Name |
Jean Baptiste Amestoy |
Birth |
22 Jun 1890 |
Ahetze, France [1] |
- His parents were Jean Amestory, 38 years old farmer (laboreur) and Marie Lacouture, 41 years old housewife, both living in Ahetze at the time of his birth.
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Amestoy, Jean Baptiste birth 1890
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Gender |
Male |
Military |
1911-1916 |
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Amestoy, Jean Baptiste military record 1911-1916
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Occupation |
15 Jun 1916 |
Elizondo, Navarre, Spain [2] |
- He was employed in Elizondo, Spain prior to immigrating to the US.
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Amestoy, Jean Baptiste Elizondo document 1916
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Immigration |
25 Jun 1916 |
Barcelona, Spain |
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Amestoy, Jean Baptiste ship manifest 1916 page 1
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Amestoy, Jean Baptiste ship manifest 1916 page 2
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Census |
1930 |
Chino, California [3] |
California, San Bernardino, Chino, District 13, page 9 |
- He owned a home on Chino Ave with his wife and his family. He was 39 years old and she was 45. He immigrated in 1915 and she in 1901. He was a dairy farmer.
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Census |
1940 |
Chino, California [4] |
California, San Bernardino, Chino, District 36-16, page 15 |
- John and Mary Amestoy were living on Ontario Ave. in Chino with their daughters, Matilda and Lorraine, their grandson Donald (listed as son) and his cousin John Amestoy. They owned their home which was worth $3,000. He was 49 years old and she was 54. He was the owner of a ranch.
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Death |
12 Oct 1963 |
Chino, California [5] |
Person ID |
I17258 |
family |
Last Modified |
29 Dec 2022 |