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3651 |
He did work for the Pilario family in 1878 | Zaranquibel, Vernancio (I16449)
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3652 |
He died 2 days after his daughter Dominique. | Aguerre or Duhalde, Jean (I818)
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3653 |
He died 8/3/1890 in Zacatecas, Mexico and Jean Duhalde was appointed administrator of his estate.
He was a resident of Los Angeles County at the time of death - never married.
His father Pierre Duhalde received the bulk of his estate.
He had a brother, Jean Duhalde in America & another Jean Baptiste in Souraide, France. He had a sister, Marie Duhalde in Souraide, France.
It was claimed that he was father to Jeanne Duhalde, illegitimate daughter of Marie Etchoto. Arnaud never publically acknowledged her.
He was a sheepherder.
His estate consisted of cash $3,392.70 (Farmers & Merchants), Draft $1,000 (drawn on Bank of England, made by attorney in fact: Manuel Ordoqui), Piece of land in Sabichi Tract $1,200.
A suit was brought against him 1888 from Marie Etchoto for refusal to marry her after she claimed he got her pregnant, she was looking for $20,000 in damages. Sheriff could not find him for summons. She pushed so hard, he moved to Mexico in 1889 and died there in 1890. | Duhalde, Arnaud (I16988)
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3654 |
He died after being struck by a train in Alhambra. | Cilveti, Juan Bautista (I16943)
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3655 |
He died after being struck by a trolley. His brother was also injured. | Urrutia, Martin (I18518)
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3656 |
He died as a young boy in the Crazy Woman Creek. | Marton, Richard Philip (I2252)
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3657 |
He died as the result of an auto accident in Chino. | Mutuberria, Jean Pierre (I8650)
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3658 |
He died at the French Hospital in Los Angeles. | Bourdet, Jean J. (I18674)
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3659 |
He died at the home of his niece Catherine (Mendionde) Etchart in Reno but made his home in Gardnerville, Nevada for many years. | Antchagno, Ferdinand/Fred (I499)
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3660 |
He died by falling down a 200 foot mine shaft while searching for stray sheep. | Sansinena, Pierre/Pete (I4107)
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3661 |
He died by suicide with shot to the head. | Poco, Jean/John (I12213)
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3662 |
He died from a bullet shot. | Ernaga, Jean or Bernard (I13829)
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3663 |
He died from enemy fire at the battle of Montdidier in World War 1. He is listed on the war monument in the Aldudes. | Ardans, Pierre (I6680)
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3664 |
He died in 1915 and was brother to Cayetano and Bernard. He was also godfather to Joe Garat (Cayetano's son). (Source: interview with Juanita Etcheverry Garat). | Garat, Joseph/Jose (I16605)
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3665 |
He died in a car accident. | Marton, James Francis (I261)
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3666 |
He died in a hospital of an illness during World War I. | Ermigarate, Joseph (I15607)
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3667 |
He died in a work accident in the forest. | Maitia, Jean (I354)
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3668 |
He died in an auto accident. | Vicondo, Jean (I2984)
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3669 |
He died in battle at Servau in World War I. | Maitia, Pierre (I9199)
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3670 |
He died in California but was a long time resident of Winnemucca, Nevada. | Etchart, George (I15308)
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3671 |
He died in combat in World War II. Exact location is unknown. | Laxague, Dominique (I11828)
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3672 |
He died in the first part of 1895 in Orange County.
He was in partnership with Jose Rosanz prior to his death. | Elarre, Celedonio (I17014)
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3673 |
He died in the hospital of an illness while serving in the military. | Ardantz, Michel (I22141)
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3674 |
He died in the house of Ahiaberria. | Ardaiz, Miguel Jose (I4736)
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3675 |
He died in the house of Anathoinea and was a day laborer (ouvrier journalier) at the time of his death. | Etchart, Jean (I13271)
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3676 |
He died in the house of Bettihalzart. There is no mention of the house of Ithurrieta in the record but since his brother Michel, age 55 and nephew Pierre age 21 fits the members of the house of Ithurrieta, it is assumed that this is the correct individual. | Laxague, Gratian (I4214)
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3677 |
He died in the house of Bidondua in the quartier of La Madeleine according to Geneanet. | Biscaichipy, Laurent (I994)
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3678 |
He died in the house of Kochenia where his youngest son Jean lived with his family. | Maitia, Jean (I156)
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3679 |
He died in the house of Kutuliena (Putchoenia?) | Etchepare, Pierre dit Puttila (I22956)
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3680 |
He died of a skull fracture due to an automobile accident in Idaho. His regular residence at the time of his death was on West 70th St. in Los Angeles. | Etchegaray, Sebastian Joseph (I16154)
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3681 |
He died of a war injury by the German army. He is listed on the World War I monument in the Aldudes. | Erreca, Jean-Baptiste (I11012)
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3682 |
He died of an illness while serving in the French military. | Jambon, Michel (I22184)
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3683 |
He died of the influenza epidemic. | Bourdet, Jean Pierre (I18358)
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3684 |
He died of the Spanish Flu epidemic. | Sartiat, Pierre Bernard (I18563)
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3685 |
He died on 11/17/1926 at the age of 74 and unmarried.
His estate consisted entirely of money totaling $14,003.96.
In 1915, he was a resident of San Juan Capistrano. | Echenique, Aniceto (I16998)
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3686 |
He died on 11/6/1876 in Aldudes, France but he was previously a resident of Los Angeles county.
His property when he died was a loan of $3,000 to people in San Francisco.
Next of kin were: siblings Michel, Jeanne, Jean (France), Jean (Spain), Marie & Catherine (Buenos Aires, Argentina); nieces & nephews Jean & Marie Arroqui (descendants of sister residing in Buenos Aires, Argentina), Francisco Huarte (Los Angeles) & Jeanne Huarte (Spain) (descendants of dead sister).
Francisco Huarte, his nephew was administrator. | Etchevers dit Burubelcha, Jean (I14241)
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3687 |
He died on May 3, 1900 in Orange, County.
His wife died 1 month after he did.
Salvador Labat was the administrator of his estate. | Haran, Venancio (I16683)
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3688 |
He died on the same day as his father. | Sentous, Julio/Jules (I16061)
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3689 |
He died on the same day as his son, Jules. | Sentous, Jean Marie Louis Germain (Louis) (I16060)
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3690 |
He died on the Spanish flu pandemic. | Ardans, Jean/Juan Louis (I14797)
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3691 |
He died prior to 1822 as his wife was listed as a widow on her death record that year. | Irigoyen, Jean (I5811)
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3692 |
He died soon after his arrival in California. He arrived in New York City on 6/19/1881.
Petitioner for estate was Domingo Oyharzabal.
Brothers & Sisters: Domingo & Esteban (both of Los Angeles); Juan & Marian (both of Hasparren); Martin & Maria Belsunce (both of Buenos Aires); and 2 others not mentioned (possibly deceased prior to 1881.
A check on Lazard Freres for 9,225 francs ($1,800) which the entire amount went to his mother, who was his sole heir. | Oyharzabal, Guillaume (I16267)
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3693 |
He died the 24 Fruitador year 3. | Aguerre, Guillaume (I390)
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3694 |
He died two days before the birth of his daughter Louise in 1845. | Ausquie, Mathieu (I4301)
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3695 |
He died two months before the Notary record on 5/5/1802.
Source: http://earchives.le64.fr/img-viewer/FRAD064003_IR0001/Saint-Etienne-de-Baigorry_1/3E11321/viewer.html?ns=FRAD064007_3E11321_0143.JPG | Elizondo or Coscarart, Pierre (I4143)
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3696 |
He died while fighting in World War I. | Erreca, Jean (I11481)
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3697 |
He died while serving in the military although it is unclear how and where. It looks like he died in a military hospital at Cherchill but the document is very unclear and it is assumed that it was in France. | Hiriart, Gratian (I6634)
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3698 |
He died while serving in the military. | Joannahandy, Martin (I5597)
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3699 |
He died while traveling in France. | Escallier, Eugene Frederick (I18286)
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3700 |
He died while traveling in Spain. | Seminario, Francisco/Frank (I17516)
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