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He was born in the year of 1777 according to his marriage record which cited an act of the Tribunal in St. Palais as the source of that date. His death record, his father's death record and the various birth records of his children note his age as such that he was born anywhere between 1781-1788. | Chotro, Martin (I2692)
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4302 |
He was born in Urdax, Spain and died there between 1920 & 1927.
He worked for the Pilario family in 1879.
He was in the US in 1879 & 1915.
He died unmarried.
There was a business involved with this family called "Joseph Echenique Bros." | Echenique, Jose Maria (I17000)
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4303 |
He was born Jaureguy but at some point he took the last name of his step father and subsequent records are under the Lengfelder name including his death record. | Jaureguy Lengfelder, John Peter (I15978)
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4304 |
He was born on 20 Floreal An IX of the Republican calendar. His parents were Joannes Eyheramouno and Angne Jaureguy, living in the house of Berroquy in Arberats. | Eyheramouno, Jean dit Gamou (I11924)
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4305 |
He was born on 5 Fructidor An XIII. His parents were Dominique Artcoubi, 26 years old and Marie Cabalet, young owners of the house of Bordachar in Hosta. | Arcuby, Sauveur (I3199)
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4306 |
He was brother to John (Jean Cadet), Jean, Michel, Marianne & Dominique.
He came to Los Angeles in 1850s.
In 1877 Leonis claimed to have bought some sheep from Behasque.
He bought 4,000 sheep with Jean Goyeneche from Juan Elario who was insolvent, they divided them.
Jose Mascarel was his attorney in fact and they had numerous business ventures together.
He owned an area called "Leonis Tract" from which he rented residences.
He owned Rancho Las Virgenes in 1885.
John Lazzarovich was an interpreter in Basque in on of Leonis' cases (1885).
J.P. Goytino was his nephew.
I.W. Hellman, President of Farmers & Merchants Bank & attorney, claimed the Leonis had an extraordinary memory and that he did not speak English but conversed in Spanish.
In 1891, Jury determined the Nettie Pryor was illegitimate daughter of Miguel but he did not publicly acknowledge her, so she did not receive any part of his estate.
| Leonis, Jean Miguel (I12089)
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4307 |
He was brother to Josefa Oxarart, Francisca Zorzabal & Maria Marticorena.
His residence in 1890 was Los Angeles, he loaned money to Pascal Ballade in 1889. | Marticorena, Serafin (I16138)
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4308 |
He was brother to Maria (Oxarart) Bastanchury
He was known as "Artillero", from his birth place in France. | Oxarart, Jean Joseph (I16248)
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4309 |
He was called Antoine Labiarin on his son Jean's birth record in 1771. | Ausomots or Iputcha or Laxague, Antoine (I3982)
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4310 |
He was called Baptiste d'Iturralde on his daughter Jeanne's birth record in 1737. | Ithurralde or Ocafrain or Haira, Jean Baptiste (I6780)
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4311 |
He was called Bernard on his niece Gratianne Lanciry's birth record in 1883. | Lanciri, Jean or Bernard (I13524)
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4312 |
He was called dit Bernadet on the birth record of his son Bernard in 1749. | Hasquet or Erio, Salvador/Salvat (I1150)
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4313 |
He was called Joannes Merlo on his widow's 2nd marriage record in 1757. | Etcheberry or Iputcha, Jean/Joannes Merlo (I8807)
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4314 |
He was called Manech on this notary record. | Arrambide, Jean/Manech (I1659)
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4315 |
He was called Martin Itcaina or Ttarratt on his death record. | Iriart or Garacoetche, Martin (I3095)
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4316 |
He was convicted of horse stealing in 1886 and sentenced to 2 years in San Quentin. | Gurrola, Jesus (I16681)
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4317 |
He was deceased before 1878 according to his son Jean's marriage record that year. | Etcheverry or Espeleguy, Ferdinand (I5303)
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4318 |
He was deceased before his son Martin's marriage in 1857. | Hiriart, Pierre (I5826)
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4319 |
He was deceased before his wife died in 1933. | Noguera, Pedro Martin (I15366)
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4320 |
He was deceased prior to 1815 according to his son Antoine's marriage record in 1815. | Aicaguerre dit Malcho, Jean Baptiste (I5622)
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4321 |
He was deceased prior to this year according to the Notary record in that year. | Salaberri, Jean (I6016)
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4322 |
He was divorced after May 1899.
His children were Vicenta 1891, Tomas 1892, Esperanza 1893, Ramon 1895 & Rueben 1896.
He went to the University of Madrid. | Ybarrondo Ortiz, Dr. Tomas Ynocencia Cecilio de (I16399)
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4323 |
He was doing theological studies at the Seminary of Larresore in 1786. | Tihista, Pierre (I1866)
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4324 |
He was employed in Elizondo, Spain prior to immigrating to the US. | Amestoy, Jean Baptiste (I17258)
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4325 |
He was executor of his father's estate after his mother died and he received 1/3 of it. | Etchepare, Gaston Maria Joseph (I16581)
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4326 |
He was executor of his mothers estate.
He received in his mothers estate 1/6th interest in real estate & 2,250 sheep plus $41.99.
He was appointed guardian of his brother Pedre Amado in 1884.
| Batz, Domingo Anastacio (I16704)
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4327 |
He was from the house of Curutzahar in Valcarlos. | Barcelona, Martin (I17440)
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4328 |
He was given "$300 bucks" of D. Amestoy's to hold during a court case. | Arrieta, Jose Maria (I16786)
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4329 |
He was godfather to Domingo Amestoy's oldest son Juan (2/6/1864) and Juan Biscailuz's 2nd son Guillermo (4/17/1864).
He was a baker.
His estate for distribution went to his wife (1/2) and the children (1/6 each). At the time of his death, his business seemed to be in sheep. | Etchemendigaray/Etchemendy, Jean (I16560)
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4330 |
He was in Guiche, Basses Pyrenees, France in 1891.
He was a resident of Florence, CA in 1890. | Haristoy, Vicente (I16687)
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4331 |
He was in partnership with Celedonio Elarre prior to 1895 | Rosanz, Jose (I16302)
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4332 |
He was in partnership with G.L. Mesnager for more than two years prior to Sept 1884 as G.L. Mesnager & Co.
He was in partnership with one Emile Machris at 309 & 311 N. Los Angeles St. to buy and sell liquors and wines from 8/1/1893 until end of 1894. It was called Hermitage Vineyard Co.
He owned property in Pasadena.
He had been in wholesale wine & liquor dealer since 1883, declared bankruptcy 2/13/1897. | Darancette, Pierre (I15927)
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4333 |
He was in partnership with Jose Maria Alcallaga in raising sheep before 1895. | Echeveste, Francisco (I16832)
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4334 |
He was in partnership with Pedro Sorzabal & Miguel Elgart in 1895 in the sheep business as Pedro Sorzabal Co. in counties of San Bernardino, Riverside & Los Angeles Counties. They were declared insolvent on June 19, 1896. | Elgart, Pierre/Pedro (I13808)
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4335 |
He was injured in an explosion in front of Mont-Notre-Dame in Aisne on 8/8/1918. He is listed on the World War I monument in Les Aldudes. | Arambel, Antoine (I14775)
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4336 |
He was injured in an explosion on 3/18/1918 and died two days later. | Mococain, Pierre (I14345)
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4337 |
He was insolvent in 1876 & sold 4,000 sheep to Jean Goyeneche & Miguel Leonis. | Elario, Juan (I17013)
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4338 |
He was interpreter in Basque for court cases & for Jean C. Leonis on contract.
He received Rancho El Encino + $29,031.15 from his uncle, Gaston Oxarart's estate.
In 1888, he owned northeast corner of 1st & Spring St. known as the Post Office Block & Old Fellows Building.
He agreed to pay M.V. Biscailuz $60,000 to handle the estate of Gaston Oxarart for him.
He was in partnership with one John Hausen in 1896-1897 of wholesale butchers in killing & selling hogs, sheep & cattle. He also at this time was engaged in general farming, insurance and caring for proerty in Los Angeles County. They declared bankruptcy in 1897.
His property in 1897: some butchering equipment of company and inividually he owns 2 lots in Rosecrans Tract. He also has real estate in Basses Pyrenees, France and alos notes and mortgages there which are being held by one Michel Etcheverry of Aldude for collection. | Gless, Simon Francois (I15825)
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4339 |
He was judged an insane person in 1885 and to be committed to an asylum in Stockton. He was judged insane due to use of whiskey.
His occupation was a sheepherder.
Martin Biscailuz was his attorney.
He was arrested on May 29, 1885 on assault with intent to commit murder on Celestin Save with a dagger. | Copentipi, Gratian (I16951)
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4340 |
He was killed by the enemy in World War I and is buried at the cemetery of Hardecourt. He is listed on the World War I memorial monument in the Aldudes. | Inda, Arnaud (I14391)
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4341 |
He was killed in action in World War II as a member of the 635th Tank Destroyer Bn. Place of death is unknown. | Laxague, George (I11823)
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4342 |
He was killed in World War I. | Etchamendy, Pierre (I455)
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4343 |
He was known as Bernard Elissondo on his son Jean's marriage contract in 1784. | Atchaurra or Arambelchoco, Bernard (I5960)
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4344 |
He was known to have been from Erratzu but his naturalization documents say he was born in Irurita and his birth record confirms it. | Urrutia, Jose Manuel (I16380)
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4345 |
He was listed alone in this census record although his brother Martin and another Jean Etchart among other Basques were on the same page. It possible this was a large ranch operation. He was 30 years old and was a sheep rancher. | Etchart, Mathieu/Matias (I7867)
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4346 |
He was listed alone in this census record although his brother Martin and another Jean Etchart among other Basques were on the same page. It possible this was a large ranch operation. He was 30 years old and was a sheep rancher. | Etchart, Mathieu/Matias (I7867)
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4347 |
He was listed as a witness to his sister Gratianne's marriage. | Tambourin, Jean/Joannes I (I397)
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4348 |
He was listed as being born in 1779 on his marriage record. This was before his parents marriage, assumption being that it is wrong and 1786 is correct. | Ardans, Arnaud (I483)
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4349 |
He was listed as Jean Arraincaria on his death record. (Need further research to determine if this is same as Jean Tambourin). | Tambourin, Jean/Joannes I (I397)
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4350 |
He was listed as Jean Basagaisteguy, born on Dec 19, 1865 in this register. | Bassagaisteguy, Jean Raymond (I16821)
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