Kimberlee Gariador



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Kimberlee Gariador

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Austyn Elizabeth Gariador

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Randall Martin Gariador

    Randall married Lucy Abacherli [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lucy Abacherli
    Children:
    1. William Joseph Gariador
    2. 1. Kimberlee Gariador
    3. Randall Martin (Marty) Gariador, Jr


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jean Baptiste GariadorJean Baptiste Gariador was born on 17 Jun 1930 in Marttinea, Les Aldudes, France (son of Jean Martin (Pattin) Gariador and Marianne Esponda); died on 24 Oct 1982 in Chino, California; was buried on 30 Oct 1982 in Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, California.

    Other Events:

    • Education: 1936-1944; Education in Les Aldudes was conducted by the priests. One priest recognized his potential and pushed him very hard to study. He would go to sleep on many nights with a book in his hand. When his aunt Catherine Harriet offered to pay for his education at a school in St. Jean Pied de Port, he refused because he was already burned out from studying.
    • Military: 1950-1952; French Army Paratrooper. He made 26 jumps while on duty as a paratrooper.
    • Immigration: 1953, Buffalo, Wyoming; He was sponsored to come to America by his mother's first cousin Catherine Marton who owned a sheep ranch in Buffalo, Wyoming. He came with another cousin Domingo Martiarena and the two along with the Marton sons, Charles and John, herded sheep on the Marton Ranch. He said that the winters were very cold there and he was anxious to move to a warmer climate.
    • Occupation: 1954-1956, Los Angeles, California; Carpenter: After two years in Wyoming, he headed to California where he learned the carpentry trade. He did scaffolding with the Aphessetche brothers and general carpentry with the Nielson brothers. He claimed to have helped construct the Capital Records building and the KTLA radio tower.
    • Occupation: 1957-1963, Buena Park, California; After his marriage to Grace Biscay, he went to work for the Orange County Food Service business. He drove a small lunch truck around to various businesses. He was one of the first employees hired by this company which is a multi-million dollar company today.
    • Occupation: 1963-1970; They leased the Centro Basco Hotel in Chino from Ben & Melanie Sallaberry and eventually sold the business to Peyo and Monique Berterretche
    • Occupation: 1971-1972; They built a building on Central Ave in Chino to operate a sausage making plant and retail meat store called Basque Brand Sausage.
    • Occupation: 1973-1976; They formed a partnership with Henri Arrambide of Lasse to operate a restaurant in Montclair. They called it The Basque and Henri ran the bar, Jean Baptiste the kitchen and Grace was the hostess. The large banquet room in the back was the site of many large Basque parties and weddings.
    • Occupation: 1977-1982; He returned to work for Orange County Food Service Co. to operate one of their larger lunch wagons. He enjoyed making specials at home at night and selling them the next day to the employees of the various companies he visited. His customers nicknamed him "Frenchy".

    Jean married Grace Louise Biscay on 06 Nov 1956 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Grace (daughter of John (Jean Biscaichipy) Biscay and Marie Maitia) was born on 7 Jun 1928 in Hanford, California; died on 16 Jun 2006 in Chino, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Grace Louise BiscayGrace Louise Biscay was born on 7 Jun 1928 in Hanford, California (daughter of John (Jean Biscaichipy) Biscay and Marie Maitia); died on 16 Jun 2006 in Chino, California.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1930, Lemoore, California; California, Kings, Lemoore, District 12, page 10
    • Census: 1940, Lemoore, California; California, Kings, Lemoore, District 16-18a, page 29
    • Education: 1947; She attended school in Lemoore and graduated from Lemoore High School in 1947.
    • Residence: 1950-1953; After her mother remarried and moved to Chino, she lived with Domingo Ahado and his two daughters Flora and Louise in Lemoore.
    • Occupation: 1954-1956; She moved to Chino and first worked at Chino Lumber, later she began working at 1st Trust Bank. When her mother and Domingo spent the winters with the sheep in Blythe, she would stay with Simona Arretche. She danced with the Basque dance group in her free time.
    • Residence: 1956-1963; After initially living in an apartment on Boyle St. in East Los Angeles after their marriage, they soon bought a house in Buena Park. She was a homemaker during these years as she had 5 babies in 7 years.
    • Occupation: 1963-1970; They leased the Centro Basco Hotel in Chino from Ben & Melanie Sallaberry and eventually sold the business to Peyo and Monique Berterretche
    • Occupation: 1971-1972; They built a building on Central Ave in Chino to operate a sausage making plant and retail meat store.
    • Occupation: 1973-1975; They formed a partnership with Henri Arrambide of Lasse to operate a restaurant in Montclair. They called it The Basque and Henri ran the bar, Jean Baptiste the kitchen and Grace was the hostess. The large banquet room in the back was the site of many large Basque parties and weddings.
    • Occupation: 1976-1993; She went back to work at 1st Trust Bank which changed names and was bought out by Systematics when she retired in 1993. She always enjoyed working with numbers and enjoyed spending time with her friends from the bank.

    Notes:

    Census:
    John (54 years old), Mary (32) and Grace (11) Biscay were living on Hill St in Lemoore. He was a sheep shearer.

    Children:
    1. 2. Randall Martin Gariador
    2. Mitchell Dominic Gariador
    3. Robert John (Bobby) Gariador was born on 09 Aug 1959 in Anaheim, California; died on 14 Aug 1959 in Buena Park, California.
    4. Anne Marie Gariador
    5. Noreen Yvette Gariador was born on 28 Mar 1963 in Anaheim, California; died on 8 Apr 1963 in Buena Park, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jean Martin (Pattin) GariadorJean Martin (Pattin) Gariador was born on 14 Feb 1898 in Chiloenia, Les Aldudes, France (son of Baptiste Gariador and Marie/Marieder Espelet); died on 28 Jan 1971 in Marttinea, Les Aldudes, France.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: He immigrated to Buffalo Wyoming in 1921 to join his older brother Manech. He sailed on the La Savoie from La Havre, France to Ellis Island, New York. He spent 4 years in Buffalo working as a sheepherder, afterwhich he returned to Les Aldudes.
    • Occupation: After marrying into the house of Martinea, he took over the general farming and also ran the flour mill located on the property.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Pattin was the youngest of nine children and lost his mother in 1907 at the age of 9. His older sister Elisabeth raised him after that.

    Died:
    While attending mass, he suffered a stroke and died a few days later.

    His death information was found in the margin of his birth record.

    Jean married Marianne Esponda on 17 Sep 1927 in Marttinea, Les Aldudes, France. Marianne (daughter of Jean Esponda and Catherine Iriart) was born on 26 Nov 1910 in Marttinea, Les Aldudes, France; died on 23 Feb 1998 in St. Etienne de Baigorry, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Marianne EspondaMarianne Esponda was born on 26 Nov 1910 in Marttinea, Les Aldudes, France (daughter of Jean Esponda and Catherine Iriart); died on 23 Feb 1998 in St. Etienne de Baigorry, France.

    Other Events:

    • Travel: 1969-1990; In 1969, Anna and Pattin visit their children and grandchildren in Southern California. After her husband died she would make many more trips to visit and her final trip was in 1990 for the marriage of Mitch & Delora.
    • Occupation: 1927-1993; She was dedicated to her family and her home. She was a hard worker including taking meticulous care of her vegetable garden. She made enough conserves to provide food throughout the winter. She had a wonderful sense of humor and she passed along her ability to laugh to each of her children.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Anna was the only child of this union, although she had two older sister through her father's first marriage. Her father died when she was only 7 years old. She was raised with her cousin Jean Baptiste Bide whose father was killed in World War One. She remained in the house of Martinea her entire life.

    Died:
    This was the retirement home she lived in for the last 5 years of her life.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Family history noted their marriage as 9/20/1927, however the GHF index shows their marriage on 9/17/1927.

    Children:
    1. Marie Catherine Gariador was born on 20 Jun 1928 in Marttinea, Les Aldudes, France; died on 31 Jan 2010 in Versailles, France.
    2. 4. Jean Baptiste Gariador was born on 17 Jun 1930 in Marttinea, Les Aldudes, France; died on 24 Oct 1982 in Chino, California; was buried on 30 Oct 1982 in Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, California.
    3. Marie Therese (Maite) Gariador was born on 26 Dec 1932 in Marttinea, Les Aldudes, France; died on 14 Aug 2015 in North Hollywood, California; was buried on 31 Aug 2015 in Valhalla Cemetery, North Hollywood, California.
    4. Jeanne Gariador was born on 8 Apr 1935 in Marttinea, Les Aldudes, France; died on 23 Dec 2018 in Seal Beach, California; was buried on 2 Jan 2019 in Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California.
    5. Marie Pierrette Gariador
    6. Jean Marcel Gariador

  3. 10.  John (Jean Biscaichipy) BiscayJohn (Jean Biscaichipy) Biscay was born on 18 Dec 1885 in Sallaberria/Salaria, Lecumberry, France (son of Louis Biscaichipy and Gracianne Uchisteguy); died on 2 Jul 1945 in Fresno, California.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: After initially arriving and working with his brothers as a sheepherder, he eventually went into business for himself in a sheep shearing operation in the Fresno area.
    • Immigration: 05 May 1905; Arrived at Ellis Island on the ship La Lorraine. He was noted on the ship manifest as a farmer from Lecumberry, France. His point of departure was Le Havre and is destination was to his brother in Reno.
    • Military: 1907; French Military Record
    • Military: 12 Sep 1918; Jean Biscay, 1133 G St. Fresno CA, 32 years old, born 12/28/1886 He was a citizen of France and was not currently working His nearest relative was Michel Biscay in Livermore CA (his brother) He signed his name Jaen Biscay. He was medium height, medium build with brown eyes and brown hair.
    • Census: 1930, Lemoore, California; California, Kings, Lemoore, District 12, page 10
    • Census: 1940, Lemoore, California; California, Kings, Lemoore, District 16-18a, page 29

    Notes:

    John was born Jean Biscaichipy but due to anti-immigrant sentiments in the US, he formally changed his name to Biscay.

    Birth:
    The official name of the house was Sallaberriborde according to the civil records and was in Lecumberry but it was more commonly known as the house of Salaria in Esterencuby.

    Immigration:
    To view photo of ship manifest, click on this link: http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipManifest.asp?MID=10860264610014649664&LNM=BISCA&PLNM=BISCA&last_kind=1&town_kind=0&ship_kind=0&RF=634&PID=102364040383

    Census:
    His occupation was as a sheep shearer.

    Census:
    John (54 years old), Mary (32) and Grace (11) Biscay were living on Hill St in Lemoore. He was a sheep shearer.

    John married Marie Maitia on 16 Jul 1927 in Fresno, California. Marie (daughter of Jeanne Maitia) was born on 13 Dec 1906 in Ahadokoborda, Esterencuby, France; died on 08 Jan 1988 in Chino, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Marie MaitiaMarie Maitia was born on 13 Dec 1906 in Ahadokoborda, Esterencuby, France (daughter of Jeanne Maitia); died on 08 Jan 1988 in Chino, California.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1926; Marie was sponsored to come to Fresno by her uncle Bertrand (Pettan) Maitia. Soon after her arrival she met John Biscay and they were married in 1927.
    • Census: 1930, Lemoore, California; California, Kings, Lemoore, District 12, page 10
    • Census: 1940, Lemoore, California; California, Kings, Lemoore, District 16-18a, page 29
    • Naturalization: 10 Nov 1944
    • Residence: 1933-1945, Lemoore, California; Champion St: Marie was devoted to her only daughter Grace. She used to walk Grace to school each day and went back at noon to have lunch with her. Marie began working part time in a store as Grace got older.
    • Residence: 1950-1951, Chino, California; Oaks St: After Marie's marriage to Domingo Mendionde in 1950, they purchase 3/4 of an acre on Oaks St. Domingo thought this was too close to town and they searched for a larger property outside of town. They continued to own this house as a rental until they died.
    • Residence: 1951-1988, Chino, California; Magnolia Ave: Their search for a bigger property took them one block to the east on Magnolia. In 1951, this property was completely surrounded by farms. They initially purchased 10 acres but at the urging of Matias Etchart, they bought 1/2 acre to the north where they established their home and barn. They kept the 10 acres for growing of corn which they did for over 10 years until the School District took the property through eminent domain. They maintained the house on Magnolia for the remainder of their lives.

    Notes:

    Census:
    John (54 years old), Mary (32) and Grace (11) Biscay were living on Hill St in Lemoore. He was a sheep shearer.

    Children:
    1. 5. Grace Louise Biscay was born on 7 Jun 1928 in Hanford, California; died on 16 Jun 2006 in Chino, California.