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Matches 17,951 to 18,000 of 21,391
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17951 |
No marriage records exist for this period but based on their marriage contract it is assumed they were married near that date. | Family F177
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17952 |
No other birth records for a Marie were found in this family. It is possible one of the younger sisters also went by Marie. | Elgart, Marie (I3955)
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17953 |
No other information other than name provided | Marticorena, Graciana (I15807)
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17954 |
No record found for his birth. | Falxa, Dominique (I21123)
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17955 |
No record found for this individual in the Banca birth records. | Erramouspe, Jean (I18436)
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17956 |
No record of her birth is found in the Urepel birth registers. | Igoa, Marie/Maria (I5369)
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17957 |
No record of his birth found but it was likely near Zaldivia. | Tolosa, Quirino (I23191)
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17958 |
No record of his birth found in Aldude registers. | Ardans, Jean (I4064)
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17959 |
No record of his birth found. It appears as if he may have been the son of Gratian Etchartloge from Lohitzun-Oyhercq and Marianne Etcheverry of Hopital St. Blaise who were married in 1865. He had a brother George in the US as well. Further research necessary. | Etchart, Jean/John Baptiste (I12352)
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17960 |
No record of his birth found. It appears as if he may have been the son of Gratian Etchartloge from Lohitzun-Oyhercq and Marianne Etcheverry of Hopital St. Blaise who were married in 1865. He had a brother George in the US as well. Further research necessary. | Etchart, Jean/John Baptiste (I12352)
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Noelie (Haran) Bachoc Obituary:
Noelie Bachoc December 7, 1924 ~ May 25, 2011 Our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and aunt passed away at the age of 86, at her daughter's home on May 25, 2011. Born on December 7, 1924, in Irissarry, France, she was the second of five children born to Antoine and Leonie Haran. Noelie was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Bachoc, also from Irissarry, whom she married in 1947. Together they immigrated to Chino, California, in 1948, in search of a better life. After running a successful dairy business for 20 years, they retired and dedicated their time to the Chino Basque Club. In 1999 they moved to Bakersfield, California, to be closer to their family. Noelie is survived by her children, Isabelle and Martin Lassa, Pierre and Theresa Bachoc, Raymond and Patricia Bachoc, and Gracie and Albert Goyenetche; as well as nine grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. She also leaves behind her siblings in France, Henri Haran and Marie Dujol; sister-in-law, Maitecha Hegoas; and brother-in-law, Raymond Bachoc in Chino. Visitation will be on Thursday, June 2, 2011, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Greenlawn Southwest Mortuary, 2739 Panama Lane. That evening, her life will be celebrated at St. Philip the Apostle Church, 7100 Stockdale Hwy. in Bakersfield, with a Rosary at 7:00 p.m., followed by a Funeral Mass on Friday, June 3, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. Please call Greenlawn Southwest Mortuary for any further information, (661) 834-8820. Donations may be made to Chino Basque Club Scholarship Fund, Kern County Basque Club Playground Fund, or a charity of your choice. Greenlawn Southwest www.bakersfield.com/obits.
Published in Bakersfield Californian on May 31, 2011 | Haran, Noelie (I19769)
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17962 |
Norbert d'Aguerrebehere, son of Peillocorena and Catherine d'Etcheberry, both of the quartier of Mitxelene.
Witnesses were Martin d'Aguerrebehere, brother of the groom and Pedro d'Etcheberry, brother of the bride.
Note: there was a dispensation for consanguity. | Family F2664
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17963 |
Notation on original card of "12 Day". Unknown meaning. | Larramendy, Telesforo Bernard (I16033)
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17964 |
Note: This birth record states the child's name as Jeanne but the marriage record says Catherine which is being used here. There is another child by this couple born in 1829 named Catherine. It is possible that the records were misread when the marriage record was filled out. | Errecart, Catherine (I19346)
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17965 |
Note: It appears as if there was a second birth record for this child on 11/16/1784.
Chaterinne, daughter of Pierre Bordabehere and Marie Auchoberry, owners of the house of Auchoberry.
Her godparents were Antoine Harriet, owner of the house of Pericorenia and Chaterine Ernaut, owner of the house of Carkuineguygaray, both of this parish. | Auchoberry, Chaterinne/Catherine (I1119)
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17966 |
Note: They were married on the same day as her sister Laude de Courouxet and Miguel de Nimignoarena of Accotain. | Family F1749
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17967 |
Noted from French, French & Basques in La Puente. | Etchebarren, Jean/Juan (I15918)
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17968 |
Noted his name as Julian Aguer and that in 1890 his address was in care of L. Moulton, El Toro, California | Aguerre, Julian (I15791)
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17969 |
Noted that he loaned money to Pascal Ballade in 1888 and that his residence in 1890 was Los Angeles. | Aire, P. (I15797)
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17970 |
Noted that he was a native of Los Angeles (?) | Larceval, Pierre (I16012)
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17971 |
Noted that he was in partnership with Francisco Echeveste in sheep business before 1895. | Alcayaga/Alcallaga, Jose Maria (I15801)
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17972 |
Noted that his parents were John & Jane Laborde | Laborde, Jacques (I16000)
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17973 |
Noted that in 1893 he had 12,000 sheep with Juan Arambel and Angel Aruit | Alzualde, Tipi (I15806)
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17974 |
Noted that she had a daughter Frances born in 1904.
She was co-excutrix of her brother-in-law Niceto's estate | Juanche, Maria (I15960)
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17975 |
Noted to be a very good handball player (source unknown) | Amestoy, Joseph Paul (I15816)
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17976 |
Notes from Court cases:
He came to California in 1850's.
He spoke English and Spanish supposedly (1874)
He bought 1,315 sheep from Dominique Mariluis in 1876 for $1 per head.
He was administrator of the Estate of Juan Oxarart.
He owned land in the Mt. Pleasant Tract. | Bastanchuhy, Dominique/Domingo (I11182)
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17977 |
Notes from Court cases:
He issued a Bail Bond for $1,500 with Betri Inda after Pierre Inda was arrested for burglary. After P. Inda jumped bail, Uharriet paid the $1,500 to the sheriff.
He was renting land from A. Repetto with his brother Pierre in Los Angeles County in 1886. | Uharriet, Martin (I13566)
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Notes from Court cases:
He was rending land from A. Reppetto in 1886.
He owned 160 acres of land at Rancho Ballona in 1893 and rented it for farming to B. & D. Dornaleche.
He bought 2,000 sheep from B. Arambel in 1894 with Leonard Labory for $3,500.
His estate had 2 lots of land in La Ballona & 4 lots in the Mt. Pleasant Tract all worth $14,950. | Uharriet, Pierre/Pedro (I13177)
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17979 |
Notes indcate that she claimed to be Spanish (unknown source). | Borda, Ramona (I16891)
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Obituary
Gless. May 4. Juanita, beloved mother of Consltant S. and Domingo A. Gless. Grandmother of Jerry, Juanita, and Dennis Gless. Sister of J. B, P. D, M.F. and J.P. Amestoy, Mrs. Louis and Mrs. C. W. Wells.
Recitation of the Rosary at 7:30 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday at 9:15am from the Chapel of Godeu and Martinino, 828 West Washington Street. Requiem mass at St. Basil's Church. Internment Calvary Cemetery.
Juanita Amestoy was born Apr 1865 in Los Angeles to Dominque Amestoy and Marie Elizabeth Aycaguer. She married Simon Francois Gless 15 Oct 1886 in San Francisco County.
She had three children: Constant Simon, Domingo Amestoy and Noeline Gless.
Source: www.findagrave.com | Amestoy, Juanita (I15810)
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Obituary
HIRIART. At No. 1238 Elden avenue, Frank Hiriart, beloved father of Alexander Hiriart, Mrs. Leon Escallier and Mrs. A. J. Amscey (sic?), a native of France, aged 67 years.
SOURCE: Los Angeles Times, January, 1915. | Hiriart, Francois (I16715)
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Obituary
Patricia Brown, a resident of Aptos, passed away at Dominican Hospital on July 1st, 2023 after suffering a Ischemic stroke.
Patricia was born in Manteca CA on November 5th, 1932 to Joseph and Pauline (Yturri) Caine. She married George Brown on May 5th, 1953, who proceeded her in death.
Patricia worked at the Santa Cruz Seaside Company for many years until her retirement. After retirement, she volunteered in the office at Grey Bears and was soon hired on as the office manager where she worked for another twelve years. After retiring from Grey Bears, she volunteered at the Mid County Senior Center answering phones at the front desk.
She enjoyed Taiko drumming for a few years and helped start a Taiko for Seniors class while she was working at Grey Bears.
She was an avid reader and had a large collection of books. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, playing games on her phone, spoiling her dog and spending time with her daughter Kathie.
| Caine, Patricia Ann (I2272)
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17983 |
Obituary can be found at this site:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13111267&ref=acom | Bordato, Catherine Grace (I17538)
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Obituary for John Pierre Mathieu
John Pierre Mathieu, 95, passed away October 2, 2010. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 5 at Kirby Pines Manor, John Mathieu and Don Johnson, presiding. The interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. John was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Philippines as a supply officer in the U.S. Navy. He was the Utah State Junior golf champion and went to the University of Chicago on a golfing scholarship. He retired as a regional sales manager with Zenith Radio Corporation of Chicago. He was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church and attended First Evangelical Church with his wife. John is survived by his wife, Faye; daughter, Heather Amuny (Jack); sons, John Mathieu (Kathy) and Bill Mathieu (Rosemary); grandchildren, Heather Amuny-Dey (Jeff), David and John Mathieu, and Sydney and Rachel Mathieu; great-granddaughter, Arden Dey; sister, Mary McKenna; and brother, Pierre Hualde. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jean-Baptiste and Marguerite Mathieu; step-father, Pete Hualde; and brother, Henry Mathieu. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be sent to St. Louis Catholic Church, Memphis, TN or First Evangelical Church, Missions Department, Memphis, TN. | Mathieu, John Pierre (I15258)
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Obituary found on findagrave.com:
Loving Mom, Grandma and Great-Grandma, Mary Jane Krueger, of Corona, CA departed to Heaven in the loving arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, age 92, on Sunday, January 11, 2009 at Corona Regional Medical Center in Corona, CA. She worked for the CA Forestry Dept. as a front desk clerk. Mary Jane enjoyed crocheting, making animals for kids, and she was a very giving person. Mary Jane was the daughter of John Iriart and Anna (Arroque) Iriart. She is survived by her son, Gary Krueger; daughter-in-law, Sharon; sisters, Marjorie Dressler, Katherine Pauly and Alyce Szabo; brother, Kenneth Iriart; 4 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Krueger; sisters, Dora Iriart and Grayce Wiseman; brother, John Iriart. Visitation will be from 1:00pm to 5:00pm, Thursday, January 15, 2009 at Thomas Miller Mortuary. A Graveside Service will be at Corona Sunnyslope Cemetery, Corona, CA at 10:00am, Friday, January 16, 2009. | Iriart, Mary Jane (I13914)
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Obituary of Blanche McGuire:
Mrs. Maguire, the daughter of Ulpiano Yndart, was born in Santa Inez in 1860. She was married to James A Maguire and lived in California all her life. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Frances E. Thompson, of Santa Monica, and a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Howe. | Yndart, Blanca/Blanche (I19764)
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Obituary:
Janie Marie (Espil) Laxague passed away at the Surprise Valley Community Hospital in Cedarville on April 14, 1986.
Mrs. Laxague, a lifetime resident of Surprise Valley, was active in the community and a very popular person. She was the wife of First District Supervisor John Laxague.
She was born Janie Marie Espil, June 29, 1915 in Cedarville. On October 1, 1938, she and John Laxague were married in Reno. She spent her life on the Laxague ranch in Surprise Valley.
She was survived by her husband, John of Cedarville; a daughter, Lucie Fjeldstad of Stamford, Connecticut; son, John Laxague, Jr. of Gardnerville, Nevada; sister, Marie Henderson of Rancho Murietta, California; brothers, Pete Espil of Redding and John Espil of Susanville; and three grandchildren.
A Christian Prayer service was held at Alturas Sacred Heart Church on April 16, and a Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. James Catholic Church in Cedarville April 17. Burial followed in the Cedarville
Cemetery.
The Fathers Jim Sheets and Mike Kiernan officiated the services. | Espil, Jennie Marie (Janie) (I20826)
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Obituary:
Rosary services for Miss Elizabeth Espelet, 77, who died at a local hospital on Wednesday evening, will be held at the Lucero-Carlson Colonial Mortuary this evening at 7:30. Requiem mass be will be held at the Sacred Heart Church tomorrow at 9 a.m. with internment following in Lassen Cemetery. | Espelet, Elisabeth/Elizabeth (I7181)
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Obituary:
Russell Martin Maxwell, 60, Cheyenne, died Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008, in Buffalo. He was father of Russell Martin Marty Maxwell Jr. and brother of Marci Buckley, both of Sheridan. Mass was celebrated this morning in Buffalo with burial there in Willow Grove cemetery. Born Aug. 16, 1948, in Buffalo to Vernon Whitey and Jeanette Maxwell, he attended Johnson County High School and South Dakota State University in Brookings. He also taught engineering classes at SDSU. Mr. Maxwell worked 27 years as a communications specialist with Union Pacific Railroad in Cheyenne. He loved the mountains, hiking, fishing, and reading. A brother, Danny Maxwell, preceded him in death.
Survivors include a second son, Seth Adam Maxwell of Cheyenne; seven additional sisters, Mary Kay Stafford, Marilyn Maxwell, and Marti Markovsky, all of Buffalo, Monica Smithers of Arnold, Calif., Margo Trevino of Tracy, Calif., Melani Cole of Springfield, Mo., and Michele Peck of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and two brothers, David Maxwell of Baltic, S.D., and Tom Maxwell of Beach, N.D. Memorials may benefit Johnson County Family Crisis Center or Susie Bowling Lawrence Hospice in care of Adams Funeral Home, 351 N. Adams Ave., Buffalo, WY 82834. | Maxwell, Russell Martin (I4345)
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Obituary:
Services for Cedarville resident George Laxague will be held this morning, 11 a.m., at St. James Catholic Church, with father P.V. Lenehan officiating. Burial will be at the Eagleville Cemetery.
Laxague, 85, died Jan. 12 in Cedarville.
He was born Feb. 14, 1906 in Board Corrals, Nev.
Laxague will long be remembered for running the Union Station in Cedarville for a span of 30 years.
He loved fishing and his favorite pastime was watching sports on television. Surviving are his sister Faye Harrington; two brothers, Frank Arreche and John Laxague; and many nephews and nieces.
The family would appreciate donations sent to St. James Catholic Church, Surprise Valley Community Hospital or to a charity of one's choice.
Modoc County Record, Page 16, January 16, 1992
George Laxague of Cedarville died Jan 12 at the Surprise Valley hospital in Cedarville. He had been taken to the hospital Dec. 18, but had been ill for several years.
Laxague was born in 1906 and grew up in Eagleville. After college he worked in the Bay Area shiyards and then worked in gold minig near Redding. He operated the Mobile Station in Cedarville for many of his 48 years in Modoc County.
His immediate relatives include John Laxague, Frank Arreche and a sister, Fay Harrington of Pine Grove.
Modoc County Record, Page 15, January 16, 1992 | Laxague, George (I20817)
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17991 |
Occupation listed as Billiard Tender | Arbartachipy or Abarta, Pierre/Pedro (I15778)
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17992 |
Occupation listed as Sheepherder | Ahauntchain, Gracian (I15794)
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17993 |
Occupation was laborer and he was residing in San Juan Capistrano.
He had wages due from Jean Chotro in 1894. | Etcheverry, Martin (I16609)
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17994 |
Occupation was Sheep rancher | Ardans, Arnaud (I2121)
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17995 |
Occupation: Bartender
Physician was Dr. Smith | Ballorena, Santiago (I16799)
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17996 |
Occupation: Lawyer | Biscailuz, Martin Vincent (I16876)
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Of note on this contract was that Jean Gariador's mother was Marie Etcheto. Ttipitto is the name of her birth home. The document also gives the birthplace and parents of the bride. | Family F128
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Ohio Death Index 1898-2007 as found on www.ancestry.com | Bidart, Sister Marie Florecita (I17368)
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Olhasso kept books for Domingo Bastanchury (ranch in La Habra). | Olhasso, Bernard Joseph (I16110)
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Olympe Jaureguy, 53 years old, housewife, widow of Jean Pierre Uhide, died in the house of Uhidea in this village. | Jaureguy, Gracieuse or Olympe (I13110)
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