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3801 |
He had credit with P. Ballade through Juan Chotro of Santa Ana. | Ollagaray, Pedro (I16216)
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3802 |
He had sheep and farmed in Chino. | Chotro, Pierre Jose (I2723)
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3803 |
He had siblings that show up on the Aintzinako database that indicate who the parents and grandparents were. | Auzqui, Domingo (I17499)
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3804 |
He had something to do with funeral expenses for Pedro Pilario | Larralde, Dominique (I16021)
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3805 |
He had wages due from Jean Chotro in 1895.
He resided in San Bernardino County in 1895. | Yroz, Domingo (I16420)
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3806 |
He herded sheep for Elincheta Co. in Spadra in 1892-1893. | Erro, Vincent (I16484)
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3807 |
He inherited this house. The house was spelled as Bidainia by Pierre Etcheverry | Maitia, Jean (I156)
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3808 |
He is a cadet of Bastandarra since his brother was noted as the same on his daughter Marie's birth record in 1782. | Arrambide, Bertrand or Pierre (I5710)
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3809 |
He is a twin and his brother was also named Jean. His parents were sharecroppers (metayers) of the borde of Chafon at the time of his birth. | Marieyhara, Jean (I12464)
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3810 |
He is a twin and his brother was also named Jean. His parents were sharecroppers (metayers) of the borde of Chafon at the time of his birth. | Marieyhara, Jean (I12465)
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3811 |
He is buried in Shiloh Crossroads Church Cemetery in Greers Ferry, Cleburne County, Arkansas. | Parisena, John (I310)
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3812 |
He is buried in the Leonis Clos family plot. | Clos, Francisco/Frank Battita (I20029)
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3813 |
He is buried in the Mausoleum of Priests (Caveau des Pretre) | Etcheverry, Father Tristan (I253)
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3814 |
He is called Domingo de Ferrando Hasquet on his daughter Magdelaine's birth record in 1737. This seems to be an error since this name is not mentioned on any other records for him. | Itcaina or Teilaguina, Dominique/Domingo (I6507)
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3815 |
He is listed on the World War I monument in Les Aldudes. | Methola, Bernard (I14812)
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3816 |
He is listed on the World War I monument in the Aldudes. | Burucoa, St. Martin/Chemartin (I11660)
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3817 |
He is mentioned in his son Joannes' marriage record in 1711. | Orcastain or Etcheberry, Joannes dit Gaston (I8377)
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3818 |
He is not listed on his father's testament in 1799, therefore it is assumed he died sometime before it's execution. | Itcainarena, Gratian (I9826)
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3819 |
He is noted as a member of this family on ancestry.com but further research necessary as he is older than other siblings. | Etcheberria, Fermin (I17866)
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3820 |
He is noted as living in 1920 Census but no records found after that point. | Garacochea, Antoine (I17220)
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3821 |
He is noted as missing for many years on his daughter Marie's marriage record in 1907. No other records found for this individual. | Iros, Antoine (I22975)
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3822 |
He is noted in Notary documents as the brother to Catherine Antchagno, inheritor of Pilaria. | Antchagno, Jean (I11590)
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3823 |
He is placed into this family because of the house name but he could possibly be part of the Itcainarena family of Cohieta. | Itcainarena, Pedro (I10228)
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3824 |
He is referred to as Jean d'Etchepare of the village of Irouleguy on his daughter Gratianne's birth record in 1726. | Etchepare or Ilharragorry, Jean/Joannes (I3970)
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3825 |
He issued a bail bond for $1,500 with Martin Uharriet for Pierre Inda after he was arrested for burglary. | Inda, Bertrand (I15872)
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3826 |
He leased lands from Miguel Leonis at Elizabeth Lake to graze cattle. Matin Labaig was his attorney in fact an he stops 712 Commercial in the city. He had testimony translated from Spanish to English. He is 36 years old. He kept his sheep in Bakersfield & Antelope Valley at the end of 1890. He had Juan Erratchu working for him.
He bid on 250 cattle grazing at Elizabeth Lake belonging to Estate of Miguel Leonis - $4,800 but was outbid later on.
| Duhart, Jean (I16552)
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3827 |
He lived on a farm on Chino Ave in Chino with his wife and two sons. He immigrated in 1907 and she in 1914. He was a general farmer. | Errotaberea/Errota, Francisco/Frank (I17434)
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3828 |
He may be from the earlier generation. Further research necessary. | Antonena dit Bichar, Joannes (I10325)
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3829 |
He may be from the earlier generation. Further research needed. | Etchemendy, Betry (I10463)
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3830 |
He may have been previously married to an inheritor of the house of Detchumegaray because he is noted as owner on this marriage record. Further research necessary to confirm. | Antchagno or Urlagaray, Jean (I3975)
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3831 |
He may have been the spouse of Marie Igoa in 1912 but different birth dates were used on the marriage and death records, so his brother Jean Bernard is noted as the spouse. Further research needed to clarify. | Ardans, Bernard (I14344)
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3832 |
He may have died here while serving in the French military. | Iriart, Jean Baptiste (I1350)
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3833 |
He never married | Itcaina, Peter Bernardo (I15917)
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3834 |
He never married and died of Tuberculosis.
Source: Catherine Chaldu Arrossagaray | Chaldu, Pierre (I18600)
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3835 |
He never married and died young.
Source: Catherine Chaldu Arrossagaray | Chaldu, Albert (I18602)
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3836 |
He owned 1,600 sheep in 1894. | Etchart, Michel/Miguel (I16525)
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3837 |
He owned a farm on Chino Ave in Chino. It was unknown when they immgrated. They were general farmers. | Ybarrola, Romualdo (I17429)
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3838 |
He owned a farm on Euclid Ave where he lived alone. He was 50 years old and a widower. He immigrated in 1903. He was a farmer on a Stock farm. | Erramouspe, Pedro Luis/Louis (I17550)
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3839 |
He owned a farm on Philadelphia St. in Chino with his wife and their three youngest children. He was 56 years old and she was 45. He was 29 and she 20 when they were married. He immigrated in 1889, she in 1903 and they were both naturalized citizens. He was a farmer on a dairy farm. | Loubet, Jean Pierre (I17199)
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3840 |
He owned a home in the San Antonio district of Los Angeles with his wife and his step-son. He was 78 years old and she was 66. They both immigrated in 1884 (inconsistent with other data). He had no occupation at this time. | Barberena, Eleuterio (I16801)
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3841 |
He owned a home on Amar in Puente with his wife and three sons. He was 48 years old and she was 42. He was 27 and she was 21 when they were married. He immigrated in 1901 and she in 1905. He was a farmer on a farm. | Layaye, Bernard (I17670)
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3842 |
He owned a home on Chino Ave with his wife and his family. He was 39 years old and she was 45. He immigrated in 1915 and she in 1901. He was a dairy farmer. | Amestoy, Jean Baptiste (I17258)
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3843 |
He owned a home on Nelson Ave in Rowland district with his wife and two children. He was 49 years old and she was 39. He was 35 and she 25 when they were first married. He immigrated in 1908 and she in 1911. He was a farmer on a dairy. | Bayerque, Jean Pierre (I17775)
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3844 |
He owned a home on Nelson Ave. in Rowland district with his wife and children. He was 47 years old and she was 35. He was 43 and she 31 when they were married. He immigrated in 1901 and she in 1912. He was a farmer. | Bourdet, Jacques Grat (I17779)
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3845 |
He owned a home on Sixth St with his wife and two children. He was 40 years old and she was 37. He immigrated in 1908 and she in 1913. He was truck driver in the grocery industry. | Echito, Alejandro /Echeto (I17473)
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3846 |
He owned a house on College St. in Puente with his wife and three children. He was 36 years old and she was 33. He was 26 and she was 23 when they got married. He immigrated in 1913. He was a farmer doing sheep raising. | Jaureguy, Martin (I15919)
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3847 |
He owned a house on Del Valley Ave in Puente with his wife and four children. He was 45 years old and she was 41. He was 24 and she was 21 when they were married. He immigrated in 1902 and she in 1905. He was a farmer on his own farm. | Layaye, Edouard Sylvain (I17662)
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3848 |
He owned a house on Fourth St. in Puente and lived there with his son Pete. He was 67 and a widower. He immigrated in 1891 and his primary language was Basque. He was not employed. | Reta, Antonio Maria (I14614)
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3849 |
He owned a house on Fourth St. in Puente with his wife and two children. He was 66 years old and she was 50. He was 45 and she was 30 when they married. He immigrated in 1882 and she in 1907. He was not employed and she was a fruit packer. | Sorcabal, Pierre/Pedro (I13834)
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3850 |
He owned a house on Main St. in Puente and lived there with his brother Bertrand. He was 53 and single. He immigrated in 1891 and was naturalized. He was the Constable working in a County office. | Bidart, Gratian (I11527)
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