Ancestors West-Vol 8 No. 3-1982

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Ancestors West-Vol 8 No. 3-1982
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Vol. 8, No. 3
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OFFICERS,
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Parliamentarian
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PRESIDENTS
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1981
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1980
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1979
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ANCESTORS WEST
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Vol. 8, No. 3
September, 1982
Page
WELDEN -(van)Welde(n)- WELDON
84-85
ANCESTORS TABLE-Chart 34, Irma Bennett Keyes
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85
QUERIES
85
CORYELL RESEARCH REPORT
86
HISTORICAL AND IMMIGRATION DATES
KANSAS
87 _ 91
Research Suggestions
94,95
Map
92
95,96
Map
93
OKLAHOMA Research Suggestions
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS in
Vol.
7, ANCESTORS WEST
97-111
CALIFORNIA HISPANICA - Relationship Chart
111
NEW IN THE LIBRARY
112,113
REVIEWS
114
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Shirley Cobb is
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WELDEN -(van)Welde(n) -
WELDON
Armand Vanwelde, editor, member of the "Service Central d'entr-
'aide pour la recherche genealogique et demographique de Belgique",
has contributed to the Society Library a copy of a typed monograph,
in French, 45 pages. His address is 3,rue J-B Denys, 1070 AnderlechtBrussels, Belgium. He states he is engaged in doing genealogical re
search on the surname "WELDEN" and on all who have the surname Welden
or Welde in their name, such as (von) Welden, (van) Welden, Vanwelde,
Van Welde or De Welde, a family which originated in Welden, Swabia,
Germany (Bavaria), situated about 24 km. from Augsbourg,and also lived
in Laupheim, south of Ulm (WOrttemberg),with branches later in Belgium,
France and the United States.
Surmising that WELDON, a spelling in
the United States and Canada might be a variation or anglecized form
of WELDEN, he inquires whether those names have the same meaning or
are very different.
The monograph contains sections on Les Seigneurs de Welden,
Les Chevaliers de WELDEN, Les (v) Welde(n) aux U. sT A.(pp 18-28),
Les van Welde en Belgique, Les (van) Welde(n) en Belgique et alleurs
en Europe, with a Bibliography of Sources and documental proofs con
sulted (p. 45).
His letter led the editor of ANCESTORS WEST to inquire as to the
origin of the Santa Barbara WELDON family, the fourth generation of
which is now represented by contractor, Douglas Weldon. Phillips,
History of Santa Barbara County, Vol. 2 (1927) pp. 258-259, contains
an article on his father, Hugh J. Weldon, then a trust officer of the
First National Bank,who later practiced law individually and as a
member of Weldon & Hass, and for many years served as a director and
officer of the Santa Barbara Historical Society.
Hugh J. Weldon,
born 25 June 1890 Ventura County.California, was son of W. R. H. and
Grace E. Griswold Weldon. The article states W.R.H.Weldon organized
the Channel Commercial Company of Santa Barbara, conducted business
in Santa Barbara for 21 years, then moved to Los Angeles and in 1927
was executive head of the firm which owned and operated the Safeway
grocery stores, then the largest business of its kind on the Pacific
coast.
The grandfather, Solomon Reigs H.L. Weldon,was a minister
of the Congregational Church and about 1872 brought his family, con
sisting of his wife, Helen Lorraine(b.l828 Vermont,d. 30 March 1920),
son W. H. R. and daughter Jane, settled on the mesa, and lived there
until his death in 1897.
The Weldon name in the United States appears to derive from
two possible sources.
In the New England states, probably from the
English Weld (Weald) meaning "wood" and Weldon meaning "son of" Weld,
originating probably in Anglo-Saxon eastern counties prior to the
Norman conquest. Early records show that Rev. Thomas Weld, of Terling, county Essex, with his wife, Margaret and four sons,John,Thomas,
Samuel and Edmund, left London 9 March 1632 on the WILLIAM AND FRANCIS,
arriving Boston 5 June 1632. A Genealogical Register of the First Setlers of New England. John Farmer, originally published 1829, states
he was one of the first ministers of Roxbury and returned to England
with Rev. Hugh Peter in 1641. His brothers Daniel and Joseph also
were Roxbury residents.
A Robert Welden or Weldon came with the 1630
Winthrop Fleet and d. 16 Feb. 1631,Charlestown. Christopher Welden,
sen. d. at Charlestown 29 Apr. 1668. James Welden, resident Newport,
R. I. 1648. A Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Fami
lies, 1920-1706 (Holmes).originally published 1923.
gives senarate
listings and shows the derivation of the name WELD, WELDE as "A wood,
sometimes written weald , the woody part of a country," and WELDEN,
"A place name from a hamlet in the parish of Hardwicke, county of
Bucks; also a parish near Daventry, county of Northhampton, bears the
name Welden. The name is also derived from weald, Woody, a wood,and
den, a valley." Pioneers of Massachusetts, Charles Henry Pope,origin
ally published 1900, states that Rev. Thomas Weld was ordained pastor
at Roxbury, with John Eliot as teacher, in Nov. 1632 and that jointly
with Richard Mather and John Eliot wrote The Bay Psalm Book.
Descendants of these New England pioneers moved southward into New
Jersey and other areas and westward into the Northwest Territory and
beyond.
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WELDEN - (van) Welde(n) - WELDON
In the mid-Atlantic states emigration was probably from Ger
many (the Palatinate) through the Netherlands. In Delaware, in
Wilmington and vicinity the surname Weldin and Weldon appears regu
larly from as far back as 1684, the earliest form being WELDTEN.
In his monograph, Armand Vanwelde comments that generally the
Weldens were found to be of Germanic origin and the Weldons of Irish
and English origin. In searching the 1850 census he found: In Indi
ana, 3 Welden and 1 Weldde; Kentucky, 18 Welden, 1 Weldin; Mississi
ppi, 7 Welden; Iowa, Welden; Minnesota,1860 census 3 Welden, 1870 4
Welden and 8 Welde; Louisiana 1850, 3 Welden; Alabama, Welden.
ANCESTORS TABLE
Chart
34
Irma Bennett Keyes, 6088-F Jacaranda Way, Carpinteria.CA
Carpi nteria.CA
(husband, John R. Keyes (1909-1977))
Birth
2.
James Ora BENNETT
3.
Nina MADSEN (I)
1881
- OHIO
.sze/'ir-DENMARK
4. Clark Aquilla BENNETT
5. Emily DRAKE
6. Pedar MADSEN (I)
7. Kirsten Marie S0RENS0N (I)
8.
9.
Aquilla BENNETT
Mary MILLER
10.
James Loudon DRAKE
Susan HAYWARD
11.
12.
13.
16.
17.
20.
21.
22.
23.
1843
1845
1852
1852
- OHIO
- OHIO
-DENMARK
-DENMARK
1805 1804
1817 1818 -
1769 -
MD.
93012t
Death
1953 -Wash
1910 -WASH
1890
1921
1935
1938
-NEB
-NEB
-
CA
CA
-IND
OHIO
NY
1853
1853
1886
1886
MD
1839
-OHIO
-IND
-IND
-IND
Mads MADSEN
Margrete PETERSEN
Aquila BENNETT
Mary SPEELMAN
David DRAKE
Rachel SILLS
1790
Charles Henry HAYWARD (Capt.)
Anna BARNHART
32 Peter BENNETT(0ath,Fidelity & Support)
44. Benjamin HAYWARD (I)(Fifer,Pvt.Mass.)
45. Hannah WAY m (2) Stephen WILLIAMS
46. David BARNHART
47. Elizabeth FRENCH
94. Abner FRENCH (Capt.) (I)
95. Anna FERGUSON (I)
1803
-
VA
1790
1791
-
NY
-
NY
1725
1767 1771 1764
1768 1748
-
ENG
CT
NY
1846 -OHIO
1878 -OHIO
1808 - IND
1864
1779 1795 -
MD
NY
NY
1806
1856
ENG
IRE
QUERIES
BROWN
CARRUTHERS
McCORNACK
GARRET
Searching for information on the family of Robert BROWN
b. 11 Aug 1815, Scotland, married Jean CARRUTHERS at
Chillecothe, Ohio about 1840.
Later married Margaret
McCORNACK 18 Nov. 1852 at Peoria, 111. and had 6 children.
One named Eupheraia m. Warren GARRET and lived in Berkley
and Santa Cruz, CA. Another, Andrew McCornack BROWN,
worked in a bank in Los Angeles. Will exchange McCornack
family information.
CHAMBERS
Claudette Maerz,
P.
John
C.
McCornack
5302
N.
Arrow Drive,
O.
Box 37010,
Peoria,
Bloomington,
ILL
61614
Minn
55431
offers to help anyone interested in starting a surname news
letter, stating she is proud of her own publication for
researchers of the name CHAMBERS -
CHAMBERS HELPING CHAM
BERS, published 3 times a year, Jan.,Apr. and Oct.
invites inquiries.
She
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CORYELL RESEARCH REPORT
May, 1982
N Burr Coryell, P.O. Box 662, Santa Barbara, CA 93102 at LDS
'Library. Salt Lake City,Utah
CORYELL, CORIEL, CORIELL, CORIELE, CORELL, CORREL, CORRELL, COREL,
KORIELL, QUERELLE, QUERRELLA. Some Coryells believe the French
spelling of the name was Querelle or Querella. Tradition is that
the Coryells were French Huguenots and came to America via Corsica
about 1663. Foreign Research -3d Floor,LDS Library, suggested:
Write in English to Monsieur le Directeur de Service d'Archives
Archives Departmentales, Perfecture, Ajaccio, Corse. Ask about im
migration about 1663 and later via Corsica.Photocopy Corsica data
from one of the Biographical Sketches. Give American names (vari
ous spellings) and the French spelling. Ask for names of possible
ships on which the immigrants may have come.
May 17 Checked alternative spellings for Family Group Sheets
(*-GS)
Photocopied 25 FGS(#45-69) CORIEL, CORIELL,CORIELLE; 28FGS
Mormon Sheets #69-95) CORRELL Checked about 10 FGS binders for
Fanny DRAKE who m. Michael CORYELL. Their son Henry Drake CORYELL
b. 20 May 1815,Barrington,RI m. Jane E. 1 Jan 1874. Did not find.
Checked all LDS ANNIS binders for Sarah ANNIS who m.Abraham CORY
ELL. Did not find. Found John ANNIS who m. Abigail ROLFE; had a
son Charles ANNIS b 10 Mar 1739 who I think m. Sarah EMERSON.
Sarah ANNIS, dau. of Charles and Sarah (Emerson) ANNIS m. Abraham
CORIELL. May 18 Checked 44 FGS obtained 10 yrs ago to be sure no
more. Obtained 25 more Mormon FGS from Patrons' Archives Section.
Checked open shelves. Found own CORYELL NEWSLETTERS; Ingam Coryell
book and Dallas Coryell's 2 books. Her 929.273 C819b, was donated
by Mrs. Suzette K.Thompson Dec.1977,whose ancestral chart is in
side front cover. Address of Dallas and Michigan Coryell organiza
tion will be furnished by me. Places cards in Family Organization
file. Handwritten pedigree chart of Evalena (Young) Coryell in a
special locked cabinet had no ancestors listed for husband. Viewed
films: #862023 Item#2 CORRELL,ppl38,139 re Benjah ROWAND m. Martha
CORRELL 25 Sept. 1891, dau of Samuel 8t Nancy (leviseen) CORRELL and
granddau. of John CORRELL. Samuel CORRELL b. Greenbriar Co., Va.
#873025 CORIEL-ROBERTS-SMALLEY-FISHER-POWELL-FRELS-McCRUM
Item #5. Photocopied Coriel references.
#874,275 Item #4 The Correll's Genealogy,by Chris H.Bailey,
Box 508, Univ.Sta.Provo.UT 84601 has 170 FGS of Corrells,starts
1740 Pa,later Rowan Co. NC. Not connected to Abraham Coriell of
Piscataway 1702.
#901217 CORRELL FAMILY PAPERS in Rowan Co. NC
see p. 167. Not much genealogy. Written in 1972.
#928039 Item #7 "My Paternal Ancestry" by John A. Clark.
CLARK-CORELL Families written 25 Sep 1928, back to Jacob Correll,
York, Pa.,15 pp., printed.
#172951, has Ingham Coryell's book "Emanuel Coryell? also
"Coryell's Ferry in the Revolution: 24 pp., an address 21 May 1915
by Oliver Randolph Parry to Fort Washington Chapter, DAR.
May 19 The Kauffman-Coffman Families: CORREL XXVII,Book 929.273
kl62k; Film 1033519,item #4 Photocopied pp.283,284.285 and notes
on other Correll references.
"History of Steuben Co.,N.Y." p.429.
Copied part re David B. CORIELL in 1893 licensed to preach Gospel
and in 1825 ordained and became pastor of Wayne Baptist Church.
May 19#873025 photocopied 14 pages including 45 references. Checked
microfiche film for surnames.(Book 929.273W583a)Film 0982217,Item#5
11 Corrells-Robert Alexander-.Edward CorumJElla May; Anne Laurie;
Alma Cora;Fannie Jane.Leilia Wallace. James Marshall. Wm.Dean.Athern
Allison; Robert Joseph; Nothing found for QUERELLA, MAYNARD,SMALLEY,
ANNIS, TITUS, DRAKE, SLOCUM, McCLELLAN, McCARTY, COVERT, RYAN. Corells found not related to the Corrells who have Abraham CORIEL anc.
Checked Passenger and Immigration List Index, Vols. I 8s II,
P. William Filby. CORELL - 13 listed on p. 375 Vol I,arr.1738-1821.
CORIEL, CORIELL, CORRIELL none listed; CORREL. CORRELL, Vol. 1,378,
6 listed, arr.1739-1753; CORYELL,none listed;CURREL. CURRELL -Vol 1,
410, 7 listed, arr. 1741-1820. QUERELLE. QUERELLA,none listed Vol II,
Checked Book 929.273H351a;Film 1036284,item#28, Nothing; Book 929.
273 L589s nothing. Not on film. Also copied other Coryell data,
in Silver City, Nevada, on return trip.
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HISTORICAL AND IMMIGRATION DATES
1607
1619
1620
Founding of Virginia by English colonists, to "fetch
treasure"and enjoy "religious and happy government."
First shipload of 20 Negro slaves arrives at Jamestown.
Voyage of the Mayflower . carrying Pilgrims who welcome
opportunity to "advancing the gospel of . . . Christ in
those remote parts of the world."
1623
Settlement of New Netherland as a trading post by Dutch
West India Company.
1630 to Puritans migrate to New England to establish a form of
1640
government that will allow them to worship as they wish.
1634
Lord Baltimore founds Maryland as a refuge for English
1642
Outbreak of English Civil War and decrease in Puritan mi
1649
Passage of Maryland Toleration Act. extending toleration
1654
to all bodies professing trinitarian Christianity.
First Jewish immigrants to reach North America arrive at
New Amsterdam, fleeing Portuguese persecution in Brazil.
Catholics.
gration.
1660
Emigration from England officially discouraged by govern
ment of Charles II, acting on mercantilist doctrine that
the wealth of a country depends on number of inhabitants.
1670
Settlement of the Carolinas by a group of English court
iers, anxious to promote national self-sufficiency - and
1681
Founding of Pennsylvania by the Quakers, as William Penn's
"holy experiment: in universal philanthropy and brother
their own
fortunes.
hood.
1683
First Cerman settlers, Mennonites. to reach the New Rorld
arrive in Pennsylvania, in a desire to withdraw from the
world and live peaceably according to the tenets of their
1685
Revocation of Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV, culmination
faith.
of growth of religious intolerance in France, leads to ar
rival of small but important group of Huguenots.
Most
settle in South Carolina.
1697
Royal African Company's monopoly of slave trade ends and
the business of slavery expands rapidly.
find it extremely profitable.
1707
New Englanders
Act of Union betwen England and Scotland begins a new era
of Scottish migration.
Scots settle as merchants and
factors in colonial seaports;
lowland artisans and laborers
leave Glasgow to become indentured servants in tobacco
colonies and New York.
1709
Exodus from German Palatinate in wake of devastation
wreaked by wars of Louis XIV.
Valley and Pennsylvania.
1717
Palatines settle in Hudson
Act of English Parliament legalizes transportation to Amer
ican colonies as punishment; contractors begin regular
shipments from jails, most (of some 30,000) to Virginia and
Maryland.
1718
Large scale Scotch-Irish immigration begins, sparked by
discontent with Old Country land system; absentee land
lords,
1730
1732
high rents,
short leases.
Most settle first
in New
England, then in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Colonization of Virginia valley and Carolina back country
by Germans (Pietist and pacifist sectarians) and ScotchIrish from Pennsylvania.
Georgia founded by James Oglethorpe as a buffer against
Spanish and French attack, as a producer of raw silk and as
a haven for imprisoned debtors. (Silk scheme fails; only a
small number of debtors come.)
1740
Parliament enacts Naturalization Act conferring British
citizenship on alien immigrants to colonies in hope of en
couraging Jewish immigration. Jews enjoy a greater degree
of political and religious freedom in the American colonies
than anywhere in the world.
88
HISTORICAL AND IMMIGRATION DATES
1745
Jacobite rebellion in Scotland to put Stuarts back on
1755
onies as punishment.
Expulsion of French acadians from Nova Scotia on sus
picion of disloyalty.
Survivors settle in Louisiana.
throne fails.
1762
Some rebels transported to American col
Some are also found in New England.
A number of families of veterans of the Seige of Louisburg migrate from Essex County, Massachusetts to what
was then Nova Scotia - later New Brunswick,receiving
grants of former Acadian lands.
1771- 73
1775
to
1783
Depression in Ulster linen trade and acute agrarian
crisis bring new influx of Scotch-Irish, around 10,000
annually.
British Government suspends emigration on outbreak of
hostilities
in America.
The War of the Revolution, April 19,1775 to April 11.
1783
1782
1787
1783
17861787
1789
1790
1795
1791
Wyoming Valley disturbances, in Pennsylvania.
Treaty of Paris ends Revolutionary War.
Revival of im
migration, most numerous group:
Scotch-Irish.
Shay's rebellion, in Massachusetts.
Outbreak of French Revolution. Emigration to the U. S.
of aristocrats and royalist sympathizers.
War with Northwest Indians Sept.1789- Aug. 1795
Negro revolt in Santo Domingo; Ten to twenty thousand
French exileo take refuge in the U. S..principally in
towns on the Atlantic seaboard.
17911794
1793
Whiskey insurrection in Pennsylvania.
Wars of the French Revolution;and Girondists and Jaco
bins threatened by guillotine come to the United States.
1798
Unsuccessful Irish rebellion; rebels emigrate to U. S.,
as do distressed artisans and yeoman farmers and agri
cultural laborers depressed by bad harvests and low prices.
Alien and Sedition Acts give President arbitrary powers
to seize and expel resident aliens suspected of engaging
in subversive activities. Though never invoked, Acts in
1798-
War with France Jujy 9,1798 to Sept. 30,1800.
duce several shiploads of Frenchmen to return to /ranee
and Santo Domingo.
1800
1799
1801-5
1803
Fry's insurrection in Pennsylvania; spring of 1799.
War with Tripoli, June 10,1801 to June 4,1805.
Resumption of war between England and France. Disruption
of transatlantic trade; emigration from continental Europe
practically impossible.
British Passenger Act limits
numbers to be carried by emigrant ships, effectively checks
1806
1807
Burr conspiracy.
Sabine expedition, Louisiana.
Naval affair in Chesapeake Bay,July 9 to Aug. 5, 1807.
Irish immigration.
Congress prohibits importing of Negro slaves into the U. S.
(Prohibited by Delaware in 1776; Virginia. 1778; Maryland,
1783; South Carolina, 1787; North Carolina, 1794; Georgia'.
1798; reopened by South narolina in 1803).
1808
Embargo troubles. Lake Champlain.
1811-13 War with Northwest Indians, Nov.1811 to Oct. 1813.
1812-15
1812
1813
1813-14
1814
War with Great Britain June 18,1812 to Feb. 17,1815.
Florida or Seminole war, Aug. 15 to Oct. 1812
Peoria Indian war, Illinois, Sept 19 - Oct 21,1813
Creek Indian war. Alabama, July 27,1813 to Aug. 9,1814
Treaty of Ghent ends War of 1812. Beginning of first great
war of immigration: 5,000,000 immigrants between 1815 & 1860.
1817-18 Seminole or Florida war, Nov. 20,1817 to Oct. 31.1818.
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HISTORICAL AND IMMIGRATION DATES
1818
Black Ball Line of sailing packets begins regular Liver
pool- New York service; Liverpool becomes main port of
departure for Irish and British, as well as considerable
numbers of Germans and Norwegians.
1819
1823
Yellowstone expedition, July 4 to September, 1819.
Campaign against Blackfeet and Arickaree Indians, Upper
Missouri
1825
River.
Great Britain repeals laws prohibiting emigration as
ineffective; official endorsement of view that England
is over-populated.
Arrival in U. S. of first group of
Norwegian immigrants in sloop Restaurationen.consisting
of freeholders leaving an overpopulated community and
shrunken farms.
They are followed by cotters.laborers
and servants.
1827
Winnebago expedition, Wisconsin (no fighting),June to
1830
Polish revolution. 36 sections of public land in Illinois
allotted by Congress to Polish revolutionary refugees.
1831
Sac and Fox Indian troubles in Illinois.
Sept.
1827; also called LaFevre Indian war.
1832
Black Hawk war. April 26 to Sept. 21. 1832.
1832-33 Nullification troubles in So. Carolina, Nov.1832 to Feb.
1833.
1833-1839 Cherokee disturbances and removal.
1834
1835-36
1835-42
1836-37
1837
1837
Pawnee expedition, Indian Territory, June to Sept. 1834
Toledo war, Ohio and Michigan boundary dispute.
Seminole or Florida war, Nov. 1,1835 to Aug 14, 1842.
Creek disturbances in Alabama, May 5,1836 to Sept 30.1837.
Osage Indian troubles in Missouri.
Financial panic. Nativists complain that immigration
1838
lowers wage levels, contributes to the decline of the ap
prenticeship system and generally depresses labor conditions.
Heatherly Indian disturbances on Missouri and Iowa line.
1838
Mormon disturbances in Missouri.
1839-39 New York, Arrostook, and Canada (Patriot war) frontier dis
turbances (no fighting).
1840
1846
Cunard Line founded, with minimal support in 14 states;
precursor of nativist, anti-immigrant Know-Nothing party
which reached its peak in 1855, when it elected 6 governors,
dominated several state legislatures and sent a sizeable
delegation to Congress.
Crop failures in Germany and Holland.
Mortgage foreclosures
and forced sales sent tens of thousands of dispossessed to
U.
S.
1846-47 Irish potato famine. Large-scale emigration to the U. S. of
all classes of Irish population, not only laborers and
cotters, but even substantial farmers.
1846-47 Doniplan's expedition from Santa Fe, N.M.
Nov.
1846 to Feb.
to Chihuahua,Mex.
1847.
1846-48
1846-48
1848
1848
Mexican War, April 24,1846 to May 30, 1848.
New Mexico expedition June 30,1846 to Feb. 13, 1848.
Cayuse war. Oregon. Oregon Volunteers.
Revolution in Germany.
Failure of revolution results in
emigration of political refugees to America.
1849-61 Navajo troubles, New Mexico. Continuous disturbances with
Comanche, Cheyenne, Lipan and Kickapoo Indians in Texas.
1849
Discovery of gold at Sutter's Fort, California.
1850
Pitt River expedition, California, Apr. 28 to Sept.13,1850.
1851-52 Yuma expedition, California, Dec. 1851 to Apr. 1852.
1851-53 Utah Indian disturbance.
1851-55 Rogue River, Yakima, Klikitat, Klamath and Salmon Rivor
Indian wars in Oregon and Washington.
1855
Winnas expedition against Snake Indians, Oregon May 24 to
Sept. 8. 1855.
1855-56 Sioux expedition,Nebraska Territory,Apr. 3,1955-July 27,1856.
Cheyenne and Arapahoe troubles.
1855
Yakima expedition,Washington Territory Oct ll=Nov. 24,1855
90
HISTORICAL AND IMMIGRATION DATES
1855
1856
Opening of Castle Garden immigrant depot in New York
City to process mass immigration.
Collapse of Know-Nothing movement in Presidential elec
tion; candidate Millard Fillmore carries only 1 state.
Irish Catholic Colonization Convention at Buffalo. N.Y.
to promote Irish rural colonization in the U. S. Strong
ly opposed by Eastern bishops, movement proves unsuccess
1855-58
ful.
Seminole or Florida war, Dec. 20,1855 to May 5,1858.
1856-58 Kansas Border troubles.
1857
Gila expedition, New Mexico, Apr. 16 to Sept 16,1857.
Sioux Indian troubles in Minnesota and Iowa,March and
April,1857.
Mountain Meadow massacre, Utah.Sept.il.
1857-58 Utah expedition.
1858
Expedition against Northern Indians, Washington Territory
July 17 to Oct. 17,1858 Puget Sound expedition, Wash
ington Territory Aug 10 to Sept 23,1858. Spokane,Coeur
d'Alene and Paloos Indian troubles Washington Territory.
Navajo expedition, New Mexico, Sept 9 to Dec 25,1858.
1858-59 Wichita expedition, Indian Territory,Sept 11,1858 to
1859
Dec.
1859.
Colorado River expedition, California, Feb.ll-Apr.28,
1859
Pecos expedition, Texas, Apr.10 to Aug 17,1859
Antelope Hills expedition, Texas, June 10 to Sept 23,1859
Bear River expedition, Utah, June 12 to Oct 18,1859
San Juan imbroglio, Washington Territory,1859
John Brown raid, Virginia, Nov and Dec 1859.
1859-60 Cortina troubles on Texas and Mexican border.
1860
Pah-Ute expedition, California, Apr 12 to July 9,1860.
Kiowa and Comanche expedition, Indian Territory, May 8
to Oct 11,1860 Carson Valley expedition, Utah,May 14 to
July 15,1860 Attack on and murder of emigrants by Ban
nock Indians at Salmon Fork, Snake River. Idaho Sept.13.
1860-61 Navajo expedition, New Mexico, Sept 12.1860-Feb.24,1861.
1861-90 Apache Indian war and troubles in Arizona and New Mexico.
1861-66 Civil War, or War between the States, April 19,1861 to
Aug. 20,1866. Actual hostilities commenced upon the fir
ing on Fort Sumter, Apr. 12,1861 and ceased by the surren
der of the Confederate forces under Gen.
26,1865.
Kirby Smith May
Large numbers of immigrants served on both
sides.
1862
Indian massacres at New Ulm and vicinity.Minnesota, Aug.
17 to 23,
1862
1862-67 Sioux Indian war in Minnesota and Dakota.
1863-69 War against the Cheyenne,
Arapaho, Kiowa and Comanche
Indians, in Kansas, Nebraska. Gblorado, and Indian Terr.
1865-68 Indian war in southern Oregon and Idaho, and northern
California and Nevada.
1865-66 Fenian raid,
New York and Canada border distrubances.
1867-81 Campaign against Lipan, Kiowa, Kickapoo and Comanche
Indians, and Mexican border disturbances.
1868-69 Canadian River expedition, New Mexico,Nov.5 1868 to Feb.
13,1869
1871
Yellostone expedition, Aug. 28 to Oct. 25,187,
Fenian
troubles, Dakota and Manitoba frontier,Sept.,Oct. 1871.
1872
Yellowstone expedition, Dakota, Jujy 26to Oct15.1872.
1872-73 Modoc campaign, Nov. 28.1872 to June 1,1873.
1873
Yellowstone expedition,Dakota, June 4 to Oct 4,1873.
1874-75 Campaign against Kiowa, Cheyenne and Comanche Indians
Indian Territory A»g 1,1874 to Feb. 16,1875.
1874
Sioux expedition, Wyoming and Nebraska, Feb.l3-Aug. 19.
Black Hills expedition, Dakota, June 20 to Aug. 30.1874
Big Horn expedition, Wyoming, Aug 13 to Oct 10.1874
1875
Expedition against Indians in eastern Nevada Sept 7-27
1876
Sioux expedition, Dakota, May 17 to Sept 20,1876.
Powder River expedition, Wyoming, Nov. 1 to Dec. 31,1876.
91
HISTORICAL AND IMMIGRATION DATES
1876-77
Big Horn and Yellowstone expeditions, Wyoming and
Montana, Feb. 17,1876 to June 13, 1877.
First federal immigration law bars lunatics, idiots,
convicts and those likely to become public charges.
Chinese Exclusion Act denies entry to Chinese laborers
1882
for a period of 10 years (renewed in 1892; Chinese
immigration suspended indefinitely in 1902, many return
home). Outbreak of anti-Semitism in Russia; sharp rise
in Jewish immigration to U. S.
1885
Foran Act prohibits importing of contract labor, but not
of skilled labor for new industries, artists, actors,
lecturers, domestic servants, individuals in U. S. not
to be prevented from assisting immigration of relatives
and personal friends.
1886
Statue ofLiberty dedicated, just when the resistance to
unrestricted immigration begins to mount.
Superintendent of the Census announces disappearance of
1890
the frontier.
1891
Congress adds health qualifications to immigration restric
tions. Pogroms in Russia. Large Jewish immigration to
1892
Ellis Island replaces Castle Garden as a reception center
1893
Economic depression brings a vast accession of strength
U.
S.
for immigrants.
to anti-Catholic American Protective Association.
Immigration Restriction League organized, to be the
spearhead of restrictionist movement for next 25 years.
1894
Emphasized distinction between 'old' (Northern and Western
European) and "new"(Southern and Eastern European) immi
grants.
1894-96
Massacres of Armenian Christians by Moslems set emigration
1807
1903
Literacy test for immigrants vetoed by President Cleveland.
to U.
S.
in motion.
Immigration law denies entry, inter alia, to anarchists
or persons believing in the overthrow by force or violence
of the government of the U. S.. or any government, or in
the assassination of public officials (as a result of as
sassination of President McKinley by the American-born
anarchist Leon Czolgosz).
1905
Japanese and Korean Exclusion League formed by organized
labor and in fear of threat to living standards of Ameri
1906
By Act of Congress of June 16,1906, naturalization of
aliens by action of states was abandoned and became under
can workingmen.
exclusive control of Congress; naturalization a privilege
as distinguished from a right.
1914-18
With World War I came the end of the period of mass migra
tion to the U. S.
In 1917 literacy test for immigrants
was finally adopted after being defeated by Congress in
1896,1898, 1902. 1906, vetoed in 1897 by President Cleve
land, in 1913 by President Taft, and in 1915 and 1917 by
President Wilson. It was passed by overriding the second
veto by President Wilson.
THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Vol. 136,
July.
1982,
pp. 173-206. is an article entitled GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH
IN RHODE ISLAND, by Jane Fletcher Fiske, a resident of Boxford, Mass.
and currently vice president of the Rhode Island Genealogical Society,
supplemented by Appendix A, Town and Cities in Rhode Island, noting
records available in or for the various towns and cities, pp.207-210;
and Appendix B. A Bibliography for 100 Colonial Rhode Island Families,
compiled by Gary Boyd Roberts, pp. 210-219.
92
KANSAS
Territory 1854
34th State 1861
Capital, Topeka
93
OKLAHOMA
Territory 1890
46th State 1907
Capital, Oklahoma City
94
KANSAS
Kansas was part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and was in
cluded in the Missouri Territory until 1821.
came the first community in the area in 1827.
in 1861, the 34th.
Fort Leavenworth be
Kansas became a state
Population was then about 110,000, mostly settlers
from Southern states and New Englanders, with some from Missouri,Illi
nois, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.
Following the war many Civil War
veterans took up homesteads in Kansas.
Foreign-born settlers came
from Germany, Russia, Sweden, and England.
There were also many from
Mexico.
_, _
...
„
The Division of Vital Statistics, State Department of Health, To
peka KANSAS 66612, has birth and death records from 1911 and marriage
records since 1913. The County Clerk in the county of occurrence has
some records of birth and death and the Probate Judge of each county
has records of marriages in the county before 1913. Probate matters
and wills are handled by the Probate Judges.
Noted Kansans include Earl Browder, Walter P. Chrysler, Charles
Curtis, Amelia Earhart, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Dorothy Canfield Fisher,
Carry Nation, and William Allen White.
Printed reference sources include:
THE UNITED STATES BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, KANSAS VOLUME (1879) S.Lew
is & Co., publishers, Chicago and Kansas City.
,icwn. „„KnchoT.
KANSAS POST OFFICES 1828-1961, Robert W. Baughman, (1961) Publisher,
Kansas State Historical Society, Memorial Bldg., Topeka. KS 66603.
KANSAS, THE FIRST CENTURY, John D. Bright, (1957) 4 vols. Lewis His
torical Publishing Co., Inc. New York.
,. .„
-
KANSAS, CYCLOPEDIA OF STATE HISTORY, Frank W. Blackmar, (1912) 3 vol.
Standard Publishing Co., Chicago.
A NEW CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF KANSAS, Charles R. Tuttle
(1876) pub. Inter-State Book Co., Madison. Wis. and Lawrence, Kansas.
A STANDARD HISTORY OF KANSAS AND KANSANS, William E. Connelley, (1918)
5 vols., Lewis Pub. Co., Chicago and New York.
NORTH AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL SOURCES-MIDWESTERN STATES, Norman Edgar
Wright pp 89-99, published by Brigham Young University Press,Provo.UT.
There are also printed county histories for most of the counties.
The July-August 1982 GENEALOGICAL HELPER contains a 1982 Directory
of Genealogical Societies, Libraries and Periodicals, including:
BARTON CO. Gen. Soc., c/o Mrs. Glenn Neuforth, Rte.4,Box 74A Great Bend.
BLUE VALLEY Gen. Soc. c/o Rev.Earl Underwood,809 N.12th,Marysville.
BRANCHES & TWIGS Gen.Soc. c/o Monte Ray Brummer, Rte 1. KingmanKS67068
CHANUTE Gen. Soc. 1000 So. Allen St.. Chanute Kansas-66720
CHEROKEE CO. Gen. Soc.of S.E.Kansas,205 N.Kansas, Columbus (Public Lib.)
CLOUD CO. Gen. Soc. c/o Mrs. Ralph Chubbuck,Rt.3,Concordia, Kansas.
C0FFEYVILLE Gen. Group,c/o Ms.Elizabeth Hyer, 606 W.2nd St.Coffeyville.
COWLEY CO. Gen. Soc. P.O.Box 102,Arkansas City, KS 67005.
CRAWFORD CO. Gen. Soc. c/o Public Library,211 W.4th St. Pittsburg, KS.
DECATUR CO. Gen. Soc. c/o Reva E. Marshall,307 N.Rodehaver.Oberlin.KS.
DOUGLAS CO. Gen. Soc. P.O.Box 3664, Lawrence, KS 66044.
EAST CENTRAL KANSAS Gen. Soc. P. 0. Box 78, Iola, KS 66749.
T-INNEY CO. Gen. Soc. P. 0. Box 592, Garden City, XS 67846.
FLINT HILLS Gen. Club, P. 0. Box 555, Emporia, KS 66801
FORT HAYES Gen. Soc. c/o College Library,Marc Campbell. Lib.KS S7bOi.
HARLAN CO. Gen. Soc.of Ky.c/o Sherry Cross,Rt.3,Box 147,Spring Hill KS
HARPER CO.Gen. Soc. c/o Mrs.Hugh D. Ransom,Rt.l, Freeport, KS 67049.
HERITAGE Gen. Soc. W. A. Rankin Memorial Library, Neodesha KS 66757
JEFFERSON CO. Gen. Soc. Box 174, Oskaloosa, KS 66066.
JOHNSON CO. Gen. Soc.
~~nnQ
P. 0. Box 8057. Shawnee Mission, KS 66208.
KANSAS, COUNCIL OF GEN. SOC,c/o Mrs.Alberta Dennia,510 Eugene **£"KANSAS Gen. Soc..P.O.Box 103, Dodge City, KS 67801
den City67846
LA BETTE Gen. Soc. c/o Mrs. Tina Rice, Box 826, Parsons KS 66bOd.
LEAVENWORTH CO. Gen. Soc. P. O. Box 362, Leavenworth, KS 66048.
LINN CO. Hist. Soc. Box 137, Pleasanton KS 66801.
LYON CO. Historical Museum,118 E. 8th, Emporia, KS 66801(Hist. Society)
MIDWEST Hist. & Gen. Soc. Box 1121, Wichita, KS 67201
MONTGOMERY CO. Gen. Soc. Box 444, Coffeyville, KS 67337.
NO.CENTRAL KANSAS Gen. Soc. Box 251, Cawker City, KS fi7430
NORTON CO. Gen. Soc,c/o Peggy Kindall,R.R.#2, Norton, KS 67654.
OLD FORT Gen. Soc. 201 S. National, Fort Scott, KS 66701.
95
KANSAS
Societies (con.)
OSBORNE CO. Gen.fe Hist. Soc.c/o Public Library,Osborne, KS 67473.
OSBORNE CO. Gen. Soc,c/o Deanna Rieschick,509 N.2nd,Osborne 67473.
PHILLIPS CO. Gen. Soc. Box 114 Phillipsburg KS 67661.
RENO CO. Gen. Soc. P. 0. Box 5, Hutchinson, KS 67501.
KS 66935
REPUBLIC CO. Gen. Soc. c/o Mrs.G.D.Spafford,810 Shady Ln.Belleville/
RILEY CO. Gen. Soc 2005 Claflin Rd..Manhattan, KS 66502.KS 67878
SANTA FE TRAIL Gen.Socc/o Mrs. K.Venneberg.No.Rte.Box 132,Syracuse/
SHERMAN CO. Hist.& Gen.Soc.P.O.Box 684, Goodland, KS 67735
SO.CENTRAL KS Library System,901 No. Main St.Hutchinson, KS 67501
SMOKY VALLEY Gen. Soc 615 So. 11th, Salina, KS 67401.
ST. MARYS Hist. Soc, 710 Alma St., St. Marys, KS 66536.
STAFFORD CO. Hist.& Gen.Soc 201 So. Park, Stafford, KS 67578.
THOMAS CO. Gen. Soc c/o Historical Soc, Colby, KS 67701.
TOPEKA gen. Soc. P. 0. Box 4048, Topeka, KS 66604.
WHEATLAND Gen. Soc 1616 N. Irving, Independence, KS 67301.
66783
WOODSON CO. Gen. Soc c/oVelva Hall,410 N.State St.Yates Center KS/
University
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, Lawrence, KS 66044.
Periodicals
THE DESCENDER, Montgomery Co. Gen. Soc. Box 444, Coffeyville KS67337
HERITAGE GEN.SOC.QUARTERLY,W.A.Rankin Mem.Lib.,Neodesha KS 6676.
KANSAS KIN, pub. Riley Co. Gen. Soc.Manhattan, Ks. Queries accepted.
KANSAS REVIEW,,Ks.Council Gen.Soc2827 Ashland St.,St.Joseph M064506
KIN IN LINN,,Linn Co.Hist.Soc.P.O.Boxl37,PleasantonQueries accepted.
LEAVES OF LINEAGE,Osborne Co.G&HSoc.0sborne67473. Queries accepted.
MIDWEST HIST.& Gen.REGISTER, P.O.Box 1121, Wichita, KS 67201.
NORTON CO.TRACER,quarterly,Norton Co.Gen.Soc.Norton67654.Queries ac
OLD FORT LOG,quarterly,c/o Public Library,Fort Scott66701Queries ac.
THE PIONEER,quarterly, Douglas Co.Gen.Soc.Box3664,Lawrence,KS66044.
THE REVIEW,quarterly newsletter.Kansas Council of Gen. Societies.
ROOTING AROUND,quarterlynewsletter,Leavenworth Co.Gen.Soc.
TOPEKA GEN.
SOC.QUARTERLY, P.O.Box 4048.Topeka,KS66604.Queries ac.
TREESEARCHER,quarterly,Kansas Gen.Soc.P.O.Boxl03,podgeCityKS 67801.
YESTERYEARS,semi-annual,JeffersonCo.Gen.Soc,Boxl74,OskaloosaKS66066.
OKLAHOMA
After Oklahoma became part of the United States with the Louisi
ana Purchase in 1803, it was included in the Indiana Territory.
In
1812 it was combined with the Missouri Territory, and in 1819 with
the Arkansas Territory, For several years most of Oklahoma was in
cluded in what was called the Indian Territory.
This continued un
til about 1893 when it was divided into the Indian Territory and the
Oklahoma Territory, the latter being thrown open to white settlers,
hile the territory was still dedicated for use of the Indians.white
settlers came in such hordes to secure land that eventually they had
to be driven away by U. S. soldiers. The clamor for more land became
so vociferous that the government purchased from the Indians ». large
section adjacent to Logan and Oklahoma Counties. Settiers from Illi
nois, Iowa and Kansas seemed to favor the western and northwestern
parts of the state , while those from Arkansas, Missouri and Texas
preferred the southern and eastern sections of the state.
In the
part of Oklahoma which had been a part of the Indian Territory, there
were six "Indian Nations", Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw,
Osage and Seminole. Tribal reservations also existed.
Printed
reference
sources
OKLAHOMA PLACE NAMES, Geroge H. Shirk (1965) U. of Oklahoma Press,
Norman, Oklahoma 73069
A HISTORY OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, Luther B. Hill, 2 vols. (1909)
The Lewis Pub. Co. Chicago and New York
A GUIDE TO REGIONAL MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS in the U of Oklahoma Li
brary, A. M. Gibson, (1960) U. of Oklahoma Press, Norman,Okla.
HISTORY OF OKLAHOMA at the Golden Anniversary of Statehood, Gaston
Little, 4 vols. (1957),Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., New York.
PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF OKLAHOMA (1901) Chapman Pub.Co.
Chicago, Illinois.
There are also printed county histories for many of the 77 coun
ties.
96
OKLAHOMA
Societies,Libraries
Arbuckle Hist. Soc. 201 S. 4th
Atoka Co. Gen.
Davis OK 73030
Soc. P. 0. Box 83. Atoka, OK 74525
Bartlesville Gen. Soc. O.Phillip Kent.Pres.3818 Wayside Dr.OK74003
Broken Arrow Ok. Gen. Soc.P.O.Boxl244.Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Canadian Co. Gen. Soc. P. O. Box 866, El Reno, OK 73036
Carnegie Public Library.Fifth and B St. Lawton, OK 73501
Cherokee City-County Library, 602 S. Grand Ave.Cherokee,0K73728
Chickasha Public Library,527 Iowa Ave. Chickasha, OK 73018
Cleveland Co. Gen. Soc. P.O.Box 6434,Moore, OK 73153
Coal Co. Hist & Gen Soc. Box 322 Coalgate, OK 74538
Cushing Public Library, Box 551, 215 N. Steele, Cushing OK 74203
Delaware Co. Hist. Soc. c/o Jean E.Bohannan.Rt.l.Box 407,GroveOK74344
Garfield Co. Genealogists,P.O. Box 427, Enid, OK 73791
Grant Co. Hist. Soc. Box 127, Medford, OK 73759
Kiamichi Gen. Soc. Route 3, Box 53, Wilburton, OK 74578
Love Co. Hist. Soc. P. 0. Box 134, Marietta, OK 73448
Metropolitan Library System,131 Dean McGee Ave. Oklahoma City 73102
Northeast Oklahoma Gen.Soc. P.O.Box 484,Vinita Ok 74301
Northwest Oklahoma Gen. Soc.708 Main, Woodward, OK 73801
Oklahoma Dept. of Libraries, 200 NE 18, Oklahoma City OK 73105
Legislative Reference Div. 109 Capitol, Oklahoma City 73105
Oklahoma Gen. Soc. P. 0. Box 314, Oklahoma City, OK 73101
Oklahoma Hist. Soc. Historical Bldg. Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Ottawa Co. Gen. Soc Box 1383, Miami, OK 74354
Pawhuska 0k. Gen. Soc. P. 0. Box 807, Pawhuska, OK 74056
Pioneer Gen. Soc. P. O. Box 1839, Ponca City, OK 74601
Poteau Valley Gen. Soc P. 0. Box 1031, Poteau, OK 74953
Public Library, Muskogee, OK 74401
Public Library, 200 So. Cheyenne, Tulsa, OK 74103
Sapulpa Public Library, 27 W. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066
SW 0k. Gen. Socc/o Mrs 0.E.VanMeter,7710 Grenstead L.LawtonOK73501
State DAR Library, Historical Bldg. Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Tulsa Central Library, 400 Civic Center, Tulsa. OK 74103
Tulsa Gen. Soc P. 0. Box 585 Tulsa OK 74101
University of Oklahoma Library, Norman OK 73069
Vinita Public Library.Maurice Haynes Mem.Bldg.211W.Illinois,Vinita
r, , .,, ,
0K 73201
Periodicals
CANADIAN COUNTY GEN. SOC. QUARTERLY,P.O.Box 866. El Reno OK 73036
CHICKASAW TIMES,quarterly pub of the Chicasaws.Box 1548,Ada OK74820
Queries accepted.
CHRONICLES OF OKLAHOMA Historical Bldg. Oklahoma City, OK 73105
GREEN COUNTY QUARTERLY,Broken Arrow Gen.Soc. Queries accepted.
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN INDIAN FAMILY RESEARCH, Quarterly,pub. by
Histree, P. 0. Box 887, Lawton, OK 73502.
KEY FINDER, quarterly,No.OkGen.Soc 708 Main, Woodward OK 73801
LEFLORE CO. GENEALOGIST,quarterly. Mrs. Gloryann Young P.O.Box 21
Wister, OK 74966. Queries accepted.
OKLAHOMA GEN. SOC.QUARTERLY, P.O. Box 314, Oklahoma City OK 73101
ROOTS AND BRANCHES, quarterly, Garfield Co.Gen.Box 427 Enid,OK73701
SOUTHWEST GENEALOGY,c/o Barbara G. Holley, P.O.Box 2126,DemingNM88030
THE TREE TRACERS,SW OK.Gen.Soc. P.O.Box 5044, Lawton OK 73501
Quarterly, queries accepted.
TULSA ANNALS, Tulsa Gen. Soc P. O. Box 585, Tulsa, OK 74101
Additional data
Greer County, at the extreme southwestern tip, was organized
in 1886 as Greer County, Texas. A court decision and an act of Con
gress awarded Greer County to Oklahoma in 1896.
In 1890 the Terri
torial Government was established with Guthrie as its capital.
In
1906 Congress passed the enabling act. Oklahoma became the 46th
state 16 November 1907. The capital was moved from Guthrie to Okla
homa City in 1910. Birth and death records since 1908 are at the
Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Oklahoma City,OK73105
Marriage records and all court and land records are under the super
vision of the respective County Clerks.
97
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol. 7 1885 -1887 , 1889-1893 ANCESTORS WEST
(1888 was included in Vol. 6)
compiled from
Brides and Grooms Index. ( ) indicates different
spelling in other index.
Name
ABADIE, Felicidad E.
ABLES, Asa W.
ABLES, Dora
ADAMS,
ADAMS,
Andrew J.
Wm. F.
ADAMSPN, Mary E.
ADDIS,
Ida H.
AGAR, Mattie R.
AGER, Ethel M.
AGUIRRE, Marcial
AH May (groom)
ALEGRIA, Patricio
ALEXANDER, Jean B.
ALEXANDER, Jessie B.
ALEXANDER, Margaret E.
ALLAVIE, Katie D.
ALLBRIGHT, Lillie E.
ALLEN, Mary L. Mrs.
ALLOTT,Sallie Sharp
ALVES, Mary
ANDERSON, Ida
ANDERSON, John
ANDERSON, Karen
ANDERSON, Nathalie
ANDERSON, Wm.
ANDRADA, Laura
ANDREWS, Charles L.
ANTHONY, Alice Mrs.
AQUISTAPACE, Antonio
AQUISTAPACE, John B.
ARATA, Jerome
ARATA, Mary
ARATA
Page
126
126
126
88
64
85
85
27
122
27
27
85
122
64
27
27
66
122
88
88
27
66
126
27
126
64
85
122
122
88
122
88
see ARUTA
ARCHER, Bell
ARCHER, Eyson J.
ARCHER, Lulu M.
ARCHER, M. L. (groom)
ARELLANES, Beatrice
ARELLANES,
Eduarda
ARELLANES,
Roman
ARIGON, Carlota
ARUTA, Paster A. H.
ASHBY, Eva
23
64
126
85
126
23
85
122
85
88
ASKINS, M. (groom)
AUSTIN, Charles Perry
AYALA, Augustias
AYALA, Concepcion
AYALA, Felicita
66
66
64
66
88
AYALA,
AYALA,
88
88
Jose
Maria A.
AYALA, Rafaela
AYANDA, Esvera
126
122
BABCOCK, David W.
BABZARI, Albino F.
BADGER, Mamie S.
BAEYERTZ, John T. F.
BAGBY, H. C. (groom)
BAGDONS, August
BAILARD. John William
BAILARD, Mary M.
27
126
122
122
23
122
66
23
BAILARD, Murinetti M. (Minn?)
BAILARD, T. C. (bride)
BAILEY, Laura A.
85
85
85
* indicates out of order.
Name
Page
BAKER,
Dora A.
BAKER, Frederick
BAKER, Henry R.
BAKER, Major P.
BALAAM, Arthur G.
BALAAM, John F.
BALL, C. (groom)
BALL, Henry
BALL, Nettie A.
BANDE, Dominik
BARBELLINA, Joseph
BARBETTINI, Peter
BARDENWERPEN, Carrie
BARKER, Carrie M.
BARKER, Henry Asbery
BARKER, Jennie
BARKER, Presley B.
BARNARD, Grace
BARNARD, Mrs. S. M.
BARNES, Addie L.
BARON, Marguerite
BARROWS, Ada R.
BARROWS, Harry P.
BARTHE, Antone
BARTHOLOMEW, Maude
BASKERVILLE, Laura
64
88
27
126
122
23
88
27
122
88
27
23
126
88
122
23
23
66
23
27
126
85
126
122
126
85
BASQUEZ, Pablo
27
BASSETT, George W.
27
BASYE, Martha Ann
64
BATES, Eugene J.
BATH. Charlotte
BAYLIES, Fred Henry
BEBEE, Sallie
BECK, David
BECKER, W. J.
(groom)
BECKETT, Jane
BECKWITH. George E.
BEJAR. Bernardo
BEJAR, Blanchie P.
BEJAR, Wm. J. A.
BELL, Bessie D.
BELLONI, Giovanni
BELLOWS, Mabel D.
BENNETT, C. H. (groom)
BENNETT, Hulda H.
BENNETT, Kate R.
BERG, Carl
BERGE, Elizabeth P.
85
85
126
88
85
122
66
88
126
122
126
126
64
66
23
122
27
88
85
BERGERON (Burgeron)Victor 122
BERGIN, Sadie
BERGRON, Emery P.
BERTCH, Jacob
122
88
23
BILLINGTON,Frederick Joseph64
BIRABENT, Francisco Leon
BISBEE, Emma
BLACK, H. J. (groom)
BLACK, John D.
BLAISDELL, Eva F.
BLAKEY, Reuben E.
BLANCHARD, Frank E.
BLAND, Wm. W.
BLISS, Ann A.
BLISS, Frank S.
85
27
66
23
85
27
88
23
126
85
98
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol.
Name
BLOSSER, Nellie
BODIE, Annie C.
BODIE, C. H. (groom)
BOESEKE, Angle L.
BOESEKE, Lita
BOGG, Henry Clay, Jr.
BONARDY,Peter
BONETTI, Catherine
BONETTI, Cataline
BONETTI, Teresa
BONN, Annie
BONN, Rosa
BORDENHAMER, Mary E.
BOTILLER, Margarita
BOTILLIER, Antonio
BOULDEN, Olive
BOWER, Charles
BOWLES, Ellen
BOYD, Alden M.
BOYLE, Elizabeth
BOYN, Fecunda
BRADLEY, Agnes
BRADLEY, Effie M.
BRADLEY, Fred C.
BRADY, Rose
BRAG, Wm. H.
BRAY, Lillie
BREBES, Frances
BRECK, Ellen M.
BRECK, Joseph
BRECK, Tillie
BRENIZER, Ella S.
BRETT, C. F.
(groom)
BRISSLER, Frank
BROBECK, Joseph
BRONK, A. G. (groom)
BROOKS, Emma J.
BROOKS, Frank
BROOKS, Louis
BROOKSHIRE, Ada
BROOKSHIRE, Alice
BROUGHTON, Mae A.
BROSSET, Mary
BROWN, George F.
BROWN. Henry C.
BROWN, Ida
BROWN, Jessie C.
BROWN, John W.
BROWN, Louisa
BROWN, Mary F.
BROWN, Michael
BROWN, Sarah J.
BRUNDAGE, Alice J.
BRUNELL, Florence
BRUNETTE, Lewis
BRYANT, George W.
BUCKINGHAM, Nellie
BUELL,
Lucius
BURBANK, D. B. (groom)
BURBETTINI, Constantino
BURDEN,
ANCESTORS WEST
Page
Charles W.
BURDICK, George H.
BURDICK, Jennie Bell
BURGERON(Bergeron), Victor
BURKE, S. L.
(groom)
126
126
85
126
66
122
85
126
23
122
88
27
21
23
64
126
88
27
27
122
88
66
122
27
66
122
126
122
88
64
27
126
27
27
66
27
85
88
88
88
88
64
88
64
85
23
66
88
27
85
85
27
126
122
66
64
122
122
85
88
27
66
126
122
66
Page
Name
BURNETT, Ida
BURNS, Lena
88
66
BURTIS, Capt. S.
(groom) 122
BURTON, William W.
BUSH, Annabella
BUTCHER, W. P.
(groom)
126
64
66
BUZZINI, Joseph
BYNUM, Milton Benjamin
27
88
CADWELL, Louise F. Mrs.
CALDERON, Theresa
CALHOUN, Frank A.
CALKINS, Albert C.
66
88
66
88
CALKINS, Lily Belle
CALLIS,
66
John D.
126
CALLIS, Nancy A.
CAMARGO. Francisca
CAMPBELL, Donald
CAMPBELL, Effie
CAMPBELL, Elijah
CAMPBELL, John
CAMPBELL, Sarah Blanche
CAMPBELL, Sarah R.
CAMPODONICO, Lotti
CANFIELD, Annie Laura
CARANZA, Miguel
89
27
122
66
27
23
64
126
89
122
23
see also CARRANZA
CAREAGA, Emanuel A.
CARLISLE, William J.
CARIGNANO, Christina
CARLTON, Ray H.
CARNER, James W.
CARNES, Martha
CARPENTER. Emma
CARR, Iambie A.
CARRANZA, Felix
CARRANZA, Geronimo
CARRILLO, Albert
CARRILLO, Josie
CARRILLO, Saline (groom)
CARRILLO, Selin (groom)
126
66
27
27
27
122
122
89
23
64
23
89
89
23
CARROLL, Catherine
89
CARTER, Joseph
23
CARTER, Mrsh. (bride)
64
CARUER (Carnier) Evelina J.85
CASE, Hattie D.
85
CASH, Ida M.
66
CASSERINI, Carolina
66
CASTRO, Aurora
122
CASTRO, Francisco
64
CASTRO, Ismael
27
CASTRO, Katie
85
CATHCART, Charles
66
CATOR, Thomas V.
27
CATTI, Giovannina
126
CAUTOLENCE, August
89
CAVALETTO, Maddalena
89
CAVES, Mary A.
122
CESANEAS, Joe D.
122
CHALSON (Chaleson).Lena
122
CHAMBERLAIN, R. L. (groom)23
CHAPIN. Carrie L.
CHAPMAN. Ethel O.
CHAPMAN, Eva
CHARSOIT, George
27
27
27
85
99
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol.
CHAUVEL, Louis
CHEAL, Alice Marie
CHIARI,
James
Christian
CHRISTEKSON. George W.
CHUNG, Mah Hun
CLANCY, John H.
CLANCY, John Henry
CLARAS, Felipa
CLARK, A. M.
(groom)
CLARK, Alice Olive
CLARK,
Anna E.
CLARK,
CLARK,
CLARK,
CLARK,
George Washington
Leander Marquis
Martha E.
Minnie A.
Susie
125
COATS, Amanda
COATS. George W.
COCHRAN. Florence
COCHRAN. John G.
COCHRAN, Walter
COFFEY. William M.
COHLMYER,
COINER, Lula V. (Lulu)
COINER, S. B.
(bride)
COLBY, Edwin E.
COLBY, Emma J.
COLCORD, Joseph A.
COLDER, Julia Boggs
COLEMAN, Mary I.
COLEMAN, Maze
COLLAR, Earl Henry
COLLINS, Cora
COLLINS, Nellie
CONIER, Jennie G.
CONNOR, Julia
CONROY, Mary
CONWAY, James
COOK, George G.
COOK, James
COOK, J. N. (groom)
COOK, William S.
COOLEY, Benjamin R.
COOPER, Emma
Joel H.
COOPER, Mattie
CORDERO, Eduardo
CORDERO, Estanislau S.
CORDERO, Francisco
CORDERO, Jose D.
CORDERO, Manuel B.
CORDERO, Martha
CORDERO, Mercedes
CORDERO, Muriano C.
CORDERO, Rafaela
CORNIER, Mae D.
CORREIA, Manuel
COTA, Alice
COTA,
35
64
Charles A.
CLIFTON. Eva F.
COOPER,
66
89
64
126
126
85
89
66
85
23
85
27
126
122
89
122
67
89
89
64
89
67
64
CLARKE, Thomas T"hiting
COINER.
ANCESTORS WEST
Page
Name
CHRISTIANSEN.
7,
Benito
122
23
23
27
89
23
23
122
122
126
126
27
23
85
64
27
67
23
122
89
Name
Page
COTA, Charles
127
COTA, Francisca
23
COTA, John
127
COTA, Jose E.
67 ,127
COTA, Jose P.
27
COTA, Jose Y.
127
COTA, Manuel
23
27
COTA, Miquela
COTA, Teresa
69
23
COTO, Francisco Queremon
COVALES, Monica
64
COVARRUBIAS, Jose Y.
122
COWETTI, Mary E.
122
27
COWPER, R. E.
(groom)
COX, Ashbury M.
127
67
122
67
COX, Nathan Clark
CRABTREE, Carrie
CRABTREE, Cora E.
CRAFT, Sarah
CRAIG, Nellie E.
CRAIG, Sarah Isabel
CRANE, Clara Emma
CRANE, Hesekiah G.
CRAVENS.Kittle A.
CRAVENS, Sylvia A.
CRAWFORD, Alice B.
23
122
122
89
64
67
27
64
23
127
85
67
89
CREEDON, Mary
CRESPINI, Maria
CRESWELL, John C.
CRETEGUEY, Louise M.
CRIST, Emory
CRONK, Nettie
CROOKSHANK, Rosa A. F.
CROOP, May
CROSSWHITE, John A.
CROWELL, Carrie
CUESTA, Lucrecia de la
122
85
122
CULBERTSON, E. W. (groom)
CUMMINGS, William F.
CUNNANE, W. B. (groom)
CUREAGA, Elvisa
CURRAN, May
CURRYER,
CURRYER,
CURRYER,
CUUNAUE,
Anna B.
Chas A.
George W.
John B.
122
89
122
127
27
23
27
127
64
89
64
89
27
89
67
126
89
89
126
122
89
122
85
85
27
122
122
64
DALKEUER, William
DANIELS, Ann
DARLING, Effie
DARLING, Sanford
DARLING, Wilford
DAVIDSON, Fredda
DAVIS, Bland R. Mrs.
DAVIS, Fannie E.
DAVIS, Hannah A.
DAVIS, Wm. L.
Marion
DAYS, John M.
DEADERICK, Ella H.
DECHMAN, Felicidad
DECHMAN, Mary
DAYKIN,
85
67
23
23 ,122
85
27
122
85
89
64
27
127
127
127
67
100
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol,
Name
ANCESTORS WEST
de GLORIE,(see GLORIE)Filomenal22
DEIMEL, Henry
67
de la CUESTA, Leonardo
85
de la CUESTA,Lucrecia(Cuesta) 123
de la CUESTA, Pilar
89
de la CUESTA, Sofia
89
de la GUERRA,Cristina(Guerra) 123
de la TORRE,
Jose
de la TORRE, Josefa
DELEMORE, Petro
DELTE, Battiste
del VALLE, Henry
DEMENT,
Emily A.
DEN, Susanna E.
DENNEY, John L.
DENNY, Arthur Wilson
DEONUL, Alice May
DEROME, Geo. E.
DEV, John B. (Deu)
DEVAUL, Josie
DEWLANEY,
William
DICHE, John Frederick
DICKINSON, John M.
DIENOCK, Schuball F.
DILL, Frank M.
DILL, Irvin M.
DILL, John William
DILL, Viola Bertha
DILLE, Frank A.
DILLINGHAM, Reece M.
DIMMICK, Elsa J.
DIMMICK, Walter W.
DINSMORE, Albert W.
DINSMORE, Thomas T.
DITTMAN, Ella Frances
DIXON, Leslie J.
DOANE, George M.
DOCKERN, John
DOCKERY, Mary C.
DODDS, Mary Ann
DOMINGUES, Maria Encanacion
85
89
64
89
85
123
85
89
64
85
89
123
64
89
67
64
89
123
127
123
85
27
23
123
67
127
85
123
67
123
123
23
123
85
127
DOMINGUEZ, Albert
67
DOMINGUEZ, Alfredo
123
DOMINGUEZ, Dominga
27
DOMINGUEZ, Elena
121
DOMINGUEZ, Francisco
127
DOMINGUEZ, Julia
67
DOMINGUEZ, Manuel
85,89
DOMINGUEZ, Maria Antonia
(Nov 2 1890, also Nov. 2 1891)
DOMINGUEZ, Nicholas A.
123
DOMINGUEZ, Pilar
123
DOMITILLA, Milani
123
DONNELLY, William C.
85
DONOHOO.
Lizzie
27
Page
Name
Page
DOVER, Isabella
DOVER, Martha
123
85
„ DOWE, Alice H.
85
DOWNING, Lurinda
DOWNING, Maggie A.
DRAKE, Effie Grace
DRAKE, Leonard Earl
123
23
23
23
DRENNAN, Annie F.
23
DUFF, Mrs. M. A.
DUHRING, Frederick T.
DUNANEANT, Mary A.
DUNK, Mary
DUNLAP, Joseph F.
DUNLAP, Minnie M.
27
85
85
67
89
67
DURSSEN, Louis J.
DUTRA, Isabella T.
DYSCHORN, 0. M.
(groom)
27
127
123
EADIE, Robert
EATON, Mary E.
ECHARREN, Antonio G.
ECKLES, Joseph Orlando
123
127
27
123
EDDINGTON, Enoch
EDDINGTON, William E.
27
127
EDGAR, Ferney B. (bride)
EDDY, F. J. (groom)
EDDY, Mary E.
EDDY, William M.
EDWARDS, Alfred
EKLUND, Alena
EKLUND, Clara
EKSEN, Jens Valdemar
ELCANTA, Avalicia
ELIASER, Sammuel
ELIZALDA, Alfredo
ELLIOT, Bertha
64
86
89
89
89
23
27
123
86
28
123
89
ELLIOT, James
67
ELLIS, George F.
64
ELOIRA, Frances LaFontaine 28
EMORY, Lilia E.
28
ENOS, Helen M.
123
ERWIN,
Mariano
ERWAY, Albert
ESCHRICH, F. C. (groom)
ESPINOSA, Anselmo
ESPINOSA, Delfina
ESPINOSA, Francisca
ESPINOSA, Juan
ESPINOSA, Rumaldo Juan
ESPINOSA.
Teresa
ESTRADA, Delfina C.
EVANS, Emma Mary
EVANS, Henry N.
EVERETT, Clara May
EVERETT, Fred R.
EVERETT, Lillian C.
67
127
123
127
127
89
127
67
23
86
123
89
127
23
123
DORSEY, Austin B.
DOTY, Henry
127
23
DOUGLAS, George E.
DOUGLAS, Mary A. (Douglass)
DOUGLASS, Daniel Milligan
DOULTAN, Harold J.
85
127
123
27
FABING, Frank Lee
FABING, George K.
FABING, Lula
FAILS, Abby
DOVER, Daniel
123
FARINE, Carlo
23
FARWELL, George M.
23
DOWNING.
64
DOVER, Ellen
DEWLANEY, Birdie J.
23
85
Cassie
123
123
89
67
101
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol.
FAULDING, Merion C.
FAUNTLEROY, Virginia P.
FAZZIO, Francisco
FEIE, Madelena
FELIZ, Rudolfo E.
FERN, Kate
FERNALD, Beatrice
FERNANDEZ, Josie 0.
FERNANDEZ, Juaquin
FERGERSON, Willie A.
FERRARI, Severind
FERRARIS, Rosa
FESLER, Florence G.
FESLER, Mary M.
FIELD, Mary
FIELDS, John
FIELDS, Newell W.
FIELDS, Willis J.
FILLIPO, Pertusi
FINNELL, Alberties E.
FISK, Eva E.
FISK, Freeman C.
FISK, Rosa V.
FITHIAN, R. B. (groom)
FLANNAGAN, Margaret R
FLINT, Jessie S.
FLINT, L. U. (sic) (groom)
FLORES, Anastacio
FLORES, Marcellina
FLORES, Tomasa
FLOURNOY, Frank F.
FORBES, John
FORBUSH, Anna Mrs.
FORBUSH, Fred
FORD, Fannie Mrs.
FORNEY, Jerry
FOX, Emma
FOX, L. L. (groom)
FOXEN, Epifiona
FOXEN, Salvador
FOXEN, Simeon
FRANKLIN, C. B.
(groom)
FRANKLIN, William M.
FREEMAN, Alexander A.
FREEMAN, Anita
FREEMAN, Francis (bride)
FREEMAN, John Charles
FRENCH, Charles
FRIAND, Mary
FRITSCH, John
FROOM, Hattie
FRUBE, Henry
FUGLER,
7, ANCESTORS WEST
Page
Name
Arthur F.
FULLINGTON, G. J. (groom)
FULIVIDER, Robert Henry
FULTON, Charles M.
GABY, Josephine
23
123
23
23
123
89
64
64
67
28
127
123
89
23
86
127
23
127
123
67
64
23
23
127
127
23
23
67
86
67
123
127
86
123
123
24
89
123
123
127
64
86
24
86
28
86
64
89
28
123
89
24
127
28
28
123
89
GAINES, Frank N.
GALE, Elmer E.
GALE, Eva L.
127
123
89
GALVIN, Mary
127
89
GAMMILL, W. C. (groom)
GARCIA, Adam
GARCIA,
Hercules
FREEMAN, Carlota
89
127
89
Page
Name
GARCIA, Vicente
GARDNER, Fred
GARFIELD, Emma
GARFIELD, F. D. (groom)
GARRETSON, Charles 0.
GARRETSON, Clarre J.
GARRETT, Meta B.
GASCOIGNE, Mary
GASTOPAS, James
GATES, Chas. H.
GATES, Lucius D.
86
89
89
28
28
86
89
127
89
GAUX, Anita (Goux)
GENTINI, Paul
GERRASCI.Daniel
GEWE, William
GIBBONS, Rosa
GIBSON, William W.
GIFFORD, Belle
GIFFORD, Clara
GIFFORD. Fred M.
89
86
127
127
89
64
86
123
123
24
126
89,
(see correction on p. 126)
127
GILBERT, Harry L.
64
GILCHRIST, Nellie
67
GIOCOMAZZI, Celestine
GLIDEWELL,
James
89
GLORIE, Filomena de
122 ,123
123
GONZALES, Josie 11.
24
GOODENOUGH.Lillie Alice
24
.GOSS, W. F. M. (groom)
127
GOUX, Anita (Gaux)
67
GOUX, Augustine
67
GRABER, J. H.
(groom)
123
GRACIANO, Candelara
67
GRADY, Sarah Mrs.
GRAGG, Clarence P.
GRAHAM, Emma
GRAHAM, J. 0.
(groom)
GRAHAM, William A.
GRANT, Alexander
GRANT, Charles E.
GRANT, Eugene A.
GRANT, Harry S.
GRANT, Isabelle
GRANT, Mary Ann
GRANT, Susan
GRASSI, Bernardo
GRAY, Lena L.
GREEN, Mattie E.
GREENE, Margaret A.
GREENMAN, Henry
GREENWELL, Chas. B.
GREGG, Edmund
GREGORY, Edward
GREY,
Nellie
GREY, Rhuea F.
GRIMES, Thomas E.
GRISINGER, Alena
GRONDONA, Eliza
GRONDONA, Jose E.
GRONDONA, Teresa
GRUNLEE, D. M.
(groom)
GUERRA, Cristina de la
GUEVARA, Bernarda
GUEVARA, Elida
GOUX,
Anastacio
89
86
86
24
123
127
123
123
67
127
123
24
64
89
123
67
123
123
64
67
89
28
127
89
24
64
28
123
127
123
123
102
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol.
7 ANCESTORS WEST
Name
Page
^GUEVARRA.Lena
127
GUIDATTI, Luigia
GUIDOTTI, Pietre
GUNNELE, Frank
GUNNELLS, John W.
GUTHRIE, J. M.(N in pencil)
GUTIERREZ, Elvira S.
GUTIERREZ, Gertrudes
GUEVARRA, Paulina
HAESE, Lena Mary
HAIG, Jennie
HAILS, George A.
HALL, Elmer M.
86, 89
HALL, Harry L.
HALL, W. Creighton(W.C)
HALSTEAD, Miss Maggie
HAMBLIN, Helen W.
HAMILTON, Geo. P.
HAMLIN, R. W.
86
86
64
24
27
67
127
67
67
86
24
(groom)
HANFORD, Alice A.
HANKS, Warren
HANLEY, Alice
HANLON, Letta A.
HANLON, Martha
HANLON, Selinda
HANNA, Henry
HANRETTY, John
24
127
24
24
86
67
24
86
24
89
64
64
64
86
HANSEN, George
86, 89
HANSON, Robert
HAPGOOD, Ella
HARDCASTLE, Arthur T.
HARDY, Eldred
JIARGAN, Theodore
67
90
90
67
123
TIARMER, Alexander
127
HARNETT, John
86
HARPER, Mattie A.
HARRIS, Charles
HARRIS, Flora
HARRIS,
Lida
86
127
28
64
HARRIS, Martha
24, 86
HARRISON, Clarinda
HARRISON, De Witt W.
HARRISON, Edgar
64
67
28
HARRISON, John
HARRISON, Sarah E.
HARSH, Flora (Walsh)
HARTMAN, George
HARTMAN, Jennie
HARTNELL, Matilda
HARTNELL, Teresa M.
HARVEY, William
127
86
127
67
24
64
67
64
HASKELL, George B.
HASLAM, William A.
HASTIE, A. H. (groom)
HATLAND, Oluf
HAUK, Walter E.
127
24
123
28
90
HAWESTON, M. W.
(groom)
HAWLEY, Elmira
HAWLEY,
Ida Belle
HAWTHORNE, E. Harry
HAYWARD, Amanda M.
HAYWARD, Carrie L.
HAYWARD, Edwin J.
HAYWARD, Thomas T.
HARMAN, M. J. (bride)
67
28
64
123
86
24
86
90
29
Name
Page
HAX, Frank B.
HAZARD, Wm. H.
127
67
HAZEL, Thena
HEATH, Jonas William
123
64
HEATH, M. B.
(bride)
67
HEATON, H. Allan
HECOX, Arrella E.
HECOX, Edwin F.
127
86
127
HEDGELAND, Mary
HEDRICK, Lewis
123
24
HELBUN, William J.
HEMENWAY, M. C.
(groom)
86
123
HENDERSON, Annie F.
HENDERSON, Lizzie T.
90
127
HENDRY, Elizabeth de
HENNING, Cynthia M.
HENNING, Irvino B.
HENNING, Susie C.
HENRY, Nellie F.
HERNANDEZ, Manuel V.
24
90
67
90
90
28
HENDERSON, Mrs. Mary A.
28
HERNSTER, Katie (Nernster)127
HERNSTER, Maria A.
HEROLD, Andrew
HERTZIG, Laura (Hurtzig)
HESSE, John H.
HESSER, 011a
HEWES, George Barton
HEYL, Samuel J.
HICKMAN, May
HICKS, Abby
HICKS, Anna Bell
HICKS, Maggie
HIGBIE, Elsie L.
HIGGINS, W. A.
(groom)
HILDRETH, Frank
HILL, Benton
HILL, John R.
HILL, Lelia
HILL, Mrs. Mary
HILL,
HILL,
Minnie
Rafaela
HILLER, J. Roy
HINSDALE, Helen M.
HOBART, M. C.
(groom)
HOAG,Ethel
HOBBS, Birdino (bride)
HOBBS, Duskin
HOBBS, Joseph Lane
HOBBS, William A.
HOBSON, Jessie
HOBSON, John J.
HODGES, Martha C.
HOEFLING, Lawrence
HOFFMAN, William H.
64
28
67
127
86
24
24
90
28
67
123
67
24
86
127
64
64
24
123
86
127
67
123
67
67
67
67
67
24
28
90
127
HOGAN, Clara
24
67
HOGAN, Jennie
HOLCOMBE, W. W. (groom)
HOLDEN, George
HOGUE, Lucy
HOLLAND, Minnie
HOLLAND, Nora M.
HOLLAND. Patrick
64
67
86
24
90
64
67
103
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol.
7 ANCESTORS WEST
Name
Page
HOLLAND, Sallie V.
64
HOLLISTER, Jennie B.
24
HOLLOWAY, Anna E.
HOLLOWAY, David Z.
HOLST, James P.
HOOD, Lenna
HOOKER, Lizzie
HOPPER, Lena B.
HOSMER, William R
HOUREHANE, Lawrence
HOWARD, Carrie E.
HOWARD, James H.
65
67
123
28
90
127
28
24
86
123
HOWELL, May O.
86
HOYT, Dell
HUBBARD, Willie Andrew
HUDSON, Evyln
HUDSON, Martha E.
HUFFMAN, Milton Samuel
28
127
127
127
67
HUFFSTUTTLER, M. C. Mrs.
123
HUGHEY, Effie A.
HUMBERT, Adalene
HUMBERT, Lulo
67
24
67
HUME, Martha D. (Mary D.)
HUMPHREY, F. E. (groom)
HUNT,
HUNT,
HUNT,
HUNT,
123
28
Alice F.
Edward L.
24
24
Eugene F.
Lydia C.
HUNTER, G. L. (groom)
HUNTER, Sadie V.
28
128
86
65
HURTZIG, Laural(Hertzig)
67
HUSTON, Rose M.
HUTCHINGS, William H.
HUTT, Samuel S.
HUYCK, Amy S.
HUYCK, Eva J.
HUYCK, Sherman
HUYCK, Walter
HYDE, Hattie May
HYDER, Maria
28
24
67
90
128
67
67
90
124
IRVINE, Alexander
ISHAM, Annie Trumbull
28
90
JABUIE, N. J. (groom)
JACKSON, Walter King
JACOBS, Robert Charles
86
28
28
90
90
65
28
128
65
28
124
67
86
128
JAMISON, Fannie M.
JAMISON, Hannah E.
JAMISON, S. I.
(groom)
JAMISON, W. C.
(groom)
JANSSENS, Adelino A.
JANSSENS, Jose Ramon
JAQUITH, Edward J.
JARED, Lizzie M.
JASPER. Frankie (bride)
JENKINS, Ellen
JENKINS, Harry C.
JENKINS, Richard
JENSEN, Inger Kristine
JEWETT, Thomas A.
JOHNSON, Hel Hilmac
JOHNSON, Jose
JOHNSON, Louie
JOHNSON, Samuel N.
24,
86
124
24
46
24
128
124
Name
Page
JOHNSON, Thomas F.
JOHNSON, William E.
JOHNSTON, Harleigh
JONES, R. L.
(groom)
JORDAN, Charles R.
JORDAN, Frank L. (bride)
JORDON, C. F. (bride)
JORGENSEN, George
JUDD, Frank W.
124
28
128
65
67
128
65
90
67
KEARNEY, Geo. B.
KEARNEY, J. A.
(groom)
KEEP, Anna E.
KEITH, Helen
KELLER, Ernest M.
KELLEY, Effie A.
KELLEY, Ida
KELLING, Maria
KELLOGG, Giles
86
124
28
128
24
68
65
68
65
KELLOG,
124
William Clinton
KELLY, Malinda J.
KELSCH, Henry C.
KENNEY, Edward
KENNY, Alice M.
KENYON, Etta
86
68
90
28
24
KENYON, Henry
124
KENYON, Lulu M.
KETCHAM, Edward T.
KIEHM, Harry
KIMBALL, Lillian
KIMES, Alvarado L.
KIMES, E. M.
(bride)
KINCAID, Mattie
KING, Chalmers S.
KING, Daniel L.
KING, Mrs. Jennie
124
128
64
124
24
24
28
124
86
68
KING.
128
Wm.
Houston
KINGMAN, Frederick H.
KIRSCH, Gustavius A.
KIRSTEN, Karl G.
KLAGES, Theodore H.
KLEIN, Mary Augusta
KNALL, C. N.
KNIGHT.
(groom)
68
86
68
86
128
24
Annie E.
124
KNIGHT, Helen W.
KNIGHT, Mary C.
KRALLEMAN, John
90
68
86
LACKIE, Kate 0.
LAFONTAINE, Clarence
LAMBERT, Fred
LAMBERT, Lizzie
LANE, Lora
LANE,Mima E.
LANGLOTZ, Adolph
LANNER, Alice
LARSEN, Mads Peder
LAUNER, Annie
LAUREN, Lizzie
LAW, Sidney L.
LAY, Richard A.
LECROQ, Mary
LEDDY, Mary E.
124
65
124
128
90
124
90
124
28
124
28
28
65
124
68
LEE, Oliver P.
90
LEHNER, Anna M.
68
104
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol.
7 ANCESTORS WEST
Name
LITTLETON, Wm. J.
LIVERMORE, Ida E.
LLOYD, Alvin O.
LLOYD, Benjamin R.
LLOYD, Flora A.
LOCKARD, Earl T.
LOGAN, Emma J.
LOGAN, Greenberg M.
LOGAN, Mary F.
LOGAN, Samuel Hays Hulet
LOMBARD, Alta M.
LONG, Austin
LONG, Daniel H.
LONG, Geo. H.
LONG, Mary
LOOMIS, Aal
LOPEZ, Gregario
LOPEZ, Lola
LOPEZ, Sofia
LORAINE, C. M.
(groom)
LORD, Walter St. Clair
LORTON, George Albert
LOVELL, James M.
LOW, Frances
LOW, Rosa B.
*LOWE, Frances H.
LUGO, Antonio
LUGO,
Name
Page
LEHNER, Casper
LEHNER, Fanny
LEHNER, Frank
LEHNER, Susie
LEHUER, Frank
LELAND, Edna M.
LEONARD, Nellie Teresa
LEONARD, Thomas
LEONI, Mari
LEWELLING, William
LEWIS, J. F. (groom)
LEWIS, Maggie Ann
LEWIS, Mary
LEWIS, T. B. (groom)
LEYUN, Antonio M.
LEYVA, Honorina
LEYVA, Isabel
LEYVA, Ramon J.
LIBBEY, Charles T.
LIBEU, Eulalie
LILJIGREN, T. (groom)
LILLARD, Mary L.
LILLEY, Mary J.
LILLIE, Leslie
LILLINGSTON, Claude A. M.
LILLY, Francis Marion •
LIMA, Tristas de (SIMA)
LINCOLN, Harry S.
LINCOLN, Henry P.
LINDIG, Margaret
LITTLE, Caroline Ray
LITTLE, John
Maria
LUGO, Miguel B.
LUTZ, Elizabeth
LYNCH, Sarah
LYNN. A.
(groom)
LUDDINGTON. Mary E.
65
65
65
124
28
128
86
65
54
124
24
24
28
86
90
24
68
68
24
86
90
124
65
124
86
124
128
28
28
68
90
28
86
128
86,90
90
128
68
24
65
24
24
24
86
65
65
124
124
86
86
68
128
28
86
128
65
124
124
124
24
86
28
124
65
28
McBETH.Rubby
McCABE, Margaret
McCALEB, W. H. (groom)
McCLEMENTS, John
McCLURE, Henry N.
Mccormick, Etta
McCROSKEY, J. W. (groom)
McCROSKEY, Mary E.
MacDONALD, Marian
Mcdonald, vmnie a.
Mcdonough, e. (Bride)
Mcdonough, John
McDOUGAL, Virgie G.
MacFARLANE, Peter C.
McGALLOWAY, Margaret
McGILLORAY, John
McGUIRE, Mortimer L.
McIVER, Annie
McLEAN, Alexander
McLEAN, David R.
McMULLEN, Oliver P.
McMURRAY, Theodore Z.
McPHAIL, Lilla Joyce
McPHAUL, Jennie F.
McREYNOLDS, John C.
MACKLEY, J. E.
(bride)
* MAGGINI, Charles
MALDISON, Mrs. Louisa
MALONEY, Daniel
MANDEVILLE, Frank D.
MANFRINO, Dominico
MANKINS, Henry
MANKINS, Lydia Jane
MANNAHAN, Albertina
MARBLE, Emma
MARCY, Etta M.
MARETTI, J.C. (groom)
MARIS, Sarah
MARISOLI, Carolina
MARR, Isabella
Page
86
68
24
128
65
86
124
68
68
124
86
86
90
90
90
90
68
128
65
68
128
128
65
124
86
86
65
28
128
124
24
65
24
86
128
24
124
65
124
128
MARRIS (Morris)JosephineE.
add.p.90 see note p.
126
MARSH, Harry
65
MARSHALL, Effie
MARTIN, Ellen
MARTIN, Hattie C.
128
90
90
MARTIN, J. C.
(groom)
MARTIN, James C.
90
24
MARTIN.
James G.
68
MARTIN,
MARTIN,
Katie A.
Manuel
90
86
MARTINEZ.
Francisco
28
MARTINEZ,
MARTINEZ,
MARTINEZ,
MARTINEZ,
Josefa
Josephine
Peter
Rita
124
128
128
124
MARTINI, G. D. E.(groom)
86
MARVIN,
90
Clarence
MASINI, Angel
MASINI, Modesta
MASON, J. C.
(groom)
MASSY, Leopold
MASTAI.
MATIAS.
Battista
Antonio
MAGGINI. Joseph
68
65
90
87
90
124
128
105
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol.
Name
MAXEY, M. U.
(bride)
MAYNARD, H. M (groom)
MEAD, Allen
MEAD, Clara
MEADE, Alonzo
MEATES, Emily Rose
MEDAIRA, Mariana
7 ANCESTORS WEST
Page
68
124
90
28
87
124
124
28
MELVILL, Julien H.
MENAN or MENANI.Pelagie (groom)128
MENDIOLA, Antonia Avala
87
MENDONOCO, Jose Ignacio
65
MENOMY, Helen E.
65
MERATTI, Francisco
128
MERCAITH, John N.
90
MERITHEW, Charles F.
MERRITT, John
MERRITT, Julia T.
MESA, Sostenes
MESICK, L. H.
(groom)
MEYER, Heinrich
MEYER, Theodore
MEYERS, Harry
MILES, Ella
MILES, Laura
MILLER, Frank
MILLER, Hattie
MILLER, J. C. F
(groom)
MILLER, Jennie
MILLER, John F.
MILLER, Mary
MILLER, Mary S. Mrs.
MILLER, R. H
(groom)
MILLER, Susan Alice
MILLER, Susan E.
MILLER, William W.
65
90
128
68
24
68
128
24
MORE, Martha M.
MOREHEAD, Nina D.
28
124
28
128
90
128
24
128
124
128
68
24
28
90
28
124
24
28
90
65
124
65
128
87
87
90
68
124
87
68
90
128
68
28
24
68
128
28
128
MORELL, Miguel
MORILLO, Lorenzo
MORIN, Anna E.
MOORE, Addie
90
124
24
MILLION, Mrs. Mary J.
MILLS, Alice R.
MILLS, Francis N.
MILLS, Warren F.
MILLS, William Franklin
MIRATTI, Luigi
MITCHELL, Mrs. B. C.
MITCHELL, William James
MIXIM, Elizabeth Jane
MOFFIT, Adeline
MOLEY, Augusta L.
MONAGA, Romaldo
MONCTON, Ella J.
MONGER, Mary
MOODY, Lena May
MOON, Mary A.
MOORE,
Beatrice
MOORE, Carrie May
MOORE, Frank B.
MOORE, Hattie
MORAGA, Vincente
MORE, Capt. E.
MORE, Julia Belle
MORE, Laura W.
90
Page
Name
MORRIS, Georgia E.
MORRIS (MARRIS)Josephine
65
90
see note p.126 re p.90 entry
MORRIS, Laura May
MORRISON, Fleetwood
MORTON, James St. Clair
MORTON, Pearl
MOULLET, J. F. (groom)
MOY, Gua
MULLINARY, Ann
MUNCH, Ada P.
MUNCTON
Charles H.
MURPHY, George H.
MURPHY, Henry Cloyd
MURPHY, Katie
MURPHY, William J.
MURRAY, John Wilson
24
128
28
90
87
87
68
90
24
65
124
65
68
MUSCIO, Clement
MYERS, W P.
(groom)
68
128
28
NANCE, Ezra Newton
NARDI, Francisco
NEAL, Maggie M.
124
28
24
NELSON, E. P.
(groom)
NELSON, Jennie
NELSON, Olex
28
124
87
NERNSTER, Kattie (Hernster)127
NESS, Lena
87, 90
(same names Sept 27 1890 &91)
NEWBERRY,
Elanora L.
NEWBERRY,
L. J.
NEWLOVE,
NEWMAN,
NEWMARK,
NEWTON,
(groom)
Ida A.
25
128
87
Nathaniel J.
Meyer, Jr.
Annie
68
90
124
NEWTON, Mary
NICHOLS, Washington 0.
68
28
NICHOLSON, Abraham L.
124
NICKERSON, Maud M.
87, 90
(same names Nov.11,1890 &91)
NIDEVER, David T
128
NIXON, Walter H.
68
NOA, Rosie M.
87
NOBLE, Lona V.
28
NORRIS, Edward T.
25
NORRIS, Mattie
87,
90
(same names Oct 14 1890 &91)
NORRIS, Stella M.
28
NORRIS, Victor R.
68
NORTON, James St. Clair
28
NOSSER, Adelbert L.
124
NOSSER, J. J.
NOSSER, L. P.
(groom)
(groom)
NUCHOLLS, Fred
NUNEZ, Manuel Suza
128
124
25
124
OAKLEY, Anna E.
65
OBOY,
65
65
87
65
90
William H.
O'BRIEN, Isidora
O'CONNELL, William
OGILVY, Arthur F.
OGRAM, Johnson
0'KELLY, Daniel
OLDFIELD, Wm. J.
68
68
106
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol. 7
Page
Name
68
OLIVER, John 3.
OLIVER, William
OLIVERA, Cenovio
OLIVERA, Edwardo B.
OLIVERA, Manuella
OLIVERA,
ANCESTORS WEST
Mary
OLIVERA, Miguel
OLIVERA, Pauline
OLIVERA, Ysraael
90
68
87
25
128
128
87
87
O'NEIL, Robert Emmet
124
ONTIVERAS, Eliza(Lizzie)
87
68
ONTIVERAS,
25
ONEY,
Walter W.
Rosa
ONTIVERAS, Sarah
ONTIVEROS, Alejandro Miguel
ONTIVEROS, Delfina
ONTIVEROS, F. C. (groom)
OPRECHT, Julia
OPRECHT, Luisa
ORD, Allie M.
ORDAZ, Hecudosa
ORDAZ, Inez
ORDAZ,
90
90
97
Mary
ORELLA, Bruno U.
ORELLA, Juana
ORNELAS, Adalina
ORETEGA, Juana Maria
ORMOND, Frank M.
ORR, Catherine N.
ORTEGA, see Oretega
Alex
ORTEGA,
ORTEGA,
ORTEGA,
ORTEGA,
OSBORN,
Jose Vicente
Manue1a
Ramona A.
Simona
Henry W.
OTIS Frank R.
OTIS. James
OWENS, Robert L.
28
65
128
90
128
128
128
128
28
87
87
68
PAGE, Nellie Josephine
PALMER, Ida M.
PARKER, J. R. (groom)
PARKER, Jennie L.
PARKER, Leonard
(groom)
PARKER, W. C.
(groom)
PARMELEL, H. J.
PARRENT, Rosa E.
PARROTT, Mary A.
PARSONS, Sidney J.
PARTER, Irmu A.
(groom)
Annie
PASQUE, Ella
PATRIDGE, George Lyman
(groom)
PEDERSON, Isak
PEET, Daniel
PENDERGAST, Edward F.
PENE,
90
124
PAASKE, Christina
PACKARD, Efcen J.
PAGE, Mary J.
PEABODY, B. F.
124
124
68
68
87
ORTEGA,
PASQUE,
25
65
65
28
65
25
Clotilde V.
PENFIELD, Elbridge E.
PENFIELD, Ralph
PENRY. Mary E.
PERENONI, Mary
PEREZ, Martini
PEREZ, Rosalie
90
25
90
87
90
87
28
90
90
68
91
124
68
65
25
25
25
128
65
91
128
128
28
28
124
Name
PERKINS, Alice F.
PERKINS, Grace F.
PEROZZI, Attilla
PERTICA, Elena
PETERSON, Charles
PETERSON, Lars
PETTEL, Wm. E. (PETTIT)
PEZZONI, Basilio
PEZZONI, Madalina
PFEIFER, J. D. (groom)
PHELPS, Mary E.
PHELPS, Olivia S.
PHILLIPS, Belle
PHILLIPS, Douglass
PHILLIPS, Heuston
PICO, Adelaide
PICO, Anita
PICO, Antonio
PICO, Eduardo
PICO, Elise
PICO, Isabelle
PICO, Joe R.
PICO, Maria Los Angeles
PICO, Mary
PIERCE, A. M. (groom)
PIERCE, A. W. (groom)
PIERCE, Mycel W.
PIKE, Sophy
Page
65
128
124
28
91
91
65
124
25
65
65
124
128
128
29
29
91
25
91
65
128
68
68
29
25
91
29
124
PILCHER, Ida May
PILCHER, N. I. (bride)
PILTZ, Adolf
PINI, Teodolindo
PLUMER, Edward
PLUMER, Joseph Trask
POINDEXTER, Robt.W.
POLK, Geo. E.
POMROY, G. A. (groom)
29
29
68
91
87
68
65
87
91
POMMIER, Cecelia
POMMIER, Ellen
91
68
25
65
POOGE, Mrs. Lillie A.
PORTER, Frances
PORTER, Wm. H.
POTTER, Logan F.
POZZI, Romeo
PRATT, F. A. (groom)
PRELL, Lillian
PRESCOTT, Grace L.
25
68
128
124
25
PRESLEY, Mary L.
PRESTON, A. B. (groom)
PRETTY, Albert Edward
PRINCE, George S.
PRINGLE, Amanda M.
PRITCHARD, Mary
68
68
68
87
128
128
RAMAZZINA, Giocomo
RAMAZZINI, Inocento
RAMEY, Kate Estella
RASOR, Ira H.
RATHBUN, E. A. (groom)
RATTAN, Flora E.
RAYMOND, Ulysses Grant
READ. Ada
RECORD, Ida
128
128
68
124
65
91
68
87
87
RECTOR. William L.
128
REED, Archie K.
REED. Lincoln H.
REED. T. L. (groom)
25
91
128
68
107
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol. 7
ANCESTORS WEST
REESE, Edwyn 14.
REFUGO, de Olivas, Pallonira
RENNIE, James
RENWICK, Lettie B.
REPPERT, S. N. (groom)
RICHARDS, Guy MacLeod
RICHARDSON, Catherine E.
RICHARDSON, F. M. (groom)
RICHARDSON, James W.
(groom)
RICHARDSON, S. M. (bride)
RICHARDSON, S. W. (groom)
RIGHETTI, Matilda
RICHETTI, Pia
RIGHETTI, Robertino
RIOS, Canuto
RIOS, Charles Osbaldo
Mary
ROBBINS, Charles E.
ROBERTS, Edward
ROBINSON, Agnes Mary Helen
ROBINSON, Carrie
ROBINSON, Julia A.
ROBINSON, Susan J.
ROBLES, Palermon
ROBLEZ, Palamon
RODRIGUEZ, Marie Dolores
RODRIGUEZ, Mary
RODRIGUIZ, Jonquin
RODRIQUEZ.Franquilino
ROGERS, Effie
ROGERS, John
ROMERO, Alfred
ROMERO, Benito
ROMERO, Eduarda
ROMERO, Felina
ROMERO,
Jose D.
ROMERO, Lola
ROMERO, Maggie B.
ROMERO, Modesto
ROMO, Henry T.
ROMO, Manuela
ROSS. Frank
ROSS, James A.
ROSS, Maggie
ROSS, May
ROSS, Milton A.
ROTHER, Herman
ROUARD, Antonio
ROUNDS, Mary A.
ROWAN, Mary L.
ROWLINSON, Nannie
RUDOLPH, Idella
RUDOLPH, John C.
87,
RUDOLPH, 0. W.
(groom)
RUDOLPH, Sarah B.
RUFFIN, Elizabeth
65
RUIZ, Florinda
91
91
87
68
91
RUIZ, Francisca
65
RUIZ, LouiseFelipe
129
91
68
25
125
25
125
68
69
25
25
87
25
25
RUIZ, Jose del Carinea
RUIZ, Jose Maria
RUIZ, Josefa
RUIZ, Junie
RUIZ, M.
91
91
129
(groom)
87
29
125
RUIZ, Maria
RUIZ, Merced
RUIZ, Miguel Feliz
RUIZ. Milo
87 , 91
(same names)2 Nov 1890 or 91
25
RUIZ, Paulina
RUIZ, Rosa
RUIZ.
29 , 91
Soledad
85
RUIZ, Vibiana Antonia
65
RUIZ, Virginia
RUMBLE, Annie E.
29
91
25
87
68
87
RUDOLPH, Nellie
25
91
68
25
25
128
128
128
129
125
65
RICHARDSON, Nellie B.
RUDOLPH, John Franklin
RUFFNER, Edwin D.
RUFFNER, Ella V.
RUIZ, Alfredo
RUIZ, Andronico
RUIZ, Blandina
RUIZ, Crisanto
RUIZ, Felecitas
29
124
124
125
87
REYNA, Carmen
RHODES, Daniel
RIANDA, Elizabeth
RICE, Henry C.
RICE, John T.
RICE, Mabel
RICE, Margaret
RICH, Hudson
RIOS,
65
29
128
87
91
REQUA, Florence
RICHARDSON, L. W.
Page
Name
Name
RUSER. E. M.
(groom)
25
RUSGO, Joseph James
RUSK, Rose Susie
87
RUSSELI, Henri H. (bride)
125
25
87
91
68
87
68
125
68
125
88
68
91
129
68
129
RUSSELL,
RUSSELL,
RUSSELL,
RUSSELL,
Arabella
Harry W.
Jennie E.
John A.
65
65
129
25
29
29
125
65
87
91
91
91
RUSSELL, Mary Edith
129
RUTHERFORD, Frank
125
129
RYAN, Agnes K.
RYSTROM, Mary E.
SABE, Catarinia
SALCEDO, Jose J.
SALLADA, Edna Dean
SALZMAN, Emily A.
SAMMANN, Claus
SAMPLE, John D.
SANDERS, Minnie
65
87
69
129
129
29
91
129
29
68
87
125
68
29
125
125
91
29
29
SANGSTER,
Agnes
SAUGSTER,
George
SAUNDERS, Mollie R.
SAUNDERS, Tillie
25
25
125
SAUNDERS, W. G. (groom)
25
SAUNDERS, Wm.
25
87
129
SATO, Petra(S0T0,gr.index)129
SAUNDERS, Charles H.
SAUNDERS, Don Carlos
SAUNDERS, Jesse R.
SAUNDERS, John W.(James)
SAUNDERS,Marion B.(groom)
A.
SAUNDERS, William C.
129
65
125
125
129
69
91
108
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol.
7
ANCESTORS WEST
Page
Name
SAVE, Francoise (illegible)
SAWYER, E. A.
(groom)
129
29
29
125
SAWYER, Edwin H.
SAWYER(Sawyers),George Edwin
SCETRINI, Luigia
129
69
69
29
65
29
25
129
25
87
65
129
25
129
SCHARMAN, Emma
SCHIAPPAPIETRA, Addie E.
SCHOTT, William
SCOFIELD, Frank K.
SCOLARI, Angeline
SCOLARI, Asunta
SCOLLAN, Mary L.
SCOTT, Ella
SCOTT, George W.
SCOTT, Jane
SCOTT,
Thomas E.
SEARS, Leonard
SEAVERNS, Alice
SEPULVEDA see SUPULVEDA
SESSON, Emerson
69
SHAFER, J. E.
(groom)
SHANKLIN, Lowell F.
SHAPCOTT,
Nellie E.
SHARP, Emma
SHARP, George H.
SHARP, Lucy A.
SHAW, James B. Jr.
SHEAR, David
SHECKELS, I. R.
(groom)
SHEFFIELD, Lavilla Ruth
SHEPARD, Blanche E.
SHEPARD, Frank A.
SHERRILL(Shir-re 11)Avery Viol
SHEWSBURY, Lillian H.
SHIELLS, Lelias D.
SHORT, Henry S.
SKOWALTER, Ella
SHUNKLIN, George S.
SIBLEY, Hiram C.
SIBLEY,Lucy May
SIBLEY, Mary
SIBLEY, Sophia
SIBOLI, Ida
SIBOLL, Rosani
SIDEBOTHAM, Harold
i
29
91
125
129
91
25
66
25
129
25
87
125
125
25
87
91
69
87
25
125
129
125
87
91
91
87
SIMPSON, C. A.
SIMPSON, C. C.
SIMPSON, Emily
SINCLAIR, Wm.
(groom)
(groom)
SMITH, Allen D.
SMITH, Anna
SMITH,
SMITH,
SMITH,
SMITH,
SMITH,
SMITH,
Anna M.
Byron M.
Caroline
Charles A.
Clark T.
Daniel M.
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
Ellen
Erastus H.
Fannie
Frances S.(groom)
Frank
Frank E.
Georgia Alice
H. S.
(groom)
I.
M.m.E.P.Nelson
J. L.
(groom)
James M.
Jasper G.
Katie
Laura Belle
Lydia C.
Mary
Mrs. Mary
Mary E.
Myrtle
Ora M.
Wm.
SMITHERS, Grace A. L.
SNODGRASS, Anna J.
SNODGRASS, Edna
SNYDER, Georgie
SNYDER,
Homer Charles
SNYDER, Mary
SOLSBURY, David
SOMMERS, Li1ley M.
SORNBORGER, George P.
SPANNE, John
SPANNE, Mary L.
SPANNE, N. L. (groom)
SPARKS, W. C. (groom)
SPOHR, Henry
SPROUL, Addie
SPROUT, Augusta M.
SQUIEN, Jessemm
SQUIFFLET, Horace
SQUIRE, Arthur M.
SQUIRES, Emma J.
STAMBACH, Carrie J.
STAMBACH, Henry L.
STANDE, Alice
91
STANLEY, Alexis Luce
87
STANWOOD, Annie M.
STARKE, Julius
(same names 11 Nov 1890 and 91)
SILVA, Joseph Everett
SIMA.Tristas de Sima (Lima)
SILVA, Maria
69
SILVIERA, Antonio J.
SIMONI, Angiolino
Page
Name
128
125
125
91
129
29
129
87
129
129
125
87
66
87
91
66
91
125
25
29
129
29
125
29
29
87
125
66
91
87
91
69
29
129
66
69
69
125
25
29
25
125
125
69
87
29
87
91
129
25
29
87
91
87
125
129
25
69
91
87
25
29
25
STARKWEATHER, J. W. (groom) 66
STARNI, Peter
129
STAUD, Amelia
25
STEARNS, Leonora E.
87
STEELE, Archibald
69
STEELE,Byron S. or L.
129
STEELE, Sibern
87
STEP, William H.
25
STEPHENS, Lizzie C.
66
STEPHENS, Sherman C.
91
STEVENS, Elizabeth
29
STEVENSON, George H.
129
STEWART, Mrs. Ella
125
25
STEWART, J. G. (groom)
STEWART. George W.
STEWART. Joseph
87
129
109
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol. 7
ANCESTORS WEST
Name
Name
STICE, Martha Jane(MattieJane)
STICE, Moses
STICKLE, Alice Rose
STOCK, Jennie
STOCK, Nellie J.
STONE, Augusta
STONE, Edna
STONE, Mary A.
STORKE, Chas. A.
STOW, Anne
STOWELL, Susie A.
STREETER, Charles Wilson
STREETER, Frank W.
STREETER, Lucretia E.
STREETER, Minerva L.
STREETER, W. H.
(groom)
STRINGFIELD, Mina
STRONACH, George
STRONACH, William
STRONG, Mrs. E. D.
STRUBE, Carrie
STUBBLEFIELD, Nancy
STUBBLEFIELD, Robert A.
STULTZ, Alie A.
STURGEON, Oliva
SUDDEN, Wm. H.
SUENDEN,Caroline
SULLIVAN, John
SUMERS, Maggie
SUMMER, Emma
SUMMERS, Clara
SUMNER, Ventetis Ann
SUPULVEDA, Louis
SWANSON, Elsie
SWEET, Eleanor
SWOPE, Almira
SWOPE, David
SYKES, John
SYLVA, Amelia
TANKERSLY, Lilly 0.
TAPIE, Joseph
TARWATER, Sarah
TAYLOR, Daniel P.
TAYLOR, E. J. (groom)
TAYLOR, Emma J.
TAYLOR, Horace H.
TAYLOR, Kate P.
TAYLOR, Rafaela Mary
TEAGUE, F. M. (groom)
TELFORD, Mamie M.
TELFORD, Wm.
TEMPLETON, William Asbury
TERHUNE, Will H.
TERRACE, Mary J.
THAYER, Geo. E.
THOMPSON, Charles H.
THOMPSON, Charles S.
THOMPSON, Hermen
THOMPSON, S. S. (groom)
THORNBURG, Madison
THORNTON, Adaline Augusta
THORNTON. Mary Louise
125
125
129
29
129
66
87
91
87
129
69
125
125
66
29
29
125
29
129
69
129
69
69
25
129
66
125
88
29
29
125
125
91
129
129
66
29
129
88
66
125
66
125
29
29
129
125
125
69
66
69
25
66
29
125
125
125
91
66
69
125
69
Page
TIERMAN, Catherine
TILFORD, George D.
TINKER, Clement C.
TODD, Hugh
TODDER, Giovanni
TOGNAZZI, Rosa
de TOGNEUTA, Francisco M.
TOMCINSON.G.N.m.E.M.Ruser
TOMPKINS. Anita
91
25
125
91
125
129
29
29
25
29
TOMPKINS, Charles
TOMSINI, Maria
TORNOE, Christopher
TORRE, de la Antonio
TORRE, de la, Juan
TORRENCE, Alice N.
TORRENCE, Hester Ann
TORRENCE, Letitia L.
TORRENCE, William
TOWNE, Edward
TOWNE, Fannie May
TOWNE, Ida Mary
TRACE, Allie L.
TROUP, James
TRUITT, Delia
TRUITT, Nellie
TRUJIHO, Selistino
TRUSSELL, Lucinda
TRYCE, Frank
91
29
25
25
91
25
125
125
125
69
91
69
125
88
91
88
25
25
88
125
TUBBS, Julia Agnes
TUCKER, Mary
TULEY, Francis M.
125
TUNNELL, William H.
88
TURNER, Leona
69
TWIGGS, Ann J.
66
TWITCHELL, C Carpenter(brl29
TWITCHELL, F C
(groom) 88
TYLER, F. E.
(groom)
88
TYNDALL, Eulla
25
UELZEN,Caroline
UFKEN,Henry Y. E.
69
88
VALDEZ,Charlie
VALENCIA, Eva
88
VALENQUELA, Virginia
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALENZUELA,
VALLENZUELA,
Augustine
E. E.
125
29
69
(groom)125
Concepcion
Eugene
25
91
Luis
66
Maria Antonia
25
Maria Teresa
25
Micaela
125
Nattie
129
ROSE
88.
129
Verbriana
88
Librado
88
VANCLIEF, Dorsey Corneliusl25
VAN CLIEF.GeorgeWashington 29
VAN CLIEF.Lucy Elizabeth
VAN CLIEF, Venton B.
29
91
VAN DEN BERG, Flora
88, 91
(same names) 23 Jul 1890,t91
110
INDEX TO SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
in Vol.
VANDERICK, Louise
VARDY,
William B.
VASQUEZ, Mary
VASQUEZ, Rosalin (groom)
VASQUEZ, Rose
VEIT, Chas.
VEIT, George
VICK, Hattie A.
VIDA,
Rita
VILLA, Adela
VILLABA,Crispin
VILLAMIL, Rosa
VINCENT, Alice E.
VISOLINA, Clementina
VISSIERE, Jules
VOGLE, Uriah Burton
WADE, Madaline H.
WAGNER, Harold A.
WAGNER, Henry
WAHAMMER, Nanna
WALCH, Gertrude May
WALKER,
Katie
WALKER, Lotta
WALL, Minnie E.
WALLEN, Charles E.
WALSH (Harsh), Flora
WARD, Li Hie May
WARD, Thomas
WARD, Wm. H.
WARDELL, Nellie
WARE, Alexander C.
WARREN, Alexander P.
WASGATT, Cornelius
WATERMAN, I. G. (bride)
WATERS, Warren Lacy
WATKINS, Emily
WATSON, Daniel W.
WATSON, Reginald Nicholas
WAY, Carrie I.
WAY, Daisy V.
WEBB, Annie
WEBB, Ella S.
WEBB, Holton
WEED, Hattie
WEED, Mina
WEEKS, Carlyle M.
WEEKS, George Henry
WEEKS, Harley Alonzo
WEEKS, John R.
WELCH, Dwight M.
WELCH, G. C. (groom)
WELCH,
John
WELCH, Mrs. Mary B.
WELLMAN, E. A.(bride)
WELSH, Mary
WENTLING, Jo. B. (groom)
WESCOTT, Mary
WEST,
Harriet E.
WEYSE,
WHALEY.
7
ANCESTORS WEST
Page
Name
Rudolph G.
Lottie C.
WHALEY, Volney A.
WHITAKER, May
WHITE,
Carrie L.
WHITE,
Fred B.
WHITE. George A.
WHITE. John R.
WHITE, Mrs. Mary A.
91
29
69
125
91
125
88
129
125
66
69
88
91
91
129
88
66
66
88
29
125
124
125
69
125
129
26
91
26
26
91
125
126
126
91
129
126
91
88
129
126
126
88
29
29
69
Page
Name
WHITFORD, Daisy M.
WHITF0RD, Elsie May
WHITFORD, Zoe
WHITNEY. Gertrude C.
WHITNEY, Homer
WHITNEY, Matie H. (bride)
WHITTAKER, Thomas C. H.
WHITTOCK, Henrietta
WICKENDEN, Ida H. E.
WILKINS, Clara E.
WILLARD, Etta B.
WILLIAMS, Anna F.
WILLIAMS, Lena P. P.
WILLIAMS, Lillie
WILLIAMS, Max
WILLSON, Deborah J.
WILSON, Anna B.
WILSON, Charles T.
WILSON, Francis
WILSON, James W.
WILSON, Jerome C.
WILSON, Mrs. Laura
WILSON, Mary S.
WILSON, Oscar B.
WINN, James
WISMER, May
WISWELL, Royal
WOKUNKA. Annie E.
WOKURKA, Rudolph
WOLGAMOTT. C. B. (groom)
WOOD, C. J. (groom)
WOOD, Rockwell J.
WOODS, Cora
WOODS, Emma
WOODS, Lillie Myrtle
WOODS, Viola R.
WOODWARD. Anna E.
WOODWARD. Victoria
WOOLMAN, Fannie
WORCESTER, M.S.U. (bride)
WORMSER, David W.
26
66
126
66
66
129
126
26
88
26
29
129
69
26
126
88
66
92
129
92
88
26
129
66
66
69
88
92
126
129
66
129
69
126
129
92
126
69
126
69
129
WRIDE, Olive Mary
WRIGHT. A. A.
(groom)
129
WRIGHT.
129
Bertha
WRIGHT, Ella May
WRIGHT, Fanny
WRIGHT, Lydia
130
69
66
130
126
92
WRIGHT,
WRIGHT, Mattie
92
88
26
129
88
92
92
29
66
88
126
88
66
66
66
88
129
129
WRIGHT.
26
69
92
Martha
129
Mrs.
Sarah E.
WURL,
Rudolph
Louis S.
WYLIE, Ida C.
WYLIE, Robert Lee
WYATT,
WYMAN,
William
YEE, Lee Chung
YELKIUS. Cora B.
YGENIO, Pascullina
YORBA, Julia
YOU, Ah
(bride)
YOUNG, Alice
YOUNG, Alice Elizabeth
YOUNG. George
YOUNG, Louisa M.
YOUNG, Mary E.
YOUNGER, Charles
YUNG,
Katie
26
29
130
130
26
29
88
130
88
66
92
29
130
130
130
88
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2nd Great-Grand-
Uncle or Aunt,
Nephew or Niece
!Uncle or Aunt, 'Uncle or Aunt,
Nephew or Niece I Nephew or Niece 1Nephew or Niece
Uncle or Aunt,
Nephew or Niece
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FIRST
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First Cousin,
Once Removed
First Cousin,
SECOND
COUSIN
Once Removed
First Cousin,
Second Cousin,
Twice Removed
Once Removed
First Cousin,
3 Times Removed
4 Times Removed
!Second Cousin,
Second Cousin,
Second Cousin,
Once Removed
Twice Removed
3 Times Removed
THIRD
Third Cousin,
Third Cousin,
Once Removed
Twice Removed
First Cousin,
Second Cousin,
Third Cousin,
Twice Removed
Once Removed
Second Cousin,
3 Times Removed
Third Cousin,
Twice Removed
HOW TO FIND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO COUSINS:
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Fourth Cousin,
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Uncle or Aunt,
4 Times Removed
Nephew or Niece
2nd Great-Grand- 3rd Great-Grand-
Great-Grand-
Fourth Cousin,
Once Removed
FIFTH
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CHICKASAW TIMES PAST
Vol. 1, No. 1, April,May, June, 1982
West Chickasaw Historical and Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 42,
Houston, MS 38851, evidences an awareness of the need to supply
and distribute items often difficult to locate.
This first issue
includes a short of Houston and the County; a list of the first
36 households and families from the 1850 census; drawings of the
Houston Carnegie Library, established in 1909 and the first Carnegie
library in Mississippi, and the Judge Bates' house, Houston's only
antebellum home, now under restoration by the Joe East family and
on completion to be open periodically to the public; extracts from
notebooks of Franklin Marion Criddle (Frances in 1850 census) born
Alabama 31 Oct 1840 d. 9 Feb 1882 Chickasaw County; old letters,
Bible records, a sketch of the 1836 original survey of Houston;
lists of cemetery markers or inscriptions in several old cemeteries;
history of the First Baptist Church, Houston; Chickasaw County Land
Records; a list of 10 land patents granted during the presidency of
Martin Van Buren in 1838; list of Confederate soldiers from Chicka
saw County records at the Court House; and 6 pages of listings in
the County Index Book of Marriage Records, covering entries from
1865 to 1896, under Grooms' Names commencing with letters A and B,
but not in either alphabetical or dating sequence, and many identi
fied by initials only.
THE INDIANA GENEALOGICAL INFORMER, Vol. Ill, No. 9
May 1982
A monthly newsletter published by Malinda E. E. Newhard, P. 0.
Box 86, Harlan Indiana 46743 $9.00 per year($9.36 Ind.) Purpose:
to inform on genealogical issues, events, societies and publications
of concern to and of interest to Indiana area genealogists, 4
special issues per year. This special issue was motivated by the
annual conference of the National Genealogical Society held in In
dianapolis.
Contains an updated list of 37 genealogical societies
in Indiana, noting addresses, dues, publications, etc.; a list of
newspaper genealogy columns, both current and defunct; professional
researchers and genealogy speakers.
The editor,publisher, also
offers other items, including A Guide to Genealogical Records in
Indiana, Revised 2d ed. $12.00 postpaid (Ind. add 4% sales tax);
Name Changes granted by the Indiana General Assembly prior to 1852
and Divorces Granted by the General Assembly of Indian prior to
1852 and a number of volumes of Cemetery Inscriptions and Veterans'
Burial Records.
Q0ARTER SESSIONS RECORDS FOR FAMILY HISTORIANS: A Select List, Com
piled by J.S.W.Gibson, Harts Cottage, Church Hanborough, Oxford
0X7 2AB; Federation of Family History Societies, 96 Beaumont St.,
Milehouse, Plymouth PL2 3AQ, LI.00 + 75p. airmail overseas. 32 pp.
and back cover,covering counties in England and Wales.
The Records
of Quarter Sessions are the oldest and main collections of public
records belonging to the historic counties of England and Wales.
Their existence led to the creation of county record offices, which
have a dual role of diocesan record offices, with holdings of parish
and probate records. The listings vary, but generally show the ex
istence of printed Guides or other finding aids, the nature of the
records,with years covered and gaps noted, which may include sacra
ment certificates oaths .of allegiance, removal orders, bastardy,
examinations and depositions, recognizances, indictments ana present
ments.
In some there are registers of badgers (itinerant hawkers),
drovers and tradesmen, gamekeepers, printers, victuallers, alshouse-
keepers, slaughter houses for example. There are also Poll books,
Land Tax records; Military lists; registers of Papists' estates;
lists of jurors and freeholders; Protestant Dissenters and places of
worship.
The extent and location of Borough records also are in
cluded.
EASTERN WASHINGTON GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
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p-.,0', Box 1826
Spokane, Washington 99210
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MEMBERSHIP $6. per yr. Couples $3. Get big 50 pr-ge Quarterly
BULLETI'."'. Includes Northwest data, National and Internation
al features.
FREE QUERIES to members. Offers to swap for sim
ilar equal value. TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS, Stevens County.Wash
ington 56.50; Adams and Pend Oreille County, Washington $5.00;
Lincoln Co..Washington $6:50; Whitman Co. 3 vols, each $5.00.
SOUTHEAST TEXAS GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
2850 Driftwood Lane
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Beaumont, Texas 77703
Membershio $7-50 oer year
includes
YELLOWED PAGES
OfferingiT __
^ issues
Jefferson Co. Texas Marriages I837-I899 $10.50
Hardin County, Texas Cemeteries (272 pp) 15.50
Yellowed Pages, Vols. I through V. each $8.00
DECATUR GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
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P. 0. Box 2068
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Decatur, 111. 62526
"^.^^ Annual .?5-00 Single, $6.00 Family;provides CENTRAL
ILLIi OIS GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY. Free queries. 20# discount on
over 100 Illinois County Publications, including I83O-I86O Fed
eral Censuses, Cemetery Inscriptions, Marriage Records, etc.
Write today for free publication list.
MIDWEST HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P. 0. Box 1121
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Wichita, Kansas 67203
REGISTER Published Quarterlyi May, August, November, February.
Sedgwick County and Area Records; Historical Iterns;Biographies;
Ancestor Charts; Exchanges; Research; Free Queries to Members;
Publications,Maps for sale (Cemetery Records; Historical Atlas,
Sedgwick County 1382) and more. MEMBERSHIP. Aoril 1 to March 31
DUES, Individual $10.00; Couple (family) $15'.00; Libraries,
Crenealogical and Historical Societies $3.00(includes REGISTER).
CAR-DEL PUBLICATIONS
P. 0. Box 73
Ludlow, MA 01056-0073
CAR-DEL SCRIBE Published since 196^; subscribers in all fifty
states, D. C. and Canada. FREE QUERIES TO SUBSCRIBERS up to
50 words per issue. Non-subscriber queries. 8 cents per word.
Each issue indexed individually. Subscriptions. $7.50 per yr.
for six bi-monthly issues.
Sample copy $1.50.
SEATTLE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Box 5^9. Seattle WA 98111
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BULLETIN published quarterly, includes informational articles,
research aids and tips, queries, Washington records and history,
every name index and an occasional rib tickler. Research library,
published works of various geographical areas, reduced rates for
sunolies, books, workshops. MEMBERSHIP.$10/yr or Dual $12.50/vr.
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SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
p- 0. Box i*0S6,Pueblo CO 81003
Welcomes new members.
Winter.
Quearterly issued Spring, Summer, Fall,
Free Query per Quarterly.
Area covered. The original
live counties of southeastern Colorado -now Baca, Bent, Crowlev.
Custer, Fremont. Huerfano, Kiowa, Otero, Prowers and Pueblo.
Membership dues.
Individual$7.00,Family $10.00.Senior Citizen/
nSdenV5.00. Organization $15.00 and Life $100. One publication
uer membership.
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ROTA-GENE - Rotary International Genealogical Magazine of 12 pages
containing FREE QUERIES. News. Book Reviews. Genealogical TipS Ind
Data - .>15. for 6 issues per year. Sample copy $2.50 Write Charles
D. Townsend I.F.R.Genealogy, 5721 Antietam Drive,Sarasota, FL 33581,
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
One of California's 27 original
counties. While the county was
actually created in 1850, the his
tory of the area dates back to
1542. In that year Juan Cabrillo
discovered the Santa Barbara Chan
nel and later, according to legend
crossed to San Miguel Island,where
he died and was buried. A second
Spanish explorer, Sebastian Viz
caino, entered the channel on the
Feast Day of Saint Barbara in 1602
TACIFIC
OCEAN
and named the area accordingly. Fr.
Junipero Serra founded the Santa
Barbara mission in 1786. Santa
Barbara Royal Presidio, establish
ed April 21, 1782, was the last of
four royal presidios in Alta Cali
fornia - San Diego, Monterey, San
Francisco and Santa Barbara. Santa
Barbara had all three Spanish foims-
Presidio representing the military;
Pueblo, civil and Mission,religious.
In 1873 Ventura County was es
tablished from the southern portion
Jiof the original Santa Barbara area.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
F.O.Box 1174, Goleta, CA 93116"J-IV''
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