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1701 |
Cayetano Garat was 72 years old when he died and his wife's first initial was "M". | Garat, Cayetano (I16412)
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1702 |
Cecitius and Albertina Yrigoyen were living with their two daughters on 3rd St in Chino. They owned their home which was worth $600. He was 50 years old and she was 48. He was a laborer on a ranch. | Yrigoyen, Cecilio (I18666)
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1703 |
Celestin Baraque was living alone in Ballona. He was 39 years old, born in Nov 1860 in France. He immigrated in 1882 and was naturalized. He was a goat herder. | Barraque, Celestin (I16817)
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1704 |
Celestin Barraque was a lodger living in Los Angeles. He was 59 years old and single. He was born in France, immigrated in 1882 and was naturalized. He was a teamster for the city. | Barraque, Celestin (I16817)
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1705 |
Celestin Barraque was living alone on Los Feliz Rd. He was 49 years old and single. He was born in France and immigrated in 1882. He was a farmer on a poultry ranch. | Barraque, Celestin (I16817)
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1706 |
Celestin Barraque was living in W. 36th St with Jose & Luz Elizondo (b. Texas & Arizona). He was 80 years old and single. He was not employed. | Barraque, Celestin (I16817)
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1707 |
Celestine Chotro, 4 years old, daughter of Ferdinand Chotro and Jeanne Irigoisbehere, died in the house of Peyorenia in this village. | Chotro Tihista, Marie-Celestine (I8873)
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1708 |
Celia Bangs was 72 years old when she died. | Bangs, Mary Ceceila (I2218)
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1709 |
Celia Bangs, 53 years old, single and her niece, Mollie E. Whilhite, 37, single were living in Boone, Arkansas. Celia was working as a house servant and Mollie as a field hand. | Bangs, Mary Ceceila (I2218)
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1710 |
Censon Etchebers, owner of Erkhatcea, about 90 years old.
Witnesses were Jean Cubiarinchahar and Salvat Etchepare. | Etchebers, Sancho (I1611)
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1711 |
Certificate dated 1936 | Chaldu, Jean Pierre (I18475)
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1712 |
Chabat de Poco, son of Jean Poco and Jeanne d'Etchebers, owners of the borde of Etchebers in the quartier of Jaurmendy.
His godparents were Chabat d'Etchebers, maternal grandfather and Gratiane de Lincoin, paternal grandmother. | Poco, Chabat (I9115)
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1713 |
Chabat, son of the borde of Jacaluz in the Aldudes and Marie de Mourillo, renter (locataire) in the borde of Tamborin d'Espinal in the Aldudes.
Witnesses were Pierre, owner of the borde of Jacaluz, brother of the groom, Baptiste son of Jacaluz, brother of the groom, Pierre son of Donaleguygaray and Martin son of Archainchaharra. | Family F2033
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1714 |
Charles & Marie M. Deleval were living on Alameda St. at the Ballade Hotel as boarders with Pascal & Marie Ballade along with their four daughters and other boarders and families. He was 48 years old and she was 32. He was a grocer in retail and she was keeping house. | Deleval, Charles (I18055)
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1715 |
Charles & Marie M. Deleval were living on Alameda St. at the Ballade Hotel as boarders with Pascal & Marie Ballade along with their four daughters and other boarders and families. He was 48 years old and she was 32. He was a grocer in retail and she was keeping house. | Henrequen, Marie Marguerite (I18056)
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1716 |
Charles and Beatrice Pierce were living on Ely St. in Chino with their four children and a nephew, Joel Mayes. They owned their home which was worth $3,000. He was 44 years old and she was 43. He was a farmer. | Pierce, Charles Pate (I2737)
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1717 |
Charles and Beatrice Pierce were living on Ely St. in Chino with their four children and a nephew, Joel Mayes. They owned their home which was worth $3,000. He was 44 years old and she was 43. He was a farmer. | Brown, Etta Beatrice (I213)
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1718 |
Charles and Emily Othas were living on Schaefer Ave in Chino. They owned their home which was worth $400. He was 60 years old and she was 40. He was a farmer and she was a housewife. | Othas, Pierre Charles (I18655)
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1719 |
Charles and Emily Othas were living on Schaefer Ave in Chino. They owned their home which was worth $400. He was 60 years old and she was 40. He was a farmer and she was a housewife. | Verhoven, Emily M. /Verovain (I18656)
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1720 |
Charles Biscaichipy, farmer, 80 years old, married to Marie Arretche, owner of the house of Carlos in this village. | Biscaichipy, Charles (I730)
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1721 |
Charles Biscay, inheritor of the house of Legassa in the quartier of Assaldeguy and Marie Leonis, cadette of the house of Agorerreca in La Forge.
Witnesses were Pierre Biscay, owner of house of Agorerreca, Gratian Agorerreca, Christobal owner of Halsoury in the parish of Lasse and Gratian d'Alfaro. | Family F4535
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1722 |
Charles Biscaychipy, 29 years old, born and living in St. Michel, farmer, widower of Marie Jaureguito, deceased in St. Michel on 5/12/1803, son of Pierre Biscaychipy, present and consenting and Jeanne Iribarne, farmers, living in St. Michel, and
Marie Arretche, 29 years old, born and living in St. Michel, daughter of the late Arnaud Arretche, deceased in 1780 and Jeanne Uhalde, present and consenting, owner of the house of Arretche in St. Michel.
Witnesses included Jean Biscaychipy, 27 years old, farmer, brother of the groom. | Family F270
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1723 |
Charles G. and Mary A. Brown were living in Indian Territory with their children, Rachel E. (b. Dec 1889, 10 years), Etta B. (B. Oct 1896, 3 years old), Nannie L. (b. July 1899, 1 year) and Ella Mitchell, sister-in-law (b. Ju n 1870 in Missouri, 30 years, single). Charles was 46 years old, born in Mar 1854 in Texas and Mary was 35 years old, born Jan 1865 in Arkansas. He was a farmer and Ella was a housekeeper. | Coker, Mary Adeline (I210)
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1724 |
Charles G. and Mary A. Brown were living in Indian Territory with their children, Rachel E. (b. Dec 1889, 10 years), Etta B. (B. Oct 1896, 3 years old), Nannie L. (b. July 1899, 1 year) and Ella Mitchell, sister-in-law (b. Ju n 1870 in Missouri, 30 years, single). Charles was 46 years old, born in Mar 1854 in Texas and Mary was 35 years old, born Jan 1865 in Arkansas. He was a farmer and Ella was a housekeeper. | Brown, Charles George (I209)
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1725 |
Charles J. Abarta was 57 years old when he died and his spouses first initial was "F". | Abarta, Carlos/Charles J. (I15777)
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1726 |
Charles was 3/4 Cherokee Indian and 1/4 White. His parents ancestors came to this part of the country over the "Trail of Tears". They came to Indian Territory where he met and married his wife. He was a farmer and had lots of cattle, horses and lots of fruit trees over his land. They had a lot of land at one time. The government gave any Indian all the land he could take care of or fence. However through the years Charles managed to sell the land and even lost the home he had built for his family. (His daughter) Delora said that her Mother was very upset about that and really never got over it. They came to California but went back to Oklahoma. Charles died there and is buried in the Bryan Chapel Cemetary in Boatman, Oklahoma. Bryan's Chapel belonged to the Bryan Family whom his daughter Rachel was married to Joel Maes Bryan III. (Written by Anna Bea Sarra) | Brown, Charles George (I209)
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1727 |
Chaterine de Corcabalbehere, daughter of Jean de Corcabalbehere and Jeanne de Corcabalgaray, sharecroppers (metayers) of the borde of Munhizt in the Aldudes.
Her godparents were Martin d'Ernaga, elder owner of Etchelecu of Iparraguerre, maternal uncle and Chaterine de Corcabalbehere, paternal aunt. | Corcabalbehere or Corcabalgaray, Catherine (I6112)
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1728 |
Chaterine de Cuburu, daughter of Jean de Cuburu and Marie Harozteguy, owners of the house of Harozteguy in Guermiette.
Her godparents were Pierre d'Urruty, great grandfather and Chaterine Othalepho, first cousin. | Cuburu, Catherine (I21395)
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1729 |
Chaterine de Mariasara in the Aldudes, daughter of Domingo de Buztanena and Jeanne de Mariasara, owners of the borde of Mariasara.
Her godparents were Baptiste d'Itcaynarena, paternal relative and Chaterine de Condia, maternal relative. | Bustan, Chaterine (I8123)
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1730 |
Chaterinne, daughter of Pierre Auchoberry and Marie Auchoberry, owners of the house of Auchoberry.
Her godparents were Pierre Auchoberry, paternal grandfather and Chaterinne Pedrottipi, maternal grandmother. | Auchoberry, Chaterinne/Catherine (I1119)
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1731 |
Chaubat d'Icainarena, son of the borde of Lohitcebehere in the Aldudes, about 6 months old.
Witnesses were Jean, owner of Betchume and Anton d'Esnots. | Itcainarena, Chaubat (I6624)
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1732 |
Chaubat, son of the borde of Pilaria and Jeanne, inheritor of the borde of Cohietta in the Aldudes.
Witnesses were Jean d'Inda, Jean de Chitchast, Pierre d'Iribarne and Pierre d'Ernet. | Family F1531
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1733 |
Child of Antoine Auzquie and Marie Ehailea, owners of the house of Betriscorenea, 29 years old.
Witnesses were Bernard Chotro, owner of Landart and Jean, owner of Alexandrorenea. | Ausquie, Martin (I6446)
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1734 |
Child of Pierre Garchabal and Dominique Musquitz, owners of the house of Garchabal, 2 days old.
Witnesses were Jean Etcheberry, schoolmaster (maitre d'ecole) and Pierre Gentil. | Garchabal, Infant (I6492)
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1735 |
Children:
Michel F. Amestoy Jr. 9/10/1910
John Amestoy 4/28/1915
William Amestoy 3/19/1917
Elizabeth Amestoy | Family F4332
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1736 |
Children:
Unknown Name 2/4/1888 (Male)
Theresa 11/3/1896
Unknown Name 11/12/1898 (Female) | Family F4337
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1737 |
Chiteria Labiarin, daughter of Anton Labiarin and Marie Mariasara, owners of Etchenique in the Aldudes.
Her godparents were Dominique Mariasara of Aldudes and Chiteria Bigotena, owner of Coscorregaray. | Labiarin or Antonena, Quiterie (I3712)
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1738 |
Chris Pocorena was 39 years old when he died and his wife's first initial is "V". | Pocorena, Gracian (Chris) (I21005)
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1739 |
Christina Rice, 93 of Montebello, California entered into eternal rest on Friday, March 1, 2013 in Brea, California. Christina was born May 12, 1919 in La Habra, California to Dominica Etcheverria and Vicente Yriarte. Christina is survived by her two daughters, Anita Montoya and Gloria Kelso, 4 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, along with many family members and friends who will love and miss her always. | Yriarte, Christina (I20318)
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1740 |
Christobal de Gorosgarat (Oxagarat) and Jeanne, inheritor of Alhais.
Witnesses were Joannes de Gorosgarat and Domingo de Mochorena. | Family F2847
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1741 |
Christofle Atxoarena, inheritor of the house of Atxoarena of Leispars and Catherine Oxoguy, cadette of the house of Gariador in Leispars.
Witnesses were Jean Atxoarena, cousin of the groom, Jean Alexandro, Jean Oxoby, brother of the bride and Anton Oxoby, uncle of the bride. | Family F522
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1742 |
Christofle d'Ipar, son of Ernaud d'Ipar and Jeanne d'Ainciondo, owners of the borde of Epeleta in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Christofle d'Ipar, owner of the house of Alhais in Leispars, paternal uncle and Gratiane d'Ainciondo, maternal aunt. | Ipar or Oxagarat, Christofle (I8063)
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1743 |
Christophe Etchalar, 70 years old, owner of the house of Christoalenia, died in his house.
Witnesses were Jean Ernautene, farmer (laboreur) 56 years old, owner of the house of Chafonenia and Jean Pocco, farmer (laboreur) 63 years old, owner of Oxarart, neighbors of the deceased. | Etchelar, Christobal or Christophe (I4114)
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1744 |
Christophe Martinetz, farmer, 70 years old, living in Urepel, widower of Catherine Chabagno, died in the house of Erreca in this village. | Martines/Martinez, Juan Christobal (I13452)
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1745 |
Christophe Uhart, 77 years old, farmer, married to Marie Arambel, died in the house of Martinenia in this village. | Uhart, Christobal/Christophe (I967)
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1746 |
Christophe Uhart, born 3/24/1803, son of Arnaud Uhart and Marie Luro, owners of the house of Anchola in the village of Hozta.
Marie Chaharra Arambel, born 2/22/1803, daughter of Antoine Chaharra and Ysabeau Ythurralde, owners of the house of Martinena in this village.
Witnesses were Michel Ospital farmer 30 years old, Michel Etchart farmer 26 years old, Gratian Goihenetche blacksmith 26 years old and Bernard Goihenetche blacksmith 30 years old. | Family F344
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1747 |
Christophe Uhart, Martinena, farmer (laboreur), Aldudes, 45, 78/40. | Uhart, Christobal/Christophe (I967)
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1748 |
Christophle, elder owner of the house of Alhais in Leispars, about 68 years old.
Witnesses were Gratian, owner of Bercetche in Bastice and Baptiste de Brustet, sonneur des cloches. | Ipar or Oxagarat, Christobal (I10315)
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1749 |
Christophle, inheritor of the house of Goyhenetche of Oticoren and Marie d'Arreche, daughter of the borde of Hourbels in the Aldudes.
Witnesses were Domingo de Goyhenetche, uncle of the groom, Jean son of Alhais, Ferdindand d'Arreche, brother of the bride and Jean son of the house of Aytatorena. | Family F2432
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1750 |
Christophone d'Ernautene, son of Pierre d'Enaut and Marie d'Arreche, owners of the borde of Ernautenia in the quartier of Labiarin in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Christophone d'Oxarartebehere, son of the borde of Oxarartebehere and Marie de Bastansouhi, daughter of the borde of Bastansouhi. | Arandoquy or Ernautena, Jean Christophe (I6479)
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