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Etienne & Lucie A. Oyharzabal owned and lived on a farm on Central Ave. in San Juan with a servant, Marcelina Etcheverria and two hired men, Cristobal Rodrigues, Bernardo Lacabe, Bautista Peyriga, Salvat Hirigoyen, Baptiste Hirigoyen and John Ibargaray. He was 65 years old and she was 50. He immigrated in 1869 and she in 1896. He was a farmer on a general farm. | Oyharzabal, Etienne/Esteban (I16268)
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2452 |
Etienne & Lucie A. Oyharzabal owned and lived on a farm on Central Ave. in San Juan with a servant, Marcelina Etcheverria and two hired men, Cristobal Rodrigues, Bernardo Lacabe, Bautista Peyriga, Salvat Hirigoyen, Baptiste Hirigoyen and John Ibargaray. He was 65 years old and she was 50. He immigrated in 1869 and she in 1896. He was a farmer on a general farm. | Darius, Lucie-Anna (I16270)
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2453 |
Etienne Arrambide, sailor apprentice, passenger on the Drome, died in the "tropitaine maritime" (sic) of Brest, department of Finistere, died on 1/27/1864, 22 years old, third son of Jean Arrambide, house of Etchetoa and Marie Harriet, living in the same house. | Arrambide, Etienne (I12763)
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2454 |
Etienne Boucau, 35 years old, single, shoemaker, living in this village, died in his house of Barberarenia | Boucau, Etienne (I4491)
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2455 |
Etienne Bruno, 2 months, son of Pierre Crespo and Marie Ritou, died in the house of Crespo in this village. | Crespo, Etienne Bruno (I14717)
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2456 |
Etienne Curutchet, surgeon (chirugien), owner of Barberarenea, 88 years old.
Witnesses were Jean Etcheberry and Jean Salaberry. | Curutchet, Etienne (I6173)
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2457 |
Etienne d'Aguerre, son of Jean d'Aguerre and Jeanne d'Itcaininia, owners of the borde of Detchumebeheria in the annex of Aldudes.
His godparents were Jean d'Aguerre, owner adventif of the house of Falsacoua, paternal uncle and Etienne de Barhenetche, paternal grandmother. | Aguerre, Etienne (I8346)
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2458 |
Etienne d'Etchegaray, daughter of Jean d'Etchegaray and Marie d'Etchalousena, owners of the borde of Aguerre of Arambel in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Pedro, elder owner of Etchalous, maternal grandfather and Etienne ???, paternal grandmother. | Incaurpe dit Aguerre, Etiennette (I8961)
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2459 |
Etienne d'Etcheto, son of Etienne (Jean Pierre?) d'Etcheto, surgeon and Louise, his wife.
Witnesses were Etienne d'Etcheto living in the Aldudes, paternal grandfather and ?? Curuchete, living in Lasse. | Etcheto, Etienne (I5947)
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2460 |
Etienne d'Iraburu, son of Jean d'Iraburu and Marie d'Couruxet, owners of the borde of Barberena in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Etienne de Couruxet, master surgeon (Me. chiruigien), maternal grandfather and Marie d'Oyhalia in the quartier of St. Martin en Osses | Iraburu, Etienne (I4154)
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2461 |
Etienne de Capbern, son of Jean Louis Capbern and Jeanne Pasqualin.
His godparents were Etienne LaMothe and Marguerite de Brethous. | Capbern, Etienne (I11145)
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2462 |
Etienne de Cete, son of Jean de Cete and Marie d'Alfaro, owners of the house of Pastorrena.
His godparents were Etienne de Courouxet, master surgeon (me. chiruigien), paternal uncle and Jeanne de Cete, paternal aunt. | Cetta, Etienne (I8773)
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2463 |
Etienne de Courouxet, son of the house of Poutounena in Lasse, master barber/surgeon (maitre chirurgien) and Marie d'Ainciburu, young owner of the house of Harotsberria in Leispars.
Witnesses were Jean, owner of Harragon, uncle of the spouse, Bertrand de Belasasiteguy, Jean de Cette and Baptiste de Brustet. | Family F2040
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2464 |
Etienne de Cruchet, surgeon, owner of the house of Etchetobehere in Guermiette, about 75 years old. | Curutchet, Etienne (I21687)
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2465 |
Etienne de Nimignoarena, son of Miquel de Nimignoarena and Claude de Courouxet, owners of the borde of Accotainbehere in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Etienne de Courouxet, master surgeon (Me. chiriugien), maternal grandfather and Francoise Latour, maternal grandmother but Jeanne d'Oronos held the child at the baptismal font. | Nimignoarena or Accotain, Etienne (I6049)
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2466 |
Etienne de Thamoussou, son of Etienne de Thamoussou and Marie d'Ehaylearena in the Aldudes, owners of the borde of Carguinhey in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Etienne de Thamoussou of the village of Itxaxou, paternal grandfather and Marie de Garaycoetche of the village of Lans in the High Navarre, maternal grandmother. | Inthamussu, Etienne (I8113)
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2467 |
Etienne E. Raymond was 33 when he died. | Raymond, Etienne E. (I20248)
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2468 |
Etienne Erramuspe nicknamed Oillara, farmer, 35 years old, cadet of Saroiberria declared the birth of this child to Jeanne Detchume, cadette of Premundoinea and an unknown father who named him Etienne.
He was possibly the father? | Detchume, Etienne (I12473)
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2469 |
Etienne Erramuspe, 70 years old, farmer, single, died in the house of Etchetoa. | Erramouspe dit Etcheto, Etienne (I5589)
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2470 |
Etienne Etcheto, health officer (officier de sante), 54 years old, son of Pierre Etcheto and Louise Curutchet, owners in their lifetime of the house of Jaunpierrerena.
Marie Menta, 54 years old, daughter of Jean Menta and Marie Oxarart, owners in their lifetime of the house of Anchartena in this village. | Family F2045
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2471 |
Etienne Etcheto, health officer (officier de sante), 80 years old, died in the house of Estevanena.
Witnesses were Jean Lassa, farmer, 60 years old and Ferdinand Methola, weaver, 50 years old, neighbors of the deceased. | Etcheto, Etienne (I5947)
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2472 |
Etienne Etcheto, health officer (officier de sante), living in the village of Aldudes, assisted by Jean Poco, farmer, 55 years old and Pierre Ernague, farmer 48 years old, both living in the Aldudes declared that Izabeau, eldest child of the house of Gasteallacotto in the village of Aldudes, quartier of Hurephel gave birth on the first of the current month to a son named Bernard. | Gastelecutto, Bernard (I4158)
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2473 |
Etienne Etcheto, inheritor of the house of Peillorenia in the quartier of Camukeguy, 6 months old.
Witnesses were Jean Etcheberry and Jean Inda, elder owner of the house of Uhidea. | Etcheto, Etienne (I5945)
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2474 |
Etienne Etcheto, son of Bernard Etcheto, surgeon (chirugien) and Marie Barberarena, owners of the house of Peyorenia, who were married on 3/12/1782 in parish of St. Jean Baptiste in Pamplona, home of the said Bernard Etcheto.
Godparents were Etienne Etcheto, surgeon (chirugien), paternal uncle and Marie Lautre, maternal grandmother. | Etcheto, Etienne (I5945)
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2475 |
Etienne Etcheverry, 7 days old, died in the house of Bettirenia.
Witnesses were Jean Etcheverry, weaver (tisserand) 32 years old, father of the deceased and Ferdinand Methola, weaver (tisserand) 36 years old. | Etcheverry, Etienne (I5259)
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2476 |
Etienne Iraburu, widower of the late Marie Itcaina, son of Jean Iraburu and the late Marie Curutchet, owners of the house called Barbesouhirenea.
Jeanne, cadette of Ilharragorry, daugther of Martin Ilharragorry and Elizabeth Harriet, owners of Ilharragorry.
Witnesses were Jean Etcheberry, schoolmaster (maitre d'ecole), Gratian, owner of Chotro, Jean Inda, owner of Uhidea, uncle of the groom and Jean Recalde (Errecalde) owner of Peyorenea. | Family F1764
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2477 |
Etienne Niminoa, inheritor of the house of Acotainbehere in the Aldudes and Jeanne Haira, cadette of Haira.
Witnesses were Jean Acota, cousin of the groom, Jean Anchigno, Joseph Salaberry and Pierre Erdicotche. | Family F1783
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2478 |
Etienne Raymond was 33 years old when he died. | Raymond, Etienne (I19815)
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2479 |
Etienne Ritou, 65 years old, merchant (negociant), widower of Marguerite Mococain, died in the house of Ritou in this village. | Ritou, Jean Etienne (I12877)
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2480 |
Etienne son of Garro from the village of Itxaxou in Labourt and Marie inheritor of the borde of Carguineybehere in the Aldudes.
Witnesses were Martin de Garro, brother of the groom, Martin d'Itxaxou, Bernard de Garro, brother of the groom and Jean de Gortieru of the Aldudes. | Family F1781
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2481 |
Etiennette Apharain, daughter of Jean Apharain and Catherine Gachiteguy, owners of the house of Chaharra in Orbalicardy.
Her godparents were Gratien Urricariet, represented by his son Gratian Urricariet, owner of the house of Elicague in Otticoren and Etiennette Ocafrain, owner of the house of Ithurrialde in Acaldeguy. | Aparain, Etiennette/Estefanie (I21579)
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2482 |
Etiennette Laxague, 58 years old, housewife, born in Banca and living in this village, widow of Jean Indart, daughter of Jean Laxague and Dominica Arambel, died in the house of Marquichenia in this village. | Laxague, Estephanie/Etiennette (I14222)
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2483 |
Etiennette, natural daughter of Marie Intcaurpe, cadette of Aguerregaray and an unknown father.
Her godparents were Jean Etcheberry, cadet of Madari and Etiennette Intcaurpe, maternal aunt, owner of the house of Aguerregaray. | Incaurpe, Etiennette (I10996)
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2484 |
Eugene Covas was 48 years old when he died and his wife's first initial was "A". | Covas, Eugenio (I19708)
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2485 |
Eugenie Dolheguy was 61 years old when she died. She was single. | Dolheguy, Eugenie (I20189)
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2486 |
Eulogio & Mary Miranda were living in the Ballona township with their two children. He was 37 years old and she was 34. They were married for 10 years and had 2 children. They both immigrated in 1887. He was a farmer. | Miranda, Eulogio (I16174)
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2487 |
Eulogio & Mary Miranda were living in the Ballona township with their two children. He was 37 years old and she was 34. They were married for 10 years and had 2 children. They both immigrated in 1887. He was a farmer. | Erro, Maria Santos (I16175)
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2488 |
Eulogio Miranda was living alone in Artesia. He was 63 years old and a widower. He immigrated in 1903. He was a peddler of vegetables.
Note: This census record says he was born in France. | Miranda, Eulogio (I16174)
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2489 |
Eunice Tisnerat was 39 years old when she died. | Tisnerat, Eunice (I19550)
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2490 |
Eusebio and Josefina Otero were living on 1st St in La Puente with their four children. They owned their home which was worth $2,000. He was 47 years old and she was 42. Six months earlier, they were living in Elko, Nevada. He was a laborer working on road construction. | Larrache, Josefina/Pepita (I18845)
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2491 |
Eusebio and Josefina Otero were living on 1st St in La Puente with their four children. They owned their home which was worth $2,000. He was 47 years old and she was 42. Six months earlier, they were living in Elko, Nevada. He was a laborer working on road construction. | Otero, Eusebio (I18846)
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2492 |
Eusebio and Maria Yraceburu were living in San Juan. They owned their home which was worth $3,500. He was 39 years old and she was 37. He was a farm laborer. | Miguelena, Mary Jane (I17807)
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2493 |
Eusebio and Maria Yraceburu were living in San Juan. They owned their home which was worth $3,500. He was 39 years old and she was 37. He was a farm laborer. | Yraceburu, Eusebio (I18990)
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Extract of from the death records of the city of Oran:
Marie Erreca, born in the Aldudes (Basses-Pyrenees), 48 years old, married to Mr. Saunier, living in Harguintah, daughter of Erreca and Marie Ihitcaga, died in her home in Harguintah, suburb of Oran. | Erreca, Marie (I9845)
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2495 |
Family history noted their marriage as 9/20/1927, however the GHF index shows their marriage on 9/17/1927. | Family F2
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2496 |
Father Benedict, had been sent for the first time to the Mission of Palestine, in 1901. In 1907 he was elected Visitor of the monasteries of the French province. During World WarI, he was in Damascus and Beirut. In 1919 he became vicar general of the abbot general, then elected abbot general in 1920, for a term of 8 years, therefore until 1928. Then he was apostolic visitor of the Melchite monks in Palestine. He died in Beirut on August 13, 1936, where his funeral was celebrated. His mortal remains were transferred to the monastery of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, but this monastery closed in 1950. It is currently the Abraham House, managed by Caritas, for the reception of pilgrims. There is a plaque commemorating all the monks who were buried there, but I do not know where the bodies were transferred after the closure of the monastery. | Gariador, Abbot General Jean (Benoit) OSB (I34)
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Father Benoit was a Benedictine priest who was ordained at the monastery of Belloc, France. He became prior of Buckfast Abbey in England from 1885 to 1899. He later worked in Rome for the Congregation of Primitive Observance. | Gariador, Abbot General Jean (Benoit) OSB (I34)
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Father Leo was a Benedictine priest who received his education at Belloc monastery in France. He was ordained in 1887 and was sent to the Oklahoma territory in 1888. He was one of the first Basque benedictines to arrive at Sacred Heart Abbey which was built to convert the Indians to Catholicism. Fr. Leo visited the Basque communities in California as well as other western states and in 1905 was sent to build a monastery in Montebello, CA which was to serve as the base for missionary activities for the Basques living in America. In 1909, he was appointed Prior General at Sacred Heart which position he held until 1922. During his tenure, the monastery established a catholic university called St. Gregory's College which today is known as St. Gregory's University. He continued to live a Sacred Heart until his death. He wrote his diaries primarily in English in a series of little black books from 1888 to 1936 that still exist today in the archives of St. Gregory's Abbey. He died at Sacred Heart Abbey and is buried in their cemetery. | Gariador, Prior Jean Leon (Leo) OSB (I35)
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2499 |
Felipe and Mary Marticorena were living in Downey with their two daughters, Jennie 3 and Matilda and his brother Joseph Marticorena. He was 33 years old, born Apr 1867 and she was 30 years old, born Jan 1870. They were married 6 years and had 3 children but only 2 were living. He was from Spain, she was from France and they both immigrated in 1892. He was a farmer. | Marticorena, Felipe (I19161)
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Felipe and Mary Marticorena were living in Downey with their two daughters, Jennie 3 and Matilda and his brother Joseph Marticorena. He was 33 years old, born Apr 1867 and she was 30 years old, born Jan 1870. They were married 6 years and had 3 children but only 2 were living. He was from Spain, she was from France and they both immigrated in 1892. He was a farmer. | Aire, Marie (I3040)
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