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4251 |
He was injured in an explosion on 3/18/1918 and died two days later. | Mococain, Pierre (I14345)
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4252 |
He was insolvent in 1876 & sold 4,000 sheep to Jean Goyeneche & Miguel Leonis. | Elario, Juan (I17013)
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4253 |
He was interpreter in Basque for court cases & for Jean C. Leonis on contract.
He received Rancho El Encino + $29,031.15 from his uncle, Gaston Oxarart's estate.
In 1888, he owned northeast corner of 1st & Spring St. known as the Post Office Block & Old Fellows Building.
He agreed to pay M.V. Biscailuz $60,000 to handle the estate of Gaston Oxarart for him.
He was in partnership with one John Hausen in 1896-1897 of wholesale butchers in killing & selling hogs, sheep & cattle. He also at this time was engaged in general farming, insurance and caring for proerty in Los Angeles County. They declared bankruptcy in 1897.
His property in 1897: some butchering equipment of company and inividually he owns 2 lots in Rosecrans Tract. He also has real estate in Basses Pyrenees, France and alos notes and mortgages there which are being held by one Michel Etcheverry of Aldude for collection. | Gless, Simon Francois (I15825)
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4254 |
He was judged an insane person in 1885 and to be committed to an asylum in Stockton. He was judged insane due to use of whiskey.
His occupation was a sheepherder.
Martin Biscailuz was his attorney.
He was arrested on May 29, 1885 on assault with intent to commit murder on Celestin Save with a dagger. | Copentipi, Gratian (I16951)
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4255 |
He was killed by the enemy in World War I and is buried at the cemetery of Hardecourt. He is listed on the World War I memorial monument in the Aldudes. | Inda, Arnaud (I14391)
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4256 |
He was killed in action in World War II as a member of the 635th Tank Destroyer Bn. Place of death is unknown. | Laxague, George (I11823)
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4257 |
He was killed in World War I. | Etchamendy, Pierre (I455)
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4258 |
He was known as Bernard Elissondo on his son Jean's marriage contract in 1784. | Atchaurra or Arambelchoco, Bernard (I5960)
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4259 |
He was known to have been from Erratzu but his naturalization documents say he was born in Irurita and his birth record confirms it. | Urrutia, Jose Manuel (I16380)
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4260 |
He was listed alone in this census record although his brother Martin and another Jean Etchart among other Basques were on the same page. It possible this was a large ranch operation. He was 30 years old and was a sheep rancher. | Etchart, Mathieu/Matias (I7867)
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4261 |
He was listed alone in this census record although his brother Martin and another Jean Etchart among other Basques were on the same page. It possible this was a large ranch operation. He was 30 years old and was a sheep rancher. | Etchart, Mathieu/Matias (I7867)
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4262 |
He was listed as a witness to his sister Gratianne's marriage. | Tambourin, Jean/Joannes I (I397)
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4263 |
He was listed as being born in 1779 on his marriage record. This was before his parents marriage, assumption being that it is wrong and 1786 is correct. | Ardans, Arnaud (I483)
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4264 |
He was listed as Jean Arraincaria on his death record. (Need further research to determine if this is same as Jean Tambourin). | Tambourin, Jean/Joannes I (I397)
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4265 |
He was listed as Jean Basagaisteguy, born on Dec 19, 1865 in this register. | Bassagaisteguy, Jean Raymond (I16821)
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4266 |
He was listed as Jean Sansonenia on his birth record. | Chanchorena, Jean (I15367)
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4267 |
He was listed as John W. Casenave. | Casenave, John Gerald (I17571)
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4268 |
He was listed as Peter Elissetche and was 74 years old when he died. His wife's first initial was "C". | Elissetche, Pierre (I17027)
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4269 |
He was listed as Simon in the 1900 Census records. | Loge, Emile E. (I19547)
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4270 |
He was listed as the "master of the house Arraincaria" on this marriage record. | Family F153
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4271 |
He was listed on court case as Miguel Barcelona Bros.
He signed his name with an "X" and was witnessed by J.P. Goytino. | Barcelona, Miguel (I16804)
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4272 |
He was listed on the Social Security Death Index because he lived for a number of years in Utah and Colorado before returning to France. | Harriet, Jean Louis (I22143)
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4273 |
He was listed only as Bastanchury on his birth record with his mother's maiden name written as Ltuery. | Bastanchury, Juanito/John Joseph (I18986)
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4274 |
He was living a parther in Rowland district with his brother Juan, his wife Grace and their son. He was 25 years old, single and immigrated in 1916. He was a sheepherder. | Etchebarren, Pierre (I11721)
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4275 |
He was living alone in Chino. He was 20 years old, born in Jan 1880 and single. He immigrated in 1885 and was a farm laborer. | Chanchorena, Miguel Gracian (I16773)
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4276 |
He was living alone in Chino. He was 29 years old and immigrated in 1909. He was the manager on a dairy farm. | Barcelona, Pierre (I16620)
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4277 |
He was living alone in La Puente. He was 33 and single. He immigrated in 1891 and was a naturalized citizen. He was employed in real estate. | Bidart, Gratian (I11527)
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4278 |
He was living alone in Rowland. He was 45 years old, born in Dec 1854 and single. He immigrated in 1892 and was a sheepherder. | Reculusa, Cadet (I17603)
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4279 |
He was living alone in Rowland. He was 45 years old, born in Dec 1854 and single. He immigrated in 1893 and was a sheepherder. | Lechumerz, Jose (I17604)
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4280 |
He was living alone in San Juan Capistrano. He was 28 years old, born in Oct 1871 and single. He immigrated in 1894 and was a shepherd. | Salaberri, Tomas (I17803)
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4281 |
He was living alone in San Juan Capistrano. He was 36 years old, born May 1864 and single. He immigrated in 1886 and was a shepherd. | Tihista, Jean/Juan (I16346)
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4282 |
He was living alone in San Juan. He was 51 years old and single. He immigrated in 1886 and was naturalized in 1909. He was a miner doing general prospecting.
Note: This census record fits this individual but he had been dead for 6 years in 1920. Further research necessary. | Labat, Jean Pierre (I15988)
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4283 |
He was living alone in the Rowland district. He was 38 years old and single. He immigrated in 1906 and was naturalized in 1916. He was a farmer on a walnut farm he owned. | Adam, Jean Louis (I17674)
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4284 |
He was living alone in Wilmington. He was 52 years old, born in Apr 1848 and married for 20 years. He immigrated in 1871 and was a wood chopper. | Harotcarena, Pierre/Pascal H. (I16691)
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4285 |
He was living alone on a farm in Chino. He was 26 years old and a laborer. | Echabarne, Joseph (I17466)
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4286 |
He was living alone on a farm on Chino Ave. He was noted as being married and 76 years old. He immigrated in 1878 and was a general farmer. | Erramuspe, Jean/John (I17421)
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4287 |
He was living alone on a farm on Riverside Dr. in Chino. He was 27 years old and doing general farming. | Errota, Victoriano/Victor /Errotaberea (I17452)
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4288 |
He was living alone on Fourth St. in Puente. He was 66 years old and single. His primary language was Basque. He immigrated in 1884 and was not employed. | Elgart, Michel/Miguel L. (I17016)
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4289 |
He was living alone on Nelson Ave in Rowland district. He was 68 years old and single. He immigrated in 1888 and he was a laborer on ranches. | Lassere, Jean (I16083)
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4290 |
He was living alone on Water St. in San Juan. He was 54 years old and single. He immigrated in 1887. He was a farm laborer. | Espinal, Juan Ramon (I16495)
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4291 |
He was living and a boarder in Rowland district with Antoine & Catherine Bidart and their four daughters. He was 52 years old and single. He immigrated in 1890 and had no occupation. | Biscay, Jean (I16882)
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4292 |
He was living and a boarder of F. Pete Barcelona on a farm on Euclid Ave. The other boarders were his wife Manuela and their son Henry, Martin Petoteguy and Pierre Tuculet. He immigrated in 1917 and was a farm laborer on a general farm. | Aguerre, Ignacio (I17546)
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4293 |
He was living and a boarder of F. Pete Barcelona on a farm on Euclid Ave. The other boarders were Ignacio and Manuela and their son Henry and Pierre Tuculet. He immigrated in 1920 and was a farm laborer on a general farm. | Petoteguy, Martin (I17548)
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4294 |
He was living and head of household on a farm on Euclid Ave. His boarders were Ignacio and Manuela Aguerre and their son Henry, Martin Petoteguy and Pierre Tuculet. He immigrated in 1916 and was a farmer doing general farming. | Barcelona, Pierre/F. Pete (I17442)
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4295 |
He was living and in partnership on a farm on Palmetto Ave. in Chino with his brother, Miguel. Miguel was 42 years old and Ricardo 37. Miguel immigrated in 1909 and Ricardo in 1915. They were farmers doing general farming. | Mendia, Ricardo (I17577)
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4296 |
He was living and in partnership on a farm on Palmetto Ave. in Chino with his brother, Ricardo. Miguel was 42 years old and Ricardo 37. Miguel immigrated in 1909 and Ricardo in 1915. They were farmers doing general farming. | Mendia, Miguel (I17578)
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4297 |
He was living and owned their property in Rowland district with his wife, four daughters and boarder, Juan Biscai. He was 45 and she was 32. He immigrated in 1893 and she in 1900. He was a farmer doing general farming. | Bidart, Antoine (I11636)
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4298 |
He was living and working for Jean Pierre & Jennie Daguerre in El Toro (San Juan). He was 30 years old and single. His primary language was Basque and he was a herdsman. | Sansinena, Salustiano (I17842)
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4299 |
He was living and working for Jean Pierre & Jennie Daguerre in El Toro (San Juan). He was 40 years old and single. His primary language was Basque and he was a herdsman. | Espinal, Joaquin (I17843)
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4300 |
He was living at 382 Fourth St. in Chino with his wife and two daughters. He was 58 and she as 50. He was a laborer. | Luc, Jean Louis (I17377)
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