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Matches 351 to 400 of 24,154
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351 | Also spelled Eturriaga | Yturriaga, Juan (I16423)
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352 | Also spelled Ihitzague | Ihitcague, Dominica (I2403)
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353 | Also spelled Magdalena | Etchemendy, Madeleine (I16562)
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354 | Also written as Augustin | Semberoiz, Auguste (I16338)
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355 | Also written as Ydiart on marriage certificate | Iriart, Quintina Graciana (I118)
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356 | Alternate birth date of 7/4/1869 found but one from www.findagrave.com was used. | Amestoy, Juan Baptiste (I15812)
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357 | Alternate date found 14 Jan 1879 but date found on www.findagrave.com is used. | Amestoy, Joseph Paul (I15816)
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358 | Although according to the birth record, this was a masculine child but the marriage record in 1851 for a Gratianne Boucau, age 41 makes it appear as if this record was in error. | Boucau, Gratianne (I4490)
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359 | Although his age noted on his death record would make him born in 1689, it would make him too close to his father's age and his parents were not married until 1700. | Harriet dit Joannesenia, Jean/Joannes (I1253)
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360 | Although his age on his death record would indicate he was born in 1717, that would make his mother too young. It is more likely he was born after his parents marriage in 1721. No birth record found to confirm. | Iribarne, Bertrand (I23616)
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361 | Although his birth record states his name as Pierre, he went by Jose in all subsequent records. In the 1900 U.S. census, his birth date is stated as Apr 1861, therefore it is assumed that Pierre and Jose are the same person. | Chotro, Pierre Jose (I2723)
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362 | Although his death record attributes him to living to 107 it is more realistic that he was 10-20 years younger. Still a very long life in those days. | Iriart/Hiriart, Martin (I6011)
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363 | Although his marriage record said he was born in 1777, it is more likely he was born in 1787 based on his marriage as well as the age of his parents. | Bidondo, Gratian (I22096)
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364 | Although it is clear that this individual is a member of this family, her name does not match the birth records. Further research needed to determine where she belongs in this family. | Menta, Dominica (I14957)
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365 | Although originally they lived with her parents in the house of Borde de Hurbelz also possibly known as Bordaberry, they would later become propietaires of Lefranquenia. It appears as these names might all belong the same house. Further research necessary. | Family: Jean Brust dit Etcheverrigaray / Marie Arambel (F40)
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366 | Alvin R. Yrigoyen was 14 years old when he died. | Yrigoyen, Alvin Ross (I17364)
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367 | Amadour Bidart, 62 years old, farmer, married to Catherine Ardans, died in the house of Coscarartia in this villag.e | Bidart, Amayour (I6260)
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368 | Amayour Ardaitz, widower, farmer, 80 years old, owner of the house of Sansonenia in this village. | Ardaitz, Amayour (I12864)
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369 | Amayour Bidart, born 15 Messidor Year 7, son of Michel Bidart and Marie Barneche, owners of the house of Mutticorenia. Catherine Ardans, born 5 Floreal Year 7, daughter of Baptiste Ardans and Marie Erreca dit Ilharragorry, owners of Coscarart in this village. Witnesses were Martin Bidart 33 years old, Pierre Hiriart 53 years old, Pierre Goiheneche 55 years old and Michel Itcaina 57 years old. Note: They were married on the same day as his brother Jean Bidart with Catherine Iraburu. | Family: Amayour Bidart / Catherine Ardans (F1862)
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370 | Amayour Bidart, Coscartia, farmer (laboreur), Aldudes, 42 years old, 39/65. | Bidart, Amayour (I6260)
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371 | Amayour Etcheverst, 80 years old, widower of Jeanne Erramouspe, day laborer, died in the house of Anattoenia in this village. | Etchevers dit Ilharragorry, Sauveur or Amayour (I6586)
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372 | Amelia M. Bernard was 41 years old when she died and her husband's initials were A.R. | Mouliot, Emilia/Amelia (I19434)
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373 | Amelia Manent was living on Century Blvd in Inglewood with her two daughters, Madeleine and Louisa and her two brothers, Pete and Paul. She was 41 years old and a widow. She immigrated in 1896 and became a citizen in 1905. She was not employed but her brothers were working as farmers. | Eschardies, Jeanne Amelie (I18463)
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374 | Amelie Ritou, 10 months old, daughter of Etienne Ritou and Marguerite Mococain, died in her house of Ilaina. | Ritou, Marie-Amelie (I13532)
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375 | An infant of Michel Brust and Jeanne Tihista, owner of the house of Guilenenia in the quartier of Mitchelen, died at birth. Witnesses were Michel owner of Chemiainia and Pierre owner of Uhaldegaray. | Brust, Infant (I25039)
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376 | An infant son of Gratian Latxaga and Jeanne Auzquie, died immediately after being baptized. Witnesses were Jean Auzquie, elder owner of the house of Auzquie and Gratian Mocarte, co-owner of Ardantcia. | Laxague, Infant (I6823)
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377 | An unnamed female, died when she was born in the house of Simonerio. Witnesses were Jean Bide, farmer (laboreur) 48 years old, father of the deceased and Jean Laxague, cadet of Ythurrieta, 50 years old. | Bide, Unknown (I5734)
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378 | Ana Bidart Interview 1980 | Bidart, Bertrand (I11528)
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379 | Andre S. Berecochea was 62 years old when he died. | Berecochea, Juan Andres (I16162)
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380 | Angel Ardanaz was 70 years old when he died and his wife's first initial was "C". | Ardanaz, Angel (I16755)
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381 | Angelo Balunda was living alone on Central Ave. in Chino. He owned his home which was valued at $200. He was 35 years old and single. He was the proprietor of a grocery store. | Elizalde Balunda, Angelo (I18672)
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382 | Anita L. Biscailuz died at the age of 73 and her husband's first initials were "W.J.". | Lopez, Anita J. (I16878)
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383 | Anita Oxarart was 14 years old when she died. | Oxarart, Maria Anita (I16149)
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384 | Anna Barnetche was 42 years old at the time of her death and her husband's first initial was "J". | Eyraud, Anna (I17685)
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385 | Anna Inda, 25 years old, daughter of the late Jean Inda and Jeanne Ohaco, living in Urepel, died in the house of Ithurribeltzia in this village. | Inda, Anna (I3924)
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386 | Anna Lamaison was living on La Puente Rd in San Jose with her daughter Edna. She owned her home which was worth $2,500. She was 57 years old and a widow. She was a farmer and her daughter was a packer in a citrus packing house. | Lescoulie, Anna (I18758)
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387 | Anna Maria Asco, elder owner of Gachateguy, about 48 years old. Witnesses were Baptiste Brustet and Gabriel Souhilar. | Asco, Ana Maria (I22947)
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388 | Anna Petrou was living on East B St. in Oxnard with 4 of her children (Baptiste and Marie Petrou along with Pete and Joe Moureaux) and two grandchildren (Irma Dolson and Ralph Couste). She was 57 years old and divorced. She immigrated in 1887 and was a boarding house keeper. | Chaldu, Anne/Anna (I18480)
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389 | Anna was the only child of this union, although she had two older sister through her father's first marriage. Her father died when she was only 7 years old. She was raised with her cousin Jean Baptiste Bide whose father was killed in World War One. She remained in the house of Martinea her entire life. | Esponda, Marianne (I5)
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390 | Anna, daughter of Martin de Caldain and Marie d'Oheta. Her godparents were Joannes de Caldain and Anna d'Oheta. | Ohet, Jeanne (I10678)
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391 | Anne Berhueta, 3 months old, Dominique Berhueta and Marie Iriberrigaray, died in the house of Palaenia in this village. | Berhueta, Anne (I14274)
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392 | Anne Bichar, daughter of Jean Erramouspe, owner of Bichar in the quartier of Ercats, about 55 years old and Catherine d'Acquotain, his wife. | Erramuspe, Anne or Jeanne (I15030)
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393 | Anne d'Aisaguerre, daughter of Jean d'Aisaguerre and Marthe de Burthe, owners of the house of Peilocorena. Her godparents were Guilen d'Aisaguerre, paternal uncle and Anne de Burthe, maternal aunt. | Aicaguerre, Anne (I9234)
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394 | Anne d'Ernautena, daughter of Jean d'Ernautena and Jeanne d'Iriart, owners of the house of Ernautena in St. Etienne. Her godparents were Michel d'Iribarne, priest, paternal cousin and Anne de St. Martin, paternal aunt. | Ernautena, Anne (I1581)
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395 | Anne d'Ernautena, natural daughter of Joannes d'Ernautena dit Otzanais and Marie d'Elicague of St. Etienne. Her godparents were Gracian de Lapicague and Anne de St. Martin, paternal cousin. | Ernautena, Anne (I3889)
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396 | Anne d'Espellete, daughter of Gratian d'Espellete and Jeanne de Miguelarcaina, owners of the borde of Haroscarena in Jaurmendy. Her godparents were Gratian Caldarriague, paternal cousin and Anne of Etcaun Martin (sic). | Espelet, Anne (I3475)
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397 | Anne d'Iriart, daughter of Martin d'Iriart and Marie d'Etchetipy, owners of the borde of Martiniriart. Her godparents were Jean d'Etchechoury, priest and Anne d'Etchetipy. | Iriart, Anne (I10802)
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398 | Anne d'Oronos Etchart, daughter of Pedro d'Etchart and Marie de Nimignoarena, owners of the borde of Oronos Etchart in Guermiete. Her godparents were Pedro, son of Oronos Etchart, paternal uncle and Anne d'Elicondo. | Etchart Oronos, Anne/Agnes (I8051)
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399 | Anne de Larroque, natural daughter of Pierre de Larroque, domestic of M. Latour, directeur des mines and Anne Marie de Burthe, daughter of Peiloerreca, "solt et solte". Her godparents were Baptiste de Burthe, maternal uncle and Anne, owner of the house of Marseille in Leispars. | Larroque, Anne (I9294)
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400 | Anne Dutey, daughter of Jean Dutey and Jeanne Ernautena, owners of the house of Harosberry in the quartier of Leisparce. Her godparents were Etienne Curutchet of Leispars, surgeon, paternal uncle and Anne Ernautena, maternal aunt, owner of the house of Joannesederra. Note: Etienne Curutchet was actually her step-grandfather. | Dutey, Anne (I24681)
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