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3701 |
He died within a week of his daughter Marie, his son-in-law Pierre and grandson Jean. Cause of death unknown. | Etchepare, Domingo/Dominique (I2602)
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3702 |
He died within a week of his father-in-law Dominique, his wife Marie and son Jean. Cause of death unknown. | Jaureguito, Pierre (I4744)
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3703 |
He died young from leukemia. | Maxwell, Daniel (Danny) (I4353)
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3704 |
He divorced with Catalina Samonset on 12/2/1879. They had a daughter Sophie who was 4 in 1879.
In 1892, he testified that for years his occupation was raising sheep but then was loaning money in 1891. He had a room at the Buena Vista House.
In 1870, he was herding sheep for Eugene Garnier on Rancho Encino.
He was in the sheep business with Louis Petrissant in the 1870's.
In 1873 he had a sheep ranch in San Juan Township (co owner with Louis Petrissant). He also sold sheep to Dominique Mariluis for 3 years to raise them.
He commited extreme cruelty on his wife between July 1878 to Sept 1879. | Daguerre, Auguste (I16945)
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3705 |
He filed a criminal complaint on Juan Guecaimburu for mayhem, after a ballgame played by Rogier and others. He and Guecaimburu got into a fight in which part of Rogier's nose was bitten off.
In testimony, he was asked how much he weighed but he said he did not know what our weights were for he had only been here 20 days but he was told in Basque to tell how much he weighed and to have it translated into English. | Rogier, Joseph (I16301)
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3706 |
He formed a partnership with Francois Riverin for 11/4/1867-1/7/1871 for raising & shearing sheep.
His nephew was Jean Barneche.
He signed his name with an "X" & could not read. His wife took care of all that.
Bought 4,000 sheep with Miguel Leonis from Juan Elario who was insolvent, they divided them.
He was married to Maria Gertrudes Valdez on 8/14/1862 and she died on 3/8/1865. Through an exchange of land with his widow's sister, he acquired property on San Pedro St.
He owned property between San Pedro & Wall St.
He sent his son to the school run by the Henriots.
Leonard Labory was the executor of his estate which mainly consisted of land near San Pedro St. of $2,867 value.
In his will (1/21/1889) he directly opposed Mariana Salles to have guardianship of their children but for Leonard Labory to have it. The court allowed her to have custody. He claimed Salles was "ignorant, incompetant and had other ties".
His nephew Jean Barneche and his wife Juana took care of him during his last illness.
In 1886 he butchered a pig of 550 lbs. One of the heaviest pigs to be killed, 700 lukinka & 600 tripotas (Biscailuz) | Goyheneche, Jean (I16662)
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3707 |
He gave his power-of-attorney to Manuel Ordoqui in 1892 | Uhalde, Gracian (I16355)
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3708 |
He had 2 promissory notes given to Officialdeguy for $640 with M.V. Biscailuz as a witness for his mark (x).
In 1886 he ownd: 150 sacks of barley, 1 four horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, 2 sets of double harnesses, 1 set single harness, 100 tons of hay, 1 hay rack, 1 mowing machine, 1 gang plow, 1 single plow, 1 saddle & bridle, 1 hay press, 1 sit trebble trees, 1 bay mare, 2 bay mares, 1 sorrel mare, 3 goats, 1 merino ram & 3 bulls. All at Brea. | Erratchu, Martin (I17042)
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3709 |
He had 6,000 sheep at the time of his death.
He came to U.S. in 1869 with his wife. | Pilaria or Pilario, Pierre (I5990)
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3710 |
He had a brother Jean d'Arroqui who was a godfather to his daughter Dominique in 1772. Further research necessary to add him to database. | Etcheberry or Antonena dit Urquiloux, Antoine (I3709)
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3711 |
He had a brother Jean Meillette who was born in 1868 in Lees-Athas. He immigrated to San Francisco and was married there to a Marguerite. They had a son. According to the 1900 census, Denis and Marguerite were living with them at their hotel in San Francisco. | Meillette, Denis (I19556)
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3712 |
He had a brother Martin V. Biscailuz and 2 half siblings, Maria and Domingo Dornaleche.
He was under the care of his stepfather Bernardo Dornaleche after his mother's death.
Bernardo Dornaleche offered him $6,000 for his share of his parents estate which was accepted by him and his guardian Pierre Larronde. | Biscailuz, Guillermo/William Joseph (I16877)
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3713 |
He had a building built in 1888 on Virgin St. between Buena Vista and Castelar.
He came to America at 19.
His father was mayor for 30 years.
He named the area of Oxnard
In 1890, he lived in Ventura County | Jauregui, Francisco Antonio (I15964)
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3714 |
He had a lease with Auguste Daguerre & Louis Petrissant for 1,747 sheep to care for the sheep for a period of 3 years beginning 8/1/1873. The lease was witnessed by Pascal Ballade (possibly his brother-in-law).
His residence in 1890 was Los Angeles.
He loaned $700 to Pascal Ballade in 1888-1889. | Mariluch, Dominique (I16127)
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3715 |
He had a patent registered in 3/1/1877. Record 2-212 | Jauregui, Francisco Antonio (I15964)
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3716 |
He had a sister Marie (Elissague) Clos.
His estate consisted of $600 left in a bank in Merced.
His wife died probably before him. | Elissague, Jean/John (I16809)
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3717 |
He had a sister, Marguerite Chourroupie Indabehere, province of Bayonne, who 62 years old at the time of his death.
His estate was worth $1,226.65 when he died and all went to his sister.
It seems that he was working for D. Amestoy.
Note: His sister Marguerite's marriage was found in the Arbonne register on 11/10/1841.
http://earchives.le64.fr/img-viewer/FRAD064003_IR0002/ARBONNE/ARBONNE_M_1833-1842/viewer.html?ns=FRAD064006_5MI35_0475.jpg | Chourroupi, Pierre (I16940)
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3718 |
He had credit with P. Ballade through Juan Chotro of Santa Ana. | Ollagaray, Pedro (I16216)
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3719 |
He had sheep and farmed in Chino. | Chotro, Pierre Jose (I2723)
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3720 |
He had siblings that show up on the Aintzinako database that indicate who the parents and grandparents were. | Auzqui, Domingo (I17499)
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3721 |
He had something to do with funeral expenses for Pedro Pilario | Larralde, Dominique (I16021)
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3722 |
He had wages due from Jean Chotro in 1895.
He resided in San Bernardino County in 1895. | Yroz, Domingo (I16420)
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3723 |
He herded sheep for Elincheta Co. in Spadra in 1892-1893. | Erro, Vincent (I16484)
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3724 |
He inherited this house. The house was spelled as Bidainia by Pierre Etcheverry | Maitia, Jean (I156)
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3725 |
He is a cadet of Bastandarra since his brother was noted as the same on his daughter Marie's birth record in 1782. | Arrambide, Bertrand or Pierre (I5710)
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3726 |
He is a twin and his brother was also named Jean. His parents were sharecroppers (metayers) of the borde of Chafon at the time of his birth. | Marieyhara, Jean (I12464)
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3727 |
He is a twin and his brother was also named Jean. His parents were sharecroppers (metayers) of the borde of Chafon at the time of his birth. | Marieyhara, Jean (I12465)
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3728 |
He is buried in Shiloh Crossroads Church Cemetery in Greers Ferry, Cleburne County, Arkansas. | Parisena, John (I310)
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3729 |
He is buried in the Leonis Clos family plot. | Clos, Francisco/Frank Battita (I20029)
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3730 |
He is buried in the Mausoleum of Priests (Caveau des Pretre) | Etcheverry, Father Tristan (I253)
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3731 |
He is called Domingo de Ferrando Hasquet on his daughter Magdelaine's birth record in 1737. This seems to be an error since this name is not mentioned on any other records for him. | Itcaina or Teilaguina, Dominique/Domingo (I6507)
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3732 |
He is listed on the World War I monument in Les Aldudes. | Methola, Bernard (I14812)
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3733 |
He is listed on the World War I monument in the Aldudes. | Burucoa, St. Martin/Chemartin (I11660)
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3734 |
He is mentioned in his son Joannes' marriage record in 1711. | Orcastain or Etcheberry, Joannes dit Gaston (I8377)
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3735 |
He is not listed on his father's testament in 1799, therefore it is assumed he died sometime before it's execution. | Itcainarena, Gratian (I9826)
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3736 |
He is noted as a member of this family on ancestry.com but further research necessary as he is older than other siblings. | Etcheberria, Fermin (I17866)
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3737 |
He is noted as living in 1920 Census but no records found after that point. | Garacochea, Antoine (I17220)
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3738 |
He is noted as missing for many years on his daughter Marie's marriage record in 1907. No other records found for this individual. | Iros, Antoine (I22975)
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3739 |
He is noted in Notary documents as the brother to Catherine Antchagno, inheritor of Pilaria. | Antchagno, Jean (I11590)
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3740 |
He is placed into this family because of the house name but he could possibly be part of the Itcainarena family of Cohieta. | Itcainarena, Pedro (I10228)
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3741 |
He is referred to as Jean d'Etchepare of the village of Irouleguy on his daughter Gratianne's birth record in 1726. | Etchepare or Ilharragorry, Jean/Joannes (I3970)
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3742 |
He issued a bail bond for $1,500 with Martin Uharriet for Pierre Inda after he was arrested for burglary. | Inda, Bertrand (I15872)
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3743 |
He leased lands from Miguel Leonis at Elizabeth Lake to graze cattle. Matin Labaig was his attorney in fact an he stops 712 Commercial in the city. He had testimony translated from Spanish to English. He is 36 years old. He kept his sheep in Bakersfield & Antelope Valley at the end of 1890. He had Juan Erratchu working for him.
He bid on 250 cattle grazing at Elizabeth Lake belonging to Estate of Miguel Leonis - $4,800 but was outbid later on.
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3744 |
He lived on a farm on Chino Ave in Chino with his wife and two sons. He immigrated in 1907 and she in 1914. He was a general farmer. | Errotaberea/Errota, Francisco/Frank (I17434)
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3745 |
He may be from the earlier generation. Further research necessary. | Antonena dit Bichar, Joannes (I10325)
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3746 |
He may be from the earlier generation. Further research needed. | Etchemendy, Betry (I10463)
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3747 |
He may have been previously married to an inheritor of the house of Detchumegaray because he is noted as owner on this marriage record. Further research necessary to confirm. | Antchagno or Urlagaray, Jean (I3975)
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3748 |
He may have been the spouse of Marie Igoa in 1912 but different birth dates were used on the marriage and death records, so his brother Jean Bernard is noted as the spouse. Further research needed to clarify. | Ardans, Bernard (I14344)
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3749 |
He may have died here while serving in the French military. | Iriart, Jean Baptiste (I1350)
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3750 |
He never married | Itcaina, Peter Bernardo (I15917)
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