| Name |
Bertrand Bidart |
| Birth |
14 Aug 1878 |
Haira, Banca, France [1, 2] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Immigration |
05 Apr 1894 [3] |
| He arrived in New York on this date according to his naturalization papers. |
| Census |
1900 |
Chino, California [4] |
| California, San Bernardino, Chino, District 236, page 18 |
- He was living with his parents in Chino along with three siblings and two servants: John Arambel and John Uharriet. He was 22 years old, born in August 1878 and single. He immigrated in 1894 and was a sheep herder.
|
| Naturalization |
24 Nov 1906 |
| Book 45 Page 75, 11/23/1910 Book 45 Page 75 |
| Census |
1930 |
Rowland, California [5] |
| California, Los Angeles, Rowland, District 1305-9a, page 17 |
- He was living on Main St. in Puente with his brother Gratian. He was 51 and single. He immigrated in 1894 and was naturalized. He was not employed.
|
| Other Information |
He came to the US in 1891 and remained after his family returned in 1900. He took over his fathers sheep in partnership with his brother Gratian. |
- Ana Bidart Interview 1980
|
| Death |
1 Jan 1944 |
La Puente, California [6, 7] |
| Person ID |
I11528 |
family |
| Last Modified |
5 Apr 2026 |