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ANCESTORS WEST VOLUME k, NUMBER 2 JUNE 1978 WHOLE NUMBER 15 CONTENTS AUGUSTUS FELIX HINCHMAN Santa Barbara Pioneer 35 SOME LIBRARY HOURS 37 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BIRTHS, 1888 Mary Ellen Galbraith 38 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1873 Jean Stockwell 40 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY DEATHS, 1895 Mary Ellen Galbraith 43 MEMBER ANCESTOR TABLES 47 IMHOFF - SOUTH - TITUS - FISH - CROSBY BOOK REVIEWS Alma Imhoff Lauritsen 66 QUERIES 39, 42, 46, 65, 67 RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED P.O. Box 117^ Goleta, CA 93017 Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society Post Office Box 117^ Goleta, California 93017 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1978 Mary Ellen Galbraith President Harry Titus Vice President Virginia Paddock Secretary Shirley Roby Treasurer Alma Imhoff Lauritsen Director Weston H. Kingsley Director Virgil V. Cooper Director Bette Root Genealogical Instructor Alma Imhoff Lauritsen Librarian Weston H. Kingsley Parliamentarian Harry Titus Publicity PAST PRESIDENTS Harry R. Glen 1974-1975 Selma West 1975-1976 Carlton M. Smith 1977 ANCESTORS WEST STAFF Virgil V. Cooper Editor Harry Titus Book Editor A Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society membership is $7.50 for the calendar year and includes one subscription to the Society's quarterly, ANCESTORS WEST. Dues are payable by February first.Members joining after July first will be required to pay but half the annual dues and will re ceive the last two issues of the quarterly for that year.Special consid eration is given for Life, Associate and Honorary memberships. The Society meets the first Saturday of each month from 10 AM to 3 PM at the Goleta Public Library, 500 North Fairview Avenue, Goleta, California for class instruction, business session, and workshop using the Society Library. Attendance of visitors is warmly encouraged. ANCESTORS WEST is published quarterly in March, June, September and De cember. Non-member subscriptions are $6.00 per annum. Single copies of current and back issues are $1.50, depending upon availability. The rate for advertising is $3.00 for the first 20 words and ten cents for each additional word. Exchange advertising from genealogical and historical periodicals is welcomed. Contributions of a genealogical or historical nature will be accepted as space allows. Quotes and reviews from pieces appearing in ANCESTORS WEST have the Society's approval if the source is credited. 35 Santa Barbara Pioneer AUGUSTUS FELIX HINCHMAN In response to a questionnaire forty years later, A.F. Hinchman reckoned his arrival in California as "In the fall of 1849." Contemporaries, pre paring a biographical sketchlateryet, fixedthe date more precisely at November 8, 1849. If that is true, and he left New York July 17, as is reported, he would have been traveling for sixteen weeks when he stepped ashore from the "Thomas Bennett." As was the case with most seaboarders, he had chosen a sea route to the west coast, favoring the two-steamers- and-Isthmus way, with the attendant risk of yellow fever, over the safer triparound Cape Horn. Whatever his expectations, the spectacle greeting his coming wouldhave staggered him. Muchof the populace had takenoff in the direction of the mother lode. Newcomers were in close pursuit. In the bay and on its shores hundreds of ships lay abandondedby the crews. Homes, farms and stores were deserted. Lawlessness was rampant. What was available in staples could be had only at the most exorbitantprices. It was a scene that would discourage all but those blinded by the thoughts of instant wealth, either through removing gold from the earth or sepa rating it from prospectors. For a graduate of Harvard who had been prac ticing law in New York City the thoughtof standing shoulder-to-shoulder with deserters, escaped criminals and other undesirables at the diggings held little appeal. It is no surprise, then, to find him taking leave of San Francisco for Santa Barbara in time for the 1850 census. Augustus Felix (8) Hinchman, (Guy Maxwell-7 Joseph-6 Joseph-5 Joseph -4 Thomas-3 John-2 Edmond-1), was born on 15 Dec 1823 at New York City, the son of Guy Maxwell Hinchman and Susan Grandin DeCamp. His father, son of Joseph Hinchman and Zerviah Seely, was born 29 Nov 1795 at Newtown, Ti oga Co., NY (now Elmira, Chemung Co.), anddied 13 Feb 1879 at Dover in Morris Co., NJ. Guy Maxwell Hinchman was named for a close friendof his father in Tioga Co. At the age of fifteen, at his mother's wish follow inghis father's death, he went to Succasunna Plains, NJ to takea posi tion as juniorclerk in the store of uncle James Hinchman. His work was divided between the Succasunna store and a supply store in Brookland, NJ where his uncle had a four-fire bloomery forge, and grist and saw mills. This launched a career that included mine management, steel production and finance. Susan Grandin DeCamp, whom Guy Maxwell Hinchman married 16 Aug 1816, was a daughterof Joseph and Jane (Tuttle) DeCamp, the latter a lineal descendant of the "Widow Ford, who came over on the Fortune," in November of 1621. Augustus, the fourthof nine children, benefited from an upbringing that took care of his education. After graduation from Harvard in 1845 came study of law in New York as preparation for the bar, which he passed in July 1847. Then came the two years of practice in New York preceding the fateful decision that was to forever change the course of his life. The adventurer to California, if he survived disease, hunger, brigandry, attacks by savages and assorted other disasters en route, faced more of the same on arrival. Heinrich Schliemann, later the discoverer of Troy, coming to Sacramento to settle the estate of his brother found the popu lations of cemeteries exceeding the settlements. His brother's fortune had vanished with his demise but Schliemann lingered on long enough to amass $400,000 as a buyer of gold dust. Many came. Few Prospered. And the few seldom raised a pick or sloshed a pan. It was a time of million- 36 aire storekeepers. Gold flowing from the mines was finding its way east through the merchants, purchasing the necessities — and luxuries — for daily life. It would be several decades before a practical economy would evolve in Northern California. The southern counties began to assume an increasing importance as a source of supply.Cattle from the vast ranchos had been bringing less than $15 for hide and tallow. Now the beef was in demand and they brought $75 on the hoof when driven northward. Ready to play a vital role in negotiating sales were the Yankee lawyers, Augustus Felix Hinchman among them. Commerce was dependent on political stability. The infant local govern ments were under severe strain and looked to men of talent and education for the tasks of organization, men such as Augustus Felix Hinchman. The 1852 special census lists him as a farmer but by this time he had served as assemblyman in the second state legislature, justice of the peace as well as deputy county clerk and district attorney in Santa Barbara, and, reportedly, several offices in the new northern city of Benicia, briefly the state capitol. His public service concluded with a last stint as the superintendant of schools for Santa Barbara in 1858 and Los Angeles in 1862. Engaged in all this activity how would a young man find time for romance? Augustus Felix Hinchman did. He was received into the Roman Catholic Church 26 Jul 1853 and married Maria de la Luz de Alta Gracia Cota 11 Aug 1853. Maria was ninth in the brood of twelve of Francisco Atanasio Cota and Maria de Jesus Olivera. She was born in Santa Barbara 1 Aug 1828 and baptised 2 Aug at Mission Santa Barbara. Her mother was born in San Diego 1 Jan 1791, daughter of Juan Maria Olivera and Maria Guadalupe Briones. Her father, son of Pablo Antonio Cota and Rosa Maria Lugo, was baptised on 18 Aug 1797 at Mission San Gabriel. He died on 21 Aug 1851 at Santa Barbara. Pablo Antonio Cota was born about 1744 at El Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico, a son of Andres Cota and Angela de Leon. He married Rosa Maria Lugo on 30 Nov 1776 at Mission San Luis Obispo. Rosa was born about 1763 in La Villa de Sinaloa, Sina loa, Mexico, daughter of Francisco Lugo and Juana Maria Martinez. Pablo was a soldado de cuera accompanying Ortega to San Diego. Later he served Portola and Serra as a trailblazer, contributing to the selection of the sites and construction of missions. He was buried at Santa Barbara on 10 Jan 1797. Augustus Felix Hinchman and Maria Cota had three children: Rosa Susanna, born 29 Aug 1854 at Santa Barbara; Guido Cota, born 26 Sep 1855 at Santa Barbara; Stella Gracia Cota, born 5 Oct 1858 at Santa Barbara. In 1860 Hinchman entered into a partnership with General Phineas Banning in Los Angeles. Rosa, 6, was left with the Thomas Dennis family, where she is shown on the 1860 census. Maria Cota de Hinchman took the other children east with her to Dover, New Jersey. The Banning venture proved to be a profitable enterprise and Hinchman moved to San Francisco in the year 1863, making the city his home for the rest of his life except for the year 1883, which was spent in the east. An investor in the land boom of 1870 in San Diego, he suffered substantial losses, probably from the effects of the 1873 depression. From 1886 to 1890 he was occupied as the custodian of Spanish archives in the office of the U.S. Surveyor General in San Francisco. At the same time he acted as a translator and interpreter for that office. At this time he lived at 1526 Jackson Street. This activity was to be his last before failing health forced him into retirement. 37 Augustus Felix Hinchman died in San Francisco 19 Jan 1899. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery following a funeral mass at St. Mary's Cathedral on Van Ness Avenue. He left, in addition to Maria and the three children, three grandchildren, Mrs. Charles Larkin and Davis and Augusta Willey, child ren of Rosa, who was now Mrs. Harry I. Willey. Maria Cota de Hinchman lived with her daughter Rosa in San Francisco for several years before moving to Dover, New Jersey, where she died 8 Nov 1925 at 97 years and 7 days. Interment was in the family plot in Dover's Locust Hill Cemetery. SOME LIBRARY HOURS The following list of library hours is offered as a guide. Repositories change their schedules. To avoid inconvenience, especially on trips out of town, confirm the hours with a phone call. Augustan Society Library 1510 Cravens Ave., Torrance (213) 320-7766 Monday through Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. First visit free, a $15 charge thereafter. Gledhill Library 136 East de la Guerra 966-1601 Monday through Friday 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Hereditary Library 123 Canon Perdido 967-1972 (Mrs. G.H. Finley res.) Tuesday (phone first) 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. The Heritage Library 600 South Central Ave., Glendale (213) 247-1620 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Wednesday 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Closed Sunday, Monday and most holidays. Los Angeles Central Library 630 West Fifth St. (213) 626-7461 Monday through Friday 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. L.A. LDS Genealogical Library 10741 Santa Monica Blvd. (213) 474-9990 Monday and Friday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. S.B. LDS Genealogical Library 478 Cambridge Dr., Goleta 964-8044 Tuesday 1-3 P.M. and 7-9 P.M. Wednesday 1-5 P.M. and 7-9 P.M. Thursday 1-5 P.M. Friday 9 - Noon and 1-3 P.M. Closed second Tuesday of each month. University of California at Santa Barbara Library 961-2477 Monday through Friday 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Sunday 12:00 Noon to 11:00 P.M. 38 compiled by Mary Ellen Galbraith SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BIRTHS, 1888 NAMES PARENTS DATE ABRAHAM, Byron Alonza A.J./Addie Crabb 30 Jun ACKER, Harry Fred/Ada Petilt 15 Oct ALLEN, Bessie Mary H.P./Etta Wait 20 Sep BARLDACCHI, Female Frank/Marie Frediani 19 Dec BAUDISTIL, Caroline Annie Gottlieb/Marie Preisendang 13 Feb BEAN, Inna Blanche Fred/Catherine Perry 6 May BERTCH, Allen Earl Jacob/Jennie 23 Aug BLAIR, Thomas Raymond Thomas/Alice Woosey 10 Jun BOYD, Allen Stuart, Jr. Allen/Josephine Alexander 1 Dec BROWN, Female John/Mary Jane 10 Dec BRUNETTE, Latimer Joseph L./Maria Newton 9 Sep CAFFREY, Bessie Thomas/Catherine Conner 6 Jun CALDERON, Manuel Juan/Lucricia Pico 5 Aug CARRILLO, Selverio Leveno/Claudina 13 Jul CHAFIE, Ferdinand Samuel/Eliza Cooper 17 Mar CHARD, Dicideno J.W./Dina Garcia 23 Jul CLARK, Helen Ann L.M./Lilla McPhail 8 Feb COLEMAN, Florence Elizabeth W.S./Ada Thrace 28 Oct COMPTON, Willie Robert/Nancy Williams 14 May CORDERO, Charlie E.S./Petra Martinez 5 Jul CORDERO, Victoria Manuel/Maria Venzuela 27 Sep COTA, Alejandro Leonardo/Juana 13 Jul DAVIS, Emily Carmelita Walter/Emily Moss 23 Aug DODGE, Gwenn Edward/Mable Freer 21 Dec DREYFUS, Emanuel Lewis Louis/Constance Averswald 13 Feb EDWARDS, Female George/Anna 18 Dec ERRO, Female Miguel/Josefa Orella 6 Dec FIELD, Female Frank/Vienna Willard 19 Nov FLOURNEY, Harry Harry/Katie Goland 25 Feb FORGEUS, Jeanne J.W./Jessie Norris 21 Nov FOXEN, Marie Samuel/Agusta Pico 25 Jan FREDIANI, Edith Ida Frank/Amelia Berloti 7 May GARVIE, James Perry O.P.M./Frances Beermaker 12 Jan GEROW, Walter William S./Susan Hutchinson 17 Oct GLATZ, Elzie Hazel John H./Jeanette Boley 30 Jun GOUX, Augustine Augustine/Nellie Pommier 10 Oct GUERANA, Ernisnia Juan/Rosa Espinoso 18 Apr HELMER, Adele George/Helen Meiners 3 Jun HENRY, Male James/C.E. Rockwell 1 Oct HUNTER, Male J.M./ 12 Mar JORDAN, Charles T. C.R./Mary Thornton 1 Oct KELLEY, (Sex not indicated) P.O./? Anderson 1 Sep KELSCH, Laura Estell Henry/Katie Young 3 Nov KIRSTON, Augusta Heline Karl/Elizabeth Zimmerman 15 Jun LATOWNETTE, Maria F./Francisca Pico 5 Aug LEONARD, Edward Patrick Thomas/M. Rice 3 Oct LILLEY, Norman A. S.R./M.N. Anderson 14 Jul LINDIG, Carlos Augusto Henry/Susie McDonough 13 Dec LOGAN, Male William/Eva Forbush 12 Mar LOGAN, Female William/Sarah Rowan 15 Oct LOVE, Joseph Joseph/Casimora Cardona 22 Jul 39 NAME PARENTS DATE LUGO, Male Juan/ ? Pico 13 Oct MARTIN, Henry D. Daniel/F.P. Sanchez 3 Sep MC CAUGHEY, George Joseph George/Susan Coyle 12 Feb MC PHAIL, Wilber McNeil H.A.C./Grace Miller 31 May MOORE, Sarah Louisa Frank/Sarah Fitzgibbon 7 May MYERS, Gracie Harry/Emma Stout 19 Feb MYERS, Henry Henry/Caroline Uelzen 20 Apr NELSON, Gerta Evangilina J.N./Mary Brewster 16 Jan NIXON, Walter H. Walter/Connie Stamback 20 Jul NUNAN, Male Joseph/Orrela Gould 25 May PATTON, Clinton G. George W./Bettie Smith 26 Sep PIERCE, Thomas Charles Hiram/Anne Moore 29 Jan RICHARDS, Benjamin Harrison M.W./Luella Honchin 14 Jul ROGERS, Allen Eugene Eugene/Mable Goss 25 Nov ROLIFF, (Sex not indicated) William/ 16 Aug ROMERO, Erminia Valentino/Manuela Valencia 6 Sep RUIZ, Maria Valencia Jesus/Natalia Rodriguez 14 Apr RYAN, Female W.H./Annie Doyle 11 Oct SMITH, (Sex not indicated) H./ 7 May SMITH, Marshall J.M./Callie Ogan 24 Aug SNOW, Breta Cuirora S.P./Ella Knapp 18 Dec SPROUT, Estella Edda William/Augusta Mandell 29 Nov STANLEY, Male Charles/ 2 Mar STREATOR, Nellie A. J.S./E.M. Caldwell 22 Oct SWEET, O.A. F.D./Eleanora Colburn 31 Oct TALLENT, Male E.C./ 29 Nov TAYLOR, Florence Lola J.C./Fannie Swift 4 Apr TODD, Alexander, Jr. Alexander/Annie Cuny 12 Dec VALENZUELA, Francisco Augusto/Maria Lopez 5 Oct VALENZUELA, Florence Alice Luco/Matilda Hartnell 21 Apr WICKES, Charlie Scott S.M./Annie Scott 7 Apr WILLIS, Clyde Ray CM./Olive Lowrey 18 Jun WILSON, Female William/Lillie Hartman 5 Dec WRIGHT, Farnsworth George/Genevieve Hard 29 Jul QUERIES TRASK-PEABODY: Need parents of Ruth Trask who married Samuel Peabody in ME or MA. She died in Cumberland, ME in 1819, ae 93. HASTINGS-HOLMES: Desire parents of Hannah Hastings who married Joseph Holmes of MA about 1734. She died 20 Oct 1745. PERKINS-PEABODY: Information on Dorothy Perkins who married Francis Pea- body. She died in Middletown, MA 3 May 1771, ae 76. MERRILL-WOODCOCK: Need parents of Mary Merrill, born 3 Oct 1822, at St. David, New Brunswick. She married Joseph Woodcock and died in 1888 in Mulvane, KS. KLEIN-ROTH: Information on Catherine Klein, born 15 Nov 1802, Lehigh Co. PA and died 1 May 1880 at Salisbury, PA. She married John Roth in 1822. Mrs. Steven J. Roth 5459 Palace Court, Santa Barbara, CA 93111 40 compiled by Jean Stockwell SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1873 ABLES, Katie and Clarence Stewart 19 Jan ARROQUE, Juan and Bernarda Lopez 23 Jun ASTORZA, Maria de los Angeles and Jose Zimenez AYALA, Soledad and Leandro Juarez 7 Jun BARRON, George and Phebe Woods 24 Jan BEAUCHAMP, Stephen and Theadora Navaro 2 Nov BERGEOL, Alexander and Susana Pico 23 Jun BONILLA, Florentino and Estefana Leyva 18 Dec BOWEN, Refugio Valdes de and Narcisco Valenzuela 24 Jun BREEN, Matilda and Hayward Eaton 8 Oct BROWN, Helen and Edward Wright 2 Nov BUCHMAN, Fillmore and Etta R. Stiles Oct BURKE, Ellen and Marion Foster 4 Apr BURTON, Joseph and Francis Stella Tibbetts 28 Feb CAMARILLO, Francisca M. and Joseph Walker 8 Jan CANEDO, Louisa Eva and Vicente Valenzuela 11 Oct CARDONA, Maria de los Angeles and Samuel Russell Twist 15 Jan CARPENA, Dolores and John C. Forbes 29 Mar CARRILLO, Ramona E. and Juan Janssens 31 May CLARK, James H. and Nellie A. Perkins 16 Mar CORDERO, Encarnacion and John Workman 25 Jan CORDERO, Romanaldo and Emerica Espinosa 3 Mar CRESSEY, E.W. and Lydia M'Kee 10 Feb DANA, Ramon and Ellena Streeter 21 Sep DANGLADA, Manuel and Adelaide Price 2 Sep DITTMAN, Charles and Margaret Wetfield 11 Oct DONALD, Julia and Charles Foster 28 Apr DUBUX, Juan Maria and Ramona Pico 15 May EASON, Charles and Sibbie Murray 3 Jun EATON, Hayward and Matilda Breen 8 Oct ELMORE, Benjamin and Rebecca Marshall 18 Jan EROLINDA and David E. Hedrick 21 Dec ESPINOSA, Emerica and Romanaldo Cordero 3 Mar ETCHAS, Martin and Josefa Lopez 19 Mar FALLON, Kate N. and John Hatherley 14 Oct FOGLEMAN, Katie and Mariano Romero 11 Jun FORBES, John C. and Dolores Carpena 29 Mar FOSTER, Charles and Julia Donald 28 Apr FOSTER, Herma A. and Porter Hamilton 3 Jun FOSTER, Marion and Ellen Burke 4 Apr FOXEN, Juana M. and Isaac Roth 22 Jan GONZALEZ, Rafaela and Felipe Reyes 13 Jan GREEN, John George and Mary Green 22 Dec GREEN, Jno. Augustus and Bertha Kahn 17 Mar GREEN, Mary and John George Green 22 Dec HAMILTON, Porter and Herma A. Foster 3 Jun HARBACK, John and Lillie Shoemaker 12 Jun HATHERLEY, John and Kate N. Fallon 14 Oct HAYES, Lancartin C. and Augusta Sweaney 28 Jan HEACOCK, Josiah and Mary F. Perin 25 Dec HEDRICK, David E. and Erolinda 21 Dec HOPKINSON, Marilla and Cyrus Marshall 15 Jun JANSSENS, Juan and Ramona E. Carrillo 31 May 41 JUAREZ, Leandro and Soledad Ayala 7 Jun KAHN, Bertha and Jno. Augustus Green 17 Mar KUSS, Peter N. and Carola Miller 22 Nov LEACH, I.B. and I.F. Stevens 10 Sep LEYVA, Estefana and Florentino Bonilla * 18 Dec LEYVA, Francisca and Manuel Pico 11 Jan LOMBARDO, Francisco and Refugio Olivas 1 Jan LOPEZ, Bernarda and Juan Arroque 23 Jun LOPEZ, Josefa and Martin Etchas 19 Apr MARSHALL, Cyrus and Marilla Hopkinson 15 Jun MARSHALL, Rebecca and Benjamin Elmore 18 Jan MASSINI, Margarita Ayala and Jesus Rosales 29 Sep MARTINEZ, Francisca and Isaac Wilson 5 Oct MILLER, Carola and Peter N. Kuss 22 Nov M'KEE, Lydia and E.W. Cressey 10 Feb MOORE, Martha and Charles Albert Storke 5 Sep MORE, Esperanza and Simon Jose de los Santos 25 Aug MORENO, Manuel and Refugio Villagrano 15 Jun MURRAY, Sibbie and Charles Eason 8 Oct NAVARO, Theadora and Stephen Beauchamp 2 Nov NEPIER, Mary and John Rutherford 6 Aug OLIVERA, Manuela and Evaristo Roman Valencia 25 Sep OLIVAS, Refugio and Francisco Lombardo 1 Jan OLIVAS, Jose de los Santos and Concepcion Politana * 15 Dec ORTEGA, Refugio and Jose Wilson 20 Jan PERIN, Mary F. and Josiah Heacock 25 Dec PERKINS, Nellie A. and James H. Clark 16 Mar PICO, Manuel and Francisca Leyva 11 Jan PICO, Ramona and Juan Maria Dubux 15 May PICO, Susana and Alexander Bergeol 23 Jun POLITANA, Concepcion and Jose de los Santos Olivas * 15 Dec PRICE, Adelaide and Manuel Danglada 2 Sep REYES, Felipe and Rafaela Gonzalez 13 Jan ROBERT, Thomas W. and Mary Bell Venable 25 Dec ROMERO, Mariano and Katie Fogleman 11 Jun RPMERO, Teresa and Geronimo Ruiz 22 Mar ROMERO, Valentin and Manuella Valencia 10 Dec ROSALES, Jesus and Margarita Ayala Massini 29 Sep ROTH, Isaac and Juana M. Foxen 22 Jan RUIZ, Geronimo and Teresa Romero 22 Mar RUTHERFORD, John and Mary Nepier 6 Aug SANTOS, Simon Jose de los and Esperanza More 25 Aug SHOEMAKER, Lillie and John Harback 12 Jun SHORT, Clarisa and DeWitt C. Story 19 Aug SPRAGUE, Julia Etta and Peter Williams 13 Oct STEVENS, I.F. and I.B. Leach (groom) 10 Sep STEWART, Clarence and Katie Abies 19 Jan STILES Etta R. and Fillmore Buchman * Oct STORKE, Charles Albert and Martha Moore 5 Sep STORY, DeWitt C. and Clarisa Short 19 Aug STREETER, Ellena and Ramon Dana 21 Sep SWEANEY, Augusta and Lancartin C. Hayes 28 Jan TERRELL, A.R. and Miss M. Thompkins 16 Mar THOMPKINS, Miss M. and A.R. Terrell 16 Mar THOMPSON, Mary and R.P. Tucker 13 Oct TIBBETTS, Francis Stella and Joseph Burton 28 Feb TUCKER, R.P. and Mary Thompson 13 Oct TURNER, Daniel B. and Patience A. Watson 18 Dec 42 TWIST, Samuel Russell and Maria de los Angleles Cardona 15 Jan VALENCIA, Manuella and Valentin Romero 10 Dec VALENCIA, Evaristo Roman and Manuela Olivera 25 Sep VALENZUELA, Narcisco and Regugio Valdes de Bowen 24 Jun VALENZUELA, Vicente and Louisa Eva Canedo 11 Oct VENABLE, Mary Bell and Thomas W. Robert 25 Dec VILLAGRANO, Refugio and Manuel Moreno 20 May WALKER, Joseph and Francisca M. Camarillo 8 Jan WATSON, Patience A. and Daniel B. Turner 18 Dec WETFIELD, Margaretta and Charles Dittman 11 Oct WILLIAMS, Peter and Julia Etta Sprague 13 Oct WILSON, Isaac and Francisca Martinez 5 Oct WILSON, Jose and Refugio Ortega 20 Jan WOODS, Phebe and George Barron 24 Jan WORKMAN, John and Encarnacion Cordero 25 Jan WRIGHT, Edward and Helen Brown 2 Apr ZIMENEZ, Jose and Maria de los Angeles Astorza Missing dates left blank. Asterisk indicates an 1872 entry included with the Recorder's 1873 volume. QUERIES TOMLIN: All information on Thomas Tomlin, 1685-1781, wife Elizabeth ?, lived in southern NJ. COLES-COLLINS: Thomas Coles married Alice Collins ca. 1750 and moved to Coles Mills, Gloucester Co., NJ from Evesham, Burlington Co., NJ. Need all data on them. HERITAGE: Need copy of page 284, volume 31 of "The Philadelphia Friend" or "Friendof Philadelphia," 'biographical sketch of Joseph Heritage,' died 1756, and page 206, volume 4, 'NewtonMeeting.' Karen Heritage 6657-A, Pasado Road, Goleta, CA 93017 WALLACE-BOGGS: Need parents of Edward 0(kes?) Wallace, born 22 Jun 1833 in Hamilton (Co.?), OH. Served in Civil War from Indiana. Said to be a 'cousin' of General Lew Wallace. RUGGLES-BRECKENRIDGE (BRECKINRIDGE): Need parents of Joseph Ruggles of Enfield or Greenwich, MA, born around 1748, married about 1778, Sarah Brackenridge (Breckinridge) who was born 1747 at Hardwick, MA. Merna McClenathen 485 Cole Place, Goleta, CA 93017 WILLIAMS-SHAW: Need parents, birthdates and places for Jonathan Williams and Anna Shaw who married 4 May 1710 at Beverly, MA. He was buried 2 Feb 1757 in Beverly, ae 77 years. ANDERSON-BRONAUGH: Want parents for William C. Anderson, born 31 Oct 1800, KY, and Eleanor C. Bronaugh, born 25 Jun 1809, KY. They married 6 Mar 1828 (License: Hopkinsville, Christian Co., KY) Mrs. Frank Norris 333 Old Mill Road, Sp 232, Santa Barbara, CA 93110

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