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1801 |
Death information recorded in margin of birth record. | Althabe, Jean (I2832)
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1802 |
Death record for Marie Recoulousa who died in her home.
Witnesses were Martin Hirigoyen, farmer, 40 year old, living in La Fonderie and Joseph Espil, farmer, 40 years old, living in La Fonderie, the first is her husband and the second a friend. | Errecouluz, Marie (I21507)
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1803 |
deces: Acte de décès non trouvé à Bonloc
Tableau de recensement des jeunes gens 1820 1860
En 1830, Etudiant à Pau pour l'état d'ecclésiastique (Tableau de recensement pour la classe de 1820)
Ordonné le 28 05 1831
Vicaire à Anhaux le 21 07 1831
Vicaire à Epelette le 05 01 1832
Vicaire à Mouguerre (St André de Bayonne) le 02 07 1832
Désservant de Sainte-Engrace le 01 08 1837
Désservant de Saint-Martin d'Arrossa le 22 12 1849
Désservant de Bonloc (Hasparren) le 08 12 1852
Démis le 12 12 1867
Décès:24 02 1869
Source: Archives diocésaines Bayonne 16 Place Monseigneur Vansteenberghe, 64100 Bayonne
A son décès six frères et soeurs ou leurs descendants:
Marie Arrambide mariée à Jean Uharriet
Isabelle Arrambide mariée à Pierre Heguiagaray
Jean douanier retraité à Saint-Jean Pied de port
Antoine cultivateur en Amérique (individu à identifier)
Paulin et Marie ,les deux en Espagne,venant par représentation de leur père Pierre
Gracianne à Bonloc
Source:Enregistrement bureau de Saint Jean Pied de port 262 Q12 (found on Geneanet.com by Philippe Durut) | Arrambide, Father Jean (I2184)
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1804 |
Delivery was done by Mrs. A. Muellar | Lassahonia, Infant (I16065)
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1805 |
Demoiselle Jeanne Erreca, 58 years old, died in the house of Lohitcia.
Witnessses were Martin Erreca, farmer (laboreur) 55 years old and Gratian Erreca, brothers of the deceased. | Erreca, Jeanne (I5729)
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1806 |
Details need to be input. | Itcaina, Pierre/Pedro (I2298)
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1807 |
Died in Spain between 1920-1927 | Echenique, Jose Maria (I17000)
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1808 |
Document showing receipt of the dowry for his sister Marie's marriage in 1790. | Lautre or Etcheto dit Etchevers, Jean (I4674)
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1809 |
Documents list both 1900 and 1901 as his birth year but since 1900 US census lists him as a new born, it is proof that he was born in 1900. | Deceta, Martin (I17186)
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1810 |
Domenick Larralde was living alone in Soledad, Newhall Precinct. He was 50 years old, born in Oct 1849 and married. He was born in France and immigrated in 1850 (sic). He was a driller of oil wells. | Larralde, Dominique (I16021)
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1811 |
Domingo & Bernadina were living in San Juan with their three eldest children, their cousin Domingo Segura and a hired man, Andres Cithero (sic). He was 35 years old and she was 32. They both immigrated in 1910. He was a farm operator on a grain farm. | Etcheberria, Domingo (I17858)
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1812 |
Domingo & Bernardina were living in San Juan with their three eldest children, their cousin Domingo Segura and a hired man, Andres Cithero (sic). He was 35 years old and she was 32. They both immigrated in 1910. He was a farm operator on a grain farm. | Yrigoyen, Bernadina (I17859)
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1813 |
Domingo & Jennie Larronde were living on Aliso St. in Los Angeles with their three daughters and a boarder, Ferdinand Doray. He was 38 years old, born in Mar 1862 and she was 42, born Mar 1858. They were married for 15 years. He immigrated in 1897 and she in 1887. He was a salesman in a fruit store. | Larronde, Dominique/Domingo (I16044)
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1814 |
Domingo & Jennie Larronde were living on Aliso St. in Los Angeles with their three daughters and a boarder, Ferdinand Doray. He was 38 years old, born in Mar 1862 and she was 42, born Mar 1858. They were married for 15 years. He immigrated in 1897 and she in 1887. He was a salesman in a fruit store. | Elissetche, Jeanne (I16045)
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1815 |
Domingo & Jennie Martinez owned and lived a home on Dohn Rd in Artesia with their two children. He was 49 years old and she was 44. He was 30 and she was 26 when they were married. He immigrated in 1903 and she in 1911. He was a dairy man on his own dairy. | Martinez, Domingo (I17969)
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1816 |
Domingo & Jennie Martinez owned and lived a home on Dohn Rd in Artesia with their two children. He was 49 years old and she was 44. He was 30 and she was 26 when they were married. He immigrated in 1903 and she in 1911. He was a dairy man on his own dairy. | Seminario, Juana (I17970)
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1817 |
Domingo & Jennie Martinez were living on Los Alamitos in Artesia with their two children. He was 40 and she was 33. He immigrated in 1902 and she in 1910. He was a farmer on a general farm. | Martinez, Domingo (I17969)
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1818 |
Domingo & Jennie Martinez were living on Los Alamitos in Artesia with their two children. He was 40 and she was 33. He immigrated in 1902 and she in 1910. He was a farmer on a general farm. | Seminario, Juana (I17970)
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1819 |
Domingo & Maria Bastanchury were living in Anaheim (Fullerton) with their hired men; Jose Sansinena (24 years), Juan Arota (22 years), Francisco Smith (23 years), Jose Morales (18 years old) and Jose Silvas (26 years). He was 42 years old and she was 30. He was a wool grower and she was keeping house. | Bastanchuhy, Dominique/Domingo (I11182)
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1820 |
Domingo & Maria Bastanchury were living in Anaheim (Fullerton) with their hired men; Jose Sansinena (24 years), Juan Arota (22 years), Francisco Smith (23 years), Jose Morales (18 years old) and Jose Silvas (26 years). He was 42 years old and she was 30. He was a wool grower and she was keeping house. | Oxarart, Maria (I15856)
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1821 |
Domingo & Maria Bastanchury were living on 18th St. in Los Angeles with their four sons. He was 63 years old, born May 1839 and she was 48, born Mar 1852. They were married 24 years and had four children. He immigrated in 1857 and she in 1874. He was a landlord. | Bastanchuhy, Dominique/Domingo (I11182)
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1822 |
Domingo & Maria Bastanchury were living on 18th St. in Los Angeles with their four sons. He was 63 years old, born May 1839 and she was 48, born Mar 1852. They were married 24 years and had four children. He immigrated in 1857 and she in 1874. He was a landlord. | Oxarart, Maria (I15856)
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1823 |
Domingo & Marie Segura were living in San Juan with their children. He was 31 years old and she was 37. He was 17 and she was 23 when they were married. They both immigrated in 1905. He was a farmer. | Segura, Domingo (I11589)
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1824 |
Domingo & Marie Segura were living in San Juan with their children. He was 31 years old and she was 37. He was 17 and she was 23 when they were married. They both immigrated in 1905. He was a farmer. | Sallaberry, Marie (I17886)
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1825 |
Domingo & Mary Segura were living in San Juan with their son, Bernardo. He was 33 years old and she was 27. He immigrated in 1905 and she in 1905. He was the foreman on a grain farm.
Note: he lived next to Pedro Changala and was likely his foreman. | Segura, Domingo (I11589)
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1826 |
Domingo & Mary Segura were living in San Juan with their son, Bernardo. He was 33 years old and she was 27. He immigrated in 1905 and she in 1905. He was the foreman on a grain farm.
Note: he lived next to Pedro Changala and was likely his foreman. | Sallaberry, Marie (I17886)
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1827 |
Domingo & Stephanie Olhasso owned their home on Pleasant Ave in Los Angeles where they lived with their daughter, Marie E. Loinaz (a widow) and her three children. He was 79 years old and she was 81. They both immigrated in 1881 and they were not employed. | Olhasso, Dominique/Domingo (I16213)
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1828 |
Domingo & Stephanie Olhasso owned their home on Pleasant Ave in Los Angeles where they lived with their daughter, Marie E. Loinaz (a widow) and her three children. He was 79 years old and she was 81. They both immigrated in 1881 and they were not employed. | Etchegaray, Estephanie/Stephane (I16214)
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1829 |
Domingo & Stephanie Olhasso were living in Bernardo with their four children. He was 49 years old and she was 49. They were both 23 when they were married. They both immigrated in 1880. He was a farmer.
Note: It is noted that he was born in Argentina and his parents in France. | Olhasso, Dominique/Domingo (I16213)
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1830 |
Domingo & Stephanie Olhasso were living in Bernardo with their four children. He was 49 years old and she was 49. They were both 23 when they were married. They both immigrated in 1880. He was a farmer.
Note: It is noted that he was born in Argentina and his parents in France. | Etchegaray, Estephanie/Stephane (I16214)
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1831 |
Domingo & Stephanie Olhasso were living on Pleasant Ave. in Los Angeles with their children Marie E. & Bernard. He was 59 years old and she was 60. They have been married for 33 years. They both immigrated in 1881. He was retireed. | Olhasso, Dominique/Domingo (I16213)
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1832 |
Domingo & Stephanie Olhasso were living on Pleasant Ave. in Los Angeles with their children Marie E. & Bernard. He was 59 years old and she was 60. They have been married for 33 years. They both immigrated in 1881. He was retireed. | Etchegaray, Estephanie/Stephane (I16214)
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1833 |
Domingo & Stephanie Olhasso were living on Pleasant Ave. in Los Angeles. He was 69 years old and she was 70. They have been married for 33 years. They both immigrated in 1881 and were naturalized. He was not employed. | Olhasso, Dominique/Domingo (I16213)
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1834 |
Domingo & Stephanie Olhasso were living on Pleasant Ave. in Los Angeles. He was 69 years old and she was 70. They have been married for 33 years. They both immigrated in 1881 and were naturalized. He was not employed. | Etchegaray, Estephanie/Stephane (I16214)
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1835 |
Domingo (Daguerre) & Marie Erramuspe owned a farm with their daughters in El Toro. He was 42 years old and she was 37. He immigrated in 1890 and she in 1892. He was operating a general farm. | Etcheberria, Marie (I16545)
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1836 |
Domingo (Daguerre) & Marie Erramuspe owned a farm with their daughters in El Toro. He was 42 years old and she was 37. He immigrated in 1890 and she in 1892. He was operating a general farm. | Erramuspe, Domingo (I16546)
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1837 |
Domingo and Marie Erramuspe were living in San Juan with her sister Marcelina Echeva (Etcheberria) and their son Dominic lived next door. They were renting for $15 per month. He was 63 years old and she was 59. He was a farmer. | Etcheberria, Marie (I16545)
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1838 |
Domingo and Marie Erramuspe were living in San Juan with her sister Marcelina Echeva (Etcheberria) and their son Dominic lived next door. They were renting for $15 per month. He was 63 years old and she was 59. He was a farmer. | Erramuspe, Domingo (I16546)
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1839 |
Domingo and Marie Erramuspe were living in Tustin with their two children Grace 18 and Dominic 12. They owned their home which was worth $32,000. He was 52 years old and she was 48. He was 34 and she was 29 when they married. She immigrated in 1906 and was naturalized. He was a farmer. | Etcheberria, Marie (I16545)
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1840 |
Domingo and Marie Erramuspe were living in Tustin with their two children Grace 18 and Dominic 12. They owned their home which was worth $32,000. He was 52 years old and she was 48. He was 34 and she was 29 when they married. She immigrated in 1906 and was naturalized. He was a farmer. | Erramuspe, Domingo (I16546)
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1841 |
Domingo Argal, cadet of the borde of Martinbelx in the parish of Anhaus in the quartier of Aissarry and Marie Bourmalatz, cadette of the house of Bastanchuhi.
Witnesses were Michel Larrondo, cousin of the groom, Betri Antonena, Bertrand Bastanchuhi, brother of the bride and Jean Joannessenea, cousin of the bride. | Family F2004
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1842 |
Domingo Bastanchouhy declared that with his late wife, Marie Etcheto that he has 3 living children, Grasianne, Joannes and Joseph Bastanchouhy, the first being the owner of the house of Donjoanena. | Bastanchuhy dit Doncuan, Dominique/Domingo (I6922)
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1843 |
Domingo Borda was 75 years old when he died and his wife's first initial was "M". | Borda, Dominique/Domingo (I13805)
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1844 |
Domingo Corcabal, farmer (laboreur) 57 years old, owner adventif of the house of Oyhamburu in this village, wife of Marie Erreca, died in this house.
Witnesses were Pierre Bidondo, farmer (laboreur), owner of the house of Noblia and Jean Ardans, farmer (laboreur), owner of the house of Semeder, neighbors. | Bastanchuhy Corcabal/Corcabalgaray, Dominique/Domingo (I4042)
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1845 |
Domingo d'Aguerre, son of Jean d'Aguerre and Marie de Miguelarzainarena, owners of the borde of Falsa in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Domingo d'Aguerre, paternal uncle and Jeanne de Miguelarzainarena, owner mediate of the borde of Pilariarena, maternal aunt. | Aguerre, Domingo (I8463)
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1846 |
Domingo d'Ainhice, natural son of Joannes d'Ainhice and Marie de Teillaguinarena in the Aldudes, solt et solte.
His godparents were Domingo, owner of Itcainarena in Leispars and Catherine, owner of Perdoulet in St. Etienne, maternal aunt. | Ainhice, Domingo (I11644)
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1847 |
Domingo d'Ansorena, son of Joannes d'Ansorena and Marie d'Andoquy, owners of the borde of Zahargoun in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Domingo d'Andoquy, maternal uncle and Marie, owner of the borde of Accotain, paternal grandmother. | Ansorena or Cahargun, Dominique/Domingo (I7100)
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1848 |
Domingo d'Arandoquy, son of Pedro d'Arandoquy and Marie d'Iriart, living in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Domingo d'Arandoquy of Anhaux, paternal uncle and Graciane d'Iriart. | Arandoquy, Domingo (I10511)
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1849 |
Domingo d'Arinet and Marie d'Ocafrain.
Witnesses were Domingo d'Iriart, owner of Mousseniouan and Thomas de Harizpe. | Family F2728
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1850 |
Domingo d'Arinet, son of Ernaud d'Arinet and Izabelle d'Erreca, owners of the borde of Ercatzbehere.
His godparents were Domingo, owner of Atatetipi, blacksmith and Dominique Erramouspe, cadette of the house of Herlatz. | Ithurralde or Arignet, Dominique/Domingo (I9225)
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