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9701 |
His wife was noted as a widow in this notary document executed in 1800:
Baigorry, Etude I, Etcheverry Michel, AnVIII, page 349
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9702 |
His wife was noted as a widow on her 2nd marriage record with Jean Ainhice in 1728. | Uhalde, Domingo (I9385)
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9703 |
His wife was noted as a widow on her death record in 1837. | Fuerte, Jose Maria (I14600)
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9704 |
His wife was noted as a widow on her death record in 1926. | Saint Ges, Leon (I14328)
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9705 |
His wife was noted as a widow on the 1900 US Census. | Etcheverry, Pascal (I16612)
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9706 |
His wife was noted as a widow on the ship manifest in 1913. | Errotaberea, Andres (I18673)
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9707 |
His wife was noted as Catherine Inda on his death record but that seems to be in error. | Antchagno, Jean (I13299)
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9708 |
His wife was noted as owner adventice on the birth record of Jean de Noblia of Arroquy in 1738, therefore it is assumed he was the inheritor of this house. | Joaignarena or Etcheberry, Antoine/Anton (I8078)
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9709 |
His wife was remarried in 1799. | Ausquie, Bernard (I3350)
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9710 |
His wife was remarried to Peter Anchordoqui in the 1910 census. | Alzuet, Valentine/Balentin (I18130)
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9711 |
His wife's death record in 1852 indicates that she was a widow. No death record found prior to that year in the Aldudes for this individual. Further research necessary. | Esponda, Guillaume (I11929)
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9712 |
His WWII registration listed his birthplace as Arizu (Aritzu), Navarra, Spain. This village is not far from Eugui but other members of the family are listed as born in Eugui. Further research necessary. | Errota, Victoriano/Victor /Errotaberea (I17452)
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9713 |
His year of death was noted in his wife's obituary. | Garnier, Leon (I18202)
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9714 |
Hortense Anchodoqui was 27 years old when she died. | Anchordoquy, Hortense (I20095)
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9715 |
Hotel de France was listed as his residence in 1890. | Errea, Miguel (I17044)
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9716 |
House was also called Bidegain. | Maitia, Jean (I422)
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9717 |
House was also known as Bidegain in the quartier of Harriette. | Maitia, Jeanne (I398)
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9718 |
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSob=c&GSlh=1&GRid=88214825& | Maitia, Rosalie Ann (I1219)
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9719 |
https://buber.net/Basque/2020/10/05/fighting-basques-colonel-maria-rementeria-llona-and-the-women-at-war-together-with-the-us/ | Caballero, Felisa (I17457)
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9720 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Bidart | Bidart, Frank Leon (I20585)
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9721 |
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47556281 | Bidaurreta, Martin (I14709)
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9722 |
Hyernomine Harriet, 77 years old, housewife, widow of Pierre Etcheverry, died in the house of Elgartia in this village. | Harriet, Hieronime (I2424)
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9723 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dupont, Michel (I152)
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9724 |
Ignace d'Elgartia, son of Pierre d'Elgartia and Marie d'Huharriet, owners of the house called Elgartia in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Pachico Ignatio Duhalde, from the parish of Goizueta in Spain and Dominique d'Huharriet, cadette of Huharriet. | Elgart, Ignace (I1876)
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9725 |
Ignace Etcheverry, 72 years old, farmer, born in Spain, widow of Marie Menta, died in the house of Inacioenia in this village. | Etcheverria, Ignacio (I12900)
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9726 |
Ignace Idiart, 62 years old, farmer, married to Gratianne Etcheverrigaray, died in the house of Mielenia in this village. | Yriarte/Iriart, Ignace (I58)
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9727 |
Ignace, son of Jean Elgart and Gracianne Ithurribelz, owners of Harguinarenea.
His godparents were Ignace Elgart, cadet of Erremediorenea, paternal uncle and Marie Harriague, inheritor of Maricolenea in Baigorry. | Elgart, Ignace (I6397)
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9728 |
Ignacio and Manuela Aguerre were living on Cypress Ave. in Chino with their three children and her brother, Jean Erreca. They owned their home which was worth $3,500. He was 41 years old and she was 36. He was a dairy farmer. | Erreca, Manuela (I13410)
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9729 |
Ignacio and Manuela Aguerre were living on Cypress Ave. in Chino with their three children and her brother, Jean Erreca. They owned their home which was worth $3,500. He was 41 years old and she was 36. He was a dairy farmer. | Aguerre, Ignacio (I17546)
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9730 |
Ignacio and Marie Apalategui were living on Hope Avenue in the Santa Barbara suburb of Hope with their 4 children. He was 37 years old and she was 38. He immigrated in 1905 and she in 1904. He was born in Spain and she in France. He was a farmer doing general farming. | Apalategui, Ygnacio Maria (I19054)
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9731 |
Ignacio and Marie Apalategui were living on Hope Avenue in the Santa Barbara suburb of Hope with their 4 children. He was 37 years old and she was 38. He immigrated in 1905 and she in 1904. He was born in Spain and she in France. He was a farmer doing general farming. | Arrosagaray, Marie Gaste (I19055)
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9732 |
Ignacio Elgart, cadet of the house of Erremedio, died in the house of Doncuan in the quartier of Hourepel.
Witnesses were Gratian Elgart, 36 years old, farmer (cultavateur), first cousin of the deceased and Anton Doncuan, 28 years old farmer (cultavateur). | Elgart, Ignace (I1876)
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9733 |
In 1784, two records show her as godmother and owner of Barberenia. It is possible that Barberaenia and Barbechuhy are the same house. Further research necessary. | Iraburu, Marie (I4151)
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9734 |
In 1785, at the time of their son Martin's marriage, they were living in the house of Maitie in the parish of Uharte. | Family F138
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9735 |
In 1809, he is noted as the late Sanson Hiriart on the birth record of his son Jean. It is assumed that he died and his widow immediately married his brother Martin. It is possible that Martin and Sanson were the same person and the "late" notation was an error. Further research needed to confirm. | Hiriart, Martin (I4564)
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9736 |
In 1822, there is a birth record for Jean Ylharragorry in the house of Cinta in which there is a Pierre Ytcaina dit Ardans, 40 years old as a witness. | Itcainarena dit Ardans, Pierre (I5330)
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9737 |
In 1870, he had sheep on ex-Mission San Fernando lands.
In 1875, he drove a band of sheep (3,800) through another's property - trespassed.
He took over sheep left in estate of J.B. Biscailuz and raised them after he married Biscailuz's widow, for this he offered William Biscailuz $6,000 for his share of the estate after his mother died.
He was taking care of William Biscailuz, his stepson after Juana died.
He rented 60 acres from P. Uharriet in Rancho La Ballona with his son Domingo to ranch in 1893, also had 3 horses, 4 colts, 1 buggy, 1 spring wagon, 40 tons of hay. | Dornaleche/Dornaletche, Bernard/Bernardo (I16896)
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9738 |
In 1879, he was resident of Canada Verde.
In 1889, he was head man in "Ranchito" dairy & farm owned by Martin Etchepare.
He could not speak English in 1889.
He worked as a sheepherder for Echeveste in 1895.
He did work for Pedro Pilario in 1877. | Etchart, Pierre (I16526)
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9739 |
In 1881, he lived in Pomona, California
(Source unknown) | Yturbide, Pedroreno (I16421)
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9740 |
In 1885, he did not understand enough English to give testimony in a court case, so he had an interpreter.
Paid $10,000 for certain portion of the Rancho Las Virgenes (1767 acres) & Elizabeth Lake Lands (7,000 acres)to Espiritu (M. Leonis widow).
Attorney in fact for Marie Etchoto 1890-1894 & Espiritu de Leonis in 1890. | Etchepare, Laurent (I16587)
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9741 |
In 1888, he kept the Parisien Buffet which was under the Post Office.
He was married to Constance Mascarel in 1892 and had 1 child.
His estate did not leave anything to any children.
He was attorney in fact for Marianne Marticorena (1901) Pierre Duhalde (1895 & 1900).
He was nephew to Miguel Leonis
He was aledged to have forged Miguel Leonis' signature on a promissory note.
He spoke Basque, French & English.
It was rumored among all respectable Basque & French people that Goytino could not be believed. His reputation was bad.
He acted as interpreter in case #14313, #20764, 26699, 28366, 34747, & 443.
He was charged with libel in 1891 by Virginia Raskin.
He went to Europe for 3 months in 1895.
He claimed he nursed his uncle Jean Leonis in 1888 during his last illness.
He rented a storeroom on Aliso St. in 1897. | Goytino, Jean Pierre (I16671)
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9742 |
In 1888, he was herding 1,100 ewes and 400 lambs on property belonging to William R. Rowland.
His children were listed in this court case. | Etchandy, Martin (I16527)
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9743 |
In 1889-90, worked as a cook for Pascal Ballade at Hotel des Pyrenees | Arambel, Isabel (I15997)
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9744 |
In 1890 he was a resident of San Fernando.
He owned 3200 ewes and lambs at the La Brea Canon in 1893.
He was in partnership with L. dela Maza as "Miguel Elincheta & Co." since Oct 1891 and they filed for bankruptcy on 6/7/1894. Value was 3,300 sheep in camp near Spadra, Los Angeles county at $8,300. Their creditors recieved $.27 on the dollar. | Elincheta, Juan Miguel /Ylincheta (I16710)
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9745 |
In 1890 he was a sheepherder "Peter" possibly for Pedro Burucoa. | Burucoa, Michel/Miguel (I11654)
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9746 |
In 1890 he was listed c/o Domingo Amestoy | Achin, Joseph (I15836)
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9747 |
In 1890, he was sheepherder at the Santa Inez Ranch | Deceta, Martin (I16970)
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9748 |
In 1890, his address was % Juan Salaberry & Co., San Juan Capistrano. | Labat, Martin (I15986)
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9749 |
In 1890, his address was %Juan Sallaberry & Co. San Juan Capistrano. | Labat, Jean Pierre/Pedro (I15990)
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9750 |
In 1890, his residence was % G.W. Bixby at Los Alamitos Ranch. | D'Hospital, Sylvain (I16972)
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