waddell valley to the park (Santa Cruz County)

Big Creek Power Co. 742

established by Fred Willer Swanton, 1896, secretary & mgr.; Henry Willey, pres.; William Rennie, vice-pres.; Charles Edward Lilly, treas.; Archibald Allen Morey, director; purchased in 1900 by Frederick William Billing & John Quackenbos Packard

Billing, Frederick William 742 with John Quackenbos Packard, purchased Big Creek Power Co., 1900

Birlem, William 253

“Winter … of 1861-2, James Waters planted 1,900 apple trees on the bottom land now owned by William Birlem and the adjoining piece belonging to the orphanage.”

Bituminous Rock Mines (Santa Cruz) 600 John Grant was foreman

Bixby, Aaron William 556-

557 Wats. Dr.; surgeon for Southern Pacific RR

Bixby, Henry H. 557 druggist, bro. of Dr. Aaron William Bixby

Black Prince (schooner) 290 CA coastal vessel built by Capt. Marcus Harloe

Black, James M. (Hollister) 670 fa. of William W. Black; Hollister furniture dealer & funeral director; Cty. Coroner, Cty. Treasurer

Black, William W. 670,

673 Hollister furniture dealer & funeral director

Blackburn Brothers (in Paso Robles) 306 Daniel Drew Blackburn & James Hanson Blackburn; Alfred Rodger Booth was their agent in Paso Robles

Blackburn Gulch (aka Branciforte Drive) 639 William Blackburn associated with first saw mill in Blackburn Gulch, Santa Cruz

Blackburn, Arminda Short 298,

663

dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of Jacob Allt Blackburn

Blackburn, Charis 298 dau. of Minnie Hudson & Frank Daniel Blackburn

Blackburn, Daniel Drew 639

son of Margaret Drew & Joseph Blackburn; bro. of Jacob Allt Blackburn, James Hanson Blackburn & William Blackburn; Daniel Blackburn grew potatoes with bro. William Blackburn in S. Cruz

Blackburn, Frank Daniel 298 son of Arminda Short & Jacob Allt Blackburn; hsb. of Minnie Hudson Blackburn

Blackburn, Frederick Snyder 640 decd. son of Harriet Mead & William Blackburn; b. 1862 - d. 1864

Blackburn, Harriet Mead 546,

640

dau. of Betsy Kent & Henry Mead; wf. of William Blackburn; rented land to Joseph Albright

Blackburn, Harry 298 decd. son of Arminda Short & Jacob Allt Blackburn

Blackburn, Jacob Allt

253,

297-

298,

495-

496

son of Margaret Drew & Joseph Blackburn; bro. of Daniel Drew Blackburn, James Hanson Blackburn & William Blackburn; hsb. of Arminda Short Blackburn; est. Wats. nursery with James Waters in 1867; Blackburn’s single Baldwin apple tree produced 71 boxes; Stephen Short bought ten acres from him in Wats.; “Uncle Jake Blackburn might well be called the fa. of the apply industry in Pajaro.” (1861-62); partner of Lazard Godchaux

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in Wats. mercantile business, 1852; w/ bro. William, invested in potato raising, with heavy losses; purchased 1/3 interest of 1 of Rodriguez heirs in Rancho del Pajaro, which included 1/36th interest in Wats. town site; silent partner in mercantile business with son-in-law Charles Jerod Averrett; S. Cruz Cty. Board of Supe’s for 12 yrs.; school trustee 25 years

Blackburn, James Hanson 297

son of Margaret Drew & Joseph Blackburn; bro. of Daniel Drew Blackburn, Jacob Allt Blackburn & William Blackburn; Jacob sold to his bro. James, 1855

Blackburn, Joseph 297 hsb. of Margaret Drew Blackburn; fa. of Daniel Drew Blackburn, Jacob Allt Blackburn, James Hanson Blackburn & William Blackburn

Blackburn, Lulu (Lula) 298 dau. of Arminda Short & Jacob Allt Blackburn; wf. of Charles Jerod Averrett

Blackburn, Margaret Drew 297

dau. of Michael Drew; wf. of Joseph Blackburn; mo. of Daniel Drew Blackburn, Jacob Allt Blackburn, James Hanson Blackburn & William Blackburn; remarried a Mr. Bell after the death of Joseph Blackburn

Blackburn, Mary 298 dau. of Arminda Short & Jacob Allt Blackburn

Blackburn, Minnie Hudson 298 wf. of Frank Daniel Blackburn

Blackburn, Thomas 298 decd. son of Arminda Short & Jacob Allt Blackburn

Blackburn, William

297,

639-

640,

674,

695

port. facing p. 639; son of Margaret Drew & Joseph Blackburn; bro. of Daniel Drew Blackburn, James Hanson Blackburn, Jacob Allt Blackburn; 1st S. Cruz Alcalde 1847; Justice of the Peace to 1851; Franciso L. (Frank) Alzina was his clerk; saw mill in Blackburn Gulch; Thomas Jefferson Weeks rented land from him; James Morgan and his dau., Margaret Morgan Weeks (Blackburn’s niece), lived at Blackburn’s

Blair, James 327 purchased, with William Francis White, et al., part of the Rancho Salsipuedes, 1852

Blasdel, Henry Goode (Blaisdell) 503 Governor of Nevada; Dr. Charles Lewis Anderson was on his staff

Blessing, Alice 722 dau. of John A. Blessing; wf. of John H. Canfield

Blessing, Harriett C. Mills (Hattie Miles) 725 wf. of John Franklin Blessing

Blessing, John 722 fa. of John A. Blessing; grd.-fa. of John Franklin & Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing

Blessing, John A. 722 hsb. of Mrs. Ruth Roe (Rowe) Blessing; fa. of John Franklin & Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing; to Hollister in 1875

Blessing, John Franklin (Blessing Bros.)

722,

725

son of Mrs. Ruth Roe (Rowe) & John A. Blessing; hsb. of Harriett C. Mills (Hattie Miles) Blessing; Fashion Stables, City Stables of Hollister, of Wats.; oil interests in San Benito Cty.

Blessing, Minnie M. Haworth (Hayworth) 725 wf. of Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing

Blessing, Oliver C. (Oscar) (Blessing Bros.) 722,

725

son of Ruth Roe (Rowe) & John A. Blessing; hsb. of Minnie M. Haworth Blessing; Fashion Stables, City Stables of Hollister, of Wats.; oil interests in San Benito Cty.

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Blessing, Ruth Roe (Rowe) 722 wf. of John A. Blessing; mo. of John Franklin & Oliver (Oscar) C. & Mrs. Alice (John H.) Canfield

Blessing, Wilhelmina 725 dau. of Minnie M. Haworth (Hayworth) & Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing

Bliss, Abel (U.S. Senator) 698 hsb. of Phebe Lathrop Bliss; fa. of Harriett Bliss, George Hyde Bliss & Moses Bridgman Bliss; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts

Bliss, Charles LaForest 698 son of Martha Jane Fuller & Moses Bridgman Bliss; a Santa Cruz dentist

Bliss, Frank Wilbur 698 son of Martha Jane Fuller & Moses Bridgman Bliss; a Santa Cruz dentist

Bliss, Frederick Augustus 698 son of Martha Jane Fuller & Moses Bridgman Bliss; a San Francisco dentist

Bliss, George Hyde 698 son of Phebe Lathrop & Abel Bliss; bro. of Harriett Bliss & Moses Bridgman Bliss; taught school; maintained a hotel

Bliss, Harriett 698 dau. of Phebe Lathrop & Abel Bliss; sis. of George Hyde Bliss & Moses Bridgman Bliss

Bliss, Helen 517 wf. of Benjamin K. Knight; mo. of Benjamin B. Knight & Marion Knight

Bliss, Jennie 698 dau. of Martha Jane Fuller & Moses Bridgman Bliss; wf. of William T. Jeter, Santa Cruz banker

Bliss, Martha Jane Fuller 698 dau. of Abigail Day & Thomas Fuller; wf. of Moses Bridgman Bliss

Bliss, Moses Bridgman 698 son of Phebe Lathrop & Abel Bliss; bro. of Harriett Bliss & George Hyde Bliss; hsb. of Martha Jane Fuller Bliss

Bliss, Phebe Lathrop 698 wf. of Abel Bliss; mo. of Harriett Bliss, George Hyde Bliss & Moses Bridgman Bliss

Blod, Sarah D. (Blood) 699 1st wf. of Moses Avery Meder

Blodgett, Ida L. 734 wf. of Charles Anson Palmer

Blomquist, Andrew 587 fa. of Meda Blomquist McLean

Blomquist, Meda 587 dau. of Andrew Blomquist; wf. of Donald W. McLean

Bloom, Allen M. 734 son of Sarah Hoover & David Bloom

Bloom, Anna 734 dau. of Sarah Hoover & David Bloom

Bloom, Arabella 734 dau. of Sarah Hoover & David Bloom

Bloom, David 734 hsb. of Sarah Hoover Bloom; fa. of Irvin Thompson Bloom

Bloom, Harrison 734 son of Sarah Hoover & David Bloom

Bloom, Ida E. 735 dau. of Mary E. Patton & Irvin Thompson Bloom

Bloom, Irvin M. 735 son of Mary E. Patton & Irvin Thompson Bloom

Bloom, Irvin Thompson 734-

735

son of Sarah Hoover & David Bloom; Boulder Creek saw mill & lumberman, 1880-

Bloom, Lucy [1st] 734 dau. of Sarah Hoover & David Bloom; sis. of Irvin Thompson Bloom

Bloom, Lucy [2nd] 735 dau. of Mary E. Patton & Irvin Thompson Bloom

Bloom, Mary 734 dau. of Sarah Hoover & David Bloom

Bloom, Mary E. Patton 735 wf. of Irvin Thompson Bloom

Bloom, Mina Grace 735 dau. of Mary E. Patton & Irvin Thompson Bloom

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Bloom, Mina J. 734 dau. of Sarah Hoover & David Bloom

Bloom, Samantha 734 dau. of Sarah Hoover & David Bloom

Bloom, Sarah H. 735 dau. of Mary E. Patton & Irvin Thompson Bloom

Bloom, Sarah Hoover 734 wf. of David Bloom; mo. of Irvin Thompson Bloom

Bloom, Walter Patton 735 son of Mary E. Patton & Irvin Thompson Bloom

Blunt, Esther 673 wf. of Ernest C. Ivins

Bockius Block (Watsonville) 278,

548 erected by Perry Morton Andrews

Bockius, Belle (Belle B.) 278,

281

dau. of Harriet Rambo & Godfrey Miller Bockius Sr.; wf. of Henry Silbey Fletcher

Bockius, Charlotte S. 278 dau. of Harriet Rambo & Godfrey Miller Bockius Sr.

Bockius, Edward Schnider 278 son of Harriet Rambo & Godfrey Miller Bockius Sr.

Bockius, Godfrey Miller Jr. 278 son of Harriet Rambo & Godfrey Miller Bockius Sr.

Bockius, Godfrey Miller Sr.

252-

253,

278,

281,

305,

327

interested in Pajaro Valley in early 1850s; “was one of the early planters, he having set out fifty-two trees of mixed varieties in 1857”; “In 1863 G. M. Bockius planted a pear orchard of ten acres.”; president, director & member auditing committee, Bank of Wats.; S. Cruz Cty. Judge, 1858 to 1862; CA Assemblyman, 1871-1872; fa.-in-law of Henry Sibley Fletcher; Henry Wiley Sr. bought 7 acres from him for apples; purchased, with William Francis White, et al., part of the Rancho Salsipuedes, 1852, “The ranch is now owned by Judge G. M. Bockius.”

Bockius, Harriet Rambo 278 wf. of Godfrey Miller Bockius Sr.

Bonde, Catherine (Katie) 523 dau. of Nissan Peter Bonde; wf. of Marion Thomas Rowe

Bonde, Nissan Peter 523 fa. of Catherine (Katie) Bonde Rowe

Bonner Stables (Santa Cruz)

623-

624,

741-

742

operated by Albion Paris Swanton

Bonny Doon (aka Ben Lomond

Mountain) (Santa Cruz County) 692 Peter Peterson Sr. ranch and vicinity described

Boone family (Kentucky) 508 connected to William G. Martin & dau. Delia Leese

Boone, Tildie Hughes 570 dau. of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Booth & Latimer (druggist firm) 306 Alfred Rodger Booth & Benjamin G. Latimer Jr.

Booth-Tucker, Frederick St. George de

Latour 265

Frederick Augustus Hihn supplied lumber to Fort Romie on appeal from the Salvation Army Commander Booth-Tucker

Booth, Alfred Rodger

son of Jane A. Wisdom & Rev. John Booth;

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306,

309

druggist, SLO & Paso Robles; real estate & insurance; agent for Town Site Co., [El] Paso [de] Robles Hotel, and Blackburn Bros.; postmaster of Paso Robles

Booth, Clara J. 309 dau. of Susie Raynor & Alfred Rodger Booth

Booth, Eugene L. 309 son of Susie Raynor & Alfred Rodger Booth

Booth, Frank J. 309 son of Susie Raynor & Alfred Rodger Booth

Booth, Frederick G. 309 son of Susie Raynor & Alfred Rodger Booth

Booth, Jane Ann Wisdom 306 wf. of Rev. John Booth; mo. of Alfred Rodger Booth

Booth, John (Rev.) 306 fa. of Alfred Rodger Booth

Booth, Newton (Gov.) 597 Governor appt. John Breen to committee to est. San Benito County, 1874

Booth, Susanna Call Rayner (Susie

Raynor) 309 wf. of Alfred Rodger Booth

Borden, Robert E. (Captain) 686 commanded the bark Mallory from Plymouth, Mass., around Horn to San Francisco, Mar. 1849

Bosse, Henry 556

hsb. of Katherine (Katie) Grieb Bosse; SLO rancher, employed by Steele Bros.; partner of George Steele in Oso Flaco (Flacka) ranch; Arroyo Grande Valley orchards

Bosse, Katherine Grieb (Katie) 556 wf. of Henry Bosse

Bosse, May 556 dau. of Katherine (Katie) Grieb & Henry Bosse

Bosse, Nellie 556 dau. of Katherine (Katie) Grieb & Henry Bosse

Boston & Williams 497 general merchandise branch store est. in S. Cruz by Joseph Boston & Edward Laurence Williams

Boston Metro. Horse Street Car Co. 518 Orlando J. Lincoln was superintendent for six years

Boston Store (Amador Cty.) 321 James Cass Jr. organized store with Joseph Crackborn, Charles Simmons (Samons), and Levi Shepherd

Boston, Agnes H. 498 dau. of Eliza C. Bull & Joseph Boston

Boston, Beatrice 498 dau. of Eliza C. Bull & Joseph Boston

Boston, Eliza C. Bull 497-

498

dau. of Joseph Bull; wf. of Joseph Boston Jr.; 1st woman elected to any office in S. Cruz County.: school trustee

Boston, Elizabeth W. 498 dau. of Eliza C. Bull & Joseph Boston; wf. of Charles H. Lymbery

Boston, Joseph Jr.

497-

498,

640

son of Joseph Boston Sr.; genl. merchandise store in Mont. & S. Cruz, w/cousin, Edward Laurence Williams; 1852 opened branch store in Santa Cruz w/ Edmund Jones & Edward Laurence Williams; associated with Kirby, Jones & Co. in tannery business in Santa Cruz & San Francisco

Boston, Joseph Sr. 497 decd. fa. of Joseph Boston Jr.; a chemist-druggist in N.Y.C.

Bosworth, Annie Hoffmann 670 dau. of Annie Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann; wf. of Charles Jenkins Bosworth

Bosworth, Charles Jenkins 670 hsb. of Annie Hoffmann Bosworth

Bot, Joaquin (Father Bott) 736 Rev. Bernard Smyth substituted for “Fa. Bott” in Los Angeles?, perhaps San Gabriel

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Bothwell, Frances E. (Lizzie) 734 wf. of William G. Kuhlitz

Bott, Emma Ellis

532

adopted child of Lucinda Butler & William A. Cook; wf. of W. F. Cook

Boulder Creek (Santa Cruz County) 691 described, see bio. of Joseph Wilburn Peery

Boulder Creek Mercantile Assn. 676 James H. Fuller, head of firm

Bourcq, Joseph 640 S. Cruz butcher; occupied Pacific Ave. bldg. built by Edward Laurence Williams

Bowen, George 691 decd. hsb. of Jennie Tompkins Bowen

Bowen, Jennie Tompkins 691 dau. of Alvira M. (Mrs. Joseph Wilburn Peery) & Daniel D. Thompkins; widow of George Bowen

Box manufacturing (Pajaro Valley) 327 White & DeHart est. box manufactory 1895

Boyington, Lydia (Boyinghon) 573 wf. of John Abbott [1st]; mo. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott

Boyns, Robert S. 578 hsb. of Katharine Day (Kate D.) Hawkins

Boynton, Martha D. 675 wf. of Samuel Harrison Besse

Boysen, Andrew 558 son of Margretha (Gretha) Peterson & John Jacobson Boysen

Boysen, George J. (J. J.) 558 son of Margretha (Gretha) Peterson & John Jacobson Boysen

Boysen, John Jacobson 558 Salinas farmer-stock raiser; formerly Wats.

Boysen, Margretha (Gretha) Peterson 558 wf. of John Jacobson Boysen; mo. of Andrew & George J. Boysen

Bradbury, Ethel Terrell 554 dau. of Martha Keith & Frank Rasin Bradbury

Bradbury, Frank Jr. 554 son of Martha Keith & Frank Rasin Bradbury

Bradbury, Frank Rasin 554 son of Martha Keith & John T. Bradbury; Wats. merchant in paints & wallpaper

Bradbury, John T. 554 fa. of Frank Rasin Bradbury

Bradbury, Martha Keith 554 wf. of Frank Rasin Bradbury

Bradley, Charles 674 Samuel Harrison Besse purchased ranch “which now constitutes the farm of Charles Bradley at Pescadero”

Brain, Jane 561 wf. of George H. Bennett; mo. of Warren C. Bennett

Brain, Richard 561 fa. of Jane Brain Bennett; English brick mason

Brainard, Daniel (Dr.) 675 Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark studied medicine with him in Illinois

Branch, Anna L. (Anita) 443-

445

dau. of [Manuela Carlona] & Francis Ziba Branch; wf. of David (Davis) Frank Newsom

Branch, Francis Ziba 443-

445

[hsb. of Manuela Carlona Branch]; fa. of Anna (Anita) L. Branch Newsom

Branch, Lillian H. 719 wf. of William Graves

Branciforte Creek 699 Moses Avery Meder built himself a home on “Franceforte creek” [sic]

Branciforte Drive (aka Blackburn Gulch

Road) 639

William Blackburn associated with first saw mill in Blackburn Gulch, Santa Cruz

Branciforte Elementary School 603 E. May Grant was teacher in 6th grade

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Brand, Matthew 429 fa. of Nettie Brand Parsons

Brand, Nettie 429 dau. of Matthew Brand

Brassel, Andrew Daniel (Brassell) 552-

553 fa. of Hans Peter Brassel

Brassel, Bertha 553 dau. of Mary Bundy & Hans Peter Brassel

Brassel, Clara 553 decd. dau. of Mary Bundy & Hans Peter Brassel

Brassel, Edmund H. 553 son of Mary Bundy & Hans Peter Brassel

Brassel, Hans Peter (Brassell) 552-

553 Wats. horticulturist

Brassel, Helen 553 dau. of Mary Bundy & Hans Peter Brassel

Brassel, Mary Bundy 553 wf. of Hans Peter Brassel

Brassel, Nellie 553 dau. of Mary Bundy & Hans Peter Brassel

Bray, Albert 564 son of Nellie Smith & John H. Bray

Bray, Bessie 564 dau. of Nellie Smith & John H. Bray

Bray, John 564 son of Nellie Smith & John H. Bray

Bray, John H. 563-

564

hsb. of Nellie Smith Bray; Long Valley, Mont. Cty., live stock farmer

Bray, Nellie N. 564 dau. of Nellie Smith & John H. Bray

Bray, Nellie Smith 564 decd. wf. (1891) of John H. Bray

Breen, John 596-

597 son of Patrick Breen; last of family of seven

Breen, Leah Smith 596 wf. of John Breen

Breen, Patrick 596 fa. of John Breen, of Donner Party

Brendlin, A. August 654 son of Frances Frietch & August Brendlin

Brendlin, Anton 654 hsb. of Catherine Godlove Brendlin; fa. of August Brendlin

Brendlin, August 654 son of Catherine Godlove & Anton Brendlin; hsb. of Frances Frietch Brendlin; Paso Robles baker & confectionery store; Paso Robles city trustee

Brendlin, Catherine Godlove 654 wf. of Anton Brendlin; mo. of August Brendlin

Brendlin, Edward 654 son of Frances Frietch & August Brendlin

Brendlin, Emma M. 654 dau. of Frances Frietch & August Brendlin

Brendlin, Frances Frietch 654 dau. of Joseph Frietch; wf. of August Brendlin

Brewer, Eva Cross 551 dau. of Thomas J. Cross; wf. of Lyman Brewer Sr.

Brewer, Frederick H. (Fred) [2nd] 551 son of Eva Cross & Lyman Brewer Sr.

Brewer, Frederick H. [1st] 548 hsb. of Rebecca Holmes Brewer; fa. of Lyman Brewer Sr.

Brewer, Irene 551 dau. of Eva Cross & Lyman Brewer Sr.

Brewer, Louise A. 267 wf. of Jesse Douglas Carr

Brewer, Lyman Jr. 551 son of Eva Cross & Lyman Brewer Sr.

Brewer, Lyman Sr. 548, son of Rebecca Holmes & Frederick H. Brewer

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551 [1st]; hsb. of Eva Cross Brewer; fa. of Frederick (Fred) H. Brewer [2nd], Irene Brewer, Lyman Brewer Jr., & Ruth Brewer; Paso Robles Wells Fargo Exp. agent, insurance, Justice of the Peace, school board chairman

Brewer, Rebecca Holmes 548 wf. of Frederick H. Brewer [1st]; mo. of Lyman Brewer Sr.

Brewer, Ruth 551 dau. of Eva Cross & Lyman Brewer Sr.

Brice, John 281 John Jacob Simmler farmed on his ranch

Brick manufacturing 546

Joseph Albright made brick in Clackamas Cty., Oregon, until convict labor-law ruined business; moved to Soquel and made brick there; then Wats. where clay proved unsuitable

Bridges, John L. (Judge) 715 signed the commission of Charles Bruce Younger Sr. upon admission to KY bar

Bridgewater, Belinda Haynes 553 wf. of John Bridgewater; mo. of Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Bridgewater, Cyrus Wright 553-

554

son of Belinda Haynes & John Bridgewater; hsb. of 1st wf. Elizabeth Perry Bridgewater & 2nd wf. Emma Shankman Bridgewater; Wats. city marshal

Bridgewater, Edgar 554 son of Emma Shankman & Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Bridgewater, Elizabeth Perry 554 1st wf. of Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Bridgewater, Emma Shankman 554 2nd wf. of Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Bridgewater, Ethel 554 dau. of Elizabeth Perry & Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Bridgewater, Harry 554 son of Emma Shankman & Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Bridgewater, James H. 554 son of Elizabeth Perry & Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Bridgewater, John 553 hsb. of Belinda Haynes Bridgewater; fa. of Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Bridgewater, William Lafayette 554 son of Elizabeth Perry & Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Briggs, Henry M. 284 son of Mrs. & Mr. Henry Waterhouse Briggs; auditor of Stanislaus Cty.

Briggs, Henry Waterhouse (Hon.) 283-

284

son of Olivia Waterhouse & Michael Briggs; Pacific Grove; Assemblyman, Santa Clara Cty., 1861; postmaster, Gilroy; organized the San Justo Homestead Assn. of Hollister; Briggs & Homestead Assn. bought of Col. Hollister, 22,000 acres and laid out the town of Hollister; Pacific Grove & Monterey County official

Briggs, Martin Clock (Rev.) 283 bro. of Henry Waterhouse Briggs

Briggs, Mary (Mrs. M. B. Bern) 284 dau. of Mrs. & Mr. Henry Waterhouse Briggs

Briggs, Michael 283 hsb. of Olivia Waterhouse Briggs; fa. of Henry Waterhouse Briggs

Briggs, Nash C. Jr. & Sr. 576 Hollister law firm; John L. Hudner was partner in their law office

Briggs, Olivia Waterhouse 283 wf. of Michael Briggs; mo. of Henry Waterhouse Briggs

Briggs, Thomas Hawley 283 fa. of Michael Briggs; grd.-fa. of Henry Waterhouse Briggs

Briggs, Walter F. (Riverside, CA) 284 son of Mrs. & Mr. Henry Waterhouse Briggs

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Brink, Mary 675 wf. of Milton Besse

Brits, Christian 502-

503

wf. of Joseph Anderson; mo. of Charles Lewis Anderson

Brooks, [Annabella Brown] 554-

556

wf. of Benjamin Sherman Brooks; mo. of Benjamin Brooks

Brooks, Benjamin 554-

556

son of [Annabella Brown] & Benjamin Sherman Brooks; hsb. of Mary Ella Steele Brooks; SLO attorney; proprietor of San Luis Obispo Tribune

Brooks, Benjamin Sherman 554 hsb. of [Annabella Brown] Brooks; fa. of Benjamin Brooks, of SLO; San Fran. atty.

Brooks, Charles Elbert 563 son of Virginia E. Sawyer & Myron Holley Brooks

Brooks, John Clinton 563 son of Virginia E. Sawyer & Myron Holley Brooks

Brooks, Joshua 562 hsb. of Mary Hackley Brooks; fa. of Myron Holley Brooks

Brooks, Mary Ella Steele 555 dau. of John B. Steele; wf. of Benjamin Brooks

Brooks, Mary Hackley 563 dau. of George Hackley; wf. of Joshua Brooks

Brooks, Myron Holley 562-

563

son of Mary Hackley & Joshua Brooks; Paso Robles/Estrella farmer

Brooks, Truman 369-

370 port. facing p. 369; Paso Robles Bottling Co.

Brooks, Virginia E. Sawyer 563 dau. of John Sawyer; wf. of Myron Holley Brooks

Brooks, William 555 son of Benjamin S. Brooks; mgr. Spring Valley Water Co.

Brotherton, Matilda (Mrs. M. Rambo) 658 mo. of Samuel Henry Rambo

Brown & Williamson (firm) 579 partners in Williamson Gulch saw mill; John Bernard Brown & William Williamson

Brown, [William] Zoeth 492 fa. of James A. Brown; drayman Providence, RI.

Brown, Albert 495 decd. son of Frances F. Stone & James A. Brown

Brown, Charles 495 decd. son of Frances F. Stone & James A. Brown

Brown, Charlotte 706 dau. of Harriet Kellogg & Frederick A. Brown; wf. of Zadock Karner

Brown, Emma 495 dau. of Frances F. Stone & James A. Brown

Brown, Eunice 570 decd. wf. of Lewis Hushbeck

Brown, Florence Adele Bias Crooks 513 wf. of Robert S. Brown (her 2d hsb.)

Brown, Frances F. Stone 495 wf. of James A. Brown

Brown, Frank 495 son of Frances F. Stone & James A. Brown

Brown, Frederick A. 706 hsb. of Harriet Kellogg Brown; fa. of Charlotte Brown Karner

Brown, Harriet Kellogg 706 wf. of Frederick A. Brown; mo. of Charlotte Brown Karner

Brown, Henry 495 son of Frances F. Stone & James A. Brown

Brown, J. M. see Browne, J. M. 284 Henry Waterhouse Briggs had charge of his mercantile store in Visalia and Gilroy

Brown, James (San José) 446 hsb. of Nelly Long Brown

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Brown, James A. 492,

495

hsb. of Frances F. Stone Brown; Boulder Creek, retired; draying in San Fran.

Brown, James? Wilson? 705 homestead occupied by Zadock Karner was formerly owned by James? Wilson? Brown

Brown, John Bernard 579 partner in Williamson Gulch saw mill: John Bernard Brown & William Williamson

Brown, Julia 495 dau. of Frances F. Stone & James A. Brown

Brown, Kate (Newman, CA) 397 wf. of George B. Jenkins

Brown, Lillian 495 dau. of Frances F. Stone & James A. Brown

Brown, Mary 495 dau. of Frances F. Stone & James A. Brown

Brown, Mary Fuller 698 dau. of Abigail Day & Thomas Fuller; sis. of Mary Jane Fuller Bliss; wf. of Theodore Brown

Brown, Nelly Long 445-

446

dau. of Margaret Hitchcock & Samuel Bateman Long; wf. of James Brown (San José)

Brown, Phebe Aldrich 492 wf. of William Zoeth Brown; mo. of James A. Brown

Brown, Rhoda 492 dau. of William Zoeth Brown; now Mrs. Smith

Brown, Robert S. (San Francisco) 513 hsb. of Florence Adele Bias Crooks (Crook) Brown

Brown, Sarah 495 dau. of Frances F. Stone & James A. Brown

Brown, Theodore 698 hsb. of Mary Fuller Brown

Brown, Wilbur K. 492 son of William Zoeth Brown

Browne, John? M.

284

Henry Waterhouse Briggs had charge of his mercantile store at Visalia & Gilroy

Browns Creek (Santa Cruz County) 641

Landrum & Rodgers (Rogers) purchased Corralitos Flouring Mill Co. and established the Wats. Water and Light Co. by erecting a reservoir to impound water from Corralitos and Browns creeks

Bruen, John H. Sr. (Brunne) 510 hsb. of Mary Kane Bruen (Brunne) (Gilroy)

Bruen, Mary Kane (Brunne) 510 dau. of Julia Desmont & John Kane Sr.; wf. of John H. Bruen Sr. (Brunne)

Brunner, Henry (San Francisco) 333,

478

vice-president of Commercial Bank of SLO, with McDowell Reid Venable, president; went to Switzerland w/Antonio Tognazzini; est. bank

Bryant & Mattison (Santa Cruz) 525 grocers Frank Mattison & Arthur W. Bryant

Bryant, Arthur W. 525 partner of Frank Mattison; Bryant & Mattison, grocers of Santa Cruz

Bubar, Johanna B. 268 2nd wf. of John G. Joy

Buena Vista, Battle of (Coahuila, Mex.) 266 Jesse Douglas Carr participated w/ Zach. Taylor

Buffington, Abraham Columbus

(Abram) 562 fa. of John Quincy Buffington

Buffington, Abram S. 562 son of Mary Cook & John Quincy Buffington

Buffington, Alexander C. 562 son of Mary Cook & John Quincy Buffington

Buffington, Arthur W. 562 son of Mary Cook & John Quincy Buffington

Buffington, Elizabeth J. 562 dau. of Mary Cook & John Quincy Buffington

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Buffington, Grace H. 562 dau. of Mary Cook & John Quincy Buffington

Buffington, James Quincy 562 decd. son of Mary Cook & John Quincy Buffington

Buffington, John Quincy 562 hsb. of Mary Cook Buffington; Cayucos dairy farmer

Buffington, Marietta 562 dau. of Mary Cook & John Quincy Buffington

Buffington, Mary Cook 562 wf. of John Quincy Buffington

Buffington, Mary E. 562 decd. dau. of Mary Cook & John Quincy Buffington

Buffington, William A. 562 decd. son of Mary Cook & John Quincy Buffington

Bulger, Catherine 394 wf. of James Jordan [1st]; mo. of John Jordan & Patrick Jordan, and 9 other children

Bull, Eliza C. 497-

498 dau. of Joseph Bull; wf. of Joseph Boston Jr.

Bull, Joseph 498 fa. of Eliza C. Bull Boston

Bull, Thomas 498 bro. of Eliza C. Bull Boston; banker in San Francisco

Bunde, Kate 570 decd. wf. of Alfred Hughes

Bundy, Mary 553 wf. of Hans Peter Brassel

Bunton, Nancy Jane 547 wf. of Joseph Albright

Bunyon, John 604 Edward Martin born in Bunyon’s English home

Burke, James 653-

654 hsb. of Mary Pearson Burke

Burke, Mary Pearson 653-

654

dau. of Catherine Nolan & David Pearson; wf. of James Burke; Wats. resident

Burks, Charles 587 hsb. of Cora McLean Burks

Burks, Charles Allen 587 son of Cora McLean & Charles Burks

Burks, Cora McLean 587 dau. of Olive Flavilla Plaskett & Allan McLean; wf. of Charles Burks

Burland, Jemima (Watsonville) 388 dau. of Anna E. Baldwin & Mark Hudson; wf. of Robert Burland

Burland, John (Watsonville) 388 decd. hsb. of Victoria Hudson Burland

Burland, Victoria Hudson 388 dau. of Anna E. Baldwin & Mark Hudson; wid. of John Burland

Burnett (Mr.) (St. Louis, MO) [unidentified] 616 Henry Fell Parsons transacted business w/ him

Burnett, James Kennedy 654-

655

son of Mary Kennedy & Wesley Burnett; SLO law firm of James Kennedy Burnett & William Wesley Burnett (Brothers); CA Assemblyman 1896-1900

Burnett, Mary Kennedy 655 dau. of James Kennedy; wf. of Wesley Burnett

Burnett, Melville D. 401 port. facing 401; Paso Robles rancher: stock-grain

Burnett, Wesley 654-

655

fa. of James Kennedy Burnett & William Wesley Burnett

Burnett, William Wesley 654-

655

SLO law firm of James Kennedy Burnett & William Wesley Burnett (Brothers)

Burns Brothers 535 Weston, MO., warehouses, employed Michael

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Quirk

Burns, Mary E. 594 wf. of Owen Tuttle

Burrows, Charles 669 est. 1st S. Cruz gas works with Christian Hoffmann

Burton, Mary Hughes 570 dau. of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Bush, Henry L. 480 ranching partner of John H. Thompson; bought 1,000 ac. “where the village of Gardena… stands”

Butler Guards 513 William Henry Bias was a 2d Lieutenant, 1864

Butler, Abraham 492 fa. of George Butler

Butler, Anna M. Bennett 552 wf. of Miner Frederic Butler; mo. of George R. Butler

Butler, Clara 492 dau. of Lucy Almond & Abraham Butler

Butler, Eliza Smith 492 wf. of George Butler

Butler, F. see Butler, Miner Frederic

Butler, George 492 West S. Cruz vegetable grower, w/greenhouses

Butler, George R. 552 Salinas photographer

Butler, Lucinda 532 wf. of William A. Cook

Butler, Lucy 492 dau. of Lucy Almond & Abraham Butler

Butler, Lucy Almond 492 mo. of George Butler

Butler, Miner Frederic (F. Butler) 552 architect fa. of George R. Butler

Butler, Sadie Howard 552 wf. of George R. Butler

Butler, Thomas 492 son of Lucy Almond & Abraham Butler

Butler, William A. 492 son of Lucy Almond & Abraham Butler

Butron, Rosa (Butron de Canet) 282 1st wf. of John Jacob Simmler; wid. of Vicente Canet

Butte, Montana, Inter-Mountain 593 Bedson A. Eardley associated as printer

Butter & Cheese industry

317,

325,

729

John Hubbard Hollister Sr. made a specialty of the manufacture of butter; Horatio Moore Warden shipped his butter from his Highald rancho; Edgar Willis Steele “introduced the first modern machin-ery in California for making of butter and cheese”

Byerly, Melville 736 Salinas Weekly Index started by Melville Byerly in 1872

C

Cable, Frank 737 associated with William J. Hill at Jordan Valley, ID

Cahoon, Polly 611 wf. of Samuel Merritt Nichols; mo. of Urial Schermerhorn Nichols

Calderwood, Elizabeth 628 dau. of Margaret Mitchell & John Calderwood; widow of Allen Corey; wf. of Leonard J. Smith

Calderwood, John 628 fa. of Elizabeth Calderwood Corey Smith

Calderwood, Margaret Mitchell 628 mo. of Elizabeth Calderwood Corey Smith

California Capitol (Colton Hall,

Monterey) 274 Harry Ashland Greene helped to preserve it

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California Constitutional Convention

(Second, 1878-1879)

327,

340

William Francis White represented Santa Cruz, Monterey & San Benito Cty.; George Steele was a member from SLO Cty.

California Eclectic Society 557 Dr. Aaron William Bixby was President

California History: Chapter I 33-37 Spanish Explorations and Discoveries, by Guinn

California History: Chapter II 37-43 Alta or Nueva California, by Guinn

California History: Chapter III 43-49 Colonization of Alta California, by Guinn

California History: Chapter IV 49-56 Aborigines of California, by Guinn

California History: Chapter IX 82-87 From Empire to Republic, by Guinn

California History: Chapter V 56-66 Franciscan Missions of Alta California, by Guinn

California History: Chapter VI 66-73 Presidios of California, by Guinn

California History: Chapter VII 73-78 Pueblos, by Guinn

California History: Chapter VIII 78-82 The Passing of Spain’s Domination, by Guinn

California History: Chapter X 87-93 First Decade of Mexican Rule, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XI 93-96 Revolutions – The Hijar Colonists, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XII 96-101 The Decline and Fall of the Missions, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XIII 101-

108

The Free and Sovereign State of Alta California, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XIV 108-

114

Decline and Fall of Mexican Domination, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XIX 133-

141 Final Conquest of California, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XV 114-

119

Municipal Government-Homes and Home Life of the Californians, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XVI 119-

125 Territorial Expansion by Conquest, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XVII 125-

129 Revolt of the Californians, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XVIII 129-

133 Defeat and Retreat of Mervine’s Men, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XX 141-

144 Capture and Occupation of the Capital, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXI 144-

150 Transition and Transformation, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXII 150-

155 Mexican Laws and American Officials, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXIII 155-

162 Gold! Gold! Gold!, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXIV 162-

169 Making A State, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXIX 199-

204 From Gold to Grain and Fruits, by Guinn

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California History: Chapter XXV 169-

175 The Argonauts, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXVI 175-

182 San Francisco, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXVII 182-

193

Crime, Criminals and Vigilance Committees, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXVIII 193-

199 Filibusters and Filibustering, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXX 204-

211 Civil War – Loyalty and Disloyalty, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXXI 211-

218 Trade, Travel and Transportation, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXXII 218-

223 Railroads, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXXIII 223-

229 The Indian Question, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXXIV 229-

235 Education and Educational Institution, by Guinn

California History: Chapter XXXV 235-

242

Cities of California – Their Origin and Growth, by Guinn: Eureka, Fresno, Grass Valley, Los Angeles, Marysville, Nevada City, Oakland, Pasadena, Pomona, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San José, Stockton, Vallejo.

California Hose Co. No. 2 580 Pajaro Engine Co. formed with Pajaro Co. No. 1

California Jubilee (Monterey, 1896) 274 Harry Ashland Greene was director-general

California Legislature, Assembly

266,

290,

317,

332

Jesse Douglas Carr was member of 2nd session Legislature; Marcus Harloe, member 1891; John H. Hollister Sr., 1883-84; McDowell Reid Venable served 1887

California Legislature, Senate 339 George Steele served 3 terms 1882-1888

California National Guard 317 John H. Hollister Sr. was a Major

California Pioneers, Society of (Assn.) 261,

628

Frederick Augustus Hihn assisted in founding the S. Cruz County Society of California Pioneers; Richard Thompson was a member

California Polytechnical School (Cal Poly,

San Luis Obispo)

265,

718-

719

Frederick Augustus Hihn was appt. Trustee by Governor Henry Tifft Gage; see also Graves, William

California Powder Works (Mills) (Santa

Cruz)

303,

340,

495,

658

John Tupper Kent worked 1 yr. at powder mill; William Augustus Sanborn worked there; James Waters had charge of Major Samuel J. Hensley’s saw-mills at this site; history detailed in bio. of Robert Robertson, Supt.

California State Hospital (Agnews) 327 Edward White [2nd] appt. trustee, Agnew insane asylum, by Governor Henry Tifft Gage

California State Teachers’ Assn. 529 Nellie May Chope was Vice-President

Call, George 299 son of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call

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Call, Hannah M. 299 decd. dau. of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call; wf. of Reuben Ainger

Call, Henry 299 son of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call

Call, Hial 298-

299 son of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call

Call, James 299 son of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call; presumed dead in Civil War

Call, Lena 299 dau. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde & Silas B. Call; wf. of William R. Spence (formerly of San Francisco, now a resident of San Luis Obispo)

Call, Nancy Emeline Lunceforde Snell 299 dau. of Mary Trent Holdaway & William Lunceforde; former wf. of Cyrus Snell; wf. of Silas B. Call

Call, Nathan Jr. 299 son of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call

Call, Nathan Sr. 298 fa. of Stephen Call; grd.-fa. of Silas B. Call

Call, Olive D. (Mrs. Reuben W.

Gunnison) 299

dau. of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call; wf. of Reuben W. Gunnison

Call, Pauline [Polly] Dunham 298 wf. of Stephen Call; mo. of Silas B. Call

Call, Ralph 299 decd. son of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde & Silas B. Call

Call, Reuben 299 son of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde & Silas B. Call

Call, Silas 299 son of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde & Silas B. Call

Call, Silas B. 298-

299

son of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call; hsb. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde Snell Call; fa. of Lena Call, Ralph Call, Reuben Call & Silas Call; in S. Cruz, 1860+; worked for Allen Moody Peterson; to SLO 1861 to est. saddle & harness business

Call, Stephen 298 hsb. of Pauline [Polly] Dunham Call; fa. of Silas B. Call

Call, Stephen Albert 299 son of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde & Silas B. Call

Callahan, Rosella (Callihan) 568 mo. of William Callahan (Callihan)

Callahan, Thomas (Callihan) 568 fa. of William Callahan (Callihan)

Callahan, William (Callihan) 568 farmer; Director & Pres. Wats. Maxim Gas Co.

Callamore (Gen.) see Collamer, Jacob

Cameron’s hotel (Santa Clara) 541 where Duncan McKinnon stayed

Campbell, Tina 656 1st wf. of Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Cañada Honda see La Honda Canyon (Santa Barbara Cty.)

Canet, Rosa Butron de 282 wf. of Vicente de Canet; 2nd marriage was to John Jacob Simmler

Canet, Vicente 282 decd. hsb. of Rosa Butron Simmler; named in Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo County, p. 314

Canfield, Alice Blessing 722 dau. of Mrs. Ruth Roe (Rowe) Blessing & John A. Blessing; wf. of John H. Canfield

Canfield, John H. 722 hsb. of Alice Blessing Canfield

Capitol Club (Monterey) 274,

712

Harry Ashland Greene was a founder & secretary; Robert F. Johnson, one of the organizers; Capitol

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Club (Mont.) located in adobe “where Generals Stokes and Fremont (the latter then lieutenant) had their headquarters, and where the first constitution of California was drafted”

Capitola (community of Santa Cruz

County)

260,

600,

717

founded by Frederick Augustus Hihn; John Grant was foreman for F. A. Hihn at Capitola; William Henry Greene, fourteen years ran pleasure yacht at Capitola

Caplice & McCune 593 railroad contractors, Bedson A. Eardley associated at Walkerville (Butte County, Montana)

Carey, Hiram 725 Rose Littlefield was his adopted dau.

Carithers, David Noble 682 David Curtis Clark, principal of S. Cruz high school, was associated in dry goods & clothing business in Santa Rosa for 2 years

Carnahan, F. M. [unidentified] 717 fa. of Minnie L. Carnahan Greene

Carnahan, Minnie L. 717 dau. of F. M. Carnahan [unidentified]; wf. of Wilbur Eugene Greene

Carr, Deborah Goodrich 534 wf. of Peleg Slocum Carr; mo. of Elijah Melanchton Carr

Carr, Dolly Leah (Dollie E.) 534 son of Elijah Melanchton Carr & 2nd wf. Maria Dunbar Carr

Carr, Edward 534 grd.-fa. of Elijah Melanchton Carr

Carr, Edward Nelson 534 son of Deborah Goodrich & Peleg Slocum Carr; bro. of Elijah Melanchton Carr

Carr, Elijah Melanchton 534

son of Deborah Goodrich & Peleg Slocum Carr;

hsb. of 1st wf. Saberah Louisa Babcock Carr &

2nd wf. Maria Dunbar Carr; Templeton Justice of Peace; farmer

Carr, Elizabeth Woods 267 2nd wf. of Jesse Douglas Carr

Carr, Ezra Slocum 534

son of Deborah Goodrich & Peleg Slocum Carr; bro. of Elijah Melanchton Carr; U.C. prof.; CA Superintendent of Public Instruction 1876-1880; physician

Carr, Florida 267 dau. of John S. Carr [2nd]

Carr, Jennie C. Smith 534 wf. of Ezra Slocum Carr; promoter of women’s rights

Carr, Jesse Douglas

252,

265-

267,

287

port. facing p. 265; hsb. of 1st wf. Louise A. Brewer Carr & 2nd wf. Elizabeth Woods Carr; interested in Pajaro Valley in early 1850s; moved to Pajaro Valley, 1853; res. of Pajaro 1853-1859; site of first Pajaro Valley orchard planted “on the Jesse D. Carr place, in 1853, (now the Silliman homestead)”; 1st school in Wats. was “brought here by J. D. Carr”; 2nd person to register for free firearms issued at U.S. expense to California emigrants; appt. James Collier’s deputy as collector, Port of San Fran., at which Carr arrived Aug. 18, 1849; member of Cal. legislature as Assemblyman of San Fran.; member, Board of Supervisors, S. Cruz Cty., 1855; part owner Rancho Salsipuedes; mail contractor, 1866-1870; founder Salinas City Bank, 1873

Carr, Jesse Douglas Jr. 267 son of Larkin W. Carr

Carr, Jessie D. (Mrs. Henry W. Seale) 267 dau. of Elizabeth Woods & Jesse Douglas Carr; widow of Henry W. Seale

Carr, Jessie R. 267 son of John S. Carr [2nd]

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Carr, John S. [2nd] 267 son of Louise A. Brewer & Jesse Douglas Carr

Carr, John Spencer [1st] 534 decd. son of Deborah Goodrich & Peleg Slocum Carr

Carr, Joseph Goodrich 534 son of Deborah Goodrich & Peleg Slocum Carr; bro. of Elijah Melanchton Carr

Carr, Larkin W. 267 son of Louise A. Brewer & Jesse Douglas Carr

Carr, Louise A. 267 decd. dau. of Elizabeth Woods & Jesse Douglas Carr

Carr, Louise A. Brewer 267 1st wf. of Jesse Douglas Carr

Carr, Louise B. 267 dau. of Larkin W. Carr

Carr, Maria Dunbar 534 2d wf. of Elijah Melanchton Carr

Carr, Maurice Grant 534 son of Elijah Melanchton Carr & 2nd wf. Maria Dunbar Carr

Carr, Nelson 534 see Edward Nelson Carr

Carr, Peleg Slocum 534 hsb. of Deborah Goodrich Carr; fa. of Elijah Melanchton Carr, Nelson Carr, Solomon Carpenter Carr, et als.

Carr, Rachel 645 wf. of William Ryder; mo. of Rachel Ryder Bardin

Carr, Saberah Louisa Babcock 534 1st wf. of Elijah Melanchton Carr

Carr, Sarah Louisa 534 dau. of Saberah Louisa Babcock & Elijah

Melanchton Carr; wf. of Lewis A. Creasey

Carr, Solomon Carpenter

534

son of Deborah Goodrich & Peleg Slocum Carr; bro. of Elijah Melanchton Carr

Carr, Sterling D. 267 son of John S. Carr [2nd]

Casady, Ellen Rowe (Cassady) 523 dau. of Rhoda A. McFarland & William H. Rowe; wf. of John R. Casady (Cassady)

Casady, John R. (Cassady) 523 hsb. of Ellen Rowe Casady (Cassady)

Casarín, Manuel Jimeno 250,

252

aka Jimeno, Manuel Casarín; grantee of Rancho Salsipuedes, 1823

Case, Clara C. (Mrs.) 661 mo. of Edith L. Case Congdon

Case, Martha J. Weightman 404 wf. of Josiah Washington Lamborn; mo. of Eva Lamborn

Case, Mary Amney (Martha) 681 “established a private school in her adobe house on Mission Hill” S. Cruz, 1848

Casey, Ada 561 dau. of Katie Hoalton & William Casey Sr.

Casey, Henry 561 son of Katie Hoalton & William Casey Sr.

Casey, Jeremiah 561 fa. of William Casey Sr.

Casey, Katie Hoalton 561 port. facing p. 561; wf. of William Casey Sr.

Casey, Mary 561 dau. of Katie Hoallton & William Casey

Casey, William Jr. 561 son of Katie Hoallton & William Casey

Casey, William Sr. 561-

562

port. facing p. 561; hsb. of Katie Hoalton Casey; rancher near San Lucas

Cass, Charles Albert 322 son of Mary Stone & James Cass Jr.

Cass, Emily J. 322 dau. of Mary Stone & James Cass Jr.

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Cass, Harriet 321 wf. of James Cass Sr.; mo. of James Cass Jr.

Cass, Henry K. 322 son of Mary Stone & James Cass Jr.

Cass, James Jr. 321,

562

English immigrant; son of Harriet & James Cass Sr.; hsb. of 1st wf. Mary Stone Cass & 2nd wf. Mary McMurry Cass; organized Boston Store (Amador Cty.) with Joseph Crackborn, Charles Simmons (Samons), and Levi Shepherd; John Quincy Buffington bought land from Cass on Little Cayucos Creek; mgr. of Cayucos Landing

Cass, James Sr. 321 hsb. of Harriet Cass; fa. of James Cass Jr.

Cass, Mary McMurry 322 2nd wf. of James Cass Jr.

Cass, Mary Stone 322 dau. of William Stone (England); 1st wf. of James Cass Jr.

Cass, Rosa M. 322 dau. of Mary McMurry & James Cass Jr.

Cass, Sarah 322 dau. of Mary Stone & James Cass Jr.

Casserly, Eugene 327 purchased, with William Francis White, et al., part of the Rancho Salsipuedes, 1852

Castro, Antonio Mariá 250 grantee of Rancho Vega del Rio de Pajaro

Castro, José 289 son of Simeon Castro; bro. of Juanita (Juana) Castro Merritt; led Mexican troops in battle against John Charles Frémont NE of Salinas

Castro, José Joaquín 250 grantee of Rancho San Andrés, 1833

Castro, Josefa Sanchez 551 wf. of Samuel Franklin Geil

Castro, Juanita (Juana) 289,

532 wf. of Josiah Merritt; mo. of Lavinia Merritt Clark

Castro, Ricardo 251 interviewed by Charles H. Rodgers ca. life-style

Castro, Simeon 289 fa. of Juanita (Juana) Castro Merritt; Mont. judge of 1st instance under Mexican adm.

Castroville Argus 310 Manuel R. Merritt published Mont. Herald with Emmet E. Curtis, at same time he was connected with the Castroville Argus

Cathers, James 305,

685

hsb. of Margaret Moreland Cathers; fa. of Rebecca Cathers Cox; Sarah Jane Cathers Wiley, wf. of Henry Wiley, was James’ sis.

Cathers, Margaret Moreland 685 wf. of James Cathers; mo. of Rebecca Cathers Cox

Cathers, Rebecca 685 dau. of Margaret Moreland & James Cathers; wf. of Peter Cox

Cathers, Sarah Jane 305 Irish immigrant; sis. of James Cathers; wf. of Henry Wiley

Catholic Church (Watsonville)

318,

495,

646,

717

James Waters went to Wats., ’59 to rebuild Cath. Church; see also St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Ch; see also Greene, Wilbur Eugene

Catholic Church Sacred Heart (Hollister) 736 Rev. Fa. Bernard Smyth & Fa. George Donahoe were in charge

Cayucos (San Luis Obispo County) 567 Wallace M. Pence taught for ca. a year

Cayucos Landing 321 James Cass Jr. was mgr. [James Cass & Co.]

Cayucos, Presbyterian Church 562 John Q. Buffington was charter member

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Central Milling Co. (Hollister) 726 William Chaney was bookkeeper & acct.

Chace, Minnie 260 wf. of Frederick Otto Hihn

Chamberlain, Charles G. 277,

576

hsb. of decd. 1st wf. Donna Maria Abbott Cham-berlain; son-in-law of Carlisle Stewart Abbott; 2nd wf. was Rhoda J. Hodges Chamberlain; mem. of Fairchild Post, Grand Army of the Rep.; Mont. Cty. Tax Collector; Postmaster of Pacific Grove

Chamberlain, Donna Maria 576 decd. dau. of Carlisle Stewart Abbott; wf. of Charles G. Chamberlain

Chamberlain, Florence Aida 277 dau. of Rhoda J. Hodges & Charles G. Chamberlain

Chamberlain, Harrison Morton 277 son of Rhoda J. Hodges & Charles G. Chamberlain

Chamberlain, Rhoda J. Hodges 277 2nd wf. of Charles G. Chamberlain

Chaney, Andrew J. (V.) 726 fa. of William G. Chaney; San Benito Cty. Sup.; Tres Pinos businessman

Chaney, William G. 726 son of Andrew J. Chaney; Central Milling Co. bookkeeper & acct.; Spring Flour Co. bookkeeper & acct., later mgr.; mgr. of Victor Flour Mills

Chapman, Sarah A. 508 wf. of William G. Martin; mo. of Delia Martin Leese

Chappell, Albert see John Albert Chappell; Salinas dentist

Chappell, Emma Manley 530,

606

wf. of Thomas L. Chappell; mo. of John Albert Chappell

Chappell, Frederick (Colorado) 606 son of Emma Manley & Thomas L. Chappell

Chappell, George 606 son of Emma Manley & Thomas L. Chappell; at medical school

Chappell, Harvey 606 son of Emma Manley & Thomas L. Chappell

Chappell, John Albert (Dentist)

530-

531,

606

son of Emma Manley & Thomas L. Chappell

Chappell, Mabel 606 dau. of Emma Manley & Thomas L. Chappell

Chappell, May 606 dau. of Emma Manley & Thomas L. Chappell

Chappell, Thomas L.

530,

605-

606

hsb. of Emma Manley Chappell; fa. of John Albert Chappell; Salinas Valley rancher

Chappell, William [1st] (England) 605 fa. of Thomas L. Chappell; of Cornwall, England

Chappell, William [2nd] (Vallejo) 606 son of Emma Manley & Thomas L. Chappell

Charcoal burned in redwoods 533 Alfred Widemann & J. D. Cochran burned charcoal in Santa Cruz Redwoods in 1864-1865

Chase, Cleveland King 716 hsb. of Helen Younger Chase; professor at Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana

Chase, Helen Younger 716 dau. of Jeannie Hudson Waddell & Charles Bruce Younger Sr.; wf. of Cleveland King Chase

Cheese & Butter industry 729 Edgar Willis Steele “introduced the first modern machinery in California for the making of butter and cheese”

Chestnut, John T. 589 fa. of Mabel E. Chestnut Alexander

Chestnut, Mabel E. 589 dau. of John T. Chestnut; wf. of Elmer P.

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Alexander

Chico, Mariano (CA Gov.) 504 Jacob Primer Leese traveled to Mont. with him

Chinatown (old) (Watsonville) 288 G. A. Trafton & Son had their Wats. Mills [see photo, Betty Lewis’ Wats., Memories that Linger (vol. 1, p. 120)]

Chinese (Pajaro Valley) 254

twenty-two apple-packing firms in Pajaro Valley were owned by Slavonians, plus “four American and one Chinese, or a total of twenty-seven firms engaged in the business”

Chope, John Edward 529 hsb. of Nellie May Rickard Chope

Chope, Nellie May 526,

529

dau. of Ives J. & Hannah Rickard; elected 1898 Mont. Cty. Superintendent of Schools; wf. of John Edward Chope of King City

Christal, Rose Trescony 501 dau. of Catherine & Alberto Trescony

Christensen, Ole (Christiansen) 548 Wats. contractor w/Perry Morton Andrews

Christian Church (Watsonville) 548,

553

Perry Morton Andrews was foreman for John Sanford Jennings to build & rebuild Christian Church; Hans Peter Brassel “purchased the old Christian Church and this he now rents for school purposes pending the erection of the new high school building”

Chualar (Monterey County) 316 Charles Laird, with bro.-in-law of Giles P. Kellogg, bought 7,000 ac. of Spence ranch at Chualar, Mont. Cty., ca. 1867

Churchman, William 401 fa. of Mary Campbell Burnett (Mrs. M.D.B.)

Citizens Bank of Paso Robles 312,

561

Albert Pfister was cashier & director; Warren C. Bennett was vice-president

City Bank (Santa Cruz)

261,

669,

680

Frederick Augustus Hihn assisted in founding; Christian Hoffmann was a director; Levi Karner Baldwin was President

City Savings Bank (Santa Cruz) 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn assisted in founding

Clapp, Rose Priscilla (aka Rosa or Rosie)

D. Gilkey 377

dau. of Mary Dayton & William Tibbetts Gilkey; wf. of Thomas James Clapp

Clapp, Thomas James 377 hsb. of Rose Priscilla (Rosie or Rosa) D. Gilkey Clapp

Clark, Aaron 675 hsb. of Margaret Fox Clark; fa. of Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark

Clark, Abraham 531 son of John Clark; hsb. of Leah Courter Clark; fa. of George D. Clark; was a band musician on Buf-falo & Erie canal boat, Lafayette was guest, 1826

Clark, Adelaide S. 491-

492 decd. dau. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, Alford 741 son of Margaret Wideman & Mark Carr Clark

Clark, Alice Mildred 682 dau. of Allie L. Crump & David Curtis Clark

Clark, Allie L. Crump 682 wf. of David Curtis Clark

Clark, Bessie C. 682 dau. of Allie L. Crump & David Curtis Clark

Clark, Carlton B. 491-

492 decd. son of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, Charles P. 491- son of William Wallace Clark Sr.; hsb. of Harriet

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492 E. Bennett; Santa Cruz jeweler

Clark, Clarice L. 741 dau. of Margaret Wideman & Mark Carr Clark

Clark, David 682 hsb. of Martha Berry Clark; fa. of David Curtis Clark

Clark, David Curtis 681-

682

son of Martha Berry & David Clark; Principal of S. Cruz High School, ca. 1884; history of schools includes Mary Amney Case, Robert Desty, etc.; President, S. Cruz Board of Education; lawyer admitted 1898; Mayor of S. Cruz, 1902

Clark, Elbert W. (Dr.) (Grinnell, IA) 491-

492 adopted son of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, Emma 646 wf. of Bartholomew L. Driscoll

Clark, Frances (Clarke) 667 decd. 1st wf. of Elihu Anthony

Clark, Genevieve 491-

492 decd. dau. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, George Duffield 531-

532

son of Leah Courter & Abraham Clark; Monterey blacksmith

Clark, Harriet E. Bennett 491-

492 wf. of Charles P. Clark

Clark, Harriet M. Drew 491-

492 wf. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, Hattie S. 676 dau. of Matholda Shannon & Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark

Clark, Hulbert Henry (Henry H.)

675-

676,

742

son of Margaret Fox & Aaron Clark; physician w/Dr. Fagen; Mayor of S. Cruz; promoted 1st electric light plant with Fred Willer Swanton & street car line; Civil War surgeon; President of S. Cruz Electric Light & Power Co.

Clark, Hulbert William 676 son of Matholda Shannon & Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark

Clark, James [1st] 491-

492 fa. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, James [2nd] (Stockton) 491-

492 son of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, James William [& Adaline Clark] 305 Henry Wiley Sr. bought 47-ac. for apples

Clark, John 531 fa. of Abraham Clark; grd.-fa. of George Duffield Clark

Clark, John Franklin (Stockton) 491-

492 son of William Wallace Clark Sr.; druggist

Clark, Juanita 532 dau. of Lavinia Merritt & George Duffield Clark

Clark, Lavinia Merritt 532 dau. of Juanita Castro & Josiah Merritt; wf. of George Duffield Clark

Clark, Leah Courter 531 wf. of Abraham Clark; mo. of George D. Clark

Clark, Lucretia Foss Howard 491-

492 mo. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, Margaret Fox 675 wf. of Aaron Clark; mo. of Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark

Clark, Margaret Wideman 741 dau. of Mary E. Hoffman & Alfred Wideman; wf. of Mark Carr Clark

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Clark, Mark Carr 741 decd. hsb. of Margaret Wideman Clark; partner of Frederick H. Wideman

Clark, Martha Berry 682 wf. of David Clark; mo. of David Curtis Clark

Clark, Mary C. 491-

492 decd. dau. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, Matholda Shannon 676 niece of ex-Governor Wilson Shannon of Ohio; wf. of Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark

Clark, Minnie C. 491-

492 decd. dau. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, Susan C. 325 wf. of Robert H. Willey; mo. of John, Rena & Robert Willey

Clark, Theodore G. 676 son of Matholda Shannon & Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark

Clark, Warren S. (Tulare) 491-

492 son of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Clark, William Wallace Jr. 491-

492

son of Harriet M. Drew & William Wallace Clark Sr.; SC Chief of Police; dep. assessor, dep. sheriff

Clark, William Wallace Sr. 491-

492 fa. of William Wallace Clark Jr.; contractor

Clements, F. (Dr.) (aka Clemments) 281 John Jacob Simmler cooked for him in 1852

Clough, Anna 534 dau. of Johanna Leary & David M. Clough

Clough, Charles W. (Watsonville) 391 hsb. of Esther Cordelia Hoyt Clough (Watsonville)

Clough, David Elisha 534 son of Johanna Leary & David M. Clough

Clough, David M.

252,

533-

534

interested in Pajaro Valley in early 1850s; “first to set out strawberries, apples, pears, peaches and oranges”; kept a restaurant on the old country road; gave right-of-way to Railroad

Clough, Edwin P. 534 son of Johanna Leary & David M. Clough

Clough, Ella 534 decd. dau. of Johanna Leary & David M. Clough

Clough, Esther Cordelia Hoyt 391 dau. of Phoebe Root & Hazen Hoyt; wf. of Charles W. Clough

Clough, Johanna 534 decd. dau. of Johanna Leary & David M. Clough; wf. of Mr. Barker of San Jose

Clough, Johanna Leary 534 wf. of David M. Clough

Clough, John A. 534 son of Johanna Leary & David M. Clough

Clough, Julia 534 dau. of Johanna Leary & David M. Clough

Clough, Louise 534 dau. of Johanna Leary & David M. Clough

Clow, Anna D. Willman [Dora?] 513 wf. of John R. Clow; later wf. of John Kennaugh

Clow, Elizabeth W. (Libby) 513 dau. of Anna D. Willman & John R. Clow

Clow, John R. 513 decd. hsb. of Anna D. Willman Clow Kennaugh

Clow, Theodora J. (Theodore) 513 dau of Anna D. Willman & John R. Clow

Cochran, Jacob 533 fa. of John D. Cochran [Sr.]

Cochran, John D. [Sr.] 532,

741

hsb. of Lena Starr Cochran; merchant of Gon-zales, Mont. Cty.; burned charcoal in S. Cruz Red-woods; farmed with Alfred Wideman in Pajaro & worked for Dunphy & Hildreth; butcher in Wats.

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Cochran, John D. Jr. 533 son of Lena Starr & John D. Cochran [Sr.]; Railroad surveyor

Cochran, Lena Starr 533 dau. of Benjamin S. Starr; wf. of John D. Cochran [Sr.]

Codiga, Elizabeth 624 wf. of G. Antone Scaroni; mo. of Pio Scaroni

Codina, Francisco (Father) 647 Franciscan Fa. of Mission Santa Barbara; had charge of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Coe, Mary 545 wf. of Alexander Ross; mo. of Dr. Hugh Ross

Coffee, Calvin 504 hunting & trading expedition w/Capt. John Rogers

Cogswell Polytechnic School 589 San Fran. school attended by Elmer P. Alexander

Cole, Mary 673 wf. of Charles Henry Ivins; mo. of Ernest C. Ivins

Coles (family) see Cowles (family); e.g., Cowles, Cynthia Shaw, ff.

Colier, Margaret 606 wf. of John Sanders Morgan; mo. of John William Morgan

Collamer, Jacob (1791-1865)

(Postmaster General, 1849-50; Judge)

(Gen. Callamore)

266 tendered an appt. to Jesse Douglas Carr as postal agent for California, but Pres.Taylor gave appt. to his private secretary’s friend

College Lake (Watsonville) 249 aka Laguna Grande; early extent described

Collier, James (Col.) 266 Collector, Port of San Francisco; Jesse Douglas Carr appt. his deputy

Collins, Frederick P. 340 adopted son of Delia M. Day & George Steele

Colt, James B. 320 hsb. of Mary Barr Wilson Colt; bro. of Samuel Colt “famous inventer of the revolving pistol”

Colt, Mary Barr Wilson 320 former wf. of Singleton Wilson; wf. of James B. Colt, bro. of Samuel Colt “famous inventer of the revolving pistol”

Colt, Samuel 320 “famous inventer of the revolving pistol”; bro. of James B. Colt

Colton Hall (Monterey) 274 Harry Ashland Greene helped to preserve it

Commander (steamship) 290 Capt. Marcus Harloe, of Holladay-Brenham line

Commercial Bank (San Luis Obispo)

333,

590,

662

McDowell Reid Venable was President; William T. Scott, director; Abram Muscio was a stockholder

Comstock, Jared 612 ex-hsb. of Catherine “Carrie” Mason Comstock Ord

Confederate Corners (Monterey Cty.) 385 2 mi. SE of Salinas, homestead of John Hunter

Congdon, Carrie E. Curtis 661-

662

wf. of Joseph R. Congdon; mo. of Willis R. Congdon Sr.

Congdon, Edith L. Case 661 dau. of Clara C. Case; wf. of Dr. Willis R. Congdon Sr.

Congdon, James Lyman (Dr.) (Chicago,

IL) 661

cousin of Willis R. Congdon Sr.; jt. med. practice under name: Congdon & Congdon, in Chicago

Congdon, Joseph R. (Dr.) 661-

662

hsb. of Carrie E. Curtis Congdon; fa. of Willis R. Congdon Sr.

Congdon, Willis R. Jr. 661 son of Edith L. Case & Willis R. Congdon Sr.

Congdon, Willis R. Sr. (Dr.) 661-port. facing p. 661; son of Carrie E. Curtis & Joseph R. Congdon; S. Cruz physician

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662

Conger, Elizabeth 567 wf. of R. T. Pence; mo. of Wallace M. Pence

Conklin & Samuels (Salinas firm) 293,

590

1st man to invest in Salinas was Seth W. Conklin of firm Conklin & Samuels

Conklin, Seth W. 293,

590

Salinas founder; mercantile firm of Conklin & Samuels

Constantine (steamship) 290 commanded by Capt. Marcus Harloe, Pacific Coast Steamship Co.

Conway, John 579 Albert North Judd, farmed on Conway ranch, Wats.

Cook, (Capt.) [unidentified] 548 fa. of Emily Cook Austin

Cook, Adalaide Florence 532 dau. of Lucinda Butler & William A. Cook; wf. Frank Cox

Cook, Emily Wannicke 548 2nd wf. of Frederick Sands Austin; dau. of Capt. Cook [unidentified]

Cook, Emma Ellis Bott 532 adopted dau. of Lucinda Butler & William A. Cook; wf. of William Franklin Cook

Cook, Helen 585 wf. of Neil Stewart

Cook, Henry D. 347 passenger on bark Hortensia with William L. Beebee and William G. Morehouse

Cook, Julius A. 532 son of Lucinda Butler & William A. Cook; hsb. of Nora Cox

Cook, Lucinda Butler 532 wf. of William A. Cook

Cook, Mary 562 wf. of John Quincy Buffington

Cook, Nora Cox 532 wf. of Julius A. Cook

Cook, William A. 532 hsb. of Lucinda Butler Cook; fa. of Adalaide Florence Cook Cox, Emma Ellis Bott Cook, J. A. Cook; Templeton & San Luis Obispo liveryman

Cook, William Franklin 532 hsb. of Emma Ellis Bott Cook

Cooley, Anne (Annie) Hargan 545 dau. of George W. Hargan; wf. of William R. Cooley

Cooley, Edwin 545 son of Anne (Annie) Hargan & William R. Cooley

Cooley, Emma 545 dau. of Anne (Annie) Hargan & William R. Cooley

Cooley, Francis 545 hsb. of Harriett Ross Cooley; fa. of William R. Cooley; atty. & police judge (Justice of the Peace)

Cooley, Frank 545 son of Anne (Annie) Hargan & William R. Cooley

Cooley, Harriett Ross 545 wf. of Francis Cooley; mo. of William R. Cooley

Cooley, Maud 545 dau. of Anne (Annie) Hargan & William R. Cooley; wf. of Alfred Granger

Cooley, William R. 545 port. facing p. 545; son of Harriett Ross & Francis Cooley; hsb. of Anne (Annie) Hargan Cooley; Paso Robles attorney

Cooper & Malcolm (Malcom) 530 William Burton Cooper & William Malcolm (Malcom); Wats. cigar, tobacco & stationery business

Cooper block (Watsonville) 554 Frank R. Bradbury was decorating contractor

Cooper Brothers 252,

530,

James Alexander Cooper & Thomas Sample Cooper; Albert North Judd occupied store in bldg. at site of Bank of Wats.; rented store at site of

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578-

579

Bank of Wats.; interested in Pajaro Valley in early 1850s; “The Coopers and others planted a few trees on their town lots.”

Cooper Ranch (Monterey Cty.) 507 home of David Leese

Cooper, Charles Richard 655 son of Mary Kennedy Burnett (earlier marriage)

Cooper, Eliza Morrow 530 dau. of Rachel Talbot & John S. Morrow; wf. of James A. Cooper; mo. of William B. Cooper

Cooper, Elroy & Co. (King City) 529 John Edward Chope was its bookkeeper

Cooper, Florence 530 dau. of Eliza Morrow & James Alexander Cooper; wf. of William Malcolm (Malcom)

Cooper, Grace 260 wf. of August Charles Hihn

Cooper, James Alexander 252,

530

son of Margaret Barr & Thomas J. Cooper; fa. of William Burton Cooper; opened the first store in Wats. with bro. Thomas Sample Cooper

Cooper, John R. 489 raised cattle with William Henry Ely

Cooper, Joseph Wright 311-

312

Joseph Hubbard Hollister met Cooper at Boonville, MO; praised Joseph Hubbard Hollister as “that noble, high-minded man … whom I loved as a brother”; Hollister & Cooper were partners; [for Cooper’s story, see: Pastoral Prince, the history and reminiscences of J. W. Cooper, by Frank Sands. Santa Barbara, Cal. , 1893.]

Cooper, Margaret Barr 530 wf. of Thomas J. Cooper; mo. of James Alexander Cooper & Thomas Sample Cooper

Cooper, Thomas J. 530 hsb. of Margaret Barr Cooper; fa. of James Alexander Cooper & Thomas Sample Cooper

Cooper, Thomas Sample 252,

530

son of Margaret Barr & Thomas J. Cooper; opened the first store in Wats. with bro. James Alexander Cooper

Cooper, Thomas T. 530 decd. son of Eliza Morrow & James Alexander Cooper

Cooper, William Burton 530 son of Eliza Morrow & James Alexander Cooper

Coopman, Cecil Ladeges 720 wf. of Henry Coopman; mo. of Margaret Coopman Foster

Coopman, Henry 720 hsb. of Cecil Ladeges Coopman; fa. of Margaret Coopman Foster

Coopman, Margaret 720 dau. of Cecil Ladeges & Henry Coopman; wf. of Jacob Foster Sr.

Cope, Katharine Charlotte Hihn 260 dau. of Therese Paggen & Frederick Augustus Hihn; wf. of William Thomas Cope

Cope, William Thomas 260 hsb. of Katharine Charlotte Hihn Cope

Corey, Allen 628 decd. hsb. of Elizabeth Calderwood Corey; wf. of Leonard J. Smith

Corey, Elizabeth Calderwood 628 widow of Allen Corey; wf. of Leonard J. Smith

Corey, Ethel 282 dau. of Grace Smith & Josiah Potter Corey

Corey, Grace 282 dau. of Grace Smith & Josiah Potter Corey

Corey, Grace Smith 282 dau. of A. B. Smith; wf. of Josiah Potter Corey

Corey, Harold 282 son of Grace Smith & Josiah Potter Corey

Corey, Hiram

465-

466,

479,

port. facing p. 465; Mont. Cty. Bk.; rancher; Herbert E. Titamore worked for Corey, 1867, later purchased ca. 400 acres “of the old Corey ranch, lived thereon for six years, and in 1901…”

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Corey, Isabelle 282 dau. of Grace Smith & Josiah Potter Corey

Corey, Josiah Potter 282 son of Noah Corey, CA pioneer; Salinas Valley farmer on 35-ac. of old Rancho Buena Vista [i.e., Rancho Llano de Buena Vista]

Corey, Noah 282 fa. of Josiah Potter Corey

Corey, Pauline 653 decd. wf. of Horatio (Nelson) Bentley; mo. of William H.[or E.] Bentley

Cornett, Lorenz (Salinas) 333 partner of William Wahrlich in Wahrlich-Cornett Co., Salinas mercantile

Corralitos Creek (Santa Cruz Cty.) 641

Landrum & Rodgers (Rogers) purchased Corralitos Flouring Mill Co. and est. the Wats. Water and Light Co. by erecting a reservoir to impound water from Corralitos and Browns creeks

Corralitos Flouring Mill Co. 641

Landrum & Rodgers (Rogers) purchased Corralitos Flouring Mill Co. and est. the Wats. Water and Light Co. by erecting a reservoir to impound water from Corralitos and Browns creeks

Corralitos lumber mill 498 A. Bedell built lumber mill for William Bard

Corralitos Water Co. 635 later know as the Wats. Water & Light Co., co-owned by Francis Smith & Wilburn W. Montague

Costello, Abraham 564,

567

son of Emily S. Ames & John Costello; Dep Sheriff, Wats.

Costello, Clarissa 567 decd. dau. of Wealthy A. Farnam & John Costello

Costello, Ella

567

dau. of Wealthy A. Farnam & John Costello; wf. of William T. Eipper

Costello, Emily S. Ames 564 2d wf. of John Costello; mo. of Abraham Costello

Costello, John 564,

567

fa. of Abraham Costello; Gilroy rancher; to Wats., 1888

Costello, Sarah Hatch 567 3d wf. of John Costello; step-mo. of Abraham Costello

Costello, Wealthy A. Farnam 567 dau. of Truman Farnam; 1st wf. of John Costello

Cotton, Catherine 501 wf. of Alberto Trescony

County Bank of San Luis Obispo 304 with Robert Edgar Jack Sr., William D. Beebee, et al., organized Cty. Bank of San Luis Obispo

Courter, Leah 531 wf. of Abraham Clark; mo. of George D. Clark

Cowell & Co., Henry 519-

520 Lawrence Lorenzen was wharfinger for Cowell

Cowell State Park, Henry see Henry Cowell State Park

Cowell, Henry 509 Albion Paris Jordan sold his interest to Henry Cowell

Cowles, Cynthia Shaw 682 wf. of Timothy Cowles; mo. of Horace Herbert Cowles (Coles)

Cowles, Ethel (Coles) 488,

685

dau. of Mary Rodgers & Horace Herbert Cowles (Coles)

Cowles, Florence (Coles) 488,

685

dau. of Mary Rodgers & Horace Herbert Cowles (Coles)

Cowles, Gertrude (Coles) 488, dau. of Mary Rodgers & Horace Herbert Cowles

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685 (Coles)

Cowles, Herbert (Hubert) (Coles) 488,

685

son of Mary Rodgers & Horace Herbert Cowles (Coles)

Cowles, Horace Herbert (H. H. Coles)

356,

682,

488,

685

son of Cynthia Shaw & Timothy Cowles; hsb. of Mary Rodgers Cowles (Coles); Pajaro Valley orchardist

Cowles, Lillian (Lillie Coles) 488,

685

dau. of Mary Rodgers & Horace Herbert Cowles (Coles)

Cowles, Mary Rodgers (Coles)

487-

488,

685

dau. of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers; wf. of Horace Herbert Cowles (Coles)

Cowles, Timothy

355-

356,

682

b. in Vermont of Danish parents; hsb. of Cynthia Shaw Cowles; a Wats. rancher

Cox, Abraham 455 son of Mary Williamson & Peter Cox; hsb. of Rosella Willitts Cox; fa. of Abraham Peter Cox

Cox, Abraham Peter 455 son of Rosella Willitts & Abraham Cox; Pajaro Valley farmer

Cox, Adalaide Florence Cook 532 dau. of Lucinda Butler & William A. Cook; wf. Frank Cox

Cox, Alice (Monterey) 398 wf. of William Walter James; native of Ohio

Cox, Anna (Annie) 288,

685

dau. of Rebecca Cathers & Peter Cox; wf. of William Arthur Trafton

Cox, Elizabeth Doyle 455 wf. of Abraham Peter Cox

Cox, Frank 532 hsb. of Adalaide Florence Cook Cox

Cox, Fred A. 455 son of Elizabeth Doyle & Abraham Peter Cox

Cox, Gertrude J. 510 decd. dau. of Marian A. & Herbert E. Cox

Cox, Hattie 685 dau. of Rebecca Cathers & Peter Cox; wf. of Joseph Waugaman

Cox, Herbert E. 510 decd. hsb. of Marian A. Jordan Cox

Cox, Lyman Peter 685 son of Rebecca Cathers & Peter Cox

Cox, Maggie 685 dau. of Rebecca Cathers & Peter Cox; wf. of Dr. S. B. Gordon (Salinas)

Cox, Marian A. Jordan 510 dau. of Mary E. Perry & Albion Paris Jordan; wf. of Herbert E. Cox

Cox, Mary 455 dau. of Rosella Willitts & Abraham Cox; wf. of Mr. ——— Soria

Cox, Mary Williamson 455 wf. of Peter Cox [1st]

Cox, Nora 532 wf. of J. A. Cook

Cox, Nora R. 455 dau. of Elizabeth Doyle & Abraham Peter Cox

Cox, Peter [1st] 455 hsb. of Mary Williamson Cox; fa. of Abraham Cox; grd-fa. of Abraham Peter Cox

Cox, Peter [2nd] 288,

685

port. facing p. 685; hsb. of Rebecca Cathers Cox; fa. of Anna (Annie) Cox Trafton; Pajaro Valley rancher; director of Pajaro Valley Bank; director of the Wats. Creamery;

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Cox, Rebecca Cathers 685 dau. of Margaret Moreland & James Cathers; wf. of Peter Cox

Cox, Rosella 455 dau. of Rosella Willitts & Abraham Cox; wf. of Mr. ——— Baker

Cox, Rosella Willitts 455 wf. of Abraham Cox; mo. of Abraham Peter Cox, Maria Cox Soria, & Rosella Cox Baker

Cox, Sarah 685 dau. of Rebecca Cathers & Peter Cox

Crackborn, Joseph 321 James Cass Jr. organized Boston Store (Amador Cty.) with Joseph Crackborn, Charles Simmons (Samons), and Levi Shepherd

Crawford, Edward H. 300 hsb. of Mary C. Andrews Crawford

Crawford, Mary C. Andrews 300 dau. of Ellen Otis & Truman Andrews; wf. of Edward H. Crawford

Creasey, Lewis A. 534 hsb. of Sarah Louisa Carr Creasey

Creasey, Sarah Louisa Carr 534 dau. of Saberah Louisa Babcock & Elijah Melanchton Carr; wf. of Lewis A. Creasey

Creole (ship) 520 Jean Baptiste Dabadie helped build Creole

Crespí, Juan (Father) 250 described Pajaro Valley in 1769

Creston (San Luis Obispo Cty.) 567 Wallace M. Pence taught there for a year?

Criswell, Elizabeth 589 wf. of James M. Scott; mo. of William T. Scott

Crittenden, James L. 320 President, Bank of San Luis Obispo

Crogh, Ingeborg B. 320 1st wf. of Jasper Andresen

Crooker, Susan J. 564 wf. of William A. Baker

Crooks, Florence Adele Bias (Crook) 513 dau. of Louise P. A. & Wm. H. Bias; wf. Jackson George Crooks (Crook)

Crooks, Jackson B. (Crook) 513 son of Florence Adele Bias & Jackson George Crook

Crooks, Jackson George (Crook) 513 hsb. of Florence Adele Bias

Cross, Charles Wesley (Senator) 276 CA Senator, Atty., San Francisco partner of James Augustus Hall

Cross, Eva 551 dau. of Thomas J. Cross; wf. of Lyman Brewer

Cross, Hall, Ford & Kelly (firm) 276 San Francisco law firm of James Augustus Hall, et al.

Cross, Thomas J. 551 fa. of Eva Cross Brewer

Crow, Eliza 551 wf. of John Drew; mo. of Harriet M. Drew Clark

Crow, Elizabeth W. (Libby) 513 dau. of Mrs. D. (Willman) Clow & John Clow

Crow, John (Buffalo, N.Y.) 491 fa. of Eliza Crow Drew; grd.-fa. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Crow, Theodore J 513 son of Mrs. D. (Willman) Clow & John Clow

Crump, Allie L. 682 dau. of Richard W. Crump; wf. of David Curtis Clark

Crump, Richard W. 682 fa. of Allie L. Crump Clark; Judge, Lake Cty. Superior Court

Cuevas, Albert 716-

717 hsb. of Guadaloupe L. Garcia

Cullen, Anna (Castroville) 395 wf. of John Jordan; mo. of six children

Culver, Zenna 547 wf. of Benjamin Austin; mo. of Frederick Sands

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Cumming, Frances (Fannie) 696 wf. of John Thomas Porter; mo. of Warren Reynolds Porter

Cummings, Mary A. 629 Irish immigrant; wf. of John Thompson Sr.; mo. of Edward D. Thompson

Currie (Curry), Alice M. (Mrs.) 558 dau. of Clarinda Robinson & Lewis L. Bartholomew Sr.; wf. of unknown Mr. Currie

Curtis, Carrie E. 661-

662

wf. of Joseph R. Congdon; mo. of Willis R. Congdon Sr.

Curtis, Emmet E. 310 Manuel R. Merritt published Mont. Herald with “E. Curtis,” who was subsequently on the editorial staff of the San Francisco Chronicle

Curtis, Henrietta Jane 600 dau. of Abbie E. Bently & Leonard Curtis; wf. of John Grant

Curtis, Leonard 600 hsb. of Abbie E. Bently; fa. of Henrietta Jane Curtis Grant

Curze, Elizabeth 580 grd.-mo. of Henry T. Rogge; wf. of William Rogge Sr.

Cutler, James 667 partner of Elihu Anthony in merchandise store

D

Dabadie, Clara 520 dau. of Margaret Gonzales & Jean Baptiste Dabadie; wf. of Lawrence Lorenzen Jr.

Dabadie, Gabriel 520 son of Margaret Gonzales & Jean Baptiste Dabadie

Dabadie, Isabelle 520 dau. of Margaret Gonzales & Jean Baptiste Dabadie

Dabadie, Jean Baptiste 520 fa. of Clara Dabadie Lorenzen; ship Capt.

Dabadie, Jennie 520 dau. of Margaret Gonzales & Jean Baptiste Dabadie

Dabadie, Joseph 520 son of Margaret Gonzales & Jean Baptiste Dabadie

Dabadie, Kate 520 dau. of Margaret Gonzales & Jean Baptiste Dabadie

Dabadie, Laura 520 dau. of Margaret Gonzales & Jean Baptiste Dabadie

Dabadie, Margaret Gonzales 520 dau. of Grace Rodriguez & Juan Gonzales; mo. of Clara Dabadie Lorenzen

Dairy industry

(San Luis Obispo County)

Dairy industry (San Luis Obispo County

- continued)

339,

729

Steele Brothers brought her of cows to SLO and est. first dairy in Cty.; Edgar Willis Steele “introduced the first modern machinery in California for the making of butter and cheese”; “in 1877 there were nine dairies in operation upon the Steele ranch”; Steele Brothers partnership dissolved in 1880; see also Andrews, Truman; Buffington, John Quincy; Elberg, Mark; Filipponi, Dennis; Freeman, Frank W.; Gibson, Alexander C.; Hollister, John H.; Muma, B. Frank; Muscio, Abram; Stewart, Neil; Tognazzini, Peter; Van Gordon, Ira Sr. & Van Gordon, Gilbert [2nd]; Warden, Horatio Moore Sr.; Warden, William H.

Dairy industry (Monterey County) see Abbott, Carlisle S.; Hatton, William

Dairy industry (Santa Cruz County) see Anderson (Mr.); Baldwin, Levi Karner; Enright, Joseph D.; Karner, Zadock; Meder, Moses Avery; Moretti, Louis; Scaroni, Pio; Trafton, John

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Edmund; White, Edward Jr.; Wilder, Deloss Dwight

Dairymen’s Union (San Francisco) 662,

730

Abram Muscio, stockholder; Edgar Willis Steele was a member

Dania Society 320,

583

Jasper Andresen was member in Salinas; John Iverson Sr. was member of this Danish organization in Chualar

Daniels, Carrie Anderson 503 dau. of Maria Howe H. & Charles Lewis Anderson; wf. of Elmer S. Daniels

Daugherty, Corena 710 dau. of Emma Littlefield & George A. Daugherty

Daugherty, Elizabeth Dickie 709 mo. of George A. Daugherty

Daugherty, Emma Littlefield 710 wf. of George A. Daugherty

Daugherty, George A. 709-

710

hsb. of Emma Littlefield Daugherty; Salinas atty.; law-partner of Claude Fontaine Lacey

Daugherty, Georgia 710 dau. of Emma Littlefield & George A. Daugherty

Daugherty, Hazel 710 dau. of Emma Littlefield & George A. Daugherty

Daugherty, Lyllis 710 dau. of Emma Littlefield & George A. Daugherty

Davenport (Santa Cruz County) 520 Lawrence Lorenzen Sr. built 2 ships at Davenport: Undaunted; R. B. Handy

Davidson, William 327 purchased, with William Francis White, et al., part of the Rancho Salsipuedes, 1852

Davis & Jordan Lime Co. 509,

512

Issac Elphinstone Davis & Albion Paris Jordan; moved San Mateo to S. Cruz 1853; William H. Bias worked as cooper making barrels

Davis, Abigail? Augusta 460 dau. of Nancy Ann Hagar & Thaddeus Davis; widowed [but, married name not given]

Davis, Annie 456-

459

dau. of Elecia Sumner & George Davis; wf. of R.G. Flint

Davis, Buchanan 459 son of Elecia Sumner & George Davis; farmer in SLO

Davis, Charles 459 son of Elecia Sumner & George Davis; res San Miguel

Davis, Cornelia 621 dau. of Florence Titus & Hiram Lee Davis

Davis, David 459 son of Elecia Sumner & George Davis

Davis, Elecia (Elecay) 459 dau. of Elecia Sumner & George Davis

Davis, Elecia Sumner 456-

459 wf. of George Davis; 1st mar in CA; to SC in 1854

Davis, Eliza 459 dau. of Elecia Sumner & George Davis; wf. of N. Azbell

Davis, Ella 621 dau. of Florence Titus & Hiram Lee Davis

Davis, Emma Hudson 388 wf. of Nehemiah Davis; ex-wf. of John Hudson

Davis, Ernestine Titus 460 dau. of Benjamin Titus; wf. of George L. Davis

Davis, Florence Titus 621 wf. of Hiram Lee Davis

Davis, George 456-

459

nat. of NY City; hsb. of Elecia Sumner Davis; trapper to Montana 1841; to Santa Cruz 1854

Davis, George L. 459-

460

port. facing p. 459; son of Mary Ann Hagar & Thaddeus Davis; hsb. of Ernestine Titus Davis;

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Salinas rancher

Davis, George Thomas 460 son of Ernestine Titus & George L. Davis

Davis, Hiram Lee

460,

621-

622

port. facing p. 621; son of Nancy Ann Hagar & Thaddeus Davis; Salinas cattle rancher

Davis, Isaac Elphinstone 509 partner of Albion Paris Jordan

Davis, Jefferson (Pres. Confederacy) 273,

487

Francis Melbourne Fisk, fa. of Anne Elizabeth Colton Fisk Greene, was “intimate friend of Jefferson Davis”; train passenger with James Martin Rodgers

Davis, Joseph 459 son of Elecia Sumner & George Davis

Davis, May 459 dau. of Elecia Sumner & George Davis; wf. of Robert B. Still

Davis, Nehemiah 388 2nd hsb. of Emma Hudson Davis

Davis, Thaddeus [1st] 459 grd.-fa. of George L. Davis

Davis, Thaddeus [2nd] 459 hsb. of Nancy Ann Hager; fa. of George L. Davis

Davis, Velma 621 dau. of Florence Titus & Hiram Lee Davis

Dawson, Matilda 570 wf. of George W. Hughes; mo. of Alfred Hughes

Day, Abigail 698 wf. of Thomas Fuller; mo. of Martha Jane Fuller Bliss

Day, Delia M. 340 dau. of Julia A. & Norman Day; wf. of George Steele

Day, Julia A. 340 wf. of Norman Day; mo. of Delia M. Day Steele

Day, Norman 340 hsb. of Julia A. Day; fa. of Delia M. Day Steele

Dayton, Helen White (Iowa) 635 dau. of Laura Slasson & William A. White [1st]

Deben, Anna 624 dau. of Sophia Jordan & Henry Deben Sr.; wf. of Henry Stoffers Jr.

Deben, Henry Jr. 624 son of Sophia Jordan & Henry Deben Sr.

Deben, Henry Sr. 624 hsb. of Sophia Jordan Deben; fa. of Anna Deben Stoffers

Deben, Ida 624 dau. of Sophia Jordan & Henry Deben Sr.

Deben, John 624 son of Sophia Jordan & Henry Deben Sr.

Debney, Gerard (Capt.) 508 Gilbert L. Anderson was asst. agt. to Debney

DeCray, Agnes Williamson Wilkins 635 dau. of Ann Scollin & Andrew Williamson; niece of & raised by Catherine A. Scollin & Peter Veeder Wilkins; wf. of Frank A. DeCray

DeCray, Frank A. 635 hsb. of Agnes Williamson Wilkins DeCray

Deering, Agnes E. Tarleton 629 dau. of Susan A. Tuttle & Thomas Scott Tarleton; wf. of Elden C. (C. B.) Deering

Deering, Elden C. (C. B.) 629 hsb. of Agnes E. Tarleton Deering

DeFrees, Ethel M. 622 dau. of Mary Shelby & John M. DeFrees

DeFrees, John 622 son of Mary Shelby & John M. DeFrees

DeFrees, John M. 622 hsb. of Mary Shelby DeFrees

DeFrees, Lorain 622 dau. of Mary Shelby & John M. DeFrees

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DeFrees, Mary Shelby 622 dau. of Mary A. Bennett & Granville Clifford Shelby; wf. of John M. DeFrees

DeFrees, Violet L. 622 dau. of Mary Shelby & John M. DeFrees

DeHart, Joseph 282 son of William DeHart; secretary of White & DeHart Co. (William DeHart & Edmund White)

DeHart, William

282-

283,

327

w/Edmund White – White & DeHart Co., Wats.; see also Edward White; GAR member

Del Monte Creamery 603 Carmel Valley creamery est. by William Hatton

Del Monte Hotel (Monterey County) 406,

542

Tom Lee was head landscape gardener, 1886+, Del Monte Hotel; David Rodrick managed barber shops at Del Monte Hotel, 1885-87

Del Monte Hotel (Monterey) 542,

604

David Rodrick managed barber shops 1885-1887; milk & butter supplied by Hatton’s Del Monte Creamery

Delmas, Delphin Michael 337 William Shipsey Sr. was associated with attorney Delmas in San Francisco, 1882

DeLong, Abram 695 DeLong & Thomas Jefferson Weeks raised potatoes on land rented from William Blackburn

Demartini, Joseph 456 son of Parlo Biagio Demartini; bookkeeper Loma Prieta Lumber Co. at Opal (Capitola)

Demartini, Parlo Biagio (Paul B.) 456 Italian immigrant; chief of Wats. fire dept.

Deo, Sarah 397 wf. of Samuel Rogers Jenkins; mo. of Isabelle M. Jenkins [2nd] & Frederick E. Jenkins [2nd]

Des Moines, Iowa 510 Dr. Pierce Bye Fagen assisted in platting Des Moines

Desmont, Julia 510 wf. of John Kane [1st] (Ireland); mo. of John Kane [2nd]

Desty, Robert [aka Robert Daillebout

d’Estimeauville de Mouchel] 681

S. Cruz teacher, 1863; also known as Robert Daillebout d’Estimeauville de Beau Mouchel

DeVos, Peter (Rev. Father) 647 Jesuit Priest on July 20, 1854, selected the land where the Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum was later built

Dewey, William J. & Co. 304 Robert Edgar Jack Sr. worked for Dewey in NYC

Dexter, Mercy 674 wf. of Samuel Besse; grd.-mo. of Milton Besse

Deymann, Clementine (Rev. Fa.) 647 Franciscan Fa. of Mission Santa Barbara; had charge of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Diamond Springs mine (El Dorado

County) 692

Peter Peterson Sr. went there after landing at Mont., 1849

Dibblee, Albert 312 partner of Joseph Hubbard Hollister, et al.

Dibblee, Thomas B. 312 partner of Joseph Hubbard Hollister, et al.

Dickerson, Beverly (Mr.) 588 fa. of Sarah A. Dickerson; “of Montgomery Cty., Ky., a planter who raised corn and tobacco in large quantities”

Dickerson, Sarah A. 588 dau. of Mr. Beverly Dickerson; wf. of James Shackelford

Dickie, Elizabeth 709 mo. of George A. Daugherty

Dodge, Charles P. 514 son of Edith Knight & W. E. Dodge

Dodge, Edith Knight 514 dau. of Lydia A. Killey & Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr.; wf. of William E. Dodge

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Dodge, William E. 514 hsb. of Edith Knight Dodge

Dodge, William Reese 433-

434 port. Facing p. 433; rancher Jolon valley

Dolphin Bath House (Santa Cruz) 599 conducted by Ralph Selleck Miller & John Leibbrandt Jr.

Donahue, Delia 610 wf. of James Morrissey (Morcy) Jr.

Donati, Celestina Franzina 726 2d wf. of Samuel Donati

Donati, Maria P. Bassi 726 decd. 1st wf. of Samuel Donati

Donati, Samuel

726

Swiss immigrant; hsb. of 1st wf. Maria P. Bassi Donati & 2nd wf. Celestina Franzina Donati; to Cayucos in 1876; dairy, cattle, hogs; school trus-tee: Thomas J. Kirk, CA Supt. Public Inst. Said of him that he was “the best trustee in the state of California”; Bank of Cayucos cashier & director

Doniphan, Alexander William 715 Colonel, Mexican-American War, 1848; associate of Charles Bruce Younger Sr.

Donnelly, Sarah (Mrs.) 513-

514

dau. of Mary McDermitt & Dennis McAleer; sister of Mary E. Kelly & Sarah Donnelly

Donohoe-Kelly Banking Co. 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn was stockholder

Donohoe, George (Rev.) 736 Catholic Priest, Sacred Heart Church, Hollister

Donovan (Mrs.) [unidentified] 692 aunt of Annie Sullivan Peterson with whom she came to California in 1853

Dool, Eliza McCum 721 wf. of Thomas Dool; mo. of William H. Dool

Dool, Emma L. Paschall 721 wf. of William H. Dool

Dool, Esther 721 dau. Of Emma L. Paschall & William H. Dool

Dool, Hazel 721 dau. Of Emma L. Paschall & William H. Dool

Dool, Thomas 721 hsb. of Eliza McCum Dool; fa. Of William H. Dool

Dool, William H. 721 hsb. of Emma L. Paschall Dool; Mayor of Boulder Creek

Dooling, Ida Wagner 569 wf. of Maurice Timothy Dooling

Dooling, Maruice Timothy 569-

570

hsb. of Ida Wagner Dooling; District Attorney & Judge, San Benito Cty.

Dooling, Timothy 569 fa. of Maurice Timothy Dooling; purchased part of San Justo Rancho (San Benito Cty.)

Dorn, Narcissus Augustus 595 Mont. Cty. Superior Court Judge defeated in 1902 by Bradley Varnum Sargent Jr.

Doud, Francis 461 Mont. Stock raiser-butcher, banker

Dougherty, Dona M. Hitchcock 295 dau. of Agnes Abbott & Benjamin Hitchcock; wf. of George Dougherty (San Pedro, Cal.)

Dougherty, George (San Pedro) 295 hsb. of Dona M. Hitchcock Dougherty

Douglass, Elizabeth 690 wf. of Joseph McCollum Sr.; mo. of Joseph McCollum Jr.

Drew, Eliza Crow 491 wf. of John Drew; mo. of Harriet M. Drew Clark

Drew, Harriet M. 491 dau. of Eliza Crow & John Drew; wf. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

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Drew, John 491 hsb. of Eliza Crow Drew; fa. of Harriet M. Drew Clark

Drew, Margaret 297

dau. of Michael Drew; wf. of Joseph Blackburn; mo. of Daniel Drew Blackburn, Jacob Allt Blackburn, James Hanson Blackburn & William Blackburn; remarried a Mr. Bell after the death of Joseph

Drew, Michael 297 fa. of Margaret Drew Blackburn [fr. diff. source]

Driscoll, Bartholomew L. 646 son of Hannah Hickie & Jeremiah Driscoll

Driscoll, Catherine Berry 646 wf. of John Driscoll

Driscoll, Daniel 646 son of Hannah Hickie & Jeremiah Driscoll

Driscoll, Emma Clark 646 wf. of Bartholomew L. Driscoll

Driscoll, Hannah Hickie 646 mo. of Bartholomew L. Driscoll

Driscoll, Jeremiah “Jerry” 646,

702

fa. of Bartholomew L. Driscoll; fa. of Mary Driscoll Murphy

Driscoll, Jerry 646 son of Hannah Hickie & Jeremiah Driscoll

Driscoll, John 646 son of Hannah Hickie & Jeremiah Driscoll

Driscoll, Julia 646 dau. of Hannah Hickie & Jeremiah Driscoll; wf. of Eugene E. Schmitz; Mayor of San Francisco 1902-1907

Driscoll, Mary (Mrs. Murphy) 646,

702

dau. of Hannah Hickie & Jeremiah Driscoll; wf. of John Dennis Murphy

Driscoll, Mary (Mrs. O’Brien) 511 wf. of Daniel O’Brien; mo. of Mary O’Brien Kerns

Driscoll, Richard 646 son of Hannah Hickie & Jeremiah Driscoll

Driscoll, Richard F. 646 bro. of Bartholomew L. Driscoll; partnership in manufacture of gas engines (at 519 Howard St., San Francisco)

Driscoll, Robert 646 son of Emma Clark & Bartholomew L. Driscoll

Dunbar, Dollie E. 534 dau. of Maria Dunbar (2d wf. of Elijah M. Carr)

Dunbar, Maria 534 2d wf. of Elijah M. Carr

Dunbar, Maurice G. 534 son of Maria Dunbar (2d wf. of Elijah M. Carr)

Duncan, Margaret 490-

491 wf. of Joseph D. Enright

Dunham, Pauline [Polly] 298 wf. of Stephen Call; mo. of Silas B. Call

Dunlap (Mr.) [John?; William?] 253 “Louis Martinelli, … Dunlap and others followed [the flood of 1862] with their plantings [of apple orchards] within the next year or two.”

Dunn (Mr.) [unidentified] 252 1st school in Wats., 1853, taught by Mr. Dunn

Dunphy & Hildreth 741 rented Gonzales ranch, largest cattle firm in Mont. Cty.

Dunshee, Carrie J. Kellogg 316 dau. of Emelissa Frisbie & Giles P. Kellogg; widow of Frank M. Dunshee

Dunshee, Frank M. (S. Barbara County) 316 decd. hsb. of Carrie J. Kellogg Dunshee

Dyas, Edith 490 dau. of Pearl (Mary) May Ely & Edwin J. Dyas

Dyas, Edmund Joseph 490 son of Pearl (Mary) May Ely & Edwin J. Dyas

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Dyas, Edwin J. (Edmund) 490 hsb. of Pearl May Ely Dyas; fa. of Edmund Joseph, Edith, Ethel, & Pearl A. Dyas

Dyas, Ethel 490 dau. of Pearl (Mary) May Ely & Edwin J. Dyas

Dyas, Pearl A. 490 dau. of Pearl (Mary) May Ely & Edwin J. Dyas

Dyas, Pearl May Ely (aka Pearl Mary) 490 dau. of Mary Catherine Usher & William Henry Ely; wf. of Edwin J. Dyas; mo. of Edmund Joseph, Edith, Ethel, & Pearl A. Dyas

Dyer, Maria Fredericka Charlotte 651 wf. of Johan Augustus Kunitz; mo. of Johann Ernest H. Kunitz

E

Eager, Thomas 579 William Williamson built a mill at Green Valley above Eagers, in Williamson Gulch

Eagle (ship) 290 Sacramento River vessel of which Marcus Harloe was 1st mate

Eardley, Alma 593 dau. of Janet Robson & Bedson A. Eardley

Eardley, Bedson A. 593 port. facing p. 593; supt. Pacific Improvement Co. at Pacific Grove

Eardley, Janet Robson 593 wf. of Bedson A. Eardley

Eardley, John R. 593 fa. of Bedson A. Eardley

Eastland, Alice Lander 262 Frederick Augustus Hihn was exec. of her estate

Eastland, Joseph Green (Joseph S.) 262 Frederick Augustus Hihn was executor of his est.

Easton, Giles A. (Rev.) 697 fa. of Mary E. Easton Porter

Easton, Mary E. 697 dau. of Rev. Giles A. Easton (Berkeley)

Eaton, Annie Van Tries 569 wf. of Robert William Eaton

Eaton, Carl W. 569 son of Annie Van Tries & Robert William Eaton

Eaton, Edwin A. 462 Ford & Eaton, Salinas; Vanderhurst & Sanborn

Eaton, Frank Eugene 569 son of Annie Van Tries & Robert William Eaton

Eaton, John 569 hsb. of Matilda Kyle Eaton; fa. of Robert William Eaton

Eaton, Matilda Kyle 569 wf. of John Eaton; mo. of Robert William Eaton

Eaton, Minnie M. 569 dau. of Annie Van Tries & Robert William Eaton

Eaton, Orrin Oakley 569 son of Annie Van Tries & Robert William Eaton

Eaton, Robert H. 569 son of Annie Van Tries & Robert William Eaton

Eaton, Robert William 568-

569

son of Matilda Kyle & John Eaton; Pajaro Valley farmer

Eaton, Roy Tuttle 569 son of Annie Van Tries & Robert William Eaton

Eckelson see Eggleston, Harry Hall

Eckhardt, Catherine (K.) E. 595 wf. of James P. Sargent

Eclipse Livery Stable 396 Jessen & Peterson (formerly W. H. Kennedy’s)

Edenvale (Eden Vale) (Santa Clara

County) 739

John Tennant purchased, 1853; lived with his sis., Margaret Tennant; to Pacific Grove 1888

Edgar, Joseph 467- Los Osos Valley rancher; Commercial Bank dir.

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Edna (village of SLO County) 339 once owned by (Judge) George Steele

Edridge, Effie L. Hutson 712 dau. of Emily Whittier & N. Hutson; wf. of J. W. Edridge (unidentified)

Edridge, J. W. [unidentified] 712 hsb. of Effie L. Hutson Edridge

Edrington, Emma 705 wf. of Claude Fontaine Lacey

Egan, Martin 467 “Judge” – Justice of Peace, SLO

Eggleston, Emma A. Lorenzen

(Eckelson) 520

dau. of Maria P. & Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.; wf. Harry Hall Eggleston (Eckelson)

Eggleston, Harry Hall (Eckelson) 520 hsb. of Emma A. Lorenzen Eggleston

Ehnert, Annie Newman 722 Austrian wf. of August Ehnert

Ehnert, August 721-

722

Austrian landscape gardener employed by F. A. Hihn; “landscape gardener and florist for the powder mills and grounds”; florist shop with Theodore Miller on Water St.

Ehnert, John 721 fa. of August Ehnert

Eipper, Ella Costello 567 dau. of Wealthy A. Farnam & John Costello; wf. of William Thomas Eipper

Eipper, William Thomas 567 hsb. of Ella Costello Eipper

El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles hotel) 306 Alfred Rodger Booth was its agent

El Paso, Texas 712 Robert F. Johnson was Mayor, 1892-1895

Elberg, Arthur 316 son of Philipena Peterson & Mark Elberg

Elberg, Edward 316 son of Philipena Peterson & Mark Elberg

Elberg, Ellen E. or Ella 316 dau. of Philipena Peterson & Mark Elberg

Elberg, Henry 316 son of Philipena Peterson & Mark Elberg

Elberg, Mark

315-

316

port. facing p. 315; German immigrant; SLO Cty. rented Warden & Gibson ranch; partner of Tiyson Brothers in lease of 2,000 ac.; dairy farm in Los Osos Valley; school trustee, Pres. high sch. board

Elberg, Philipena or Filaphine Peterson 316 dau. of H. Louis or Luis Peterson; wf. of Mark Elberg

Elliott, Anna (Mrs.) 656 2nd wf. of Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Elliott, Clara 701 dau. of Elizabeth Glover & William T. Elliott; wf. of Abraham Higbie of Gonzales

Elliott, Elizabeth Glover 701 dau. of Claybon Glover; wf. of William T. Elliott

Elliott, George 701 decd. son of Elizabeth Glover & William T. Elliott; killed as conductor on Southern Pacific Railroad

Elliott, Isabel (Isabell) 701 dau. of Elizabeth Glover & William T. Elliott; wf. of Grant Patton of Gonzales

Elliott, John S. (Mendocino Cty.) 701 son of Elizabeth Glover & William T. Elliott

Elliott, Margaret 701 decd. dau. of Elizabeth Glover & William T. Elliott; died in Indiana

Elliott, Robert 700 fa. of William T. Elliott

Elliott, William T. 700- son of Robert Elliott; postmaster of Gonzales;

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701 Civil War vet

Ellis, Bessie 490 dau. of Ena A.Barnes & Ozro Milton Ellis; wf. Clarence E. Mason

Ellis, Edwin W. 490 son of Ozro Milton Ellis

Ellis, Ena A. Barnes 490 wf. of Ozro Milton Ellis

Ellis, Eunice 490 dau. of Susan S. Powers & Isaac F. Ellis

Ellis, Eva E. 490 dau. of Susan S. Powers & Isaac F. Ellis

Ellis, Isaac F. 490 hsb. of Susan S. Powers; fa. of Ozro Milton Ellis

Ellis, Leslie L. 490 dau. of Ena A. Barnes & Ozro Milton Ellis

Ellis, Lottie P. 490 dau. of Susan S. Powers & Isaac F. Ellis

Ellis, Lucy E. 490 dau. of Susan S. Powers & Isaac F. Ellis

Ellis, O. M. Co. 490 Ozro Milton Ellis: Soquel hardware, general merchandise

Ellis, Osceola 490 dau. of Susan S. Powers & Isaac F. Ellis

Ellis, Ozro Milton 490 Soquel hardware, gen. merchandise merchant

Ellis, Susan S. Powers 490 wf. of Isaac F. Ellis; mo. of Ozro Milton Ellis

Ely, Emma C. Smith 490 wf. of Francis (Frank) William Ely

Ely, Fannie Hunt 488-

490 1st wf. James Ely; mo. of William Henry Ely

Ely, Fay 490 dau. of Sadie E. Ross & George Henry Ely

Ely, Francis (Frank) William 489-

490

son of Mary Catherine A. & William Henry Ely; hsb. of Emma Smith Ely

Ely, George F. 490 son of Sadie E. Ross & George Henry Ely

Ely, George Henry 490 son of Mary Catherine A. & William Henry Ely

Ely, James 488-

490 fa. of William Henry Ely

Ely, James Wesley 489 decd. son of William Henry Ely

Ely, John 488-

490 grd.-fa. of William Henry Ely

Ely, Lula O. 490 dau. of Mary Catherine A. & William Henry Ely; wf. B. J. Lloyd

Ely, Mabel 490 dau. of Emma C. Smith & Francis (Frank) William Ely

Ely, Mary Catherine Usher (Arner) 489-

490 wf. William Henry Ely

Ely, Mendora C. (aka Medora, Minnie) 490 dau. of Mary Catherine Usher & William Henry Ely; wf. Albert Lemuel Wright

Ely, Nellie May 490 dau. of Mary Catherine Usher & William Henry Ely; living at home with parents

Ely, Pearl May 490 dau. of Mary Catherine Usher & William Henry Ely; wf. of Edwin J. Dyas

Ely, Rebecca Knox 488-

490 2nd wf. James Ely

Ely, Ruby K. 490 dau. of Sadie E. Ross & George Henry Ely

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Ely, Sadie E. Ross 490 wf. of George Henry Ely

Ely, Viola A. 490 dau. of of Mary Catherine Usher & William Henry Ely; wf. Truman Ransom Thayer

Ely, Vivian 490 dau. of Emma C. Smith & Francis (Frank) William Ely

Ely, William Henry 488-

490

hsb. of Mary Catherine Usher Ely; East S.C. Street Railway; Ely’s Block

Ely, William R. 490 son of Sadie E. Ross & George Henry Ely

Emerson (Capt.) [unidentified] 267 John G. Joy served under him in Civil War

Emery, Joseph (Rev.) 294 fa. of Mary L. Emery Vanderhurst

Emery, Mary L. 294 dau. of Rev. Joseph Emery; wf. of William M. Vanderhurst

Encalado, Blanco 304 Governor of Valparaiso who signed Pedro Zabala’s passport in Dec. 1848

Enright, Anna Inkeep 490-

491 wf. of Joseph D. Enright

Enright, Ellen 490-

491 sis. of Joseph D. Enright; a St. Dominic nun

Enright, Frances 490-

491 sis. of Joseph D. Enright; wf. of Mr. Murphy

Enright, James [1st] (Santa Clara) 490-

491 fa. of Joseph D. Enright

Enright, James [2nd] 490-

491 son of Anna Inkeep & Joseph D. Enright

Enright, James E. 490-

491 bro. of Joseph D. Enright

Enright, John B. 490-

491 bro. of Joseph D. Enright

Enright, Joseph 331 w/James Hogen, est. Salinas Water & Light Co.

Enright, Joseph D. 490-

491 dairy-cheese farmer; SC Cty. Sup. 1894-98

Enright, Margaret 490-

491 sis. of Joseph D. Enright; wf. of Mr. McComb

Enright, Margaret Duncan 490-

491

wf. of James Enright [1st]; mo. of Joseph D. Enright

Enright, Mary A. 490-

491 sis. of Joseph D. Enright; wf. of Mr. Robinson

Enright, Mary L. 490-

491 sis. of Joseph D. Enright

Enright, Merle 490-

491 dau. of Anna Inkeep & Joseph D. Enright

Escolle, Caroline 583 dau. of Honore Escolle; wf. of A. A. Manuel

Escolle, Honore (H. Escolte) 583 Mont. partner & fa.-in-law of A. A. Manuel

Estabrook, Albion Bradneck 720 hsb. of Elizabeth Fawcett Estabrook; fa. of Clarence R. Estabrook; res. of Pacific Grove

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Estabrook, Clarence R. 720-

721 Salinas agent of Southern Pacific RR

Estabrook, Elizabeth Fawcett 720 wf. of Albion Bradneck Estabrook; mo. of Clarence R. Estabrook

Estabrook, Lois M. 721 dau. of May Van Hyning & Clarence R. Estabrook

Estabrook, May Van Hyning 721 wf. of Clarence R. Estabrook

Estabrook, Mildred W. 721 dau. of May Van Hyning & Clarence R. Estabrook

Estabrook, Zelda 721 dau. of May Van Hyning & Clarence R. Estabrook

Estrada, Adelaide 664 dau. of Isabel Argüello & José Mariano Estrada; wf. of David Spence

Estrada, Isabel Argüello 664 dau. of Gov. José Darío de Argüello; sis. of Gov. Luís Antonio de Argüello; wf. of José Mariano Estrada

Estrada, José Mariano 664 hsb. of Isabel Argüello; fa. of Adelaide Estrada Spence

Estudillo, Eulalia D. Zamorano 466-

467 dau. of Agustin Vicente Zamorano

Estudillo, José Vicente 466-

467 SLO stock raiser

Esty, Alwilda 488 dau. of Sarah Kitchen & James B. Esty

Esty, Cora L. Lurano [aka Cora Newman] 488 wf. of Jarvis Duncan Esty

Esty, Eliza 488 dau. of Sarah Kitchen & James B. Esty

Esty, George Melville 488 son of Sarah Kitchen & James B. Esty

Esty, Harriet 488 dau. of Sarah Kitchen & James B. Esty

Esty, James B. 488 fa. of Jarvis Duncan Esty

Esty, Jarvis Duncan 488 fa. of Lee Dill Esty; Soquel rancher; Santa Cruz County Supervisor

Esty, Lee B. [aka LeBaron Dill Esty] 488 son of Cora L. Lurano [aka Cora Newman] & Jarvis Duncan Esty

Esty, Manda 488 dau. of Sarah Kitchen & James B. Esty

Esty, Sarah Kitchen 488 mo. of Jarvis Duncan Esty

Esty, Seward P. 488 son of Cora L. Lurano [aka Cora Newman] & Jarvis Duncan Esty

Esty, William Sherman (Shearman) 488 son of Sarah Kitchen & James B. Esty

Evans, Alice A. Trafton 288 dau. of Melissa Matthis & George Arthur Trafton; wf. of Philip F. (P. D.) Evans

Evans, Drucilla 711 wf. of James Hutson; mo. of Nathaniel Hutson

Evans, Jennie Gibson 461-

462

dau. of Robert Gibson; wf. of William Henry Evans

Evans, Philip Thomas (P. D.) 288 hsb. of Alice A. Trafton Evans

Evans, Raymond 461-

462 son of Jennie & William Henry Evans

Evans, William Henry 461-

462 Templeton livery, rancher

Evatt, Edward 294 hsb. of decd. wf. Estella Vanderhurst Evatt

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Evatt, Estella Vanderhurst 294 dau. of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst; decd. wf. of Edward Evatt

F

Fabry, John 615 fa. of Sophia Fabry McFadden

Fabry, Margaret Gigling 615 mo. of Sophia Fabry McFadden

Fabry, Sophia 615 dau. of Margaret Gigling & John Fabry; wf. of Charles McFadden

Fagen, Clarence Eugene 510 son of Melissa Hoxie & Dr. Pierce Bye Fagen

Fagen, Herbert D. 510 son of Melissa Hoxie & Dr. Pierce Bye Fagen

Fagen, Mary E. Perry Jordan 509-

510

dau. of Elizabeth Green & John Bourne Perry; wf. [1st] of Albion P. Jordan; wf. [2nd] of Pierce Bye Fagen, Asst. to Eliza Farnham

Fagen, Melissa Hoxie 510 1st. wf. of Dr. Pierce Bye Fagen

Fagen, Pierce Bye (Dr.) 510,

676

hsb. of Mary E. Perry Jordan; banker; assoc. med. practice w/Dr. Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark

Fairchild, Elton W. 740 hsb. of Hattie Sally Fairchild

Fairchild, Hattie Sally (Riverside) 740 dau. of Mary E. Janes & Abraham Sally; wf. of Elton W. Fairchild

Fallon, Thomas (Fulton) 667 took picks manufactured by Elihu Anthony to Gold Mines

Farley, Henry R. 711

Mont. Cty. Sheriff; Melvin R. Keef (Keif) was deputy Sheriff under Henry R. Farley, until the assassination of Farley [Sep. 18, 1899], when Keef filled out Farley’s unexpired term; Keef elected Sheriff in 1900

Farmers’ Alliance Business Assn. 668 George F. Spurrier, mgr., in Paso Robles

Farmers’ Hay Co. 598,

657

Tres Pinos co., mgr., sec., director Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.; Farmers’ Hay Co. (Hollister) consolidated to become Lathrop Hay Co., “largest in state”

Farnam, Truman 567 fa. of Wealthy A. Farnam Costello

Farnam, Wealthy A. 567 dau. of Truman Farnam; 1st wf. of John Costello

Farnham, Eliza Wood Burhans 509 Mary E. Perry Fagen was teaching asst. to Eliza Farnham in Santa Cruz

Farragut, David Glasgow 673 Naval officer in Mediterranean who took aboard sailors at Majorca, one of whom was Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina

Farrell, Herbert 670 hsb. of Mary Hoffmann Farrell

Farrell, Mary Hoffmann 670 dau. of Annie Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann; wf. of Herbert Farrell

Fatjo, Antonio Victor 664 hsb. of Refugio Malarin Spence Fatjo

Fatjo, Refugio Malarin Spence 664 dau. of Mariano Malarin; wf. [1st] of David Stewart Spence; wf. [2nd] of Antonio V. Fatjo (Santa Clara)

Fawcett, Elizabeth 720 wf. of Albion Bradneck Estabrook; mo. of Clarence R. Estabrook

Feliz, Adel Gertrude 275 dau. of Nellie Steffani & Frederick P. Feliz Sr.

Feliz, Frederick P. Jr. 275 son of Nellie Steffani & Frederick P. Feliz Sr.

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Feliz, Frederick P. Sr. 275 hsb. of Nellie Steffani Feliz; Salinas Attorney 1895-; CA Assemblyman 1899-1902

Feliz, Harriet J. 275 dau. of Nellie Steffani & Frederick P. Feliz Sr.

Feliz, Nellie D. 275 dau. of Nellie Steffani & Frederick P. Feliz Sr.

Feliz, Nellie Steffani 275 wf. of Frederick P. Feliz Sr.

Feliz, Paul J. 275 son of Nellie Steffani & Frederick P. Feliz Sr.

Felts, James Monroe 468-

469

SLO Cty. Assessor; real estate, insurance; Supt. of Schools, SLO Cty.

Fenan, James 702 decd. hsb. of Margaret Murphy Fenan

Fenan, Margaret Murphy (San José) 702 dau. of Elizabeth Sheehy & John Murphy; widow of James Fenan

Ferrell, Matilda 310 wf. of Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.

Fiedler, John F. 468 Cty. Recorder SLO; Arroyo Grande grocer

Field, Thomas J. 361 Bank of Mont.; Pacific Improvement Co.

Fields, Ann 604 wf. of John Martin; mo. of Edward Martin

Figueroa, José (Gen.; CA Gov.) 504 Jacob Primer Leese received commercial papers from Figueroa

Filipponi, Dennis 359 Swiss immigrant; SLO Los Osos dairyman

Finch, Miranda 630 wf. of Deloss Dwight Wilder

Finley, Asa W. (Col.) 297 Jacob Allt Blackburn joined his overland party, 1849

Finley, John M. 295 partner with Charles H. Johnson Jr., of Finley, Johnson & Co.

Finley, Johnson & Co. 295-

296

partnership of John M. Finley & Charles H. Johnson Jr.

Fischer, Lucie Junsen 636 dau. of Patrick Junsen; 2nd wf. of Henry Winkle

Fisk, Anne Elizabeth Colton 273 dau. of Francis Melbourne Fisk; wf. of William Greene; mo. of Harry Ashland Greene

Fisk, Francis Melbourne 273 fa. of Anne Elizabeth Colton Fisk Greene; “intimate friend of Jefferson Davis”

Fiske, May Warden (Portland, OR) 700 dau. of Helen M. Franklin & Lewis Moore Warden; wf. of W. H. Fiske

Fiske, William H. (Portland, OR) 700 hsb. of May Warden Fiske

Fleming, Elizabeth 365 wf. of Aaron Gregg; mo. of Joseph Washington Gregg

Fletcher, Belle 281 dau. of Belle Bockius & Henry Silbey Fletcher

Fletcher, Belle Bockius 278 dau. of Harriet Rambo & Godfrey Miller Bockius Sr.; wf. of Henry Silbey Fletcher

Fletcher, Godfrey Bockius 281 son of Belle Bockius & Henry Silbey Fletcher

Fletcher, Harriet 281 dau. of Belle Bockius & Henry Silbey Fletcher

Fletcher, Henry Edward 281 son of Belle Bockius & Henry Silbey Fletcher

Fletcher, Henry Sibley

278,

281,

437

son of Hezekiah Fletcher; cashier & director, Bank of Wats.; CA Assemblyman; hsb. of Belle Bockius Fletcher; clerk & deliveryman for 3 yrs. for Charles Ford; Wats. postmaster; was cashier of the Bank of Wats., and the Wats. Savings Bank at the same time; Hiram Jacob Wood built a house for

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Jerome Porter, later owned by “S. H. Fletcher”

Fletcher, Priscilla 281 dau. of Belle Bockius & Henry Silbey Fletcher

Flint (unidentified Dr., of New England) 498 family phys. of Eliza C. Bull Boston in New York or New England

Flint, Anna Davis (Annie) 456-

459

dau. of Mrs. E. Sumner & George Davis; wf. of Robert George Flint

Flint, John W. 338 hsb. of Mary E. Foreman Flint

Flint, Mary E. 338 wf. of John W. Flint

Flint, Robert George (San Miguel) 356,

459

hsb. of Anna Davis Flint; rancher on Rancho Naciamiento

Flint, Thomas Jr. 719-

720

CA Senator, SLO Cty. & San Benito Cty.; part owner & mgr. Rancho San Justo

Flint, Thomas Sr. 719 fa. of Thomas Flint Jr.; CA pioneer & CA Senator; Rancho San Justo owner with Bixby

Flynn, Julia Ann 725 wf. of Bradley Varnum Sargent Sr.

Folk (Mr.) [unidentified] 578 Albert N. Judd accompanied him to Cent. Amer.

Ford & Sanborn Co. (Charles Ford &

Co.) (Watsonville)

334,

547-

548,

579-

580

Lucius Sanborn was associated with Charles Ford; origin of Loma Prieta Lumber Co.; was Brown & Williamson (firm); Henry T. Rogge worked as a clerk & upholsterer for Ford Co.; Ford & Co. erected by Perry Morton Andrews; see also Sanborn & Ford (Salinas)

Ford & Sanborn Co. vs. Jacks, Farley &

Hill 732 Thomas J. Riordan was atty. for this case

Ford, Charles (Dr.)

252,

278,

334,

340,

568

interested in Pajaro Valley in early ‘50s; with Lucius Sanborn, formed the firm of Ford & San-born, general merchants, early ‘50s; pres. & director & member finance committee, Bank of Wats.; Henry Sibley Fletcher was clerk & deliv-eryman for 3 yrs. dir. ’71 Wats. Maxim Gas Co.

Foree, Flora E. Stewart 586 dau. of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart; wf. of Mr. Foree

Foreman, Abbie 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Alice 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Anna 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Elizabeth (Mary) 337 wf. of Jacob Foreman; fa. of Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Emma V. 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Harry 338 son of Margaret Price & Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Jacob 337 hsb. of Elizabeth (Mary) Foreman; fa. of Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Juliet F. (Julia) 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Soloman Walliston Foreman; wf. of Wobcken?

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Foreman, Kate 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Mabel (May) 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Margaret Price 338

dau. of Anna McGee & Thomas Price; wf. of Soloman Walliston Foreman; mo. of Abbie, Alice, Anna, Emma V., Harry, Juliet F. (Julia), Kate, Mabel (May), Mary Foreman

Foreman, Mary 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Soloman Walliston Foreman

Foreman, Solomon Walliston 337-

339

port. facing p. 337; surveyor of Santa Cruz in 1866 with Thomas W. Wright; fa. of Abbie, Alice, Anna, Emma V., Harry, Juliet F. (Julia), Kate, Mabel (May), Mary Foreman

Foresters Block (Watsonville) 717 Wilbur Eugene Greene was contractor who “erected the Sheehy and Foresters blocks”

Fort Romie (Monterey Cty.) 265

Frederick Augustus Hihn supplied lumber to Fort Romie on appeal from Frederick St. George de Latour Booth-Tucker, the Salvation Army Commander

Foss, Lucretia Howard 491 mo. of William Wallace Clark Sr.; wf. of James Clark

Foster, Andrew Jackson 440-

443 fa. of Stephen T. Foster; blacksmith

Foster, Anna 720 dau. of Margaret Coopman & Jacob Foster Sr.

Foster, Cecil 690,

720

dau. of Margaret Coopman & Jacob Foster Sr.; wf. of John McCollum Sr.

Foster, Charles 720 son of Margaret Coopman & Jacob Foster Sr.

Foster, Claus 720 fa. of Jacob Foster Sr.

Foster, Henry 720 son of Margaret Coopman & Jacob Foster Sr.

Foster, Jacob Jr. (Alaska) 720 son of Margaret Coopman & Jacob Foster Sr.

Foster, Jacob Sr.

720

German immigrant; son of Margaret Starr & Claus Foster; Pajaro Valley farmer: barley, potatoes, beets, cattle

Foster, Laura 548 decd. 1st wf. of Frederick Sands Austin

Foster, Louise A. 426 wf. of James C. Phillips; mo. of William C. Phillips

Foster, Margaret 720 dau. of Margaret Coopman & Jacob Foster Sr.

Foster, Margaret Coopman 720 dau. of Cecil Ladeges & Henry Coopman; wf. of Jacob Foster Sr.

Foster, Margaret Starr 720 wf. of Claus Foster; mo. of Jacob Foster Sr.

Foster, Stephen T. 440-

443 Arroyo Seco-Piney, Mont. Cty., stock raiser

Foster, Susan Jonkin 720 wf. of Henry Foster

Foster, William 440-

443 grd.-fa. of S. T. Foster; blacksmith S. Clara Cty.

Fowler, Elizabeth 728 wf. of William H. Nelson; mo. of Albert Nelson

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Fowler, Francis 606 John William Morgan managed hotel for him at Sacramento

Fowler, James D. 363-

364 SLO Postmaster; mem. Pioneer of San Jose

Fox, Fontaine Talbott (Fountain P.)

(Kentucky) 715

Charles Bruce Younger Sr. conducted the successful election campaign of Albert Gallatin Talbott against Fontaine Talbott Fox, the Know-Nothing candidate in KY

Fox, Margaret 675 wf. of Aaron Clark; mo. of Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark

Fox, Nancy 573 wf. of Samuel Palmer; mo. of George F. Palmer

Franciscan Fathers 647

of the Province of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of St. Louis, Mo., had charge of Mission Santa Barbara & also had charge of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Franklin, Helen M. (Portland, OR) 700 1st wf. of Lewis Moore Warden

Franzina, Celestina 726 2d wf. of Samuel Donati

Fredson, Adelaide Jose (Addie) 598 decd. wf. of Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.

Fredson, Alonzo H. Jr. 598 son of Addie Jose & Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.

Fredson, Alonzo H. Sr. 598-

599

Tres Pinos Warehouse Co.; Farmers’ Hay Co.; San Benito Cty. Bd. of Supes.; Civil War vet; [see also bio in James M. Guinn’s 1910 History and biographical record of Mont. and San Benito Counties…. p. 407-408]

Fredson, Lottie C. 598 dau. of Adelaide (Addie) Jose & Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.; wf. of James W. Withers (not Wilkes)

Fredson, Mary E. Moore 598 dau. of (Dr.) Edwin? Moore; 2nd wf. of Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.

Fredson, Nellie F. 598 dau. of Addie Jose & Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.; wf. of Fred W. McCune

Freedom (S. Cruz Cty. community) see Whiskey Hill

Freeman, Frank W. 361-

362 SLO ranch 163 ac. on Morro creek, dairying

Frémont, John Charles

Frémont, John Charles (continued)

271,

289,

318,

498,

507,

555,

609,

639,

712

Alfred Baldwin served under Frémont; José Castro led Mexican troops in battle against John Charles Frémont northeast of Salinas; Alexander Bedell worked for Frémont in Bear Valley; arrested Jacob Primer Leese in Sonoma; friend of Benjamin & Benjamin Sherman Brooks; John William Morgan worked for him at Bear Valley; William Blackburn served in Bear Flag battalion; Capitol Club (Mont.) located in adobe “where Generals Stokes and Fremont (the latter then lieutenant) had their headquarters, and where the first constitution of California was drafted”; Ira Van Gordon served for 3 mos. in Frémont’s Battalion; Ira Von Gordon served for 3 mos.

Fresconi see Johnson, Robert F. 715 Teresa Trescony (Fresconi), wf. of Robert F. Johnson

Frietch, Frances 654 dau. of Joseph Frietch; wf. of August Brendlin

Frietch, Joseph 654 fa. of Frances Frietch Brendlin

Frisbie, Emelissa 316 2nd wf. of Giles P. Kellogg; mo. of Frank Frisbie Kellogg

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Fuller, Abigail Day 698 wf. of Thomas Fuller; mo. of Martha Jane Fuller Bliss

Fuller, Aca 676 fa. of James H. Fuller

Fuller, Anna Nichols 676 wf. of Aca Fuller; mo. of James H. Fuller

Fuller, Benjamin F. (Maine) 698 son of Abigail Day & Thomas Fuller

Fuller, James H. 676,

679

Boulder Creek Mercantile Assn.; town trustee; lumber dealer: ties & pickets from his 600 ac.

Fuller, Martha Jane 698 dau. of Abigail Day & Thomas Fuller; wf. of Moses Bridgman Bliss

Fuller, Mary 698 dau. of Abigail Day & Thomas Fuller; sis. of Mary Jane Fuller Bliss; wf. of Theodore Brown

Fuller, Nancy 676 dau. of James H. Fuller

Fuller, Thomas 698 hsb. of Abigail Day Fuller; fa. of Martha Jane Fuller Bliss

Fuller, Willoughby 676 son of James H. Fuller

Fulton, Thomas see Fallon, Thomas 667 (error in identification of Thomas Fallon)

G

Gabaretta, Etta 546 wf. of Dr. Hugh Ross

Gaffey, William Vincent 252 1st school in Wats., 1853, “was located about where Gaffey’s office now stands” (1902)

Gage, Henry Tifft (CA Gov.)

265,

327,

696,

719

Gov. Gage appt. Warren Reynolds Porter to the CA board of prison directors; appt. William Graves as Trustee of Cal Poly, SLO; appt. Frederick Augustus Hihn as Trustee of Cal Poly, SLO; appt. Edward White [2nd] as trustee, Agnews insane asylum

Gagnon, Francis 529 fa. of Michael Gagnon

Gagnon, Margaret Belanger 529 mo. of Michael Gagnon

Gagnon, Mary J. Smiley 529 wf. of Michael Gagnon

Gagnon, Michael

253,

529-

530

port. facing p. 529; son of Margaret Belanger & Francis Gagnon; “Louis Martinelli, Daniel Tuttle, Lum Smith, Thomas Beck, Mike Gagnon, … and others followed [the flood of 1862] with their plantings [of apple orchards] within the next year or two.”

Gagnon, Peter 529 son of Margaret Belanger & Francis Gagnon

Galbraith, Archibald Mitchell (Jolon,

Monterey Cty.)

274-

275

hsb. of Gerda (Garda) A. Wellendorf Galbraith; Canadian immigrant; Mont. Cty. physician, in Wats. for 18 mos., Castroville for 5 yrs.; surgeon for So. Pacific Railroad in Castroville

Galbraith, David R. 274 son of Gerda (Garda) A. Wellendorf & Archibald Mitchell Galbraith

Galbraith, Gerda A. Wellendorf (Garda) 274 wf. of Archibald Mitchell Galbraith; mo. of David R. & Jean G. Galbraith

Galbraith, Jean G. 274 dau. of Gerda (Garda) A. Wellendorf & Archibald Mitchell Galbraith

Galbraith, John 487 fa. of Malvina Galbraith Rodgers

Galbraith, William Henry 681 S. Cruz school principal, ca. 1881

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Gallier, Mary 388 wf. of Henry Kittredge; mo. of Luella Kittredge

Galligan, Bartholomew 730 Irish immigrant, 1855; fa. of Peter C. Galligan

Galligan, Henry 730 son of Bartholomew Galligan

Galligan, James 730 son of Bartholomew Galligan

Galligan, John J. 730 son of Bartholomew Galligan

Galligan, Patrick F. 730 son of Bartholomew Galligan

Galligan, Peter Costello 730 son of Bartholomew Galligan; San Andreas farmer, dairy

Galligan, Thomas Michael 730 son of Bartholomew Galligan

Galloway, Joseph (Capt.) 627 uncle of Richard Thompson Jr.

Gallup, Hannah 612 wf. of Isaiah; grd.mo. of Benjamin Franklin Porter

Gally, James Wellesby (Watsonville) 252 [Judge Robert Francis] “Peckham planted six acres on what is now called the Gally place.” (1858); in re: Dr. James Wellesby Gally

Gamble, Edward 328 hsb. of Oda Priest Gamble

Gamble, Oda Priest 328 dau. of Hulda Matthews & [unidentified] Priest; wf. of Edward Gamble

Garcia, Andronico C. 716-

717

hsb. of Ramona Ortega Garcia; maternal grd.-fa. was José Ortega; SLO rancher

Garcia, Caroline 716 dau. of Ramona Ortega & Mercurial Garcia; wf. of Mr. Wormsley (conductor on Mexican Central Railroad, res. of Mexico City)

Garcia, Guadaloupe 716 dau. of Romula Horabuena & Andronico C. Garcia; wf. of Albert Cuevas

Garcia, Mercurial 716 hsb. of Ramona Ortega; fa. of Andronico C. Garcia & Caroline Garcia Wormsley (Mexico City); res. of Santa Margarita Valley

Garcia, Ramona Ortega 716 dau. of José Ortega; wf. of Mercurial Garcia; mo. of Andronico C. Garcia

Garcia, Romula Horabuena 716 dau. of Ramon Horabuena; wf. of Andronico C. Garcia

Gardner, Wilbert (Wilber) M. 378 Atty 1898- Justice of Peace, Stenograph

Garner, William 365 hsb. of Lola M. Gregg

Gary, James A. 700 U.S. Postmaster General apptd. William T. Elliott as postmaster of Gonzales

Gas Works (S. Cruz) 669 Christian Hoffmann & Charles Burrows est. 1st S. Cruz gas works

Gates Institute (San Jose) 657 R. P. Lathrop grad. from business dept. 1875

Gates, Antoinette A. Besse 675 dau. of Martha D. Boynton & Samuel Harrison Besse; wf. of George Augustus Gates

Gates, George Augustus 675 hsb. of Antoinette A. Besse Gates

Gause, Frank E. 377-

378 Jolon rancher, known for bee keeping

Gaxiola, Mary 479 wf. of Peter Tognazzini; mo. of Benjamin, Irene, Juliet, Mabel, and Romeo Tognazzini

Geary, John White

273

San Francisco Mayor with whom Harry Ashland Greene was associated

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Geil, Josefa Sanchez Castro 551 wf. of Samuel Franklin Geil

Geil, Samuel Franklin (S. F. Gile) 551,

732

port. facing p. 551; Salinas attorney with whom Thomas J. Riordan was partner

George, Amelia Bentley 653 dau. of Pauline Corey & Horatio (Nelson) Bent-ley; wf. of Edwin H. George (San Benito Cty.)

George, Edwin H. 653 hsb. of Amelia Bentley George

Gerber, Fredericka 430 dau. of Marie & George Gerber; wf. of Christian Palmtag

Gerber, George 430 fa. of Fredericka Gerber Palmtag

Gerber, Marie 430 mo. of Fredericka Gerber Palmtag

German (“old man German”) 573 “old man German” [see Antone Weightner]: Priest Valley neighbor of Samuel Palmer in ‘69

Gerstaecker, Friedrich (Henry) 259 shipmate on Reform – led Hihn, Kunitz, et al. to gold mines in 1849

Gevin, Catherine 688 wf. of John McGuire; mo. of John A. McGuire

Gharkey, David (Garky; Garkey) 606,

609 John William Morgan’s bro.-in-law

Gianone, Felicita (F. Genoni) 624 wf. of Pio Scaroni

Gibbons, Maggie 502 sis. of Mamie Gibbons; 2nd wf. of Fenner A. Angell

Gibbons, Mamie 502 sis. of Maggie Gibbons; 1st wf. of Fenner A. Angell

Giberson, Francis A. 576 son of Clara Abbott & Dr. Nelson Schofield Giberson

Giberson, Harvey E. 576 son of Clara Abbott & Dr. Nelson Schofield Giberson

Giberson, Nelson Schofield (Dr.) 576 son-in-law of Carlisle Stewart Abbott; hsb. of Clara Abbott

Gibson ranch (Los Osos Valley, SLO) 700 William H. Warden Sr. bought Gibson ranch ‘99

Gibson, Alexander C. 372-

375 SLO dairy rancher; newspaper writer Will Lye

Gigling, Margaret 615 wf. of John Fabry; mo. of Sophia Fabry McFadden

Gile, Jonathan see Guild, Jonathan Harwood

Gilkey, Caleb B. (Parkfield) 377 son of Mary Rebecca Dayton & William Tibbetts Gilkey

Gilkey, Jerome B. (San José) 377 son of Mary Rebecca Dayton & William Tibbetts Gilkey

Gilkey, Mary Rebecca 377 decd. dau. of Mary Rebecca Dayton & William Tibbetts Gilkey

Gilkey, Mary Rebecca Dayton 377 wf. of William Tibbetts Gilkey

Gilkey, Rose Priscilla D. (aka Rose or

Rosie) 377

dau. of Mary Rebecca Dayton & William Tibbetts Gilkey; wf. of Thomas James Clapp

Gilkey, William J. (Watsonville) 377 son of Mary Rebecca Dayton & William Tibbetts Gilkey

Gilkey, William Tibbetts 376-

377 Mont. Cty.; fa. of William J. of Wats.

Gill, Charles J. (San Francisco) 508,

702, hsb. of Mary F. Mann Gill

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710

Gill, Mary F. Mann 702,

710

dau. of Rebecca Jane Roberson & Andrew Jackson Mann; wf. of Charles J. Gill (San Fran.)

Gillen, Josie (Gillian) 508 dau. of Mary & G. L. Anderson; wf. of Chas. J. Gillen

Gillette, Levinia E. 502 wf. of Joseph F. Angell

Gilmore, Anna 728 wf. of Thomas Allen; mo. of Thomas F. Allen

Gilroy (Santa Clara Cty. community) 717 Wilbur Eugene Greene was contractor of Masonic Hall

Gingg, George Conrad 371-

372 SLO butcher & market; Swiss family

Glassell & Toland (firm) 512 W. H. Bias took its contract for lime barrels

Glassell, Andrew 512 firm of Glassell & Dr. Hugh H. Toland

Glover, Claybon 701 fa. of Elizabeth Glover Elliott

Glover, Elizabeth 701 dau. of Claybon Glover; wf. of William T. Elliott

Godchaux, Lazard 297 partnership in Wats. mercantile business with Jacob Allt Blackburn, 1852

Godiol, José (Rev. Fa.) 647 Franciscan Priest of Mission Santa Barbara; assistant at Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Godlove, Catherine 654 wf. of Anton Brendlin; mo. of August Brendlin

Golden Gate (ship) 705 Zadock Karner arrived San Francisco from Panama on the Golden Gate

Goldstein, Emanuel L.? (E.S.) 340 William Augustus Sanborn bought 87 ac. of Goldstein’s ranch

Gonzales (Monterey Cty. community) 700 William T. Elliott, postmaster of Gonzales

Gonzales Tribune (newspaper) 293 quote about William Vanderhurst

Gonzales, Bersabe (Miss) 370-

371 grd.-dau. Sebastian Rodriguez, of Wats.

Gonzales, Grace Rodriguez 520 mo. of Margaret Gonzales Dabadie

Gonzales, Juan 520 fa. of Margaret Gonzales Dabadie

Gonzales, Margaret 520 dau. of Grace Rodriguez & Juan Gonzales; wf. of Jean Baptiste Dabadie

Gonzales, Mariano E. (Dr.) 370 he named the town of Gonzales

Gonzalez, Carlotta 674 widow of Francisco L. (Frank) Alzina; mo. of Enoch Alzina

Goodloe, William Cassius (Judge) 715 signed the commission of Charles Bruce Younger Sr. upon admission to KY bar

Goodrich, Deborah 534 dau. of Uriah Goodrich; wf. of Peleg Slocum Carr

Goodrich, Uriah 534 fa. of Deborah Goodrich Carr

Gordon, Ira Von see Von Gordon, Ira

Gordon, Louise 628 wf. of Jeremiah J. Smith; mo. of Leonard J. Smith

Gordon, Maggie Cox 685 dau. of Rebecca Cathers & Peter Cox; wf. of Dr. S. B. Gordon (Salinas)

Gordon, Samuel Buffington [Jr.] (Dr.) 366-

369 hsb. of Maggie Cox of Wats.

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Graham, Isaac 699

Moses Avery Meder helped build his saw mill on Zayante Creek at Big Tree Park (Henry Cowell State Park) 1846; “two years [later] Graham built another mill at San Lorenzo, and Mr. Meder and Otis Ashley rented the old mill”

Granger, Alfred 545 hsb. of Maud Cooley Granger

Granger, Maud Cooley 545 dau. of Annie Hargan & William R. Cooley; wf. of Alfred Granger

Grangers Union dept. store (Hollister) 657 Ransom P. Lathrop, vice-president

Grangers’ Business Association 730 Edgar Willis Steele had an interest & a director

Grant School (Santa Cruz) 603 Grant School named for U. S. Grant; E. May Grant was principal

Grant, Eva May 600 dau. of John Grant who was foreman for F. A. Hihn at Capitola; public school teacher

Grant, Evelyn Rogers 539 dau. of Elizabeth A. M. & Robert J. Rogers; wf. of George Grant

Grant, George (Spreckels) 539 hsb. of Evelyn Rogers Grant

Grant, Henrietta Jane Curtis 600 dau. of Abbie E. Bently & Leonard Curtis; wf. of John Grant

Grant, John Edgar 600 son of Henrietta Jane Curtis & John Grant

Grant, John Jr. 600 fa. of Eva May Grant; foreman for F. A. Hihn at Capitola

Grant, John Sr. 600 fa. of John Grant Jr.

Grant, Leonora Ruth 600 dau. of Henrietta Jane Curtis & John Grant

Grant, Lottie 600 dau. of Henrietta Jane Curtis & John Grant

Grant, Rose M. 600 dau. of Henrietta Jane Curtis & John Grant

Grant, Sophia 600 dau. of Henrietta Jane Curtis & John Grant

Grant, Ulysses Simpson (Gen., Pres.)

268,

603,

675

John G. Joy served under him in Civil War; Grant School & street (S. Cruz) named for him; Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark was surgeon with Grant at the battle of Pittsburg Landing

Graves, Lillian H. Branch 719 wf. of William Graves

Graves, Margarita 719 dau. of Lillian H. Branch & William Graves

Graves, Solita P. 719 dau. of Lillian H. Branch & William Graves

Graves, Thomas 365-

366 Salinas & Gonzales rancher

Graves, William 718-

719

fellow Cal Poly, SLO, Trustee with F. A. Hihn; attorney SLO Cty.

Graves, William J. (Judge) 337,

718

William Shipsey Sr. was a partner of Graves in San Francisco, ca. 1882; attorney SLO Cty.; d. 1884; fa. of William J. Graves [2d]

Graves, William J. [2d] 719 son of Lillian H. Branch & William J. Graves

Gray, Catherine Jordan 394 dau. of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]; wf. of Walter Gray (San Francisco)

Gray, Charles H. (Philadelphia) 305 hsb. of Olive Wiley Gray

Gray, Olive Wiley 305 dau. of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry Wiley Sr.; wf. of Charles H. Gray (Philadelphia)

Gray, Walter (San Francisco) 394 hsb. of Catherine Jordan Gray

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Greeley, Horace 332,

491

McDowell Reid Venable was delegate to Democratic convention at Baltimore which chose Greeley as Presidential candidate; “Go west” comment inspired by Clark farm?

Green Valley (Pajaro Valley) 579 William Williamson built mill “above Eagers” in Williamson Gulch

Green, Eliza 295 dau. of William Green; wf. of Charles Henry Johnson Jr.

Green, Elizabeth 509 wf. of John Bourne Perry

Green, John 573 Priest Valley neighbor of Samuel Palmer in ‘69

Green, Nancy 391 wf. of Josiah Root; mo. of Phebe Root Hoyt

Green, William 295 fa. of Eliza Green Johnson

Greene & Co. 273 stock brokerage firm formed in 1874 (to 1890) with Harry Ashland Greene & Clay Meredith Greene, the latter withdrew after a few months

Greene family (Kentucky) 508 connected to William G. Martin & dau. Delia Leese

Greene, Alzora E. (Redlands) 393 wf. of Ira C. Haight; mo. of Ned Hubert Haight

Greene, Anne Elizabeth Colton Fisk 273 dau. of Francis Melbourne Fisk; wf. of William Greene; mo. of Harry Ashland Greene

Greene, Clay Meredith 273 son of Anne Elizabeth Colton Fisk & William Greene; “the playwright, of New York, was the first white boy born in San Francisco”

Greene, Elizabeth 272

wf. of William Greene, who built a vessel, named by his wf. the William and Elizabeth, these being their Christian names; mo. of Harry Ashland Greene

Greene, Francis Melbourne 273 son of Anne Elizabeth Colton Fisk & William Greene

Greene, Harry Ashland 272-

274

son of Anne Elizabeth Colton Fisk & William Greene; first Pres. of San Francisco Board of Aldermen; Green St., San Francisco, incorrectly attributed to him; New Mont. developer

Greene, Maria Wheaton (aka Marie) 717 wf. of William Henry Greene; mo. of Wilbur Eugene (William E.) Greene

Greene, Marion Francis 717 son of Minnie L. Carnahan & Wilbur Eugene (William E.) Greene

Greene, Mervin Eugene 717 son of Minnie L. Carnahan & Wilbur Eugene (William E.) Greene

Greene, Minnie L. Carnahan 717 dau. of F. M. Carnahan [unidentified]; wf. of Wilbur Eugene (William E.) Greene

Greene, Nathanael (Gen.) 688 strategist of Revolutionary War; ancestor of Richard Spurrier

Greene, Wilbur Alton 717 son of Minnie L. Carnahan & Wilbur Eugene (William E.) Greene

Greene, Wilbur Eugene (William E.) 717

son of Maria Wheaton & William Henry Greene; born in Soquel, 1869; blacksmith, carpenter, Wats. contractor, shop on Main St.; builder of Wats. High School, St. Patrick’s Catholic Ch.

Greene, William (Gen.) 272 great-grd.-fa. of Harry Ashland Greene

Greene, William [1st] 272 grd.-fa. of Harry Ashland Greene

Greene, William [2nd] 272 fa. of Harry Ashland Greene; Irish immigrant; lithographer; marine merchant of line of vessels; built a vessel William and Elizabeth

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Greene, William Henry 717

hsb. of Maria Wheaton Greene; fa. of Wilbur Eugene (William E.) Greene; a mason by trade, teamster; 49er on Twin Brothers to San Francisco March 2, 1850; fourteen years ran pleasure yacht at Capitola

Gregg, Aaron 364-

365

wf. of Elizabeth Fleming Gregg; fa. of Joseph Washington Gregg

Gregg, Elizabeth 365 dau. of Lola Soberanes & Joseph Washington Gregg; wf. of Oliver Thomas

Gregg, Elizabeth Fleming 365 wf. of Aaron Gregg; mo. of Joseph Washington Gregg

Gregg, Joseph [1st] 365 fa. of Aaron Gregg; grd.-fa. of Joseph Washington Gregg

Gregg, Joseph [2nd] 365 son of Lola Soberanes & Joseph Washington Gregg

Gregg, Joseph Washington 364-

365 Carmel Valley rancher 1000 ac.

Gregg, Lola M. 365 dau. of Lola Soberanes & Joseph Washington Gregg; wf. of William Garner

Gregg, Lola Soberanes (Soboranas) 365 wf. of Joseph Washington Gregg

Gregg, Martha Harriet Sargent 725 grd.-dau. of Julia Ann Flynn & Bradley Varnum Sargent Sr.; wf. of Mortimer P. Gregg

Gregg, Mary Ann (aka Dallie) 365 dau. of Lola Soberanes & Joseph Washington Gregg; wf. of Montague (William D.) Steadman

Gregg, Mortimer P. 725 hsb. of Harriet Sargent Gregg; auditor of Southern Pacific Milling Co.; owner of grain elevators

Gregory, Durell Stokes (Judge) 334 William Shipsey Sr. read law in Gregory’s office in Salinas

Gregson, Anna 526 dau. of Elizabeth Marshall & James Gregson; wf. of Robert Reed; “first white female child born in the state of California”

Gregson, Elizabeth Marshall 526 wf. of James Gregson; mo. of Anna Gregson

Gregson, James 526 hsb. of Elizabeth Marshall Gregson; fa. of Anna Gregson

Grieb, Conrad 435 fa. of Maud Louise Grieb Wright

Grieb, Katie 556 wf. of Henry Bosse

Grieb, Maud Louise 435 wf. of Samuel Vaughan Wright

Griffin, Ellen 326 wf. of Edward White [1st]; mo. of William Francis White

Griffin, Gerald (Irish poet 1803-1840) 326 bro. of Ellen Griffin White; the latter was mo. of William Francis White

Griffin, Hannah 536 decd. mo. of Henry F. Loeber

Griffin, Martin 573 Priest Valley neighbor of Samuel Palmer in ‘69

Grimes, Anna 738 wf. of Joseph Ambrose Thompson; mo. of 5 unnamed children

Griswold (post office) 309 William Griswold established a post office on his San Lucas ranch (Long Valley, Mont. Cty.)

Griswold, Ruth 309 dau. of Samantha Baldwin & William Griswold

Griswold, Samantha Baldwin 309 decd. wf. of William Griswold

Griswold, William 309 port. facing p. 309; hsb. of Samantha Baldwin Griswold; San Lucas postmaster; Griswold

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postoffice (Long Valley, Mont. Cty.) named after him; Justice of the Peace, “Judge”

Gross, Emma (aka Ellen) 428 dau. of Frank P. Gross; wf. of Alexander Paterson; mo. of Mary I., Emma Jane, Alexander F., & Ormonde Paterson

Gross, Frank P. 428 fa. of Emma Gross Paterson

Grover Lumber Co. (Soquel) 687 Frederick William Lucas represented the firm

Guadalupe (Guadaloupe) (Santa

Barbara Cty.)

567,

589

Wallace M. Pence taught school for a year?; mapped by William T. Scott

Guild, Jonathan Harwood (Gile) 611 fa. of Pacific Guild Nichols

Guild, Pacific (Gile) 611 dau. of Jonathan Harwood Guild (Gile); wf. of Urial Schermerhorn Nichols

Guin Sabe Rancho see Rancho Santa

Ana y Quien Sabe 584 William Palmtag was agent & mgr.

Guinn, James Miller 34 port. p. 34; author of California histories

Gunnison, Olive D. Call 299 dau. of Pauline [Polly] Dunham & Stephen Call; wf. of Reuben W. Gunnison

Gunnison, Reuben W. 299 hsb. of Olive D. Call Gunnison

Gussie Telfair (steamer) (Gussie) 290 Capt. Marcus Harloe sailed from San F. to SLO

Guthrie, Samuel 362-

363 Cambria merchant

Gwin, William McKendree (Sen.) 266 free firearms issued at U.S. expense to California emigrants; Gwin was 1st to register, Jesse Douglas Carr was 2nd

H

Hackley, George 563 fa. of Mary Hackley Brooks

Hackley, Mary 563 dau. of George Hackley; wf. of Joshua Brooks

Hagemann, Fredericka (Hageman) 636 1st wf. of Henry Winkle

Haight, Alonzo G. (L. G.) 393 son of Alzora E. Greene & Ira C. Haight; mgr. of his father’s Haight Fruit Co., in Redlands

Haight, Alzora E. Greene (Redlands) 393 wf. of Ira C. Haight; mo. of Ned Hubert Haight

Haight, Ira C. 393 hsb. Alzora E. Greene Haight; fa. of L. G. & of Ned Hubert Haight; to Riverside, CA, 1875; to Redlands, 1888; postmaster; Haight Fruit Co.

Haight, Ned Hubert (Pacific Grove) 393-

394

son of Alzora E. Greene & Ira C. Haight; Physi-cian practiced at Redlands, Oakland, Sacrament.

Haight, Sarah Van Siclin 394 wf. of Ned Hubert Haight

Haines see Haynes

Hall, Adelia 276 dau. of Maria Louisa Stinson & Richard Felix Hall; wf. of William G. Taffinder

Hall, Alice 276 dau. of Maria Louisa Stinson & Richard Felix Hall; wf. of George W. Sill (who cultivates the Hall homestead)

Hall, Emma Stanley P. 742 dau. of Richard Hall; wf. of Fred Willer Swanton

Hall, James Augustus 276-son of Maria Louisa Stinson & Richard Felix Hall; S. Cruz Cty. District Atty; Wats. Attorney;

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277 teacher, Hall School District; partner in San Fran. firm of Cross, Hall, Ford & Kelly, 1891-90; member of CA legislature (Assembly, 1889)

Hall, Louise Marie McCarthy 277 dau. of Joseph McCarthy (an early settler of San José); wf. of James Augustus Hall

Hall, Maria Louisa Stinson 275 wf. of Richard Felix Hall

Hall, Richard 742 fa. of Emma Stanley P. Hall

Hall, Richard Felix 275-

276 fa. of James Augustus Hall, Attorney

Hall, Sarah Rebecca 276 decd. dau. of Maria Louisa Stinson & Richard Felix Hall

Hallett, Ellen 690 wf. of Joseph McCollum Jr.

Halliday & Warner 535 Wagon train for Salt Lake City, employed M. Quirk

Hallsy, Ellen 706 dau. of Mary & Matika Kelley; hsb. of Charles Patrick McCarthy; mo. of Charles, Edward, Elizabeth (Lizzie), Louisa, and William

Hamilton, Elizabeth Franziska Parsons 508,

617

dau. of Emma L. Marwede & Henry Fell Parsons; wf. of Robert E. Hamilton

Hamilton, Henry 508 son of Elizabeth F. Parsons & Robert E. Hamilton

Hamilton, Isaac 508 hsb. of Martha McCormick Hamilton; fa. of R. E. Hamilton

Hamilton, Martha McCormick 508 wf. of Issac Hamilton; mo. of Robert E. Hamilton

Hamilton, Robert E. 508,

617

hsb. of Elizabeth Franziska Parsons Hamilton; soap & glue manufactory S. Cruz [Kunitz’s]

Hamilton, Robert Henry 617 son of Elizabeth Franziska Parsons & Robert E. Hamilton

Hamilton, William James 508 son of Martha McCormick & Issac Hamilton

Hamilton, William Stephen (Captain)

326

ship Captain around Cape Horn on which Frances J. Russell & William Francis White were passengers, Mrs. White being only woman

Hamiltonian Oil Co. (Hollister?) 722 John F. (J. F.) & Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing owned stock

Hamlin Mills (on Merced River) 609 John William Morgan had charge of it in 1857

Handley, John Joseph 393 son of John Handley who had 1st tan’ry in SC

Handy, R. B. (ship) 520 Lawrence Lorenzen Sr. built 2 ships at Davenport

Hanna, Elizabeth 595 wf. of John Fletcher Anderson; mo. of J. L. Anderson

Hansen, Josei Hughes 570 dau. of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Hansen, Lena Storm 738 dau. of Anna S. Skow & Peter Storm; wf. of Christian M. Hansen (Hanson)

Hansen, Maria C. (M. C.) 320 2nd wf. of Jasper Andresen

Hanson, Anna Elliott 656 2nd wf. of Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Hanson, Anna Jorgingson 655 wf. of Simon H. Hanson Sr.; mo. of Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Hanson, Elbon 656 son of Anna Elliott & Simon H. Hanson Jr.

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Hanson, Elmer 656 son of Anna Elliott & Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Hanson, Myrtie 656 dau. of Tina Campbell & Simon H. Hanson Jr.; wf. of Edward Harlo

Hanson, Silas 656 son of Anna Elliott & Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Hanson, Simon H. Jr. 655-

656

son of Anna Jorgingson & S. H. Hanson Sr.; SLO tinsmith-plumber

Hanson, Simon H. Sr. 655 hsb. of Anna Jorgingson Hanson; fa. of Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Hanson, Tina Campbell 656 1st wf. of Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Hardie, Angus M. 384 Cayucos Postmaster; SLO Cty. Sup. & Assessor

Hardy, Betsy 697 wf. of Reuben Sawyer; mo. of E. A. Sawyer

Harford, John (SLO merchant) 337 Solomon Walliston Foreman was partner, 1878

Hargan, Annie 545 dau. of George W. Hargan; wf. of William R. Cooley

Hargan, George W. 545 fa. of Annie Hargan Cooley

Harlan, Rebecca 319 1st wf. of Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Harlo, Edward 656 hsb. of Myrtie Hanson Harlo

Harlo, Myrtie Hanson 656 dau. of Tina Campbell & Simon H. Hanson Jr.; wf. of Edward Harlo

Harloe, Archibald Matthew (Archie) 290 son of Flora Sparks & Capt. Marcus Harloe

Harloe, Catherine? Taylor (Mrs.) 289 dau. of William H. Taylor, Scotch shipmaster; mo. of Capt. Marcus Harloe

Harloe, Flora (Fannie) “Cushie” 290 dau. of Manuela Flora Sparks & Capt. Marcus Harloe

Harloe, John Daniel 290 son of Flora Sparks & Capt. Marcus Harloe

Harloe, Manuela Flora Sparks 290 dau. of Mary Ayres (Ayers) & Isaac J. Sparks; wf. of Capt. Marcus Harloe

Harloe, Marcus (Capt.)

Harloe, Marcus (Capt.) (continued)

289-

290,

293

Irish immigrant; son of Flora M. Taylor & Matthew Harloe; hsb. of Flora Sparks Harloe; Capt. of Wild Pigeon which carried cargo for steamer Salinas; Capt. of schooners on Sacramento & Cal. coast; San Francisco harbor-master, chief wharfinger; fa.-in-law was Isaac J. Sparks (Santa Barbara Cty.); SLO Cty. Supervisor; CA Assemblyman (SLO Cty.) 1891; resident of Rancho Huasna (SLO Cty.)

Harloe, Marcus Sparks 290 son of Flora Sparks & Capt. Marcus Harloe; 2nd officer of steamship Oregon

Harloe, Matthew 289 hsb. of Catherine? Taylor Harloe; fa. of Capt. Marcus Harloe

Harloe, William George 290 son of Manuela Flora Sparks & Capt. Marcus Harloe; San Francisco druggist

Harmon, Sarah 695 wf. of Thomas Weeks; mo. of Thomas Jefferson Weeks

Harney, John 603 bro.-in-law of William Hatton; mgr. of Hatton ranch

Harney, Kate 603-

604

dau. of M. J. Harney; sis. of John Harney; wf. of William Hatton

Harrison, Benjamin (Pres.) 737 William J. Hill delivered address when Harrison visited Mont. in 1891

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Harrison, Edward H. 266 Jesse Douglas Carr was deputy under Harrison, military collector of the Port of San Francisco

Harrison, Edward Sanford 640 Edward Laurence Williams wrote the “Early History of Santa Cruz County” published in E. S. Harrison’s ’92 History of Santa Cruz County

Harrison, William Henry 283 Henry Waterhouse Briggs cast his 1st vote for him

Hartman Mercantile Co. 645 Boulder Creek co., Daniel Hartman a member

Hartman, Barbara 646 dau. of Maude Young & Isaiah Hartman

Hartman, Barbara Kaufmann 645 wf. of John Hartman; mo. of Isaiah Hartman

Hartman, Charles 646 son of Barbara Kaufmann & John Hartman

Hartman, Daniel 645 son of Barbara Kaufmann & John Hartman; Hartman Mercantile Co. of Boulder Creek

Hartman, George 645 son of Barbara Kaufmann & John Hartman; Boulder Creek lumber merchant

Hartman, Henry 646 son of Maude Young & Isaiah Hartman

Hartman, Isaiah 645-

646

port. facing p. 645; son of Barbara Kaufmann & John Hartman; Boulder Creek real estate; Justice of the Peace

Hartman, Jacob 645 son of Barbara Kaufmann & John Hartman; Boulder Creek merchant

Hartman, John [1st] 645 fa. of Isaiah Hartman

Hartman, John [2nd] (WA state) 645 son of Barbara Kaufmann & John Hartman

Hartman, Maude Young 646 dau. of W. A. Young (New York); wf. of Isaiah Hartman

Hartman, Menno 645 son of Barbara Kaufmann & John Hartman; resident of S. Cruz

Hartnell, Anita 303 dau. of William E. P. Hartnell; wf. of Pedro Zabala

Hartnell, William Edward Petty 303-

304

fa. of Anita Hartnell Zabala; Mont. Cty. Assess-or; Mont. Custom House imports tax-appraiser

Hartwell, Blanche 510 wf. of Peter A. Jordan

Hassett, Michael 318 fa. of Patrick D. Hassett; of Tipperary, Ireland

Hassett, Patrick D. (Rev.) 318

Hassett’s 1st assignment was Asst. to Fa. Hugh McNamee at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Santa Cruz; pastor of St. Patrick’s Church, Wats., for which he was given credit for 1902 new church

Hatch & Co., G. W. [George W.] 294 firm of G. W. Hatch & Co. was purchased by William M. Vanderhurst after death of Mr. Hatch

Hatch, Jane 294 dau. of Joseph Hatch (Wisconsin); wf. of William Vanderhurst

Hatch, Joseph 294 fa. of Jane Hatch Vanderhurst; of Wisconsin

Hatch, Sarah (Mrs.) 567 3d wf. of John Costello; step-mo. of Abraham Costello

Hatton, Anna M. 603 dau. of Kate Harney & William Hatton Sr.

Hatton, Edward 603 bro. of William Hatton Sr.

Hatton, Edward G. 603 son of Kate Harney & William Hatton Sr.

Hatton, Frank D. 603 son of Kate Harney & William Hatton Sr.

Hatton, Harriet H. 603 dau. of Kate Harney & William Hatton Sr.

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Hatton, Howard 603 son of Kate Harney & William Hatton Sr.

Hatton, Kate Harney 603-

604 dau. of M. J. Harney; wf. of William Hatton Sr.

Hatton, Sarah J. 603 dau. of Kate Harney & William Hatton Sr.

Hatton, William Jr. 603 son of Kate Harney & William Hatton Sr.

Hatton, William Sr. 603-

604

port. facing p. 603; decd. hsb. of Kate Harney Hatton; Carmel Valley dairyman

Haun, Eliza 454 wf. of Christopher Mann Jr.

Hawkins, [unknown] Patten (1st Mrs.) 578 Miss Patten, 1st wf. of Thomas Samuel Hawkins

Hawkins, Charles Nicholas 578 son of Nancy Emily Day & Thomas Samuel Hawkins; mgr. Hollister Grangers Union dept. store

Hawkins, Katherine Day (Kate D.) [aka

Kathryn Day] 578

dau. of Nancy Emily Day & Thomas Samuel Hawkins; wf. of Robert S. Boyns

Hawkins, Nancy Emily Day [aka Emma

in 1880 Census of Hollister] 578 2nd wf. of Thomas Samuel Hawkins

Hawkins, Thomas Samuel 577-

578

president Bank of Hollister; founder of Hollister; farmer in Gilroy; San Justo Homestead Assn. secretary & genl. mgr.; fought to create San Benito Cty.

Hawkins, Thomas Warren [aka Thos.

Ward as shown in 1870 Census] 578

son of Miss [unknown] Patten & Thomas Samuel Hawkins; cashier, Bank of Hollister

Hawkins, Washington Irving 578 son of Nancy Emily Day & Thomas Samuel Hawkins; mgr. Eagleson-Hawkins Co. (San Francisco)

Hawkins, Winfield Eugene 578 son of Miss Patten & Thomas Samuel Hawkins; Bank of Hollister

Hawley family see Briggs, Henry Waterhouse, p. 283

Haworth, Minnie (Hayworth) 725 wf. of Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing

Hay production (San Benito Cty.) 657 see bio of Ransom P. Lathrop & his Lathrop Hay Co.

Hayes, George R. B. (San Francisco) 322 law partner in firm Hayes, Stanly & Hayes, with whom Robert H. Willey was associated

Hayes, Hiram Montrevill (Hays) 702,

710 hsb. of Nancy Mann Hayes (Hays)

Hayes, Nancy Mann (Hays) 702,

710

dau. of Rebecca Robinson & Ezekiel Jackson Mann; wf. of Hiram Montrevill Hays (Hayes)

Hayes, Russell & Co. (New Orleans & St.

Louis)

320-

321 Singleton W. Wilson worked here two years

Hayes, Stanly & Hayes (San Francisco) 322 Robert H. Willey entered San Fran. law practice

Hayes, William (San Francisco) 322 law partner in firm Hayes, Stanly & Hayes, with whom Robert H. Willey was associated

Haynes, Belinda 553 wf. of John Bridgewater

Haynes, David J. (Haines) 700 hsb. of Frances E. Warden Haynes (Haines)

Haynes, Frances E. Warden (Haines) 700 dau. of Helen M. Franklin & Lewis Moore Warden; wf. of David J. Haynes (Haines)

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Hazard, Alexander S. 328 hsb. of Elizabeth York Hazard

Hazard, Elizabeth Frye 411-

412 hsb. of Robert J. Hazard

Hazard, Elizabeth Mathilda (aka Bessie) 412 dau. of Elizabeth Frye & Robert J. Hazard; wf. of Willard Ward Kester (Kestel)

Hazard, Elizabeth York 328 dau. of Louisa Long & Andrew York; wf. of Alexander S. Hazard

Hazard, Esther L. Tillinghast 411 wf. of Thomas T. Hazard; mo. of Robert J. Hazard

Hazard, Jeffery 411 bro. of Thomas T. Hazard; Lt. Gov. of Rhode Is.

Hazard, John 412 son of Elizabeth Frye & Robert J. Hazard

Hazard, Mary L. 412 dau. Elizabeth Frye & Robert J. Hazard; wf. of Robert W. Swain

Hazard, Robert D. 412 son of Elizabeth Frye & Robert J. Hazard

Hazard, Robert J. 411-

412

port. facing p. 411; son of Esther L. Tillinghast & Thomas T. Hazard; hsb. of Elizabeth Frye Hazard; dairy on Old Creek, Cayucos, SLO Cty.

Hazard, Thomas T. [1st] 411 hsb. of Esther L. Tillinghast Hazard; fa. of Robert J. Hazard; State Senator of Rhode Island

Hazard, Thomas T. [2nd] 412 son of Elizabeth Frye & Robert J. Hazard

Hearley, Mary 511 wf. of John Kane Jr.; native of Cork Cty., Ireland

Hebbron, Alice Maud 542 dau. of John R. Hebbron; wf. of Duncan McKinnon

Hebbron, Ida C. 542 dau. of John R. Hebbron; wf. of J. M. Walker

Hebbron, John L. (Natividad) 542 fa. of Alice Maud Hebbron McKinnon

Hebert, Cherie Z. (Cheri) 523-

524

son of Zephirin (Zephrin) Hebert; Natividad-Salinas rancher

Hebert, Zephirin (Zephrin) 523-

524

port. facing p. 523; fa. of Cherie (Cheri) Z. Hebert; Natividad

Hecox, Adna Andress 667 partner of Elihu Anthony in merchandise store

Heinz, John P. E. (Dr.) (J. E. P.) 542 David Rodrick, with Dr. Heinz developed the Oak Grove addition to Mont.

Helgesen, Helga 382 hsb. of Phernella Johnson Helgesen; fa. of Segrid Helgesen

Helgesen, Phernella Johnson 382 dau.. of Berrier Johnson; mo. of Segrid Helgesen

Helgesen, Segrid (Dr.) 382-

383 female M.D. at Templeton; Norwegian immigrant

Helmer, Laurence Peter (L. P. Helm) (L.

P. Helmeyer) 283

William DeHart bought “Helm’s blacksmith shop” which he operated for six years there-after; Betty Lewis, in her Watsonville, Memories That Linger (vol. 1, p. 197) records his name as “L. P. Helmeyer”; but the Great Register of 1867-1875 (manuscript edition) records his name as: Helmer, Laurence Peter, native of Prussia, a Blacksmith, Pajaro township, 30 yrs. old at reg’d. Mar. 4, ’74, on which date he was naturalized in S. Cruz Cty. Court; he is in 1880 Census as a Wats. farmer

Henderson, Henry 408 fa. of Maria Henderson

Henderson, Maria 408 dau. of Henry Henderson; wf. of Nels Nelson; mo. of Henry Nelson

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Henry Cowell State Park (Santa Cruz

County)

699

Moses Avery Meder helped Isaac Graham build his saw mill (1st in S. Cruz Cty.) on Zayante Creek at Big Tree Park (Henry Cowell State Pk.)

Henry Lee (ship) 316 Giles P. Kellogg outfitted vessel for voyage to CA via Cape Horn

Henry, Annie C. 617 wf. of William B. Parsons

Hensley, Samuel J. 495 James Waters had charge of his saw-mills

Henson, Frank (Nome, Alaska) 276 with Jack O’Brien, rescued James Augustus Hall, nearly ready to die

Hentsch, Henry (Hintch) 260

Frederick Augustus Hihn & Hentsch formed partnership after San Francisco fire of 1851; Hentsch & wf. went to San Juan Bautista together with Hihn; came to Santa Cruz briefly

Herman (Rev. Fa.) see Wirtz, Herman (Rev. Fa.)

Hernandez, Felipe (Francisco) 250 grantee of Rancho la Laguna de las Calabazas

Herriot, Edith Miller 599 dau. of Celia Pickford & Charles Frederick Miller

Hersom, John Anson 383-

384 Jolon rancher, 1000 ac.

Herwig, Dora 580 wf. of William Rogge Jr.; mo. of Henry T. Rogge

Hewitt, Elizabeth 616 mo. of Henry Fell Parsons

Hibernian Bank (San Francisco) 665 John Sullivan was a founder & 1st president

Higbie, Abraham (Gonzales) 701 hsb. of Clara Elliott Higbie

Higbie, Clara Elliott 701 dau. of Elizabeth Glover & William T. Elliott; wf. of Abraham Higbie (Gonzales)

Higby, Alice Liese 718 wf. of William Higby Jr.

Higby, William Jr. 717-

718

son of William Higby Sr., Oakland attorney; Hollister business, politician; CA Assembly

Higby, William Sr. 717 CA Senator; Congressman, 1863-69; Oakland attorney; IRS collector, Port of San Francisco

Highland Rancho [not a land grant] 325 name of Horatio Moore Warden Sr.’s cattle & sheep ranch with three dairies

Hihn Co., F. A. 261 officers: August C. Hihn, president; Frederick Otto Hihn, treasurer; Louis William Hihn, director “until lately” (he d. in 1901)

Hihn, Agnes 260,

716

dau. of Therese Paggen & Frederick Augustus Hihn; wf. of Charles Bruce Younger Jr.

Hihn, August Charles 260-

261

son of Therese Paggen & Frederick Augustus Hihn; hsb. of Grace Cooper Hihn

Hihn, Frederick Augustus

259-

262,

265,

518-

519,

600,

651,

668,

port. facing p. 259; German immigrant; S. Cruz postoffice in Locust st. bldg. owned by F. A. Hihn; Michael Joseph Leonard improv. ranch owned F. A. Hihn; John Grant was foreman for F. A. Hihn at Capitola; shipmate on Reform – Johann Ernest Kunitz, who was also his partner in candy factory in Sacramento; Kunitz “assisted Mr. Hihn” in S. Cruz 1853; est. 1st waterworks in S. Cruz with Elihu Anthony; employed August Ehnert as landscape gardener

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721

Hihn, Frederick Otto 260-

261

son of Therese Paggen & Frederick Augustus Hihn; hsb. of Minnie Chace Hihn

Hihn, Grace Cooper 260 wf. of August Charles Hihn

Hihn, Harriet Israel 260 wf. of Louis William Hihn

Hihn, Hugo aka Hühn 260 German immigrant; Frederick Augustus Hihn’s brother; [later a res. of Zurich, Switzerland]

Hihn, Katharine Charlotte (Katie C.)

260

dau. of Therese Paggen & Frederick Augustus Hihn; wf. of William Thomas Cope

Hihn, Louis William 260-

261

son of Therese Paggen & Frederick Augustus Hihn; hsb. of Harriet Israel Hihn

Hihn, Minnie Chace 260 wf. of Frederick Otto Hihn

Hihn, Theresa 260 dau. of Therese Paggen & Frederick Augustus Hihn; wf. of George Ready

Hihn, Therese Paggen 260,

716

wf. of Frederick Augustus Hihn; mo. of Agnes Hihn Younger

Hildebrant, Noah 378-

381 San Miguel, agent for Union Ice; soda water

Hildreth see Dunphy & Hildreth 741 rented Gonzales ranch, largest cattle firm in Mont. Cty.

Hildreth, Thomas 533,

741

Alfred Wideman & John D. Cochran worked for him in Pajaro

Hill, Belle Peck 737 wf. of William J. Hill

Hill, Catherine 618 wf. of Morgan W. Quick

Hill, Charles Caleb 277-

278

son of Louise Rau & Dexter D. Hill; Prof., Principal of Salinas High School

Hill, Dexter D. (Rev.) 277 hsb. of Louise Rau Hill; fa. of Charles Caleb Hill; Pasadena Congregational minister

Hill, Edith Louise 277 dau. of Louise Rau & Dexter D. Hill

Hill, Emma 618 wf. of Mark W. Quick

Hill, James Bryant (J. R. Hill)

252,

568,

605

First American settler in Pajaro w/Edward Martin; the latter “had the honor of plowing the first furrow ever turned to the sunlight in the Pajaro valley”; William Callahan (Callihan) rented Wats. land to raise potatoes

Hill, Louise Rau 277 wf. of Dexter D. Hill; mo. of Edith Louise Hill & Charles Caleb Hill

Hill, Mary H. 681 S. Cruz teacher, 1863

Hill, Matty (Mattie) A. Williams 278 dau. of Matthew Williams; wf. of Charles Caleb Hill

Hill, William C. 737 son of Belle Peck & William J. Hill; asst. in fa.’s Salinas Weekly Index office

Hill, William J. 736-

738

Canadian immigrant; publisher Salinas Weekly Index, 1876; State Senator for Mont., San Benito & S. Cruz Counties 1880-1881; Mayor of Salinas; Salinas Postmaster

Hill’s Ferry (Stanislaus Cty.) 697 E. A. Sawyer raised stock near there

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Hinckley Gulch (aka Hinckley Basin) 547-

548 mill of Loma Prieta Lumber Co.

Hinckley, Roger Gibson 579 partner of William Williamson in Williamson Gulch

Hinckley, William Sturgis 504 associated with Jacob Primer Leese in Mont.

Hintch, Henry see Hentsch, Henry (Hintch)

Hitchcock, Agnes Abbott 295 dau. of John Abbott; wf. of Benjamin Hitchcock

Hitchcock, Amanda 597 dau. of Artemas Hitchcock; wf. of David Bierer

Hitchcock, Artemas 597 fa. of Amanda Hitchcock Bierer

Hitchcock, Benjamin

294-

295,

309

Canadian immigrant; William Griswold worked for Benjamin Hitchcock and Carlisle Stewart Abbott for 5 yrs.; managed John Abbot’s Olema (Marin Cty.) ranch for 1 yr.

Hitchcock, Dona M. 295 dau. of Agnes Abbott & Benjamin Hitchcock; wf. of George Dougherty (San Pedro, Cal.)

Hitchcock, Elba Ellsworth 295 son of Agnes Abbott & Benjamin Hitchcock, “is with his father on the ranch”

Hitchcock, Hiram O. 294 hsb. of Louise Osgood Hitchcock; fa. of Benjamin Hitchcock

Hitchcock, Louise Osgood 294 wf. of Hiram O. Hitchcock; mo. of Benjamin Hitchcock

Hitchcock, Margaret 445 dau. of Silas Hitchcock; wf. of Samuel B. Long

Hitchcock, Silas 445 fa. of Margaret Hitchcock Long

Hoalton, Katie 561 port. facing p. 561; wf. of William Casey Sr.

Hodges, Rhoda J. 277 2nd wf. of Charles G. Chamberlain

Hoffman, A. [unidentified] 259 Frederick Augustus Hihn was his apprentice in Schöningen, Germany

Hoffman, Christian 741 hsb. of Margaret Hoffman; fa. of Mary E. Hoffman Wideman

Hoffman, Margaret 741 wf. of Christian Hoffman; mo. of Mary E. Hoffman Wideman

Hoffman, Mary E. 741 dau. of Margaret & Christian Hoffman; wf. of Alfred Wideman

Hoffmann, Anna Margaret Kleiner 670 1st wf. of Christian Hoffmann

Hoffmann, Annie 670 dau. of Anna Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann; wf. of Charles J. Bosworth

Hoffmann, Caroline Marwede Bern 670 widow of Charles Bern; 2nd wf. of Christian Hoffmann

Hoffmann, Christian 669-

670

ran old racetrack in S. Cruz; 2d wf. Caroline Marwede Bern, widow of Charles Bern; est. 1st gas works with Charles Burrows

Hoffmann, Ernest 670 son of Anna Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann

Hoffmann, Frank J. 670 son of Anna Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann

Hoffmann, Kate 670 dau. of Anna Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann; wf. of Reuben Henry Prindle

Hoffmann, Margarethe P. (Margaret) 670 dau. of Anna Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann; wf. of Edward P. Slosson (Slawson)

Hoffmann, Mary 670 dau. of Anna Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann; wf. of Herbert Farrell

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Hoffmann, William C. 670 son of Anna Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann

Hogen, James 331 with Joseph Enright, started Salinas Water & Light Co.

Holdaway, Mary Trent 299 wf. of William Lunceforde; mo. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde Call

Holladay & Brenham (ship line agents) 290 Marcus Harloe was one ship captain

Hollenbeck, Marian 427 wf. of Thomas E. Phillips; mo. of John Lawrence Phillips

Hollingsworth, Edee Claire 268 dau. of Mary (May) E. Perkins & Thompson L. Hollingsworth

Hollingsworth, Henry Dutton 268 bro. of Thompson L. Hollingsworth

Hollingsworth, Lytle 268 son of Mary (May) E. Perkins & Thompson L. Hollingsworth

Hollingsworth, Mary E. Perkins (May) 268 dau. of Jacob Perkins; wf. of Thompson L. Hollingsworth

Hollingsworth, Thompson L. 268,

271

Hsb. of Mary (May) E. Perkins Hollingsworth; Boulder Creek teacher 1884-90; to Jolon Valley, 1886

Hollister (San Benito Cty.)

284,

576,

739

part of San Justo Rancho; James Hudner’s residence; Henry Waterhouse Briggs organized San Justo Homestead Assn. of Hollister; Briggs & Homestead Assn. bought of Col. Hollister 22,000 ac. and laid out the town of Hollister; Hollister described in 1869-1898, see bio. of Abraham Sally

Hollister Catholic Church: Sacred Heart 736 Rev. Fa. B. Smyth & Fa. Donohue were in charge

Hollister Creamery 584,

657

William Palmtag, president; Ransom P. Lathrop, director & treasurer

Hollister Crude Oil Co. 722 T. F. (J. F.) & Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing owned stock

Hollister Enterprise 593 Bedson A. Eardley learned printing on Enterprise

Hollister Flouring Mill 588 R. M. Shackelford assoc.; aka Sperry Flour Co.

Hollister House 284 Henry Waterhouse Briggs built the first hotel in Hollister

Hollister Irrigation 657 Ransom P. Lathrop, one of original builders

Hollister Light & Power Co. 584,

657 William Palmtag, pres.; Ransom P. Lathrop, dir.

Hollister Petroleum Co. 722 T. F. (J. F.) & Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing owned stock

Hollister Storage Co. 584 William Palmtag associated

Hollister Warehouse Co. 578 Thomas S. Hawkins, president

Hollister Water Co. 577,

584

purchased by Thomas S. Hawkins in 1875; William Palmtag, president

Hollister, Ellen 317 decd. dau. of Flora M. Stocking & John H. Hollister Sr.

Hollister, Ellen Mossman 312

dau. of Joseph Mossman; wf. of Joseph Hubbard Hollister; mo. of Mary E. Hollister Banning, Ida Hollister Stow, Nellie Hollister Jack, John H. Hollister Sr.

Hollister, Felton S. 317 son of Flora M. Stocking & John H. Hollister Sr.

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Hollister, Flora J. 317 dau. of Flora M. Stocking & John H. Hollister Sr.

Hollister, Flora M. Stocking

317,

486-

487

dau. of C. E. Corey & Joseph C. Stocking; wf. John H. Hollister Sr.

Hollister, Ida 312 dau. of Ellen Mossman & Joseph Hubbard Hollister; wf. of Sherman P. Stow (Stowe) (Santa Barbara)

Hollister, Ida G. 317 dau. of Flora M. Stocking & John H. Hollister Sr.

Hollister, John 311 hsb. of Philena Hubbard Hollister; fa. of Joseph Hubbard Hollister

Hollister, John H. Jr. 317 son of Flora M. Stocking & John H. Hollister Sr.

Hollister, John H. Sr. 312,

317

son of Ellen Mossman & Joseph Hubbard Hollister; res. SLO Cty., dairy & cattle rancher; partner with Frank Adams; youngest member of SLO Board of Supervisors, 1880; CA Assem-blyman, 1883-1884; authored Bills to est. CA Board of Horticulture, anti-oleomargarine law, return of unused lands held by railroads; Major in CA National Guard

Hollister, Joseph Hubbard

304;

311-

312

son of Philena Hubbard & John Hollister; fa. of Mary E. Hollister Banning, Ida Hollister Stow, Nellie Hollister Jack, John H. Hollister Sr.; brought first flock of sheep to CA w/Col. Newton C. Peters; friend of Joseph Wright Cooper, whom Cooper praised as “that noble, high-minded man … whom I loved as a brother.”

Hollister, Mary 312 dau. Ellen Mossman & Joseph Hubbard Hollister; wf. of Phineas Banning

Hollister, Mary B. 317 dau. of Flora M. Stocking & John H. Hollister Sr.

Hollister, Mary E. 312 dau. of Ellen Mossman & Joseph Hubbard Hollister; wf. of Phineas T. Banning (Los Angeles)

Hollister, Nellie 304,

312

dau. of Ellen Mossman & Joseph Hubbard Hollister; wf. of Robert Edgar Jack Sr.

Hollister, Philena Hubbard 311 wf. of John Hollister; mo. of Joseph Hubbard Hollister

Hollister, William M. 317 son of Flora M. Stocking & John H. Hollister Sr.

Hollister, William W. (Colonel)

284,

300,

304,

312,

577

Hollister City on 21,000 acres of San Justo Rancho; Henry Waterhouse Briggs & Homestead Assn. bought of Col. Hollister 22,000 ac. and laid out the town of Hollister; Truman Andrews bought 1,000 ac. (Sycamore ranch-Oak Hill dairy) in SLO Cty. from Col. W. W. Hollister; Robert Edgar Jack Sr. purchased Cholame ranch w/ Col. W.W. Hol- lister; partner of Joseph Hubbard Hollister, et al.

Holloway (ship) 281 John Jacob Simmler landed at Point San Luis Obispo after ship drifted for sixty days

Holm, Henry 655 uncle under whom Simon H. Hanson Jr. learned plumbing trade in Denmark

Holmes Lime Co. 692 purchased Peter Peterson Sr. ranch in Bonny Doon

Holmes, Rebecca 548 wf. of F. H. Brewer; mo. of Lyman Brewer

Holohan, Richard 384-

385 1869 in Wats; d. 1884

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Holy Cross Catholic Church

(Santa Cruz) 318

Patrick D. Hassett’s 1st assignment was Asst. to Fa. Hugh McNamee at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Santa Cruz; then was pastor of Wats.’s Saint Patrick’s Church

Home Creamery Assn. (SLO Cty.) 319 Gilbert Van Gordon [2nd], president

Honolulu Scotch College 664 David Stewart Spence attended

Hood, William 540 with Michael Lynn in British Columbia

Hoover, David 734 bro. of Sarah Hoover Bloom; bro.-in-law of David Bloom; “early settler of Gilroy, where he engaged in an extensive medical practice”

Hoover, Sarah 734 wf. of David Bloom; mo. of Irvin Thompson Bloom

Hopkins, L. J. [unidentified] 404 Josiah Washington Lamborn erected his Watsonville res.

Hopkins, Timothy 406,

547

Tom Lee was Hopkins’ gardener in San Francisco; President, Loma Prieta Lumber Co.

Hops cultivation (in Pajaro Valley) 526,

594

James H. Rowe had charge of Iowa Tuttle’s 30-ac. hops yard; Owen Tuttle grew extensively but low prices led him to raise apples

Hops cultivation (in San Benito Cty.) 697 E. A. Sawyer raised hops & sorghum in San Benito County

Horabuena, Ramon 716 fa. of Romula Horabuena Garcia

Horabuena, Romula 716 dau. of Ramon Horabuena; wf. of Andronico C. Garcia

Horse Street Car Co., Metro. (Boston) 518 Orlando J. Lincoln was superintendent, 6 yrs.

Hotels (Monterey County) 406,

542

Tom Lee was head landscape gardener, 1886+, Del Monte Hotel; David Rodrick managed barber shops at Del Monte Hotel, 1885-87

Hotels (San Luis Obispo County)

392-

293,

306,

698

Frederick Kirby Houghton had Park Hotel in San Miguel; New Cosmopolitan Hotel in SLO leased by R. M. Sebastian; El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles hotel) Alfred Rodger Booth was its agent

Houghton, Frederick Kirby 392-

393 Park Hotel, San Miguel; fa-in-law Geo. Kitchen

Howard, Emily Bartholomew (Mrs.) 558 dau. of Clarinda Robinson & Lewis L. Bartholomew Sr.; hsb. of unknown Mr. Howard

Howard, Lucretia Foss 491 wf. of James Clark; mo. of William Wallace Clark Sr.

Howard, Sadie 552 wf. of George R. Butler

Howe, Anna Cordelia 729 sis. of Edgar Willis Steele, with whom he lived in Delhi, NY.; wf. of John B. Howe

Howe, George 418 decd. grandson of George W. Lull

Howe, Maria 503 wf. of Charles Lewis Anderson

Howett, Catherine 664 dau. of W. C. Howett; wf. of A. W. Smith

Howett, W. C. [unidentified] 664 fa. of Catherine Howett Smith

Hoxie, Melissa 510 wf. of Dr. Pierce Bye Fagen; d. Placer Cty.

Hoyt, Asahel [Asa A.] 391 son of Phebe Root & Hazen Hoyt

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Hoyt, Chester 391 son of Phebe Root & Hazen Hoyt

Hoyt, Claude E. 391 son of Phebe Root & Hazen Hoyt; Wats. newspr.

Hoyt, Corrilla (Corell) 391 dau. of Phebe Root & Hazen Hoyt

Hoyt, Ernest H. 391 son of Phebe Root & Hazen Hoyt

Hoyt, Esther Cordelia 391 dau. of Phebe Root & Hazen Hoyt; wf. of Charles W. Clough

Hoyt, Hazen 388,

391

son of Sallie Chapman & Amherst Hoyt; hsb. of Phebe Root; to Pajaro Valley, 1883; apple orch.

Hoyt, Phebe Root 391 dau. of Nancy Green & Josiah Root; wf. of Hazen Hoyt

Hoyt, Wallace L. 391 son of Phebe Root & Hazen Hoyt

Hubbard, Kate 612 wf. of Benjamin Franklin Porter

Hubbard, Philena 311 wf. of John Hollister; mo. of Joseph Hubbard Hollister

Hubbs, Louisa Long (Eliza aka Lulu) 445 dau. of Margaret Hitchcock & Samuel Bateman Long; wf. of Samuel Hubbs

Hubbs, Samuel 445 hsb. of Eliza Long Hubbs

Hudner & Dooling 569,

576

John L. Hudner & Maurice T. Dooling law practice (Hollister)

Hudner, James 576 fa. of John L. Hudner; Santa Clara Cty. res. to 1868; San Justo Homestead Assn. (San Benito Cty.)

Hudner, John L. 569,

576

Hollister atty. with whom Maurice T. Dooling was law partner 1885-1887

Hudson Bay Co. 507 Jacob Primer Leese sold to the Company & moved to Sonoma

Hudson, Anna (aka Ann or Annie)

388,

635,

642

dau. of Anna E. Baldwin & Mark Hudson; wf. of Almon White (Al White, supt. Wats. water wks.)

Hudson, Anna E. Baldwin 388 wf. of Mark Hudson; mo. of William George Hudson Sr.

Hudson, Emma 388 wf. of John Hudson; mo. of Mark Hudson; grd.-mo. of William George Hudson Sr.

Hudson, Frederick Cass 388 son of Luella Kittredge & William George Hudson Sr.

Hudson, John 388 1st hsb. of Emma Hudson; fa. of Mark Hudson; grd.-fa. of William George Hudson Sr.

Hudson, Luella Kittredge 388 dau. of Mary Gallier & Henry Kittredge; wf. of William George Hudson Sr.

Hudson, Mabel E. 388 dau. of Luella Kittredge & William George Hudson Sr.

Hudson, Mark 388 hsb. of Anna E. Baldwin Hudson

Hudson, Mark Anthony

386-

388,

642

son of Anna E. Baldwin & Mark Hudson, of Hudson’s Landing; sis. is Anna (Ann) (Annie) Hudson White

Hudson, Minnie 298 wf. of Frank Blackburn

Hudson, Robert Henry 388 son of Luella Kittredge & William George Hudson Sr.

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Hudson, Thomas Swan 388 son of Luella Kittredge & William George Hudson Sr.

Hudson, Victoria 388 dau. of Anna E. Baldwin & Mark Hudson; wid. of John Burland

Hudson, William George (Sr.) (Hon.)

278,

386-

388

grd.-son of Emma & John Hudson; son of Anna E. Baldwin & Mark Hudson; hsb. of Luella Kittredge; director, Bank of Wats.; bro. of Mark Anthony Hudson; CA Assemblyman, 1895-98

Hudson, William George Jr. 388 son of Luella Kittredge & William George Hudson Sr.; Atty. of Wats.

Hudson’s Landing (Monterey Cty.) 253 1st shipment of apples from Pajaro Valley “In about 1867 … was shipped by way of Hudson’s landing to San Francisco”

Hughes, Alfred 570 Pajaro Valley farmer

Hughes, Andrew 386 son of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hughes, Annie 386 dau. of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hughes, Catherine 570 dau. of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Hughes, Ellen 386 dau. of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hughes, George W. Jr. 570 fa. of Alfred Hughes

Hughes, George W. Sr. 570 grd.-fa. of Alfred Hughes

Hughes, James M. 386 son of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hughes, John 570 son of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Hughes, John A. 386 son of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hughes, Josei 570 dau. of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Hughes, Kate Bunde 570 decd. wf. of Alfred Hughes

Hughes, Maggie 386 dau. of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hughes, Margaret McDougall 386 wf. of Michael Hughes; sis. of James H. McDougall, Pres. of Salinas Bank

Hughes, Mary 570 dau. of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Hughes, Mary 386 dau. of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hughes, Matilda Dawson 570 wf. of George W. Hughes; mo. of Alfred Hughes

Hughes, Michael 386

hsb. of Margaret McDougall Hughes; to Mont. 1863; to Salinas, 1868, opened harness shop, which was the 2nd business built in Salinas; Salinas City Council; School Board; Bd. Sup’s.

Hughes, Ralph 386 son of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hughes, Thomas D. 386 son of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hughes, Tildie 570 dau. of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Hughes, Tillie 570 dau. of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Hughes, William 386 son of Margaret McDougall & Michael Hughes

Hühn (German spelling of name of

Hihn family in Santa Cruz County) see Hihn, Hugo et als.

Hulderman, Mary C. 740 wf. of James E. Woods; mo. of Victor Hugo Woods

Hunter, Beulah 385 dau. of Mary Odell & John Hunter

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Hunter, Edna 385 dau. of Mary Odell & John Hunter

Hunter, George Jr. (Linn Cty., IA) 385 son of Rachel A. Scott & George Hunter Sr.; decd. bro. of John Hunter

Hunter, George Sr. (Salinas) 385 Scottish immigrant; hsb. of Rachel A. Scott Hunter; fa. of John Hunter

Hunter, John (Salinas) 385-

386

son of Rachel A. Scott & George Hunter Sr.; hsb. of Mary Odell Hunter; Confederate Corners farmer, poultry raiser

Hunter, Joseph (Linn Cty., IA) 385 son of Rachel A. Scott & George Hunter Sr.; bro. of John Hunter

Hunter, Libbie (Linn Cty., IA) 385 dau. of Rachel A. Scott & George Hunter Sr.; sis. of John Hunter

Hunter, Mary (Linn Cty., IA) 385 dau. of Rachel A. Scott & George Hunter Sr.; sis. of John Hunter

Hunter, Mary Odell 385 wf. of John Hunter; mo. of Edna Hunter & Beulah Hunter

Hunter, Rachel A. Scott (Salinas) 385 wf. of George Hunter Sr.; mo. of John Hunter

Hunter, William (Linn Cty., IA) 385 son of Rachel A. Scott & George Hunter Sr.; bro. of John Hunter

Huntington, Louisa Anthony 668 dau. of Sarah Van Anda & Elihu Anthony; wf. of Wilbur Huntington

Hurlin, Sarah 518 wf. of Orlando J. Lincoln

Hushbeck, Andrew 570 son of Eunice Brown & Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Augustus (Guss) 570 son of Eunice Brown & Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Charles 570 son of Eunice Brown & Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Eunice Brown 570 decd. wf. of Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Harcy 570 dau.? of Eunice Brown & Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Hattie 570 dau. of Eunice Brown & Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Henry (Maryland) 570 decd. fa. of Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Jane 570 dau. of Eunice Brown & Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Lewis 570 Wats. apple farmer on Lake Ave., Watsonville

Hushbeck, Mary [1st] (Maryland) 570 mo. of Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Mary [2nd] 570 dau. of Eunice Brown & Lewis Hushbeck

Hushbeck, Thomas 570 son of Eunice Brown & Lewis Hushbeck

Hutson, Drucilla Evans 711 wf. of James Hutson; mo. of Nathaniel Hutson

Hutson, Effie L. 712 dau. of Emily Whittier & Nathaniel Hutson; wf. of J. W. Edridge (unidentified)

Hutson, Emily Whittier [aka Emma L.] 712 dau. of Peter Trainer Whittier of Iowa; wf. of Nathaniel Hutson

Hutson, James 711 fa. of Nathaniel Hutson; an attorney in Wisconsin; hsb. of Drucilla Evans Hutson

Hutson, Nathaniel

Hutson, Nathaniel (continued)

711-

712

son of Drucilla Evans & James Hutson; “regard-ed as the fa. of his adopted town” San Miguel; to San Francisco in May, 1871, draying business, later U.S. Quartermaster dept., Central Gas Light Co., until 1886

Hutson, Winnie Belle 712 dau. of Emily Whittier & Nathaniel Hutson

Hutton, Sophia 612 wf. of Dr. Benjamin Porter; mo. of Benjamin

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Franklin Porter

Hyde, Richard E. 284 president, Bank of Visalia; Henry Waterhouse Briggs had charge of his mercantile store

I

I. O. O. F. (Independent Order ... Fellows) 331,

548 see Odd Fellows Building(s)

Idaho (Jordan Valley) 737 see bio. of William J. Hill, Indian fighter

Idaho (Lemhi County) 277 Charles G. Chamberlain was 1st Cty. Clerk

Idaho (newspapers) 737 William J. Hill started the Daily Avalanche 1st daily paper in Idaho

Immaculate Heart of Mary 647 the Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum and church

Indians (as laborers) 508-

509

G. L. Anderson, with Indian laborers, loaded ships off-shore near Watsonville

Indians (British Columbia) 540 thousands died of smallpox

Indians (Native Americans) 251 “Indians found in Pajaro [Valley] were not hostile and gave no trouble”

Ingalls, Benjamin? (Capt.) 321 James Cass Jr., “with Captain Ingalls, built a wharf”—the Cayucos Landing

Ingles, Mary 629 wf. of Morris Burns Tuttle

Inkeep Anna 490-

491 wf. of Joseph D. Enright

Inman, Mary L. 417-

418

2nd wf. of George W. Lull; mo. of two dau. (Ella A. & Josephine A.) by previous marriage

Irvin, Samuel 701 Civil War captain in whose co. William T. Elliott enlisted

Irving, Porter (Salinas) 287 Charles B. McDougall is associated with the Porter Irving dry-goods house in Salinas

Irwin, William (Gov.) 327 Gov. Irwin appt. William Francis White CA Bank Commissioner

Isabelle ranch see Rancho Santa Ysabel

(Isabelle) 668 George F. Spurrier managed ranch for 3 years

Israel, Harriet 260 wf. of Louis William Hihn

Iverson Brothers (Salinas) 331-

332

J. B. Iverson & Ef Peter Iverson, manufacturers of wagons, buggies, sulkies, plows, harrows on Gabilan St., Salinas

Iverson, Annie 583 dau. of Sena Larson & John Iverson Sr.

Iverson, Cora L. 332 dau. of Karen Lund & Ef Peter Iverson; wf. of Christopher Thorup

Iverson, Ef Peter 331-

332

bro. of James B. Iverson; Iverson Bros. in Salinas; member Salinas City Council; school trustee

Iverson, Effie 583 dau. of Hansine (Sena) Larson & John Iverson Sr.

Iverson, Effie C. 332 dau. of Karen Lund & Ef Peter Iverson

Iverson, Hannah L. (Anna) 583 dau. of Hansine (Sena) Larson & John Iverson Sr.; wf. of Louis Nisson (Nissan) of Spreckels

Iverson, Hannah Rurup 331 Danish immigrant; wf. of Jesse Iverson; mo. of James B. Iverson; d. Salinas, 1881

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Iverson, Hansine Larson (Sena) 583 wf. of John Iverson Sr.

Iverson, James B.

331-

333

port. facing p. 331; Danish immigrant; blacksmith, in Wats. 3 mos. ca 1868, Salinas 1868; 1st Salinas Council, 1874; bro. of Ef Peter Iverson; Iverson Bros. ag. implement manufacturing – located where Sanborn & Ford have their hardware busi-ness, from 1873; director, Mont. Cty. Ag. Assn.; president, Salinas Gas, Electric Light & Water Co.; director, Wahrlich-Cornett Mercantile Co.

Iverson, Jesse 331 hsb. of Hannah Rurup Iverson; fa. of James B. Iverson; Danish immigrant; blacksmith; d. Salinas, 1890

Iverson, Jesse B. 332 son of Karen Lund & Ef Peter Iverson

Iverson, Jessie 583 dau. of Hansine (Sena) Larson & John Iverson Sr.

Iverson, John 580,

583 with Chualar firm of Anderson, Beck & Co.

Iverson, John F. 332 son of Karen Lund & Ef Peter Iverson

Iverson, John Jr. 583 son of Hansine (Sena) Larson & John Iverson Sr.

Iverson, Karen Lund (aka Carrie) 332 Danish immigrant; wf. of Ef Peter Iverson

Iverson, Louis 583 son of Hansine (Sena) Larson & John Iverson Sr.

Iverson, Martin (Soledad) 332 son of Karen Lund & Ef Peter Iverson

Ives, Benajah 318 fa. of Lucinda Ives Van Gordon

Ives, Lucinda 318 dau. of Benajah Ives; 1st wf. of Gilbert Van Gordon [1st]

Ivins, Charles Henry [1st] 673 attorney, San Francisco & Cambria; fa. of Ernest C. Ivins

Ivins, Charles Henry [2nd] 673 son of Esther Blunt & Ernest C. Ivins

Ivins, Ernest C. Sr. 673 port. facing p. 673; son of Mary Cole & Charles Henry Ivins; resident of Cambria; SLO Cty. Sheriff

Ivins, Ernest Jr. 673 decd. son of Esther Blunt & Ernest C. Ivins

Ivins, Esther Blunt 673 wf. of Ernest C. Ivins

Ivins, Mary Cole 673 wf. of Charles Henry Ivins; mo. of Ernest C. Ivins

Ivins, Robert 673 decd. son of Esther Blunt & Ernest C. Ivins

Izant, Lottie Grant 600 dau. of Henrietta Jane Curtis & John Grant; wf. of Will C. Izant; mo. of Walter Grant Izant

Izant, Walter Grant 600 son of Lottie Grant & Will C. Izant

Izant, Will C. 600 hsb. of Lottie Grant Izant; fa. of Walter Grant Izant

J

Jack, Ethel E. 304 dau. of Nellie Hollister & Robert Edgar Jack Sr.

Jack, Gertrude M. 304 dau. of Nellie Hollister & Robert Edgar Jack Sr.

Jack, Howard V. 304 son of Nellie Hollister & Robert Edgar Jack Sr.

Jack, Nellie Hollister 304 dau. of Joseph Hubbard Hollister; wf. of Robert Edgar Jack Sr.

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Jack, Robert Edgar Jr. 304 son of Nellie Hollister & Robert Edgar Jack Sr.

Jack, Robert Edgar Sr. (SLO County) 304-

305

hsb. of Nellie Hollister Jack; Civil War vet; purchased Cholame ranch with Col. W. W. Hollister; purchased Hollister’s interest upon latter’s death; largest sheep’s wool grower in Central CA; with William D. Beebee, et al., organized (Cty.) Bank of San Luis Obispo

Jacks, Maria Cristina Soledad Romie

(Mary C.)

689 dau. of John F. Romie; wf. of David Jacks

Jackson, Alexander B. 287 Salinas City Bank, pres., 1894-1900; d. 1900

Jackson, Henry (Hy) 568 President, 1871, Wats. Gas Co.

Jacox, Abbie Foreman 338 wf. of Leslie Jacox

Jacox, Leslie 338 hsb. of Abbie Foreman Jacox

James, Alice Cox (Monterey) 398 wf. of William Walter James; native of Ohio

James, Charles E. (Los Angeles) 398 son of Alice Cox & William Walter James

James, Drury Woodson 306 Alfred Rodger Booth was his Paso Robles agent

James, Edgar E. (Monterey) 398 son of Alice Cox & William Walter James

James, Elton K. 398 decd. son of Alice Cox & William Walter James

James, Francis W. (Dr.) 397

fa. of William Walter James; native of St. Charles Cty., MO; during Civil War, he was post-surgeon at New Florence, MO; physician of San José, 1864-1885, retiring in ’85 @ 78

James, William F. (San José) 397-

398 son of Alice Cox & William Walter James; Atty.

James, William Walter (Monterey) 397-

398

son of Dr. Francis W. James; hsb. of Alice Cox James; native of Lincoln Cty., MO; Watsonville tinner-plumber, 1872-74; to Monterey, est. tin-plumbing business, til 1891; founder-secretary Monterey Investment Co.; Mont. Postmaster, 1897-1902+

Jameson, Charles D. (Col.) 267 John G. Joy served under him in Civil War

Jameson, Emma Trafton 288 decd. dau. of Melissa Matthis & George Arthur Trafton; wf. of Thomas Jameson

Jameson, Thomas 288 widower hsb. of Emma Trafton Jameson

Janes, Mary 739 wf. of William Janes; mo. of Mary E. Janes Sally

Janes, Mary E. 739 dau. of Mary & William Janes; wf. of Abraham Sally

Janes, William 739 hsb. of Mary Janes; fa. of Mary E. Janes Sally

Jarman, John 456 fa. of Martha Jarman Muma

Jarman, Martha 456 dau. of John Jarman; wf. of Benjamin Frank Muma

Jeffery House (Salinas, 1885) 735-

736 see bio. of James Jeffery Sr.

Jeffery, Annie Moore 735-

736 widow, 2nd wf. of James Jeffery Sr.

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Jeffery, Edwin 735-

736 son of Emiline Sprague & James Jeffery Sr.

Jeffery, Emiline Sprague 735-

736 1st wf. of James Jeffery Sr.

Jeffery, Eugene 735-

736 son of Emiline Sprague & James Jeffery Sr.

Jeffery, James Jr. 735-

736 son of Annie Moore & James Jeffery Sr.

Jeffery, James Sr. 735-

736 Scotch immigrant; Salinas’s Jeffery House

Jeffery, William 735-

736 son of Annie Moore & James Jeffery Sr.

Jenkins, Belle M. (aka Isabelle) 396-

397

dau. of Edmund Porter Jenkins Sr.; Wats Pub Librarian since ‘96

Jenkins, Benjamin [1st] 397 hsb. of Clara Rogers Jenkins; fa. of Isabelle M. Jenkins

Jenkins, Benjamin [2nd] 397 son of Mary Rogers & Benjamin Jenkins

Jenkins, Benjamin F. 397 decd. son of Edmund Porter Jenkins Sr.; hsb. of Dorcas M. Jenkins; fa. of Stanley Jenkins

Jenkins, Charles M. 397 son of Edmund Porter Jenkins Sr.; hsb. of Emma Thompson; fa. of Lottie B. Jenkins & Jesse Jenkins

Jenkins, Clara 397 dau. of Mary Rogers & Benjamin Jenkins

Jenkins, Clara Rogers 397 wf. of Benjamin Jenkins [1st]

Jenkins, Dorcas M. 397 widow of Benjamin F. Jenkins; mo. of Stanley Jenkins

Jenkins, Edmund Porter Jr. 397 son of Edmund Porter Jenkins Sr.; hsb. of Mamie Thompson Jenkins; Civil War, MA 12th Regmt.

Jenkins, Edmund Porter Sr. 397 son of Mary Rogers & Benjamin Jenkins; fa. of Isabelle M. Jenkins; engineer, rancher in Wats

Jenkins, Emma Thompson 397 wf. of Charles M. Jenkins; mo. of Lottie B. Jenkins & Jesse Jenkins

Jenkins, Eugene 397 son of Frances Amidon & Frederick E. Jenkins [1st]

Jenkins, Frances Amidon 397 wf. of Frederick E. Jenkins [1st]; mo. of Eugene Jenkins, Walter Jenkins and Ralph Jenkins

Jenkins, Frederick E. [1st] 397 son of Edmund Porter Jenkins Sr.; hsb. of Frances Amidon; fa. of Eugene Jenkins, Walter Jenkins and Ralph Jenkins

Jenkins, Frederick E. [2nd] 397 son of Sarah Deo & Samuel Rogers Jenkins

Jenkins, George B. 397 son of Edmund Porter Jenkins Sr.; hsb. of Kate Brown (Newman, CA)

Jenkins, Henrietta 397 dau. of Mary Rogers & Benjamin Jenkins

Jenkins, Isabelle M. [1st] (aka Belle) 396-

397

dau. of Edmund Porter Jenkins Sr.; Wats Pub Librarian since ‘96

Jenkins, Isabelle M. [2nd] 397 dau. of Sarah Deo & Samuel Rogers Jenkins

Jenkins, Jesse 397 son of Emma Thompson & Charles M. Jenkins

Jenkins, Kate Brown (Newman, CA) 397 wf. of George B. Jenkins

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Jenkins, Lottie B. 397 dau. of Emma Thompson & Charles M. Jenkins

Jenkins, Mamie Thompson 397 wf. of Edmund Porter Jenkins Jr.

Jenkins, Marion 397 son of Mary Rogers & Benjamin Jenkins

Jenkins, Ralph 397 son of Frances Amidon & Frederick E. Jenkins [1st]

Jenkins, Samuel [1st] 397 son of Mary Rogers & Benjamin Jenkins

Jenkins, Samuel [2nd] 397 decd. son of Edmund Porter Jenkins Sr.

Jenkins, Samuel Rogers 397 son of Edmund Porter Jenkins Sr.; hsb. of Sarah Deo Jenkins; fa. of Isabelle M. Jenkins [2nd] & Frederick E. Jenkins [2nd]

Jenkins, Sarah Deo 397 wf. of Samuel Rogers Jenkins; mo. of Isabelle M. Jenkins [2nd] & Frederick E. Jenkins [2nd]

Jenkins, Stanley 397 son of [unknown mother] & Benjamin F. Jenkins

Jenkins, Theodora 397 dau. of Mary Rogers & Benjamin Jenkins

Jenkins, Walter 397 son of Frances Amidon & Frederick E. Jenkins [1st]

Jennings, Alfred John 288 Trafton & Jennings; successor to Trafton Bros. (firm); George Arthur Trafton Jr. & Alfred John Jennings

Jennings, John Sanford (S. J.) 548 had Perry Morton Andrews as foreman to build Pajaro Valley Bank, et al.

Jessen, Peter Ehard 396 tailor, W. H. Kennedy’s stables in Wats

Jeter, Jennie Bliss 698 dau. of Martha Jane Fuller & Moses Bridgman Bliss; wf. of William Thomas Jeter

Jeter, William Thomas 698 hsb. of Jennie Bliss Jeter

Jimeno, Manuel Casarín 250 grantee of Rancho Salsipuedes, 1823

Johnson, Berrier 382 Maternal grd.-fa. of Dr. Segrid Helgesenj

Johnson, Charles 578 partner of Albert North Judd, in Chicago

Johnson, Charles Henry Jr. 295-

297

San Francisco merchant; Mont. Port dep. customs collector; SLO real estate; CA Assemblyman, 1861; SLO town councilman; school trustee; had oldest vineyard in SLO Cty.

Johnson, Charles Henry Sr. 295 fa. of Charles Henry Johnson Jr.

Johnson, Damaris 339,

729

wf. of Nathaniel Steele; mo. of George Steele, Edgar Willis Steele, et al.

Johnson, Eliza Green 295 dau. of William Green; wf. of Charles Henry Johnson Sr.; mo. of Charles Henry Johnson Jr.

Johnson, Gowen Westey 305 hsb. of Mary J. Wiley Johnson

Johnson, John (Watsonville) 404 Josiah Washington Lamborn erected his res.

Johnson, Joseph O. (Pacific Grove) 427 James Albert Pell met the trains for Johnson

Johnson, Mary Eliza 680 wf. of John McCoy Pierce; mo. of Benjamin Boland Pierce

Johnson, Mary J. Wiley 305 decd. dau. of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry Wiley; wf. of Gowen Westey Johnson

Johnson, Robert F.

501,

712,

715

hsb. of Teresa Trescony (Fresconi) Johnson; Mont. Mayor, 1897; also was Mayor of El Paso, Texas, 1892-1895; president & genl. mgr., Mont. Investment Co.

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Johnson, Teresa Trescony (Fresconi) 501,

715 wf. of Robert F. Johnson

Johnson, Thomas B. 732 Thomas J. Riordan was engaged with him in mercantile business, ca. 1880-1888

Johnson, William G. 395-

396 SLO city marshal, farmer

Johnson, William S. 712

fa. of Robert F. Johnson; ex-Monterey County Recorder, Cty. Clerk, Treasurer; cashier Salinas City Bank; Co. D, Jonathan Drake Stevenson’s New York Volunteers to California, 1847

Jones, Edmund 640 opened branch store in Santa Cruz with Joseph Boston & Edward Laurence Williams, 1852

Jones, George W. 681 S. Cruz school principal, ca. 1883

Jones, Grace E. Mann 710 dau. of Cynthia Ann Rowe & Ezekiel Jackson Mann; wf. of Mack Jones

Jones, Irma 710 dau. of Grace E. Mann & Mack Jones

Jones, Mack 710 hsb. of Grace E. Mann Jones; fa. of Irma Jones

Jonkin, Susan 720 wf. of Henry Foster

Jordan, Albion P. Jr. 510 son of Peter A. & Blanche Hartwell Jordan

Jordan, Albion Paris 509 hsb. of Mary E. Perry Jordan; ; Davis & Jordan lime works was sold to Cowell

Jordan, Anna [1st] 394 decd. dau. of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]

Jordan, Anna [2nd] 395 dau. of Anna Cullen & John Jordan

Jordan, Anna Cullen (Castroville) 395 wf. of John Jordan; mo. of six children

Jordan, Blanche Hartwell 510 wf. of Peter A. Jordan

Jordan, Bridget 394 dau. of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]

Jordan, Catherine 394 dau. of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]; wf. of Walter Gray (San Francisco)

Jordan, Catherine Bulger 394 wf. of James Jordan [1st]; mo. of John Jordan & Patrick Jordan, and 9 other children

Jordan, Dennis 395 son of Anna Cullen & John Jordan

Jordan, Henry 699 bro.-in-law of Olive Ann Sinnett Meder

Jordan, James [1st] 394 hsb. of Catherine Bulger Jordan; fa. of John Jordan & Patrick Jordan, and 9 other children

Jordan, James [2nd] (Que., Canada) 394 son of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]

Jordan, James [3rd] 395 son of Anna Cullen & John Jordan

Jordan, James P. 394 son of Jane Whalen & Patrick Jordan

Jordan, Jane Whalen 394 wf. of Patrick Jordan; mo. of James P. Jordan

Jordan, John (Castroville) 394-

395

b. Feb. 1853, Canada; son of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]; bro. of Patrick Jordan; hsb. of Anna Cullen Jordan; to Castroville, 1878; blacksmith-carriage maker

Jordan, John Joseph 395 decd. son of Anna Cullen & John Jordan; d. Nov. 9, 1902

Jordan, John L. (Watsonville) 624 b. Feb 1847, Germany; Wats. rancher with Henry Stoffers Jr.

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Jordan, Loraine 510 dau. of Blanche Hartwell & Peter A. Jordan

Jordan, Margaret (Canada) [1st] 394 dau. of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]

Jordan, Margaret [2nd] 395 dau. of Anna Cullen & John Jordan

Jordan, Marian A. 510 dau. of Mary E. P. & Albion P. Jordan; wf. H. E. Cox

Jordan, Marian E. 510 dau. of Blanche Hartwell & Peter A. Jordan

Jordan, Mary [1st] 394 dau. of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]

Jordan, Mary [2nd] 395 dau. of Anna Cullen & John Jordan

Jordan, Mary E. 510 decd. dau. of Mary E. Perry & Albion Paris Jordan

Jordan, Mary E. Perry 509-

510

dau. of Elizabeth Green & John Bourne Perry; wf. [1st] of Albion Paris Jordan; wf. [2nd] of Pierce Bye Fagen

Jordan, Michael 394 son of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]

Jordan, Moses 394 son of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]

Jordan, Patrick 394

son of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]; bro. of John Jordan; hsb. of Jane Whalen Jordan; to Castroville, 1873; merchant; director & stockholder, First National Bank of Salinas; treas. co-op creamery, since ’97; Mont. Cty. Sup.

Jordan, Peter (Capt.) 509 fa. of Albion Paris Jordan

Jordan, Peter Albion 510 son of Mary E. Perry & Albion P. Jordan

Jordan, Sarah 394 dau. of Catherine Bulger & James Jordan [1st]

Jordan, Sophia 624 wf. of Henry Deben Jr.; mo. of Anna Deben Stoffers

Jorgingson, Anna 655 wf. of Simon H. Hanson Sr.; fa. of Simon H. Hanson Jr.

José (Father) see Godiol, José (Rev. Fa.)

Jose, Addie 598 decd. wf. of Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.

Joy, Jane M. 268 decd. 1st wf. of John G. Joy

Joy, Johanna B. Bubar 268 2nd wf. of John G. Joy

Joy, John C. 267 hsb. of Pauline Robinson; fa. of John G. Joy

Joy, John G.

267-

268

son of Pauline Robinson & John C. Joy; Post-master, Salinas; Civil War vet & GAR; to Salinas, 1867, ultimately acquiring about 3,000 acres

Joy, Paul Kennedy 268 son of Jane M. & John G. Joy

Joy, Pauline Robinson 267 wf. of John C. Joy; mo. of John G. Joy

Judd, Albert North 578-

579 Pajaro painter; Brown & Williamson, 1859

Judd, Caroline Williamson 579 dau. of William Williamson; wf. of Albert North Judd

Judd, Carrie Belle 437,

579

dau. of Caroline Williamson & Alfred North Judd; wf. of Jesse C. Wood

Judd, Elbert Hayes 579 decd. son of Caroline Williamson & Alfred North Judd

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Judd, George B. 578 fa. of Albert North Judd

Judd, Hugh William 579 son of Caroline Williamson & Alfred North Judd

Judd, Ida May 579 decd. dau. of Caroline Williamson & Alfred North Judd

Judd, Oswald Bissell 579 son of Caroline Williamson & Alfred North Judd

Junsen, Lucia [aka Lucie Fischer Winkle] 636 dau. of Patrick Junsen; 2nd wf. of Henry Winkle

Junsen, Patrick 636 fa. of Lucie Junsen [Fischer] Winkle

K

Kackver, Hlawer 382 paternal grd.-fa. of Dr. Segrid Helgesen

Kaetzel, Charles Paul 398 son of Sarah Jane Scott & Philip Kaetzel; SLO Attorney

Kaetzel, Philip 398

hsb. of Sarah Jane Scott Kaetzel; fa. of Charles Paul Kaetzel; bucket & tub maker; apprenticed as stone cutter; made 1st wagon in Cambra; elected Treas., SLO Cty., 1882; mgr. Commercial Bank at Cambria, 1891; SLO book store, 1900

Kaetzel, Sarah Jane Scott 398 wf. of Philip Kaetzel; mo. of Chas. Paul Kaetzel

Kalar, James D. 401-

402 Salinas; Mont. Cty. Clerk 1898-

Kane, Daniel [Joseph] 511 son of Mary Hearley & John Kane [2nd]

Kane, Frank 511 son of Mary Hearley & John Kane [2nd]

Kane, Henry [Peter] 511 son of Mary Hearley & John Kane [2nd]

Kane, John [1st] 510 hsb. of Julia Desmont Kane; fa. of John Kane [2nd]

Kane, John [2nd] 510-

511

Irish immigrant; son of Julia Desmont & John Kane [1st]; hsb. of Mary Hearley Kane; 6,000 apple trees on 70 ac., Wats.

Kane, John [Francis] 511 son of Mary Hearley & John Kane [2nd]

Kane, Julia 511 dau. of Mary Hearley & John Kane [2nd]

Kane, Julia Desmont 510 wf. of John Kane [1st] (Ireland); mo. of John Kane [2nd]

Kane, Maggie 511 dau. of Mary Hearley & John Kane [2nd]

Kane, Mary 510 dau. of Julia Desmont & John Kane [1st]; Mary Bruen (Brunne) (Gilroy)

Kane, Mary Hearley 511 Irish immigrant; wf. of John Kane [2nd]

Karner, Charlotte Brown 706 dau. of Harriet Kellogg & Frederick A. Brown; wf. of Zadock Karner

Karner, Demis 679 wf. of Ephraim Baldwin; mo. of Levi Karner Baldwin

Karner, Levi 705 bro. of Zadock Karner

Karner, Zadock

679,

705-

706

port. facing p. 705; jeweler; partner of Levi Karner Baldwin in Point Reyes dairy (Marin Cty.)

Kaufmann, Barbara 645 wf. of John Hartman; mo. of Isaiah Hartman

Keagle, Florence 669 dau. of John L. Keagle; 2nd wf. of George F. Spurrier

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Keagle, John L. 669 fa. of Florence Keagle Spurrier

Kearney, Mary 535 wf. of John Quirk; mo. of Michael Quirk

Kearney, William Thomas 518 Orlando J. Lincoln succeeded him as Postmaster, 1899

Keef, Earl M. 711 son of May [Marietta] Nance & Melvin R. Keef

Keef, Ephraim 711 hsb. of Samantha Leighton Keef; fa. of Melvin R. Keef; served in a Mass. regiment in Civil War

Keef, May [Marietta] Nance 711 dau. of William Nance; wf. of Melvin R. Keef

Keef, Melvin R. (Keif) 710-

711

son of Samantha Leighton & Ephraim Keef; hsb. of May [Marietta] Nance Keef; “during the Civil war there were more than forty relatives bearing the name of Keef who courageously defended the cause of the Union”; in San Francisco 1873, worked five yrs. for Clay Street Railway Co.; 1878 in San Lucas mercantile business; deputy Sheriff under Henry R. Farley, until the assassination of Farley [Sep. 18, 1899], when he filled out Farley’s unexpired term; elected Monterey County Sheriff in 1900

Keef, Samantha Leighton 711 wf. of Ephraim Keef; mo. of Melvin R. Keef

Keene, Lydia 686 wf. of Joseph Lucas; mo. of Frederick William Lucas

Keith, Martha 554 wf. of Frank R. Bradbury

Kell, Jane 289 wf. of Joseph Marion Barbree

Kelley, Mary 706 wf. of Matika Kelley; mo. of Ellen Hallsy McCarthy

Kelley, Matika 706 hsb. of Mary Kelley; fa. of Ellen Hallsy McCarthy

Kellogg, Carrie J. 316 dau. of Emelissa Frisbie & Giles P. Kellogg; widow of Frank M. Dunshee

Kellogg, Edwin D. 316 son of Malinda Laird & Giles P. Kellogg; employee of San Francisco Custom House

Kellogg, Emelissa Frisbie 316 2nd wf. of Giles P. Kellogg; mo. of Frank Frisbie Kellogg

Kellogg, Frank Frisbie 316-

317

son of Emelissa Frisbie & Giles P. Kellogg; Chualar dairy, cattle & horses on 1,000 ac. at Chualar

Kellogg, Frank L. 317 son of Hannah Anderson & Frank Frisbie Kellogg

Kellogg, Giles P. 316 1st wf. was Malinda Laird; 2nd wf. was Emelissa Frisbie; fa. of Frank Frisbie Kellogg; photographer, dairyman

Kellogg, Hannah Anderson 317 wf. of Frank Frisbie Kellogg

Kellogg, Harriet 706 wf. of Frederick A. Brown; mo. of Charlotte Brown Karner

Kellogg, Helen C. 317 dau. of Hannah Anderson & Frank Frisbie Kellogg

Kellogg, Lottie 605 wf. of B. J. R. Martin of San Francisco

Kellogg, Malinda Laird 316 1st wf. of Giles P. Kellogg

Kellogg, Mildred D. 317 dau. of Hannah Anderson & Frank Frisbie Kellogg

Kelly, Edward [1st] Sr. 513 fa. of Edward Kelly [2nd]; Irish immigrant

Kelly, Edward [2nd] (Watsonville) 513 decd. hsb. of Ellen McAleer Kelly; fa. of Edward Kelly [3rd] Jr. (attorney) & Mary Kelly

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Kelly, Edward [3rd] (New York) 513-

514 son of Mary McAleer & Edward Kelly [2nd]

Kelly, Edward J. (E. A. Kelly) 547 hsb. of Myrtle Albright Kelly

Kelly, Ellen McAleer 513 dau. of Mary McDermitt & Dennis McAleer; wf. of Edward Kelly [2nd]

Kelly, Eugene (E. Kelley) 252,

327

interested in Pajaro Valley in early 1850s; purchased, with William Francis White, et al., part of the Rancho Salsipuedes, 1852

Kelly, Eugene P. 305 [hsb. of Grace V. Wiley Kelly] [derived from secondary source]

Kelly, Grace V. Wiley 305 dau. of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry Wiley Sr.; [wf. of Eugene P. Kelly] [from secondary source]

Kelly, Mary E. 513 dau. of Mary McAleer & Edward Kelly [2nd]

Kelly, Myrtle Albright 547 dau. of Nancy Jane Bunton & Joseph Albright; wf. of Edward J. Kelly (E. A. Kelly)

Kennaugh, Anna D. Willman (D.) 513 wid. of John Clow; mo. of Elizabeth W. Clow & Theodore J. Clow; wf. of John Kennaugh

Kennaugh, Eleanor Kinwig (Isle of Man) 513 wf. of Henry Kennaugh; mo. of John Kennaugh

Kennaugh, Elizabeth W. Clow (Libby) 513 dau. of Anna D. Willman & John Clow

Kennaugh, Henry (Isle of Man) 513 hsb. of Eleanor (Kinwig) Kennaugh; fa. of John Kennaugh

Kennaugh, John 513

son of Henry & Eleanor (Kenwig) Kennaugh; hsb. of Mrs. Anna D. (Willman) Clow Kennaugh; Isle of Man immigrant; gold miner; to Wats. 1883; Wats. stock raiser

Kennedy, James 655 fa. of Mary Kennedy (Mrs. Wesley Burnett)

Kennedy, Mary 655 dau. of James Kennedy; wf. of Wesley Burnett

Kennedy, Thomas (Estate of) 732 Thomas J. Riordan was atty.

Kennell, Fred 398 friend of Philip Kaetzel, companion to CA, 1862

Kent, Alfred 303 son of Cynthia Phillips & John Tupper Kent

Kent, Cynthia Phillips 303 wf. of John Tupper Kent

Kent, Hattie 303 dau. of Cynthia Phillips & John Tupper Kent

Kent, Henry A. 303 son of Cynthia Phillips & John Tupper Kent

Kent, John S. 303 son of Cynthia Phillips & John Tupper Kent

Kent, John Tupper 300,

303

Canadian immigrant; 2 yrs at saw mill, S. Cruz & Felton; worked at California Powder Works; San Lucas raiser of cattle, horses & hogs & crops for same

Kent, Merrill C. 303 son of Cynthia Phillips & John Tupper Kent

Kent, Pearl A. 303 dau. of Cynthia Phillips & John Tupper Kent

Kent, Persis A. 303 dau. of Cynthia Phillips & John Tupper Kent

Kerns, Andrew 511 hsb. of Margaret Kerns [1st]; fa. of Thomas Kerns Sr.

Kerns, Anna A. (aka Annie) 511 dau. of Mary O’Brien & Thomas Kerns Sr.

Kerns, Catherine A. (aka Kate) 511 dau. of Mary O’Brien & Thomas Kerns Sr.

Kerns, Margaret [1st] 511 wf. of Andrew Kerns; mo. of Thomas Kerns Sr.

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Kerns, Margaret [2nd] Frances (aka

Maggie) 511 dau. of Mary O’Brien & Thomas Kerns Sr.

Kerns, Mary Ann 511 dau. of Mary O’Brien & Thomas Kerns Sr.

Kerns, Mary O’Brien 511 Irish immigrant; dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.; wf. of Thomas Kerns Sr.

Kerns, Thomas Jr. 511 decd. son of Mary O’Brien & Thomas Kerns Sr.

Kerns, Thomas Sr. 511 son of Margaret & Andrew Kerns; hsb. of Mary O’Brien Kerns

Kerns, William 511 decd. son of Mary O’Brien & Thomas Kerns Sr.

Kessler, Charles? F.? 681 Santa Cruz grammar school principal, 1874

Kester, Elizabeth Mathilda Hazard

(Kestel) (aka Bessie) 412

dau. of Elizabeth Frye & Robert J. Hazard; wf. of Willard Ward Kester (Kestel)

Kester, Willard Ward (Kestel) 412 hsb. of Elizabeth Mathilda Hazard Kester (Kestel) (aka Bessie)

Kilburn, Fred Augustus 278 director, Bank of Wats.

Killey, James E. 514 fa. of Lydia A. Killey Knight

Killey, Lydia A. 514 dau. of James E. Killey; wf. of Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr.; mo. of Benjamin K. Knight

Kincade, Hiram (Capt.) 512 James Bias served in Black Hawk War with him

King City (Monterey Cty.) 293,

575

William Vanderhurst went to King City where he built the first house; Carlisle Stewart Abbott bought 12,000 acres

King, Bessie Woodward 686 wf. of Thomas Alexander King

King, Emma 686 dau. of Mary Thompson & Harvey King Sr.

King, Harvey Jr. 686 son of Mary Thompson & Harvey King Sr.

King, Harvey Sr. 485,

685

hsb. of Mary Thompson; fa. of Thomas Alexander King; fa. of James Isaac King; d. ca. 1878 near New Hope (San Joaquin Cty., CA)

King, Hazel 686 dau. of Bessie Woodward & Thomas Alex. King

King, James 686 son of Bessie Woodward & Thomas Alex. King

King, James Isaac 485,

686

port. facing p. 485; son of Mary Thompson & Harvey King Sr.; hsb. of Kate Smith King; to Wats. in 1889; Pajaro Valley onion raiser

King, John 686 son of Mary Thompson & Harvey King Sr.

King, Josie 686 dau. of Mary Thompson & Harvey King Sr.

King, Kate Smith 485 dau. of Col. Robt. Smith; wf. of James Isaac King

King, Mary Thompson 685 wf. of Harvey King; mo. of Thomas Alex. King

King, Rebecca 686 dau. of Mary Thompson & Harvey King Sr.

King, Thomas Alexander 685-

686

son of Mary Thompson & Harvey King Sr.; Pajaro Valley agriculturist, onion raiser

King, Virginia 686 dau. of Mary Thompson & Harvey King Sr.

King, Wheeler 686 son of Bessie Woodward & Thomas Alex. King

Kink (unknown Mr., of Lynn, Ohio) 610 Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. apprenticed with him in jewelry store in Ohio

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Kinwig, Eleanor 513 wf. of Henry Kennaugh; mo. of John Kennaugh

Kirby, Jones & Co. 497 tanning business with which Joseph Boston was associated (Richard C. Kirby & Edmund Jones)

Kirby, Richard Cornelius 271 Alfred Baldwin & Kirby left Oregon on horseback; Santa Cruz tanner

Kirk, Edward W. 402 Jolon valley apiary; laid out Flagstaff, AZ

Kittredge, Henry 388 hsb. of Mary Gallier Kittredge; fa. of Luella Kittredge Hudson

Kittredge, Mary Gallier 388 wf. of Henry Kittredge; mo. of Luella Kittredge

Kittridge, Ashbel Smith (Judge) 276 James Augustus Hall read law under Judge Kittridge

Kittridge, Francis Martin (Dr.) 640 Harriet Mead Blackburn came to S. Cruz with “Dr. Kittridge and wife, the latter being her sis.”

Kleiner, Anna Margaret 670 1st wf. of Christian Hoffmann

Kline, Calvin 705 Sheffield, Massachusetts, jeweler (watch maker) with whom Zadock Karner apprenticed

Klingenberg, Lucia 733 wf. of Henry Kuhlitz

Knaus, Mary 680 dau. of Thomas Knaus; wf. of Benjamin Boland Pierce

Knight, Amy 514 dau. of Amy Ballou & Benjamin Knight Sr.

Knight, Amy Ballou 514 wf. of Benjamin Knight Sr.; mo. of Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr. (and 8 other children)

Knight, Benjamin B. 517 son of Helen Bliss & Benjamin K. Knight

Knight, Benjamin Jr. (Dr.) 514 son of Amy Ballou & Benjamin Knight Sr.; hsb. of Lydia A. Killey Knight; fa. of Benjamin K. Knight (and 3 other children); S. Cruz physician

Knight, Benjamin K. 514,

517

son of Lydia A. Killey & Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr.; hsb. of Helen Bliss Knight; Santa Cruz Cty. District Attorney

Knight, Benjamin Sr. 514 hsb. of Amy Ballou Knight; fa. of Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr. (and 8 other children)

Knight, Edith 514 dau. of Lydia A. Killey & Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr.; wf. of W. E. Dodge

Knight, Helen Bliss 517 wf. of Benjamin K. Knight; mo. of Benjamin B. Knight and Marion Knight

Knight, Ida 514,

517

dau. of Lydia A. Killey & Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr.; wf. of J. F. (J. T.) Stack

Knight, Lucina 514 dau. of Amy Ballou & Benjamin Knight Sr.

Knight, Lucretia 514 dau. of Amy Ballou & Benjamin Knight Sr.

Knight, Lydia A. Killey 514 dau. of James E. Killey; wf. of Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr.; mo. of Benjamin K. Knight

Knight, Marcy G. 514 dau. of Amy Ballou & Benjamin Knight Sr.

Knight, Marion 517 dau. of Helen Bliss & Benjamin K. Knight

Knight, Mary A. 517 decd. dau. of Lydia A. Killey & Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr.

Knight, Mary B. 514 dau. of Amy Ballou & Benjamin Knight Sr.

Knight, Noah M. 514 son of Amy Ballou & Benjamin Knight Sr.

Knight, Obadiah M. 514 son of Amy Ballou & Benjamin Knight Sr.

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Knight, Thomas 514 son of Amy Ballou & Benjamin Knight Sr.

Know Nothing Party (Kentucky)

Know Nothing Party (Kentucky)

(continued)

715

Charles Bruce Younger Sr. conducted the suc-cessful election campaign of Albert G. Talbott against Fountain P. Fox [sic], the Know-Nothing candidate in KY; [Albert Gallatin Talbott, (1808-1887), Born near Paris, Bourbon County, Ky., April 4, 1808, Democrat, Delegate to Kentucky state constitutional convention, 1849, member of Kentucky state house of rep-resentatives, 1850, 1883, U.S. Representative from Kentucky 4th District, 1855-59, member of Kentucky state senate, 1869-73. Died in Phila-delphia, Pa., September 9, 1887. Interment at Bellevue Cemetery, Danville, Ky.;

Fontaine Talbott Fox (1803-1887), Born in Madison County, Ky., January 28, 1803, Member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1836, member of Kentucky state senate, 1840, candi-date for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 4th District, 1855; circuit judge, 1862-74. Died April 6, 1887.

Knuckalls see Nuckolls (Knuckalls) 562 Old Creek, Cayucos, farm bought by J. Q. Buffington

Krekeler, Placidus (Rev. Fa.) 647 Franciscan Fa. of Mission Santa Barbara; had charge of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Krough, Christine 333 wf. of William Wahrlich; Danish immigrant; mo. of Carl Wahrlich (San Francisco)

Kuefner, John 733 brewer; purchased 1/2 interest in brewery on East Lake St. (East Fourth St.) with Charles Kuhlitz Sr.

Kuhlitz, Albert 734 decd. son of Caroline Nelson Bambauer & Charles Kuhlitz Sr.

Kuhlitz, Amelia 734 dau. of Caroline Nelson Bambauer & Charles Kuhlitz Sr.

Kuhlitz, Annie 734 dau. of Caroline Nelson Bambauer & Charles Kuhlitz Sr.; wf. of Maitland E. Noble (M. E. Noblet)

Kuhlitz, Caroline Nelson Bambauer 733 decd. wf. of Charles Kuhlitz Sr.

Kuhlitz, Charles Jr. 734 son of Caroline Nelson Bambauer & Charles Kuhlitz Sr.

Kuhlitz, Charles Sr. 733-

734

son of Lucia Klingenberg & Henry Kuhlitz; German immigrant; cooper & brewer; purchased 1/2 interest in Wats. brewery on East Lake St. (East Fourth St.)

Kuhlitz, Emma 734 dau. of Caroline Nelson Bambauer & Charles Kuhlitz Sr.

Kuhlitz, Frances E. Bothwell (Lizzie) 734 wf. of William G. Kuhlitz

Kuhlitz, Harold 734 son of Frances E. Bothwell & William G. Kuhlitz

Kuhlitz, Henry 733 hsb. of Lucia Klingenberg Kuhlitz; fa. of Charles Kuhlitz Sr.

Kuhlitz, Lucia Klingenberg 733 wf. of Henry Kuhlitz

Kuhlitz, Mary 734 dau. of Caroline Nelson Bambauer & Charles Kuhlitz Sr.; wf. of Llewellin Donald McLean

Kuhlitz, Mildred 734 dau. of Frances E. Bothwell & William G. Kuhlitz

Kuhlitz, William A. 734 son of Frances E. Bothwell & William G. Kuhlitz

Kuhlitz, William George 734 son of Caroline Nelson Bambauer & Charles

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Kuhlitz Sr.; hsb. of Frances E. (Lizzie) Bothwell

Kumle, Alvin Lambert 341 son of Willa Augusta Sanborn & E. A. Kumle

Kumle, Chester Augustus 341 son of Willa Augusta Sanborn & E. A. Kumle

Kumle, E. A. [unidentified] 341 hsb. of Willa Augusta Sanborn; fa. of Alvin Lambert, Jean (Jennie), & Chester Augustus Kumle

Kumle, Jean (Jennie) 341 dau. of Willa Augusta Sanborn & E. A. Kumle

Kumle, Willa Augusta Sanborn 341 dau. of Jennie Ross & William Augustus Sanborn; wf. of E. A. Kumble; mo. of Alvin Lambert, Jean (Jennie), & Chester Augustus Kumle

Kunitz, Emma 652 decd. dau. of Henriette C. Marwede & Johann Ernest H. Kunitz

Kunitz, Franz 652 decd. son of Henriette C. Marwede & Johann Ernest H. Kunitz

Kunitz, Henriette C. Marwede 652 dau. of Hedwig Bettjemann & William Marwede; wf. of Johann Ernest H. Kunitz

Kunitz, Johan Augustus 651 fa. of Johann Ernest H. Kunitz

Kunitz, Johann Ernest H.

259,

508,

651-

652

port. facing p. 651; F. A. Hihn’s companion from Germany; see also Hamilton, Robert E., soap & glue manufactory

Kunitz, Maria Fredericka Charlotte Dyer 651 mo. of Johann Ernest H. Kunitz

Kunitz, Otto Gustave 652 son of Henriette C. Marwede & Johann Ernest H. Kunitz

Kyle, Matilda 569 mo. of Robert William Eaton

L

La Honda Canyon (Santa Barbara Cty.) 311 aka Cañada Honda, where Joseph Hubbard Hollister and Joseph Wright Cooper made their headquarters; Lompoc their home

Lacey, Claude Fontaine (Lacy) 702,

705

son of Isabella (Belle) Taylor & Joseph V. Lacey (Lacy); Salinas attorney; partnership with G. A. (H.) Dougherty

Lacey, Dora 705 dau. Emma Edrington & Claude Fontaine Lacey

Lacey, Emma Edrington 705 wf. of Claude Fontaine Lacey

Lacey, Isabella Taylor (Belle) 702 wf. of J. V. Lacey (Lacy); mo. of Claude Fontaine Lacey (Lacy)

Lacey, Joseph V. (Lacy) 702 hsb. of Isabella (Belle) Taylor Lacey; fa. of Claude Fontaine Lacey

Lacriste, Hortense 327 wf. of Stephen Mallory White

Ladeges, Cecil 720 wf. of Henry Coopman; mo. of Margaret Coopman Foster

Lafayette, Marie Joseph (Marquis de) 503,

531

Jacob Leese (fa. of Jacob Primer Leese) came to America w/Lafayette; Abraham Clark was a band musician w/Lafayette as guest aboard a Buffalo & Erie canal boat in 1826

Lafranchi, Maria 282 2nd wf. of John Jacob Simmler

Laird, Charles 316 with bro.-in-law of Giles P. Kellogg, bought 7,000 ac. of Spence ranch at Chualar, Mont. Cty.

Laird, Malinda 316 1st wf. of Giles P. Kellogg

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Lambert, Thomas Grafton 402-

403

Capt. of Senator et al.; early Pacific whaler; Mont. Mill & Lumber Co.; custodian Custom House for 33 yrs.; Sloat Monument promoter

Lamborn, Eva 404 dau. of Martha J. Case Weightman & Josiah Washington Lamborn

Lamborn, Josiah Washington 403-

404

son of Laura Morris & Thomas Lamborn; hsb. of Mrs. Martha J. Case Weightman Lamborn; Watsonville carpenter-contractor; built residences for Warren Reynolds Porter, John Johnson, and L. J. Hopkins

Lamborn, Martha J. Case Weightman 404 wf. of Josiah Washington Lamborn; mo. of Eva Lamborn

Lampe, Seraphine 647 Franciscan Fa. of Mission Santa Barbara; had charge of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Landrum & Rodgers (Rogers) 641

purchased Corralitos Flouring Mill Co. and established the Wats. Water and Light Co. by erecting a reservoir to impound water from Corralitos and Browns creeks; William Merrimon Landrum & James Martin Rodgers

Landrum, James H. 404-

405 Stanislaus Cty.; est. ferry across San Joaquin R.

Landrum, Joseph 404-

405 Peach Tree valley rancher: 1200 ac. include. oil

Landrum, Mark Lafayette 404-

405 Peach Tree valley rancher: 1200 ac. include. oil

Landrum, William M. 404-

405 Peach Tree valley raiser Angora goats: 1200 ac.

Landrum, William Merrimon 641

Landrum & Rodgers (Rogers) [James Martin Rodgers] purchased Corralitos Flouring Mill Co. and established the Wats. Water and Light Co. by erecting a reservoir to impound water from Corralitos and Browns creeks

Larson, Hansine (Sena) 583 wf. of John Iverson Sr.

Lassen, Peter (Larsen ranch) 271 Lassen’s ranch became Senator Stanford’s Vina (Vino) ranch, Alfred Baldwin was superintendent

Lathrop Hay Co. 657 Farmers’ Hay Co. (Hollister) consolidated to become Lathrop Hay Co., “largest in state”

Lathrop, Levi B. 656-

658

fa. of Ransom P. Lathrop; “set out the first orchard in that Cty.” (Santa Clara Cty.); inventor; to Hollister, 1875; to Capitola, 1895

Lathrop, Phebe 698 wf. of Abel Bliss; mo. of Moses Bridgman Bliss

Lathrop, Ransom P. 656-

658

son of Levi B. Lathrop; Hollister hay merchant; Farmers’ Hay Co.; Lathrop Hay Co.; Bank of Hollister director; vice-pres. Grangers Union dept. store (Hollister); director, Hollister Light & Power Co.; director-treasurer Hollister Creamery; treasurer, San Benito Cty. Improvement Club; mgr. of large tracts of land

Latimer, Benjamin G. Jr. 306 junior partner of Booth & Latimer, with Alfred Rodger Booth, druggists

LaTourette, Lizzie 700 wf. of William H. Warden Sr.

Laurel (Santa Cruz County community) 262,

265

Frederick Augustus Hihn est. saw mill, 1899, at Laurel; fire in 1902 destroyed nearly half of large stock of lumber

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Law (Gov.) see Low, Frederick

Ferdinand (CA Gov.) 690

commissioned Joseph McCollum Jr. as Civil War 2d Lt.

Leary, Johanna 534 Irish immigrant; wf. of David M. Clough

Lee, Alfred William 406 son of Elizabeth McArthur & Thomas Lee Sr.

Lee, Alice 406 dau. of Elizabeth McArthur & Thomas Lee Sr.

Lee, Elizabeth McArthur 406 wf. of Thomas Lee Sr.; mo. of Alfred William, Alice, Frances Isabelle, Maria, & Thomas Lee Jr.

Lee, Frances Isabelle 406 dau. of Elizabeth McArthur & Thomas Lee Sr.

Lee, Grace Truman 430 wf. of Charles A. Palmtag

Lee, Julius

405-

406,

554

D.A. of Mont. Cty.; Atty. in Wats from 1862; Frank R. Bradbury was decorating contractor for Judge Lee’s building

Lee, Maria 406 dau. of Elizabeth McArthur & Thomas Lee Sr.

Lee, Mary 610 wf. of James Morrissey (Morcy) Sr.; mo. of James Morrissey (Morcy) Jr.

Lee, Robert Edward (Gen.) 268,

332

John G. Joy witnessed his surrender; McDowell Reid Venable served under Lee in Richmond Howitzers, Army of No. Virginia

Lee, Thomas Jr. 406 son of Elizabeth McArthur & Thomas Lee Sr.

Lee, Thomas Sr. (Tom)

Lee, Thomas Sr. (Tom) (continued)

406

English immigrant; hsb. of Elizabeth McArthur Lee; fa. of Alfred William, Alice, Frances Isabelle, Maria, & Thomas Lee Jr.; to San Francisco, 1884; head gardener of Timothy Hopkins estate in San Francisco; foreman, 1886 & head landscape gardener of Del Monte Hotel, Monterey, from 1894; trustee, Del Monte School District

Leese, Adelaide 508 decd. dau. of Delia Martin & David Leese

Leese, Bertha 508 dau. of Delia Martin & David Leese

Leese, David 507-

508

port. facing p. 507; son of Rosalie Vallejo & Jacob Primer Leese

Leese, David W. 508 son of Delia Martin & David Leese

Leese, Delia Martin 507-

508 dau. of William G. Martin; wf. of David Leese

Leese, Delia O. 508 dau. of Delia Martin & David Leese

Leese, Edith A. 508 dau. of Delia Martin & David Leese

Leese, Grace 508 dau. of Delia Martin & David Leese

Leese, Herbert 508 son of Delia Martin & David Leese

Leese, Jacob 503-

504 fa. of Jacob Primer Leese

Leese, Jacob Primer

503-

504,

507

son of Joanna Primer & Jacob Leese; in Mont. 1834

Leese, Jessie F. 508 son of Delia Martin & David Leese

Leese, Joanna Primer 504 mo. of Jacob Primer Leese

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Leese, Rosalie 507 dau. of Rosalie Vallejo & Jacob Primer Leese; Rosalie Leese was first child born in S. Fran.

Leese, Rosalie Vallejo 507 sis. of Mariano G. Vallejo; wf. of Jacob Primer Leese

Leibbrandt, John Jr. 599 Miller Bros. bath house: Ralph Selleck Miller & John Leibbrandt Jr.

Leibbrandt, John Sr. 599 built first bath house at S. Cruz beach, 1868

Leigh, John Wickham 593 Bedson A. Eardley associated as printer on Leigh’s Salinas Democrat

Leighton, Samantha 711 wf. of Ephraim Keif; mo. of M. R. Keif; her fa. was an immigrant on the Mayflower.

Leland, Josephine Albright 547 dau. of Nancy Jane Bunton & Joseph Albright; wf. of G. H. Leland

Lemon, Alice Foreman 338 wf. of Charles Lemon

Lemon, Charles 338 hsb. of Alice Foreman Lemon

Leonard, Annie 692 dau. of Mary A. Peterson & Peter Leonard

Leonard, Arthur Connor 519 son of James Joseph Connor Leonard

Leonard, Catherine 692 dau. of Mary A. Peterson & Peter Leonard

Leonard, Charles 692 son of Mary A. Peterson & Peter Leonard

Leonard, Frances 692 dau. of Mary A. Peterson & Peter Leonard

Leonard, George 692 son of Mary A. Peterson & Peter Leonard

Leonard, James Joseph Connor

518-

519,

542

mgr. of Hotel St. George & Sea Beach Hotel; vice-pres. S. Cruz Oil Co.

Leonard, James Pope 519 son of James Joseph Connor Leonard

Leonard, John 692 son of Mary A. Peterson & Peter Leonard

Leonard, Joseph 692 son of Mary A. Peterson & Peter Leonard

Leonard, Margaret 519 wf. Michael J. Leonard; mo. of James Joseph Connor Leonard

Leonard, Mary 692 dau. of Mary A. Peterson & Peter Leonard

Leonard, Michael Joseph

519

fa. of James Joseph Connor Leonard; died in SC, 1877, “after having improved a ranch now owned by FA Hihn”

Leonard, Mildred Hunter Donohue

(Mrs. James Joseph Connor) 616

1st wf. of James Joseph Connor (d. 1904); reared & trained by Anna McDonald & Horace Webster Pope at Pope House, S. Cruz

Leonard, Peter 692 hsb. of Mary A. Peterson Leonard

Leonard, Teresa 692 dau. of Mary A. Peterson & Peter Leonard

Lesley, Ruth 690

1st wf. of Hiram Peery; mo. of Joseph Wilburn Peery; died in 1862 and was buried near Austin, Nev. “but thirty-seven years afterwards was removed to Boulder Creek”

Lewis & Co., A. [Alexander] 526 James H. Rowe was bookkeeper of A. Lewis & Co. (Alexander Lewis)

Lewis, Alexander (A. Louis) 526,

568

James H. Rowe was bookkeeper of A. Lewis & Co.; Lewis was Treasurer Wats. Gas Co., 1871

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Lewis, Edgar 305 hsb. of Margaret Wiley Lewis

Lewis, John Jackson 406-

407 surveyor, fa. of Charles B. Lewis

Lewis, Margaret Wiley 305 dau. of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry Wiley; wf. of Edgar Lewis

Lick, James 273,

508

Harry Ashland Greene was associated with him in San Francisco; Gilbert L. Anderson worked on his San Jose ranch

Liese, Alice 718 wf. of William Higby Jr.

Lighthouse, Point San Luis (St. Louis) 656 waterworks built by Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Lightner Mining Co. 262 Frederick Augustus Hihn organized Co. & sold it to the Angel’s Camp (CA) Lightner Mine, ’86

Lilly, Charles Edward 742 director of S. Cruz Electric Light & Power Co.; treasurer, Big Creek Power Co.

Lime burning 701 Andrew Jackson Mann “engaged in lime burning for a year or so, and was finally burned out of the business”

Lime industry (California) 509 Davis & Jordan had their first CA limekiln near Redwood City

Lincoln, Abraham 518,

656

second cousin of Nathaniel Lincoln (the fa. of Orlando Jay Lincoln); Simon H. Hanson Jr. landed in Boston on day of assassination

Lincoln, Charles Henry 512,

623

W. H. Bias bought Lincoln’s San Lorenzo stables; San Lorenzo Stables conducted with Albion Paris Swanton

Lincoln, Mabel 518 dau. of Sarah Hurlin & Orlando J. Lincoln

Lincoln, Nathaniel 518 second cousin of Abraham Lincoln; fa. of Orlando Jay Lincoln

Lincoln, Orlando Jay 517-

518

son of Nathaniel Lincoln; to Santa Cruz, 1879; deputy Cty. Assessor, 1883; supt. Santa Cruz City Water Works, 1883-91; Santa Cruz City Clerk for 6 yrs.; Santa Cruz Postmaster, 1899, succeeding William Thomas Kearney; had the P.O. in Locust st. building, owned by F. A. Hihn

Lincoln, Robert Orlando Sr. 518 son of Sarah Hurlin & Orlando J. Lincoln

Lincoln, Sarah Hurlin 518 wf. of Orlando Jay Lincoln

Lindsay, Carl Elmer 517,

707

principal of Branciforte Elem. School; Benjamin K. Knight’s law partner

Linscott, Anna Maude (A. M.) 688 dau. of Emma Scott & John William Linscott; deputy S. Cruz Cty. supt. schools

Linscott, Clara May (May) 688 dau. of Emma Scott & John William Linscott; wf. of James R. Williamson

Linscott, Emma Scott 688 dau. of Richard James Forbes Scott; wf. of John William Linscott

Linscott, Harry A. 688 son of Emma Scott & John William Linscott; principal San Leandro school, Alameda Cty.

Linscott, Hubert Clyde (Herbert) 687 son of Emma Scott & John William Linscott

Linscott, James Austin 687 cousin of John William Linscott, whom he brought to the attention of S. Cruz schools supt. Hampton Emmett Makinney

Linscott, John William 687-

688

son of Rachel Weeks & Mellen Linscott; his cousin was James Austin Linscott; principal Wats.’s Railroad district school 1868; supt. of S.

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Cruz Cty. schools, 1882

Linscott, Leo Maynard (Maynard) 687 son of Emma Scott & John William Linscott

Linscott, Mellen 687 fa. of John William Linscott

Linscott, Rachel Weeks 687 mo. of John William Linscott

Linscott, Richard Roy 687 son of Emma Scott & John William Linscott

Linscott, William Raymond 688 son of Emma Scott & John William Linscott; S. Cruz dentist

Littlefield, Blanche Corey 407 dau. of Emma Snyder & Edward E. Littlefield

Littlefield, Charles 407 hsb. of Sarah Corey Littlefield; fa. of Edward E. Littlefield

Littlefield, Charles Marvin 407 son of Emma Snyder & Edward E. Littlefield

Littlefield, Edward E. 407,

653

son of Sarah Corey & Charles Littlefield; partner of his cousin, William H.[or E.] Bentley; Buena Vista rancher [i.e., Rancho Llano de Buena Vista]; school trustee

Littlefield, Emma 710 dau. of Sarah Corey & Charles Littlefield; wf. of George A. Daugherty (Salinas)

Littlefield, Emma Mildred 407 dau. of Emma Snyder & Edward E. Littlefield

Littlefield, Emma Snyder 407 dau. of Joseph Snyder (Salinas)

Littlefield, Everett Austin 407 son of Emma Snyder & Edward E. Littlefield

Littlefield, Rose 407,

725

dau. of Sarah Corey & Charles Littlefield; adopted dau. of Hiram Corey (her uncle); wf. of Bradley Varnum Sargent Jr. (Monterey)

Littlefield, Sarah Corey 407 sis. of Hiram Corey; wf. of Charles Littlefield; mo. of Edward E. Littlefield

Littlefield, Warren 407 son of Sarah Corey & Charles Littlefield; asst. cashier of Monterey Cty. Bank of Salinas

Lloyd, Arthur W. 490 son of Lula O. Ely & Benjamin Estelle (J.) Lloyd

Lloyd, Benjamin Estelle (J.) 490 hsb. of Lula O. Ely Lloyd

Lloyd, Leslie L. 490 son of Lula O. Ely & Benjamin Estelle (J.) Lloyd

Lloyd, Lewis C. 490 son of Lula O. Ely & Benjamin Estelle (J.) Lloyd

Lloyd, Lula O. Ely 490 dau. of Mary Catherine Usher (Arner) & William Henry Ely; wf. of Benjamin Estelle (J.) Lloyd

Lloyd, Myrtle B. 490 dau. of Lula O. Ely & Benjamin Estelle (J.) Lloyd

Lloyd, Olive K. 490 dau. of Lula O. Ely & Benjamin Estelle (J.) Lloyd

Lloyd, Pearl May (or Mary) 490 dau. of Lula O. Ely & Benjamin Estelle (J.) Lloyd; wf. of Edwin J. Dyas

Lockwood, Jared 737 assoc. with William J. Hill at Jordan Valley, ID

Loeber, Arma 536 dau. of Regina Roth & Henry F. Loeber

Loeber, Francis 536 son of Regina Roth & Henry F. Loeber

Loeber, Hannah Griffin 536 decd. mo. of Henry F. Loeber

Loeber, Henry F. 536 Jolon Valley rancher & blacksmith

Loeber, Herman 536 Russian immigrant; fa. of Henry F. Loeber; Postmaster of Lockwood, Mont. Cty.

Loeber, Oleta 536 dau. of Regina Roth & Henry F. Loeber

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Loeber, Regina Roth 536 wf. of Henry F. Loeber

Loftus, Kittie 392 wf. of Patrick Loftus; mo. of Margaret S. Cecilia Loftus Moreland

Loftus, Margaret S. Cecilia 392 wf. of Samuel Moreland; est. Moreland Notre Dame Acad., Wats.

Loftus, Patrick 392 hsb. of Kittie Loftus; fa. of Margaret S. Cecilia Loftus Moreland

Loma Prieta (community north of Aptos

mill site) 696

Warren Reynolds Porter moved there as secretary of Loma Prieta Lumber Co., 1886-1899

Loma Prieta Lumber Co.

547-

548,

610,

696

Frederick Sands Austin, Mgr.; Thomas A. Work was its agent south of Salinas; Warren Reynolds Porter, bookkeeper-manager, 1884-01; the Co. had a narrow gauge railroad that ran from Aptos to Loma Prieta

Loman, Isaac 497 Joseph Boston Jr. worked in his drug store in New York City

Long, Ernest 445 son of Margaret Hitchcock & Samuel Bateman Long

Long, Flora 653 wf. of William H.[or E.] Bentley

Long, John 445 son of Margaret Hitchcock & Samuel Bateman Long; “merchant at New Earth”

Long, Josephine 445 dau. of Margaret Hitchcock & Samuel Bateman Long; wf. of Mr. Nicholas (San José)

Long, Louisa (aka Eliza or Lulu) 445 dau. of Margaret Hitchcock & Samuel Bateman Long; wf. of Samuel Hubbs

Long, Louisa (Elizabeth) 328 1st wf. of Andrew York

Long, Margaret Hitchcock 445-

446

dau. of Silas Hitchcock; wf. of Samuel Bateman Long

Long, Nelly (Nellie) 445-

446

dau. of Margaret Hitchcock & Samuel Bateman Long; wf. of James Brown (San José)

Long, Samuel Bateman 445-

446

son of Mary Bateman & Ernest Long; to San José, ca. 1859-1875; had hotels at Madrone, San Ardo, and San Lucas; purchased King City’s San Lorenzo Hotel (now the Vendome)

Lopez, George (Mr. Lopus) 305 Henry Wiley Sr. bought 30 acres from him for apple orchard [SC Cty. Deeds, vol. 8, p. 379]

Lord, George 535 Michael Quirk joined his San Bernardino & LA party

Lords, Walden 321 partner of James Cass Jr. in store at “Mule Town” (Amador Cty.)

Lorenzen, Annie 520 dau. of Maria Peterson & Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.

Lorenzen, Clara Dabadie 520 dau. of Margaret Gonzales & Jean Baptiste Dabadie; wf. of Lawrence Lorenzen Jr.

Lorenzen, Coby 520 son of Maria Peterson & Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.

Lorenzen, Emma A. 520 dau. of Maria Peterson & Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.; wf. Harry Hall Eggleston (Eckelson)

Lorenzen, George 520 son of Maria Peterson & Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.

Lorenzen, Hiram A. 520 son of Clara Dabadie & Lawrence Lorenzen Jr.

Lorenzen, Jennie Beatrice 520 dau. of Clara Dabadie & Lawrence Lorenzen Jr.

Lorenzen, Lawrence Jr. 519-son of Maria Peterson & Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.; wharfinger for Henry Cowell & Co.

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Lorenzen, Lawrence Sr. 520 fa. of Lawrence Lorenzen Jr.

Lorenzen, Maria Peterson 520 wf. of Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.

Lorenzen, Mark M. 520 son of Clara Dabadie & Lawrence Lorenzen Jr.

Lorenzen, Mary 520 dau. of Maria Peterson & Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.; wf. James Peters

Lorenzen, William 520 son of Maria Peterson & Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.

Los Osos rancho (San Luis Obispo Cty.) see Rancho Cañada de los Osos y Pecho y Islay

Los Osos Valley

315,

325,

337

Mark Elberg’s ranch described; Horatio Moore Warden had largest house in Cty.; Solomon Walliston Foreman in 1874 purchased large ranch

Louise (ship) 290 California coastal vessel of which Marcus Harloe was Capt., engaged in trading & freighting

Low, Frederick Ferdinand (CA Gov.) 690 commissioned Joseph McCollum Jr. as Civil War 2d Lt.

Lucas, Frederick William 686-

687

hsb. of Mary A. Sylvester Lucas; fa. of Harry Clifford Lucas & Geo Howard Lucas; S. Cruz city clerk & tax collector; Alameda Cty. Supervisor

Lucas, George Howard 687 son of Mary A. Sylvester & Frederick William Lucas

Lucas, Harry Clifford 687 son of Mary A. Sylvester & Frederick William Lucas; Stanford grad 1902; law school student

Lucas, Joseph 686 hsb. of Lydia Keene Lucas; fa. of Frederick William Lucas

Lucas, Lydia Keene 686 wf. of Joseph Lucas; mo. of Frederick William Lucas

Lucas, Mary A. Sylvester 687 dau. of Solomon Sylvester; wf. of Frederick William Lucas

Lucas, William (Willie) V. 687 decd. son of Mary A. Sylvester & Frederick William Lucas

Lull, ——— Golf [unidentified] 417 decd. 1st wf. of George W. Lull

Lull, George W. 417-

418

port. facing p. 417; hsb. of decd. 1st wf. ——— Golf Lull; hsb. of 2nd wf. Mary L. Inman Lull; George Howe was a grandson; fa. of adopted grandson, George S. Lull; erected the first bldg. in Cambria; first Cambria postmaster, which was first known as Santa Rosa

Lull, Guthrie & Co. 417 George W. Lull (Cambria) was a partner with Samuel Guthrie

Lull, Lizzie S. 417 dau. of ——— Golf & George W. Lull; wf. of Henry S. Avery (Lynn, MA)

Lull, Mary L. Inman 417-

418

2nd wf. of George W. Lull; mo. of 2 dau. by previous marriage (Ella A. & Josephine A., respectively: the wives of Robert H. (R. A.) Minor & William N. Waterman

Lumber manufacturing (Santa Cruz Cty.) 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn was major producer

Lunceforde, Cynthia M. 299 dau. of Mary Trent Holdaway & William Lunceforde; resident of Santa Barbara Cty.

Lunceforde, Mary Trent Holdaway 299 wf. of William Lunceforde; mo. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde Call

Lunceforde, Nancy Emeline

299

dau. of Mary Trent Holdaway & William Lunceforde; wf. of Silas B. Call

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Lunceforde, Sarah M. 299 dau. of Mary Trent Holdaway & William Lunceforde; resident of San Bernardino Cty.

Lunceforde, William 299 hsb. of Mary Trent Holdaway Lunceforde; fa. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde Call

Lunceforde, William T. 299 son of Mary Trent Holdaway & William Lunceforde; resident of San Bernardino Cty.

Lund, Jens Jensen 553 Hans Peter Brassel (Brassell) purchased land from Lund on Main St., Watsonville, 1874

Lund, Karen 332 Danish immigrant; wf. of Ef Peter Iverson

Lurano, Cora L. [aka Cora L. Newman] 488 wf. of Jarvis D. Esty

Lurz, Jacob 355 partner of John Henry Menke in Salinas brewery

Lye, Will 372 nom de plume of Alexander C. Gibson

Lymbery, Charles H. 498 hsb. of Elizabeth W. Boston

Lynch, [unidentified] (Mr., of San

Francisco) 511 hsd. of Anna O’Brien Lynch

Lynch, [unidentified] (Mr., of San

Francisco) 511 hsd. of Ellen O’Brien Lynch

Lynch, Anna A. O’Brien (San Francisco) 511 dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.; wf. of [unidentified] Lynch (San Francisco)

Lynch, Ellen O’Brien 511 dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.; wf. of [unidentified] Lynch (San Francisco)

Lynch, Joseph 580 blacksmith; Pajaro Engine Co. traded him property

Lynch, Joseph D. (Los Angeles) 583 prop. of Evening Express, for which Augustine Antoni Manuel worked in 1875

Lynch, Sedgwick James 262,

708

Frederick Augustus Hihn was executor of his estate

Lynn, Michael 540-

541 traveling companion of Duncan McKinnon

Lynn, William 540 traveling companion of Duncan McKinnon; drowned in British Columbia river

Lynskey, Bridget 688 dau. of Mary Roach & Patrick Lynskey

Lynskey, Cecil 688 dau. of Mary Roach & Patrick Lynskey

Lynskey, Ellen Salmon (Irene) 688 wf. of Walter Lynskey

Lynskey, John (New York) 688 son of Mary Roach & Patrick Lynskey

Lynskey, Mary 688 dau. of Mary Roach & Patrick Lynskey

Lynskey, Mary Roach 688 wf. of Patrick Lynskey; mo. of Walter Lynskey

Lynskey, Patrick 688 hsb. of Mary Roach Lynskey; fa. of Walter Lynskey

Lynskey, Timothy 688 son of Mary Roach & Patrick Lynskey; Ohio farmer

Lynskey, Walter 688-

689

son of Mary Roach & Patrick Lynskey; S. Cruz farmer

Lyon, William M. (Dr.) (Salem, Ohio) 688 Dr. John A. McGuire practiced with him prior to medical school

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MacDonough & Co., Joseph 542 David Rodrick worked for this San Francisco wholesale coal & iron firm in 1876

Mahoney, Michael W. (Rev.) 318 Catholic Priest, St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Wats.

Makinney, Hampton Emmett 681,

687

S. Cruz schools principal & Cty. supt., ca. 1867-1874; James Austin Linscott of S. Cruz brought to Makinney’s attention his cousin, John William Linscott of Maine, who had arrived in San Francisco on April 21, 1868; “three days after his arrival [John William Linscott] was installed as teacher of the Railroad district near Wats.”

Malarin, Refugio 664 dau. of Mariano Malarin; wf. [1st] of David Stewart Spence; wf. [2nd] of Antonio Victor Fatjo

Malcolm, Florence Cooper (Malcom) 530 dau. of Eliza Morrow & James Alexander Cooper; wf. of William Malcom; Cooper & Malcolm (Malcom) of Wats.

Malcolm, Madeleine (Malcom) 530 dau. of Eliza Morrow & James Alexander Cooper

Malcolm, William F. (Malcom) 530 son of Eliza Morrow & James Alexander Cooper

Mallory (ship) 686 Captain Borden commanded the sailer Mallory from Plymouth, Mass., around Horn to San Francisco, 1849

Maloney, Ann 583 wf. of John Ryan; mo. of John M. Ryan

Manley, Emma 530,

606

wf. of Thomas L. Chappell; mo. of John A. Chappell

Mann, Andrew Jackson

701-

702,

710

grd.-son of [Agnes Williams] & Jonas Mann; fa. of Ezekiel Jackson Mann; son of Christopher Mann Sr.; bro. of Christopher Mann Jr.; Pajaro Valley fruit grower

Mann, Christopher Edward 702,

710

decd. son of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robinson) & Andrew Jackson Mann

Mann, Christopher Jr.

454-

455,

701

son of Christopher Mann Sr.; bro. of Andrew Jackson Mann; hbd. of Eliza Haun Mann

Mann, Christopher Sr. 454,

701

son of [Agnes Williams] & Jonas Mann; fa. of Christopher Mann Jr. & Andrew Jackson Mann; Green Valley apple orchards

Mann, Cynthia Ann (Miss S. A.) 523,

710

dau. of William Henry Rowe; wf. of Ezekiel Jackson Mann

Mann, Edith 710 dau. of Cynthia Ann Rowe & Ezekiel Jackson Mann

Mann, Edna 710 dau. of Cynthia Ann Rowe & Ezekiel Jackson Mann

Mann, Eliza Haun 454 wf. of Christopher Mann Jr.

Mann, Ezekiel Jackson

523,

702,

710

son of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robinson) & Andrew Jackson Mann; hbd. of Cynthia Ann Rowe Mann; Wats. & Mont. Co. apple rancher

Mann, Frances 454 dau. of Eliza Haun & Christopher Mann Jr.; wf. of Thomas Robinson

Mann, Fred 710 son of Cynthia Ann Rowe & Ezekiel Jackson Mann

Mann, Grace E. 710 dau. of Cynthia Ann Rowe & Ezekiel Jackson Mann; wf. of ——— Jones (Mont. Co.)

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Mann, James Henry 702,

710

son of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robinson) & Andrew Jackson Mann; res. of Wats.

Mann, Jefferson L. 454 nephew & adopted son of Eliza Haun & Christopher Mann Jr.; Mont. Co.. Sup.

Mann, John Wilson 702,

710

son of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robin-son) & Andrew Jackson Mann; Mont. Co. rancher

Mann, Jonas 701 grd.-fa. of Andrew Jackson Mann; fa. of Christopher Mann

Mann, Katie Lorena 702,

710

decd. dau. of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robinson) & Andrew Jackson Mann

Mann, Mary Frances 702,

710

dau. of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robinson) & Andrew Jackson Mann; wf. of Charles Gill (San Francisco)

Mann, Nancy Ann 702,

710

dau. of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robinson) & Andrew Jackson Mann; wf. of H. M. Hayes (Hays)

Mann, Rebecca Jane Roberson

(Robertson, Robinson)

701,

710

wf. of Andrew Jackson Mann; mo. of Ezekiel Jackson Mann

Mann, Susan Jane (Jennie) 702,

710

dau. of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robinson) & Andrew Jackson Mann; wf. of James [M.] Phillips (S. Cruz Co.)

Mann, William Elson 702,

710

son of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robinson) & Andrew Jackson Mann; Mont. Co. stock raiser

Manning & Fay (map makers) 283 Henry Waterhouse Briggs was associated

Mansfield, Colonel H. 453 port. facing p. 453; in Wats for few yrs, to Gorda 1869; at Lowe Sta. [“Colonel“ is not a Title]

Manuel, Augustine Antoni 583 port. facing p. 583; French immigrant; Mont. mercantile

Manuel, Caroline Escolle 583 dau. of Honore Escolle; wf. of A. A. Manuel

Manuel, Charlotte 583 dau. of Caroline Escolle & A. A. Manuel

Manuel, Leonie 583 dau. of Caroline Escolle & A. A. Manuel

Manufacturing (in Monterey Co.) 331-

332

Iverson Bros. built wagons, buggies, sulkies, plows, harrows on Gabilan St., Salinas

Margetts, Charles 539 sheep raiser with Robert J. Rogers

Margetts, Charles U. 447 Pres. Templeton Milling Co.; sheep raiser

Margetts, Elizabeth A. 539 wf. of Robert J. Rogers; sis. of Charles Margetts

Marquess, Alexander 609 hbd. of Bertha Morgan Marquess

Marquess, Bertha Morgan 609 dau. of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan; wf. of Alexander Marquess

Marquess, Pierre 609 son of Bertha Morgan & Alexander Marquess

Marron, Martin (Marrion) (Rev.) 318 Priest, St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Ch., Wats.

Marshall, Elizabeth 526 wf. of James Gregson; mo. of Anna Gregson

Martin, Ann Fields 604 wf. of John Martin; mo. of Edward Martin

Martin, Benjamin R. (B. J. R.) 605 son of Emeline Risdon & Edward Martin; auditor for United Railroads of San Francisco

Martin, C. H. [sic see note:] 512, see Lincoln, Charles Henry; Lincoln was incorrectly identified as C. H. Martin

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Martin, Catherine 605 dau. of Kate McGrath & George P. Martin

Martin, Charles M. 449-

450 Los Osos val rancher; Civil War vet

Martin, Clarence 605 son of Lottie Kellogg & Benjamin R. Martin

Martin, Delia 507-

508 dau. of William G. Martin; wf. of David Leese

Martin, Deloss 605 son of Lottie Kellogg & Benjamin R. Martin

Martin, Edward

252,

604-

605

“had the honor of plowing the first furrow ever turned to the sunlight in the Pajaro valley”; Wats. postmaster; stationery store; one of the promoters of gas; delegate to 1879 Constitu-tional Convention of CA; Cty. Clerk-Auditor-Recorder; member law firm Martin & Gardner

Martin, Edward C. 605 decd. son of Emeline Risdon & Edward Martin

Martin, Emeline Risdon 605 dau. of J. C. Risdon; wf. of Edward Martin

Martin, George Pardee 605 son of Emeline Risdon & Edward Martin; Wats. jeweler

Martin, James West 735 hbd. of Maggie Ring Martin

Martin, John 604 hbd. of Ann Fields Martin; fa. of Edward Martin

Martin, Kathlyn McGrath (aka Kate) 605 wf. of George P. Martin

Martin, Lottie Kellogg 605 wf. of Benjamin R. Martin of San Francisco

Martin, Mabel 605 dau. of Kate McGrath & George P. Martin

Martin, Mabel E. (aka Kittie) 605 decd. dau. of Emeline Risdon & Edward Martin

Martin, Maggie Ring 735 dau. of Mary Roache & David Ring; wf. of James West Martin

Martin, Margaret 611 wf. of Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]

Martin, Mary 605 dau. of Kate McGrath & George Pardee Martin

Martin, Sarah A. Chapman 508 wf. of William G. Martin; mo. of Delia Martin Leese

Martin, William Green 508 fa. of Delia Martin Leese

Martinelli, Agnes 450-

453 dau. of Louis Martinelli

Martinelli, Alfred C. 450-

453 son of Louis Martinelli

Martinelli, Catherine 450-

453 mo. of Stephen Martinelli

Martinelli, Eugene 450-

453 son of Louis Martinelli

Martinelli, Louis

253,

450-

453,

621

Swiss immigrant; in S. Cruz Co. Jul ’53; fellow passenger of Perry Rianda from Switz-erland; “Louis Martinelli … and others follow-ed [the flood of 1862] with their plantings [of apple orchards] within the next year or two.”

Martinelli, Martha Beckem 450- wf. of Louis Martinelli, 1862

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Martinelli, Peter 450-

453 fa. of Stephen Martinelli

Martinelli, Stella 450-

453 dau. of Louis Martinelli

Martinelli, Stephen 450-

453

Swiss immigrant; son of Catherine & Peter Martinelli

Marwede, Caroline 670 widow of Charles Bern; 2nd wf. of Christian Hoffmann

Marwede, Emma L. 617 dau. of Hedwig Bettjemann & William Marwede; wf. of Henry Fell Parsons

Marwede, Hedwig Bettjemann 617,

652

wf. of William Marwede; mo. of Emma L. Mar-wede Parsons & Henriette C. Marwede Kunitz

Marwede, Henriette C. 652 dau. of Hedwig Bettjemann & William Marwede; wf. of Johann Ernest H. Kunitz

Marwede, William 617,

652

hbd. of Hedwig Bettjemann Marwede; fa. of Emma L. Marwede Parsons & Henriette C. Marwede Kunitz

Marysville & Sacramento stage line 325 organized & operated by Horatio Moore Warden & Lewis Moore Warden

Mason, Agnes L. 611 dau. of Margaret Martin & Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]

Mason, Albert 611 son of Margaret Martin & Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]

Mason, Arthur T. 340 hsb. of Margaret S. Mason: (adopted dau. of Delia M. Day & George Steele)

Mason, Bessie Ellis 490 dau. of E.A.Barnes & Ozro Milton Ellis; wf. Clarence E. Mason

Mason, Caroline 611,

612

dau. of Margaret Martin & Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]

Mason, Catherine “Carrie” 612 dau. of Margaret Martin & Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]; former wf. of Jared Comstock; wf. of George [William] Marcellus Ord

Mason, Charles Stillman 611 son of Margaret Martin & Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]

Mason, Clarence E. 490 hbd. of Bessie Ellis Mason

Mason, Frank Herrick 611 son of Margaret Martin & Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]

Mason, Louis F. 611 son of Margaret Martin & Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]

Mason, Margaret Martin 611 wf. of Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]

Mason, Margaret S. 340 adopted dau. of Delia M. Day & George Steele; wf. of Arthur T. Mason

Mason, Richard Barnes 639 5th American military Governor of CA. (May 31, 1847 - Feb. 28, 1849); appointed William Blackburn 1st Santa Cruz Alcalde, 1847

Mason, Sylvester Jerome Jr. [2nd]

610-

611,

612

Soquel farmer; fa. of “Carrie” Mason Comstock Ord

Mason, Sylvester Jerome Jr. [3rd] 611 son of Margaret Martin & Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd]

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Mason, Sylvester Jerome Sr. [1st] 610 fa. of Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr. [2nd], of Connecticut & Ohio

Masonic Hall (Gilroy) 717 William E. Greene was contractor

Mathews, Theodore Vinton 525 S. Cruz Co. Assessor succeeded by Frank Mattison

Matthews, Hulda 328 2nd wf. of Andrew York; mo. of Oda Priest (Mrs. Edward Gamble) & Justus Priest

Matthis, Joseph V. 288 fa. of Melissa Ann Matthis Trafton

Matthis, Melissa Ann 288 dau. of Joseph V. Matthis; wf. of George Arthur Trafton

Matthis, Susie Ella 733 wf. of Henry M. Rist

Mattison, Carrie A. Peck 525 dau. of Elon Galusha Peck; wf. of Frank Mattison

Mattison, Delilah Miles 524-

525 wf. of John Stead Mattison; mo. of Frank Mattison

Mattison, Frank 524-

525

son of Delilah Miles & John Stead Mattison; hbd. of Carrie A. Peck Mattison; Santa Cruz Co. Assessor

Mattison, John Stead 524-

525

hbd. of Delilah Miles Mattison; fa. of Frank Mattison

Mattison, Lila E. 525 dau. of Carrie A. Peck & Frank Mattison

Mattison, Ralph J. 524-

525 son of Delilah & John Stead Mattison

Mattison, Ruth 525 dau. of Carrie A. Peck & Frank Mattison

Maxim Gas Co. (Watsonville) 568 see Watsonville Maxim Gas Co.

Maxswain, Mary 622 wf. of Vardamon Bennett; mo. of Mary A. Bennett

May, Oliver? 579 partner of William Williamson in Williamson Gulch

McAleer, Dennis 513 hbd. of Mary McDermitt McAleer; fa. of Ellen McAleer Kelly; fa. of Sarah McAleer Donnelly

McAleer, Ellen 513 dau. of Mary McDermitt & Dennis McAleer; wf. of Edward Kelly [2nd]

McAleer, Mary McDermitt 513 wf. of Dennis McAleer; mo. of Ellen McAleer Kelly

McAleer, Sarah (Mrs. Donnelly) 513-

514 dau. of Mary McDermitt & Dennis McAleer

McCabe, Ethel (Mrs.) 609 dau. of Tennessee Beal & Samuel David Morgan

McCampbell, Magdaline 332 wf. of Richard Venable; mo. of McDowell Reid Venable

McCarthy, Charles 706 son of Ellen Hallsy & Charles Patrick McCarthy

McCarthy, Charles Patrick

[aka McCarty] 706

Irish immigrant; son of Leta Nagle & Patrick McCarthy; hbd. of Ellen Hallsy McCarthy; fa. of Charles, Edward, Elizabeth (Lizzie), Louisa, and William; Pajaro farmer; employed by William Francis White to 1874

McCarthy, Edward 706 son of Ellen Hallsy & Charles Patrick McCarthy

McCarthy, Elizabeth (Lizzie) 706 dau. of Ellen Hallsy & Charles Patrick McCarthy

McCarthy, Ellen Hallsy 706 dau. of Mary & Matika Kelley; hbd. of Charles Patrick McCarthy; mo. of Charles, Edward, Elizabeth (Lizzie), Louisa, and William

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McCarthy, Joseph 277 fa. of Louise Marie McCarthy; “an early settler of San José”

McCarthy, Leta Nagle 706 wf. of Patrick McCarthy; mo. of Charles Patrick McCarthy

McCarthy, Louisa 706 dau. of Ellen Hallsy & Charles Patrick McCarthy

McCarthy, Louise Marie 277 dau. of Joseph McCarthy (an early settler of San José); wf. of James Augustus Hall

McCarthy, May 584 decd. wf. of John M. Ryan

McCarthy, Patrick 706 hbd. of Leta Nagle McCarthy; fa. of Charles Patrick McCarthy

McCarthy, William 706 son of Ellen Hallsy & Charles Patrick McCarthy

McCloud, Robert 540 killed by Indians in British Col.

McCollum, Cecil Foster 690,

720 wf. of John McCollum Sr.

McCollum, D. [unidentified] 540 traveling companion of Duncan McKinnon; sick with smallpox in British Columbia

McCollum, Edward 690 decd. son of Ellen Hallett & Joseph McCollum Jr.

McCollum, Elizabeth Douglass 690 wf. of Joseph McCollum Sr.; mo. of Joseph McCollum Jr.

McCollum, Ellen 690 dau. of Ellen Hallett & Joseph McCollum Jr.; wf. of Marks Williamson

McCollum, Ellen Hallett 690 wf. of Joseph McCollum Jr.

McCollum, John Jr. 690 son of Cecil Foster & John McCollum Sr.; Wats. city trustee

McCollum, John Sr. 690 son of Ellen Hallett & Joseph McCollum Jr.

McCollum, Joseph Jr. 689-

690

son of Elizabeth Douglass & Joseph McCollum Sr.; hbd of Ellen Hallett McCollum; Wats. beet farmer; Civil War 2d Lt. commissioned by Gov. Frederick Ferdinand Low

McCollum, Joseph Sr. 690 hbd. of Elizabeth Douglass McCollum; mo. of Joseph McCollum Jr.

McCollum, Josephine 690 dau. of Cecil Foster & John McCollum Sr.

McCollum, Margaret 690 dau. of Cecil Foster & John McCollum Sr.

McCormick, Martha 508 wf. of Issac Hamilton; mo. of Robert E. Hamilton

McCrosky, Benjamin B. (McCroskey) 569,

576

Hollister atty. with whom Maurice T. Dooling read law 1883-1885; John L. Hudner was partner in his law office

McCubbin, Dove 561 dau. of Thomas B. McCubbin; wf. of Warren C. Bennett

McCubbin, Thomas B. 561 fa. of Dove McCubbin

McCum, Eliza 721 wf. of Thomas Dool; mo. of William H. Dool

McCune, Fred W. 598 hbd. of Nellie F. McCune

McCune, Nellie F. 598 dau. of Adelaide (Addie) Jose & Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.; wf. of Fred W. McCune

McCurry, James M. 353-

354 port. facing p. 353; Dentist, SLO.

McDermitt, Mary 513 wf. of Dennis McAleer

McDonald, Alexander 540- Hudson Bay trader with whom Duncan McKinnon

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541 was associated in British Columbia

McDonald, Anna 615 wf. of Horace Webster Pope

McDonald, Sarah Ann 426-

427 wf. of John Phillips; mo. of Thomas E. & John

McDougal, George M. 639 came overland with William Blackburn

McDougall Bldg. (Block) (Salinas) 287,

333

owned by James H. McDougall; location of Wahrlich-Cornett Co., Main St., Salinas

McDougall, Charles B. 287 son of Elizabeth H. Bardin & James H. McDougall

McDougall, Elizabeth H. Bardin 287,

645

dau. of Lucinda Walker & James Bardin; wf. of James H. McDougall (Salinas); mo. of Charles B. & James Edgar McDougall

McDougall, James Edgar 287 son of Elizabeth H. Bardin & James H. McDougall

McDougall, James H.

284,

287,

590,

645

Scotch immigrant; hbd. of Elizabeth H. Bardin McDougall; Salinas postmaster for whom J. B. Scott was a clerk; Salinas City Bank, president; Cty. Tax Collector; secretary, Water & Light Co.; fire dept. chief; fa. of Charles B. & James Edgar McDougall

McDougall, Margaret 386 wf. of Michael Hughes; sis. of James H. McDougall, Pres. of Salinas Bank

McDuffy, Sarah 272 wf. of Manassah Willard; mo. of Fannie W. Willard Baldwin

McEachern, Annie 587 wf. of Donald McLean; mo. of Allan McLean

McFadden, Charles Jr. 615 son of Sophia Fabry & Charles McFadden Sr.

McFadden, Charles Sr. 615,

732

port. facing p. 615; hbd. of Sophia Fabry McFadden; Salinas farmer; Thomas J. Riordan was atty. of Estate of Charles McFadden Sr.

McFadden, David 615 son of Sophia Fabry & Charles McFadden Sr.

McFadden, Frank A. 615 son of Sophia Fabry & Charles McFadden Sr.

McFadden, Mary 615 dau. of Sophia Fabry & Charles McFadden Sr.

McFadden, Sarah 615 dau. of Sophia Fabry & Charles McFadden Sr.

McFadden, Sophia Fabry 615 dau. of Margaret Gigling & John Fabry; wf. of Charles McFadden Sr.

McFadden, Tressa 615 dau. of Sophia Fabry & Charles McFadden Sr.

McFarland, Rhoda Ann 523 wf. William Henry Rowe; mo. of Marion Thomas Rowe [1st]

McFarland, Thomas B. 734 mining partner of George M. Palmer

McGee, Anna 338 wf. of Thomas Price; mo. of Margaret Price Foreman

McGlynn, John A. (J. R.) 326-

327

mercantile partner of William Francis White, 1849; purchased, with William Francis White, et al., part of the Rancho Salsipuedes, 1852

McGowan, Charles Wilford 447-

448

son of Sarah M. Trafton & William John McGowan

McGowan, Clarence O. 447-

448

son of Sarah M. Trafton & William John McGowan

McGowan, Hugh T. 447-son of [Eliza Jarvis] & John McGowan; Pajaro val rancher

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McGowan, James 447-

448

son of [Eliza Jarvis] & John McGowan; Pajaro val rancher

McGowan, John 447-

448

hbd. of [Eliza Jarvis] McGowan; fa. of William John McGowan; Irish immigrant; Pajaro val rancher

McGowan, Lester Donald 447-

448

son of Sarah M. Trafton & William John McGowan

McGowan, Matthew Jarvis (McGowen)

447-

448,

579

son of [Eliza Jarvis] & John McGowan; Pajaro val rancher; William Williamson purchased the McGowan property

McGowan, Myrtle Estelle 447-

448

dau. of Sarah M. Trafton & William John McGowan

McGowan, Robert Henry 447-

448

son of [Eliza Jarvis] & John McGowan; Mont. Co. rancher

McGowan, Sarah [aka Sadie] 447-

448

dau. of [Eliza Jarvis] & John McGowan; wf. of Charles William Seevers

McGowan, Sarah M. Trafton 447-

448

dau. of Charles David Trafton; wf. of William John McGowan

McGowan, William John 447-

448

son of [Eliza Jarvis] & John McGowan; hbd. of Sarah M. Trafton McGowan; Pajaro apple farmer

McGrath, Kathlyn (aka Kate) 605 wf. of George P. Martin

McGuire, Amanda Wyant 689 dau. of Daniel Wyant; sis. of A. H. Wyant “of New York city, the world famous artist”; wf. of John A. McGuire Sr.

McGuire, Catherine Gevin 688 wf. of John McGuire; mo. of John A. McGuire Sr.

McGuire, Edward Harry 689 son of Amanda Wyant & John A. McGuire Sr.; a dentist

McGuire, James G. 590 McGuire was a delegate to nominate William T. Scott for Governor of CA (1898)

McGuire, John 688 hbd. of Catherine Gevin McGuire; fa. of John A. McGuire Sr.

McGuire, John A. Jr. (Esq.) 689 son of Amanda Wyant & John A. McGuire Sr.; a lawyer

McGuire, John A. Sr. (Dr.) 688-

689

son of Catherine Gevin & John McGuire; hbd. of Amanda Wyant McGuire; fa. of Edward Harry McGuire, William Arthur McGuire, & John A. McGuire Jr.

McGuire, William Arthur 689 son of Amanda Wyant & John A. McGuire Sr.; a lawyer

McGuire’s Sanitarium 688 private hospital at 134 Ocean St., S. Cruz, est. by Dr. John A. McGuire Sr.

McKinley, Carmen Amesti de 621,

646

wf. of James McKinley; mo. of Ellen McKinley Rianda; donated land for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

McKinley, Ellen 621 dau. of Carmen Amesti & James McKinley; wf. of Stephen Rianda

McKinley, James 501 Alberto Trescony bought his San Lucas grant in 1862

McKinnon, Alice Maud Hebbron 542 dau. of John R. Hebbron; wf. of Duncan McKinnon

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McKinnon, Alida May Parsons 627 dau. of Annie Wilmoth & Worthington Parsons; wf. of Duncan McKinnon Jr.

McKinnon, Anthony 541-

542 bro. of Duncan McKinnon

McKinnon, Duncan 539-

542 port. facing p. 539; Salinas rancher

McKinnon, Duncan Florent 542 son of Alice Maud Hebbron & Duncan McKinnon

McKinnon, Duncan Jr. 627 hbd. of Alida May Parsons

McKinnon, Ethel Alice 542 dau. of Alice Maud Hebbron & Duncan McKinnon

McKinnon, William Elmer 542 son of Alice Maud Hebbron & Duncan McKinnon; also referred to as “Elmer”

McLane, Louis T. (Captain McLean) 639 William Blackburn served in Bear Flag under McLane

McLean, Allan 587 port. facing p. 587; Mont. Cty. Auditor; school teacher Mont., SLO, & Ventura Counties

McLean, Annie McEachern 587 mo. of Allan McLean

McLean, Cora 587 dau. of Olive Flavilla Plaskett & Allan McLean; wf. of Charles Burks

McLean, Donald 587 fa. of Allan McLean

McLean, Donald W. 587 son of Olive Flavilla Plaskett & Allan McLean

McLean, John T. (Dr.) (McClean) 667 acquired an interest from Elihu Anthony in merchandise store

McLean, Llewellin Donald 734 hbd. of Mary Kuhlitz McLean

McLean, Mary 587 dau. of Olive Flavilla Plaskett & Allan McLean

McLean, Mary Kuhlitz 734 dau. of Caroline Nelson Bambauer & Charles Kuhlitz Sr.; wf. of Llewellin Donald McLean

McLean, Meda Blomquist 587 dau. of Andrew Blomquist; wf. of Donald W. McLean

McLean, Myrtle 587 dau. of Olive Flavilla Plaskett & Allan McLean

McLean, Nellie 587 dau. of Olive Flavilla Plaskett & Allan McLean

McLean, Olive Flavilla Plaskett 587 wf. of Allan McLean

McLean, Stella 587 dau. of Olive Flavilla Plaskett & Allan McLean

McManus, Lewis Merton 448-

449 San Luis Jewelry Co.

McMullen, John P. 674 S. Cruz Co. Dep. Sheriff under Milton Besse

McMurry, Mary 322 2nd wf. of James Cass Jr.

McNamee, Hugh (Rev.) 318 Patrick D. Hassett’s 1st assignment was Asst. to Fa. Hugh McNamee at Holy Cross Catholic Ch., S. Cruz

McNeely place 250 mentioned in description of Rancho San Andrés

McNeil, James 742 owner, 1895, of S. Cruz Elec. Light & Power Co.

McPherson, Edward B. 513 wf. of Carolyn (Carrie) Bell Bias

McPhetridge, Rachael (Rachel)

(McPheatridge) 328

wf. of Pleasant York; mo. of Andrew York & Eli McPhetridge York

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McQuestin, Mary L. 589 wf. of Richard Mathew Shackelford

Mead, Betsy Kent 640 mo. of Harriet Mead Blackburn

Mead, Harriet 640 dau. of Betsy Kent & Henry Mead; wf. of William Blackburn

Mead, Henry 640 fa. of Harriet Mead Blackburn

Meadowcroft, William Henry 450 Watsonville laundries & real estate

Meder, Deborah 698 wf. of Elisha Meder; mo. of Moses Avery Meder

Meder, Elisha 698 hbd. of Deborah Meder; fa. of Moses Avery Meder

Meder, Moses Avery 698-

699

to CA 1846; S. Cruz pioneer; carpenter, helped Isaac Graham build his saw mill on Zayante Creek at Big Tree Park (Henry Cowell State Park), 1st in S. Cruz Cty.; until 1874, lived at & had dairy at Wilder ranch

Meder, Olive Ann Sinnett 699 dau. of Ann Orr & John Sinnett; 2nd wf. of Moses Avery Meder

Meder, Sarah D. Blod (Blood) 699 1st wf. of Moses Avery Meder

Menasco, Mary E. Tuttle 472-

475

dau. of Mary E. Pardoe & Daniel Tuttle; wf. of James Sydney Menasco

Mendia, Ascension 646 hbd. of Tomasa (Tomaso) M. Amesti Mendia

Mendia, Tomasa (Tomaso) M. Amesti 646 dau. of Prudencia (Prudenciana) Vallejo & José Amesti; wf. of Ascension Mendia; donated land for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Menke, John Henry 354-

355

German immigrant, 1869; Pres. Nat. Bk. Salinas, in S. Cruz 1870-1874; partner in Salinas brewery with Mr. [Jacob] Lurz

Merchants’ Forwarding Co. 588 established by Richard Mathew Shackelford

Merriam, Ephraim 668 fa. of Nancy Merriam Spurrier

Merriam, Nancy 668 dau. of Ephraim Merriam; wf. of Green Spurrier; mo. of George F. Spurrier

Merrill, Sarah A. 498,

501 wf. of Alexander Bedell; S. Cruz’ Bedell House

Merrimac (ship) 290 Capt. Marcus Harloe took charge

Merriman, Lewis (Dr.) 575 fa.-in-law of Carlisle Stewart Abbott

Merritt, Herbert 311 son of Lizzie Townsend & Manuel R. Merritt

Merritt, Herlinda 289 dau. of Juanita (Juana) Castro & Josiah Merritt

Merritt, Jennie 289 dau. of Juanita (Juana) Castro & Josiah Merritt

Merritt, Joseph 289,

310

son of Juanita (Juana) Castro & Josiah Merritt; [publisher of the Castroville Argus], encourag-ed his bro. Manuel R. Merritt, to join newspaper

Merritt, Josiah 289,

310532

hbd. of Juanita (Juana) Castro Merritt; fa. of Lavinia Merritt Clark & Manuel R. Merritt; 1st Mont. Co. Judge, 1850-1854

Merritt, Juanita Castro (Juana) 289,

532

wf. of Josiah Merritt; mo. of Lavinia Merritt Clark; sis. of José Castro who led Mexican troops in battle against John Charles Frémont northeast of Salinas

Merritt, Lavinia 289,

532

dau. of Juanita (Juana) Castro & Josiah Merritt; wf. of George D. Clark

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Merritt, Lizzie Townsend 311 wf. of Manuel R. Merritt

Merritt, Manuel R.

289,

310-

311

son of Juanita (Juana) Castro & Josiah Merritt; hbd. of Lizzie Townsend Merritt; Mont. Co. supervisor, justice of peace, & postmaster of Castroville; to Salinas in 1890; in Cty. Assessor’s office; abstract, searcher & title, real estate businesses; newspaperman w/ Emmet E. Curtis

Merritt, Robert 311 son of Lizzie Townsend & Manuel R. Merritt

Merritt, Roy 311 son of Lizzie Townsend & Manuel R. Merritt

Meserve, Alvin Rand (Meserves) 512 W. H. Bias bought his S. Cruz mercantile business

Mid-Winter Fair (San Francisco, 1894) 274 Harry Ashland Green was Pres. of Monterey Commission

Miles, Delilah 524-

525 wf. of John Stead Mattison; mo. of Frank Mattison

Millard, Henry 737 purchased the Owyhee Avalanche with William J. Hill

Miller Brothers 599 S. Cruz bath house Ralph Selleck Miller & John Leibbrandt Jr.

Miller, Albert? (Mr.) 667 S. Cruz blacksmith met by Elihu Anthony in 1848

Miller, Celia Pickford 599 dau. of John Pickford; wf. of Charles Frederick Miller

Miller, Charles 599 son of Celia Pickford & Charles Frederick Miller

Miller, Charles Frederick 599-

600

fa. of Ralph S. Miller; sea capt.; San Andreas Rancho, 1855; bath house w/Leibbrandt

Miller, Edith 599 dau. of Celia Pickford & Charles Frederick Miller

Miller, Frederick 599 son of Celia Pickford & Charles Frederick Miller

Miller, Margaret 624 wf. of Henry Stoffers Sr.

Miller, Maria 322 Irish immigrant; wf. of Dr. J. M. Willey; mo. of Robert H. Willey

Miller, Marion 658 wf. of Robert Robertson

Miller, Mary Bernhardt (Barnhardt) 728 dau. of Matilda Oleson & James Peter Bernhardt (Barnhardt); Mrs. Frank Miller (Soledad)

Miller, Minnie 599 dau. of Celia Pickford & Charles Frederick Miller

Miller, Ralph Selleck 599 son of Celia Pickford & Charles Frederick Miller; bath house w/Leibbrandt

Miller, Theodore 722 partner of August Ehnert in florist shop on Water St., Santa Cruz

Millman, Cecilia 598 dau. of Nehiniah G. Millman; wf. of Benjamin B. Bierer

Millman, Nehiniah G. 598 fa. of Cecilia Millman Bierer

Mills, Harriett C. (Hattie Miles) 725 decd. wf. of T. F. (J. F.) Blessing; d. 1901

Mills, Minnie Miller 599 dau. of Celia Pickford & Charles Frederick Miller

Milroy, Julia F. Besse 675 dau. of Martha D. Boynton & Samuel Harrison Besse; wf. of Robert B. Milroy

Milroy, Robert B. 675 hbd. of Julia F. Besse Milroy

Minneapolis (Minnesota) 503 named by Dr. Charles Lewis Anderson

Minor, Ella A. Inman Lull 417 dau. of Mrs. Mary L. Inman & George W. Lull;

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wf. of Robert H. Minor

Minor, Robert H. (R. A.) 417 hbd. of Ella A. Inman Lull; partner of firm Lull, Guthrie & Co. (Cambria)

Mitchell, Margaret 628 wf. of John Calderwood; mo. of Elizabeth Corey Smith

Moger, Cornelia 609 wf. of John Sanders Morgan

Monitor (ship) 290 Capt. Marcus Harloe took charge

Monroe, Harry (Stockton) 740 hbd. of Katie Sally Monroe

Monroe, Katie Sally 740 dau. of Mary E. Janes & Abraham Sally; wf. of Harry Monroe (Stockton)

Montague, Wilburn W. (San Francisco)

635,

642,

656

co-owner of Wats. Water & Light Co. with Francis Smith; sent Simon H. Hanson Jr. to SLO to work for Turner & Potter

Monteith, A. see Montieth, Alexander

Monterey (City of) 294,

542

County seat moved from Mont. by vote, Nov. 1872, to Salinas; David Rodrick, with Dr. Heinz developed the Oak Grove 75-acre tract

Monterey & Fresno Railroad 274 organized by Harry Ashland Greene

Monterey & Pacific Grove St. R.R. 274 Harry Ashland Greene, vice-president

Monterey & Salinas Valley Railroad 576 Carlisle Stewart Abbott was Pres. & stockholder

Monterey Abstract Co. 567 Wallace M. Pence, atty., principal owner

Monterey California Jubilee (1896) 274 Harry Ashland Greene was director-general

Monterey canning industry 712 Robert F. Johnson promoted “canning factory soon to be built”

Monterey Capitol Club 274 Harry Ashland Greene organized it, secretary to Aug. 1901

Monterey Commission 274 Harry Ashland Greene was President of Commission for the Midwinter Fair in San Francisco

Monterey County Bank 331,

334

James B. Iverson was organizer & Vice-Pres.; Lucius Sanborn was sockholder & director

Monterey County District Agricultural

Assn.

267,

332

Jesse Douglas Carr was president; James B. Iverson was a director

Monterey Electric Light Co.

274,

322,

595

Harry Ashland Greene, secretary-treasurer, owner; incorporation of Co. under supervision of Robert H. Willey; James P. Sargent a director, with his fa.

Monterey Herald 310 Manuel R. Merritt was an editor at 18 yrs. old

Monterey Investment Co. 712 Robert F. Johnson, president & genl. mgr.

Monterey Meat Co. 595 est. by James P. Sargent

Monterey Military Store 497 est. by Joseph Boston Jr.; ran for 2 est. years

Monterey Progressive Association 274,

595

Harry Ashland Greene an organizer, & manager; James P. Sargent also an organizer, 1899

Monterey Republican 310 Manuel R. Merritt was a compositor at 14 yrs. old

Monterey Street Railway 322 incorporation of Railway under supervision of Robert H. Willey

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Monterey, Bank of 267,

274

Jesse Douglas Carr was president; Harry Ashland Greene, initial cashier

Monterey’s California Jubilee (1896) 274 Harry Ashland Greene was director-general

Monterey’s Colton Hall 274 Harry Ashland Greene saved it from demolition

Montgomery, John Berrien (Capt.) 507 ordered release of Vallejo and Jacob Primer Leese

Montieth, Alexander (Monteith) 460 Alexander Hotel, Paso Robles w/Robt. Monteith

Montieth, Emma (Emily) 460 dau. of Emily (Emma) Ambert & Alexander Montieth

Montieth, Emma Amberg (aka Emily,

aka Amelia) 460

[dau. of Jacob Amberg of Switzerland]; wf. of Alexander Montieth; mo. of Evelyn (Eva), Minerva, & Emma (Emily) Montieth

Montieth, Evelyn (Eva) 460 dau. of Emily (Emma) Ambert & Alexander Montieth

Montieth, James 460 bro. of Alexander & Robert Montieth

Montieth, Minerva 460 dau. of Emily (Emma) Ambert & Alexander Montieth

Montieth, Robert (Monteith) 460 owned Alexander Hotel, Paso Robles, with bro. Alexander Montieth

Moore Ranch (More) (Santa Cruz Co.) 491 William Wallace Clark Sr. occupied ranch ca. ‘74

Moore, Annie 735-

736 widow, 2nd wf. of James Jeffery Sr.

Moore, Edwin? (Dr.) 598 fa. of Mary E. Moore

Moore, Eli (More) 699 Moses Avery Meder “assisted Eli More [sic] to build his mill at that point”

Moore, Louis? (C. W.) 612 partner of Benjamin Franklin Porter & George Keating Porter in the Soquel tannery

Moore, Martha Emeline 648 dau. of ——; [unnamed] wf. of John Nelson Besse

Moore, Mary E. 598 dau. of Dr. E. Moore; 2nd wf. of Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.

Mora, Francis (Bishop) 647 Reverend who enlarged the Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum and church

Morcy see Morrissey

Morehouse, Harry V. 551 law-partner of Samuel Franklin Geil

Morehouse, William G. 347 passenger on bark Hortensia with Henry D. Cook and William Lemuel Beebee

Moreland Notre Dame Academy 437,

508

Hiram Jacob Wood was the contractor; est. by Margaret Cecilia Loftus Moreland

Moreland, Margaret 685 wf. of James Cathers; mo. of Rebecca Cathers Cox

Moreland, Margaret S. Cecilia Loftus 392,

508

wf. of Samuel Moreland; est. Moreland Notre Dame Acad., Wats.

Moreland, Mary 508 wf. Gilbert L. Anderson; sis. of Samuel Moreland

Moreland, Mary Patton 392 wf. of Samuel Moreland Sr.; mo. of Samuel Moreland Jr.

Moreland, Samuel Jr.

391-

392,

508

port. facing 391; hbd. of Margaret Cecilia Loftus Moreland of Moreland Notre Dame Acad., Wats.; sis., Mary, is wf. of Gilbert L. Anderson

Moreland, Samuel Sr. 392 hbd. of Mary Patton Moreland; fa. of Margaret S.

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Cecilia Loftus Moreland

Moreno, Miguel 551 “of the Vasquez band of robbers” prosecuted/convicted by Samuel Franklin Geil

Moretti, Juliano 600 fa. of Louis Moretti; returned to Switzerland in 1868

Moretti, Louis 600 Sea Side Dairy & bakery-creamery (S. Cruz)

Morey, Archibald Allen 742 director, Big Creek Power Co.

Morgan vs. Southern Pacific RR Co. 732 Thomas J. Riordan was atty.

Morgan, Alexander 609 son of Eva Trevethen & William Morgan

Morgan, Bertha 609 dau. of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan

Morgan, Charles 609 son of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan

Morgan, Cornelia Moger 609 wf. of John Sanders Morgan

Morgan, Donald 609 son of Julia Walker & George D. Morgan

Morgan, Earl 609 son of Elizabeth Trevethen & Charles Morgan

Morgan, Elizabeth Trevethen 609 wf. of Charles Morgan

Morgan, Eva Trevethen 609 wf. of William Morgan

Morgan, Everett 609 son of Elizabeth Trevethen & Charles Morgan

Morgan, Frank 609 son of Julia Walker & George D. Morgan

Morgan, Genevieve 609 dau. of Eva Trevethen & William Morgan

Morgan, George 609 son of Julia Walker & George D. Morgan

Morgan, George D. 609 son of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan

Morgan, Harold 609 son of Julia Walker & George D. Morgan

Morgan, Harry 609 son of Cornelia Moger & John Sanders Morgan

Morgan, James 695 fa. of Margaret Morgan Weeks

Morgan, Jane C. Pitzer 609 dau. of Duig & Sarah Myers Pitzer; wf. of John William Morgan

Morgan, Jeannette 609 dau. of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan; bookkeeper for Sea Side store of S. Cruz

Morgan, John 609 son of Julia Walker & George D. Morgan

Morgan, John Sanders [1st] 606 fa. of John William Morgan; of Scioto Co., OH

Morgan, John Sanders [2nd] 609 son of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan

Morgan, John William 606,

609

bro-in-law David Gharkey; worked for John Charles Frémont

Morgan, Lottie 609 dau. of Elizabeth Trevethen & Charles Morgan

Morgan, Lucile 609 dau. of Elizabeth Trevethen & Charles Morgan

Morgan, Mabel 609 dau. of Elizabeth Trevethen & Charles Morgan

Morgan, Madaline 609 dau. of Elizabeth Trevethen & Charles Morgan

Morgan, Margaret 695 dau. of James Morgan; niece of William Blackburn; wf. of Thomas Jefferson Weeks

Morgan, Margaret Colier 606 wf. of John Sanders Morgan; mo. of John William Morgan; 2d hbd. was Mr. Bergen

Morgan, Martha 609 dau. of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan

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Morgan, Samuel David 609 son of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan

Morgan, Sarah 609 dau. of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan; mgr. of Woman’s Exchange of S. Cruz

Morgan, Tennessee Beal 609 wf. of Samuel David Morgan

Morgan, Walter 609 son of Julia Walker & George D. Morgan

Morgan, William 609 son of Jane C. Pitzer & John William Morgan

Moro y Cayucos (Morro) see Rancho Moro y Cayucos (Morro)

Morrell, George E. (Los Angeles) 635,

642 hbd. of Helen White

Morrison, Caroline Willard Baldwin 272 dau. of Fannie W. Willard & Alfred Baldwin; wf. of Charles T. Morrison (San Francisco)

Morrison, Charles T. (San Francisco) 272 hbd. of Caroline Willard Baldwin Morrison

Morrison, Frances Elizabeth 272 dau. of Caroline Willard Baldwin & Charles T. Morrison

Morrissey, Delia Donahue (Morcy) 610 wf. of James Morrissey (Morcy) Jr.

Morrissey, James Jr. (Morcy) 610 Soquel farmer; son of Mary Lee & James Morrissey (Morcy); worked at paper making in S. Cruz

Morrissey, James Sr. (Morcy) 610 decd.; hbd. of Mary Lee Morrissey (Morcy); fa. of James Morrissey (Morcy) Jr.

Morrissey, Margaret (Morcy) 610 dau. of Mary Lee & James Morrissey (Morcy) Sr.

Morrissey, Mary (Morcy) 610 dau. of Mary Lee & James Morrissey (Morcy) Sr.

Morrissey, Mary Lee (Morcy) 610 wf. of James Morrissey (Morcy) Sr.; mo. of James Morrissey (Morcy) Jr.

Morrissey, Michael (Morcy) 610 son of Mary Lee & James Morrissey (Morcy) Sr.

Morrissey, Patrick (Morcy) 610 son of Mary Lee & James Morrissey (Morcy) Sr.

Morrissey, Thomas (Morcy) 610 son of Mary Lee & James Morrissey (Morcy) Sr.

Morrow, Eliza 530 dau. of Rachel Talbot & John S. Morrow; wf. of James A. Cooper; mo. of William B. Cooper

Morrow, John S. 530 hbd. of Rachel Talbot Morrow

Morrow, Rachel Talbot 530 wf. of John S. Morrow; mo. of Eliza Morrow Cooper

Moss peach-orchard (Watsonville) 252 “The Moss peach orchard and the Sanford orchard were planted about this same time.” (1858)

Moss, Charles 278 director & member auditing committee, Bank of Wats.

Mossman, Ellen 312 dau. of Joseph Mossman; wf. of Joseph Hubbard Hollister

Mossman, Joseph (Dresden, OH) 312 fa. of Ellen Mossman Hollister

Moulton, John Bisbee (Moulter) 512 W. H. Bias partner in S. Cruz mercantile business

Muletown (Amador Co.) 321 store est. by James Cass Jr. & Walden Lords at “Mule Town”

Muma, Ann (Annie) 456 dau. of Martha Jarman & Benjamin Frank Muma

Muma, Benjamin Frank 455-

456

Rancho Piedra Blanca (Piedras Blanco) dairy & ranching

Muma, Irwin J. 456 son of Martha Jarman & Benjamin Frank Muma

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Muma, Martha Jarman 456 dau. of John Jarman; wf. of Benjamin Frank Muma

Muma, Susan (Susie) 456 dau. of Martha Jarman & Benjamin Frank Muma

Murphy, Annie 702 dau. of Elizabeth Sheehy & John Murphy

Murphy, Elizabeth Sheehy 702 wf. of John Murphy; mo. of John Dennis Murphy

Murphy, Ella (Watsonville) 702 dau. of Elizabeth Sheehy & John Murphy

Murphy, Eugene 702

son of Mary Driscoll & John Dennis Murphy; “in the employ of his uncle, the present mayor of San Francisco” (Eugene E. Schmitz, Mayor of San Francisco 1902-1907)

Murphy, John 702 son of Mary Driscoll & John Dennis Murphy

Murphy, John 702 hbd. of Elizabeth Sheehy Murphy; fa. of John Dennis Murphy; Pajaro Valley orchardist, with his son “set out the first orchard in the district”

Murphy, John Dennis 646,

702

son of Elizabeth Sheehy & John Murphy; hbd. of Mary Driscoll Murphy; Pajaro Valley orchardist; with his fa. “set out the first orchard in the district”; “steady income from beets and strawberries, which he cultivates between the trees”

Murphy, Julia 702 decd. dau. of Elizabeth Sheehy & John Murphy

Murphy, Margaret 702 dau. of Elizabeth Sheehy & John Murphy; widow of James Fenan; res. of San José

Murphy, Mary 630 wf. of Edward D. Thompson

Murphy, Mary (Sister) 702 dau. of Elizabeth Sheehy & John Murphy; “a sis. in the Grass Valley Convent and who entered the order in 1890” – Mt. Saint Mary’s Academy?

Murphy, Mary Driscoll 646,

702

dau. of Hannah Hickie & Jeremiah (“Jerry”) Driscoll; wf. of John Dennis Murphy

Murray, Eleanor 715 wf. of Coleman Purcell Younger; mo. of Charles Bruce Younger Sr.

Murray, Walter (Judge) (Murry) 296,

716

founded San Luis Obispo Tribune; 1st English teacher in SLO Co.; private tutor of Andronico C. Garcia

Muscio, Abram 662 Swiss immigrant; Cayucos dairyman; banker

Muscio, Adina (Edina) 662 dau. of Assonta Righetti & Abram Muscio

Muscio, Assonta Righetti 662 wf. of Abram Muscio

Muscio, Clelia Tognazzini

477-

478,

662

dau. of Madeline & Antonio Tognazzini; wf. of Romilio R. Muscio

Muscio, Dante 662 son of Assonta Righetti & Abram Muscio; cashier, Calaveras Cty. Bank

Muscio, Florence 662 dau. of Assonta Righetti & Abram Muscio

Muscio, Lillian (Lillie) 662 dau. of Assonta Righetti & Abram Muscio; SLO teacher

Muscio, Romilio R.

477,

662

son of Assonta Righetti & Abram Muscio; hbd. of Clelia Tognazzini Muscio; asst. cashier, San Luis Commercial Bank

Muscio, Sila 662 dau. of Assonta Righetti & Abram Muscio; SLO teacher

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Myers, Sarah 609 wf. of Duig Pitzer; mo. of Jane C. Pitzer Morgan

N

Nance, May 711 dau. of William Nance; wf. of M. R. Keif

Nance, William 711 fa. of May Nance Keif; California 49er

Narrow gauge railroad (Aptos) 547-

548 same as Loma Prieta Lumber Co. railroad

National Sanitary Commission 729 Steele Bros. dairy produced a mammoth cheese 3,056 lbs., ½ sent to San Francisco, sold for $3,000, other ½ sent to Army of the Potomac

Negro riot (in New York City) 304 Robert Edgar Jack Sr.’s co. of 56th NY Infantry Regiment was called into service as a result of riot

Nelson, Albert 728-

729 son of William H. Nelson; SLO attorney

Nelson, Elizabeth Fowler 728 wf. of William H. Nelson; mo. of Albert Nelson

Nelson, Henry 408-

411

Paso Robles rancher; dau. is wf. of William A. Wilmar (Wilmer)

Nelson, Herbert 412-

413

Paso Robles resident; partner of Robert George Flint (San Miguel)

Nelson, Ida York 328 dau. of Louisa Long & Andrew York; wf. of Reuben (Rubin) C. Nelson

Nelson, Reuben C. (Rubin) 328 hsb. of Ida York

Nelson, Rubin C. 328 hbd. of Elizabeth York Nelson

Nelson, William H. (Dr.) 728 SLO dentist; fa. of Albert Nelson

Neptune Bath House 599 Santa Cruz beach facility conducted by Ralph Selleck Miller & John Leibbrandt Jr.

Nevenhuysen, Frank (Nevenheiser) 548 fa. of Ola Nevenhuysen (Nevenheiser) Andrews

Nevenhuysen, Ola (Nevenheiser) 548 dau. of Frank Nevenhuysen (Nevenheiser); wf. of Perry Morton Andrews

New Cosmopolitan Hotel 698 SLO hotel leased by Robert M. Sebastian

New Idria mines (San Benito Co.) 563 John H. Bray worked there for seven years

Newell, Edward Charles 681 S. Cruz school principal, ca. 1880

Newman, Annie 722 Austrian immigrant; wf. of August Ehnert

Newsom, Anna L. Branch (Anita) 443-

445

dau. Francis Ziba Branch; wf. of David Frank Newsom

Newsom, David Frank (Davis) 443-

445

port. facing 443; [son of Mira Robinson & David Newsom]; hbd. of Anna L. (Anita) Branch Newsom; Arroyo Grande [Springs Resort]; [Newsom] Tannery; SLO Cty. Clerk 1853-1857; est. public sch system

Nichols, Anna 676 wf. of Aca Fuller; mo. of James H. Fuller

Nichols, Benjamin Cahoon 611 son of Polly Cahoon & Samuel Nichols; bro. of Samuel Merritt Nichols & Urial Schermerhorn Nichols; d. in 1901

Nichols, Clara 611 dau. of Pacific Guild & Urial Schermerhorn Nichols

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Nichols, James L. 611 bro. of Samuel Nichols; uncle of Benjamin Cahoon Nichols, Samuel Merritt Nichols & Urial Schermerhorn Nichols

Nichols, Lois 611 dau. of Pacific Guild & Urial Schermerhorn Nichols

Nichols, Pacific Guild (Gile) 611 dau. of Jonathan Harwood Guild (Gile); wf. of Urial Schermerhorn Nichols

Nichols, Polly Cahoon 611 wf. of Samuel Nichols; mo. of Benjamin Cahoon Nichols, Samuel Merritt Nichols & Urial Schermerhorn Nichols

Nichols, Samuel 611 hbd. of Polly Cahoon Nichols; fa. of Benjamin Cahoon Nichols, Samuel Merritt Nichols & Urial Schermerhorn Nichols

Nichols, Samuel Merritt 611 son of Polly Cahoon & Samuel Nichols; bro. of Benjamin Cahoon Nichols & Urial Schermerhorn Nichols; resident of Lompoc, CA

Nichols, Urial Schermerhorn 611

son of Polly Cahoon & Samuel Nichols; bro. of Benjamin Cahoon Nichols & Samuel Merritt Nichols; hbd. of Pacific Guild (Gile) Nichols; Soquel lumberman; constable of Santa Cruz

Nickoles, Frank (Nicholas) 445 hbd. of Josephine Long Nickoles (Nicholas)

Nickoles, Josephine Long (Nicholas) 445 dau. of Margaret Hitchcock & Samuel Bateman Long; wf. of Frank Nickoles (Nicholas)

Nissen, Hannah Iverson (Anna Nissan) 583 dau. of Hansine (Sena) Larson & John Iverson Sr.; wf. of Ross Nissen (Spreckels)

Nissen, Ross (Nissan) 583 hbd. of Hannah (Anna) Iverson Nissen

Noble, Annie Kuhlitz 734 dau. of Caroline Nelson Bambauer & Charles Kuhlitz Sr.; wf. of Maitland E. Noble (M. E. Noblet)

Noble, Hazel 734 dau. of Annie Kuhlitz & Maitland E. Noble

Noble, Maitland E. (M. E. Noblet) 734 hbd. of Annie Kuhlitz Noble

Noblet, M. E. see Noble, Maitland E. (M. E. Noblet)

Nohrden, Chester 488 son of Lizzie Rodgers & Frederick Herman Nohrden

Nohrden, Elmer 488 son of Lizzie Rodgers & Frederick Herman Nohrden

Nohrden, Frederick Herman 488 hbd. of Lizzie Rodgers

Nohrden, Lizzie Rodgers 488 dau. of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers; wf. Frederick Herman Nohrden

Nohrden, Olive 488 dau. of Lizzie Rodgers & Frederick Herman Nohrden

Nolan, Catherine 653-

654 wf. of David Pearson; mo. of Mary Pearson Burke

Nolte, Jacobus (Rev. Father) 647 Franciscan Fa. of Mission Santa Barbara; had charge of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Norris, Byron Forest 407-

408 San Ardo rancher

Norton, Belle Barbree 289 dau. of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree; wf. of Luke Norton

Norton, Luke 289 hbd. of Belle Barbree Norton

Nuckolls, Frederick (Knuckalls) 562 Old Creek, Cayucos, farm bought by J. Q. Buffington

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Nugent, Isabella? (Mrs. Nugent’s residence) 554 Frank R. Bradbury was her decorating contractor

O

O’Brien, Anna (San Francisco) 511 dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.; wf. of (Mr.) ——— Lynch (San Francisco)

O’Brien, Daniel Jr. (Ireland) 511 son of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.

O’Brien, Daniel Sr. 511 hbd. of Mary Driscoll O’Brien; fa. of Mary O’Brien Kerns (& six other children)

O’Brien, Ellen (San Francisco) 511 dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.; wf. of (Mr.) ——— Lynch (San Francisco)

O’Brien, Hannah 511 dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.; wf. of Michael O’Keefe

O’Brien, Jack (Nome, Alaska) 276 with Frank Henson, rescued James Augustus Hall, nearly ready to die

O’Brien, John (San Francisco) 511 son of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.

O’Brien, Margaret (Oakland) 511 dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.; wf. of Thomas F. Shannon

O’Brien, Mary 511 dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.; wf. of Thomas Kerns

O’Brien, Mary Driscoll 511 wf. of Daniel O’Brien Sr.; mo. of Mary O’Brien Kerns (& six other children)

O’Brien, William 414-

417 Wats. stone dealer

O’Conner, Timothy? 584 Bernhard sold half of Hollister winery associated with William Palmtag & Timothy? O’Conner

O’Keefe, Hannah O’Brien 511 dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien Sr.; wf. of Michael O’Keefe

O’Keefe, Michael 511 hbd. of Hannah O’Brien O’Keefe

O’Malley, Joseph (Brother) 647 Franciscan Bro. of Mission Santa Barbara; had charge of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

O’Neil, Lulu York see Peterson, Lulu York

Oak Grove Addition (Monterey) 542 David Rodrick, with Dr. Heinz developed this 75-acre tract

Oak Hill Dairy (San Luis Obispo Co.) 300 dairy of Truman Andrews

Ocean View Dairy (S. Cruz) 600 Louis Moretti had an interest

Odd Fellows Building (Salinas) 267,

331

Jesse Douglas Carr donated to its “public library”; J. B. Iverson was primarily responsible for building Odd Fellows Building; was president of Hall Assn. from beginning

Odd Fellows Building (Watsonville) 548 Perry Morton Andrews was foreman for J. S. Jennings to build Odd Fellows Building

Odell, Mary 385 wf. of John Hunter; mo. of Edna Hunter & Beulah Hunter

Odell, Sarah 667 wf. of Asa Anthony; mo. of Elihu Anthony

Okie, Howard 514 physician with whom Dr. Benj. Knight studied

Oleson, Matilda 728 wf. of James Peter Bernhardt (Barnhardt)

Olevia (ship) 321 James Cass Jr. employed running the Sacramento river in 1849-1850

Oliver, Cassius A. (Dr.) 310 hsb. of Mary Redman (derived from secondary source) (Mrs. Mary Oliver in text)

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Oliver, Dennis Joseph 326

mercantile partner of William Francis White, 1849; “an Irishman, and until his death, in ’86, one of the leading real estate men in S. F.” -- [Bancroft’s History of California, vol. 7, p. 754]

Oliver, Joseph K. 413-

414

Conchology dealer; taught at U. of Pacific, at Pacific Grove

Oliver, Mary Redman 310 dau. of Matilda Ferrell & Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.; wf. of Cassius A. Oliver

Opera House (S. Cruz) 742 Fred Wilder Swanton was mgr.

Orcutt, Jacob Henry 342-

343 SLO pioneer, sheepherder, GAR, Laurel Ranch

Ord, Birdie N. 611 dau. of Carrie Maxwell & John Stephen Ord

Ord, Carrie Maxwell 611 wf. of John Stephen Ord; mo. of George [William] Marcellus Ord

Ord, Catherine 611 dau. of Carrie Maxwell & John Stephen Ord

Ord, Catherine “Carrie” Mason

Comstock 612

dau. of Sylvester Jerome Mason Jr.; former wf. of Jared Comstock; wf. of George [William] Marcellus Ord

Ord, George [William] Marcellus 611-

612

hbd. of Catherine “Carrie” Mason Comstock Ord; Soquel painter; Soquel Justice of Peace

Ord, John Stephen 611 fa. of George [William] Marcellus Ord

Oregon (ship) 290 Marcus S. Harloe; 2nd officer of steamship

Orpheus (ship) 321 James Cass Jr. arr. S. F. July 8, 1849 on Orpheus

Orr, Ann 699 wf. of John Sinnett; mo. of Olive Ann Sinnett Meder

Ortega, José 716 California pioneer; fa. of Ramona Ortega Garcia

Ortega, Ramona 716 dau. of José Ortega; wf. of Mercurial Garcia; mo. of Andronico C. Garcia

Osgood, Louise 294 wf. of Hiram O. Hitchcock; mo. of Benjamin Hitchcock

Otis, Ellen 300 wf. of Truman Andrews

Otis, James 669 fa. of Maggie Otis

Otis, Maggie 669 dau. of James Otis; 1st wf. of George F. Spurrier

P

Pacific Ave. Street Railroad (S. Cruz) 716 Charles Bruce Younger Sr. was stockholder

Pacific Business College (San Francisco) 673 attended by Ernest C. Ivins

Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 290

Marcus Harloe brought to San Francisco from Providence, R. I., the schooner Wild Pigeon which carried material for steamer Salinas, 1st ship built by Pacific Coast Steamship Co.

Pacific Grove 604 milk & butter supplied by Hatton’s Del Monte Creamery

Pacific Grove (Monterey Co.) 583 A. A. Manuel owned property in Mont. & P. G.

Pacific Grove Review 593 established by Bedson A. Eardley

Pacific Improvement Co. 603 William Hatton had charge of its affairs for several years

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Pacific Manufacturing Co. (Santa Clara) 687 Frederick William Lucas represented the firm

Pacific Methodist College (Santa Rosa) 682 David Curtis Clark, principal of S. Cruz high school, was graduate in 1876

Pacific Ocean House 272 Alfred Baldwin “built a commodious brick structure adjoining the Pacific Ocean House”

Packard, John Quackenbos 742 with Frederick William Billing, purchased Big Creek Power Co., 1900

Packwood, Eliza M. 590 wf. of William T. Scott

Page, Bacon & Co. 495 San Fran. bank failed in 1855; re James Waters

Page, Loraine 326 wf. of John C. Parr; mo. of Queenie Parr Warden

Page, Loraine Page 326 wf. of John C. Parr; mo. of Queenie Parr Warden

Paggen, Therese 260,

716

wf. of Frederick Augustus Hihn; mo. of Agnes Hihn Younger

Pajaro Company No. 1 580 Pajaro Engine Co. formed with California Hose Co. No. 2

Pajaro Engine Co. 580 see Pajaro Valley Fire Co.; Henry T. Rogge was foreman, asst. chief, & chief of Company

Pajaro Fruit and Land Co. 276 James Augustus Hall was stockholder; sold his farm, inherited from his fa., Richard Felix Hall, to Co. which had it planted in prune orchards

Pajaro River

249-

250,

495

1862 Flood washed away James Waters’ 2,000 apple trees; Lt. Joseph W. Revere’s report quoted in re “Rio de los Pajaro (Bird river)…”; (Gov.) Gaspar de Portolá’s party discovered Pajaro River on Oct. 8, 1769; described by Fa. Juan Crespi

Pajaro Valley (history)

249-

259,

297

“Early Days and Present Progress” by Charles H. Rodgers; Jacob Altt Blackburn purchased valuable lands from Rodriguez heirs

Pajaro Valley (statistics, 1900) 255-

256

Apples, Prunes, Apricots, Cherries, Pears, Peaches, berries, walnuts, chestnut, oranges, lemons, figs

Pajaro Valley (transport of products) 508 shipped from South Pacific Coast Railroad wharf in Santa Cruz

Pajaro Valley agriculture

250-

259,

277,

282-

283,

297-

298,

310,

391,

495-

497,

728

apples, apricots, beans, berries, oats, onions, potatoes, prunes, sugar beets; Mexican government required that fruit trees be planted; orchards: 1st 1853 on the Jesse Douglas Carr place (now the Silliman homestead); 2nd by William Francis White in 1854; codling moth and other pests discussed; see also: James Augustus Hall, who inherited 136.5 ac. from his fa., Richard Felix Hall, then sold it to the Pajaro Fruit & Land Co. who had it planted in prunes, “being to-day one of the best prune orchards in the valley”; Jacob Allt Blackburn planted his 1st orchard, 1862; L. G. Sresovich sent from San José to buy apples in Pajaro Valley when Santa Clara Valley became infected with insects; Henry Wiley had 100+ ac. in apple orchards; Hoyt Hazen planted 40 ac. in apples

Pajaro Valley Bank (Watsonville)

497,

548,

696

Perry Morton Andrews was foreman for John Sanford Jennings to build Pajaro Valley Bank; James Waters was stockholder and director; John Thomas Porter, president 1888-1900; Warren Reynolds Porter, incorporator/director 1888; president 1900-

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Pajaro Valley Board of Trade 255 mentioned by Charles H. Rodgers as being one solution to marketing problems of agriculture

Pajaro Valley brewery 430 George Adams brewery bought by Christian Palmtag; later renamed Pajaro Brewery

Pajaro Valley Fair Association 579 Albert North Judd was president

Pajaro Valley Fire Co. 580 Henry T. Rogge served as foreman, asst. chief, chief

Pajaro Valley Fruit Exchange 254 mentioned in history of prune industry in Pajaro Valley

Pajaro Valley Horticultural Assn. 497 James Waters was president 1888-

Pajaro Valley Nursery 298,

496

James Waters’ nursery on 80-ac. near Pajaro depot, est. by Jacob Allt Blackburn & James Waters, 1867

Pajaro Valley Orchardists’ Assn. 255 mentioned by Charles H. Rodgers as being one solution to marketing problems of agriculture

Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

646-

647

“superior of the asylum and pastor of the parish is Very Rev. Theodore Arentz, who is also commis-sary provincial of the Franciscan Fathers in California and Phoenix, Arizona”; assistants were Rev. Fa. José Godiol & Rev. Fa. Herman Wirtz; orphan asylum was aka “St. Mary’s Farm”

Pajaro Valley women 255 land ownership of “the largest orchards in our valley are owned by women.”

Palace Pharmacy (Santa Cruz) 742 established by Fred Willer Swanton

Palmer, Charles Anson 734 son of Louisa Van Slyke & George M. Palmer

Palmer, Charles N. 573 son of Nancy Fox & Samuel Palmer

Palmer, Florence 734 dau. of Ida L. Blodgett & Charles Anson Palmer

Palmer, Frank Lovell 573 son of Nancy Fox & Samuel Palmer; Priest Valley rancher

Palmer, George Fox 570,

573

son of Nancy Fox & Samuel Palmer; Priest Valley rancher; bro. of Charles N. Palmer

Palmer, George M. 734 fa. of Charles Anson Palmer

Palmer, Ida L. Blodgett 734 wf. of Charles Anson Palmer

Palmer, Louisa Van Slyke 734 wf. of George M. Palmer; mo. of Charles Anson Palmer

Palmer, Louise 734 dau. of Ida L. Blodgett & Charles Anson Palmer

Palmer, Nancy Fox 573 wf. of Samuel Palmer; mo. of Charles N. Palmer, Frank Lovell Palmer & George Fox Palmer

Palmer, Samuel 570 hsb. of Nancy Fox Palmer; fa. of Charles N. Palmer, Frank Lovell Palmer & George Fox Palmer

Palmtag, Albert Louis 430 son of Grace Truman Lee & Charles Alvin Palmtag

Palmtag, Alvin Lee 430 son of Grace Truman Lee & Charles Alvin Palmtag

Palmtag, Charles Alvin 430 son of Ellen “Fronia” Rowe & Christian Palmtag; asst. cashier of Pajaro Valley Bank

Palmtag, Chester 530 son of Ellen “Fronia” Rowe & Christian Palmtag

Palmtag, Christian 430 bro. of William Palmtag; 1868 bought the George Adams brewery (renamed Pajaro Valley brewery)

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Palmtag, Christiana 430 mo. of Christian & William Palmtag

Palmtag, Christie 530 decd. dau. of Ellen “Fronia” Rowe & Christian Palmtag

Palmtag, Clifford 530 son of Ellen “Fronia” Rowe & Christian Palmtag

Palmtag, Ellen Saphrona (Sophronia)

Rowe (aka “Fronia”)

430,

523

decd. dau. of Rhoda A. McFarland & William H. Rowe; wf. of William Palmtag

Palmtag, Elmer 530 son of Ellen “Fronia” Rowe & Christian Palmtag

Palmtag, Frederick [Jr.] (aka Fred) 430 bro. of Christian Palmtag

Palmtag, Frederick [Sr.] 430 fa. of Christian Palmtag & William Palmtag

Palmtag, Frederick Charles (aka Fred) 430 decd. son of Ellen “Fronia” Rowe & Christian Palmtag

Palmtag, Fredericka 430 dau. of Sadie Roadhouse & Frederick (Fred) Charles Palmtag

Palmtag, Grace Truman Lee 430 wf. of Charles A. Palmtag

Palmtag, Harold 530 son of Ellen “Fronia” Rowe & Christian Palmtag

Palmtag, Katie Sherer 430 wf. of Albert Palmtag

Palmtag, Kittie

430

decd. dau. of Ellen “Fronia” Rowe & Christian Palmtag

Palmtag, Lena 430 decd. dau. of Ellen “Fronia” Rowe & Christian Palmtag

Palmtag, Lloyd [Allen] 430 son of Grace Truman Lee & Charles Alvin Palmtag

Palmtag, Louise 430 dau. of Katie Sherer & Albert Palmtag

Palmtag, Raymond [Kermit] 430 son of Grace Truman Lee & Charles Alvin Palmtag

Palmtag, Sadie Roadhouse

(Rhodhouse) 430 wf. of Frederick (Fred) Charles Palmtag

Palmtag, William 584-

585

bro. of Christian Palmtag; President, Farmers’ & Merchants’ Bank, Hollister; vineyard in San Benito Co.; Chairman, Bd. Supervisors, San Benito Cty.

Palmtag, William Frederick 430,

523

son of Christian Palmtag; with fa. in Pajaro Brewery in Wats.; widower of Ellen Saphrona (Sophronia) (aka Fronia) Rowe Palmtag

Paper Manufacturing (Santa Cruz) 610,

617

James Morrissey (Morcy) Jr. worked at paper making; Henry Fell Parsons cut & supplied cords of wood ea. year to paper mill

Paradise Park (Santa Cruz) 495 James Waters had charge of Major Samuel J. Hensley’s saw-mills at this site

Paraiso Springs (Monterey Co.) 689 resort owned by Charles Theodore Romie

Pardee, George

343-

344,

568

CA Assemblyman, 1867-68; Pajaro Valley res.; was Secretary of Wats. Gas Co., 1871

Pardoe, Mary E. 472-

475 wf. of Daniel Tuttle; mo. of Owen S. Tuttle

Pardoe, Reuben 472-

475 freighting partner of Daniel Tuttle

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Park Mill (S. Cruz Co.) 735 Irvin Thompson Bloom’s San Lorenzo Valley saw mill

Parker, William Emory 429-

430 Agt., Western Union, Mont.; fire dept. chief

Parkfield (San Luis Obispo Co.) 567 Wallace M. Pence farmed for two years; dep. Co. assessor

Parr, John C. 326 hsb. of Loraine Page Parr; fa. of Queenie Parr Warden

Parr, Queenie 326 dau. of Loraine Page & John C. Parr; 2nd wf. of Horatio Moore Warden Sr.

Parshley, Emily J. 623 wf. of Albion Paris Swanton

Parsons, Alida May 627 dau. of Annie Wilmoth & Worthington Parsons

Parsons, Annie C. Henry 617 wf. of William B. Parsons

Parsons, Annie Wilmoth 627 wf. of Worthington Parsons

Parsons, Canning & Co. (N. York) 616 Henry Fell Parsons associated with older bro.

Parsons, Carolina Electa 617 dau. of Elizabeth Franziska Parsons & Robert E. Hamilton

Parsons, Clara Tuller 679 wf. of Eli Parsons; mo. of Emeline Parsons Baldwin

Parsons, Dorcas 627 dau. of Annie Wilmoth & Worthington Parsons

Parsons, Eli 679 hbd. of Clara Tuller Parsons; fa. of Emeline Parsons Baldwin

Parsons, Elizabeth Franziska 508,

617

dau. of Emma L. Marwede & Henry Fell Parsons; wf. of Robert E. Hamilton

Parsons, Elizabeth Hewitt 616 mo. of Henry Fell Parsons

Parsons, Emeline

679

dau. of Clara Tuller & Eli Parsons; wf. of Levi Karner Baldwin

Parsons, Emeline Brand (aka Nettie) 429 dau. of Matthew Brand; wf. of George W. Parsons

Parsons, Emma L. Marwede 617 wf. of Henry Fell Parsons

Parsons, Emma Louise 617 decd. dau. of Elizabeth Franziska Parsons & Robert E. Hamilton

Parsons, Ethel 429 dau. of Jane J. Kshow & George W. Parsons

Parsons, Florence 429 dau. of Jane J. Kshow & George W. Parsons

Parsons, George L. 429 son of Jane J. Kshow & George W. Parsons

Parsons, George W. 428-

429

son of. Jane J. Kshow & William Parsons; Templeton grain dealer; Mgr. Del Monte Milling at Templeton

Parsons, Henry Fell

508,

616-

617

soap & glue manu. S. Cruz [Kunitz’s, Hamilton’s]; deputy Cty. Clerk, Cty. recorder, under-sheriff, tax collector, dep. co. surveyor; see also Hamilton, Robert E., soap & glue manufactory; SC Pioneers

Parsons, Jane J. Kshow 429 wf. of William Parsons; mo. of George W. Parsons

Parsons, John 616 fa. of Henry Fell Parsons

Parsons, L. H. 429 son of. Jane J. Kshow & William Parsons

Parsons, Nellie L. 627 dau. of Annie Wilmoth & Worthington Parsons

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Parsons, Nettie see Parsons, Emeline Brand (aka Nettie)

Parsons, Ora L. 429 dau. of Jane J. Kshow & George W. Parsons

Parsons, Thomas J. 429 son of. Jane J. Kshow & William Parsons

Parsons, William 429 hsb. of Jane J. Kshow Parsons; fa. of George W. Parsons, Thomas J. Parsons & L. H. Parsons

Parsons, William B. 617 son of Elizabeth Franziska Parsons & Robert E. Hamilton

Parsons, Worthington 627 port. facing p. 627; hbd. of Annie Wilmoth Parsons; Salinas Valley farmer

Paschall, Emma L. 721 wf. of William H. Dool

Paso Robles Farmers’ Alliance Business

Assn.

563,

668

Myron Holley Brooks was a director; George F. Spurrier, mgr.

Paso Robles hotel see El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles hotel)

Paso Robles Improvement Club 309,

315

Alfred Rodger Booth was one of its organizers; Albert Pfister was mem. Executive Committee

Paso Robles Town Site Co. 306 Alfred Rodger Booth was its agent

Paso Robles, Bank of 563 Myron Holley Brooks was stockholder

Paso Robles, Citizens Bank of 561 Warren C. Bennett was vice-president

Patent Brick Co. 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn was stockholder

Paterson, Alexander 428 b. Orkney Isles.; Cambria undertaker, builder

Paterson, Alexander F. (aka Alexander T.) 428 son of Emma Gross & Alexander Paterson

Paterson, Emma Gross (aka Ellen) 428 dau. of Frank P. Gross; wf. of Alexander Paterson; mo. of Mary I., Emma Jane, Alexander F., & Ormonde Paterson

Paterson, Emma Jane (aka Janie E.) 428 dau. of Emma Gross & Alexander Paterson

Paterson, Mary I. 428 dau. of Emma Gross & Alexander Paterson

Paterson, Ormonde (Ormond) 428 dau. of Emma Gross & Alexander Paterson

Patten, [unidentified] 578 1st wf. of Thomas Samuel Hawkins; mo. of Thomas Warren [aka Ward] Hawkins

Patten, Joseph A. 414 SLO merchant, socialist, Industrial Commercial Union

Patterson, Benjamin Frank 731-

732

hbd. of Viola M. Sayler Patterson; Jolon Valley farmer

Patterson, Charles Franklin 732 son of Viola M. Sayler & Benjamin Frank Patterson

Patterson, Floyd Lester 732 son of Viola M. Sayler & Benjamin Frank Patterson

Patterson, Viola M. Sayler 732 wf. of Benjamin Frank Patterson

Patton, Grant 701 hsb. of Isabel (Isabell) Elliott

Patton, Hugh 628 fa. of Mary Jane Patton Thompson

Patton, Isabel Elliott (Isabell) 701 dau. of Elizabeth Glover & William T. Elliott; wf. of Grant Patton of Gonzales

Patton, John W. 418-

419 Salinas land owner, rancher; d. 1901

Patton, Mary 392 wf. of Samuel Moreland Sr.

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Patton, Mary E. 735 wf. of Irvin Thompson Bloom

Patton, Mary Jane 628 dau. of Hugh Patton; wf. of Richard Thompson Jr.

Payne, Ernest Miller 419-

420

SLO hardware merchant Hewitt & Sutliff; SLO Co. Supervisor

Payne, George M. 420 SLO livery business; postmaster

Peabody, William Frederick 502-

503

S. Cruz physician, associated with Dr. Charles Lewis Anderson

Pearson, Catherine Nolan 653-

654 wf. of David Pearson; mo. of Mary Pearson Burke

Pearson, David 653-

654

hbd. of Catherine Nolan Pearson; fa. of Mary Pearson Burke

Pearson, Mary 653-

654

dau. of Catherine Nolan & David Pearson; wf. of James Burke; Wats. resident

Peck, Belle 737 wf. of William J. Hill

Peck, Carrie A. 525 dau. of Elon Galusha Peck; wf. of Frank Mattison

Peck, Elon Galusha 525 fa. of Carrie A. Peck Mattison

Peckham, Peleg Alva 579 partner of Albert North Judd, in Wats.

Peckham, Robert Francis 252,

640

Edward Laurence Williams studied law under him; 1st “commercial orchards were set out by Isaac Williams and Judge R. F. Peckham in 1858” – “Peckham planted six acres on what is now called the Gally place.”

Peery, Alvira M. Tompkins (Thomkins) 691 widow of Daniel D. Tompkins; 2nd wf. of Joseph Wilburn Peery

Peery, Harriet Evelina (Eva N.) 691 adopted dau. of Alvira M. & Joseph Wilburn Peery

Peery, Hiram 690 fa. of Joseph Wilburn Peery

Peery, Joseph Wilburn 690-

691

Boulder Creek lumberman, town builder, saw mill business; owned land where Boulder Creek was built

Peery, Ruth Lesley 690

1st wf. of Hiram Peery; mo. of Joseph Wilburn Peery; died in 1862 and was buried near Austin, Nev. “but thirty-seven years afterwards was removed to Boulder Creek”

Pell, Adel Affron (aka Adele or Addie) 428 wf. of James Albert Pell Sr.; mo. of Grace Affron Pell, Philip Sheridan Pell, Charles Gibbons Pell and James Albert Pell Jr.

Pell, Charles Gibbons 428 son of Adel Affron & James Albert Pell Sr.

Pell, George (Maj.) 427 paternal grandfather of James Albert Pell Sr.

Pell, George A. 427 son of Mary E. Kemp & James Albert Pell Sr.; twin brother of James Albert Pell Sr.

Pell, Grace Affron 428 dau. of Adel Affron & James Albert Pell Sr.

Pell, James Albert Jr. 428 son of Adel Affron & James Albert Pell Sr.

Pell, James Albert Sr. 427-

428

son of Mary E. Kemp & James G. Pell; twin brother of George A. Pell; hsb. of Adel Affron Pell; Pacific Grove mortician & Justice of the Peace

Pell, James G. 427 hsb. of Mary E. Kemp Pell; fa. of George A.,

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James Albert & Mary E. (Titamore) Pell

Pell, Mary E. (Mrs. Titamore) 427,

479

dau. of Mary E. Kemp & James G. Pell; wf. of Herbert E. Titamore; mo. of Carl, Frank, Minard, and Nettie Titamore

Pell, Mary E. Kemp 427 wf. of James G. Pell; mo. of George A. Pell & James Albert Pell Sr. & Mary E. Pell Titamore

Pell, Philip Sheridan 428 son of Adel Affron & James Albert Pell Sr.

Pell, William (Capt.) 427 bro. of Maj. George Pell; Capt., War of 1812

Pence, Carrie Beeman 568 wf. of Wallace M. Pence

Pence, Elizabeth Conger 567 wf. of Robert T. Pence; mo. of Wallace M. Pence

Pence, Harold Titus 568 son of Carrie Beeman & Wallace M. Pence

Pence, Juarez Beeman 568 son of Carrie Beeman & Wallace M. Pence

Pence, Robert T. 567 hsb. of Elizabeth Conger; fa. of Wallace M. Pence

Pence, Wallace M. 567-

568

port. facing p. 567; hbd. of Carrie Beeman Pence; res. of Salinas; attorney

People vs. Coneline 732 Thomas J. Riordan was atty.

Perkins, George C. (CA Gov.) 290 apptd. Capt. Marcus Harloe chief wharfinger, SF

Perkins, Jacob 268 fa. of Mary (May) E. Perkins Hollingsworth

Perkins, May E. (May) 268 dau. of Jacob Perkins; wf. of Thompson L. Hollingsworth

Perry, Almina Sprague 617 mo. of Elliott Davis Perry

Perry, Alphonso Boardman 509 son of Elizabeth Green & John Bourne Perry

Perry, Charles Casper 509 son of Elizabeth Green & John Bourne Perry

Perry, Elizabeth 554 1st wf. of Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Perry, Elizabeth Green 509 wf. of John Bourne Perry

Perry, Ellen M. Stevens 618 dau. of James Stevens; wf. of Elliott Davis Perry

Perry, Elliott Davis 617-

618 Santa Cruz County Surveyor, 1890-

Perry, John Bourne 509 hbd. of Elizabeth Green Perry; fa. of Mary E. Fagen; Santa Cruz builder

Perry, Lysander 617 fa. of Elliott Davis Perry

Perry, Mary E. 509 dau. of Elizabeth Green & John Bourne Perry; wf. of Albion Paris Jordan & Pierce Bye Fagen

Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich 281 educator, Pestalozzian method of educating children; George Simmler studied under him

Peters, Mary Lorenzen 520 dau. of Maria P. & L. Lorenzen Sr.; wf. James Peters

Peters, Newton C. (Colonel) 311

Joseph Hubbard Hollister was partner, driving first flock of sheep from east to CA, in 1858, with Joseph Wright Cooper; [for Cooper’s story, see: Pastoral Prince, the history and reminiscences of J. W.

Cooper, by Frank Sands. Santa Barbara, Cal. , 1893.]

Peterson, Ada 695 dau. of Mary Leonard & George Peterson

Peterson, Ada Frankie 692 dau. of Annie Sullivan & Peter Peterson Sr.

Peterson, Allen Moody 299 Silas B. Call worked for one yr. upon his arrival ca. 1860 for a Mr. Peterson [Allen Moody

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Peterson had a livery stable 1857-1904; Call’s trade was harness and saddle maker]

Peterson, Annie Sullivan 692 dau. of Margaret Sullivan & Timothy Sullivan; wf. of Peter Peterson Sr.

Peterson, Bernard 695 son of Mary Leonard & George Peterson

Peterson, Emma [1st] 692 dau. of Annie Sullivan & Peter Peterson Sr.

Peterson, Emma [2nd] 695 dau. of Mary Leonard & George Peterson

Peterson, Estelle 695 dau. of Mary Leonard & George Peterson

Peterson, Genevieve 695 dau. of Mary Leonard & George Peterson

Peterson, George 692 son of Annie Sullivan & Peter Peterson Sr.; hbd. of Mary Leonard Peterson

Peterson, Gretha see Peterson, Margretha (Gretha)

Peterson, H. Luis 316 fa. of Filapine or Philipena Peterson Elberg

Peterson, Helen 695 dau. of Mary Leonard & George Peterson

Peterson, Lulu York 328 dau. of Hulda Matthews & Andrew York; wf. of [unidentified] Peterson [subsequently known as Lulu York O’Neil]

Peterson, Margaret [1st] 692,

695

dau. of Annie Sullivan & Peter Peterson Sr.; wf. of Robert S. Tait

Peterson, Margaret [2nd] 695 dau. of Mary Leonard & George Peterson

Peterson, Margretha (Gretha) 558 wf. of John Jacobson Boysen; mo. of Andrew & George J. Boysen

Peterson, Maria 520 wf. of Lawrence Lorenzen Sr.

Peterson, Mary A. 692 dau. of Annie Sullivan & Peter Peterson Sr.; wf. of Peter Leonard

Peterson, Mary Leonard 695 wf. of George Peterson

Peterson, Nels 396 Kennedy’s Livery Stable aka Jessen & Peterson

Peterson, Peter Jr. 692 decd. son of Annie Sullivan & Peter Peterson Sr.

Peterson, Peter Sr.

691-

692,

695

Norwegian immigrant; Bonny Doon farmer

Peterson, Philipena 316 dau. of H. L. Peterson; wf. of Mark Elberg

Petroleum Dev. Co. (San Benito Co.) 718 William Higby Jr. was stockholder

Pfister, Albert 312,

315

son of Joseph Pfister; cashier-director Citizens Bank of Paso Robles

Pfister, Joseph 312 fa. of Albert Pfister

Pfister, Ladd & Co. (Paso Robles) 315 dealers in hardware and ag. implements

Pfister, Paul 315 bro. of Albert Pfister, with whom he purchased interest in a ranch which Paul managed

Phillips, Chauncey Hatch 326 Warden & Phillips private bank (San Luis Obispo)

Phillips, Cynthia 303 wf. of John Tupper Kent

Phillips, Gladys E. 426 dau. of Lucy E. Swayne & William C. Phillips

Phillips, James [M.] 702 hbd. of Susan Jane [Jennie] Mann Phillips

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Phillips, John Jr. 426-

427

son of Sarah Ann McDonald & John Phillips Sr.; bro. of Thomas E. Phillips

Phillips, John Lawrence 427 son of Marian Hollenbeck & Thomas E. Phillips

Phillips, John Sr. 426-

427

hbd. of Sarah Ann McDonald; mo. of John Phillips Jr. & Thomas E. Phillips

Phillips, Louise A. Foster 426 wf. of James C. Phillips; mo. of William C. Phillips

Phillips, Lucy E. Swayne 426 dau. of William M. Swayne; wf. William C. Phillips; mo. of Gladys E. Phillips

Phillips, Marian Hollenbeck 427 wf. of Thomas E. Phillips; mo. of John Lawrence Phillips

Phillips, Sarah Ann McDonald 426 wf. of John Phillips Sr.; mo. of Thomas E. & John Phillips Jr.

Phillips, Susan Jane [Jennie] Mann 702 dau. of Rebecca Jane Roberson (Robertson, Robinson) & Andrew Jackson Mann; wf. of James [M.] Phillips (S. Cruz Co.)

Phillips, Thomas E. 426-

427

son of Sarah Ann McDonald & John Phillips Sr.; bro. of John Phillips Jr.; King City livery

Phillips, William C. 426 hbd. of Lucy E. Swayne Phillips; fa. of Gladys E. Phillips; SLO architect from 1895

Phillips. James C. 426 fa. of William C. Phillips; vet. of Civil War

Photography 316 Giles P. Kellogg, ca. 1855? “turned his attention to photography and still later became interested in the dairy business”

Piano maker 739 see bio. of John Tennant

Pickford, Celia 599 dau. of John Pickford; wf. of Charles Frederick Miller

Pickford, John 599 fa. of Celia Pickford Miller

Pickles, Shelley 424 chief engineer Del Monte Hotel since 1892

Piedras Blanco Rancho see Rancho Piedra Blanca (Piedras Blanco)

Pierce, Benjamin Boland 680-

681

son of Mary Eliza Johnson & John McCoy Pierce; Paso Robles city marshal

Pierce, J. F. 680 son of Mary Knaus & Benjamin Boland Pierce

Pierce, John McCoy 680 fa. of Benjamin Boland Pierce; San Benito Co. pioneer, 1869; to Osos Valley, SLO Co., 1876

Pierce, Mabel 680 dau. of Mary Knaus & Benjamin Boland Pierce

Pierce, Mary Eliza Johnson 680 wf. of John McCoy Pierce; mo. of Benjamin Boland Pierce

Pierce, Mary Knaus 680 dau. of Thomas Knaus; wf. of Benjamin Boland Pierce

Pierce, Maud 680 dau. of Mary Knaus & Benjamin Boland Pierce; wf. of J. F. Barnberg (Alaska)

Pinho, Antonio Gomes 425-

426 SLO barber, b. Azores; volunteer fireman

Pinkham, Jonathan C. 675 1st hbd. of Rosella L. Besse Pinkham

Pinkham, Rosella L. Besse 674-

675

dau. of Mercy Dexter & Samuel Besse; sis. of Samuel H. Besse; widow of Jonathan C. Pinkham; widow of Samuel Walker

Pinto Lake (Watsonville) 635 Wats. Water & Light Co.’s larger reservoir

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connected to Pinto Lake by 16” pipe

Pinto, Rafael 646 hbd. of Santa Amesti Pinto

Pinto, Santa Amesti 646 dau. of Prudencia (Prudenciana) Vallejo & José Amesti; wf. of Rafael Pinto; donated land for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Pioda, Charles (Salinas) 641 hbd. of Ellen M. Williams Pioda

Pioda, Charles L. 617 138resid to S. C. Co. Surveyor Elliott Davis Perry

Pioda, Ellen M. Williams

641

dau. of Narcissa Watson & Edward Laurence Williams; wf. of Charles Pioda (Salinas)

Pioneers of Santa Cruz County see Frederick Augustus Hihn , p. 261

Pitzer, Duig 609 fa. of Jane C. Pitzer Morgan

Pitzer, Jane C. 609 dau. of Duig & Sarah Myers Pitzer; wf. of John William Morgan

Pitzer, Sarah Myers 609 wf. of Duig Pitzer; mo. of Jane C. Pitzer Morgan

Placer County stage line 325

Horatio Moore Warden Sr. & Lewis Moore Warden organized & operated a stage line serving “Auburn, Yankee Jims, Michigan Bluff, Illinois Town and Iowa Hill”

Plaskett, Olive Flavilla 587 wf. of Allan McLean

Point San Luis Lighthouse (St. Louis) 656 waterworks built by Simon H. Hanson Jr.

Pollard, Samuel 281 John Jacob Simmler & Samuel Pollard ran a store together in SLO

Pope, Anna McDonald 615 wf. of Horace Webster Pope

Pope, Horace Webster 615-

616

hbd. of Anna McDonald Pope; of Pope House, Santa Cruz hotel & boarding house

Port Harford (San Luis Obispo Co.) 296 Charles H. Johnson Jr. started breakwater for harbor

Porter Co., John T. (Inc.) 696 Warren Reynolds Porter, vice-pres./mgr. Sept. ‘01

Porter Irving (Salinas) 287 see Irving, Porter (Salinas) dry-goods house

Porter, Benjamin (Dr.) 612 fa. of Benjamin Franklin Porter

Porter, Benjamin Franklin 612 son of Sophia Hutton & Dr. Benjamin Porter; vice-president Bank of S. Cruz

Porter, Edward 612 son of Sophia Hutton & Dr. Benjamin Porter

Porter, Edwin 612 son of Sophia Hutton & Dr. Benjamin Porter

Porter, Elizabeth 612 dau. of Sophia Hutton & Dr. Benjamin Porter

Porter, Ellen Woodrow 423 wf. of Thomas Porter; mo. of Robert Porter (Blanco)

Porter, Eva Blanche 424 dau. of Margaret Lucinda Bardin & Robert Porter (Blanco)

Porter, Frances Cumming (Fannie) 696 wf. of John Thomas Porter; mo. of Warren Reynolds Porter Sr.

Porter, George Keating 612 cousin of Benjamin Franklin Porter

Porter, Hannah Gallup 612 grd.-mo. of Benjamin Franklin Porter

Porter, Isaiah 612 grd.-fa. of Benjamin Franklin Porter

Porter, James Thomas 424 son of Margaret Lucinda Bardin & Robert Porter (Blanco)

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Porter, Jerome 437 Hiram Jacob Wood built a house for Porter, later owned by Henry Sibley (S. H.) Fletcher

Porter, John Easton 697 son of Mary E. Easton & Warren Reynolds Porter Sr.

Porter, John Thomas 278,

696

hbd. of Frances Cumming (Fannie) Porter; fa. of Warren Reynolds Porter Sr.; organized Bank of Wats. 1874; est. & Pres., Pajaro Valley Bank, ‘88

Porter, Kate Hubbard 612 wf. of Benjamin Franklin Porter

Porter, Leslie Robert 424 son of Margaret Lucinda Bardin & Robert Porter (Blanco)

Porter, Margaret Lucinda Bardin

423-

424,

645

dau. of Lucinda Walker & James Bardin [1st]; wf. of Robert Porter (Blanco); mo. of Eva Blanche Porter, James Thomas Porter, Leslie Robert Porter

Porter, Mary E. Easton 697 dau. of Rev. Giles A. Easton; wf. of Warren Reynolds Porter Sr.

Porter, Mary Frances 697 dau. of Mary E. Easton & Warren Reynolds Porter Sr.

Porter, Mary S. 612 dau. of Kate Hubbard & Benjamin Franklin Porter; wf. of William T. Sesnon (Sisnon)

Porter, Maude E. 610 wf. of Thomas A. Work

Porter, Robert

423-

424,

645

son of Ellen Woodrow & Thomas Porter; hbd. of Margaret Lucinda Bardin [i.e., hbd. of “Lucinda” Bardin Porter, i.e., dau. of Lucinda Walker & James Bardin [1st]]; mo. of Eva Blanche Porter, James Thomas Porter, Leslie Robert Porter; Blanco area rancher

Porter, Slessinger & Co. 612

Benjamin Franklin Porter & George Keating Porter bought out C. W. Moore & Soquel Tannery was owned by Porter, Slessinger & Co. [i.e., Lewis Slessinger]

Porter, Sophia Hutton 612 wf. of Dr. Benjamin Porter; mo. of Benjamin Franklin Porter

Porter, Thomas (Canada) 423 hbd. of Ellen Woodrow Porter; fa. of Robert Porter (Blanco)

Porter, Thomas B. 697 son of Mary E. Easton & Warren Reynolds Porter Sr.

Porter, Warren Reynolds Jr. 697 decd. son of Mary E. Easton & Warren Reynolds Porter Sr.

Porter, Warren Reynolds Sr.

404,

547,

696-

697

son of Frances (Fannie) Cumming & John Thomas Porter; hbd. of Mary E. Easton Porter; Josiah Washington Lamborn erected his res.; bookkeeper/manager, Loma Prieta Lumber Co., 1884-1901; president, Pajaro Valley Bank, Feb. 1900-; CA board of prison directors; Republican 139residential elector, 1900

Portolá, Gaspar de (1st Spanish Gov.) 249 his party discovered Pajaro River on Oct. 8, 1769

Portsmouth (ship) 271 Alfred Baldwin served under Purser Watmough

Post, William Brainard 508 Gilbert L. Anderson was asst. agt. for loading ships

Postal Service (California, 1858) 715

1st overland mail via El Paso & Los Angeles arrived at San José, Oct. 16, 1858; Charles Bruce Younger Sr. sent 1st telegram to San Francisco’s Alta California announcing its arrival

Postal Service (Santa Cruz, 1889) 518 “free delivery since 1889” in S. Cruz

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Potato farming (Alameda Co., 1858) 531 Abraham Clark let potatoes rot in Alameda Co.

Potato farming (Pajaro Valley, 1852) 568

William Callahan (Callihan) tried in 1852 but lost due to overproduction; tried again in 1854 and sold at 3.5¢ per pd. taken by boat to San Francisco; James Bryant Hill planted 200 ac. in 1852

Potato farming (Santa Cruz, 1852)

297,

663,

695

One of Stephen Short’s first ventures upon arriving in S. Cruz, 1852; Thomas Jefferson Weeks rented land from William Blackburn, 1849; Jacob Allt Blackburn & William Blackburn raised potatoes, suffered heavy losses

Potter, David Willis 424-

425 San Lucas blacksmith, justice of peace

Powers, Susan S. 490 wf. of Isaac F. Ellis; mo. of Ozro M. Ellis

Presbyterian Church (Cayucos) 562 John Q. Buffington was charter member

Presbyterian Church (Watsonville) 554 Frank R. Bradbury was decorating contractor

Price, Anna McGee 338 wf. of Thomas Price; mo. of Margaret Price Foreman

Price, John M. (Juan; John Brice) 281 John Jacob Simmler farmed on his ranch; named in Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo Cty., p. 314

Price, Margaret 338 dau. of Anna McGee & Thomas Price; wf. of Solomon Walliston Foreman

Price, Sterling (Gen.) 320 Singleton W. Wilson was in Battle of Springfield with General Price’s corps

Price, Thomas 338 hsb. of Anna McGee Price; fa. of Margaret Price Foreman

Priest, [Mr.] [unidentified] 328 former hbd. of Hulda Matthews York; fa. of Oda Priest Gamble & Justus Priest

Priest, Justus 328 son of Hulda Matthews & [unidentified] Priest

Priest, Oda 328 dau. of Hulda Matthews & [unidentified] Priest; wf. of Edward Gamble

Primer, Adam 504 fa. of Joanna Primer Leese

Primer, Joanna 504 dau. of Adam Primer; mo. of Jacob Primer Leese

Pringle, Reuben Henry (Prindle) 670 hbd. of Kate Hoffmann Pringle

Prinz, Herman J. O. 420 Mont. builder/lumber merchant

Prunty, Nancy 662 wf. of Stephen Short; mo. of Cyrus Short

Putnam, Rufus Waldo 419 Templeton & Paso Robles real estate w/ Wilbur J. Sherman; Putnam & Hood; PR Postmaster, Atty.; Paso Robles Improvement Club organizer

Q

Quick, Catherine Hill 618 wf. of Morgan W. Quick Jr.

Quick, Deborah Stewart 618 decd. wf. of Morgan W. Quick Sr.

Quick, Elmer (Guy Elmer?) 618 son of Catherine Hill & Morgan W. Quick Jr.

Quick, Emma Hill 618 wf. of Mark W. Quick

Quick, Ethel (Jane?) 618 dau. of Emma Hill & Mark W. Quick

Quick, Hazel 618 dau. of Emma Hill & Mark W. Quick

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Quick, Irene 618 dau. of Catherine Hill & Morgan W. Quick Jr.

Quick, Lizzie 618 dau. of Emma Hill & Mark W. Quick

Quick, Mark W. 618 son of Deborah Stewart & Morgan W. Quick Sr.

Quick, Morgan W. Jr. 618 son of Deborah Stewart & Morgan W. Quick Sr.

Quick, Morgan W. Sr. 618 son of Phoebe Stroutt & Peter Quick; hsb. of Deborah Stewart Quick

Quick, Peter 618 hsb. of Phoebe Stroutt Quick; fa. of Morgan W. Quick Sr.

Quick, Phoebe Stroutt 618 wf. of Peter Quick; mo. of Morgan W. Quick Sr.

Quick, Ray 618 son of Emma Hill & Mark W. Quick

Quick, Warren 618 son of Emma Hill & Mark W. Quick

Quick, Wesley 618 son of Emma Hill & Mark W. Quick

Quinn, Anna 731 dau. of Owen Quinn; wf. of Christopher Thompson

Quinn, Minnie F. Rowe (Mynne) 523 dau. of Rhoda A. McFarland & William H. Rowe; wf. of Richard Patrick Quinn

Quinn, Owen 731 fa. of Anna Quinn Thompson

Quinn, Richard Patrick 523 decd. hbd. of Mynne (Minnie) F. Rowe

Quirk, Catherine Larkin 535 dau. of James Larkin; wf. of Michael Quirk

Quirk, John 535 hbd. of Mary Kearney Quirk; fa. of Michael Quirk

Quirk, Mary Kearney 535 wf. of John Quirk; mo. of Michael Quirk

Quirk, Michael 535-

536

son of Mary Kearney & John Quirk; Irish immigrant to Wats.

R

R. B. Handy (ship) 520 Lawrence Lorenzen Sr. built 2 ships at Davenport

Rabasa, Marco 254 “Codling moth was brought into our valley in old boxes shipped in by these men.” [Rabasa and L. G. Sresovich]

Radcliff, George Grant 349-

350

bro. of William Richard Radcliff; owner of Watsonville Pajaronian; Postmaster, Wats.

Radcliff, William Richard

278,

476,

594

bro. of George Grant Radcliff; hbd. of Anna Bell (Annabel) Tuttle Radcliff; owner of Watsonville Pajaronian; director, Bank of Wats.

Rader, John 674 partner of Samuel Harrison Besse & Bradley Weeks in ranch “which now constitutes the farm of Charles Bradley at Pescadero”

Ragsdale, Cora 653 wf. of Joseph Walter Beilby

Railroad district school (Watsonville) 687 John William Linscott was principal Wats.’s Railroad district school, 1868

Railroads (Santa Cruz Co.) 261

Frederick Augustus Hihn built a saw mill at Valencia, “to bring the logs to the mill and the lumber to Aptos, a railroad was built extending from Aptos into the very heart of the mountains, about eight miles long … the cars were all built at the mill.”

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Rambo, Harriet 278 wf. of Godfrey Miller Bockius Sr.

Rambo, Marmaduke 658 hbd. of Matilda Brotherton Rambo; fa. of Samuel Henry Rambo

Rambo, Matilda Brotherton 658 wf. of Marmaduke Rambo; mo. of Samuel Henry Rambo

Rambo, Nettie Stagg 661 dau. of John Stagg; wf. of Samuel Henry Rambo

Rambo, Samuel Henry 658,

661 Boulder Creek merchant

Rancho Bolsa de Chemisal (SLO Co.) 339,

729

George Steel acquired portion of “Bolsa de Chemisal”; Steele Brothers owned part

Rancho Bolsa de San Cayetano 250 Mont. grant to Ignacio Vicente Ferrer Vallejo, 1834

Rancho Bolsa del Pajaro (S. Cruz) 250,

297

Sebastian Rodriguez was grantee of Rancho Bolsa del Pajaro, 1837; Jacob Allt Blackburn purchased 1/3 interest of one of Rodriguez’ heirs in Rancho Bolsa del Pajaro, which included 1/36th interest in Wats. townsite

Rancho Buena Esperanza 664 aka Rancho Encinal y Buena Esperanza; David Spence claimant

Rancho Buena Vista see Rancho Llano de Buena Vista, aka Rancho Llano Buenavista, or Buena Vista Ranch

Rancho Calabasas (Calabasa) see Rancho la Laguna de las Calabazas

Rancho Cañada de los Osos y Pecho y

Islay (SLO Co.)

281,

325,

700

John Jacob Simmler worked for Capt. John Wilson on “Los Osos rancho”; Horatio Moore Warden Sr. bought 3,000 acres, part of the “Wilson tract or Los Osos rancho”

Rancho Cañada de Salsipuedes (Santa

Barbara Co.)

312

purchased by partners Joseph Hubbard Hollister, J. W. Cooper, Albert & Thomas B. Dibblee, Col. W. W. Hollister

Rancho Cañada del Chorro (SLO Co.) 312,

317

purchased by Joseph Hubbard Hollister; res. of John H. Hollister where he raised cattle

Rancho Cienega? (SLO Co.?) 729

Steele Brothers ownership; appears to be an error of fact; perhaps meant Rancho Pismo or Rancho Arroyo Grande [see Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo…. Thompson & West, 1883. pp. 214-216: Land Grants in …]

Rancho Corral de Piedra (SLO Co.)

317,

339,

729

George Steele acquired part of “Corral de Piedra”; Steele Brothers owned part; John H. Hollister owned 1,000 ac. for dairy & general farming

Rancho Corralitos (Coreletus) see Rancho los Corralitos (S. Cruz Co.)

Rancho Encinal y Buena Esperanza 664 aka Rancho Buena Esperanza; David Spence claimant

Rancho Huasna (SLO Co.) 290 Capt. Marcus Harloe’s family residence since 1875; belonged to fa.-in-law Issac J. Sparks

Rancho la Carbonera (S. Cruz Co.) 617 Henry Fell Parsons purchased 600 ac. of Carbonera

Rancho la Laguna de las Calabazas 250,

327

S. Cruz Co. grant to Felipe (Francisco) Hernandez; Edward White Jr. first rented, then purchased 2,000 ac. of “Calabasa rancho … where he engaged in the dairy business and developed a fruit industry”

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Rancho Las Chimeneas (Chimincas)

(SLO Co.) 317

ranch of which John H. Hollister purchased 17,000 ac. in eastern part of SLO Co. [“Owned by Frederick Adams and J. H. Hollister, containing 20,000 acres, situated near the head of the San Juan River, in the southern part of the county.” History of San Luis Obispo County by Thompson & West, 1883.]

Rancho Llano de Buena Vista

282,

354,

407,

479,

575,

653,

664

aka Rancho Llano Buenavista, or Buena Vista Ranch; David Spence claimant; see also Corey, Josiah Potter; Littlefield, Edward E.; Reed, Charles C.; Spreckels (Mont. Co.); Herbert E. Titamore bought 78 acres of “old Buena Vista ranch”

Rancho Lompoc (Santa Barbara Co.) 312 purchased by partners Joseph Hubbard Hollister, J. W. Cooper, Albert & Thomas B. Dibblee, Col. W. W. Hollister

Rancho los Corralitos (Coreletus)

(Santa Cruz Co.)

250,

535

granted to José Amesti, 1823; Michael Quirk bought 100 acres, grew grain, apples

Rancho Los Gatos or Santa Rita

(Monterey Co.) 275

Richard Felix Hall bought Santa Rita 1855, sold it to José Manuel Soto, 1865; Duncan McKinnon rented & bought land from Mr. Soto

Rancho Mission Vieja de la Purissima

(rejected claim) 312

purchased by partners Joseph Hubbard Hollister, J. W. Cooper, Albert & Thomas B. Dibblee, Col. W. W. Hollister

Rancho Moro (Morro) y Cayucos 585 Neil Steward purchased 475 ac. of this Rancho

Rancho Naciamiento 459 Robert George Flint was rancher on the Rancho Naciamiento

Rancho Piedra Blanca (Piedras Blanco) 455-

456 S.L.O. Co. land grant in re. Muma, B. Frank

Rancho Pismo (Pizmo) 339 George Steel acquired portion of “Pizmo”

Rancho Pulgas (San Mateo Co.) 266 Jesse Douglas Carr was part owner, 1852

Rancho Quien Sabe (Guin Sabe) 584 William Palmtag, agent & mgr.; Quien Sabe aka Santa Ana y Quien Sabe Rancho

Rancho Salsipuedes (Santa Cruz Co.)

250,

252,

266,

326-

327,

553

Manuel Jimeno Casarín granted rancho, 1823; James Bryant Hill leased 1,000 acres from Jimeno in 1851; Jesse Douglas Carr was part owner, 1852; William Francis White, Eugene Kelly (Kelley), Eugene Casserly, John A. (J. R.) McGlynn, W[illiam] W[hitney] Stow (Stowe), William Davidson & [heirs of James] Blair purchased part in 1852 for $40,000; subsequently “divided and W. F. White became owner of” 3,000 ac.; Hans Peter Brassel purchased 51+ acres & planted 1,000 apple trees & 1,000 prune trees

Rancho San Andrés (Santa Cruz Co.) 250 granted to José Joaquín Castro, 1833

Rancho San Benito (San Benito Co.) 501 Alberto Trescony bought 6,000 acres

Rancho San Bernardo (Monterey Co.) 501 Alberto Trescony bought 4,444 acres

Rancho San Carlos [not a land grant] see San Carlos Ranch (Monterey Co.)

Rancho San Julian (Santa Barbara Co.) 312 purchased by partners Joseph Hubbard Hollister, J. W. Cooper, Albert & Thomas B. Dibblee, Col. W. W. Hollister

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Rancho San Justo 569,

719

Timothy Dooling; purchased part of San Justo Rancho (San Benito Co.); Thomas Flint Sr. & Jr. had interest in San Justo

Rancho San Justo (Hollister tract) 284,

719

Henry Waterhouse Briggs & Homestead Assn. bought of Col. Hollister 22,000 ac. and laid out the town of Hollister; Thomas Flint, Jr. & Sr. owned Hollister’s tract

Rancho San Lucas 501 Alberto Trescony bought from James McKinley, 1862

Rancho San Luisito (Lusita) (SLO Co.) 312 purchased by Joseph Hubbard Hollister, et al.

Rancho San Simeon (SLO Co.) 319 Ira Van Gordon Sr. & Gilbert Van Gordon [2nd] owned part of Rancho and raised dairy cows & general farming

Rancho Santa Ana y Quien Sabe 584 William Palmtag, agent & mgr. of “Quien Sabe”

Rancho Santa Rita see Rancho Los Gatos or Santa Rita

Rancho Santa Rita (Monterey Co.) see Rancho Los Gatos or Santa Rita (Monterey Co.)

Rancho Santa Rosa (Santa Barbara Co.) 312 purchased by partners Joseph Hubbard Hollister, J. W. Cooper, Albert & Thomas B. Dibblee, Col. W. W. Hollister

Rancho Santa Ysabel (Isabelle) 668 George F. Spurrier managed the ranch for 3 years

Rancho Sausal (Monterey Co.) 542 of which Duncan McKinnon bought 1100-acres for $60,000

Rancho Topa (San Benito Co.) 596 aka Tract of Land near San Juan Bautista (Breen)

Rancho Vega del Rio de Pajaro 250 Mont. Co. grant to Antonio Mariá Castro

Rancho Zayante (Zyanti) 639 William Blackburn, Jacob Rink Snyder, George M. McDougal, & Harry Speel made shingles ca. 1845 on the Zayante Rancho of Issac Graham

Randall, Ambrose Hamilton 681 Santa Cruz school principal, ca. 1883

Rankin, Catherine 706 wf. of Robert Rankin; mo. of Dr. John E. Rankin

Rankin, John E. 706 son of Catherine & Robert Rankin; hsb. of Phoebe L. Lane Rankin; Gonzales M.D.

Rankin, Phoebe L. Lane 707 wf. of Dr. John E. Rankin

Rankin, Robert 706 hsb. of Catherine Rankin; fa. of Dr. John E. Rankin

Rassette, Laura L. 306 wf. of Albert Roselip

Rattan, Volney 681 S. Cruz school principal, ca. 1874

Rau, Louise 277 wf. of Dexter D. Hill; mo. of Edith Louise Hill & Charles Caleb Hill

Rawle, Mathew (Rawley) 491 S. Cruz Chief Police, followed by W.W. Clark Jr.

Raynor, Susie 309 wf. of Alfred Rodger Booth

Ready, George 260 hbd. of Theresa Hihn Ready

Ready, Theresa Hihn 260 wf. of George Ready

Recht, Aden (Stockton) 740 hbd. of Florence Sally Recht

Recht, Florence Sally 740 dau. of Mary E. Janes & Abraham Sally; wf. of Aden Recht, of Stockton

Records, Mary Short (Reckords) 663 dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of Thomas Records

Records, Thomas B. (Reckords) 663 hbd. of Mary Short Records

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Redington (Mr.) [unidentified] 574 traveling companion of Carlisle Stewart Abbott

Redman, Alice Mary 622 adopted dau. of Louise Werner & James Redman

Redman, Christy Gentry 310 son of Matilda Ferrell & Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.

Redman, James 310,

622

son of Matilda Ferrell & Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.; Pajaro Valley potatoes & sugar beets; pears in Mont. Cty.

Redman, Kendrick Francis Jr. (K.

Fayette) 310

son of Matilda Ferrell & Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.

Redman, Kendrick Francis Sr.

305,

309-

310,

622

fa. of James Redman; Henry Wiley Sr. bought 30 acres from him for apples; bought the Isaac Williams ranch in Watsonville

Redman, Lavina (aka Vina or Lavinia) 310 dau. of Matilda Ferrell & Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.

Redman, Louise Werner 622 wf. of James Redman

Redman, Mary 310 dau. of Matilda Ferrell & Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.; wf. of (Dr.) Cassius A. Oliver

Redman, Matilda Ferrell 310 wf. of Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.

Redman, Oda (aka Odie) 310 dau. of Matilda Ferrell & Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.; teacher in Wats.

Redman, Richard 310 fa. of Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.

Redman, Sarah 310,

475

2nd wf. of Owen S. Tuttle; dau. of Matilda Ferrell & Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.

Redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens)

250,

265,

533,

699

discovered in Pajaro Valley, 1769, by Juan Crespí – Gaspar de Portolá exploration; Sarah D. Blood Meder & Moses Avery Meder, and their child, “lived temporarily in the crevices of the trees”; see also Charcoal burned in redwoods: Alfred Widemann & J. D. Cochran burned charcoal in Santa Cruz redwoods in 1864-1865; see also Big Basin (California Redwood Park)

Reed & Co., Charles H. (S.L.O.) (Charles

Henry Reed)

299,

430-

433,

648

C. H. Reed Co. in SLO vehicle-hardware-impl.; occupied a property owned by (Mrs. Call): Nancy Emeline Lunceforde Call

Reed, Anna Gregson 526 dau. of Elizabeth Marshall & James Gregson; wf. of Robert Reed

Reed, Charles C. 354 in re Buena Vista Ranch, Mont. Co. [i.e., Rancho Llano de Buena Vista]

Reed, Charles Henry 299 decd. hbd. of Rhoda Snell Reed

Reed, Ida 526 dau. of Anna Gregson & Robert Reed; 2d wf. of James H. Rowe

Reed, Rhoda Snell 299 dau. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde & Cyrus Snell; widow of Charles Henry Reed

Reed, Robert 526 hbd. of Anna Gregson Reed; fa. of Ida Reed Rowe

Reeves, Ann 321 wf. of Henry Allen; mo. of Lucy E. Allen Wilson

Renison, Thomas 275,

344-

Irish immigrant; attorney & partner of Frederick P. Feliz Jr.; Mayor of Salinas; publisher of the Gonzales Tribune

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Rennie, William 742 vice-president, Big Creek Power Co.

Reynolds, Arthur 539 owns 160-ac. Mont Co. ranch, once owned by Robert J. Rogers

Reynolds, John 573 Priest Valley neighbor of Samuel Palmer in 1869

Rhone (ship) 295 Finley, Johnson & Co.’s ship was 1st merchant ship to arr. San Francisco after Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was announced

Rianda, Alice 621 dau. of Ellen McKinley & Stephen Rianda

Rianda, Dolorata Banrelle 618,

621 wf. of Perry Rianda; mo. of Stephen Rianda

Rianda, Edward 621 son of Ellen McKinley & Stephen Rianda

Rianda, Ellen McKinley 621 dau. of James McKinley; wf. of Stephen Rianda

Rianda, Flora 621 dau. of Ellen McKinley & Stephen Rianda

Rianda, Perry 618,

621

fa. of Stephen Rianda; passenger from Switzerland with Louis Martinelli

Rianda, Prudence 621 dau. of Ellen McKinley & Stephen Rianda

Rianda, Stephen 618,

621 Swiss; Pajaro apples, grain, vineyard

Rianda, Stephen Jr. 621 son of Ellen McKinley & Stephen Rianda

Rianda, Viola 621 dau. of Ellen McKinley & Stephen Rianda

Rice, Charlotte 634 [dau. of Lucy Imus & Henry Rice]; wf. of Uriah Williams Thompson

Richards, Jennie Smith 628 dau. of Elizabeth Calderwood Corey & Leonard J. Smith; wf. of Walter Richards

Richards, Walter 628 hbd. of Jennie Smith

Rickard, Hannah 529 wf. of Ives J. Rickard; mo. of Nellie May Rickard Chope

Rickard, Ives J. 529 hbd. of Hannah Rickard; fa. of Nellie May Rickard Chope

Rickard, Maud (Mrs. James B. Shearer) 529 dau. of Hannah & Ives J. Rickard; sis. of Nellie May Rickard Chope

Riggs, Mary E. 697 wf. of John W. Sebastian; mo. of Robert M. Sebastian

Righetti, Assonta 662 wf. of Abram Muscio

Riker, Alan 590 Salinas founder

Riley, Peter T. (Mr. Rily) 681 S. Cruz school principal, 1881

Ring, David 735 fa. of Joseph Henry Ring; Irish immigrant

Ring, David Francis 735 son of Mary Roache & David Ring

Ring, James J. 735 son of Mary Roache & David Ring

Ring, Joseph Henry 735 son of Mary Roache & David Ring; Wats. farmer & dairy, 3 mi. so. on Beach Rd., specialty is sugar beets

Ring, Maggie 735 dau. of Mary Roache & David Ring; wf. of James West Martin

Ring, Mary 735 dau. of Mary Roache & David Ring

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Ring, Mary Roache 735 wf. of David Ring

Riordan, Ailene F. 732 dau. of Madge Sheehy & Thomas J. Riordan Sr.

Riordan, Anita T. 732 dau. of Madge Sheehy & Thomas J. Riordan Sr.

Riordan, Catherine J. 732 dau. of Madge Sheehy & Thomas J. Riordan Sr.

Riordan, Harold J. 732 son of Madge Sheehy & Thomas J. Riordan Sr.

Riordan, John H. 732 son of Madge Sheehy & Thomas J. Riordan Sr.

Riordan, Madeline M. 732 dau. of Madge Sheehy & Thomas J. Riordan Sr.

Riordan, Madge Sheehy 732 dau. of John Sheehy; wf. of Thomas J. Riordan Sr.

Riordan, Michael 732 fa. of Thomas J. Riordan, d. ca. 1899

Riordan, Thomas J. Jr. 732 son of Madge Sheehy & Thomas J. Riordan Sr.

Riordan, Thomas J. Sr. 732 Salinas atty. w/Judge John K. Alexander & Samuel Franklin Geil; Mont. Co. Auditor, Cty. Clerk

Risdon, Emeline 605 dau. of J. C. Risdon; wf. of Edward Martin

Risdon, Jelus C. 605 fa. of Emeline Risdon Martin

Rising Sun (ship) 300 John Tupper Kent immigrated to CA on vessel

Rist, Albertas (Bertie) 733 dau. of S. Ella Matthis & Henry M. Rist

Rist, Benjamin F. 733 son of S. Ella Matthis & Henry M. Rist

Rist, Cora L. 733 dau. of S. Ella Matthis & Henry M. Rist

Rist, Francis M. (Frankie) 733 son of S. Ella Matthis & Henry M. Rist

Rist, George H. (Georgie) 733 son of S. Ella Matthis & Henry M. Rist

Rist, Henry M. 732-

733 Peach Tree Valley cattle farmer, dairy

Rist, Leona Maude (Leola) 733 dau. of S. Ella Matthis & Henry M. Rist

Rist, Susanna Ella Matthis (aka Susie) 733 wf. of Henry M. Rist

Roach, Mary 688 wf. of Patrick Lynskey; mo. of Walter Lynskey

Roache School (Watsonville) 687 John William Linscott taught at Wats.’s Roache (Roach) district school

Roache, Mary 735 wf. of David Ring

Roadhouse, Sadie (Rhodhouse) 430 wf. of Frederick (Fred) Palmtag [3d]

Roberson, Rebecca Jane (Robertson,

Robinson)

701,

710 wf. of Andrew Jackson Mann

Roberts, Charles W. (Col.) 267 John G. Joy served under him in Civil War

Robertson, Marion Miller 658 wf. of Robert Robertson

Robertson, Mildred 658 dau. of Marion Miller & Robert Robertson

Robertson, Robert 658 Supt. California Powder Works, S. Cruz

Robinson, Charlotte A. 437 wf. of Hiram Jacob Wood

Robinson, Clarinda 558 wf. of Lewis L. Bartholomew Sr.

Robinson, Frances Mann 454 dau. of Eliza Haun & Christopher Mann Jr.; wf. of Thomas Robinson

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Robinson, Pauline 267 wf. of John C. Joy; mo. of John G. Joy

Robinson, Thomas 454 hbd. of Frances Mann Robinson

Robson Hall (Pacific Grove) 593 owned by Bedson A. Eardley

Robson, Janet 593 wf. of Bedson A. Eardley

Rodgers, Alice 487-

488

dau. of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers; wf. J. S. Brown, (San Francisco)

Rodgers, Arthur 487 decd. son of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers; attorney

Rodgers, Carroll J. 488 son? Josephine Jacobsen & Charles H. Rodgers

Rodgers, Charles H.

249-

259,

487-

488,

554

son of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers; Guinn author pp. 249-259: “Early Days and Present Progress” includes history of Pajaro Valley; Frank R. Bradbury was decorating contractor of his residence (C. H. Rogers)

Rodgers, Florence 488 dau. Josephine Jacobsen & Charles H. Rodgers

Rodgers, George 487 bro. of James Martin Rodgers

Rodgers, Harold Marion 488 son of Josephine Jacobsen & Charles H. Rodgers

Rodgers, James Martin

253,255

, 487-

488,

641

hbd. of Malvina Galbraith Rodgers; fa. of Charles H. Rodgers; Landrum & Rodgers (Rogers) purchased Corralitos Flouring Mill Co. and established the Wats. Water and Light Co. by erecting a reservoir to impound water from Corralitos and Browns creeks; “J. M. Rodgers in 1882 planted the first prune orchard.”

Rodgers, Joseph 487 grd.-fa. of James Martin Rodgers

Rodgers, Josephine Jacobsen 488 wf. of Charles H. Rodgers

Rodgers, Julia 487 dau. of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers

Rodgers, Lee O. 487-

488

son of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers; physician

Rodgers, Lizzie 487-

488

dau. of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers; wf. of F. H. Nohrden

Rodgers, Luther 487-

488 son of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers

Rodgers, Maggie 487-

488

dau. of Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers; wf. H. L. Shideler

Rodgers, Malvina Galbraith 487 wf. of James Martin Rodgers

Rodgers, Mary

487-

488,

685

dau. Malvina Galbraith & James Martin Rodgers; wf. of Horace Herbert Cowles (H. H. Coles)

Rodgers, Millie 487 dau. of Arthur Rodgers

Rodgers, Roberta Wilson 321 dau. of Lucy E. Allen & Singleton W. Wilson; wf. of William L. Rodgers

Rodgers, Samuel A. 487 bro. of James Martin Rodgers

Rodgers, Walter 488 atty. son of Dr. Lee O. Rodgers (San Francisco)

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Rodgers, Wiley 487 bro. of James Martin Rodgers

Rodgers, William 487 fa. of James Martin Rodgers

Rodgers, William Donelson 487 bro. of James Martin Rodgers; Wats. physician

Rodgers, William L. 321 hbd. of Roberta Wilson Rodgers; S.F. attorney

Rodrick, David 542,

545 Mont. real-estate business

Rodriguez, Grace 520 mo. of Margaret Gonzales Dabadie; wf. Juan Gonzales

Rodriguez, Sebastian (Estate of) 250,

297

grantee of Rancho Bolsa del Pajaro, 1837; Jacob Allt Blackburn purchased 1/3 interest of one of Rodriguez’ heirs in Rancho Bolsa del Pajaro, which included 1/36th interest in Wats. townsite

Roe, Ruth (Rowe) 722 wf. of John A. Blessing; mo. of John Franklin & Oliver (Oscar) C. and Mrs. [Alice] Canfield; married in Santa Clara

Roe, William 722 decd. hsb. of Ruth Roe (Rowe)

Rogers, Celand 658 Samuel Henry Rambo clerked for him in San José

Rogers, Elizabeth A. Margetts 539 sis. of Charles Margetts; wf. of Robert J. Rogers

Rogers, Evelyn 539 dau. of Elizabeth A. Margetts & Robert J. Rogers; wf. George Grant

Rogers, Gwendolin 539 dau. of Elizabeth A. Margetts & Robert J. Rogers

Rogers, James (residence) 554 Frank R. Bradbury was his decorating contractor

Rogers, John (Capt.) 504 with Calvin Coffee’s hunting & trading expedition

Rogers, Margaret 539 dau. of Elizabeth A. Margetts & Robert J. Rogers; “finest horsewoman in the west”

Rogers, Robert G. 539 son of Elizabeth A. Margetts & Robert J. Rogers; a teacher

Rogers, Robert J. 536,

539

hbd. of Elizabeth A. Margetts Rogers; Mont. Co. sheep raiser

Rogers, W. L. see Rodgers, William L.

Rogge, Arthur Edgar 580 son of Dora Herwig & William Rogge Jr.

Rogge, Augusta 580 dau. of Dora Herwig & William Rogge Jr.

Rogge, Dora (Doretta) 580 dau. of Dora Herwig & William Rogge Jr.

Rogge, Dora Herwig 580 mo. of Henry T. Rogge

Rogge, Elizabeth Curze 580 grd.-mo. of Henry T. Rogge

Rogge, Henry Theodore 579-

580

son of Dora Herwig & William Rogge; Wats. upholsterer

Rogge, Josephine 580 dau. of Dora Herwig & William Rogge Jr.

Rogge, Louis L. 580 son of Dora Herwig & William Rogge Jr.

Rogge, Mary 580 dau. of Dora Herwig & William Rogge Jr.

Rogge, Melvin Charles 580 son of Dora Herwig & William Rogge Jr.

Rogge, Otto 580 son of Dora Herwig & William Rogge Jr.

Rogge, William Conrad 580 son of Dora Herwig & William Rogge Jr.

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Rogge, William Jr. 580 fa. of Henry T. Rogge; Wats. shoemaker

Rogge, William Sr. 580 grd.-fa. of Henry T. Rogge

Roller, Mary 641 wf. of Lucas Wagner; mo. of John Wagner

Romie, Charles Theodore 689 German immigrant; son of John F. Romie

Romie, Ernest 689 son of John F. Romie

Romie, John F. 689 fa. of Charles Theodore Romie; influenced by John Augustus Sutter to come to California, ca. 1841

Romie, Louise 689 decd. dau. of John F. Romie

Romie, Maria Christina Soledad (Mary

C.) 689 dau. of John F. Romie; wf. of David Jacks

Romie, Paul T. 689 son of John F. Romie

Root, Josiah 391 hbd. of Nancy Green Root; fa. of Phebe Root Hoyt

Root, Nancy Green 391 wf. of Josiah Root; mo. of Phebe Root Hoyt

Roselip, Albert 305-

306

German immigrant; rancher Contra Costa, Mont., San Luis Obispo counties; purchased 53 ac. SLO Co.’s Steele tract near Edna; ranches near Shandon & Creston; Trustee of Edna school

Roselip, Laura L. Rassette 306 wf. of Albert Roselip

Ross, Alexander 545 fa. of Dr. Hugh Ross

Ross, Asa 437 fa. of Annie Ross Wood

Ross, Daniel 341 fa. of Jennie Ross Sanborn

Ross, Etta Gabaretta 546 wf. of Dr. Hugh Ross

Ross, Harriett 545 wf. of F. Cooley; mo. of William R. Cooley

Ross, Hugh (Dr.) 545-

546 Paso Robles homeopathic physician

Ross, Jennie 341 dau. of Daniel Ross; wf. of William Augustus Sanborn

Ross, Mary Coe 545 mo. of Dr. Hugh Ross

Ross, Sadie 490 wf. of George Henry Ely

Roth, Regina 536 wf. of Henry F. Loeber

Roussell, Apolinarius (Rev.) (Russell) 318,

646

Priest, St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Wats.; founder of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Rowe, [Ellen Saphrona] (Sophronia)

(Fronia)

430,

523

decd. dau. of Rhoda Ann McFarland & William Henry Rowe; wf. of William Palmtag

Rowe, Charles William 523,

586

son of Rhoda Ann McFarland & William Henry Rowe; twin bro. of George Wilson Rowe

Rowe, Cynthia Ann (Miss S. A.) 523,

710

dau. of Rhoda Ann McFarland & William Henry Rowe; wf. of Ezekial Jackson Mann

Rowe, Ellen 523 dau. of Rhoda Ann McFarland & William Henry Rowe

Rowe, Eva Ryason 586 dau. of James Myron Ryason; wf. of George Wilson Rowe

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Rowe, Frank Lee 523,

526

son of Rhoda Ann McFarland & William Henry Rowe

Rowe, Fronia see Rowe, Ellen [Saphrona] (Sophronia) (Fronia)

Rowe, George LeRoy 586 son of Eva Ryason & George Wilson Rowe

Rowe, George Wilson

523,

526,

586

son of Rhoda Ann McFarland & William Henry Rowe; twin bro. of Charles William Rowe

Rowe, Harris Elliott 523 son of Katie Bonde & Marion Thomas Rowe

Rowe, Ida Reed 526 dau. of Anna Gregson & Robert Reed; 2d wf. of James H. Rowe

Rowe, James Harvey

523,

525-

526

son of Rhoda Ann McFarland & William Henry Rowe

Rowe, Jennie Ryason 526 1st wf. of James H. Rowe, decd.

Rowe, Jessie 586 son? of Eva Ryason & George Wilson Rowe

Rowe, Katie Bonde 523 dau. of Nissan Peter Bonde; wf. of Marion Thomas Rowe

Rowe, Mabel Rhoda 523 dau. of Catherine (Katie) Bonde & Marion Thomas Rowe

Rowe, Marion Thomas 520,

523

son of Rhoda Ann McFarland & William Henry Rowe; Mont. Cty. resident

Rowe, Mynne F. (Minnie) 523 decd. dau. of Rhoda A. McFarland & William Henry Rowe; wf. of Richard Patrick Quinn

Rowe, Rhoda 586 dau. of Eva Ryason & George Wilson Rowe

Rowe, Rhoda Ann McFarland 523 wf. William Henry Rowe; mo. of Marion Thomas Rowe

Rowe, Ruth see Roe, Ruth (Rowe), 722 wf. of John A. Blessing; mo. of John Franklin & Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing, and Mrs. [Alice] Canfield; married in Santa Clara

Rowe, Shirley Irving 523 son Catherine (Katie) Bonde & Marion Thomas Rowe

Rowe, Sophronia see Rowe, [Ellen Saphrona] (Sophronia) (Fronia)

Rowe, William Bryan 526 son of Jennie Ryason & James H. Rowe

Rowe, William Henry [1st]

520,

523,

525-

526,

710

hbd. of Rhoda Ann McFarland Rowe; fa. of Marion Thomas Rowe & Cynthia Ann Rowe Mann; 1st settler in Pajaro Val.

Rowe, William Henry [2d] 523 son of Catherine (Katie) Bonde & Marion Thomas Rowe

Rowling, Dorcas Parsons 627 dau. of Annie Wilmoth & Worthington Parsons; wf. of William H. Rowling

Rowling, William H. 627 hbd. of Dorcas Parsons; rep. Del Monte Milling Co. (San Francisco)

Royse, Anna R. (Annie) 327 dau. of John Royse; wf. of Edward White Jr.

Royse, John 327 fa. of Anna R. Royse White

Rurup, Hannah 331 Danish immigrant; wf. of Jesse Iverson; mo. of J. B. Iverson

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Russell (Rev. Father) see Roussell, Apolinarius (Rev.)

Russell, Frances J. 326-

327 wf. of William Francis White

Ryan, Ann Maloney 583 mo. of John M. Ryan

Ryan, John 583 fa. of John M. Ryan

Ryan, John M. 583-

584 Pajaro farmer; son of Ann Maloney & John Ryan

Ryan, John Patric 584 son of May McCarthy & John M. Ryan

Ryan, May McCarthy 584 decd. wf. of John M. Ryan

Ryan, Nora 633 wf. of Arthur J. Atteridge [1st]; mo. of Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Ryason, Eva 586 dau. of James Myron Ryason; wf. of George Wilson Rowe

Ryason, James Myron 586 fa. of Eva Ryason Rowe

Ryason, Jennie 526 decd. 1st wf. of James Harvey Rowe

Ryder, Rachel 645 dau. of Rachel Carr & William Ryder; wf. of Charles Bardin

Ryder, Rachel Carr 645 wf. of William Ryder; mo. of Rachel Ryder Bardin

Ryder, William 645 hbd. of Rachel Carr Ryder; fa. of Rachel Ryder Bardin

S

Sacramento (1851) 692 Peter Peterson Sr. went there after being washed out of gold mines, found “just one house left” after a fire destroyed Sacramento

Sacramento & Marysville stage line 325 Horatio Moore Warden Sr. & Lewis Moore Warden organized & operated the line

Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Hollister) 736 Rev. Fa. B. Smyth & Fa. Donohue were in charge

Salinas (Cty. Seat of Monterey Cty.)

267-

268,

293,

294,

303

Cty. seat moved to Salinas from Mont. by vote, Nov. 1872; Jesse Douglas Carr was member of board of freeholders that framed new charter for Salinas; John G. Joy owned thousands of acres; William Vanderhurst went to Salinas when there were only 2 buildings, one was later utilized as the dining room of the Abbott Hotel; 1st man to invest in Salinas was S. W. Conklin of firm Conklin & Samuels; Pedro Zabala remem-bered Salinas when it had “a few adobe buildings and shacks, and was surrounded by new and undeveloped country”

Salinas (first restaurant) 735-

736 see bio. of James Jeffery Sr.

Salinas (Hihn’s Planing Mill) 262 1902 fire destroyed a large amt. of lumber & mill

Salinas (ship) 290

Marcus Harloe brought to San Francisco from Providence, R. I., the schooner Wild Pigeon which carried material for steamer Salinas, 1st ship built by Pacific Coast Steamship Co.

Salinas City Bank

267,

287,

712

Jesse Douglas Carr was founder & president; James H. McDougall & Alexander B. Jackson were Presidents; William S. Johnson was organizer & cashier

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Salinas Creamery 295 Benjamin Hitchcock was a director

Salinas Democrat 593 Bedson A. Eardley associated as printer with John Wickham Leigh

Salinas Fire Dept. 287 James H. McDougall was long-time chief

Salinas Gas, Electric Light & Water Co. 331 see Salinas Water & Light Co.

Salinas Lumber Co. 588 Richard Mathew Shackelford associated as mgr. (in Paso Robles?)

Salinas Odd Fellows Building 294 Vanderhurst’s G. W. Hatch & Co. warehouse

Salinas Post Office 267 John G. Joy served as Postmaster

Salinas Public Library (Odd Fellows) 267 Jesse Douglas Carr contributed $5,000 to Odd Fellows for a public library in Salinas

Salinas Valley Lumber Co. 730 Edgar Willis Steele was an incorporator

Salinas Water & Light Co.

287,

331-

332

James H. McDougall was secretary; J. B. Iverson, president; Co. started by James Hogen & Joseph Enright; J. B. Iverson & William Vanderhurst took it over

Salinas Weekly Index 736 est. 1872 by Melville Byerly; William J. Hill, publisher 1876

Sally, Abraham 739-

740

son of Elizabeth & William Sally; Hollister pioneer, farmer, stock-raiser

Sally, Elizabeth 739 wf. of William Sally; mo. of Abraham Sally

Sally, Florence 740 dau. of Mary E. Janes & Abraham Sally; wf. of Aden Recht, of Stockton

Sally, Hattie 740 dau. of Mary E. Janes & Abraham Sally; wf. of E. Fairchild, of Riverside

Sally, Katie 740 dau. of Mary E. Janes & Abraham Sally; wf. of Harry Monroe, of Stockton

Sally, Mary E. 740 dau. of Mary E. Janes & Abraham Sally

Sally, Mary E. Janes 739 dau. of Mary & William Janes; wf. of Abraham Sally

Sally, William 739 hbd. of Elizabeth Sally; fa. of Abraham Sally

Salmon, Ellen (Irene) 688 wf. of Walter Lynskey

Salvation Army Colony (Soledad) 265

Frederick Augustus Hihn supplied lumber to Fort Romie on appeal from Frederick St. George de Latour Booth-Tucker, the Salvation Army Commander

Samons, Charles see Simmons, Charles (Samons)

San Benito Co. Improvement Club 657 Ransom P. Lathrop, member, board control & treas.

San Benito County 577,

597

Thomas S. Hawkins fought for separation from Mont. Cty., 1869-1870; Gov. Newton Booth apptd. John Breen to com. to est. San Benito County in 1874

San Benito County (oil development)

718,

719,

722

William Higby Jr. was stockholder, Petroleum Dev. Co.; Thomas Flint, Jr. also active in oil development; T. F. (J. F.) & Oliver (Oscar) C. Blessing owned stock in Hollister Petroleum Co., Hamiltonian Oil Co., & Hollister Crude Oil Co.

San Benito Rancho see Rancho San Benito (San Benito Co.)

San Bernardo Rancho see Rancho San Bernardo (Monterey Co.)

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San Carlos Ranch (Monterey Co.) 525 owned by Bradley Varnum Sargent Sr.

San Francisco (aka Yerba Buena) 504,

686

First 4th-of-July celebrated 1836 by Jacob Primer Leese; described upon arrival of the sailer Mallory in September 1849

San Francisco (cable cars) 555 Benjamin Brooks devised 1st cable grip & promoted cable cars

San Francisco (fires, 1850-1851)

259-

260,

296

F. A. Hihn’s losses described; Finley, Johnson & Co.’s losses described

San Francisco Bulletin 312 referred to Joseph Hubbard Hollister, et al., who purchased the Lompoc and Mission Vieja de la Purissima ranchos as “a set of blockheads”

San Francisco Chronicle 310 Manuel R. Merritt published Mont. Herald with Emmet E. Curtis, who was subsequently on the editorial staff of the San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco Gas Co. 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn was stockholder

San Francisco Harbor (1849) 507 Jacob Primer Leese saw ships in San Francisco harbor as “a great forest of dead trees”

San Jose State Normal School 529 Nellie May Chope was President, Alumni Association

San Juan Bautista (Topa Rancho) 596 see biography of John Breen; Topa aka Tract of Land near San Juan Bautista (Breen)

San Justo Homestead Association 284,

576

San Benito Co. developer, James Hudner incorp-orator; Henry Waterhouse Briggs organized Assn.

San Justo Rancho (Hollister tract) see Rancho San Justo (Hollister tract)

San Lorenzo Stables (Santa Cruz) 512,

623

W. H. Bias bought C. H. Lincoln’s San Lor. stables; conducted by Albion Paris Swanton & “C. H. Martin” [sic, i.e.: Charles Henry Lincoln]

San Luis Commercial Bank 662 see also Commercial Bank (San Luis Obispo)

San Luis Lighthouse, Point (St. Louis) 656 waterworks built by Simon H. Hanson Jr.

San Luis Obispo Agricultural Society 700 Lewis Moore Warden aided in its est., was a director

San Luis Obispo Board of Supervisors 290,

317

Capt. Marcus Harloe was a member; John H. Hollister Jr. was youngest member ever; Horatio Moore Warden was member

San Luis Obispo Board of Trade 333 McDowell Reid Venable was President

San Luis Obispo City Council 305 Robert Edgar Jack Sr. was Pres. of Council

San Luis Obispo Co-operative Store 316 Mark Elberg was a director

San Luis Obispo County (history) 296 Charles H. Johnson Jr. published his history of the Cty. in San Luis Obispo Tribune

San Luis Obispo High School 290 Capt. Marcus Harloe helped establish it

San Luis Obispo hotels 698 New Cosmopolitan Hotel leased by Robert M. Sebastian

San Luis Obispo Methodist Episcopal

Church 338 Margaret Price Foreman was 1st member

San Luis Obispo Savings Bank 590 William T. Scott, vice-president

San Luis Obispo Tribune 555 Benjamin Brooks, proprietor

San Luis Obispo University school 728 Albert Nelson was student (perhaps private school)

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San Luis Obispo, Point 281 Holloway from Mazatlan landed with John Jacob Simmler in Aug. 1852

San Miguel Improvement Co. 712 N. Hutson was chairman of executive committee

San Vicente Dairy (S. Cruz) 600 Louis Moretti had an interest

Sanborn & Ford (Salinas) 331 Iverson Bros. had manufacturing shop at their Salinas location

Sanborn, Anna Ethel 341 dau. of Jennie Ross & William Augustus Sanborn; wf. of Clarence Walker

Sanborn, Caroline Scott 334 wf. of Lucius Sanborn; mo. of Lucius W. Sanborn

Sanborn, Carrie C. 341 dau. of Jennie Ross & William Augustus Sanborn

Sanborn, Edwin Forrest (Edward; L. F.) 278,

508

director, Bank of Wats., 1902; Gilbert L. Anderson was asst. agt. for loading ships

Sanborn, Hannah Tobie 340 wf. of William Sanborn; mo. of William Augustus Sanborn

Sanborn, Jennie Ross 341 dau. of Daniel Ross; wf. of William Augustus Sanborn

Sanborn, Lucius (Lucian)

278,

293,

334,

340,

568

bro. of William Augustus Sanborn; director, Bank of Wats.; director 1871 Wats. Gas Co.; Ford & Sanborn, Wats.; Vanderhurst, Sanborn & Co., Salinas; d. 1899; Bank of Mont. Cty., director; founded, with Dr. Charles Ford, Ford & Sanborn Co., gen’l merchants, early ‘50s

Sanborn, Lucius W. 334 “only” son of Lucius (Lucian) Sanborn; secretary of Ford, Sanborn Co.

Sanborn, Newman 340 bro. of Lucius & William Augustus Sanborn

Sanborn, Vale & Co. (San Francisco) 545 Emma Cooley was compositor/typesetter for Sanborn, Vale & Co.

Sanborn, Willa Augusta 341 dau. of Jennie Ross & William Augustus Sanborn; wf. of E. A. Kumble; mo. of Alvin L., Jennie, & Chester A. Kumle

Sanborn, William 340 hsb. of Hannah Tobie Sanborn

Sanborn, William Augustus 340 bro. of Lucius (Lucian): “On his arrival in Wats. William A. Sanborn joined his brothers, Lucius (Lucian) and Newman….”

Sanchez, Francisco (Fr.) 647 Franciscan Fa. of Mission Santa Barbara; had charge of Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Sanchez, Josefa Castro 551 wf. of Samuel Franklin Geil

Sands, Artemesia 579 wf. of William Williamson; mo. of Caroline Williamson Judd

Sanford orchard (Watsonville) 252 “The Moss peach orchard and the Sanford orchard were planted about this same time.” (1858); Asa P. Sanford? at Sandy’s Corner (Corralitos)

Santa Clara Co. (orchard) 656 Levi B. Lathrop; fa. of R. P. Lathrop; “set out the first orchard in that Cty.” (Santa Clara Co.)

Santa Clara Lumber Co. (San Jose) 687 Frederick William Lucas represented the firm

Santa Clara Mission 318 Ira Van Gordon settled there in 1846

Santa Clara Valley Agricultural Assn. 716 Charles Bruce Younger Sr. founder & secretary

Santa Clara Valley Mill & Lumber Co. 742 Fred Willer Swanton worked for it in Felton

Santa Cruz (City Clerk) 518 Orlando J. Lincoln was city clerk for 6 years

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Santa Cruz (city) nicknames 518 Santa Cruz was referred to as “the Flower City.”

Santa Cruz (Mission & Upper Plaza) 639 William Blackburn had mercantile bus. in adobe

Santa Cruz (new streets named,

opened)

669,

679

Christian Hoffmann est. Spruce, New, Center, Prince, Franklin and Pioneer; Berkshire Ave. & Baldwin St. named for Levi Karner Baldwin; area also known as Berkshire Heights

Santa Cruz (race track) 669 “old race track” run by Christian Hoffmann

Santa Cruz (ship) 520 Jean Baptiste Dabadie helped build in 1846

Santa Cruz (surveyed, 1866) 337 Solomon Walliston Foreman got a govt. contract

Santa Cruz (water supply) 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn supplied city with water for domestic and fire protection

Santa Cruz & Pescadero stage line 512 William Henry Bias bought

Santa Cruz beach 695

Thomas Jefferson Weeks arrived in S. Cruz, Nov. 1849, “where he and an associate bought a cabin from an old schooner and thus secured an abode on the beach”

Santa Cruz County Assessor 518 Orlando J. Lincoln was deputy Assessor for 8 years

Santa Cruz County Bank 669 Christian Hoffmann was director & active in its organization

Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors

261,

266,

298,

327

Members: Jesse Douglas Carr (1855); Frederick Augustus Hihn (1862-1867); Jacob Altt Blackburn served 12 yrs.; Edward White served ca. 1900-

Santa Cruz County Pioneers’ Society see Frederick Augustus Hihn, p. 261

Santa Cruz County Schools Supt. 687 John William Linscott elected Supt., Nov. 1882

Santa Cruz Electric Light & Power Co. 623,

742

Albion Paris Swanton was stockholder & vice-president; Dr. Hulbert Henry Clark, president; Fred Willer Swanton, secretary & genl. mgr.; John F. Appleby (Appellby) & Charles Edward Lilly were directors

Santa Cruz Hotel 634 conducted by partners Peter Veeder Wilkins & George Henry Van Dresser

Santa Cruz House (hotel) 688 “managed” by Richard James Forbes Scott

Santa Cruz Oil Co. 742 established by Fred Willer Swanton, ca. 1900; operates in Bakersfield oil fields; Henry Willey, pres.; J. J. C. Leonard, vice-pres.

Santa Cruz Railroad (Rail Road) 617-

618 Elliott Davis Perry assisted as surveyor

Santa Cruz Water Works 518 Orlando J. Lincoln was superintendent for 8 years

Santa Margarita Valley (SLO Co.) 716

“practically discovered the country east of Santa Margarita valley, where [Mercurial Garcia] had innumerable heads of cattle, and where he ran a general merchandise store”

Santa Marie (ship) 290 Capt. Marcus Harloe, commanding, Pacific Coast Steamship Co.

Santa Ynez Land & Improvement Co. 730 Edgar Willis Steele an incorporator

Sargent, Bradley E. 595 son of K. E. Eckhardt & James P. Sargent

Sargent, Bradley Varnum 3rd (Jr.) 725 son of Rose Littlefield & Bradley Varnum Sargent Jr.

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Sargent, Bradley Varnum Jr. 725-

726

port. facing p. 725; son of Julia Ann Flynn & Bradley Varnum Sargent Sr.; Mont. Co. District Attorney & Superior Court Judge

Sargent, Bradley Varnum Sr.

595,

725-

726

fa. of Bradley Varnum Sargent Jr. & James P. Sargent; hbd. of Rose Littlefield Sargent

Sargent, Catharine (K.) E. Eckhardt 595 wf. of James P. Sargent

Sargent, Charles R. 595 son of K. E. Eckhardt & James P. Sargent

Sargent, James Pattee II 595,

725

son of Julia Ann Flynn & Bradley Varnum Sargent Sr.; Mont. wholesale butcher, stock raiser

Sargent, Julia Ann Flynn 725 wf. of Bradley Varnum Sargent Sr.; mo. of James P. Sargent, Bradley Varnum Sargent Jr., Roswell Chapman Sargent, & Harriet (Mrs. M. P. Gregg)

Sargent, Martha Harriet 725 dau. of Julia Ann Flynn & Bradley Varnum Sargent Sr.; wf. of Mortimer P. Gregg

Sargent, Richard 725 son of Rose Littlefield & Bradley Varnum Sargent Jr.

Sargent, Rose Littlefield 725 adopted dau. of Hiram Carey; wf. of Bradley Varnum Sargent Jr.

Sargent, Roswell Chapman 725 son of Julia Ann Flynn & Bradley Varnum Sargent Sr.; has charge of the family ranches (San Carlos Ranch, Mont. Co.)

Sargent, Stanley 725 son of Rose Littlefield & Bradley Varnum Sargent Jr.

Sarles & Widemann (Wideman) 741 pioneer merchant of Gonzales, with Alfred Widemann (Wideman) [general merchandise & post office]

Sarles, William 741 pioneer merchant of Gonzales, with Alfred Widemann (Wideman) [general merchandise & post office] [Sarles was first postmaster]

Saw Mills (Santa Cruz Co.) see

Ashley, Otis; Blackburn, William; Brown, John Bernard; Graham, Isaac (1st in S. Cruz Co.); Hihn, Frederick Augustus; Kent, John T.; Meder, Moses Avery; Moore, Eli (More); Peery, Joseph Wilburn; White, Edward [2nd]; White & DeHart

Sawin, Reuben Haywood 639 in business with William Blackburn in New Orleans

Sawyer, Angeline Souther 697 1st wf. of Elbridge A. Sawyer

Sawyer, Betsy Hardy 697 wf. of Reuben Sawyer; mo. of Elbridge A. Sawyer

Sawyer, Charles 697 son of Angeline Souther & Elbridge A. Sawyer

Sawyer, Clarence 697 son of Angeline Souther & Elbridge A. Sawyer

Sawyer, Elbridge A. 697 son of Betsy Hardy & Reuben Sawyer; Hollister rancher

Sawyer, Eugene 697 son of Angeline Souther & Elbridge A. Sawyer

Sawyer, Frank 697 son of Angeline Souther & Elbridge A. Sawyer

Sawyer, John 563 fa. of Virginia E. Sawyer Brooks

Sawyer, Katie 697 dau. of Angeline Souther & Elbridge A. Sawyer

Sawyer, Martha V. (Mrs. C. W. Wentworth) 697 2nd wf. of Elbridge A. Sawyer

Sawyer, Reuben 697 fa. of Elbridge A. Sawyer

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Sawyer, Virginia E. 563 dau. of John Sawyer; wf. of Myron Holley Brooks

Sawyer, William 697 son of Angeline Souther & Elbridge A. Sawyer

Sayler, Viola M. 732 wf. of Benjamin Frank Patterson

Scaroni, Adeline 624 dau. of Felicita Genone & Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, Anna 624 dau. of Felicita Genone & Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, Elizabeth Codiga 624 wf. of G. Antone Scaroni; mo. of Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, Felicita Gianone (F. Genoni) 624 wf. of Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, G. Antone 624 fa. of Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, Harry 624 son of Felicita Genone & Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, John 624 son of Felicita Genone & Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, Joseph 624 son of Felicita Genone & Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, Leo Pio 624 son of Felicita Genone & Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, Lilly 624 dau. of Felicita Genone & Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, Mary 624 dau. of Felicita Genone & Pio Scaroni

Scaroni, Pio 624 son of Elizabeth Codiga & G. Antone Scaroni; Swiss immigrant; Santa Cruz Co. dairy rancher; produced cream cheese

Schanbacher, Jeslina M. (Tina) 642 2nd wf. of William Anson White

Schilling, Anna Foreman 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Solomon Walliston Foreman; hsb. of Frank Schilling

Schilling, Frank 338 hsb. of Anna Foreman Schilling

Schloss, Aaron (Dr.) 476,

594 hbd. of Adella (Della) Tuttle

Schmitz, Eugene E. 646,

702

hbd. of Julia A. Driscoll Schmitz; Eugene Murphy, son of Mary Driscoll & John Dennis Murphy, was “in the employ of his uncle, the present mayor of San Francisco” (Eugene E. Schmitz, Mayor of San Francisco 1902-1907)

Schmitz, Julia A. Driscoll 646 wf. of Eugene E. Schmitz (Mayor of San Francisco 1902-1907)

Schools (Boulder Creek) 691 see bio. of Joseph Wilburn Peery

Scollin, Catherine A. 634-

635 dau. of James Scollin; wf. of Peter Veeder Wilkins

Scott (Dr.) [unidentified] (Wells Co., Ind.) 663 adoptive fa. of Amelia Griffith Smith

Scott Boarding House (Watsonville) 594,

688

Mary & Richard James Forbes Scott’s home on Plaza; purchased by Owen Tuttle

Scott, Caroline 334 wf. of Lucius Sanborn; mo. of L. W. Sanborn

Scott, Eliza M. Packwood 590 wf. of William T. Scott

Scott, Elizabeth Criswell 589 mo. of William T. Scott

Scott, Emma 688 dau. of Mary & Richard James Forbes Scott; wf. of John William Linscott

Scott, Haney W. 569 Hollister atty. with whom Maurice T. Dooling was associated

Scott, James M. 589 fa. of William T. Scott

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Scott, John B. 590,

593

Salinas druggist; Civil War vet; Mont. Cty. Auditor

Scott, Joseph Wellington 491 Santa Cruz Chief Police, succeeded by Mathew Rawle (Rawley)

Scott, Rachel A. (Salinas) 385 wf. of George Hunter Sr.; mo. of John Hunter

Scott, Richard James Forbes 252,

688

fa. of Emma Scott Linscott; conducted S. Cruz hotel; & Scott’s Boarding House, Wats.; “Scott planted fruit trees on a portion of what is now the plaza.” [i.e., Watsonville’s Plaza]

Scott, Sarah Jane 398 wf. of Philip Kaetzel; mo. of Chas. Paul Kaetzel

Scott, William T. 589-

590

Buena Vista Ranch, San Luis Valley (not a land grant); mapped Guadalupe, Santa Barbara Co.

Sea Beach Hotel (Santa Cruz) 519 James J. C. Leonard got Sea Beach Hotel from David K. Abeel

Seale, Henry W. 267 decd. hbd. of Jesse D. Carr Seale

Seale, Jesse D. Carr 267 dau. of Elizabeth Woods & Jesse Douglas Carr; widow of Henry W. Seale

Sebastian, Alfred T. 697 son of Mary E. Riggs & John W. Sebastian

Sebastian, Charles E. 697 son of Mary E. Riggs & John W. Sebastian; res. of Oxnard

Sebastian, Eugene 697 son of Mary E. Riggs & John W. Sebastian

Sebastian, Howard 698 son of Norma Umstead & Robert M. Sebastian

Sebastian, John L. 697 son of Mary E. Riggs & John W. Sebastian

Sebastian, John W. 697 hbd. of Mary E. Riggs Sebastian; fa. of Robert M. Sebastian

Sebastian, Mary E. Riggs 697 wf. of John W. Sebastian; mo. of Robert M. Sebastian

Sebastian, Norma Umstead 698 dau. of Isaac L. Umstead; wf. of Robert M. Sebastian

Sebastian, Robert M. 697-

698 son of Mary E. Riggs & John W. Sebastian.

Seely, Mary 325 wf. of Gabriel Warden; mo. of Horatio Moore Warden Sr. & Lewis Moore Warden

Seevers, Charles William 447-

448 hbd. of Sarah [Sadie] McGowan Seevers

Seevers, Sarah McGowan [Sadie] 447-

448

dau. William John McGowan; wf. of Charles William Seevers

Seidlinger, Allen Lester 674 Santa Cruz Co. Dep. Sheriff under Milton Besse

Seller, Jane 512 wf. of James Bias; mo. of William Henry Bias

Sesnon, Barbara 612 dau. of Mary S. Porter & William T. Sesnon

Sesnon, Catherine 612 dau. of Mary S. Porter & William T. Sesnon

Sesnon, Mary S. Porter 612 dau. of Kate Hubbard & Benjamin Franklin Porter; wf. of William T. Sesnon (Sisnon)

Sesnon, Porter 612 son of Mary S. Porter & William T. Sesnon

Sesnon, William T. (Sisnon) 612 hbd. of Mary S. Porter Sesnon

Shackelford, James 588 hbd. of Sarah A. Dickerson Shackelford; fa. of Richard Mathew Shackelford

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Shackelford, John 588 bro. of James Shackelford

Shackelford, Lulu 589 dau. of Mary L. McQuestin & Richard Mathew Shackelford

Shackelford, Mary L. McQuestin 589 wf. of Richard Mathew Shackelford

Shackelford, Otto 589 son of Mary L. McQuestin & Richard Mathew Shackelford

Shackelford, Richard Mathew 588-

589

son of Sarah A. Dickerson & James Shackelford; hbd. of Mary L. McQuestin Shackelford; fr. of Otto Schackelford; fa. of Lulu Shackelford; “father” of Paso Robles [sic]; Nevada assemblyman [1864?; not found in Angel’s History of Nevada]; on Paso Robles School Board nearly 30 yrs.

Shackelford, Sarah A. Dickerson 588 dau. of Mr. Beverly Dickerson; wf. of James Shackelford

Shackelford, William 588 bro. of James Shackelford

Shankman, Emma 554 2nd wf. of Cyrus Wright Bridgewater

Shankman, James 554 fa. of Emma Shankman Bridgewater

Shannon, Margaret O’Brien 511 dau. of Mary Driscoll & Daniel O’Brien; wf. of Thomas F. Shannon

Shannon, Matholda 676 niece of ex-Governor Wilson Shannon of Ohio; wf. of Hulbert Henry (Henry H.) Clark

Shannon, Thomas F. 511 hbd. of Margaret O’Brien Shannon

Shaw, Cynthia 682 wf. of Timothy Cowles; mo. of Horace Herbert Cowles

Shearer, Maud (Sheerer) (Mrs. James B.

Shearer) 529 sis. of Nellie May Rickard Chope

Sheehy Block (Watsonville) 717 William E. Greene was contractor who “erected the Sheehy and Foresters blocks”

Sheehy, Madge 732 dau. of John Sheehy; wf. of Thomas J. Riordan Sr.

Sheehy, Mary 633 dau. of Timothy Sheehy; wf. of Arthur Atteridge [2nd]

Sheehy, Patrick Henry (Sheehey) 633 partner of Arthur Atteridge [2nd] in Wats. grocery business

Sheehy, Timothy (Sheehey) 633 fa. of Mary Sheehy Atteridge

Shelby, Charles Henry (Dr.) 622 fa. of Granville Clifford Shelby

Shelby, Emma 622 dau. of Mary A. Bennett & Granville Clifford Shelby

Shelby, Eva 622 dau. of Mary A. Bennett & Granville Clifford Shelby

Shelby, Flora 622 dau. of Mary A. Bennett & Granville Clifford Shelby

Shelby, Granville Clifford 622-

623

hbd. of Mary A. Bennett Shelby; her bro. was Mansell V. Bennett; carpenter & undertaker

Shelby, John 622 son of Mary A. Bennett & Granville Clifford Shelby

Shelby, John Lafayette 579 partner of William Williamson in Williamson Gulch

Shelby, Lenore 622 dau. of Mary A. Bennett & Granville Clifford Shelby

Shelby, Lizzie 622 dau. of Mary A. Bennett & Granville Clifford

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Shelby, Mary 622 dau. of Mary A. Bennett & Granville Clifford Shelby; wf. of John M. DeFrees

Shelby, Mary A. Bennett 622 dau. of Mary Maxswain & Vardamon Bennett; wf. of Glanville Clifford Shelby

Shepherd, Levi 321 James Cass Jr. organized Boston Store (Amador Co.) with Joseph Crackborn, Charles Simmons (Samons), and Levi Shepherd

Sherer, Katie 430 wf. of Albert Palmtag

Sherman, Wilbur J. 419 assoc. of Rufus Waldo Putnam in real estate sales

Sherman, William Tecumseh (Gen.) 252 interested in Pajaro Valley in early 1850s

Sherwood, Eugene 590 Salinas founder

Shideler, Henry Lee 488 hbd. of Maggie Rodgers; Wats. orchardist

Ships loaded from surfboats 508-

509

G. L. Anderson loaded ships in Wats. surf with use of Native American labor

Shipsey, Annie Barrie 337 wf. of William Shipsey Sr.; mo. of Edward, Helen, Kathline, Margaret & William Shipsey Jr.

Shipsey, Edward 337 son of Annie Barrie & William Shipsey Sr.

Shipsey, Edward (Dr.) (Ireland) 337 bro. of William Shipsey Sr.

Shipsey, Helen 337 dau. of Annie Barrie & William Shipsey Sr.

Shipsey, Kathline (Cathline, Catharine) 337 dau. of Annie Barrie & William Shipsey Sr.

Shipsey, Margaret 337 dau. of Annie Barrie & William Shipsey Sr.

Shipsey, Thomas Jacob 337 bro. of William Shipsey Sr.; died in U.S. after immigrating from Ireland

Shipsey, William Jr. 337 son of Annie Barrie & William Shipsey Sr.

Shipsey, William Sr.

Shipsey, William Sr. (continued)

334,

337,

728

Irish immigrant; SLO Mayor, 1898-1902; read law in Durell Stokes Gregory’s office in Salinas & SLO, later became a partner, 1878-1882;

dep. Mont. Co. Clerk; partner of Judge William J. Graves, 1882; associated with D. M. Delmas in San Francisco; SLO attorney with whom Albert Nelson read law

Short, Arminda 298,

663

dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of Jacob Allt Blackburn

Short, Cyrus 662-

663

son of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; hbd. of Trancito Watson Short; fa. of 7 children; Wats./Pajaro Valley farmer; Wats. constable

Short, Elizabeth 663 dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of Jesse Wyckoff (Wycoff)

Short, Emeline 663 dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of Thomas Beck

Short, George [1st] 663 son of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short

Short, George [2nd] 663 son of Trancito Watson & Cyrus Short

Short, Harry 663 decd. son of Trancito Watson & Cyrus Short

Short, Harry Lester 663 son of George Short [2nd]

Short, Ida 663 decd. dau. of Trancito Watson & Cyrus Short

Short, James A. 663 decd. son of Trancito Watson & Cyrus Short

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Short, Louis 663 son of Trancito Watson & Cyrus Short

Short, Malinda J.

495-

497,

663

dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of James Waters; “Linda” strawberry named for her

Short, Mary [1st] 663 dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of Thomas Records (Reckords)

Short, Mary [2nd] 663 dau. of Trancito Watson & Cyrus Short; wf. of Edward Bancom

Short, Nancy Prunty 298,

662

wf. of Stephen Short; mo. of Arminda Short Blackburn, Cyrus Short, Elizabeth Short Wyckoff, Emeline Short Beck, George Short [1st], Malinda J. Short Waters, Mary Short Records, and Newton Short

Short, Newton 663 son of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short

Short, Stephen

298,

497,

662-

663

hbd. of Nancy Prunty Short; fa. of Arminda Short Blackburn, Cyrus Short, Elizabeth Short Wyckoff, Emeline Short Beck, George Short [1st], Malinda J. Short Waters, Mary Short Records, and Newton Short; Santa Cruz potato farmer 1852; bought land from Jacob Allt Blackburn in Wats.

Short, Thomas 663 decd. son of Trancito Watson & Cyrus Short

Short, Trancito Watson 663 dau. of Frank Watson (Monterey Co.); wf. of Cyrus Short

Shoup, George L. (Idaho Senator) 277 Charles G. Chamberlain was a clerk for Shoup

Sill, Alice Hall 276 dau. of Maria Louisa Stinson & Richard Felix Hall; wf. of George W. Sill (who cultivates the Hall homestead)

Sill, George Wellington 276,

648

hbd. of Alice Hall Sill; (Sill cultivates the Hall homestead); Wats. real estate agent associated with John Nelson Besse

Silliman homestead 252

site of first plowing in Pajaro Valley, by Edward Martin in 1851; site of first orchard planted in 1853, “on the Jesse D. Carr place (now the Silliman homestead)”

Simmler, Elizabeth Benner see named in Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo Cty., p. 314, bio of John Jacob Simmler

Simmler, John George 281 fa. of John Jacob Simmler

Simmler, John Jacob 281-

282

port. facing p. 281; French immigrant; “Judge”- Justice of Peace, SLO for 18 yrs.; Postmaster for 18 yrs.; mgr.-cashier Bank of Cayucos; many other County and Town official positions

Simmler, Maria Lafranchi 282 2nd wf. of John Jacob Simmler

Simmler, Rosa Butron (de Canet) 282 1st wf. of John Jacob Simmler; widow of Vicente Canet

Simmons, Charles (Samons) 321 James Cass Jr. organized Boston Store (Amador Co.) with Joseph Crackborn, Charles Simmons (Samons), and Levi Shepherd

Sinnett, Ann Orr 699 wf. of John Sinnett; mo. of Olive Ann Sinnett Meder

Sinnett, John 699 hbd. of Ann Orr Sinnett; fa. of Olive Ann Sinnett Meder

Sinnett, Olive Ann 699 dau. of Ann Orr & John Sinnett; 2nd wf. of Moses Avery Meder

Skow, Anna S. 738 wf. of Peter Storm [1st]; mo. of Christian Frederick

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Slasson, Laura 635 wf. of William A. White [1st]; mo. of Almon White

Slavonians (Slovenians, Pajaro Valley) 254

“Slavonians” comprised twenty-two apple-packing firms in Pajaro Valley, “four American and one Chinese, or a total of twenty-seven firms engaged in the business”

Slawson see Slosson, Edward P. & Margarethe P. Slosson

Slessinger, Lewis see Porter, Slessinger & Co.

Slosson, Edward P. (Slawson) 670 hbd. of Margarethe P. (Margaret) Hoffmann Slosson

Slosson, Margarethe P. (Margaret)

Hoffmann (Slawson) 670

dau. of Annie Margaret Kleiner & Christian Hoffmann; wf. of Edward P. Slosson (Slawson)

Smiley, Mary J. 529 wf. of Michael Gagnon

Smith & Montague 641 Francis Smith & Wilburn W. Montague purchased Corralitos Flouring Mill Co. water rights and operated Wats. Water and Light Co. until 1890

Smith, Alice 628 dau. of Louise Gordon & Jeremiah J. Smith

Smith, Allen Bellingham 282 fa. of Grace Smith Corey; d. 1867

Smith, Amelia see Smith, Cornelia (Amelia) Griffith (Scott)

Smith, Arthur W. 663-

664

son of Cornelia & William H. Smith; Templeton druggist

Smith, Catherine Howett 664 dau. of W. C. Howett; wf. of Allen Bellingham Smith

Smith, Catherine Hughes 570 dau. of Kate Bunde & Alfred Hughes

Smith, Cecilia 628 dau. of Louise Gordon & Jeremiah J. Smith

Smith, Cornelia (Amelia) Griffith (Scott) 663 adopted dau. of Dr. Scott; wf. of William H. Smith; mo. of Arthur W. Smith

Smith, Elizabeth Calderwood Corey 628 widow of Allen Corey; wf. of Leonard J. Smith

Smith, Emma E. Hopkins 730

dau. of Pratt Smith, a well-known lumber merchant of western New York and Canada; wf. of Edgar Willis Steele [see Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo… 4th text pg. after port.] Her mo.’s maiden name was Hopkins, and she was a grd.-dau. of Stephen Hopkins, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence

Smith, Francis

635,

642

co-owner of Watsonville Water & Light Co. with Wilburn W. Montague

Smith, Grace Cooper 282 dau. of Allen Bellingham Smith; wf. of Josiah Potter Corey

Smith, Henry 331 J. B. Iverson worked for him 5 yrs. as blacksmith, 12 mi. from Oakland, CA, ca. 1863-1868

Smith, Jennie 628 dau. of Elizabeth Calderwood Corey & Leonard J. Smith; wf. of Walter Richards

Smith, Jennie C. 534 wf. of Ezra Slocum Carr

Smith, Jeremiah J. 628 hbd. of Louise Gordon Smith; fa. of Leonard J. Smith

Smith, Kirby (Gen.) 332 McDowell Reid Venable served w/ in Civil War

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Smith, Leah 596 wf. of John Breen

Smith, Leonard J. 628 son of Louise Gordon & Jeremiah J. Smith; farmer-blacksmith of Santa Cruz

Smith, Louise Gordon 628 wf. of Jeremiah J. Smith; mo. of Leonard J. Smith

Smith, Lum 253

“Louis Martinelli, Daniel Tuttle, Lum Smith … and others followed [the flood of 1862] with their plantings [of apple orchards] within the next year or two.”

Smith, Nellie 564 decd. wf. of John H. Bray

Smith, Nicholas T. (M. T.) (San

Francisco) 547 Treasurer, Loma Prieta Lumber Co.

Smith, Sarah 627 wf. of Richard Thompson Sr.; mo. of Richard Thompson Jr.

Smith, Thomas (Indiana) 663 fa. of W. H. Smith; grd.-fa. of A. W. Smith

Smith, Walter 628 son of Elizabeth Calderwood Corey & Leonard J. Smith; constable at East S. Cruz

Smith, William H. 663 hsb. of Cornelia (Amelia) Griffith (Scott) Smith; fa. of Arthur W. Smith; St. Helena, Cal., druggist

Smyth, Bernard (Rev. Father) 736 Irish immigrant; asst. at Santa Cruz Holy Cross in 1880s; Sacred Heart Church, Hollister

Snell, Cyrus 299 former hbd. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde Snell Call

Snell, Nancy Emeline Lunceforde 299 wf. of Cyrus Snell; later, wf. of Silas B. Call

Snell, Rhoda 299 dau. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde & Cyrus Snell; widow of Charles H. Reed

Snodgrass, Thomas 278 director, Bank of Wats.

Snyder, Jacob Rink 639 came overland with William Blackburn

Snyder, Joseph (Salinas) 407 fa. of Emma Snyder Littlefield

Soap & glue manufactory (S. Cruz) 508,

651

see Hamilton, Robert E., soap & glue manufactory; see also bio. of Johann Ernest Kunitz; see also Parsons, Henry Fell

Soberanes (Estate of) (Sobrenas) 732 Thomas J. Riordan was atty.

Soberanes, Lola (Soboranas) 365 wf. of Joseph Washington Gregg

Society Dania 583 Danish organization, Chualar, John Iverson Sr. was member

Society of California Pioneers (Assn.) 261,

628

Frederick Augustus Hihn was founder; Richard Thompson Jr. was member

Solomonson, Anna 636 dau. of Fredericka Winkle & Christian Solomonson

Solomonson, Christian 636 hbd. of Fredericka Winkle Solomonson

Solomonson, Fredericka Winkle 636 dau. of Lucia (aka Lucie or Lucy) Fischer Junsen & Henry Winkle; wf. of Christian Solomonson

Solomonson, Henry M. 636 son of Fredericka Winkle & Christian Solomonson

Sones, Emma 293 wf. of Michael M. Vanderhurst; mo. of William Vanderhurst

Soquel Tannery 612 partnership of Benjamin Franklin Porter, George Keating Porter & C. W. Moore

Soto, José Manuel 275,

542

Richard Felix Hall sold Rancho Santa Rita to Mr. Soto 1865; Duncan McKinnon rented land from

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Soto on Rancho Los Gatos or Santa Rita, Salinas

South Methodist College (Santa Rosa) 267 Jesse Douglas Carr contributed $5,600

South Pacific Coast Railroad 509 Wharf at S. Cruz built for railroad

Souther, Angeline 697 1st wf. of E. A. Sawyer

Southern Mill & Warehouse Co. 730 San Francisco firm in which Edgar Willis Steele had interest; see also Southern Pacific Milling Co.

Southern Pacific Hotel 598 Alonzo H. Fredson Sr. was mgr. Tres Pinos hotel

Southern Pacific Milling Co. 588-

589

Richard Mathew Shackelford was supt. in Paso Robles; he employed Elmer P. Alexander; see also Southern Mill & Warehouse Co.

Southern Pacific Railroad Co.

274,

324,

551,

557,

611,

701

Archibald Mitchell Galbraith was Co. surgeon in Castroville, ca. 1892-1895; John Willey & Robert Willey employed in civil engineering dept.; Samuel Franklin Geil atty. for SP & Spreckels Sugar; Dr. Aaron William Bixby was surgeon for S.P.R.R.; George M. Ord employed by for 4 yrs. in S. Francisco; George Elliott; decd. son of Elizabeth Glover & William T. Elliott; killed as conductor on Southern Pacific Railroad

Spafford, Adelaide C. (Spofford) 740 dau. of James M. Spafford; wf. of Victor Hugo Woods; Supt. of SLO schools

Spafford, James M. (Spofford) 740 fa. of Adelaide C. Spafford Woods

Sparks, Isaac J. 290 hbd. of Mary Ayres (Ayers) Sparks; fa. of Flora Sparks Harloe; Marcus Harloe was father-in-law

Sparks, Manuela Flora 290 dau. of Mary Ayers & Isaac J. Sparks; wf. of Capt. Marcus Harloe

Sparks, Mary Ayres (Ayers) 290 wf. of Isaac J. Sparks; mo. of Flora Sparks Harloe

Spear, Nathan 504 associated with Jacob Primer Leese in Mont.

Speel, Harry (Speele) 639 came overland with William Blackburn

Spence (So. Pac. RR sta.) (Spencer)

(Monterey Co.) 727

named in honor of David Spence, fa. of Arcadia Spence Argüello

Spence ranch (Monterey Co.) 316

Charles Laird, with bro.-in-law of Giles P. Kellogg, bought 7,000 ac. “forming a part of the old Spence ranch, and situated at Chualar, Mont. County,” ca. 1867

Spence, Adelaide Estrada 664 dau. of Isabel Argüello & José Mariano Estrada; wf. of David Spence

Spence, Alexander 664,

667

grd.-son of Adelaide Estrada & David Spence; son of—Malarin (Fatjo) & David Stewart Spence

Spence, Arcadia (Spencer)

664,

667,

727

grd.-dau. of Adelaide Estrada & David Spence; dau. of—Malarin (Fatjo) & David Stewart Spence; wf. of Luis Lorenzo Argüello

Spence, David (1st) 664 founder of Spence family in Mont. Co.; apptd. Alcalde by Gov. Argüello

Spence, David (2nd) 664,

667

grd.-son of Adelaide Estrada & David Spence; son of Refugia Malarin Fatjo & David Stewart Spence

Spence, David Stewart 664 son of Adelaide Estrada & David Spence; hsb. [1st] of Refugia Malarin Spence

Spence, Inez Eugenia 664 dau. of Mary T. Sullivan & Rudolph B. Spence

Spence, Lena Call 299 dau. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde & Silas B.

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Call; wf. of William R. Spence (formerly of San Francisco, now a resident of San Luis Obispo)

Spence, Mary T. Sullivan 664 dau. of John Sullivan; wf. of Rudolph B. Spence

Spence, Refugia Malarin 664 dau. of Mariano Malarin; wf. [1st] of David Stewart Spence; wf. [2nd] of Antonio Victor Fatjo

Spence, Refugia Malarin 664 dau. of Mariano Malarin; wf. [1st] of David Stewart; wf. [2nd] of Antonio Victor Fatjo

Spence, Rudolph B. 664,

667

grd.-son of Adelaide Estrada & David Spence; son of Refugia Malarin (Fatjo) & David Stewart Spence

Spence, William R. 299 hbd. of Lena Call Spence (formerly of San Francisco, now a resident of San Luis Obispo)

Spencer see Spence 727 (error in identification of Arcadia Spence and her fa. David Stewart Spence) (i.e., not Spencer)

Spencer, William H. 341-

342 “Judge Spencer”, SLO Atty

Sperry Flour Co.

588,

610,

730

Richard Mathew Shackelford was associated; aka Hollister Flouring Mill; Thomas A. Work was its agent in Pacific Grove; Edgar Willis Steele had an interest & was a director

Sprague, Almina 617 mo. of Elliott Davis Perry

Sprague, Emiline 735-

736 decd. 1st wf. of James Jeffery Sr., d. 1873

Spreckels (community, Monterey Co.) 575,

664

Carlisle Stewart Abbott bought 4,000 acres in 1865; located on Rancho Llano de Buena Vista, David Spence claimant

Spreckels Sugar Co. 551 Samuel Franklin Geil was atty. for So. Pac. RR & Spreckels Sugar Co.

Spreckels, Claus 508 Gilbert L. Anderson was asst. agt. for loading ships

Spring Flour Co. (Hollister) 726 William Chaney bookkeeper & acct., later mgr.

Spring Valley Water Works (San Mateo Co.) 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn was an investor

Spurrier, Bert 668 son of Nancy Merriam & Green Spurrier

Spurrier, Charles 668 son of Nancy Merriam & Green Spurrier

Spurrier, Florence Keagle 669 dau. of John L. Keagle; 2nd wf. of George F. Spurrier

Spurrier, Frank McCray 669 son of Maggie Otis & George F. Spurrier

Spurrier, George 669 son of Maggie Otis & George F. Spurrier

Spurrier, George F. 668-

669

son of Nancy Merriam & Green Spurrier; mgr. of Rancho Santa Ysabel; SLO Cty. Surveyor; mgr. Paso Robles Farmers’ Alliance Business Assn.; Paso Robles City Engineer

Spurrier, Green 668 hbd. of Nancy Merriam Spurrier; fa. of George F. Spurrier

Spurrier, Hattie 668 dau. of Nancy Merriam & Green Spurrier

Spurrier, Howard 669 son of Maggie Otis & George F. Spurrier

Spurrier, Lilly 668 dau. of Nancy Merriam & Green Spurrier

Spurrier, Maggie Otis 669 dau. of James Otis; 1st wf. of George F. Spurrier

Spurrier, Mary [1st] 668 dau. of Nancy Merriam & Green Spurrier

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Spurrier, Mary [2nd] 669 dau. of Maggie Otis & George F. Spurrier

Spurrier, Nancy Merriam 668 wf. of Green Spurrier; mo. of George F. Spurrier

Spurrier, Richard 688 fa. of Green Spurrier; grd.-fa. of George F. Spurrier

Spurrier, Sherman 668 son of Nancy Merriam & Green Spurrier

Spurrier, Will 668 son of Nancy Merriam & Green Spurrier

Sresovich, Luke G. (Soresovich) 254,

298

“Codling moth was brought into our valley in old boxes shipped in by these men.” [Rabasa and L. G. Sresovich]; “L. G. Soresovich” bought apples from Pajaro Valley for Santa Clara

St. Charles Hotel (San Luis Obispo) 281 John Jacob Simmler est. it as 1st in SLO

St. George Hotel (Santa Cruz) 518 James J. C. Leonard was a proprietor, opened 1897

St. John, Edward 603 of Salinas meat market; Bd. Supes. 1875-1880; employed William Hatton who later bought him out

St. Mary’s Farm 647 alt. name for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church

318,

495,

646,

717

Wats. church erected under leadership of Fa. Patrick D. Hassett, consecrated 1902; James Waters went to Wats., 1859 to rebuild Cath. Church; see also Greene, Wilbur Eugene; see also Catholic Church (Watsonville)

St. Varan (Mr.) [St. Vrain?] 504 Jacob Primer Leese worked in his San Fernando, New Mexico? store

Stack, Ida Knight 514,

517

dau. of Lydia A. Killey & Dr. Benjamin Knight Jr.; wf. of John T. (J. F.) Stack

Stack, John T. (J. F.) 517 hbd. of Ida Knight Stack

Staffler, George 622 undertaker partner of Granville Clifford Shelby

Stage lines see p. 325: Horatio Moore Warden

Stagg, Nettie 661 dau. of John Stagg; wf. of Samuel Henry Rambo

Stambaugh, Daniel B. (Capt.) 426 Civil War capt. under whom John Phillips served

Stanford, Leland 271 Lassen’s ranch became Senator Stanford’s Vina (Vino) ranch, Alfred Baldwin was superintendent

Stanley, Julia P. dau. of General Stanley; 1st wf. of Edgar Willis Steele [see Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo… 4th text p. after portrait]

Stanly, John A. (Stanley) (S. F. atty.) 322 law partner in firm Hayes, Stanly & Hayes, with whom Robert H. Willey was associated

Starr & Co., A. D. (Marysville) 588 R. M. Shackelford associated for several years

Starr, Benjamin S. 533 fa. of Lena Starr Cochran

Starr, Margaret 720 wf. of Claus Foster; mo. of Jacob Foster Sr.

State Loan & Trust Co. 612 Benjamin Franklin Porter was director

Statler, Jonas 541 Duncan McKinnon harvested for him on a separator

Steadman, Montague (William D.) 365 hbd. of Mary Ann [aka Dallie] Gregg Steadman

Stearns, Clara Weeks 696 dau. of Margaret Morgan & Thomas Jefferson Weeks; wf. of Frank Stearns (Oakland)

Stearns, Frank 696 hbd. of Clara Weeks Stearns

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Steele Brothers

339,

729-

730

partnership of Edgar Willis Steele, Isaac C. Steele, & George Steele; firm dissolved in 1880

Steele, Anna Cordelia 729 sis. of Edgar Willis Steele, with whom he lived in Delhi, NY.; wf. of John B. Howe

Steele, Damaris Johnson

339,

729

wf. of Nathaniel Steele; mo. of George Steele, Edgar Willis Steele, et al.; d. Petaluma 1860

Steele, Delia M. Day 340 dau. of Norman & Julia A. Day; wf. of George Steele

Steele, Edgar J. (Edgar W.) 730

son of Emma E. Smith & Edgar Willis Steele; [see Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo…. Thompson & West, 1883. p. facing 41: bio of Edgar Willis Steele for i.d. on Edgar J. & his mo.]

Steele, Edgar Willis

339,

729-

730

son of Damaris Johnson & Nathaniel Steele; Marin Co. dairy; SLO dairy; Pescadero dairy; mammoth cheese 3,056 lbs., ½ sent to San Francisco, sold for $3,000, other ½ sent to Army of the Potomac; d. 1896

Steele, Emma E. Smith 730 2d wf. of Edgar Willis Steele; his 1st wf. d. 1867.

Steele, Frederick (Maj.-General) 555,

729

son of Damaris Johnson & Nathaniel Steele; Civil War uncle of Mary Ella Steele Brooks; d. San Mateo Co., 1868; [see 1st text p. after port. in Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo… which states that he was “a distinguished officer of the army in the war with Mexico, and during the Rebellion” … “a cadet at the Military Academy”]

Steele, George (Judge)

338-

340,

555,

729

son of Damaris Johnson & Nathaniel Steele; uncle of Mary Ella Steele Brooks; d. Oct. 1901; SLO & San Mateo 1864, from San Rafael, Marin Cty.

Steele, Isaac Chapman 339,

729

son of Damaris Johnson & Nathaniel Steele; settled at Pescadero, 1862

Steele, John Benedict 729 son of Damaris Johnson & Nathaniel Steele; NY Congressman d. 1867, thrown from carriage

Steele, Julia P. Stanley

(referred to but not named) 729

1st wf. of Edgar Willis Steele; “daughter of General Stanley of the United States Army, and sis. of Hon. N. Y. Stanley, of Arroyo Grande. The marriage took place at Chattanooga, Tennessee, where General Stanley was then in command. The lady died the following year.” [see Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo… 4th text p. after portrait]

Steele, Mary Ella 555 dau. of John B. Steele; wf. Benjamin Brooks

Steele, Nathaniel 339,

729

hsb. of Demaris Johnson Steele; fa. of Edgar Willis Steele; d. 1861 at Pt. Reyes

Steele, Osman N. 729 son of Damaris Johnson & Nathaniel Steele; deputy sheriff Delaware Co., NY, killed 1845

Steele, Rensalaer Ebenezer 339,

729

cousin of Edgar Willis Steele, with whom he was in dairy business at Pescadero; cousin of George Steele

Steele, William 729 decd. son of Damaris Johnson & Nathaniel Steele, although not mentioned by name herein [see Myron Angel’s History of San Luis Obispo… 1st

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text p. after portrait]

Steffani, Nellie 275 wf. of Frederick P. Feliz Sr.

Stevens, Ellen M. 618 dau. of James Stevens; wf. of Elliott Davis Perry

Stevenson, Jonathan Drake 712 William S. Johnson was in Co. D, Jonathan Drake Stevenson’s New York Volunteers to California 1847

Steward, Andrew 603 Hatton’s Del Monte Creamery run by Andrew Steward & Edward G. Hatton

Stewart, Alexander C. 586 son of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart

Stewart, Amelia I. 586 dau. of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart

Stewart, Catherine F. 586 dau. of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart

Stewart, Charles W. 586 son of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart

Stewart, Deborah 618 decd. wf. of M. W. Quick

Stewart, Flora E. 586 dau. of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart; wf. of Mr. Foree

Stewart, Helen A. 586 dau. of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart

Stewart, Helen Cook 562,

585 sis. of Mary Cook Buffington; wf. of Neil Stewart

Stewart, James 585 son of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart

Stewart, Jeanette 586 dau. of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart

Stewart, John N. 586 son of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart

Stewart, Mary J. (Dr.) 585 dau. of Helen Cook & Neil Stewart

Stewart, Neil 585-

586 Cambria dairying & stock-raising

Still, May Davis 459 wf. of Robert B. Still

Still, Robert B. 459 hsb. of May Davis Still

Stinson, Maria Louisa 275 wf. of Richard Felix Hall

Stocking, Anna L. 486-

487

dau. of Cyntha E. Corey & Joseph C. Stocking; wf. J.M. McKennon

Stocking, Charles C. 486-

487 son of Cyntha E. Corey & Joseph C. Stocking

Stocking, Cyntha E. Corey 486-

487 wf. of Joseph C. Stocking

Stocking, Ernest 486-

487 son of Cyntha E. Corey & Joseph C. Stocking

Stocking, Flora M.

317,

486-

487

dau. of Cyntha E. Corey & Joseph C. Stocking; wf. John H. Hollister

Stocking, Frank M. 486-

487 son of Cyntha E. Corey & Joseph C. Stocking

Stocking, George 486-

487

decd. son of Cyntha E. Corey & Joseph C. Stocking

Stocking, Joseph C. (Judge) 317, fa. of Flora M. Stocking (Hollister); Morro Bay

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486-

487

blacksmith, Justice of Peace

Stocking, Minerva (Minnie) M. 486-

487 dau. of Cyntha E. Corey & Joseph C. Stocking

Stockton Business College 668 George F. Spurrier completed his education at Stockton, Cal.

Stockton Gas & Electric Co. 261-

262

Frederick Augustus Hihn was stockholder, director, manager, President

Stoesser, Otto 359-

361 port. facing p. 359; member of S. Cruz Pioneers

Stoesser, Otto Dominic (O. O.)

360-

361,

624

son of Otto, b. Wats. 1868; hbd. of Katherine Lemman; Henry Stoffers Jr. leased Stoesser’s ranch (“O. O. Stosser”)

Stoffers, Anna Deben 624 dau. of Sophia Jordan & Henry Deben Sr.; wf. of Henry Stoffers Jr.

Stoffers, Arnold 624 son of Anna Deben & Henry Stoffers Jr.

Stoffers, August 624 son of Margaret Miller & Henry Stoffers Sr.

Stoffers, Carl 624 son of Anna Deben & Henry Stoffers Jr.

Stoffers, Harry 624 son of Anna Deben & Henry Stoffers Jr.

Stoffers, Henry Jr. 624 son of Margaret Miller & Henry Stoffers Sr.; Pajaro Valley farmer

Stoffers, Henry Sr. 624 hbd. of Margaret Miller Stoffers; fa. of Henry Stoffers Jr.

Stoffers, Herman 624 son of Margaret Miller & Henry Stoffers Sr.

Stoffers, Hinry 624 son of Margaret Miller & Henry Stoffers Sr.

Stoffers, Ida 624 dau. of Anna Deben & Henry Stoffers Jr.

Stoffers, Jacob 624 son of Margaret Miller & Henry Stoffers Sr.

Stoffers, John 624 son of Margaret Miller & Henry Stoffers Sr.

Stoffers, Margaret 624 dau. of Anna Deben & Henry Stoffers Jr.

Stoffers, Margaret Miller 624 wf. of Henry Stoffers Sr.

Stoffers, Otto 624 son of Anna Deben & Henry Stoffers Jr.

Stokes, James C. (General) 712

Capitol Club (Mont.) located in adobe “where Generals Stokes and Fremont (the latter then lieutenant) had their headquarters, and where the first constitution of California was drafted”

Stone, Frances F. 495 wf. of James A. Brown

Stone, Mary 322 dau. of William Stone (England); 1st wf. of James Cass Jr.

Stone, William (England) 322 fa. of Mary Stone Cass

Stoneman, George 514 Calif. Gov. appt. Dr. Benj. Knight to hospital brd.

Storm, Andy Peter 476 son of Hannah Christina Fisher & Peter Storm [2nd]

Storm, Anna Christine 476 dau. of Hannah Christina Fisher & Peter Storm [2nd]

Storm, Anna M. 738 decd. dau. of Anna S. Skow & Peter Storm

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Storm, Anna S. Skow 738 wf. of Peter Storm; mo. of Christian Frederick Storm

Storm, Chris Frederick Jr. 739 son of Laura (Lena) Anderson & Christian Frederick Storm

Storm, Christian Frederick 738-

739

Danish immigrant; son of Anna S. Skow & Peter Storm; hsb. of Laura (Lena) Anderson Storm; Wats. dairy farmer

Storm, Cinrod 738 decd. son of Anna S. Skow & Peter Storm; to San Francisco 1858, d. 1859 @ 17 yrs.

Storm, Conrad 615 hbd. of Tressa McFadden Storm

Storm, E. (Mrs. Hanstren) [unidentified] 738 dau. of Anna S. Skow & Peter Storm; wf. of Mr. Hanstren

Storm, Emma Sophia 476 dau. of Hannah Christina Fisher & Peter Storm [2nd]

Storm, Hannah Christina Fisher 476 wf. of Peter Storm [2nd]

Storm, James 739 son of Laura (Lena) Anderson & Christian Frederick Storm

Storm, James P. 475 fa. of Peter Storm [2nd]; Pajaro farmer 1867; d. ca.1893 in Denmark

Storm, Jessie Paulina 476 dau. of Hannah Christina Fisher & Peter Storm [2nd]

Storm, Lena 738 dau. of Anna S. Skow & Peter Storm; wf. of Christian M. Hansen (Hanson)

Storm, Lena Anderson 739 Danish immigrant; wf. of Christian Frederick Storm

Storm, Maria Catrina 476 dau. of Hannah Christina Fisher & Peter Storm [2nd]

Storm, Minnie 476 dau. of Hannah Christina Fisher & Peter Storm [2nd]

Storm, Peter [1st] 738 hbd. of Anna S. Skow Storm; fa. of Christian Frederick Storm; b. in Denmark, to S. Cruz Co. 1868, returned to Denmark in 1872 where he died

Storm, Peter [2nd]

475-

476

port. facing p. 475; son of James P. Storm; Pajaro valley apple grower

Storm, Peter [3rd] 739 son of Laura (Lena) Anderson & Christian Frederick Storm

Storm, Sophia 738 dau. of Anna S. Skow & Peter Storm; wf. of Mr. Holstein

Storm, Tressa McFadden 615 dau. of Sophia Fabry & Charles McFadden; wf. of Conrad Storm

Stoters, Peter 485-

486

Catholic Fa., Church of the Sacred Heart of Salinas; nat of Cologne, Germ.

Stow, Sherman Patterson 312 son of William Whitney Stow; hbd. of Ida Hollister

Stow, William Whitney (Stowe) 252,

327

interested in Pajaro Valley in early 1850s; formed a partnership, for potato cultivation, with Charles Ford “and leased a large part of the Amesti bottom” (Rancho los Corralitos), “their camp was located near the little bridge on Lake farm, now owned by Mrs. E. J. Sanborn; purchased, with William Francis White, et al., part of the Rancho Salsipuedes, 1852

Strawberries “Cinderella variety” 496 James Waters’ acquired from East ca. 1875

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Strawberries “first shipment” 496 James Waters’ shipped 1st ship. fr. Wats. to San Francisco

Strawberries “Linda variety” 496 James Waters’ originated “Linda” var. in honor of his wife

Strawberries (Pajaro Valley) 282,

702

“steady income from beets and strawberries, which he cultivates between the trees” of his apple orchards; berry crates and baskets manufactured by DeHart & White Co.

Streeter Mining Co. (Illinois) 328 Pleasant York, fa. of Andrew York, found coal on his property, which est. the mining co.

Strong, Frances 633 wf. of James Thompson; mo. of Uriah Williams Thompson

Stroutt, Phoebe 618 wf. of Peter Quick; mo. of M. W. Quick

Stubbs, John C. 555 freight dept., Southern Pacific Railroad, S.F.

Sudden, Robert 495 James Waters purchased Wats. 27-ac. tract from him

Sullivan, Annie 692 dau. Margaret Sullivan & Timothy Sullivan; wf. of Peter Peterson Sr.

Sullivan, Bert 485 son of Maggie & William Sullivan

Sullivan, Ellen 485 decd. dau. of Maggie & William Sullivan

Sullivan, James 485 son of Maggie & William Sullivan

Sullivan, John 664 fa. of Mary T. Sullivan Spence; founder & 1st president of the Hibernian Bank of San Francisco

Sullivan, Maggie Lain 485 wf. of William Sullivan

Sullivan, Mamie 485 dau. of Maggie Lain & William Sullivan

Sullivan, Margaret 692 wf. of Timothy Sullivan; mo. of Annie Sullivan Peterson

Sullivan, Mary T. 664 dau. of John Sullivan; wf. of Rudolph B. Spence

Sullivan, Timothy 692 hbd. of Margaret Sullivan; fa. of Annie Sullivan Peterson

Sullivan, William 482-

485 Irish to Wats. 1873; worked for Hihn’s RR

Sullivan, Willie 485 son of Maggie & William Sullivan

Sulphur Spring ranch (Cambria) 673 owned by Ernest C. Ivins

Sumner, Elecia (Mrs. E. Davis) 456-

459 wf. of George Davis; 1st mar in CA; to SC in 1854

Surfboat loading of ships 508-

509

G. L. Anderson loaded ships in Wats. surf w/Indians

Surveyors, Land 337 Solomon Walliston Foreman surveyed throughout West, including “Town of Santa Cruz” in 1866

Sutherland, Talmadge 271 wf. of Sherman S. Baldwin; mo. of Alfred Baldwin

Sutter, John Augustus 526,

689

he “offered to give [the] parents of [Anna Gregson Reed; i.e., James and Elizabeth Marshall Reed] the land upon which Sacramento was afterward built if they would name her after him.”; influenced John F. Romie to come to California, 1841.

Swain, Mary L. Hazard 412 dau. Elizabeth Frye & Robert J. Hazard; wf. of Robert W. Swain

Swain, Robert W. 412 hbd. of Mary L. Hazard Swain

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Swanton (American ship) 691 Peter Peterson Sr. shipped for New Orleans in 1843

Swanton House (Santa Cruz) 623,

742

Fred Wilder Swanton & his fa., Albion Paris Swanton built & conducted hotel until it burned in June, 1888

Swanton, Albion Paris

623-

624,

741-

742

fa. of Fred Wilder Swanton; San Lorenzo Stables w/ “C. H. Martin” [sic, i.e., Charles Henry Lincoln]; Bonner Stables; Swanton House w/Fred Wilder Swanton

Swanton, Emily J. Parshley 623 wf. of Albion Paris Swanton

Swanton, Emma Stanley P. Hall 742-

743 dau. of Richard Hall; wf. of Fred Wilder Swanton

Swanton, Etta E. 623 dau. of Emily J. Parshley & Albion Paris Swanton

Swanton, Fred Wilder

623,

741-

742

son of Albion Paris Swanton; hbd. of Emma Stanley P. Hall Swanton; est. Palace Pharmacy; Santa Cruz Electric Light & Power Co. w/Dr. Hulbert Henry Clark; est. Santa Cruz Oil Co.

Swanton, Pearl Hall 742 dau. of Emma Stanley P. Hall & Fred Wilder Swanton

Swayne, William M. 426 fa. of Lucy E. Swayne Phillips

Swensen, Christian Severi (Swenson) 482 Norwegian immigrant; San Miguel Cañon bee keeper (Mont Co.)

Swiss-American Bank (San Francisco) 662 Abram Muscio, stockholder

Sycamore Ranch 300 SLO Co. ranch of Truman Andrews

Sylvester, Mary A. 687 dau. of Solomon Sylvester; wf. of Frederick William Lucas

T

Taffinder, Adelia Hall 276 dau. of Maria Louisa Stinson & Richard Felix Hall; wf. of William G. Taffinder

Taffinder, William G. 276 hbd. of Adelia Hall Taffinder

Tait, Ada 695 dau. of Emma Peterson & William D. Tait

Tait, Annie 695 dau. of Emma Peterson & William D. Tait

Tait, Emma Peterson 692 dau. of Annie Sullivan & Peter Peterson Sr.; wf. of William D. Tait

Tait, Harry 695 son of Margaret Peterson & Robert S. Tait

Tait, Herbert 695 son of Emma Peterson & William D. Tait

Tait, Joseph 692 son of Emma Peterson & William D. Tait

Tait, Josephine 695 dau. of Margaret Peterson & Robert S. Tait

Tait, Margaret 695 dau. of Margaret Peterson & Robert S. Tait

Tait, Margaret Peterson 692,

695

dau. of Annie Sullivan & Peter Peterson Sr.; wf. of Robert S. Tait

Tait, Mary 695 dau. of Margaret Peterson & Robert S. Tait

Tait, Percy 692 son of Emma Peterson & William D. Tait

Tait, Robert 695 son of Margaret Peterson & Robert S. Tait

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Tait, Robert S. 695 hbd. of Margaret Peterson Tait

Tait, William D. 692 hbd. of Emma Peterson Tait

Talbot, Rachel 530 wf. of John S. Morrow; mo. of Eliza Morrow Cooper

Talbott, Albert Gallatin (Kentucky) 715

Charles Bruce Younger Sr. conducted Talbott’s successful election campaign against Fountain P. Fox [i.e., Fontaine Talbott Fox], the Know-Nothing candidate in KY

Tanneries (Santa Cruz County) 497,

641

Kirby, Jones & Co., in which Joseph Boston Jr. was associated; John Wagner had a tannery in Scotts Valley 1857-1874

Tarleton, Agnes 629 dau. of Susan A. Tuttle & Thomas Scott Tarleton; wf. of C. B. Deering

Tarleton, Frank Augustus 629 son of Susan A. Tuttle & Thomas Scott Tarleton

Tarleton, John K. 629 son of Susan A. Tuttle & Thomas Scott Tarleton

Tarleton, Susan A. Tuttle 629 wid. of Thomas Scott Tarleton

Tarleton, Thomas Scott 629 hbd. of Susan A. Tuttle Tarleton

Tarleton, William H. 629 son of Susan A. Tuttle & Thomas Scott Tarleton

Taylor ranch 508 Gilbert L. Anderson worked on it, near his property

Taylor, Belle 702 wf. of J. V. Lacey (Lacy); mo. of Claude Fontaine Lacey (Lacy)

Taylor, Flora M. 289 dau. of William H. Taylor, Scotch shipmaster; wf. of Matthew Harloe; mo. of Capt. Marcus Harloe

Taylor, William H. 289,

590

fa. of Flora Taylor Harloe; William T. Scott “purchased the Buena Vista rancho, Belleview district, San Luis Obispo County” [although no land grant by this name has been found]

Taylor, Zachary (General, President) 266,

639

summoned Jesse Douglas Carr to testify about wagon train slaughter in 1847; Carr attended the inauguration of President Taylor; see also

Zachary Taylor (ship)

Tellen, Charles A. (Telleen) 481-

482

Swedish immigrant; res. of Templeton; Paso Robles Citizens Bk.

Tennant, John 739

Irish immigrant; cabinet & piano maker; served an apprenticeship in Edinburgh, Scotland; worked at trade in London, Eng.; purchased Eden Vale (Santa Clara Co.) 1853; lived with his sis., Margaret Tennant; to Pacific Grove ‘88

Tennant, Margaret 739 sis. of John Tennant, Irish Immigrant; to Pacific Grove, 1888

Tevis, Hugh Jr. 712 Robert F. Johnson influenced him to buy property in Mont.

Thacker, Charles W. (Dr.) 639 fa. of Louisa Thacker Wood

Thacker, Louisa G. 639 dau. of Dr. Charles W. Thacker; wf. of William F. Wood

Thayer, Homer Westley 490 son of Viola A. Ely & Truman Thayer

Thayer, Oscar 490 son of Viola A. Ely & Truman Thayer

Thayer, Truman R. 490 hbd. of Viola A. Ely Thayer

Thayer, Truman W. 490 son of Viola A. Ely & Truman Thayer

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Thayer, Viola A. Ely 490 wf. of Truman Thayer

Therwachter (surname) see Thurwachter

Thomas, Charles Lewis 278 director & member auditing committee, Bank of Wats.

Thomas, Oliver 365 hsb. of Elizabeth Gregg

Thomkins see Tompkins, Alvira M.

Thompson, Anna Grimes 738 wf. of Joseph Ambrose Thompson; mo. of 5 unnamed children

Thompson, Anna Quinn 731 dau. of Owen Quinn; wf. of Christopher Thompson

Thompson, Catherine (Katie) 731,

738 dau. of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.

Thompson, Charles A. 634 son of Charlotte Rice & Uriah Williams Thompson

Thompson, Charlotte Rice 634 [dau. of Lucy Imus & Henry Rice]; wf. of Uriah Williams Thompson

Thompson, Christopher

730-

731,

738

son of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.; bro. of Edward D. Thompson; Pajaro Valley grower of apples & strawberries

Thompson, Edward D.

629-

630,

731,

738

son of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.; bro. of Christopher Thompson; Pajaro Valley farmer

Thompson, Elizabeth (Lizzie) 731,

738

decd. dau. of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.

Thompson, Elsie 731 dau. of Anna Quinn & Christopher Thompson

Thompson, Emma 397 wf. of Charles M. Jenkins; mo. of Lottie B. Jenkins & Jesse Jenkins

Thompson, Frances Strong 633 wf. of James Thompson; mo. of Uriah Williams Thompson

Thompson, Francis M. 634 decd. son of Charlotte Rice & Uriah Williams Thompson

Thompson, James 633 fa. of Uriah Williams Thompson

Thompson, James H. 634 decd. son of Charlotte Rice & Uriah Williams Thompson

Thompson, John (New York) 480 fa. of John H. Thompson

Thompson, John H. 480-

481

son of John Thompson (New York); Edna dist. SLO rancher; 1st walnut orchard

Thompson, John Jr. 731,

738 son of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.

Thompson, John Sr.

629,

731,

738

Irish immigrant; hbd. of Mary A. Cummings Thompson; fa. of Edward D. Thompson, Christo-pher Thompson & Joseph Ambrose Thompson

Thompson, Joseph Ambrose 731,

738

son of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.; hbd. of Anna Grimes Thompson; fa. of 5 unnamed children

Thompson, Julia 731,

738

dau. of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.; wf. of John Whalen (Mont.)

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Thompson, Mabel 731 dau. of Anna Quinn & Christopher Thompson

Thompson, Mamie 397 wf. of Edmund Porter Jenkins Jr.

Thompson, Margaret (Maggie) 731,

738 dau. of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.

Thompson, Martha 648 dau. of Martin J. Thompson; wf. of Henry Bardin

Thompson, Mary 685 wf. of Harvey King; mo. of Thomas A. King

Thompson, Mary (Mamie) 731,

738 dau. of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.

Thompson, Mary A. Cummings

629,

731,

738

Irish immigrant; wf. of John Thompson Sr.; mo. of Edward D. Thompson, Christopher Thompson, & Joseph Ambrose Thompson & 9 other children

Thompson, Mary E. 633 dau. of Frances Strong & James Thompson; sis. of Uriah Williams Thompson; wf. of (Mr.) ——— Wilkinson (Missouri)

Thompson, Mary Jane Patton 628 dau. of Hugh Patton; wf. of Richard Thompson Jr.

Thompson, Mary Murphy 630 wf. of Edward D. Thompson

Thompson, Meriwether Jeff (Gen.) 320 Singleton W. Wilson joined General Thompson’s artillery service of Confederate Army

Thompson, Michael 731,

738

decd. son of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.

Thompson, Peter James 731,

738 son of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.

Thompson, Ralph M. 628 son of Mary Jane Patton & Richard Thompson Jr.

Thompson, Richard Jr. 627-

628 Wells-Fargo Express agent; SC Pioneer Assn

Thompson, Richard Sr. 627 hbd. of Sarah Smith Thompson; fa. of Richard Thompson Jr.

Thompson, Sarah (Sadie) 731,

738 dau. of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.

Thompson, Sarah Smith 627 wf. of Richard Thompson Sr.; mo. of Richard Thompson Jr.

Thompson, Uriah Milton 634 son of Charlotte Rice & Uriah Williams Thompson

Thompson, Uriah Williams 633-

634

hbd. of Charlotte Rice Thompson; Santa Cruz County farmer

Thompson, William E. 628 son of Mary Jane Patton & Richard Thompson Jr.

Thorup, Christopher 332 hbd. of Cora L. Iverson Thorup

Thorup, Cora L. Iverson 332 dau. of Karen Lund & Ef Peter Iverson; wf. of Christopher Thorup

Thrift, Llewellyn (Llewelly) 252 built the 1st house in Wats., 1852

Thurwachter see Thurwachter

Thurwachter, Caroline 480 dau. of Mary Hanke & John Thurwachter

Thurwachter, Carrie 479 dau. of Catherine Sweeney (Swenney) & Frederick (Fred) Thurwachter

Thurwachter, Catherine 480 dau. of Mary Hanke & John Thurwachter

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Thurwachter, Catherine Sweeney

(Swenney) 480

Irish immigrant; wf. of Frederick (Fred) Thurwachter; mo. of Carrie, Ella and Louise Thurwachter

Thurwachter, Ella 479 dau. of Catherine Sweeney (Swenney) & Frederick (Fred) Thurwachter

Thurwachter, Frederick (Fred) 479-

480

German immigrant; son of Mary Hanke & John Thurwachter; hbd. of Catherine Sweeney (Swenney) Thurwachter; fa. of Carrie, Ella, & Louise Thurwachter; Pajaro Valley farmer

Thurwachter, John 479-

480

hbd. of Mary Hanke Thurwachter; fa. of Frederick (Fred), Caroline, Catherine & Margaret Thurwachter

Thurwachter, Louise 479 dau. of Catherine Sweeney (Swenney) & Frederick (Fred) Thurwachter

Thurwachter, Margaret 480 dau. of Mary Hanke & John Thurwachter

Thurwachter, Mary Hanke 479-

480

wf. of John Thurwachter; mo. of Frederick (Fred), Caroline, Catherine & Margaret Thurwachter

Tidball, Thomas Theodore 375-

376

port. facing p. 375; in S. C. 1857 on newsp; S.C. Co. Clerk in 1865; to Jolon (Mont. Co.) in 1876

Tillinghast, Esther L. 411 dau. of Thomas Tillinghast; wf. of Thomas T. Hazard; mo. of Robert J. Hazard

Tillinghast, Thomas 411 fa. of Esther L. Tillinghast

Titamore, Abraham 479 hbd. of Elizabeth Toof Titamore; fa. of Herbert E. Titamore

Titamore, Carl 479 son of Mary E. Pell & Herbert E. Titamore

Titamore, Elizabeth Toof 479 wf. of Abraham Titamore; mo. of Herbert E. Titamore

Titamore, Frank 479 son of Mary E. Pell & Herbert E. Titamore

Titamore, Herbert E. 479

hbd. of Mary E. Pell Titamore; fa. of Carl, Frank, Minard, and Nettie Titamore; rancher on Hiram Corey ranch; bought 78 ac., part of the Rancho Llano de Buena Vista, 1901

Titamore, Mary E. Pell 427,

479

dau. of Mary E. Kemp & James G. Pell; wf. of Herbert E. Titamore; mo. of Carl, Frank, Minard, and Nettie Titamore

Titamore, Minard 479 son of Mary E. Pell & Herbert E. Titamore

Titamore, Nettie 479 dau. of Mary E. Pell & Herbert E. Titamore

Titus, Benjamin 460 fa. of Ernestine Titus Davis

Titus, Ernestine 460 dau. of Benjamin Titus; wf. of George Davis

Titus, Florence 621 wf. of Hiram Lee Davis

Tiyson Brothers [unidentified] 315 Mark Elberg was partner of Tiyson Brothers in lease of 2,000 ac. in SLO Co.

Tobie, Hannah 340 wf. of William Sanborn; mo. of William Augustus Sanborn

Tognazzini, Antonio 477-

478

Swiss immigrant; Pacific Land Co.; San Luis Obispo Commercial Bank

Tognazzini, Benjamin 479 son of Mary Gaxiola & Peter Tognazzini

Tognazzini, Clelia

477-

478,

662

dau. of Madeline & Antonio Tognazzini; wf. Romilio R. Muscio

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Tognazzini, Irene 479 dau. of Mary Gaxiola & Peter Tognazzini

Tognazzini, Juliet 479 dau. of Mary Gaxiola & Peter Tognazzini

Tognazzini, Mabel 479 dau. of Mary Gaxiola & Peter Tognazzini

Tognazzini, Madeline Reghetti 477-

478 Swiss immigrant; wf. of Antonio Tognazzini

Tognazzini, Mary Gaxiola 479 wf. of Peter Tognazzini; mo. of Benjamin, Irene, Juliet, Mabel, and Romeo Tognazzini

Tognazzini, Peter 478-

479

Swiss immigrant; hbd. of Mary Gaxiola Tognazzini; fa. of Benjamin, Irene, Juliet, Mabel, and Romeo Tognazzini; to SLO 1873; Cayucos dairyman, banker

Tognazzini, Romeo 479 son of Mary Gaxiola & Peter Tognazzini

Tognazzini, Valerio 477-

478 son of Madeline & Antonio Tognazzini

Tognazzini, Virgil N. 477-

478 son of Madeline & Antonio Tognazzini

Toland & Glassell (firm) 512 W. H. Bias took its contract for lime barrels

Toland, Hugh Huger (Dr.) 512 fa.-in-law of Andrew Glassell of Glassell & Toland

Tollett, Hattie 517 dau. of Maggie R. Archer & Henry Clay Tollett

Tollett, Henry Clay 517 port. facing p. 517; hbd. of Maggie R. Archer Tollett; Salinas farmer

Tollett, Lester 517 son of Maggie R. Archer & Henry Clay Tollett

Tollett, Maggie R. Archer 517 dau. of George Archer; wf. of Henry Clay Tollett

Tompkins, Alice 691 dau. of Alvira M. (Mrs. Joseph Wilburn Peery) & Daniel D. Thompkins

Tompkins, Alvira M. (Thomkins) 691 widow of Daniel D. Tompkins; 2nd wf. of Joseph Wilburn Peery

Tompkins, Elmer 691 son of Alvira M. (Mrs. Joseph Wilburn Peery) & Daniel D. Thompkins

Tompkins, Heman 475 Peach Tree, Mont. Co. rancher

Tompkins, Jennie 691 dau. of Alvira M. (Mrs. Joseph Wilburn Peery) & Daniel D. Thompkins; widow of George Bowen

Tompkins, Josephine 691 dau. of Alvira M. (Mrs. Joseph Wilburn Peery) & Daniel D. Thompkins

Tompkins, Julia 691 dau. of Alvira M. (Mrs. Joseph Wilburn Peery) & Daniel D. Thompkins

Tompkins, Mary Nattrass 475 wf. of Heman Tompkins

Tompkins, Thomsen 691 son of Alvira M. (Mrs. Joseph Wilburn Peery) & Daniel D. Thompkins

Tompkins, Walter T. 691 son of Alvira M. (Mrs. Joseph Wilburn Peery) & Daniel D. Thompkins

Tompkins, Willis E. 691 son of Alvira M. (Mrs. Joseph Wilburn Peery) & Daniel D. Thompkins

Toof, Elizabeth 479 wf. of Abraham Titamore; mo. of Herbert E. Titamore

Towle, Annie May Wood 437 dau. of Hiram Jacob Wood; wf. of Harry L. Towle

Towle, Harry L. 437 hbd. of Annie May Wood Towle

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Townsend, Lizzie 311 wf. of Manuel R. Merritt

Tracy, Irwin & Co. (New York City) 640 Edward Laurence Williams worked there <1849

Tracy, Peter 616 S. Cruz County Clerk; Henry Fell Parsons was Tracy’s deputy

Trafton & Jennings 288 successor to Trafton Bros. (firm); George Arthur Trafton Jr. & Alfred John Jennings

Trafton & Son, George A. 288

George Arthur Trafton Jr. and his son William Arthur Trafton; G. A. Trafton & Son had their Wats. Mills [see photo, Betty Lewis’ Watsonville, Memories that Linger (vol. 1, p. 120)]

Trafton Brothers (firm) 288 George Arthur Trafton and his bro., John Edmund Trafton, were dealers in hardware & tinware

Trafton, Alice A. 288 dau. of Melissa Matthis & George Arthur Trafton; wf. of Philip Thomas (P. D.) Evans

Trafton, Anna Cox (Annie) 288,

685

dau. of Rebecca Cathers & Peter Cox 2nd; wf. of William Arthur Trafton

Trafton, Charles David 447-

448 hbd. of Sarah M. Trafton McGowan

Trafton, David 287 hbd. of Sarah Woodbury Trafton; fa. of George Arthur Trafton; grd-fa. of William Arthur Trafton

Trafton, Emma 288 decd. dau. of Melissa Matthis & George Arthur Trafton; wf. of Thomas Jameson

Trafton, George Arthur

287-

288,

568

Canadian immigrant; son of David Trafton; hbd. of Melissa Ann Matthis Trafton; fa. of William Arthur Trafton; partnership of George A. Trafton & Son; Wats. Maxim Gas Co. director, 1871; president, Wats. Board of Trustees

Trafton, Howard Valentine 287,

674

son of Melissa Matthis & George Arthur Trafton; S. Cruz Co. Dep. Sheriff under Milton Besse; Sheriff, 1902-[1925]

Trafton, Ida 288 dau. of Melissa Matthis & George Arthur Trafton; wf. of James Harvey Trimble (Tremble)

Trafton, John Edmund 288,

423

port. facing p. 423; Pajaro dairy rancher, banker; Trafton Bros., with bro. George Arthur Trafton, dealers in hardware & tinware

Trafton, Melissa Ann Matthis 288

wf. of George Arthur Trafton; mo. of Alice A. (Mrs. Philip Thomas Evans), Emma Trafton, Howard Valentine Trafton, Ida Trafton, & William Arthur Trafton,

Trafton, Merceil 288 dau. of Anna (Annie) Cox & William Arthur Trafton

Trafton, Sarah Woodbury 288 wf. of David Trafton; mo. of George Arthur Trafton and John Edmund Trafton

Trafton, William Arthur

287-

288,

685

port. facing p. 287; son of Melissa Matthis & George Arthur Trafton; hbd. of Anna (Annie) Cox Trafton; member, Wats. Board of Trustees

Trent, Mary 299 wf. of William Lunceforde; mo. of Nancy Emeline Lunceforde Call

Tres Pinõs (Catholic Church) 736 Fa. Bernard Smyth built parish church 1892

Tres Pinos Warehouse Co. 598-

599 Company organized by Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.

Trescony, Albert 502 son of Kate M. Aguirre & Julius A. Trescony

Trescony, Alberto 501- tinsmith made pans for goldminers; acq. 45,000

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502 ac. in Mont. County; died 1892

Trescony, Catherine Cotton 501 wf. of Alberto Trescony; d. 1866

Trescony, Julius [Jr.] 502 son of Kate M. Aguirre & Julius A. Trescony

Trescony, Julius A. 501-

502

port. facing p. 501; son of Alberto; RR agt in S. Cruz

Trescony, Kate M. Aguirre 502 wf. of Julius A. Trescony

Trescony, Lewis 502 son of Kate M. Aguirre & Julius A. Trescony

Trescony, Mary Mercedes 502 dau. of Kate M. Aguirre & Julius A. Trescony

Trescony, Rose Christal 501 dau. of Catherine & AlbertoTrescony

Trescony, Teresa (Fresconi) 501,

715

dau. of Catherine & AlbertoTrescony; wf. of Robert F. Johnson of Mont.

Trevethen, Elizabeth 609 wf. of Charles Morgan

Trevethen, Eva 609 wf. of William Morgan

Trimble, Ida Trafton (Tremble) 288 wf. of James Harvey Trimble (Tremble)

Trimble, James Harvey (Tremble) 288 hbd. of Ida Trafton Trimble (Tremble)

Troy (Davis County, Iowa) 283 Henry Waterhouse Briggs “started the town of Troy, of which he was the first postmaster and general merchant”; elected Cty. judge

Truesdale, Alice 338 dau. of Julia Foreman Wobcken; grand-dau. of Margaret Price Foreman

Tuller, Clara 679 wf. of Eli Parsons; mo. of Emeline Parsons Baldwin

Tuttle, Adele 629 dau. of Mary Ingles & Morris Burns Tuttle

Tuttle, Adella (Della) 476,

594

dau. of Mary Burns & Owen Tuttle; wf. Dr. Aaron Schloss of San Francisco

Tuttle, Allen Redman (Allyer, Allyn) 475 son of Sarah Redman & Owen Summerfield Tuttle

Tuttle, Anna Bell (Annabel) 476,

594

dau. of Mary Burns & Owen Tuttle; 2nd wf. of William Richard Radcliff

Tuttle, Benella Wilcox see Tuttle, Hattie Benella Wilcox

Tuttle, Daniel

253,

472-

475

hbd. of Mary E. Pardoe Tuttle; fa. of Owen Summerfield Tuttle; delegate to CA Constitutional Conv. of 1878-79; “Louis Martinelli, Daniel Tuttle … and others followed [the flood of 1862] with their plantings [of apple orchards] within the next year or two.”

Tuttle, Daniel Roy 475 son of Edna Andrews & Owen Summerfield Tuttle

Tuttle, Edna Andrews 475 1st wf. of Owen Summerfield Tuttle

Tuttle, Edna May 475 dau. of Sarah Redman & Owen Summerfield Tuttle

Tuttle, Emma 472-

475 decd. dau. of Mary E. Pardoe & Daniel Tuttle

Tuttle, Emory O. (Alameda) 476,

594 son of Mary E. Burns & Owen Tuttle

Tuttle, Frank Grant 472- son of Mary E. Pardoe & Daniel Tuttle; hbd. of

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475,

547

Lena May Albright Tuttle

Tuttle, George Andrews 472-

475 son of Edna Andrews & Owen Summerfield Tuttle

Tuttle, Gladys 629 twin dau. of Mary Ingles & Morris Burns Tuttle

Tuttle, Hattie Benella Wilcox 472-

475 wf. of George Andrews Tuttle

Tuttle, Hiram 594 fa. of Owen Tuttle

Tuttle, Hiram Daniel

476-

477,

594,

709

son of Mary E. Burns & Owen Tuttle; San José attorney; George A. Daugherty read law in Tuttle’s office; Daugherty was admitted to CA bar, formed partnership with Tuttle

Tuttle, Hiram Pardoe (Dr.) 472-

475 son of Mary E. Pardoe & Daniel Tuttle

Tuttle, Ione 477 dau. of Lillie Tyrrel & Iowa H. Tuttle

Tuttle, Iowa Harley

476-

477,

526,

594

son of Mary E. Burns & Owen Tuttle; James H. Rowe had charge of Tuttle’s 30-ac. hop yard

Tuttle, Jesse (New Hampshire) 629 fa. of Susan A. Tuttle Tarleton

Tuttle, Lee H. 629 son of Mary Ingles & Morris Burns Tuttle

Tuttle, Lena May Albright 547 son of Nancy Jane Bunton & Joseph Albright; wf. of Frank Tuttle

Tuttle, Lillie Tyrrel 476 wf. of Iowa Harley Tuttle; native Oakland, CA

Tuttle, Lois 477 dau. of Lillie Tyrrel & Iowa Harley Tuttle

Tuttle, Mabel 629 twin dau. of Mary Ingles & Morris Burns Tuttle

Tuttle, Mary E. 472-

475

dau. of Mary E. Pardoe & Daniel Tuttle, wf. of James Sydney Menasco

Tuttle, Mary E. Burns

594,

629,

688

wf. of Owen Tuttle; mo. of Morris Burns Tuttle; founder of Wats. Public Library; member of W.C.T.U.; her homesite was Scott’s Boarding House across from Plaza

Tuttle, Mary E. Pardoe 472-

475

wf. of Daniel Tuttle; mo. of Owen Summerfield Tuttle

Tuttle, Mary Ingles 629 wf. of Morris Burns Tuttle

Tuttle, Maude Skinner 475 wf. of D. Roy Tuttle

Tuttle, Morris Burns

278,

476,

594,

628-

629

son of Mary E. Burns & Owen Tuttle; hbd. of Mary Ingles Tuttle; director, Bank of Wats.

Tuttle, Nan E. (Nannie) 476,

594

dau. of Mary Burns & Owen Tuttle; widow of R. L. Craig, Los Angeles

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Tuttle, Owen

278,

593-

595;

629

son of Hiram Tuttle; fa. of Morris Burns Tuttle & Hiram Daniel Tuttle; dir. Bank of Wats.

Tuttle, Owen (residence)

305,

554,

688

Frank R. Bradbury was décor. contractor; his home was Scott’s Boarding House on Plaza; Henry Wiley Sr. bought Tuttle place on W. 3d St.

Tuttle, Owen Summerfield 472-

475

son of Mary E. Pardoe & Daniel Tuttle; Wats. stock raiser; Corralitos/Amesti

Tuttle, Owen V. 629 son of Mary Ingles & Morris Burns Tuttle

Tuttle, Reuben Schulyer 472-

475 son of Mary E. Pardoe & Daniel Tuttle

Tuttle, Ruth Claire 475 dau. of Sarah Redman & Owen Summerfield Tuttle

Tuttle, Sarah Redman 310,

475

dau. of Matilda Ferrell & Kendrick Francis Redman Sr.; 2nd wf. of Owen Summerfield Tuttle

Tuttle, Susan A. 629 dau. of Jesse Tuttle (New Hampshire); widow of Thomas Scott Tarleton

Tuttle, Urania 477 dau. of Lillie Tyrrel & Iowa Harley Tuttle

Tuttle, Victor H. (Los Angeles) 476 son of Mary E. Burns & Owen Tuttle; member R. L. Craig & Co., grocers of Los Angeles

Tuttle, Warren 629 son of Mary Ingles & Morris Burns Tuttle

Two Brothers (ship) (Twin Bros.) 717 William Henry Greene, 49er on Two (Twin) Brothers to San Francisco March 2, 1850

Tyler, Frank A. 653 hbd. of Ida Bentley Tyler; of Placer County, CA

Tyler, Ida Bentley 653 dau. of Pauline Corey & Horatio (Nelson) Bentley; wf. of F. A. Tyler (Placer Co.)

Tynan, Michael 471-

472 Commercial Hotel, Salinas; rancher

U

Umstead, Isaac L. 698 fa. of Norma Umstead Sebastian

Umstead, Norma 698 dau. of Isaac L. Umstead; wf. of Robert M. Sebastian

Undaunted (ship) 520 Lawrence Lorenzen Sr. built 2 ships at Davenport

Underwood, Alexander Rich 470-

471 son of Charles Underwood; Mont.’s Central Hotel

Underwood, Charles 470-

471 rancher Corral de Tierra

Urrea, José de (1797-1849) (Mexican General) 266 Mexican troops under General Urrea (Urea) interfered with Jesse Douglas Carr’s wagon train

Usher, Mary Catherine (Arner) 489-

490 wf. William Henry Ely

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Valencia (Santa Cruz Co.) 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn built saw mill at Valencia

Vallejo, Ignacio Vicente Ferrer 250 grantee of Rancho Bolsa de San Cayetano, 1834

Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe (Gen.) 507 David Leese, born in Vallejo’s house; Vallejo arrested with Jacob Primer Leese in Sonoma; present at First 4th-of-July 1836 in San Fran.

Vallejo, Prudenciana 646 wf. of José Amesti; donated 130 acres for Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Vallejo, Rosalie 507 sis. of Mariano G. Vallejo; wf. of Jacob Primer Leese

Van Anda, Sarah 668 decd. 2d wf. of Elihu Anthony

Van Dresser, George Henry 634 S. Cruz Hotel conducted by partners Peter Veeder Wilkins & George Henry Van Dresser

Van Gordon, Agnes Mary Balaam 319 2nd wf. of Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Gordon, Ann V. 319 dau. of Agnes Mary Balaam & Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Gordon, Earl 319 son of Agnes Mary Balaam & Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Gordon, Evelyn 319 dau. of Margaret H. Arbuckle & Gilbert Van Gordon [2nd]

Van Gordon, George 318 son of Rebecca Harlan & Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Gordon, Gilbert [1st] 318 hbd. of Lucinda Ives Van Gordon; fa. of Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Gordon, Gilbert [2nd] 319

son of Agnes Mary Balaam & Ira Van Gordon Sr.; hbd. of Margaret H. Arbuckle Van Gordon; cashier of San Luis Commercial Bank Agency at Cambria; dairy farmer on part of Rancho San Simeon; postmaster of Cambria

Van Gordon, Horace Jerome 319 son of Margaret H. Arbuckle & Gilbert Van Gordon [2nd]

Van Gordon, Ira Jr. 319 son of Agnes Mary Balaam & Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Gordon, Ira Sr. 318-

319

son of Lucinda Ives & Gilbert Van Gordon [1st]; hbd. of 1st wf. Rebecca Harlan Van Gordon; hbd. of 2nd wf. Agnes Mary Balaam Van Gordon; bought 4,468 ac. of San Simeon ranch & est. dairy & farm

Van Gordon, Jerome 318 son of Rebecca Harlan & Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Gordon, Lucinda Ives 318 1st wf. of Gilbert Van Gordon [1st]

Van Gordon, Margaret H. Arbuckle 319 wf. of Gilbert Van Gordon [2nd]

Van Gordon, Rebecca Harlan 318 1st wf. of Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Gordon, Sarah 319 dau. of Agnes Mary Balaam & Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Gordon, Sherman 319 son of Agnes Mary Balaam & Ira Van Gordon Sr.

Van Hyning, May 721 wf. of C. R. Estabrook

Van Siclin, Sarah 394 wf. of Ned Hubert Haight

Van Slyke, Louisa 734 wf. of George M. Palmer; mo. of Charles Anson Palmer

Van Tries, Annie 569 wf. of Robert William Eaton

Van Vlaeck, Ellen 299-

300 wf. of Edwin Andrews; mo. of Truman Andrews

Vanderhurst, Albert Sidney 294 son of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst

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Vanderhurst, Alice E. 294 decd. dau. of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, Emma Sones 293 mo. of William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, Estella 294 dau. of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst; decd. wf. of Edward Evatt

Vanderhurst, Francis 294 decd. son of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, George B. 294 son of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, Jane Hatch 294 dau. of Joseph Hatch (Wisconsin); wf. of William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, John C. 294 decd. son of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, Lilliam M. 294 dau. of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, Mary A. 294 dau. of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, Mary L. Emery 294 dau. of Rev. Joseph Emery (Methodist Episcopal Church South of Salinas); wf. of William M. Vanderhurst; (Mary L. aka Bertha M.?)

Vanderhurst, Michael M. 293 fa. of William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, Robert Lee 294 son of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst

Vanderhurst, Sanborn & Co.

293,

333-

334,

590

William Vanderhurst founded mercantile firm in Salinas; Lucius Sanborn was his partner; William Wahrlich worked for Co. in 1875 for 5 yrs.

Vanderhurst, William “Judge”

293-

294,

331

port. facing p. 293; merchant in Wats., 1858-1868; Salinas banker: vice-president, Bank of Mont. Cty.; president, founded mercantile firm Vanderhurst, Sanborn & Co.; Mayor of Salinas; J. B. Iverson & William Vanderhurst took over Salinas Water & Light Co.

Vanderhurst, William M. 294

son of Jane Hatch & William Vanderhurst; hsb. of Mary L. Emery Vanderhurst; of firm of G. W. Hatch & Co., which he purchased from heirs after death of Mr. Hatch

Vásquez, Tiburcio 551 Miguel Moreno “of the Vasquez band of robbers” prosecuted/convicted by Samuel Franklin Geil

Veach, Joseph D. 289 hbd. of Rose Barbree Veach

Veach, Rose Barbree 289 dau. of Jane Kell & Joseph Marion Barbree; wf. of Joseph D. Veach

Vega (Monterey Co.) 250 see Rancho Vega del Rio de Pajaro

Venable, Abraham 332 bro. of Richard N. Venable; U.S. Senator of Virginia

Venable, Alice McDonald 333 dau. of Alice Watkins & McDowell Reid Venable

Venable, Alice Watkins 333 dau. of Greenberry Magruder Watkins; wf. of McDowell Reid Venable

Venable, Catherine Ralston (aka Kalie) 333 dau. of Alice Watkins & McDowell Reid Venable

Venable, Edna Louise 333 dau. of Alice Watkins & McDowell Reid Venable

Venable, Magdaline (aka Helen M.)) 333 dau. of Alice Watkins & McDowell Reid Venable

Venable, Magdaline McCampbell 332 wf. of Richard Venable; mo. of McDowell Reid Venable

Venable, McDowell Reid 332-

333

SLO Judge, banker; Confederate soldier, ultimately a Captain of Engineers’ Corps; CA Assemblyman, 27th Session, 1887; president, SLO

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school board; president, SLO Board of Trade; president, Commercial Bank of SLO

Venable, Reida McDonald 333 dau. of Alice Watkins & McDowell Reid Venable

Venable, Richard 332 son of Richard N. Venable; hbd. of Magdaline McCampbell Venable; fa. of McDowell Reid Venable

Venable, Richard N. 332 grd.-fa. of McDowell Reid Venable; Virginia atty.

Ventura (ship) 290 Capt. Marcus Harloe, commanding, Pacific Coast & Hawaii (Sandwich Islands)

Victor (Rev. Father) see Aertker, Victor (Rev. Father)

Victor Flour Mills (Hollister) 726 William Chaney mgr.

Villegas, Antonia O. de 469-

470 mo. of Ygnacio Pedro Villegas

Villegas, Francisco de 469-

470 fa. of Ygnacio Pedro Villegas

Villegas, Guadaloupe Salgado 470 wf. of Ygnacio Pedro Villegas

Villegas, Ygnacio Pedro 469-

470 Soledad agt. S.P.R.R.; studied law w/Breen

Vincent, George Washington (Capt.) 639 Captain of the Zachary Taylor, schooner reputedly built in S. Cruz by William Blackburn

Vineyards (San Luis Obispo Cty.) 296 Charles H. Johnson Jr. had oldest vineyard in Cty.

Visitacion Water Co. (San Fran. Cty.) 261 Frederick Augustus Hihn was stockholder

Vorbeck, Fritz 469 Chualar rancher; German immigrant 1854

W

Waddell Gulch 265 Frederick Augustus Hihn proposed route to Big Basin via Waddell Gulch

Waddell, Jeannie Hudson 716 dau. of William White Waddell; wf. of Charles Bruce Younger Sr.

Waddell, John A. 716 son of William White Waddell; professor at Santa Clara College [University of Santa Clara]; bro. of Jeannie Hudson Waddell Younger

Waddell, William White 716 fa. of Jeannie Hudson Waddell Younger & John A. Waddell; S. Cruz Cty. lumber merchant

Wagner, Annie 641 decd. dau. of Mary Anderson & John Wagner

Wagner, Christian 641 son of Mary Roller & Lucas Wagner

Wagner, Fred 641 son of Lena Arndt & John Wagner

Wagner, Ida 569 wf. of Maurice Timothy Dooling

Wagner, Jacob 641 son of Mary Roller & Lucas Wagner

Wagner, John 641 son of Mary Anderson & John Wagner

Wagner, John 641 tannery in Stockton, then Scotts Valley 1857-1874; S. Cruz City councilman, 1900-1902

Wagner, Lena 641 decd. dau. of Lena Arndt & John Wagner

Wagner, Lena Arndt 641 2nd wf. of John Wagner

Wagner, Louise 641 dau. of Lena Arndt & John Wagner

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Wagner, Lucas 641 hbd. of Mary Roller; fa. of John Wagner

Wagner, Mary Anderson 641 1st wf. of John Wagner

Wagner, Mary Roller 641 wf. of Lucas Wagner; mo. of John Wagner

Wagner, Robert 641 son of Mary Anderson & John Wagner

Wahrlich-Cornett Mercantile Co.

(Salinas)

319-

320,

333

William Wahrlich, president; J. Andresen was secretary; J. B. Iverson, director

Wahrlich, Carl (San Francisco) 333 son of Christine Krough & William Wahrlich

Wahrlich, Christine Krough 333 Danish immigrant; wf. of William Wahrlich; mo. of Carl Wahrlich (San Francisco)

Wahrlich, William

319,

333-

334

German immigrant; hbd. of Christine Krough Wahrlich; fa. of Carl Wahrlich; employed by Vanderhurst-Sanborn Co. on initial arrival in Salinas, 1875-1880; president, Wahrlich-Cornett Co., Salinas & Soledad; J. Andresen, secretary

Waite, Homer Hosey 436-

437 SLO planning mill, machine shop, foundry

Walcott (ship) 290 Sacramento River vessel of which Marcus Harloe was 1st officer

Walker, Anna Ethel Sanborn 341 dau. of Jennie Ross & William Augustus Sanborn; wf. of Clarence Walker

Walker, Clarence 341 hsb. of Anna Ethel Sanborn

Walker, Ida C. Hebbron 542 dau. of John R. Hebbron; wf. of J. M. Walker

Walker, J. M. (Canada) [unidentified] 542 hbd. of Ida C. Hebbron

Walker, James Ford 645 hbd. of Lola Waters Walker

Walker, Julia 609 wf. of George D. Morgan

Walker, Lola Waters 497 dau. of Malinda & James Waters; wf. of James Ford Walker

Walker, Lucinda 645 wf. of James Bardin; mo. of Charles Bardin

Walker, Rosella L. Besse Pinkham

675

dau. of Mercy Dexter & Samuel Besse; sis. of Samuel H. Besse; widow of Jonathan C. Pinkham; widow of Samuel Walker

Walker, Samuel 675 2nd hbd. of Rosella L. Besse Pinkham Walker

Walker, Thomas 278 director & member finance committee, Bank of Wats.

Wannicke, Emily Cook 548 2nd wf. of Frederick Sands Austin; dau. of Capt. ——— Cook

Warden & Phillips bank 326 private bank of Charles H. Phillips & Horatio Moore Warden Sr.

Warden Block 326 commercial buildings in San Luis Obispo

Warden, Alfred LaTourette 700 son of Lizzie LaTourette & William H. Warden Sr.

Warden, Frances E. 700 dau. of Helen M. Franklin & Lewis Moore Warden; wf. of D. J. Haines

Warden, Gabriel 325,

699

fa. of Horatio Moore Warden Sr. & Lewis Moore Warden; grd.-fa. of William H. Warden Sr.

Warden, Helen M. Franklin 700 1st wf. of Lewis Moore Warden; res. of Portland,

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OR

Warden, Horatio Moore Jr. 326 son of Queenie Parr & Horatio Moore Warden Sr.

Warden, Horatio Moore Sr.

325-

326,

699-

700

port. facing p. 325; son of Mary Seely & Gabriel Warden; bro. of Lewis Moore Warden; hbd. of Queenie M. Parr Warden; cattle & sheep ranch on Atascadero rancho, later with three dairies in Los Osos valley, SLO; a banker with C. H. Phillips: Warden & Phillips, 1872; Warden Block in SLO; financed 1st school house in SLO Cty., was trustee of same school; also a Cty. Supervisor

Warden, Howard 700 son of Lizzie LaTourette & William H. Warden Sr.

Warden, Lew M. 700 son of Lizzie LaTourette & William H. Warden Sr.

Warden, Lewis Moore 325,

699

son of Mary Seely & Gabriel Warden; bro. of Horatio Moore Warden Sr.; fa. of William H. Warden Sr.; Sheriff of Mendocino Cty., 1860-1868; SLO Co. Supervisor; Assemblyman, 1877-1878

Warden, Lizzie LaTourette 700 wf. of William H. Warden Sr.

Warden, Mary Loraine 326 decd. dau. of Queenie Parr & Horatio Moore Warden Sr.

Warden, Mary Seely 325 wf. of Gabriel Warden; mo. of Horatio Moore Warden Sr. & Lewis Moore Warden

Warden, May 700 dau. of Helen M. Franklin & Lewis Moore Warden; wf. of W. H. Fiske; res. of Portland, OR

Warden, Oscar L. 700 son of Helen M. Franklin & Lewis Moore Warden; res. of Portland, OR

Warden, Queenie M. 326 dau. of Queenie Parr & Horatio Moore Warden Sr.

Warden, Queenie Parr 326 dau. of Loraine Page Parr; 2nd wf. of Horatio Moore Warden Sr.

Warden, Roy 700 son of Lizzie LaTourette & William H. Warden Sr.

Warden, William H. Jr. 700 son of Lizzie LaTourette & William H. Warden Sr.

Warden, William H. Sr. 699-

700

son of Lewis Moore Warden; grd.-son of Gabriel Warden; SLO Cty. Supervisor; Los Osos rancher & dairy; bought Gibson ranch, 1899

Warner, Halliday & 535 Halliday & Warner Wagon train for Salt Lake City, employed M. Quirk

Warrac, Joseph 535 orphan raised by Catherine Larkin & Michael Quirk

Warren, (Dr.) [unidentified] 446-

447 fa. of Mary Warren Younglove

Warren, Mary 446-

447

dau. of Dr. [unidentified] Warren; wf. of Charles Alonzo Younglove

Washington Market (San Fran.) 679 Levi Karner Baldwin’s butter sold at Stall #50

Wasson, John and Joe 737 Henry Millard purchased the Owyhee Avalanche with William J. Hill from the Wassons

Waterhouse, Henry (Prof.) 283 bro. of Olivia Waterhouse Briggs

Waterhouse, Olivia 283 wf. of Michael Briggs; mo. of Henry Waterhouse Briggs

Waterhouse, Thomas (Dr.) 283 fa. of Olivia Waterhouse Briggs

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Waterman, Josephine A. 418 dau. of Mary L. Inman & George W. Lull; wf. of William N. Waterman

Waterman, William N. 418 hbd. of Josephine A. Inman Lull

Waters, Adella 497 dau. of Malinda & James Waters

Waters, Elizabeth Jane Ayres 495 mo. of James Waters

Waters, James

253,

298,

437,

495-

497,

579

port. facing p. 495; hbd. of Malinda J. Short Waters; fa. of Lola Waters Walker; Hiram Jacob Wood worked for him as a journeyman carpenter; Wats. Pioneer orchardist for apples; “Winter … of 1861-2, James Waters planted 1,900 apple trees on the bottom land now owned by William Birlem and the adjoining piece belonging to the orphanage.”; A. N. Judd’s res. where Waters had his nursery; Pajaro Valley Nursery was partnership of Jacob Altt Blackburn and James Waters

Waters, Joseph 495 fa. of James Waters

Waters, Lola 497 decd. dau. of Malinda & James Waters; wf. of James Ford Walker

Waters, Malinda J. Short

495-

497,

663

dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of James Waters; “Linda” strawberry named for her

Waters, William C. 278 director, Bank of Wats., ca. 1900

Waters, Willie 497 decd. son of James & Malinda Waters

Watkins, Alice 333 dau. of G. M. Watkins; wf. of McDowell Reid Venable

Watkins, Edmund C. 435-

436 Pine St. Paso Robles grocer; Dem Cent Com

Watkins, Greenberry Magruder 333 fa. of Alice Watkins Venable

Watmough, James Horatio (Watmaugh) 271 Alfred Baldwin served Purser Watmough on sloop-of-war, Portsmouth, at San Francisco

Watson, Frank 663 fa. of Trancito Watson Short

Watson, James (Monterey) 641 fa. of Narcissa Watson Williams

Watson, John Howard (Judge) 252 Wats. was named for him

Watson, Narcissa 641 dau. of James Watson; wf. of Edward Laurence Williams

Watson, Trancito 663 dau. of Frank Watson (Monterey Co.); wf. of Cyrus Short

Watsonville (land ownership) 297 Jacob Allt Blackburn purchased 1/3 interest of one of Sebastian Rodriguez heirs in Rancho del Pajaro, which included 1/36th interest in Wats. townsite

Watsonville (name origin) 252 name derives from Judge John Howard Watson

Watsonville (Plaza) 252 “Scott planted fruit trees on a portion of what is now the plaza. The latter were still standing as late as 1870.”

Watsonville (site of old postoffice) 297 Jacob Allt Blackburn & Lazard Godchaux had their general mercantile store, “one of the first in the village,” on corner of Peck and Main st.

Watsonville Chinatown (old) 288 G. A. Trafton & Son had its Wats. Mills [see photo, Betty Lewis’ Watsonville, Memories that Linger (vol. 1, p. 120)]

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Watsonville City Council 310 Kendrick Francis Redman Sr. was member

Watsonville Creamery 586 George Wilson Rowe is a stockholder & director

Watsonville electric lights 642 est. in 1889 by Wats. Water and Light Co.; by 1902, five-thousand lights used in Pajaro Valley

Watsonville fire protection 642 improved by Wats. Water and Light Co.’s reservoir of 3-million-gals.

Watsonville High School 553 Hans Peter Brassel purchased Christian Church which he rented pending erection of the new high school building

Watsonville Landing

340,

508-

509

William Augustus Sanborn arrived in 1857 when no wharf was present; Gilbert L. Anderson loaded ships in surf with Indians

Watsonville Maxim Gas Co. 568 Henry Jackson, President 1871

Watsonville Mill & Lumber Co. 547-

548 origin of Loma Prieta Lumber Co.

Watsonville public school 252,

687

1st school in Watonville, 1853; John William Linscott elected principal of Wats. school, Sept. 1872, served to Jan. 1, 1891

Watsonville railroad station 278 Henry Sibley Fletcher was agent for three years

Watsonville Savings Bank 281 Henry Sibley Fletcher was cashier of the Bank of Wats., and the Wats. Savings Bank at the same time

Watsonville Schools 553

Hans Peter Brassel “purchased the old Christian Church and this he now rents for school pur-poses pending the erection of the new high school building”

Watsonville Water & Light Co.

635,

641-

642

supt. is Almon White; asst. supt. is William Anson White; Pinto Lake was its reservoir; Landrum & Rodgers (Rogers) purchased Corralitos Flouring Mill Co. and established the Wats. Water and Light Co. by erecting a reservoir to impound water from Corralitos and Browns creeks

Watsonville water supply 642 850 families served by Wats. Water and Light Co. in 1902; plus water for 200-acres of berries

Watsonville, Bank of 497,

530

James Waters was stockholder and director; Cooper Bro. rented store where Bank was ‘02

Watters, Peter Kemp (Dr.) 434 Wats. Sanatorium

Waugaman, Hattie Cox 685 dau. of Rebecca Cathers & Peter Cox; wf. of Joseph Milton Waugaman

Waugaman, Joseph Milton 685 hbd. of Hattie Cox Waugaman

Webster, David 446 Mont. rancher, near Castroville; Scotish

Weeks, Albion 695 son of Margaret Morgan & Thomas Jefferson Weeks

Weeks, Bradley 674 partner of Samuel Harrison Besse & John Rader in ranch “which now constitutes the farm of Charles Bradley at Pescadero”

Weeks, Clara 696 dau. of Margaret Morgan & Thomas Jefferson Weeks; wf. of Frank Stearns (Oakland)

Weeks, Horace 695 decd. son of Margaret Morgan & Thomas Jefferson Weeks

Weeks, Margaret Morgan 695 dau. of James Morgan; niece of William Blackburn; wf. of Thomas Jefferson Weeks

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Weeks, Rachel 687 wf. of Mellen Linscott; mo. of John William Linscott

Weeks, Sarah Harmon 695 wf. of Thomas Weeks; mo. of Thomas Jefferson Weeks

Weeks, Thomas 695 hbd. of Sarah Harmon Weeks; fa. of Thomas Jefferson Weeks

Weeks, Thomas Jefferson 695-

696

port. facing p. 695; son of Thomas Weeks; mem. Society of CA. Pioneers S. Cruz; rented land from William Blackburn

Weferling, Frederick E. 440 Lockwood farmer; fa. in Soquel sugar beets

Weferling, Wilhelm (William) 440 Lockwood farmer; in Soquel sugar beets

Weightman, Martha J. Case 404 wf. of Josiah Washington Lamborn; mo. of Eva Lamborn

Weightner, Antone (“old man German”) 573 “old man German” [Antone Weightner]: Priest Valley neighbor of Samuel Palmer in ‘69

Welch, Bridget Murphy 439-

440 Irish immigrant; 1st wf. of Richard R. Welch

Welch, Bridget Tully 439-

440 Irish immigrant; 2d wf. of Richard R. Welch

Welch, Mary Ellen 439-

440

dau. of Richard R. Welch; wf. of Joseph Franklin Aston, Wats. undertaker

Welch, Richard R. 439-

440

fa. of Mary Ellen Welch Aston; Wats mason; 1st brick bldg. for Otto Dominic Stoesser

Wellendorf, Garda 274 wf. of Archibald Mitchell Galbraith

Wells, Helen 640 wf. of Edward Williams; mo. of Edward Laurence Williams

Wentworth, Martha V. (Mrs. C. W.) 697 2nd wf. of Elbridge A. Sawyer

Werner, Charles 439 German immigrant; Wats. creamery

Werner, Louise 622 wf. of James Redman

Wessel, Hartwig 438-

439 German immigrant; Pres., Bank of Templeton

Wessendorf Furniture & Undertaking

Co. (Santa Cruz) (Wasendorf) 622

formerly operated by undertaker partners Granville Clifford Shelby & George Staffler

Whalen, Jane 394 wf. of Patrick Jordan; mo. of James P. Jordan

Whalen, Julia Thompson 731 dau. of Mary A. Cummings & John Thompson Sr.; wf. of John Whalen (Mont.)

Wharves (preservation) 322 James Cass Jr. invented a pile preserver (treatment against Teredo wood boring worms), at Cayucos Landing

Wharves (Santa Cruz County)

508-

509,

519-

520

Pajaro Valley produce shipped from South Pacific Coast Railroad wharf in Santa Cruz; Lawrence Lorenzen was wharfinger for Cowell & Co.; Gilbert L. Anderson loaded ships at Spreckels’ Aptos wharf, until “it was washed away,” 1880

Wheeler, Edward 299 Silas B. Call learned harness & saddle trade from him in Newport, New Hampshire

Wheelock, Charles (Col.) 611 Civil War command of Urial S. Nichols’ NY 7th Inf.

Whicher, John 350- Cty. Clerk, SLO

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Whiskey Hill (aka Freedom, S. Cruz Co.)

250,

283

mentioned in description of Rancho San Andrés; William DeHart settled there, 1869

Whitcher & Co. 311 Manuel R. Merritt’s store at Castroville sold to Whitcher & Co.

White & DeHart Co. 282,

327

William DeHart & Edmund White; Edward White [2nd] also? “associated with William Dehart, under the firm title of White & Dehart; in 1895 Mr. White established a large lumber mill, but this was soon developed into a box manufactory, his interest in which he recently sold [1902?] [Transcriber’s Note: the association of William DeHart with “Edmund White” is in conflict with the statement made on p. 327, which associates Edward White [2nd] with this enterprise.]

White, Almon 635,

642

son of Laura Slasson & William Anson White [1st]; carpenter; supt. Wats. Water & Light Co.; his son William Anson White is asst. supt. Wats. Water & Light Co.

White, Almon H. 635,

642 son of Anna Hudson & Almon White

White, Anna Hudson (Ann) (Annie)

388,

635,

642

dau. of Anna E. Baldwin & Mark Hudson; wf. of Almon White (Al White, supt. Wats. water wks.)

White, Anna R. Royce (Rouse) (Royse)

(Annie) 327 dau. of John Royse; wf. of Edward White [2nd]

White, Edgar 635 son of Laura Slasson & William A. White [1st]; resident of Minnesota

White, Edmund

278,

282,

327

director, Bank of Wats.; see also White & DeHart Co. (William DeHart & Edmund White); [Transcriber’s Note: the association of William DeHart with “Edmund White” is in conflict with the statement made on p. 327, which associates Edward White [2nd] with this enterprise.]

White, Edna 635 dau. of Anna Hudson & Almon White

White, Edward [1st] 326 hbd. of Ellen Griffin White; fa. of William Francis White

White, Edward [2nd] 326-

327

son of Frances J. Russell & William Francis White; bro. of Stephen Mallory White; first rented, then purchased Rancho la Laguna de las Calabazas (Calabasa) of 2,000 ac. for dairy & fruit farming; [Transcriber’s Note: the association of William DeHart (p. 282) with “Edmund White” is in conflict with the statement made on p. 327, which associates Edward White [2nd] with this enterprise.]; Santa Cruz Co. Supervisor, 1899-; trustee, Agnew insane asylum, under appointment from Governor Gage.

White, Edward Jr. [3rd] 327 son of Anna R. Royse & Edward White [2nd]

White, Ellen [1st] 327 decd. dau. of Frances J. Russell & William Francis White (died in infancy)

White, Ellen [2nd] 327 dau. of Frances J. Russell & William Francis White

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White, Ellen [3rd] 327 dau. of Anna R. Royse & Edward White [2nd]

White, Ellen Griffin 326 sis. of Gerard Griffin (Irish poet); wf. of Edward White [1st]; mo. of William Francis White

White, Estelle 327 dau. of Hortense Lacriste & Stephen Mallory White

White, Eva Louise 635,

642

dau. of Anna Hudson & Almon White; wf. of Hugh M. Anderson

White, Fannie 327 dau. of Frances J. Russell & William Francis White

White, Frances J. Russell 326-

327

wf. of William Francis White; mo. of Edward White [2nd] & Stephen Mallory White, and others

White, Genevieve 327 dau. of Frances J. Russell & William Francis White

White, Gerald 327 son of Hortense Lacriste & Stephen Mallory White

White, Helen 635 dau. of Laura Slasson & William A. White [1st]; resident of Nevada, Iowa; Mrs. Helen Dayton

White, Helen 635,

642

dau. of Anna Hudson & Almon White; wf. of George E. Morrell of Los Angeles

White, Henry 635 son of Laura Slasson & William A. White [1st]; resident of Peach Tree, Mont. Cty.; bro. of Almon White, with whom he crossed the continent

White, Hortense E. 327 dau. of Hortense Lacriste & Stephen Mallory White

White, Hortense Lacriste 327 wf. of Stephen Mallory White

White, Jeslina M. Schanbacher (Justina)

(Tina) 642 2nd wf. of William Anson White

White, Laura Slasson 635 wf. of William A. White [1st]; mo. of Almon White

White, Lillie 327 dau. of Frances J. Russell & William Francis White

White, Lucille 327 dau. of Anna R. Royse & Edward White [2nd]

White, Luella Yoacham (Yoachum) 642 1st wf. of William Anson White; d. 1899 @ 31-yrs.

White, Mary 327 dau. of Frances J. Russell & William Francis White

White, Phyllis G. 642 dau. of Luella Yoacham & William Anson White

White, Raymond 327 decd. son of Anna R. Royse & Edward White 2nd

White, Rhoda 327 dau. of Frances J. Russell & William Francis White

White, Stephen 327 son of Anna R. Royse & Edward White [2nd]

White, Stephen Mallory 311,

327

son of Frances J. Russell & William Francis White; bro. of Edward White [2nd]studied law with Charles Bruce Younger Sr.; Manuel R. Merritt was chairman of CA Democratic conven-tion when Stephen Mallory White was present

White, William [1st] 327 son of Anna R. Royse & Edward White [2nd]

White, William [2nd] 327 son of Hortense Lacriste & Stephen Mallory White

White, William A. 635 hbd. of Laura Slasson White; fa. of Almon White; grd.-fa. of William Anson White

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White, William Anson

635,

641-

642

son of Anna Hudson & Almon White; asst. supt., Wats. Water & Light Co.

White, William Francis

252,

326-

327

Irish immigrant; son of Ellen Griffin & Edward White [1st]; hbd. of Frances J. Russell White; fa. of Edward White [2nd] & Stephen Mallory White; interested in Pajaro Valley in early 1850s; see also Edward White [2nd]; planted 2nd orchard in Pajaro Valley, 1854; part owner of Rancho Salsipuedes, 1852; member 2d CA Constitutional Convention, 1878; Gov. William Irwin appt. him Bank Commissioner

Whittier, Emily

712

dau. of Peter Trainer Whittier of Iowa; wf. of N. Hutson

Whittier, Peter Trainer 712 Irish immigrant; fa. of Emily Whittier Hutson

Wideman, Anna 741 decd. dau. of Mary E. Hoffman & Alfred Wideman

Wideman, Christian H. 741 son of Mary E. Hoffman & Alfred Wideman

Wideman, Frederick H. 741 son of Mary E. Hoffman & Alfred Wideman

Wideman, Hazel 741 dau. of Mary E. Hoffman & Alfred Wideman

Wideman, Margaret 741 dau. of Mary E. Hoffman & Alfred Wideman; wf. of M. C. Clark

Widemann, Alfred (Wideman)

533,

740-

741

hbd. of Mary E. Hoffman Widemann; Gonzales pioneer merchant with Sarles; Gonzales postmaster; Mont. Co. Board of Supervisors; President, Bank of Gonzales; John D. Cochran’s friend with whom he came to CA; burned charcoal in S. Cruz redwoods; farmed together in Pajaro & worked for Dunphy & Hildreth; butcher in Wats.

Widemann, Mary E. Hoffman 741 dau. of Margaret & Christian Hoffman; wf. of Alfred Widemann (Wideman)

Wilbraham school (Massachusetts) 698 Senator Abel Bliss was foremost in its est. & was its Secretary

Wilcox (Dr.) [unidentified] 514 physician with whom Dr. Benj. Knight studied

Wild Pigeon (ship) 290

Capt. Marcus Harloe brought Wild Pigeon to San Francisco from Providence, R. I., which carried material for steamer Salinas, 1st ship built by Pacific Coast Steamship Co.

Wilder Ranch (Santa Cruz Co.) 699 Moses Avery Meder “erected buildings, many of which are still standing, and here he made his home”

Wilder, Deloss Dwight 630,

633

S. Cruz dairy rancher; 300 cows; delivery route to S. Cruz of milk & butter; partner of Levi Karner Baldwin in 1871

Wilder, Miranda Finch 630 wf. of Deloss Dwight Wilder

Wiley, Elizabeth A. (Lizzie) 305 dau. of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry Wiley Sr.

Wiley, Grace V. 305 dau. of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry Wiley Sr.; [wf. of Eugene P. Kelly (derived from secondary source)]

Wiley, Henry Jr. 305 decd. son of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry WileySr.

Wiley, Henry Sr. 305 son of Samuel Wiley; hbd. of Sarah Jane Cathers Wiley; Wats. apple farmer & capitalist

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Wiley, Margaret 305 dau. of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry Wiley Sr.; wf. of Edgar Lewis

Wiley, Mary J. 305 decd. dau. of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry Wiley Sr.; former wf. of Gowen Westey Johnson

Wiley, Olive 305 dau. of Sarah Jane Cathers & Henry Wiley Sr.; wf. of Charles H. Gray (Philadelphia)

Wiley, Samuel 305 fa. of Henry Wiley Sr.; N.Y. farmer

Wiley, Sarah Jane Cathers 305 sis. of James Cathers; wf. of Henry Wiley Sr.

Wilkes, Lottie Fredson see Withers 598 dau. of Addie Jose & Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.; wf. of James W. Withers (not Wilkes)

Wilkins House 634 S. Cruz boarding hotel conducted by Peter Veeder Wilkins

Wilkins, Agnes Williamson 635 dau. of Ann Scollin & Andrew Williamson; niece of & raised by Catherine A. Scollin & Peter Veeder Wilkins

Wilkins, Catherine A. Scollin 634-

635 dau. of James Scollin; wf. of Peter Veeder Wilkins

Wilkins, David G. 634 fa. of Peter Veeder Wilkins

Wilkins, Peter Veeder 634-

635

son of David G. Wilkins; S. Cruz Hotel; Van Dresser & Wilkins House

Wilkinson, (Mr.) (unidentified) 633 hbd. of Mary E. Thompson Wilkinson

Wilkinson, Mary E. Thompson 633 dau. of Frances Strong & James Thompson; sis. of Uriah Williams Thompson; wf. of [unidentified] (Mr.) Wilkinson (Missouri)

Willard, Amelia 272 dau. of Sarah McDuffy & Manassah Willard

Willard, Caroline 272 dau. of Sarah McDuffy & Manassah Willard

Willard, Fannie W. 272 dau. of Sarah McDuffy & Manassah Willard; wf. of Alfred Baldwin

Willard, George 272 son of Sarah McDuffy & Manassah Willard

Willard, Joseph 272 son of Sarah McDuffy & Manassah Willard

Willard, Manassah 272 hbd. of Sarah McDuffy Willard; fa. of Fannie W. Willard Baldwin

Willard, Mary Ann 272 dau. of Sarah McDuffy & Manassah Willard

Willard, Orissa 272 dau. of Sarah McDuffy & Manassah Willard

Willard, Peter 272 grd.-fa. of Fannie W. Willard Baldwin

Willard, Sarah McDuffy 272 wf. of Manassah Willard; mo. of Fannie W. Willard Baldwin

Willard, Simon (Major) 272 ancestor of Fannie W. Willard Baldwin

Willey, Henry 742 president, Big Creek Power Co.; president, S. Cruz Oil Co.

Willey, John 325 son of Susan C. Clark & Robert H. Willey

Willey, John M. (Dr.) 322 hsb. of Maria Miller (aka Eliza M. or Elizabeth) Willey; fa. of Robert H. Willey; Irish immigrant; San Francisco physician, 1864-1886, d. 1886

Willey, Maria Miller (aka Eliza M. or

Elizabeth) 322

Irish immigrant; wf. of Dr. John M. Willey; mo. of Robert H. Willey

Willey, Rena 325 dau. of Susan C. Clark & Robert H. Willey

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Willey, Robert 325 son of Susan C. Clark & Robert H. Willey

Willey, Robert H. 322,

325

son of Maria Miller (aka Eliza M. or Elizabeth) & Dr. John M. Willey; Mont.-Pacific Grove atty.

Willey, Susan C. Clark 325 wf. of Robert H. Willey

William and Elizabeth (ship) 272 ship named for William & Elizabeth Greene

Williams, Alfred L. 547 Secretary, Loma Prieta Lumber Co.

Williams, Charles 253 “Charles Williams, a merchant of Wats., was the first to buy fruit on the tree and handle it after the manner of our present system. This was in 1869.”

Williams, Charles E. 641 decd. son of Narcissa Watson & Edward Laurence Williams

Williams, Charles W. 640 son of Helen Wells & Edward Williams

Williams, Edward 640 sea captain fa. of Edward Laurence Williams

Williams, Edward C. 641 son of Narcissa Watson & Edward Laurence Williams

Williams, Edward Laurence

Williams, Edward Laurence (continued)

497,

640-

641

son of Helen Wells & Edward Williams; 1852 opened branch store in S. Cruz with Joseph Boston & Edmund Jones; Mont. Co. Clerk; Deputy S. Cruz Co. Clerk; studied law under Robert Francis Peckham; practiced in Wats., then S. Cruz;

deputy collector of internal revenue, Mont., San Mateo, Santa Clara, S. Cruz, San Benito counties; real estate dealer, title business

Williams, Ellen M. 641 dau. of Narcissa Watson & Edward Laurence Williams; wf. of Charles Pioda

Williams, Felix? 283 William DeHart purchased 160 ac. from “F. Williams”

Williams, Helen Wells 640-

641

wf. of Edward Williams; mo. of Edward Laurence Williams; propagator of flowers, sent to East for seeds; of d. in S. Cruz 1893

Williams, Isaac

252-

253,

310,

504

1st “commercial orchards were set out by Isaac Williams and Judge R. F. Peckham in 1858”; “Williams planted thirteen acres, principally apples, on land now owned by K. F. Redman.”; Kendrick Francis Redman Sr. purchased his ranch in 1865; associate of Jacob Primer Leese in Los Angeles; “In about 1867 the first shipment of apples from Pajaro valley was made by Isaac Williams.”

Williams, Laurence E. 641 son of Narcissa Watson & Edward Laurence Williams

Williams, Lewis George (L. T.) 617,

641

son of Narcissa Watson & Edward Laurence Williams; 195eputy to Elliott Davis Perry

Williams, Mary E. 640 dau. of Helen Wells & Edward Williams

Williams, Matthew 278 fa. of Matty (Mattie) A. Williams Hill

Williams, Matty A. (Mattie) 278 dau. of Matthew Williams; wf. of Charles Caleb Hill

Williams, Narcissa Watson 641 dau. of James Watson; wf. of Edward Laurence Williams

Williams, Roger 514 founder of Providence, Rhode Island (in re Ballou family of RI)

Williams, Tom 325 a prominent Mormon with whom Horatio Moore Warden Sr. & Lewis Moore Warden carried mail

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Williamson Gulch 579 Green Valley (Pajaro Valley) built mill “above Eagers” in Williamson Gulch

Williamson, Agnes 635 dau. of Ann Scollin & Andrew Williamson; niece of & raised by Catherine A. Scollin & Peter Veeder Wilkins

Williamson, Artemesia Sands 579 mo. of Caroline Williamson Judd

Williamson, Caroline 579 dau. of William Williamson; wf. of Albert North Judd

Williamson, Ellen McCollum 690 dau. of Ellen Hallett & Joseph McCollum Jr.; wf. of Marks Williamson

Williamson, James 579 bro. of William Williamson; grist mill on Pescadero Creek

Williamson, James Edgar 579 decd. bro. of Caroline Williamson Judd

Williamson, James R. 688 hbd. of May Linscott Williamson

Williamson, Marks 690 hbd. of Ellen McCollum Williamson

Williamson, May Linscott 688 dau. of Emma Scott & John William Linscott; wf. of James R. Williamson

Williamson, Robert Samuel 579 decd. bro. of Caroline Williamson Judd

Williamson, William 579 fa. of Caroline Williamson Judd; see also Brown & Williamson (firm)

Willits, Charles Davis 437-

438 son of Leonidas Volney Willits; res. San Francisco

Willits, Leonidas Volney 437-

438 Wats. farmer, fine horses; City council

Willits, Livonia A. Davis 437-

438

wf. of Leonidas Volney Willits; W.C.T.U. & public library

Willits, Ralph William 437-

438 son of Leonidas Volney Willits

Willman, Anna D. (D.) 513 wid. of John Clow; wf. of John Kennaugh

Willoughby, Otis Huntington farm 252 mentioned as part of Rancho Salsipuedes

Wilmar, William A. (Wilmer) 408-

411 fa. of ——— (Mrs. Henry) Nelson

Wilmoth, Annie 627 wf. of Worthington Parsons

Wilson tract (Rancho Los Osos) 325,

700

Horatio Moore Warden Sr. bought 3,000-4,000 acres, part of the “Wilson tract or Los Osos rancho”

Wilson, Florence B. 321 dau. of Lucy E. Allen & Singleton W. Wilson

Wilson, John (Capt.)

281,

325,

700

John Jacob Simmler cooked for him in 1852; grantee of Rancho Cañada de los Osos y Pecho y Islay, of which Horatio Moore Warden Sr. bought 3,000-4,000 acres, part of the “Wilson tract or Los Osos rancho”

Wilson, Lucy E. Allen 321 dau. of Ann Reeves & Henry Allen; wf. of Singleton W. Wilson

Wilson, Mary Barr 320 former wf. of Singleton Wilson; mo. of Singleton W. Wilson; later married James B. Colt

Wilson, Norman Singleton 321 son of Lucy E. Allen & Singleton W. Wilson; engaged in coffee business in San Salvador, El Salvador

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Wilson, Roberta 321 dau. of Lucy E. Allen & Singleton W. Wilson; wf. of William L. Rodgers (Rogers)

Wilson, Singleton 320 decd. hbd. of Mary Barr Wilson; fa. of Singleton W. Wilson

Wilson, Singleton W. 320-

321

son of Mary Barr & Singleton Wilson; cashier, Bank of SLO; Confederate soldier of Civil War; prisoner of Union, twice; to CA 1873; SLO Cty. dep. co. clk. & auditor, 1876; elected SLO Co. Auditor, 1880-1889

Wine industry (Santa Cruz) 617 Henry Fell Parsons first man in Cty. to make wine

Winkle, Edward August [Adolph A.] 636 son of Fredericka Hagemann & Henry Winkle

Winkle, Fredericka 636 dau. of Lucia (aka Lucie & Lucy) Junsen & Henry Winkle; wf. of Christian Solomonson

Winkle, Fredericka Hagemann

(Hageman) 636

1st wf. of Henry Winkle; fa. of George H. Winkle, Glenhart C. Winkle, Adolph A. Winkle, & Fredericka Winkle Solomonson

Winkle, George H. 636 son of Fredericka Hagemann & Henry Winkle

Winkle, Henry 635-

636

German immigrant; 1st wf. Fredericka Hagemann; 2nd wf. Lucia (aka Lucie & Lucy) Junsen Winkle

Winkle, Leonard C. [Glenhart] 636 son of Fredericka Hagemann & Henry Winkle

Winkle, Lucia Junsen (aka Lucie & Lucy) 636 dau. of Patrick Junsen; 2nd wf. of Henry Winkle

Wirtz, Herman (Rev. Fa.) 647 Franciscan Fa. of Mission Santa Barbara; assistant at Pajaro Valley Orphan Asylum

Wisdom, Jane A. 306 wf. of Rev. John Booth; mo. of Alfred Rodger Booth

Withers, Lottie Fredson (Wilkes) 598 dau. of Addie Jose & Alonzo H. Fredson Sr.; wf. of James W. Withers (not Wilkes)

Wobcken, Julia Foreman 338 dau. of Margaret Price & Solomon Walliston Foreman

Women (Pajaro Valley)

255

land ownership of “the largest orchards in our valley are owned by women.” – opinion on women’s rights by Charles H. Rodgers

Women (Santa Cruz County) 498 1st woman elected to any office in S. Cruz Cty. was Eliza C. Bull Boston, as school trustee

Women pioneers (to California) 326 Mrs. White was only woman on the ship around Cape Horn on which Frances J. Russell & William Francis White were passengers, 1849

Wood, Abraham Chase 437 hbd. of Charlotte A. Robinson Wood; fa. of Hiram Jacob Wood

Wood, Annie May 437 dau. of Annie Ross & Hiram Jacob Wood; wf. of H. L. Towle [of San Francisco]

Wood, Annie Ross 437 dau. of Asa Ross; wf. of Hiram Jacob Wood

Wood, Carrie Belle Judd 437,

579

dau. of Caroline Williamson & Alfred North Judd; wf. of Jesse C. Wood

Wood, Charlotte A. Robinson 437 mo. of Hiram Jacob Wood

Wood, Dale 639 son of Louisa Thacker & William F. Wood

Wood, Estella H. 437 dau. of Annie Ross & Hiram Jacob Wood

Wood, Forest 639 son of Louisa Thacker & William F. Wood

Wood, Glen 639 son of Louisa Thacker & William F. Wood

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Wood, Hazel 639 dau. of Louisa Thacker & William F. Wood

Wood, Hiram Jacob 437 son of Charlotte A. (Robinson) & Abraham Chase Wood; hbd. of Annie Ross Wood; Wats. con-tractor who built Moreland Notre Dame Academy

Wood, Jesse C. 437,

579

son of Annie Ross & Hiram Jacob Wood; hbd. of Carrie Belle Judd Wood

Wood, John W. 437 decd. son of Charlotte A. (Robinson) & Abraham Chase Wood; bro. of Hiram Jacob Wood

Wood, Larkin 265 partner of Jesse Douglas Carr in Memphis, TN

Wood, Leona Gertrude 437 dau. of Annie Ross & Hiram Jacob Wood

Wood, Lottie B. 437 dau. of Annie Ross & Hiram Jacob Wood

Wood, Louisa Thacker 639 dau. of Dr. C. W. Thacker; wf. of William F. Wood

Wood, Myrtle 639 dau. of Louisa Thacker & William F. Wood

Wood, William F. 636,

639

Osos rancher, SLO Co.; 1884 completed surveying course at Van der Naillens School, San Francisco

Woodbury, Sarah 288 wf. of David Trafton; mo. of George Arthur Trafton and John Edmund Trafton

Woodruff, Mariam Besse 675 dau. of Martha D. Boynton & Samuel Harrison Besse; wf. of Marion Woodruff

Woodruff, Marion 675 hbd. of Mariam Besse Woodruff

Woods, Adelaide C. Spafford 740 dau. of J. M. Spafford; wf. of Victor Hugo Woods; Supt. of SLO schools

Woods, Elizabeth 267 2nd wf. of Jesse Douglas Carr, d. 1864

Woods, Ellen Evelyn 740 dau. of Adelaide C. Spafford & Victor Hugo Woods

Woods, James E. 740 hbd. of M. C. Hulderman Woods; fa. of Victor Hugo Woods; surveyor

Woods, May C. Hulderman 740 wf. of James E. Woods; mo. of Victor Hugo Woods

Woods, Victor Hugo 740 son of M. C. Hulderman & James E. Woods; SLO Co. Surveyor

Woodside, Preston K. 551 law partner of Samuel Franklin Geil

Woodward, Bessie 686 wf. of Thomas A. King

Woodward, Robert Blin 541 proprietor of What Cheer House in San Francisco, where Duncan McKinnon stayed

Woodworth, Elizabeth 652 wf. of Charles W. Beilby; mo. of Joseph Walter Beilby

Woody, Marcus 275 Richard Felix Hall bought 160 acres, 4 mi. so. of Wats.

Wool production 304 Robert Edgar Jack Sr. was known as the largest wool-grower in Central CA.

Work, Maude E. Porter 610 wf. of Thomas A. Work

Work, Thomas A. 609-

610

port. facing p. 609; hbd. of Maude E. Porter Work; res. of Pacific Grove

Wright, Albert Lemuel 490 hbd. of Mendora (aka Medora) C. Ely Wright

Wright, Anna L. 435 dau. of Nancy J. Vaughan & Samuel P. Wright

Wright, Beulah B. 490 dau. of Mendora C. Ely & A. L. Wright

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Wright, Charles F. 435 son of Nancy J. Vaughan & Samuel P. Wright

Wright, Howard A. 490 son of Mendora C. Ely & A. L. Wright

Wright, Maud Louise Grieb 435 wf. of Samuel Vaughan Wright

Wright, Mendora C. Ely 490 dau. of Mary C. A. & Wm. H. Ely; wf. of Albert Lemuel Wright

Wright, Minnie B. 490 dau. of Mendora C. Ely & A. L. Wright

Wright, Nancy J. Vaughan 435 mo. of Samuel Vaughan Wright; res. of Santa Clara Co.

Wright, Samuel P. 435 fa. of Samuel Vaughan Wright

Wright, Samuel Vaughan 435 SLO Atty.; Stanford U. grad 1895; partner of F.A. Dorn

Wright, Thomas Wilson 617 Santa Cruz Co. Surveyor; Elliott Davis Perry was his deupty

Wyant, Amanda 689 dau. of Daniel Wyant; sis. of A. H. Wyant “of New York city, the world famous artist”; wf. of Dr. John A. McGuire

Wyckoff vs. Pajaro Valley RR Co. 732 Thomas J. Riordan was atty.

Wyckoff, Elizabeth Short (Wycoff) 663 dau. of Nancy Prunty & Stephen Short; wf. of Jesse Wyckoff (Wycoff)

Wyckoff, Jesse (Wycoff) 663 hbd. of Elizabeth Short Wyckoff (Wycoff)

X - Y

Yates College 545 William R. Cooley attended

Yellow Bank Dairy (Santa Cruz) 600 Louis Moretti had an interest

Yoacham, John Samuel 472-

475 partner of Daniel Tuttle in butcher business

Yoacham, Luella (Yoachum) 642 1st wf. of William Anson White

York, Andrew 328,

331

son of Rachael McPhetridge (Rachel McPheatridge) & Pleasant York; fa. James, Thomas, Walter, Elizabeth, Ida, Silas, Lulu; farmed at Torro Creek, SLO, 1874; estab. Ascension winery, Paso Robles, York Mountain

York, Eli McPhetridge (McPheatridge) 328 son of Rachael McPhetridge (Rachel McPheatridge) & Pleasant York; bro. of Andrew York; drove cattle, mules, horses to CA

York, Elizabeth 328 dau. of Louisa Long & Andrew York; wf. of Alexander S. Hazard

York, Hulda Mathews (Matthews) 328 2nd wf. of Andrew York; mo. of Silas York & Mrs. Lulu York Peterson; Oda Priest & Justus Priest

York, Ida 328 dau. of Louisa Long & Andrew York; wf. of Reuben (Rubin) C. Nelson

York, James 328 son of Louisa Long & Andrew York; conducts an apiary in SLO Cty.

York, John Milton 328 son of Rachael McPhetridge & Pleasant York; bro. of Andrew York; Clerk-Recorder LaSalle Cty., IL

York, Louisa (Elizabeth) Long 328 1st wf. of Andrew York

York, Lulu 328 dau. of Hulda Matthews & Andrew York; wf. of [unidentified] Peterson [aka O’Neil, Lulu York]

York, Pleasant 328 hsb. of Rachael McPhetridge York; fa. of Andrew York & Eli McPhetridge York

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York, Rachael McPhetridge (Rachel

McPheatridge) 328

wf. of Pleasant York; mo. of Andrew York & Eli McPhetridge York

York, Silas 328 son of Hulda Matthews & Andrew York

York, Thomas 328 son of Louisa Long & Andrew York

York, Walter 328 son of Louisa Long & Andrew York; mgr. & half owner of a winery

Young, Ida Baker 564 dau. of Susan J. Crooker & William A. Baker; wf. Ira Young

Young, Ira 564 hbd. of Ida Baker Young

Young, Maude 646 dau. of W. A. Young (New York); wf. of Isaiah Hartman

Young, W. A. (unidentified) 646 fa. of Maude Young Hartman

Younger, Agnes Hihn 260,

716

dau. of Therese Paggen & Frederick Augustus Hihn; wf. of Charles Bruce Younger Jr.

Younger, Charles Bruce Jr. 260,

716

son of Jeannie Hudson Waddell & Charles Bruce Younger Sr.; hbd. of Agnes Hihn Younger

Younger, Charles Bruce Sr.

327,

715-

716

port. facing p. 715; son of Eleanor Murray & Coleman [Purcell] Younger; S. Cruz attorney; read law under Joseph F. Bell in Danville, KY; admitted to KY bar, 1854; opened law office in San José, 1857; edited San Jose Tribune, 1858; San José correspondent of San Francisco’s Alta California; Stephen Mallory White read law with Younger

Younger, Coleman [Purcell] 715 hbd. of Eleanor Murray Younger; fa. of Charles Bruce Younger Sr.; served in Missouri legislature, 1844; resident of San José

Younger, Eleanor Murray 715 wf. of Coleman [Purcell] Younger; mo. of Charles Bruce Younger Sr.

Younger, Helen 716 dau. of Jeannie Hudson Waddell & Charles Bruce Younger Sr.; wf. of Cleveland K. Chase

Younger, Jeannie Hudson Waddell 716 dau. of William White Waddell; wf. of Charles Bruce Younger Sr.

Younglove, Charles Alonso 446-

447

son of George Younglove; hbd. of Mary Warren Younglove; SLO horseshoer

Younglove, George 446-

447 fa. of Charles Alonzo Younglove; millwright

Younglove, Mary Warren 446-

447

dau. of Dr. ——— Warren; wf. of Charles Alonzo Younglove

Z

Zabala, Adelberto 304 son of Anita Hartnell & Pedro Zabala Sr.

Zabala, Ana 304 dau. of Anita Hartnell & Pedro Zabala Sr.

Zabala, Anita Hartnell 303 dau. of William E. P. Hartnell; wf. of Pedro

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Zabala, John L. 304 son of Anita Hartnell & Pedro Zabala Sr.; San Francisco physician

Zabala, Manuela 304 dau. of Anita Hartnell & Pedro Zabala Sr.

Zabala, Pedro Jr. 304 son of Anita Hartnell & Pedro Zabala Sr.; Salinas atty.

Zabala, Pedro Sr. 303-

304

port. facing p. 303; immigrant of Castile, Spain; resident of Salinas; pioneer of Mont., Oct. 1849

Zabala, Teresa 304 dau. of Anita Hartnell & Pedro Zabala Sr.

Zabala, Virginia 304 dau. of Anita Hartnell & Pedro Zabala Sr.

Zabala, William 304 son of Anita Hartnell & Pedro Zabala Sr.

Zachary Taylor (ship) 639 William Blackburn had it built in Santa Cruz [although no other record of it has been found]

Zamorano, Agustin [Juan] Vicente 466-

467 fa. of Eulalida D. Zamorano

Zamorano, Eulalia D. 466-

467

dau. of Agustin [Juan] Vicente Zamorano; wf. of José Vicente Estudillo