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INDEX - SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
Whole No.
?o
RECORDS
pub. in ANCESTORS WE8T, Vol. h
SANTA BARBARA FRESTD10 SOLDIERS
THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA
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Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society
Por.t Office Box 1171) Goleta, CA 93017
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1979
Harry Titus
President
Amy Woods Marwede
Vice Prpsic'ent
Arlene Langstaff Doty
Secretary
Carol Fcrbr-s Poth
Alma Imhoff Lanritsen
Nancy K. Hale Strait
Lilian Mann Fi3h
Treasurer
Director
Director
Director
Bette Root
Genealogical Instructor
Alma Imhoff Lauritsen
Librarian
Nancy K. Hale Strait....Parliamsntarian
Amy Woods Marwede
Publicity
Jean Stockwell
Hospitality
Lilian Mann Fish, Editor.ANCESTORS WEST
PAST PRESIDENTS
Mary Ell^n Webster Galbraith
Carlton M. Smith
Selma Bankhead West
1978
1977
1975-1976
Harry R. Glen
197}|_1975
Carol Forbes Roth
1973
A Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society membership
i3 $10.00 for the calendar year and includes one sub
scription to the quarterly,
ANCESTORS WEST. Dues are
payable by February first.
Members joining after July
1st will be required to pay but half the annual dues
and will receive the last two issues of the quarterly
for that year.
Special consideration is given for Life,
Associate and Honorary memberships.
The Society meets the first Saturday of each month from
10 AM to 3 PM at Room 1, Goleta Community Center, 5689
Hollister Avenue, Goleta, California for class instruc
tion, business session and workshop, using the Society
liorary.
Attendance of visitors is warmly encouraged.
ANCESTORS WEST is published quarterly in March,
September and December.
June,
Non-member subscriptions are
$6.00 per annum. Single copies of current and back is
sues are $1.50, depending on availability. The rate for
advertising is $3.00 for the first ?0 words and 10 cents
for each additional word. Exchange advertising from gene
alogical and historical periodicals i3 welcomed. Contri
butions of a genealogical or historical nature will be
accepted as space allows.
Quotes and reviews from pieces
appearing in ANCESTORS WEST have the approval of the So
ciety if the source is credited.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
AMY WOODS MARWEDE PROFILE
68- 69
NOTES ON AUGUST SOCIETY MEETING
69
DISCOUNTS ON GENEALOGIES ,ETC
69
THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA
FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS
Richardson
70- 71
71
Van
Zandt
Hill
MEMBERS ENROLLED May 1- July 7, 1979
72
QUERIES
72
DONATIONS OF BOOKS - Appeal
72
TOMPKINS REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS
72
ANCESTOR TABLES - Gordon Gale McClenathen
73-75
Merna Margaret Wallace (Mrs. GordonMcClenathen
75-76
76
INDIAN RECORDS
HOW TO PRESERVE NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS'...-.
76
BRANSFORD FAMILY HISTORY
.76
NEW IN THE LIBRARY ;
-77-78
THE ROYAL PRESIDIO SANTA BARBARA, SOLDIERS 1782
79
SANTA BARBARA PRESIDIO AND MISSION „ 1790 ,Drawing by
Russell A.
Ruiz 80-81
LOS ANGELES CITY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Appeal
82
POLISH RESEARCH
83
NEW IN THE LIBRARY - Books Donated by Harry Titus.8^-85
INDEX, SANTA BARBARA COUNTY RECORDS pub. in Vol.lf,
Nos. 1-U, 1978 ANCESTORS WEST
86-91*
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AMY
WOODS
MARWEDE PROFILE
Vice-president Amy and her husband John Marwede,a
realtor, have lived in beautiful Santa Barbara for the
pant thirty years.
A transplant from Massachusetts, much of her ear
lier life was spent in the old Ely Gould house on Spot
Pond in Maiden. A paint
ing by her sister Doro
thy Woods emphasizes itfi
antiquity and peaceful
surroundings.
One of the
privileges her father,Ed
ward Molven Woods ,enjoyed
as Captain of the Metro
politan District Police
Department was occupancy
by his family of this
house, owned by the Common
wealth of Massachusetts, builtl
around 1700 and over 200 years
old in the 1920 s with its wide
floor boards, a fireplace in all
the bedrooms
and in nearly all the rooms on the first floor.
Through carelessness or callousness on the part of
someone, a few years
ago
it was
and enlarge a small nearby zoo.
torn down to accommodate
Had Amy been in Boston,
its demolition would have been fought tooth and nail.
The Amy Woods Marwede ancestors chart appeared in
the June ANCESTORS WEST and shows her descent from Ste
phen Hopkins of the "Mayflower", through his son Giles,
down to Mary Hopkins who married Samuel Smith. Amy and
her niece, Dorothy Whitford, of Rutland, Vermont, are
diligently working on family genealogy and history. Both
are members of the Mayflower Society, as are the sisters,
Edna Wentzel , of Rutland, Mabel Marie West, of Thomson ,
Georgia, and Dorothy Woods, of Napa, California.
Edward Mel von Woods, was born in l87'4 in Forest
Glen, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, the son of Angeline
Hamilton and Robert W-ntworth Woods. The family move,]
when he was four to Cambridge, Mass., then to Everett
where he graduated from high school wearing his father- s
suit. Heha grown a foot that year and it was not easy
-ix feetC l:Vr n°r "^^ ^^ M,1° «*» »OW »•« o"J
lit L
I-, ,.&S
proud
of havin«
wor" "I*
father s
suit
The family
rinally
settled
in Maiden,
Mass.,where
his father built the Church of the Nazarene still stand
ing today.
„xs two brothers, Alton and Gordon Woods
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worked for the telephone company and they supervised
the installation of the entire telephone systems of Cu
ba and Porto Rico.
Recently when visiting in Yuma, A-
rizona, Amy met a Navy Captain who knew them well in
Havana when he was stationed there in the twenties.
is indeed a
small world*.
Two of his
It
sisters married
into old Cape Cod families, Rich and Snow.
Amy
and
her sisters have fond memories of visiting in Eastham,
where the Rich family home stood.
It is now the site
of a
historical museum in National
Seashore Park.
prom Amy s own words '» "Amnng my fondest recollec
tions are the Metropolitan Police Balls that were held
each year in Boston Symphony Hall.
It was one of the
big social events of the year and everyone came in their
finest.
One year when I was in my teens I had the honor
of leading the grand march with Gov. Alvin T. Fuller,
What
a
thrilll
"When I wrote to the M.D.C.
at
which is still located
20 Somerset Street for information on my father,
received a letter from Capt. John O'Brien.
I
This is what
he. said.
"•Tour inquiry has prompted some nostalgia for me,as
in looking at the files I have suddenly realized that I
am the last of the M.D.C. officers still working who was
appointed during the tenure of Supt. Woods.
There are
but four left who were here prior to his retirement in
19UU.
For Supt. Carpenter and all of us "oid Parkies"
who wore the grey uniforms may I wish you many pleasant
hours recalling the happy times you spent in the Fells
n i" *»a _ t "
NOTES
ON AUGUST SOCIETY
MEETING
Vice-President Amy Woods Marwede presided in the
absence of President Harry Titus, who was called to the
bedside of his mother in northern California.
On display were 33 volumes donated by President
Harry from his genealogical-historical collection.
DISCOUNT ON GENEALOGIES, ETC.
Members will receive a 10J? discount on reprints of 1,100
hard-to-find family chronicles and genealogies from all
areas of the U.S.,plus local records.biographies,and ac
counts of military units from the Revolution to
II.
World War
All books are facsimile reproductions of rare out-of-
print volumes printed on durable acid-free paper. Discount
offer expires Dec. 31,1979. To request a catalog send $1.00
to Dept. HS., University Microfilms International, 300 N.
Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 1»8106.
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THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA
Extracted by Mary Ellen Galbraith
PIKTRA
ARENAS
AVILA
Cavalier Leopoldo Chiappa PIETRA,b.Feb.,18U2
came from the ancestral home in the province of
Genova, Italy in 1866 to Santa Barbara,where his
brother, Frederico, lived. That year they bought
the Juan Sanchez Ranch for sheep raising.
They opened a
mercantile business in Santa Barbara and established a
store in Ventura. Schiappa m. Amparo ARENAS, of an early
Spanish family - a descendant of Cornelio AVILA. After
selling 7,000 acres to the California Fruit + Farming Co.
for a million dollars, Mr. and Mrs. Pietra built a mansion
on the corner of Alverado and 9th Streets in Los Angeles.
BARKER Frederic I. BARKER, a son of Francis Barker of
INGALLS Amesbury, Mass., and grandson of Dea. Samuel Bar
ker, a tailor who made a coat and breeches for Gen.George
Washington.
His mother was Nancy INGALLS,dau. of Moses
Ingalls, of Shelburne, Coos Co.,N/H/
There were 5 other
children- Nathaniel, Ausina, Albert F.CullenB., Eli, and
H. Clinton.
After serving in the Mass. Infantry and be
ing shipped to New Orleans during the Civil War, Mr.Barker
returned to Minneapolis and in 1872 came to San Francisco.
He was laughed at for coming south "such was the prejudice
against Southern California."
He arrived in Santa Barbara
New Years Day,1873, to a town crowded with nev arrivals
from the East. All hotels and boarding houses were filled.
He finally rented an unfinished garret on De la Vina. The
next 28 years he was employed in the making of fancy red
wood mantles, cabinet work, bookcases and sideboards.
SAUNDERS
HALL
Z.
W.
SAUNDERS served the northern Santa Barbara
County area as a tireless member of the medical
profession. Born in Van Buren Co., Iowa in I8U3, moved to
Missouri, where his father was a cabinet maker, bought a
large tract of land and built a saw and grist mill.
In
I876 the family visited Lompoc and liked it so well they
settled there. Mr. Saunders had served in the Civil War,
taking part in Wilson raid through Tenn.Ala.Miss. After
the war he began the study of medicine, grad. Iowa l87li.He
m. Lydia HALL, of Scotland Co., Mo. and had 5 children Don Carlos, Lewis, Robert, Hettie, and Dora. Dr. Saunders
and his son Don Carlos opened "the finest and best equipped"
drug store in the county. He became county physician and
surgeon for the Southern Pacific Ry.
imncSH
!2?
TRUMAN
o«on«-q
T° h" Percy LAWT0N b- Cheshire, Eng.l86J|, son of
Joseph LAWTON and Martha H0DS0H. During an I885
pleasure trip to the U.S., Mr. Lawton admired
Santa Barbara and for his health settled here. He
opened a real estate office on State St. opposite the Arl
Pokebv
n°*el'*n%
*l Vi°let
TRUMAN> Rokeby,and
ae-ndSaughter
Rokeby and
had 3 ch.Gwendoline,
Iris.
Jord
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MEIGS
WESTON
WILLARD
peveril MEIGS, b. I8U7, Brooklyn, N.Y. m. Rosa-
mond WESTON, a desc. of Richard WESTON of the Plymouth colony. They had 5 ch. - Peveril, Martin,
Rosamond Eddy, Helen and Leonora. The founder of
the family in America was Vincent MEIGS (MEGGS) from co. Dor
set, Eng. who settled in East Guilford, Conn, about 1637.
His son John was b. Weymouth and was deacon of the first
church in Guilford 1696-1713.
His son Janna m. Hannah WILLARD, granddaughter of Simon WILLARD, a hero of King Philip s
War.
After Uo years in business, he was forced to retire for
his health and came to California in I8U7.
establish a business
in the manufacture
Here he tried to
of olive oil but
could
not compete with foreign oil adulterated with corn oil.
WILSON
CALDER
Albert C. J. WILSON came to Santa Barbara in 1867
from the gold mines in No. Calif.
He was born
Joseph Wilson but, because there were so many of
that name, he applied to the legislature and by its act his
name was changed to Albert Calhoon Joseph WILSON. His grand
father, John, was an early pioneer from New Jersey to the
Ohio River valley. His father, Louis WILSON, was born in
W.
Va.
and served in the War of 1812.
When Albert was
28 he
came to California by steamship down the Ohio to New Orleans,
by boat through Lake Nicaragua, and by oxcart to the Pacific
Ocean.
The Wilson family was among the first of Eastern
lineage to settle in Santa Barbara.
He bought three blocks,
totaling 15 acres and erected a residence.
He married Mar
garet CALDER who came with her parents fromOhio via Panama
in 1856.
Their 3 ch. were Katherine Wilson Bell, Louis and
George.
FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS
RICHARDSON FAMILY RESEARCHER AND HISTORICAL NEWS
Published March, June, September, December
Subscription rate $5.00 per year, $1.50 per issue
Publication and Editorial Office
Richardson Heritage Society 9Uh South G Street
P. 0. Box 123, Broken Bow, NEBraska 68822
VAN ZANDT
The 13th annual reunion of the Van Zandt
Society will be held at Hilton Plaza Inn, Kansas
City, Mo. October 20-21, 1979.
It is not necessary
to be a member of the Van Zandt Society in order to
attend. For more information, contact Vesta Flack,
30U West 51st St., Kansas City, MO 6U112
(from Midwest Gen. Register, June 1979)
HILL - Southern States, as well as other states and
Ireland
HILL HERITAGE, quarterly journal of
Hill Family Historical and Genealogical Society
James E. Bellarts, Exec. Dir. Portland,ORE 97207
72
MEMBERS - Enrolled
May 1,1979 to July 7,1979
CARR, Julia (Mrs. Stafford)
JUNG,Ms. Josephine(Kuns)
CASTRO, Mrs. Roberto
KNEELAND,Mr. Charles E.
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FLORES , Mrs. Malilda(Jimenez) LORANGER, Ms. Romona
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QUERIES
PAGE
WANTED - COPY of The History of the PAGE Family
(1290-1911) with a brief history of Allied Fam
NASH
PECK
ilies NASH and PECK, pub. by author,Chas.N.Page,
DesMoines, Iowa,1911.
Name of paternal grand
mother, Mary Ellen PAGE appears on p. 103.
Ernest
D.
Miller
Ul2 Foothill Drive, Fillmore, CA 93015
?
GREEN
?
?
?
?
When did first wagon train reach Calif.?
was captain?
Who
When did GREEN family come?
HUDSON where did Nimrod HUDSON (Hutsen) settle?
(Hutsen)
Clay L. Swearingen
Box 511, Drain, Ore 971*35
The above query was received by the Goleta Branch of
the Santa Barbara Public Library and referred to SBCGS.
Although dates and places are lacking, it is hoped some
one can enlighten Mr. Swearingen.
DONATIONS
OF BOOKS
SBCGS is most grateful for the many volumes recently
donated by members and readers.The president suggests
gifts of books no longer in active use and not wanted
for the individual library after desired information
has been extracted.
During the administration of Carl
ton M. Smith application for exemption from federal in
come tax under Sec. 501(c)(3) was made and granted.
If space permits, donations will be separately listed,
otherwise check NEW IN THE LIBRARY.
TOMPKINS -REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS
oon^T* by Kare" Heritaee> 6657-A Pasado Rd. Gcleta.CA
93017,ior veteran and widow pension records from the "?ational Archives for Isaac and Jane Toralin produced 32*'
pages relating to Isaac TOMPKINS.Private,b.15 May 1765
m.2k Dec.1801 Jane CHRONK/CHRANK,lived Newark,Essex Co.
N.J.,applications made 1833-1855. Does anyone wish these?
73
ANCESTOR TABLES
CHART 23
Gordon Gale McCLENATHEN (Merna WALLACE) - U85 Cole Place
Goleta, California 93017
2.
Gordon Arthur McCLENATHEN
Una Claire POWELL
1901 - CA
1901 - CA
1975 •- CA
3.
1902
- CA
1958
1966
196^
- CA
k.
56.
7.
8.
9-
Arthur Frederick MsCLENATHEN
I856 -
Elizabeth Ann SULLEY (i)
i860 - CAN
Edwin C.
I878 1878 -
POWELL
Sadie Josephine GARRISON
John MLlo McClanathen
Lorasa RUGGLES
Calvin C. POWELL
Clarinda BELKNAP
MA
CA
CA
1820 - MA
1820 - MA
?
?
?
?
15-
Ephraim P. GARRISON
Mary Catlina SENTELL
181*3
1852
1839
1852
16.
William tfcCLANATHEN
1783 -
?
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17-
Abigail SNELL
?
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?
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18.
19.
2k.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
Benjamin RUGGLES
MA
?
?
Abigail GOULD
1783 1786 -
MA
?
?
John POWELL
Orin BELKNAP
1815 -
NY
Nancy STARR
1816 -
OH
12.
13-
Ik.
Enoch GARRISON
?
PURCELL
Thomas Young SENTELL (i)
Sarah Jane BETTIS
?
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- CA
- CA
OH
1903 - CA
OR
NJ
19^1
191^
MN
1931 - CA
- VA
?
?
1902
- CA
? - CA
- NJ
?
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?
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1821 - NS
1828 - NY
1881
- CA
189^
- OR
?
32.
33-
Thomas McCLANATHAN
?
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Catherine SHAW
?
?
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36.
Joseph RUGGLES
?
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37-
Sarah BRECKENRIDGE
38.
Ebenezer GOULD
3952.
53.
60.
61.
62.
Mille CONEY
Jonas BELKNAP, Jr.
Mary Ann GARLINGHOUSE
17!»7
175^
1760
1786
-
MA
MA
MA
?
Edward SENTELL (i)
1790 - PA
1771 - NS
Sarah Jane MOODY
1780 -
Jeremiah BETTIS
1791 - ME
63.
Catlina POST
1793 -
6k.
William McCLANATHAN (i)
7k.
William BRACKENRIDGE
- CA
- CA
?
MA
NY
?
1723 -• IRE
1827
1833
1851
1853
1867
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1815
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-
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- OR
- OR
1821 - NS
181*9
1871*
1876
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NY
- KS
- CA
?
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75-
Agnes SINCLAIR
?
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76.
Daniel Gould
?
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77.
Abigail
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78.
William CONEY
1726 -•
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79-
Mshitible ELLIS
1727 -•
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10l*.
105.
106.
107.
Jonas Newton BELKNAP
1759 - CT
1821* _
KY
Esther PARKER
James GARLINGHOUSE
1761 -
1809 -
NY
CT
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121.
Eleanor HUNT
Ruth CHURCH
122.
John MOODY
?
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123.
12U.
125.
126.
127.
Tamsen ROGERS
?
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ll*8.
IU9.
150.
151-
156.
Xjk2 -
RI
1778 -
NS
Jeremiah BETTIS
1752 -
?
Sarah SMITH
1833 -
?
1828 -
?
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?
Margaret BELLINGER
1763 17U8 1756 -
?
?
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James BRBCKENRIDGE (i)
I696 -
John POST
ME
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IRE
?
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Sarah
?
William SINCLAIR
?
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Mary
?
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Nathaniel CONEY
?
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157.
Abigail SKINNER
?
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158.
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William ELLIS
?
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159.
208.
Abigail MILLETT
?
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?
?
209.
Mary NEWTON
Elijah PARKER
210.
211.
242.
Samuel BELKNAP
1731 - CT
1737 - CT
?
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?
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?
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Simon ROGERS
21*7.
Tamsen ELLIS
250.
251.
252.
Alleson SMITH
Elizabeth JUNKINS
?
25I*.
255.
Frederick BELLINGER
Catherine WEBER
?
POST
1*16.
Samuel BELKNAP
1*17.
Mary DICKINSON
1*18.
Stephen NEWTON
Mary GIBBS
1*85.
John CHURCH
Rebecca BLACKMAN
1*86.
Israel SHAW
502.
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21*3.
1*87.
1*92.
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21*6.
1*81*.
MA
?
Martha STILES
Edward CHURCH
Grace SHAW
1*19.
1775 -
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TALIMAN
1707 - RI
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1755 -
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1702 - MA
1703 - MA
1757 -
CT
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1756 171*8 -
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1666 1668 1660 -
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Joseph ROGERS
?
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Elizabeth
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Alexander JUNKINS
Hannah MacINTIRE
?
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503.
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508.
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Phillip BELLINGER
?
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?
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510.
Nicholas WEBER
?
?
?
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832. Ebenezer BELKNAP
833. Hannah AYER
831*. James DICKINSON
835. Mary WOOD
1667 1672 -
MA
1762 -
MA
MA
1779 -
MA
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75
968.
969.
972.
Joseph CHURCH
Mary TUCKER
Anthony SHAW
973-
Alice STONNARD
981*.
985-
1638 -
1
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1711 1719 -
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Simon ROGERS
1618 -
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Susan
1615 -
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John MacINTIRE
?
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1
1007-
Susanna YOUNG
?
1
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loi6.
1661*.
Johannes BELLINGER
?
1
?
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Samuel BELKNAP (i)
Sarah JONES
1627 1635 -
ENG
1665.
1936.
MA
I689 -
I608 -
MA
1668 -
MA
1670 -
MA
1006.
?
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MA
MA
1937-
Richard CHURCH
Elizabeth WARREN
1938.
John TUCKER
?
1
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1939-
Ann
?
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3328.
3329-
Abraham BELKNAP (BELTOFT)
Mary STALLION (l)
3330.
3331.
Robert JONES
Elizabeth SOANE
3871*.
38753876.
3877.
Richard WARREN (I)
Elizabeth ? (i)
?
- ENG
?
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- ENG
1673 -
6656.
66576658.
6659-
Bennet BELTOFT
? - ENG
?
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Grace ADAM
?
- ENG
?
- ENG
Thomas STALLION
?
- ENG
?
- ENG
Mary DALTON
? - ENG
?
- ENG
?
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- ENG
(C)1589 (C)1595 -
?
7
ENG
161*3 -
MA
ENG
?
MA
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MA
George TUCKER
?
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Elizabeth STONCHEN
?
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ENG
CHART 21*
Merna Margaret WALLACE (Gordon McCLENATHEN)
U85 Cole Place
Goleta, California
93017
2.
Paul Bennett WALLACE
1901* - NB
3.
Eleanor Margaret KIRK
1907 - NB
1*.
5.
6.
7.
Samuel Martin WALLACE
Minnie Eleanor ISLAUB
Milton Hanna KIRK
Margaret Robinson MaKEAND
I858 - IN
I865 - MO
8.
Edward Oaks WALLACE
Ann Eliza BOGGS
1833 - OH
I838 - PA
1910 - NB
10.
11.
Fredrick John ISLAUB (i)
Barbara Mary WERNER (i)
1810 - GER
12.
James KIRK
1818 - OH
1886 - MO
1905 - MO
1907 - IA
13-
Eleanor MARCHBANK
ll*.
15.
James McKEAND (i)
Rachel HENDERSON (i)
1817 - PA
1837 - SCOT
9.
i860 - OH
1868 - WI
1827 - GER
181*1 - SCOT
191*7 - CA
1951 - CA
1925 - NB
191*8 - NB
1911* - NB
1906 - IA
1913 - NB
1911 - NB
76
16.
David WALLACE
17-
Demmis OAKS(ON)
18.
Matthew L. BOGGS
19.
?
1796 -
PA
?
?
1797 - ME
l8ll* - PA
?
?
?
?
1
?
JOHNSON
?
21*.
James KIRK (I)
25.
26.
27.
Margaret FERGUSON
William MARCHBANK
Nancy FRAZIER
1781* -
1792 -
?
- IRE
?
?
- OH
- OH
PA
?
? - PA
?
?
?
?
?
- PA
36.
Alexander L. BOGGS
37•
50.
Magdalena
?
Henry FERGUSON
51.
Eleanor PARAMOURE (PARMER)
1755 - PA
1826 -
OH
1758 -
?
I858 -
?
Alexander BOGGS
Ann ALRICKS
Thomas PARAMOURE
1755 -
1
?
1839 181*7 -
?
1760 ?
?
72.
73.
102.
ll*l*. Andrew BOGGS (i)
ll*5. Ann PATTOH
1**6.
ll*7-
Hermanus ALRICKS
Ann WEST
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1705 - IRE
1715 _ ?
?
?
?
?
1765 - PA
1789 - ?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Indian Records
Available in the Society Library is
Vol. Ill No. 2
May 1979, Bulletin of the Genealogical Society of Old
Tryon County, North Carolina, in which appears an arti
cle, entitled WARDS AND RELATIONS, by Lillian Ledbetter
Kimberlin, 785I* Goll Ave., North Hollywood, California
91605, pp. 57-69, with much information relating to the
seven clans of the Cherokee Tribe of Indians. The new
address of the Bulletin is P.O.Box 938 ,Forest City, N.C.
280l»3.
HOW TO PRESERVE NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
From Ancestors Unlimited, Southwest Nebraska Gen.Soc.
P.O.Box 6, McCook, NEBR 69001 July 1979 Vol..'3,7
Dissolve a milk of magnesia tablet in a quart of
club soda overnight. Pour into a pan large enough to
accommodate the flattened newspaper.
Soak newspaper
for one hour.
Remove, pat dry, Estimated life -200
years.
This recipe or formula has not been tested locally
BRANSFORD FAMILY HISTORY,2k6 pp.,index,1978,Lt.Col.John A.
Shiver, 5918 Peregrine Drive, Burke, VA 22015. Written and
published by a Bransford descendant, this book traces the
family in unbroken succession from 1280 to the present.
77
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Cavaliers and Pioneers. Abstracts of Virginia Land Pat
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Nell M. Nugent.
Colonial Families of the
the Southern States of America.
2nd Ed. By Stella S. Hardy.
Colonial Families of the United States of America. 1607
to 1775. Edited by George N. Mackenzie. Vol. I,
Vol.
VI.
The Cory Story (Indiana). Centennial History Committee.
197**.
Handy Index to the Holdings of the Genealogical Society
of Utah, by Mary J. Brown. 1971. Gift of Lilian
Fish.
Illinois. Enchantment of America Series. By Allen Car
penter. Gift of Shirley Lettington.
Kentucky Genealogy and Biography. Vol. III.
Butler, McLean, Muhlenburgh and Ohio Counties.
Edited by T. W. Westerfield. Loan from Shirley
Lettington.
My Folks Came in a Covered Wagon. A Treasury of Pioneer
Stories. Reprinted from Capper's Weekly.
New York Area Key. Guide to Genealogical Records. By
Florence Clint. Gift of Helen Miller.
New Jersey in 1793. Index of Militia Census. Compiled
by James 5. Norton. Gift of Harry Titus.
Ohio Genealogical Guide. Compiled by Carol W. Flavell.
Pennsylvania. Enchantment of America Series. By Allen
Carpenter. Gift of Shirley Lettington.
A Biographical History of Lancaster County (Penn). By
Alex Harris. Loan from Shirley Lettington.
Who's Who in the West. 6th Ed. 1958. Marquis.
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Wilderness For Sale. The Story of the First Western
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Lettington.
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Guide to Archives in the Connecticut State Library.
CoT\yriGht Registrations, Procedures, Fees. Ref. file.
Genealogical Research in Virginia State Library. 16 pp.
/
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Central Coast Gen Society, San Luis Obispo Co 7:2
The Colonial Genealogist IX: /( May
Lifeliner, Riverside XIV:k June
Iloticias, Santa Barbara Historical Society XXV:2
Orange Co Calif Gen Soc Qrtly XVI:2 June
Santa Clara Co Hist & Gen Soc Qrtly 15:k Apr
The Searcher, Glendale XVI:2 June
FLORIDA: Southern Genealogist's Exchange Qrtly XX: 89
GEORGIA Gen Soc Qrtly 15:1
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1978. Gift of V. Paddock.
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Quincy V:2 June
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KANSAS Kin XVII:2 June
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NEW MEXICO Genealogist, Albuquerque XVIII:2 June
NEW YORK: The Dutchess, Poughkeepsie. 6:3
NORTH CAROLINA: Bulletin of Gen Soc of Old Tryon Co
7:1 Feb
7:2 May
OHIO:
Ancestor Hunt VI:1 May
Muskingum, Zanesville 11:9 July 1978.
OREGON: Beaver Briefs, Salem XI:2 June
PENNSYLVANIA: Green Hills Echo, Waynesburg. 8:2 May
RHODE ISLAND: R.I. Roots
5:3
Fall
TENNESSEE: Lincoln Co Tennessee Pioneers VIII:2-3,
VIII:h
TEXAS:
Austin Gen Society XX:2 June
Footprints, Fort Worth
22:2
May
UTAH: Genealogical Helper 33:3 May-June
VERMONT: Branches & Twigs 8:2
Spring
VIRGINIA: The Publick Observer, Williamsburg.
Gift of Amy Marwede
WASHINGTON: Seattle Gen Soc Bulletin 28: *» Summer
19
THE
ROYAL PRESIDIO
OF
SANTA BARBARA
Founded April 21, 1782
Commandante
Lt. Jose* Francisco
l-v-v.
^
Ortega
•
Ensigns
Pablo Antonio Cota
Jose" Dario Arguello
Sergeants
Jose Raymundo Carrillo
Jose Maria Ortega
Ignacio Olivera
Corporals
Pedro Amad6r
Ignficio Rodriguez
Soldados
de
cuera
(leather jacket soldiers)\
Joaqufn Rodriguez
Jose Francisco Soto
Anastasio Felix
This list
Rosalino Fernandez
Juan Jose1 Lobo
Guillermo
Soto
Juan J.
Dominguez
Luis G.
Lugo
Vicente F.
Juan
Ignficio Rochin
Efigenio Ruiz
Tomas
Gonzalez
Juan Valencia
Tadeo Sanchez
Mariano Cota
Martin Reyes
Jose Ayalot
from its discovery Jo8g yalenzuelo
Vicente Quijada
written in Spanish Juan Leyva
Cervantes
Villa
Santa Barbara
California
to our own days,
Villa
Felipe Gonzalez
Salvador
appears in the
History of the
City of
Eugenio Valdez
Jose" Ruiz
by Rev. Juan Cabal-Josg L> Martinez
leria y Collell
Francisco Garcia
and translated
by
Edmund Burke
1892
Jose Lugo
_ .
_ „
Luxs
Refla
Juan
Ballestros
Juan M.
Romero
Manuel Valenzuela
Manuel Macbado
Isfdro German
Jose" Valdez
Indian Attendants
Jose*
Pedro
Loreto
Ramon
Hilario Carlos
Jose"
Salazar
Rafael
Gerardo
Luis Yaquis
Manuel
Orcha
Marcos
Varela
Jose
Calixto
As the Bicentennial approaches ANCESTORS WEST
looks forward to communications from descendants
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L
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/vntonio Navarro
F
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Jose
H
-
Manuel
G
-
Felix Villavicencio
Moreno
P.o s a s
Cajnero
The Los Angeles City Historical Society, P. 0. Box
1j10»«6, Los Angeles, CA 900l»l, is seeking descendants
of the above named pobladores (Founders) of the Pueblo
of Los Angeles in 1781.
The descendants will be recognized at a special cel
ebration during Los Angeles' bicentennial in 1981
Forms for documentation of descent are available by
writing to the Society at the above address.
83
POLISH
RESEARCH
An article in South Bend Area Genealogical Soc-
ity
publication, Summer 1979t Vol I*. No. 2 gives a
list of words encountered on Polish church records.
-
Age
Styczen
February - Luty
Parish
March
Miasta
Ks. or Ksiestuo
-
Town
April
Kwiecien
-
Princi
May
Maj
Pow.
-
District
Province
-
Same
Rok
or
Roku
Para,
or
January
Year
Lat
Parafia
pality
or Powiat
Gub.or Gubernja
Para,
to
Samo
as
the Parish
Marzec
June
Czerwiec
July
August
September-
Lipiec
Sierpien
October
Pazdziernik
Mrzesien
Wdowic
-
Widower
November
-
Listopad
Wdowa
-
Widow
December
-
Grudzien
Z
-Maiden
domu
Name
Kaweler
-
Bachelor
On
-
He
Ona
-
Her
or
Suitor
or him
or
she
In the 1852 Santa Barbara County census, the
Migration Patterns (ANCESTORS WEST,. March, 1979
No. 1, p. 12),included two persons born in POLAND
John B.
Vol.5
Adler and Martin Furst.
There
is
an active Polish American Arts Associa
tion in Santa Barbara, •teel-infl-.s are held monthly on the
third Friday at 7.30 p.m. in the Glendale Federal Savings
office, 3757 State St., Santa Barbara. The purpose is
cultural,with speakers on history, language, customs and
arts.
The President is Irene Pleszczynska (Mrs. Andrew
Pleszczynski) 2025 Monterey, Santa Barbara, CA 93101.
At lea3t 2k foreign nations are listed in the 1852
census of Santa 3arbara County (population 2,131) as the
birthplaces of its inhabitants.
ANCESTORS WEST hopes
to make contact with present day descendants.
8U
MEW IN THE LIBRARY
The following books and periodicals are donated by
Harry Titus.
BOOKS
The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and
Wales. Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings
from the Earliest to the Present Time. By Sir Ber
nard Burke. Reprint of 188** Ed. 1967.
DAR Patriot Index. 1966. National Society of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution.
DAR Patriot Index. First Supplement. 1969
DAR Patriot Index. Second Supplement. 197^.
How to Find Your Own Roots. A Guide to Tra (ing Your
Family Genealogy and Making a "Living History"
Album. By Lisa Ray Clewer. 1977.
Minorcans in Florida. Their History and Heritage.
Jane Quinn.
By
Mickler's Floridiana, Chuluota, Florida. Catalog of
In-and Out-of Print Florida Books.
1979-80.
Florida Under Five Flags, By Rembert W. Patrick.
Translation and Transcription of Church Archives of
Florida. Roman Catholic Records. St. Augustine
Parish. White Baptisms. 178^-1792. Historical
Records Survey. W.P.A. 194l»
Descendants of Edward Howell. By Emma Howell Ross.
Kentucky Records. Early Wills and Marriages. Old Bible
Records and Tombstone Inscriptions. Compiled by
Mrs.
William B. Ardery.
Our Ancestral Plots. One hundred eighty-four complete
Caldwell County, Kentucky Cemeteries. Compiled by
Mrs. Arawana Kyle. 1967-
Caldwell County (Kentucky) Marriages 1809-1900. Com
piled by Mrs. Arawana Kyle. 1967.
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.
Edited by Lucy M. Kellogg.
Volume I.
My Folks. Story of the Forefathers of Oliver Francis
Mershon, M.D., As told by himself. In the words of
Grace L. 0. Mershon. 19**6.
Our Pioneers East and West of the Mississippi. Family
Sketches - Mershon.
Andrew Mershon and his Des
cendants. By Grace L.O. Mershon. 1955*
85
Mershon Genealogy. Section II.
"Mershon Patriots". By
Grace L. 0. Mershon. 19V7•
Hopewell Valley Heritage. (Mercer County, New Jersey)
By Alice B. Lev/is. 1973-
Genealogy of Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing, "Old
Hunterdon County", New Jersey. Compiled by Hannah
L. Cooley. 1883.
The Pension List of 1818...Names, Rank and Line of Every
Person Placed on the Pension List.
Secretary of
War.
1820.
Minutes of the Vestry of St. Helena's Parish, South
Carolina 1726-1812. Edited by A.S. Salley, Jr.
Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina.
#81.
Charleston, 1976.
The Hereditary Register of the United States of America.
1973-
896 pp.
The Hereditary Register of the United States of America.
197*1. 870 pp.
The Hereditary Register of the United States of America.
1976. 763 PP.
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Basic Reference Books on Genealogy, Heraldry and Local
History. 1952-197'*. Genealogical Publishing Co.
Baltimore.
Some Sources for Kentucky Genealogical Research. By
John F. Dorman. 195**. 6 pp.
The National Archives.
Documents From America's Past.
The National Archives and Records Service in 1978.
PERIODICALS
Martin Family Quarterly. Vol. I: 1 - /| 1975. Vol. I In
dex.
Vol. V: 1
1979
The Mayflower Quarterly. Published by General Society
of Mayflower Descendants.
Vol. /»1:3 1975«
Vol. /|2:2,3 1976.
The South Carolina Historical Magazine Vol. 74:1 1973-
Vol. 76:i| 1975.
Vol. 77: 2, 3 1976.
86
INDEX - SANTA BARBARA COUNTY RECORDS
appearing in
ANCESTORS WEST, Vol. k, Nos. 1-1*, 1978
Births 1887-1890; Marriages l872-l875
County Hospital Cemetery 1892-190I*
Page
77
1*0
ABADIE, Rosa J.
ABLES, Katie
ABRAHAM, A. J.
38
38
38
38
Byron Alonza
ACKER, Fred
Harry
ADAMS, D. M.
115
16
80
George
ADAMSON, Martha
ADRIAN, Ygnacio
10
AH KOW
78
AIKEN, Marion L.
ALEGRIA, Juvenfino
16
8
8, 10
Narcisco
ALEULDE, Juan
ALEXANDER, Adelaide
12
118
Page
ARCHAMBAULT, Xavier
ARELLANES, Burbank
Ed
Henrica
12
80
Refela
k3
unknown
12
ARENAS, Luisa
ARICA, Antonio
ARRELLANO, Diego
ARROQDE, Juan
10
10
Francisco
38
Juan
38
38
H.
P.
118
80
Kate L.
Millie
12
ALLENES, William
ALTMICKS, P. Servatius, Rev. 80
12
ALVES, Frank J.
76
ALVISO, Jose C.
78
AMES, Sidney
118
unknown
ANDERSON, Abalaloni L.
1*3
^3
Charlotte H.
113
Harriet
M.
38
N.
N. L.
10,. 12,
William
ANDONAGUE, Mary
ANDONAEQUI, Estafana
ANDREW, Mary J.
ANDREWS, Martha A.
ANG, Song
ANTHONEY, Annie Russel
C.
V.
AQUILA, Theresa
ARAN, Jose Marcelino
ARATA, Anna
R.
38
78
78
12
1*3
118
118
*»3
113
80
10
80
76
16
12
»*o, 76
ASTORZA, Maria do Los Ar 3les 1*0
AUGER, Jean Bautist
115
16
AVENATTI, Luigi
38
AVERSWALD, Constance
118
AYALA, Constance
Isabel
113
8
8
Jose Daniel
Josephine
Margaret
ALLEN, Bessie Mary
1*3
Leo Cara
Maria D.
Maria Solares
Rafael M. de
Soledad
AYERS, W. W.
BADILLA, Carmen
BADILLO, Francisco Juan
BAILEY, unknown
BAIRD, George
BAIRLEY, Harry J.
BAKER, Granville W.
BALCH, Sarah S.
BALFOUR, Emily
BANDINES, Francisca
BANNERMAN, boy infant
BARGARAH, Tiburcio
BARARAH, Tiburcio
BARKER, Samuel A.
Susan Frances
BARLOGGI, Guiseppi
BARLOW, Charles
BARNES, Adelaide L.
Maria
M.
E.
female
BARNUM, Vance
William Berthold
80
8, 1*3
1*3
kl
k3
118
1*0
115
113
118
t3
*3
118
118
1*3
80
12
80
118
16
80
77
118
12
113
115
113
113
113
113
87
Index - Santa Barbara County Records
ANCESTORS WEST, Vol. 1*
Page
BARLDACCHI, Frank
BARRON, George
BASQUE, Bendila B. de
BASSETT, Charles W.
BASSO, Louise
BATES, Alexander
Rhoda
unknown
BATESON, Lovina
BATILLER, Adelayda
BAUDISTIL, Caroline Annie
Gottlieb
BAUDONNE, Henrietta
BAUER, Christopher
BEAN, Inna Blanche
Fred
BEAUCHAMP, Stephen
BECK, Fred
BECKER, Nick
BECKWITH, George
BEERMAKER, Frances
BEJAI, Balbina
BELL, James
John
Robert
Samuel, Rev.
BEDLESA, Antonis
BELOW, Charles
BELNAP, Joseph C.
BENN, Jane
BENSON, H. B.
38
1*0
1*3
115
80
118
118
1*3
*3
10
38
38
U8
8o
38
38
1*0
8
16
118
38
118
115
10
118
118
118
12
118
78
76
BERGEN, Ida M.
118
BERGER, Alexander
1*0
BERGMEYER, Ferdinandus, Rev.. 80
BERLOTI, Amelia
38
BERMJDERO, Alfonso
80
BERNARD, Cyrus
BERRY, H. V.
BERTCH, Allen Earl
Jacob
Jennie
BIGELOW, Ruth H.
BIREN, Fred Nicholas
Jacob A.
BITHER, Myrtle
BISSE, Frederick K. M.
BLAIR, Thomas
Thomas Raymond
BLAKE, Mary Frances
BLAKEY, Laura Leara
Reuben E.
80
115
38
38
38
t3
113
113
118
12
BLAND, Armita T.
William
BLUEL, Isabel J.
BLUNDELL, John
BOBBINS, Martin
BOLEY, Jeanette
BOND, Elizabeth
BONEBRIGHT, Harriet
BONDERRA, Maria
BONILLA, Florentino
BONN, Francisco
BOOTH, Priscilla
BONTILLER, Joaquin
Luiza
BOQUART, Elizabeth
BORCHARD, John Edward
BOTILLER, Joaquin
Luis a
female
BOW, Chin Look
BOWEN, Refugio Valdes de
BOWMAN, Mary Crawford
Reginald Handford
BOYCER, Sarah E.
BOYD, Alden M.
Allen
Allen Stuart, Jr.
A.
S.
Page
113
7
115
16
80
38
115
80
8o
80
12
16
115
115
113
10
115
115
113
12
80
kl
118
118
113
38
38
113
Josephine
118
female
113
BRADLEY, Fred C.
BRANCH, B.
BRASHER, Edward
ill*
male
BRAVO, Jn.
J.
R.
unknown
BRECK, Magdelina
BREEN, Matilda
BREWSTER, Mary
BRICK, Samuel
BRISLAUR, Dorothy
BROOKS, 0. T.
Walter Thomas
BROUGHTON, Robert J.
BROWN, B. W. C.
*3
113
113
118
113
113
8o
1*0
39
12
»*3
76
76
1*3
10, ll*
38
38
Helen
1*0
James
12
John
16, 1*3
38
113
113
Mary J.
Mary Jane
12
38
88
Index - Santa Barbara County Records
ANCESTORS WEST, Vol. 1*
Page
BROWN, Mike
12, 16
Paul Wesley
118
William
113
113
male
BROWNELL, Mark E.
BRUNETTE, L.
Latimer Joseph
Louis
BRYANT, William
BUCK, George
BUCHMAN, Filmore
BUE, Hing Chay
BUELNA, Eleanor
Jose
BURKE, Ellen
BURNAP, Havery Bingham
BURNARDEZ, unknown
BURNETTE, infant girl
BUROLA, Severo
BURTON, Joseph
BURTRAN, Seymour
BUSH, William
female
BUSHNELL, H. C.
BUTLER, Charles J.
118
38
38
8
CANTLAY, Richard M.
William
CARBERY, J. H.
CARD, John
CARDERO, Eugenio J.
CARDONA, Casimora
Juanita
Maria de Los Angeles
1*3
CARLSON, Roselind
CARMACK, Lodosky, Mrs.
CARPENA, Dolores
CARR, Mark
CARRIER, C. F.
80
80
CARRILLO, Claudina
16
78
80
1*3
Susan A.
Manuel
CALDWELL, E. M.
CALLIS, Lucinda Jane
William Sterling
CAMARILLO, Francises M.
Jose
CAMPBELL, Lois Jane
CAMENSFIELD, A. F. 0.
CAMP, Lyman Coe
CAMPI, George
CANAGA, R. F.
CANEDO, Louisa Eva
CANFIELD, A. W.
Emma Lena
Isaac Newton
38
16
16
Jose M.
80
Leveno
76
38
Ramona E.
1*0
16, 80
113
113
113
16
Selverio
38
Thomas
80
CART, Jean
CARTER, Daniel
1*3
76
38
38
Lucretia
12
115
BUTTRIC, Margaret
BUZZINI, male
Juan S.
1*0
8
80
Frances
Nettie E.
CALA, Enrique
CALDER, William
CALDERON, Juan
78
Felix
CARTERI, female
CASEY, Elizabeth G.
CASSILAS, L.
CASTRO, C.
Thomas
80
1*0
80
118
16
CAFFREY, Bessie
1*3
»*3
38
Dolores D.
78
F.
10
1*3
1*3
»*3
John J.
C.
Page
113
113
Francisco
12
Jose
12
Lutina M.
38
Vicente
113
113
38
39
1*3
12
1*0
1*3
8o
16
118
male
CATHCART, Annie
CAVALETTO, Cenventino
CAVALLERO, unknown
CEITMAN, F. M.
CHAFIE, Ferdinand
Samuel
77
8
76
76
113
76
76
118
80
12
»*3
118
12
1*3
38
38
CHAFFEN, August
CHAMBERS, James B.
80
CHAPIN, Gardner S.
1*3
1*3
78
Lucy
78
76
CHAPMAN, Robert E.
CHARD, Angelita C.
1*0
Dicideno
78
Joseph William
8
8
12
76
J. W.
CHASE, Julia Lucille
12
12
38
113
38
118
89
Index - Santa Barbara County Records
ANCESTORS WEST, Vol. k
Page
CHILDS, George
CHIN, Ting
CHING, Yee Ben
CHITTENDEN, Emma
CHONG, Han
Yee Paw
CHOW, Gen Tong
CHRISTIE, J. H.
CHURCH, Nathanill
CHURCHILL, John R.
CLAMENTS, James
CLAMUS, Charles
CLANTON, Esther Ann
CLAREY, Charles H.
CLARK, Ann
Anna
Helen Ann
James
James H.
J. S.
L.
M.
William
COATS, Catherine
Page
115
**3
Arcadia
118
Charlie
38
12
Eduarda
113
113
30
118
12
Eduardo
76,
Encarnacion
38
80
E.
12
Estanislo
10
76
Jennie
76
80
Juan
80
115
S.
Manuel
78
Miguel
10
Presentacion
16
Romanaldo
10
Ruberto
80
Trinidad
38
T.
16
1*0
113
38
118
8
78
Juana M.
38, 113
Victoria
8
115
30
1*3
115
113
38
CORRALES, Jose
CORREA, Philipa
COTA, Alejandro
115
113
Emido
118
38
78
Inocente
12
Martha D.
12
Jose Ramon
10
COFFMAN, J. M.
COINER, Sally Belle
COIT, John Owen
COLBURN, Eleanor
COLBY, Carrie
COLCLOUGH, Richard
76
Josi
1*3
38
38
COLEMAN, Florence Elizabeth
77
118
39
115
16
38
Lucretia Merrill
80
W.
38
38
38
1*3
78
S.
COMPTON, Robert
Willie
CONFAL, Amelia
CONLEZ, Annie B.
CONNELLY, Kate
CONNOLLY, Emmet Parnell
John Joseph
COOK, E. M.
Issac N.
Mary S.
118
8
8
113
12
78
COOPER, Annie, Mrs.
10
Charlotte FaIk
118
Eliza
T.
H.
CONNER, Catherine
CONTRERAS, Antonio
CORDERO, Angel P.
Anita
38
76
39
16
76
113
Juana
Leonardo
Miguella
Tomacito
COVARRUBIAS, Clarissa
Pascalina
COUIER, unknown
COX, Ella
COY, Catherine
COYLE, Peter
Susan
CRABB, Addie
CRABBE, Mary
CRAFT, Henry John
Lucien A.
118
80
115
1*3
8
76
10
10
39
28
115
76
76
CRAIG, Hiram
16
William
76
CRASS, Florence
CRAWFORD, Susan M.
CRESSEY, E. W.
CROOKS, Edwin Mills, Dr.
CROSS, John
Wilsey
unknown
CROW, Eliza Jane
CRUZ, Priscilla
80
8
1*0
80
76
80
12
118
16
90
Index - Santa Barbara County Records
ANCESTORS WEST, Vol. 1*
GAMMELL, Sarah Ann
GARCIA, A. A.
Dina
Eloise
Epefanio
Page
113
76
38, 113
78
119
13
Florentino
Francisco
81
Jesus
76
76
Juan Jose
Margaret Romilda
Maria A.
10
Rosa
8
Teresa
16
GARDNER, A. F.
C.
113
115
8
0.
Lillie
77
Mary E.
10
GARFIELD, Henry
GARNIER, Joseph
GARRABO, Manuela
GARVIE, James Perry
0.
P.
M.
GATY, Edward
GENTINA, Guisippina
GEORGE, Elizabeth
GERBERDING, E. 0.
Thomas R.
B.
GERHOLDT, Lucy C.
GEROW, Walter
William S.
GERARRA, Hortense
GIDNEY, male
GIBS, Joseph B.
GIDDINGS, Eliza H.
GILCHRIST, James
Mary L.
Sophie
GILLS, Cyrus F.
GILMORE, Andrew
GIOVENETTI, G.
GLASS, Louis
GLATZ, Elzie Hazel
John H.
8
115
115
38
38
James F.
Kitty M.
Lydia
William
GORDON, Nellie
GORMANT, Flasie
GOSS, Mable
GOULD, Qrrela
GOUX, Augustina
John
John Emile
Juan
GOVIER, Emile
GRACOMAZZI, C.
GRAGG, J. A.
GRAHAM, Benjamin F.
M.
A.
infant
GRANAS, F.
GRANDONA, Jose H.
Nicholas
13
13
Teresa
76
76
78
38
38
119
8
13
13
1*1*
8l
119
119
13
113
10
38
38
119
Margureta
111*
13
38
76
Mary
76
Rafaela
1*0
GOODCHILD, John
Guy Leonard
81
GLENCIA, Albertina
GOLAND, Katie
GONZALEZ, Manuel
Mariana
Page
GOODWIN, D. W.
78
unknown
GRANT, Annie
unknown
unknown
GRAVES, Ozero A.
GRAY, Clarence
Ida
GREEN, John Geo.
Jno. Augustus
GREENE, John S.
Joseph
GREENFIELD, Frances Ann
Robert
GREENWOOD, Laurence
GREER, E. G.
Mary C.
GREY, Amanda
GRIFFIN, Pastora J.
GRIMM, A. J.
GROSSI, Benjamin
GRUNWELL, A. H.
GUBARRE, F.
GUERANA, Ernisnia
Juan
GUEVARA, Francisco
GUILLEN, Senobio
GUIROS, S. Gorgonia
1*1*
8
8
1*1*
81
119
115
1*1*
39
39
38
1*1*
119
38
78
76
113
16
111*
1*1*
113
76
119
76
76
13
13
1*1*
13
115
115
1*0
1*0
1*1*
8l
8
8
10
111*
78
119
13
76
8
76
113
38
38
115
16
16
91
Index -
Santa Barbara County Records
ANCESTORS West, Vol. k
Page
HOAG, E. S.
HOBSON, Frances M.
J.
T.
78
10
115
HOCKING, W. A.
HOCKWORTH, Eleanor
HOFFMAN, Asa Hoyte
78
Page
JAMISON, Ora Bell
S.
I.
8
W.
JANSSEN(S), Augustine
81
Juan
Manuela
Charles E.
76
76
Enoch Springer
81
Ramon
HOLLISTER, E.
HOLLCWBUSH, Susan
HOLMBURG, Lawrence
HOLMES, Lizzee
HONCHIN, Luella
HOOPS, Abraham
HOORNBECK, Calvin DuBois
James Wallace
HOPKINSON, Marilla
HOPPER, John Thomas
HORBACK, John
HORN, Andrew
HORNE, A.
HORTON, Grace
KOSTETLER, Allice M.
Amanda K.
HOUGH, Jessie Woniger
HOWARD, Belle
Joseph
HOWERTA, Sarah E.
HUBEL, Clare
HUBBEL, William H.
HUMPHREY, Maude
HUNT, Ann
Ida K.
Jennie
infant
HUNTER, George
Mary Scott
A.
A.
78
39
17
76
113
113
1*0
10
1*0
1*1*
77
119
78
78
1*1*
119
115
115
13
17
13
13
77
119
1*1*
1*1*
38
J. M.
HURLEY, Thomas
HUSE, Eleanor
HUSTON, Charles
HUTCHINSON, Susan
HUTT, S. S.
HUYCK, Walter S.
INGRAM, George Howard
JACKSON, unknown
JAMESON, J. M.
S.
119
76
L.
S.
78
76
Eugene
HOPKINS, Henry
C.
10
M.
1*1*
115
119
38
113
1*1*
81
9
113
111*
77
111*
Ramando
Romana
JENNINGS, Mary E.
Joseph
JERCW, Millie
JESS, Felix
JETER, Carlotta
Fred
JEWETT, Philo D.
JIMINEZ, Dolores
JOHNSON, D. H.
Emily S.
George N.
J.
J. F.
Lottie E.
Stephen
W.
JONES, A.
Mary
JORDAN, Charles T.
C.
76
76
R.
JORGINSON, Luis Peter
JUAREZ, Juaquin
Leandro
Reyes
KAHN, Bertha
Lazard
KANE, James
KAYS, Emmanuel
KAYE, John
KEARNEY, James A.
KEENAN, P.
KELLY, P. 0.
KELSCH, H. C.
Henry
Laura Estell
KELTON, Charles Henry
Katie
KENNY, Joseph A.
KERN, Jerome
KIMBER, Job Vernon
Virginia
KIMBLY, Frank
KINCAID, Joseph H.
13
ko
13
80
80
119
13
13
81
81
76
76
13
119
76
119
8
8
116
113
17
8
13
77
38
38
17
78
1*1
116
1*1
116
78
13
81
13
113
38
113
38
38
119
1*1*
13
81
119
1*1*
81
13
92
Index - Santa Barbara County Records
ANCESTORS WEST, Vol. k
GUMIELS, Frank
GUTHRIDGE, William
GUTTIERREZ, Antonio
Ardella
Blanche
F. N.
Jose E.
Mary Carmen
Octavario
Victor Hugo
GUTRIDGE, Ida Mary
HAAGEN, T.
HAILES, Charles Richard
HALDEN, Oscar
HAILS, M. A.
Mary
HALES, Laura M.
HAINES, John P.
infant
HALE, Caroline B.
HALFORD, James D.
Lulu Bell
HALL, Dorenia
Mary C. F.
Richard
W.
E.
HALSEL, S. A.
HAMILTON, Andrew
Elizabeth
Isabella
Porter
HAMEN, Joseph Clark
HAMMOND, Angustius
Frank
Peter
HARD, Genevieve
HARDEY, Albert
HARKNESS, Fred
Lawrence
HARNET, Agenes I.
HARRELL, Zoe Minard
HARRIS, Columbus R.
Page
8
115
81, 119
1*1*
1*1*
115
13
115
8
1*1*
113
13
1*1*
8i
111*
9
8l
13
1*1*
13
113
113
1*1*
10
119
113
Halund
Refugia
HASCALL, Amana
HATHAWAY, Edwin J.
F.
C.
HATHERLEY, John
HAVILAND, Vergie
HAWKINS, A. W.
Sarah
Willie
HAWLEY, Robert
HAYES, Lancartin C.
HAYNES, Charles
Willie
HAYWARD, Amanda M.
Lottie
HAZENRIGG, Charles
HEACOCK, Josiah
HEACOX, Mary E.
HEDRICK, David E.
HELMER, Adele
George, Jr.
HEN, Pan
HENDERSON, Alice
78
113
113
39
1*1*
78
115
119
119
8
10
Eleanor Richie
HARTNELL, Matilda
10
81
13
1*0
119
Marion K.
HARRISON, Albert W.
Lillie
George
10
William Clarence
Frank
10
E. W.
Solomon
HARTELL, Leah Augusta
HARTLEY, George
HARTMAN, Fairfax A.
16
8
119
1*1*
81
Lee
76
infant
1*1*
David R.
HENDRICKS, William
HENRY, James
Jacob
Patrick M.
HERNANDEZ, Edmund
Francisco E.
James F.
HERN, Maggie
HERNSTER, George
HESS, Paul G.
HEXENBAUGH, Mary Ella
HEWETT, Mary E.
HICKMAN, Minnie
HICKS, Beverly A.
HILL, George Washington
M.
A.
Mahlan S.
R. W.
HILLIS, William
HILTON, Allie Mary
Page
1*1*
1*1*
13
17, 1*1*
39
39
113
119
8l
76
1*0
76
113
10
13
119
1*0
1*1*
17
119
81
115
1*0
10
1*0
38
38
119
78
10
119
113
38
17
10
1*1*
81
13
115
1*1*
119
8l
13
113
13
8l
10
113
115
119
119
93
Index - Sonta Barbara County Records
ANCESTORS WEST, Vol. 't
CULBERTSON, infant girl
CUESTA, L. Faela
CUNY, Annie
CURLEY, Cornelia
Thomas
Thomas Brown
CURRY, Thomas
DAHL, George
DANA, Marie
Ramon
DANGLADA, Manuel
DARLING, John Wayne
Rozado
Sallna
William
DARRELL, N.
DAUGHERTY, Eddi
DAVIS, Don Phelps
Emily Carmelita
Walter
William L.
DEAN, Jessie C.
de BAUX, Juan
De la TORRE, Jose
de la GUERRA, Mary
DELBROCK, Henry
DEMOUSSET, Athalic
DEN, Catherine M.
Nellie
Susan A.
Page
118
113
39
8
115
8
118
16, 118
8
Ito
no
'*3
78
78
8o
115
8o
76
38
38
76
78
115, 116
8o
D1LT.ARI), Robert M.
DITTMAH, Charlie
Miry Janr
DIXON, infant girl
POAN, George !).
Joseph Deal
DODGE, Edward
Gwenn
DORRR, Phillip
WHR, Gporge
DOUGIAS, Julia A.
k3
H3
10
8
H3
8o
U3
9
Ho
78
12
8
8
76
'n
1J?
115
DOVRR, Ellen E.
DOW, James
R., Mi's.
DOYLE, Annie
»»3
II.
II.
Marqueribe Tearl
DREYFUS, Emanuel lewis
Louis
DRUM, John R.
DUBUX, Juan Marin
DUFF, Taryned
DUGDALE, Ellen M.
DUNSHEE, Frank M.
DUPONF, Austin
10
80
115
William B.
'•3
118
8
infant
Martin
DUFFY, John
William A.
DJCKSON, Robert
DILL, Iaura
DONALD, Julia
D0NQL1T, Charles II.
DOHSEY, M.
DOTTA, Joseph
Josephine CaLherlne
DOTY, Margaret
DUGAN, F. A.
112
DEWING, A.
DIBBLES, Thomas B.
DIBBLE, Theresa
M-iria
Tomansa
76
113
12
112
M.
8o
William
DENN, William
DE RIENX, Mary F.
DETROY, Joseph
Page
DOMINGUEZ, Elena
Margare 1;
DUPY, Joseph
DURYEA, Piorrepont II.
EAMES, Etta Marie
EARLY, Bernard
EASON, Churles
EATON, Hayward
Helen Justin
EDGAR, F. B.
EDWARItt, Anna
(Jeorge
kh
118
39
113
113
38
38
112
ko
16
1.6, 8o
115
'*!»
118
kk
16, kk
78
8o
115
16, 118
ko
ko
kk
76
38
38
'•3
Ro.^nna
115
1?
SamupI
119
'•0
10
.118
76
76
38
38
76
16
EELS, infant, girl
ERRO, Miguel
EIANP, Will.lam
E1.DRKP, Albert
ELI/.APE, J. J.
ELLISON, Bert
ELLISON, O.laf
ELI.'WORTH, Edith K.
El MORE, Benjamin
3.19
38
115
80
8
16
1.19
10
Ho
9k
Index - Santa Barbara County Records
ANCESTORS WEST, Vol. 1*
Page
EMMERSON, Percy W.
ENGELEN, ?
EPSON, Antonio
EROLINDA, ?
ESCOBAR, A. F.
ESLY, Agnes J.
ESPINOSA, Amparo
Ascension
Emerica
Felicita
Josefa
12
12
12
FILEZ, Manuel
FILMORE, W. H.
1*0
FIRN, John
FISH, Mary S.
FISHER, I. K.
76
12
10
78
1*0
119
15
Juan
16
Louisa
1*1*
Mercy
12
Rosa
38
Valdina
ESSON, Evans J.
ESTORGA, Maria
ESTRADA, Alf
Alfred M.
George Edward
ETCHART, John
ETCHAS, Martin
EVA, Richard
EVANS, Walter Everett
EVERETT, Hiram
EWING, Jane C.
FABRING, Margarita J.
FAIRCHILD, Frederick E.
FALLON, Kate N.
FANTINI, Celestina
FARMER, Hammond George
Hazel Martha
' FARREN, Charles
FARWELL, George W.
FAULKNER, Emily F.
Jacob H.
FAY, Mary T.
FELIPPILLO, Giovanni
FELIZ, Luisa de
Martin
FELL, Jessie
FERDINA, Alberto
FERNANDEZ, Francisca
Josephine
FERRIER, George
FESTE, William
FETTER, John
FIELD, Frank
FIELDS, E. G.
FIGUERA, Micala
80
119
78
8
113
113
80
1*0
16, 80
80
12
1*1*
1*1*
81
1*0
12
113
113
1*1*, 81
16, 1*1*
12
119
1*1*
119
FINLEY
V.
M.
FITHIAN, Ethel Ann
FITZGERALD, Edward C.
FITZGIBBON, Sarah
FLEET, Thomas
FLINT, Mary A.
FLORES, Jose
Juan
FLOURNEY, Harry
FOGLEMAN, Katie
FONG, Quen Gun
FORBES, John C.
FORBUSH, Eva
Mary
FORD, Henry C.
FOREN, Alexandro
FORGEUS, Jeanne
J.
W.
FORREST, W. S.
FOSTER, Charles
Herma A.
Josephine
Marion
Robert James
FOX, Bonaventure
Nettie B.
FOXEN, Alice
Ben
Frederico
Jos ifa
Page
13
113
8
119
1*1*
78
78
1*1*
16
39
16
119
8
8
1*1*
1*0
8i
1*0
38
78
13
10
38
38
8
1*0
1*0
113
1*0
1*1*
8l
119
8
8
115
13
Juana M.
1*0
Marie
38
38
Samuel
12
Thomas
12
infant
113
1*1*, 81
8l
1*1*
FRANKLIN, J. M.
10
infant boy
8l
FREDIANI, Edith Ida
38
38
38
38
8, 113
78
16, 8l
12
38
76, 113
10
M.
E.
Frank
Marie
FREER, Mable
FREESHONE, Lason
GAGE, Thomas
GAGLIA, Charles
10
10
16
16
8i
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