Ancestors West-Vol 8 No. 3-1982
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Ancestors West-Vol 8 No. 3-1982
iticestor; Vol. 8, No. 3 'SEPTEMBER, J.982 u Whole Mo. 33 To6oy vOe&s vjjester&uj \i>ith tomorrow) Xor continuity*:! SANTA P. BARBARA 0. Box OFFICERS, COUNTY GENEALOGICAL 1174 DIRECTORS, Harry W. Titus Frank B. Goleta CA SOCIETY 93116-1174 COMMITTEES 1982 * President Smith "ice President Elizabeth Ann Early Secretary Norman E. Treasurer Scofield Emily Perry Thies Director Lilian Mann Fish Editor, Ruth Brooks Scollin Victor W. Director Librarian, Director South Parliamentarian Bette Root Genealogical Instruction COMMITTEES BOOK Sylvia Hanna HOSPITALITY Bernice MENBERSHIP Beatrice Mendillo McGrath PROGRAM Shirley Cobb PUBLICITY Grace WAYS AND MEANS Thomas Lorraine PAST Laabs PRESIDENTS Emily Perry Thies 1981 Bette Root 1980 Harry Titus 1979 Mary Ellen Webster Galbraith 197 8 Carlton M. 1977 Smith Selma Bankhead West 1975-1976 Harry R. Glen 1974-1975 Carol Forbes Roth 1972-1973 ANCESTORS WEST is published quarterly in March, June, September,December. Non-member subscriptions are $6.00 per annum. Single copies of current and back issues are $2.00, depending on availability. The rate for ad vertising is $3.00 for the first 20 words and 10 cents for each addition al word. Exchange advertising from genealogical and historical periodi cals is welcomed. Contributions of a genealogical or historical nature will be accepted as space allows. Queries are encouraged. Quotes and reviews from pieces appearing in ANCESTORS WEST have the approval of the Society if the source is credited. A Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society membership is $15.00 for the calendar year, dues payable by February 1, and includes one subscription to the quarterly, ANCESTORS WEST. Members joining after July 1st pay hald the annual dues and receive September and December ANCESTORS WEST. Spec ial consideration is given for Life, Associate and Honorary members. Family memberships also available, to include 1 copy of the quarterly. REGULAR MEETINGS: First Saturday of each month, 10 am to 3 pm. Roan 1, Goleta Ccnmunity Center, 5689 Hollister Ave., Goleta. Library at above address open each Wednesday, 12m to 4 pm. Visitors' attendance encouraged. 83 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 . . 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 Appeal is made for gifts of books, pamphlets and periodicals for the SBOGS library. Contributions will be reported in NEW IN THE LIBRARY section and are tax deductible. Reconmendations for purchases are to be made to the Book Conraittee. Ancestral Charts and articles for ANCESTORS WEST are solicited. Queries bring response and expan sion of family history data. The Library at the Goleta Coranunity Center Building is cpen each Wednesday afternoon, 12 noon to 4 p.m. meetings The regular monthly on the first Saturday of each month, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. .member ship meeting 11 a.m., continue to be well attended. arranging interesting programs for upcoming meetings. Shirley Cobb is 84 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. 85 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 86 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. 87 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. 89 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 69 Califonnia Hi span, ca V (The Hispanic Heritage of California) |fr Pamphlet No. 11 ~ a n 50 c£ § m October. iVsT II' \. a so fss m > a a " CARTA DE PRIMPS (COUSIN CHART) (Adapted by AtVUan HicliaeJUi, Gtnealog-Lit) T6 IT o o O P «+ >i H- M Grand- Brother Sister jUncle or Aunt, I Nephew or Niece Grand- Uncle or Aunt, Nephew or Niece Great-GrandUncle or Aunt, Nephew or Niece 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 t'ncle or Aunt, FIRST COUSIN 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: FOURTH COUSIN Fourth Cousin, Once Removed O rt- Nephew or Niece First Cousin, COUSIN M & Uncle or Aunt, First Cousin, iTwice Removed 3 Times Removed i3rd Great-GrandFirst Cousin, Uncle or Aunt, 4 Times Removed Nephew or Niece 2nd Great-Grand- 3rd Great-Grand- Great-Grand- Fourth Cousin, Once Removed FIFTH COUSIN You must begin with the name of a person who is a grandparent or some degree of great-grandparent of both cousins. 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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. 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