Ancestors West-Vol 9 No. 2-1983

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Ancestors West-Vol 9 No. 2-1983
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Vol. 9 So.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P.O. Box 1174
Goleta, CA. 93116-1174
OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, COMMITTEES 19 83
Norman E. Scofield
President
Emily Perry Thies
Vice President
Elizabeth Ann Early
Secretary
Muriel Riemer Graham
Treasurer
Harry W. Titus
Director
Lilian Mann Fish
Editor, Director
Ruth Brooks Scollin
Librarian, Director
Frank B. Smith
Parliamentarian
Alma Imhoff Lauritsen
Genealogical Instruction
COMMITTEES
BOOK
Sylvia Hanna
HOSPITALITY
Changes Monthly
MEMBERSHIP
Beatrice McGrath
PROGRAM
Shirley Cobb
PUBLICITY
Amy Marwede
WAYS AND MEANS
Amy Marwede
PAST PRESIDENTS
Harry W. Titus
Emily Perry Thies
1982
1981
Bette Root
1980
Harry W. Titus
Mary Ellen Webster Galbraith
1979
1978
Carlton M.
Smith
1977
Selma Bankhead West
1975-1976
Harry R. Glen
1974-1975
Carol Forbes Roth
1972-1973
ANCESTORS WEST is published quarterly in March, June, September,
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>io.uu
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ships also available, to include 1 copy of the quarterly.
REGULAR MEETINGS: First Saturday of each month, 10am to 3pm,
Room 8, Goleta Community Center, 5689 Hollister Ave., Goleta, CA.
Library at above address open each Wednesday, 12pm to 4pm.
Visitors' attendance encouraged.
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ANCESTORS WEST
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Vol. 9 No. 2
June, 1983
Page
COLIN CHAPMAN VISITATION- LECTURES - Other Local and Coming Events
THE UOKTECITO CEMETERY, Richard S. Whitehead (Jay Pion Report)
44
45—47
LEGISLATICN TO PROTECT BDRIAL SITES
47
NATIONAL MUSEUM DAY - May 18, 1983
47
ANCESTOR TABLE,
Chart No. 37 - Elizabeth Ann Early
48
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1899
49-52
1900
52-56
SEARCHING FOR NEW ENGLAND ANCESTORS? (Seattle Genealogical Society
56
WOBTHINGTON DESCENDANTS
56
Newsletter announced
LUTHER BURBANK INFORMATION SOUGHT
57
1983 NATIONAL JEWISH SEMINAR IN GENEALOGY
57
Los Angeles, California, July 31-Aug. 4,1983
SPANISH SAYINGS
57
THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA
58
AMERICAN FAMILY RECORD ASSOCIATION- register,family reunions, etc.
58
ANCESTRY OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD
59
QUERIES
59, 62, 63
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY LOCALITIES with Map
60-61
HELP FROM CORRECTIONS- Remarriage surnames of females
62
ADVERTISEMENTS
63
KENTUCKY Map,history research aids, references, etc.
64-68
TENNESSEE Maps, history, research aids, references, etc.
69-72
SBCGS REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS (continued from March issue) 73-74
NEW IN THE LIBRARY
75
HARVILLE REUNION, Ferndale, CA August 6-7,1983
75
NEW QUARTERLY EXCHANGES, EXCHANGES AND QUARTERLY DONATIONS
BOCK REVIEWS
76-77
78
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 purchase
of books are to be made to the Book Ccromttee.
Ancestral Charts and articles for ANCESTORS WEST
are solicited. Queries are free and bring response
and expansion of family history data.
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COLIN R. CHAPMAN VISITATION - LECTURES
SBCGS was privileged for a second time to have as a guestspeaker the
recently retired Chairman of the Federation of Family History Societies, the
international organization with headquarters in England.
By profession a
certified engineer, an energy technologist, a chemistry graduate, and a Fellow
of the Royal Society of Health, he has been interested In Genealogy for 30 years;
was a member of the Executive Board of the International Federationcf Family His
tory Societies and its Chief Executive until April 10, 1983.
He is an instruc
tor and assessor for the Duke of Edinburgh's Sliver Award in Heraldry; has found
ed seven major genealogical societies In England; lectured at the World Confer
ence on Records In Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1980, when he first visited Santa
Barbara, and is on his fourth Genealogical Lecture Tour of North America. On his
first visit he stayed in the homes of members in the Goleta area and this time
his hosts were George and Audrey Guntermann of Monteclto.
The dinner and lecture at the First Congregational Church dining hall
facilities in Santa Barbara on Friday evening, April 15, 1983, was arranged by
SBCGS member Emily Perry Thiess, with assistance from many members including
Lorraine Laabs, tickets and reservations, Evelyn Fetters, Meda Mylerburg, Janet
Lawler, and Ruth Norris.
Mr. Chapman discussed various aspects of research in England and pointed
out differences between customs and records in the United Kingdom and the United
States, and responded to questions from the audience.
ture was delivered at the Goleta Community Center
A second two-hour lec
SBCGS library room on
Satur
day morning. He then went on to Ventura for a meeting and lecture at the Ventura
Genealogical Society and then on to Salt Lake City for a scheduled appearance
there.
He surprised Emily Thies by remembering that three years ago her ques
tions had evidenced interest in tracing ancestors in Northampton and brought her
a packet of Northamptonshire material. He speaks easily and with a fine sense
of humor, while dispensing valuable information.
Some may wonder if what might
appear to be Santa Barbara eccentricities or manners may not serve to lighten
many a future talk - such as serving a meal on paper plates, without knoves, when
the rolls were not pre-buttered. His attitude was, "Well, I don't have to worry
about changing hands when I use my fork."
Several guests from the Ventura Genealogical Society, Santa Maria, and the
Santa Ynez valley attended the sessions. Melinde Hatfield, editor of the Oregon
State Genealogical Society "Bulletin", was a guest of the editor and went on to
Salt Lake City to do further research on the Mann family of Elgin, Scotland, New
England and Virginia.
OTHER LOCAL EVENTS
This year the Local History Exhibit for Junior and Senior High School
students , directed by Dr. Thomas Fuller, was held at the Allan Hancock Jr. Col
lege in Santa Maria on April 26 and 27.
A workshop in Oral History Is scheduled to be held at University Center,
UCSB on May 21-22, 1983, under the auspices of the Southwest Oral History Associa
tion. Scheduled topics include: "Interviewing Techniques"- Enid Douglass, Direc
tor, OHF, Clemenont; "Processing Procedures" - Mitch Tuchman, principal editor,
OHP, UCLA; "Equipment" - Dale Treleven, Director, OHF, UCLA; "Oral Historians and
Written Historians: Adversaries or Colleagues?", G. Wesley Johnson, Professor of
History, UCSB; dinner speaker, Thomas L. Charlton, Director, Inst, of Oral Histo
ry, Baylor U., Waco, Texas,"Oral History: Its Exciting Present and Even More Prom
ising Future, with a penal discussion on Sunday morning on Special Projects:
"Research of the Babbitt Family Ranch" - Karin Ullman, Phoenix, Arizona; "Research
of Indochinese Refugees" - Ray Smith, Professor of History, SDSU; and Santa Bar
bara Museum of Art, Oral History Program; moderator, Lawrence B. de Graaf. Direc
tor, OHP, CSUF
SBCGS member, Patricia Meade White, author of "The Invincible Irish, Ron
ald Wilson Reagan, Irish Ancestry and Immigration to America", has receiyed a
purchase order from Nancy V. Menan, Chief, Library and Printed Archives of the Na
tional Archives, requested by the White House. This book also contains names and
first settlements of the 0'Regans who arrived before the Revolution and follows
them westward from the Carollnas and Virginia. Some 250 names are Indexed. The
book was reviewed In an earlier Issue of ANCESTORS WEST and may be obtained from
Portola Press, P." 0. Box 1225, Santa Barbara, CA 93102. $9.95 plus $1 mailing.
OTHER COMING EVENTS
July 13/16, 1983 First National Conference for Genealogists In the Northeast,
sponsored by The Connecticut Society of Genealogists; The Association of Profes
sional Genealogists, and The Federation of Genealogical Societies, Parkview Hilton,
Hartford, Connecticut.
Conference limited to 1,000 registrants.
July 17-22, 1983 8th Annual Seminar, Family History Research in the United States,
University of Connecticut, Storrs, Ct 06268{Instructor.David F. Stoddard, C.G.R.S.
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THE MONTECITO CEMETERY
Richard S. Whitehead,
Vice President, Santa Barbara Mission Archives-Library, formerly Santa
Barbara County Planning Director, formerly President, executive secre
tary and trustee of Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, and
source researcher re Santa Barbara Royal Presidio plans and history, at
Bancroft Library and other facilities in California and Mexico.
If you were only fifteen years old and a healthy, active boy,
would you be interested in researching the early history of an abandon
ed cemetery and find out who was buried there?
Not likely!
Yet that is what Jay Pion of Boy Scout Troop 50 at the Carpin-
teria Community Church chose as the subject of the project he hoped
would qualify him for an Eagle Scout Badge.
His successes and disapp
ointments are recorded in a fifty-page report that makes fascinating
reading.
His findings will be of value to a great many descendants of
people buried in the Montecito Catholic Cemetery, just east of Sheffield
Drive on the north side of East Valley Road.
The information in this
article is all extracted from Jay's report, with his permission.
Juan Ayala, a parishioner at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in
Montecito, donated the 1.31 acre parcel to Bishop Mora for a cemetery
in 1881.
The book of deaths for Mt. Carmel Church starts in 1908 and
ends in 1918.
It records 18 burials at the Montecito Cemetery. Jay's
challenge was to find the names of the other burials between 1881 and
1908 and to attempt to have the cemetery cleaned up, fenced, a plaque
erected and regular maintenance established.
Jay found part of the record in a book entitled "Baptisms,
MarriageB and Deaths; Montecito, Carpinteria and La Patera, 1877-1883"
written in Latin and stored in the safe at Our Lady of Sorrows Church in
Santa Barbara.
Library.
A copy is located at the Santa Barbara Mission Archive-
This book lists 33 burials in the Montecito Cemetery, for a
total of 51. This still left a gap for the burials between 1883 and
1908.
From 1895 to 1899, the Old Mission Santa Barbara was responsi
ble for the Montecito Cemetery, and the parish book of deaths for that
period is kept at the parish office.
not indicate where the
Unfortunately, its entries do
burials occurred.
Jay then turned to the Coun
ty Recorder's office where he checked through some
3500 death records.
Here he found 26 names of people buried in Montecito between 1888 and
1910.
Jay is not sure that twelve of these were buried at the Monte
cito Catholic Cemetery because the entry simply says "Montecito" which
could mean either the Santa Barbara Cemetery east of East Beach or even
a family cemetery before they were prohibited by County ordinance. No
other records were found.
Jay next tackled the job of clean-up, fencing, marking and
maintenance.
At first he received cooperation from the Archdiocese,
and in accord with their requirements, he arranged for a million dollar
insurance certificate naming the Archbishop as an insured, and a holdharmless agreement, both executed through the
Boy Scout organization.
But then, approval to proceed was withdrawn without giving him any
reasons for stopping him.
He checked with the archdiocese attorney
and was told there was no legal problem.
A Los Angeles Time reporter
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MONTECITO CATHOLIC CEMETERY
interviewed him about this time, since Jay had a very newsworthy project,
and a rather scathing feature article appeared in the Los Angeles Times
issue of October 22, 1982.
Shortly after, Jay was notified by
letter signed by Timothy Cardinal Manning that the property would be fen
ced and certain trees removed, but that any other work would have to be
done by cemetery authorities. Jay, a Catholic, was mildly rebuked by
the Cardinal for the newspaper article. Jay wrote back and apologized
for any embarrassment caused the Church, although he was, of course, not
responsible for the news article.
Jay had arranged for a considerable amount of donated work and
equipment and materials.
A tractor was to clear the underbrush and some
trees were to be removed. To keep the weeds down, a thick plastic sheet
was to be laid on the ground and covered with several inches of wood chippings.
Some bushes were to be planted, a split-rail fence sonstructed and
a stone monument erected. Just before this work was to start, Jay received
a call saying the project was permanently canceled. Subsequently, the fence
was started, but then the posts were removed.
Some trees that blew over
in last winter's storms were cut and stacked.
Nothing more is being done.
Jay's research work was a success, but there has been no material
improvement on the property itself, and he is baffled as to why. There
are two possible reasons, both understandable. If this cemetery is improved
and maintained, it would be a precedent for descendants to demand similar
action at other abandoned cemeteries.
Secondly, such improvements could
spark demands by descendants that they be buried next to their ancestors,
necessitating continued expensive maintenance.
These arguments seem weak
considering the minimal improvements contemplated in Jay's project. They
do not justify leaving him in the dark as to why his project was denied.
Jay is to be highly complimented for his choice of what turned
out to be a difficult project and for hiB accomplishments.
He has been
diplomatic in his approaches to people, thorough and comprehensive in his
research program, intelligent in his analysis of findings, and persevering
in his refusal to give up when he encountered obstacles.
He has a knack
for historical research and this experience, though disappointing to him
in some particulars, will enrich his future life.
And he will receive
his Eagle Scout Badge.
The burials discovered by Jay Pion follow:
IOS?
Ayala, Constancia
1878-79
taj
Ayala, Leo
1895
Bermudez, Alfonto
1879-80
Bojorque, Maria C.
Christina, M. F.
Cota, Henry
1858-59
Cota, Jose J.
1831
Cota, Joseph
1826-27
Dominguez, Emilina P.
1903
Dominguez, Gerirudis
Dominguez, Josephus
Dominguez^ Manuel' ;4.
SosStrJ
tiarf18*0 C«
Foster, Robert
NOTEi
i§§9
&ifflrT8iPicias
Jiminez, Dolorez
fcoSiij Corra**
Lopez, Jose J.
Lopez, Jose M.
Lopez, Odelia
*?w
1821-22
1891
1895
1677
1882-83
Lopez, Raymunda
Martinez, Bernardo
Martinez, Edward
Mayen, Joseph A.
McLaughlin, stillborn
Moreno, Verginia
Newton, Albert
Olivas, Felicitas
Olivas, Jose
0^nal!s,H£ionafuRft.
Jay's report provides additional data on the
persons listed, not included in this article.
1869-70
1874-75
1818-19
1911
1889
1893
1860-61
.1831
Brfcft
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THE MONTECITO CEMETERY
Padilla, Berthold M.
1877
Robles, Alonzo
Robles, Anivar G.
Romero Teofilio
Ruiz, jonn
1909 Ruiz, Jullanus
Robles, Laura
Rodriguez, Josephine
Romero, baby
1909
RuiZf simplaso
Smith, Emeline S.
1880 Torrest, Charles
Romero, Benito
1904-05
1904-05
1817
I895
1847-48 Valencia, Benjamin
Romero, Frank
Romero, Isabel
1867 Valenzuela, Leonardo
1885 Verduto, Salido L.
Romero, Jesus B.
Romero, Leira Y.
1865-66
1881-82
1859-60
1862-63
N0TE:
Romero, Maria
Romero, Matilda
1850-51 JaY'8 report provides additional data
1877-78 on tne Persons listed, not included in
Romero, Nelly
Romero, Onesimo
Romero, Peter
I892
1884
I843-44
Romero, M. F.
tnis article.
LEGISLATION TO PROTECT BURIAL SITES
Resolution of a prolonged and at times agonizing debate over the extremeley com
plex issue of cemeteries and burial sites not subject to the protective and
regulatory provisions of existing state law may or may not occur this legisla
tive session.
AB-1811, authored by Robert Campbell (D-Richmond) and Robert Frazee
(R-Carlsbad) is the culmination of a four-year effort by State officials, acti
vists and legislators.
Due to existence of competing interests and the compli
cated circumstances of the problem, it has taken that long merely to develop,
largely by trial and error, the requisite statutory language.
California
state law does not at present address the fact that formerly burials were made
outside legally recognized cemeteries.
Also some historic communities no longer
have established local authority, such as a cemetery district, to provide neces
sary care and protection.
In the last legislative session, limited expansion of the law re
specting Native-American burials was adopted.
Under this, state officials ad
vise coroners upon the discovery of Indian remains on a case-by-case basis.
Under AB-1811 ethnic pioneer, such as 19th century Chinese, and historic burials
would also receive legal protection and state authorities would be directed to
develop the guidelines local officials would proceed under when such remains
are discovered.
Also recognizing that some sites are already known to state
and local authorities, the new law would direct the state to develop guidelines
for their care and management.
Recent requests for cooperation and expressions of interest have
been received from an Oxnard member of the Ventura Genealogical Society
and
from a person connected with the Museum division of the Bancroft Library and
from representatives of various graveyard associations.
Individuals are asked
to communicate with their legislative representatives, both in the state assembly
and senate.
NATIONAL MUSEUM DAY -
MAY 18, 1983
May 18, 1983, will be celebrated in Santa Barbara as National Museum
Day, with special features at the Santa Barbara Historical Society Museum,
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and El
Presidio de Santa Barbara National Historic Place, as well as the Santa Barbara
Botanic Garden and Santa Barbara Zoo (Child's Estate).
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ANCESTORS TABLE
Chart So.
37
Elizabeth Ann Early, 3021 Calle Nogverra, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(I)
» Immigrant Ancestor
1.
Elizabeth Ann EARLY
1946
1895
1902
2.
Harlan Ottls EARLY
4.
Elizabeth Ann BUTT
4.
William Atcheson EARLY
5.
6.
Margaret Elizabeth CARTER
Helnrich Friedrlck BUTT (I)
7.
Elizabeth Ann Lacey WILLMAN
1871
1871
1873
1876
CA
-
KAN
-
NEB
-
GER
1931 - KAN
1954 - KAN
1946 - KAN
NEB
1959 - KAN
PA
1904
1914
1926
1933
1892
1905
1917
1934
PA
_
IND
-
-
-
John Calvin EARLY
1827
9.
10.
Caroline RIMER
1831
John CARTER, Jr.
11.
Margaret "Meg" KING
1839
1840
12.
14.
Heinrlch BUTT (I)
Anna BORCHENS (I)
John Marion WILLMAN (CSA)
15.
Elizabeth Ann BLAIR
16.
17.
Andrew Rice EARLY (EARLEY)
Mary HARMON
1791
18.
19.
John RIMER
1806
-
PA
20.
21.
John CARTER, Sr.
1810
-
NC
22.
William KING
13.
-
PA
-
IND
-
IND
1815
-
GER
1833
-
GER
1843
1845
OH
-
PA
-
• PA
- KAN
- KAN
-
KAN
- KAN
-
NEB
- NEB
- NEB
- NEB
1870 -
PA
PA
PA
Sophia
Patsy (PARKER) SINGLETON
23.
28.
Margaret Elizabeth MOFFETT
James Vincent WILLIAM (CSA)
29.
30.
Letitia
31.
Nancy (Mary)
IND
1853 - IND
1803
1802
1808
1802
1820
1812
CARSKADDEN
Lewis (Louis) BLAIR
BECKLEY
32.
36.
Samuel Rice AIRLIE (EARLY)
Jacob REIMER (REYKOR)
37.
Elizabeth HOLLIART (HILYARD/HILGERT)
40.
41.
44.
45.
46.
47.
56.
57.
58.
_
(I)
-
PA
1864 -
-
PA
1876 —IND
IND
-
KY
1880 - NEB
-
PA
-
PA
1877 - NEB
1867 - NEB
1857 - NEB
-
PA
1755 - SCOT
1828 -
PA
PA
NC
Finch CARTER
NC
Sarah GIBSON
/1770
1/1780
(I)
(I)
Matthew KING
Mary EWING
-
IRE
1836 -
OH
- ORE
Robert MOFFETT
Ann FERGUSON (FERGESON)
Christian WILLMAN
(I)
1760
-
1734
- IRE
1760
-
GER
1830/1840-0H
Belinda (Linna)
John CUSCADDIN
(I)
72.
Daniel REIMER
73.
74.
Margarethe BEST
John HOLLIART (HILYARD)
Cecelia
75.
112. Johann Adam WILLMAN
PA
(I)
GER
(I)
113. Elizabeth
116. James B. CARSKADDON, Sr.
117. Lettice
GER
(I)
144. Valentine REIMER
(I)
148. Johann Franz Jacob BILLIARD (HILYARD)(I)
1811 -
PA
1732 - IRE
1800
-
PA
GER
1722 - GER
1794
1797
-
PA
PA
149. Christina
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*
POWER, PERKS AND PCOH-BAHS discussed in 4-page supplement to THE U. S. NEWS
WASHINGTON LETTER
may 11. 1983
A letter about the insider's Washington,
the city of lobbyists, political money-giving and little-known people who influ
ence government; also about tax dollars - how they are spent or misspent.
49
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
-
1899
Cbpied by Karen Heritage and Helen Miller
=
Carpinteria
Lomp
=
Santa Maria
Santa Ynez
=
=
Goleta
Mont
= Los Alamos
= Montecito
=
Gar.
Gol.
LosA
S.M.
S.Y.
Ser.
=
Garey
-
Serena
Guad
=
Guadalupe
Nap
=
Sisq
Hope
°
Hope/ SB
S. B.
=
=
Sisquoc
Sunmerland
Carp
NBI
(
Lompoc
Naples
Santa Barbara
Sum
= Not in Brides Index NGI = Not in Grooms Index
) Indicates difference betweem Brides and Grooms Index
AARSET, Hans
ADAM, Anastacia
ALLEN, J. L.
ALLEN, Roy L.
ALVES, John J.
ANDERSON, Mary L.
ARCHER, Zella M.
ARKLEY, John Oliver
AUBREY, Mamie E.
BAILARD, Charles E.
BAKER, Jessie B.
BALL, Carrie M.
LinaDOVING
Isaac PORTER
Sadie MOLLARD
Lettie M. DRAKE
Nellie G. BURCH
Ray ROGERS
BURNETT, Louisa
BUZICK, F. M.
CALDWELL, Horace N.
CAMPBELL, Ed. G.
CANTINO, Emilio
CAVALLETTO, Dominga T.
CHAVIZ, Anita
COCKRELL, Carrie M.
7 Dec
4 Feb
N. Grant HEINEOLLAR
Shirley Estelle TUTTLE
Edmond Lewis KLAMROTH
Bertha May OAKLEY
Claude I. PARKER
Louisa OVERALL
Victor E. TRACE
Seth R. WATTE
Frank MAGLIO
Fred JOHNSON
L. L. BUDWORTH
Jennie F. BUDTORTH
John J. ALVES
Almon A. HUTCHINSON
Nellie GILLETT
L. Verda DAVIS
Hettie A. MOORE
Teresa GOTTES
Joseph R. JANSSENS
S. B.
Sum
14 Feb
21 Dec
23 Jun
D. DAVIS
BUDWORTH, Jennie F.
BUDWORTH, L. L.
BURCH, Nellie G.
17 Sep
20 Apr
John N. GRANT
BROWN, Becki (NBI)
Lamp
4 Mar
Minnie PETERSON
Jesse E. THOMPSON
BELLEW, Blanche A.
BENNETT, Lucy E.
BENNETT, Thomas Charles
BROADSTONE, Mae
S. B.
25 Jul
Alexander ELPEN (Elfen)
BASTION, Myra D.
BISH, Lulu E.
BRADLEY, Nellie
S. M.
22 Aug
D. Grace HTBBrTS
Millie FASTNACHT
BILLINGTCfT, Florence
BIRSS, William
Gol.
25 Oct
J. M. DEVAUL
BALLEOTINE, A. H.
BARTHOLOMEW, Pearl W.(groom)
24 Sep
Lomp
S. B.
S. B.
26 Feb
Carp
Lomp
lomp
25 Aug
2 Nov
15 Jul
6 Aug
22 Nov
9 Mar
29 Nov
Lomp
3
3
4
5
3
7 Jan
20 Dec
CURRAN.J. P.
CURTIS, Charles
DAVIS, D.
DAVIS, George
DAVIS, L. Verda
DAVIS, Nannie (Mamie)
DAVIS, William I.
DAY, Emma Abbott
DEN, Nellie
DEVAUL, J. M.
DIBBLIE, Francises Josefa
DIEHL, Mary
DOBSON, George W.
DONAHUE, John
Clare A. NOBLE
Grace E. FRANKLIN
Cornelius SCOTT
Lillian JOHNSON
Susie Jones TOBEY
Lucy E. BENNETT
Mrs. Hannah HAYNES
Horace N. CALDWELL
Edward B. SCROLL
Matilda Agnes EGAN
Joseph Asbury STAMBAUGH
Antonio CONTERIO
Zella ". APrwcp
William Thomas SUMMERS
1 Mar
22 May
23 Dec
15 Jun
6 Aug
7 Aug
2 Aug
26
9
12
18
7
12
Dec.
Oct
Jul
Nov
Dec
Oct
2 Feb
DOVING, Lina
Hans AARSET
Thomas M. LEWIS
Delma SMITH
Mary LOFTUS
Vay L. ALLEN
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
21 Sep
16 Aug
Verna M. WILLIAMS
Helen HOURIHAN
DOWELL, Geraldine
DOWNING, James R.
DRAKE, Lettie M.
7 >Jov
6 Sep
DONOVAN, Thomas J.
DOUGLAS, Francis I.(**.)
19 Sep
27 Jun
Franklin I. WILLIAMS (NGI)
Enima (Enrna) FOSTER
S. B.
S. B.
9 Sep
18 Nov
18 Oct
22 Nov
Dorothy SMITH
Lomp
2 Aug
Nellie DEN
Jessie E. SANSOME
S. B.
S. B.
Oct
Oct
Mar
Oct
Feb
COMOGLIA, Angela
CONTERIO, Antonio
Margaret Tresa(Trisa) LONG
Gol.
S. B.
COLLINS. Hattie
COOLEY, Claude I.
CORCORAN, Jno. H.
COYLE, Eleanor E.
CRAVENS, Geo. M.
CRUMP, Minnie L.
S. B.
15 Nov
14 Oct
8 Feb
22 Jul
COCK. Harry C.(Harry Chapin)
Lomp
5 Aug
Francisco LOPEZ
Charles I. McINTYRE
Meardardo FOXEN
Domenico MONTINO (Mantino)
S. B.
S. B.
S. M.
Sum
Sum
8 Apr
20 Dec
19 Aug
24 Sep
20 Jul
2 Jul
25 Jul
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
P.
Lomp
Ser.
S. B.
S. B.
Carp
S. B.
S. B.
Carp
Sum
S.
S.
S.
S.
B.
B.
B.
B.
Lomp
S. B.
Lomp
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. Y.
Guad
S. B.
Gol.
S. B.
Lomp
Lomp
50
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
- 1899
EGAN, Matilda Agnes (NBI)
William I. DAVIS
ELFEN (Elpen) Alexander
Maude E. AUBREY
FASTNACHT, Millie
A. H. BAIUOTINE
FISKE (Fisk) Ellsworth A.or(C) Florence N. (U.) POST
FOSTER, Hnm (Enima)
John DONAHUE
FOXEN, Joseph A.
Maggie L. SPENCE
FCKEN, Meardardo
Hattie COLLINS
FRANKLIN, Grace E.
Geo. M. CRAVENS
GANT.Thomas (GOUX-grooms list)Sopbia LONGAWA
GARFIELD, Mattie
GAZZOLA, Eurica (groom)
GILLBTT
Nettie
GINGRICH, Iva
GLENN, Adella B.
GLINES, Robert C.
GQLARTE, Balvino S.
GOODMAN, Mrs. Anna S.
GOTTES, Teresa
GOOX, Anastacio
GOUX (Gant), Thomas
GRANT, John N.
GREWELL, R. V (R. U..)
GRIFFTTH, William G.
GROSS, Hadley W.
GROSSI, Peter
GUEVARA, Caroline
GUTCHES, Mattie B.
GUTIERREZ, Jose Francisco
HAMMOND, Arthur S.
HARDY, Clara Frances
HARRELL, T. P.
HARRISON, Walter
HAYES, George A. A.
HAYNES, Mrs. Hannah
HIHB1TTS, D. Grace
HILL, Josephine
HILL, Lucrecia
HILTON, Joel
HTXENBAUGH, Harry
HCBSEN, Ethel
HOFFMAN, Myrtle M.
HOFFMAN, Roy F.
HOGAN, Ellen E.
HOURTHAN, Helen
HCWERTON, M. W.
HUGHES, Janes
HUTCHINSON, Alman A.
INGRAM, John M.
JAGOBSON, Louise
JANSSENS, Joseph R.
JOHNSON, Bessie
JOHNSON, Fred
JOHNSON, Lillian
JOHNSON, May
JORDAN, H. L.
KELLEY, Will F.
KIMBER (Kunher) Vernon
KTRCHER (Kirchner) Henry W.
Frank Lewis VAIL
9 Oct
4 Feb
23 Jun
30 Apr
8 Apr
20
27
1
27
Jul
Jun
Mar
Jun
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Sum
S. Y.
S. B.
S. B.
16 May
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
MicheleSTANPELLE (Stoupelle) 23 Dec
E. M. BUZICK
3 Feb Lomp
J. F. MALLORY
21 Dec S. M.
Roland R. SPRINC3 Jan Mont
Cora V. McCROSKEY
2 Mar S. M.
MANDONGA (Madruga) Manuel F. 21 Nov
William L. OTTE
Bnilio CANTINO
Caroline GUEVARA
Sophia LONGAWA
Hyra D. BASTION
Mrs. R. MUELLER
Clara Frances HARDY
Alice L. SnUMAN
Josefa aLIVERA
Anastacio GOUX
J. E. SETTLES
Juana ROMERO
Mary A. MOORE
William G. GRIFFITH
Ethel WHEATON
Mary E. WYLTE
Addle U. WATTE
George DAVIS
John Oliver ARKLEY
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
Y.
B.
B.
B.
B.
M.
B.
B.
B.
3
20
31
27
2
31
15
15
Jan
Dec
Oct
Jun
Nov
Jul
Jun
Jun
5
31
8
31
Jul
Oct
Feb
Dec
Lomp
8 May
Carp
15 Jun
23 Jan
7 Jun
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
20 Apr
7 Aug
4 Feb
Antonio VICTORIMO (Victorino)20 Sep
Lawrence LARSEN
Mrs. S. E. PEC?
Mercie RUIZ
Rinaldo QLTVERA
MortinBr E. RODEHAVER
May JOHNSON
Albert G. SPERHER (Sperber)
Thomas J. DONOVAN
Clara L. MORE
Althea McHENRY
Louisa BURNETTE (Burnett)
Myrtle M. RUDOLPH
Edward LANGLO
Dominga L. CAVALLETTO
T. F. SUNETH (Smith)
Beckie BROWN (NBI)
J. P. CURRAN
Roy F. HUFFMAN
Ella STEVENSON
Effie F. TROTT
I. H. McCUNE
Daisy M. RUTHERFORD
2 Jan
11 Jun
3 Sep
11
26
31
11
20
Jun
Nov
Dec
Oct
Dec
22 Apr
8 Nov
5 Oct
28 Dec
6 Aug
9 Sep
15 Oct
8 Feb
23 Dec
31 Dec
16 Oct
16 Mar
27 Jun
29 Nov
15 Jul
KLAMRDTH, Edmond Lewis
KRUEGER, Ferdinand
Blanche A. BELLEW
Sophia SHILLING
16 May
KnNHER(Kimber) Vernon
LAMB, Fayette C.
LANGIO, Edward
LARSEN, Christian Soren
LARSEN, Lawrence
La RUE, Alia
LEHMAN, W. C.
LESSET, Frank
LEWIS, Mary
LEWIS, Thomas M.
LOFFTNG, Mrs. Nenna
I. H. McCUNE
Rosina H. VINCENT
Louise JACOBSON
Caroline L. PERRY
Lucrecia HILL
H. W. IDCCOCK
27 Jun
28 Jan
Lt^Margaret Trisa (Trisa)
In (C.) COOK
Harry Chapin
Thomas GANT (Goux)
LONGAWA, Sophia
Carp
Myrtle A. PAUL
6 Aug
22
2
22
17
Jun
Jan
Jan
Dec
Candelaria PICO
13 May
Jarrett T. RICHARDS
20 Jul
20 Jul
Geraldine DCWKLL
Frank L. TRACKER
DOUGLAS
Francis S. (I.)
.-
21 Sep
19 Aug
18 Oct
27 Jun
Gol.
LosA.
S. B.
Sisq
S. B.
Nap.
Lomp
Guad
Gar.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Hope
S.
S.
S.
S.
B.
B.
B.
B.
Nap.
S. B.
S. M.
S. B.
S. B.
Sum
nr Gol
S. B.
S. B.
Hope
Lomp
Gol
S. B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
S. B.
Lomp
S. B.
51
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1899
LOPEZ, Agnes
LOPEZ, Francisco
LUCCOCK, H. W.
LUISETTI, Rosa
MACHADA, Lizzie C
Frederick L. SMITH
Anita CHAVIZ
Alia La RUE
Guiseppe PAIONI (Paroni)
Joe R. ROMERO
MADKUGA (Mandonga)Manuel F. Balvino S. GXARTE
MAGLIO, Frank
Mae BROADSTONE
MALLORY, J. F.
Iva GINGRICH
MAID, Lenora
John Lewis NEWTON
MARTIN, Leonard H.
Lillie THOMPSON
Monica ROMERO
Robert C. GLINES
McCROSKEY, Cora V.
McCUNE, T. H.
McHENRY, Althea
McINTYRE, Charles I.
MITCHELL, E. A.
MOLLARD, Sadie
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Guad
8 Dec
S. B.
21
14
21
4
21
MANDONGA (Madruga)Manuel Balvino S. GOLARTE
MANTINO (Montino) Domenico Angela COMOGLIA
MARTINEZ, Jose
Feb
Jul
Jan
Jan
2
22
22
28
Nov
Oct
Dec
Nov
Nov
7 Nov
1
23
2
27
8
Vernon KIMBER (Kunher)
James HUGHES
Carrie W. COCKRELL
Susan K. WADE
J. L. ALLEN
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
Nov
Dec
Mar
Jun
Nov
19 Sep
16 Jan
22 Aug
7 Nov
7 Jan
MONTTNO (Mantino) Domenico Angela CCfcCGLIA
MOORE, Hettie A.
Ed G. CAMPBELL
MOORE Mary A.
Arthur S. HAMMOND
MORE Clara L.
M. V. HOWERTON
Y.
B.
M.
B.
Y.
B.
B.
B.
M.
B.
B.
B.
Mont
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
8 May
22 Apr
Carp
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
Gar.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
MORGAN, Charles E.
MUELLEA, Mrs. R.
Libbie VANDELL
R- V. GREWELL
22
31
27
23
NELSON, Jessie D.
William L. RUTHERFORD
14 Sep
NOBLE, Clare A.
OAKLEY, Bertha May
OLTVAS, Victoria
OLTVERA, Josefa
OLTVERA, Rinaldo
OTTE, William L.
OVERALL, Louisa
OVTEDA, Eduardo
PARKER, Claude I.
PARONI, Guiseppe
PAUL, Myrtle A.
Eleanor E. COYLE
16 Aug
S. B.
22 Nov
Lomp
MUZYNOWSKY (Ninznowsky)Helen Alejo RUIZ
NEAL Elizabeth
Silas TOURS (Toms)
4 Nov
4 Jun
27 Jul
NEWTON, John Lewis
Lenora MALO
NTDEVER, Mamie S.
Baltzar Pablo RUIZ
NINZNOWSKY, Helen(Muzynowsky) Alejo RUIZ
PECK, Mrs. S.E.
PENROD, Frank
PERRY, Caroline L.
PETERSON, Minnie
PICO, Candelaria
PIKE, Stella
Thomas Charles BENNETT
Eduardo OVIEDA
Ethel HOBSON
Mrs. Anna S. GOODMAN
Victoria OLIVAS
(189-)
Florence BTLLINGTCW
Rosa LUISETn
W. C. LEHMAN
Joel HILTON
Emm STENEBAUGH
Christian Soren LARSEN
Chas. E. BAILARD
PORTER, Isaac
Frank UESSET
Dean WEBSTER
Anastacia ADAM
REINDOLLAR, N. Grant
Adeline ROBINSON
Carrie M. BALL
POST, Florence V (N.)
RAINEY, John Edward
(189-)
Peter GROSSI
William BIRSS
Jul
Jul
Jul
Dec
11 Aug
S. B.
5
1
3
29
Lomp
Jul
Jun
Jan
Nov
11 Aug
9
28
17
11
31
22
Mar
Jan
Dec
Jun
Dec
Jun
20 Apr
13 May
29 Nov
25 Oct
Ellsworth C (A) FISK (Fiske) 30 Apr
16 Feb
21 Dec
20 Jul
RICHARDS, Jarrett T.
Mary LEWIS
ROBINSON, Adeline
ROBLES, Alfredo F.
RODEHAVER, Mortimer E.
John Edward RAINEY
16 Feb
LolaUVEDA
4 Dec
26 Nov
ROGERS, Ray
Myrtle M. HCn%!AN
Mary L. ANDERSON
17 Sep
8
31
23
28
Dec
ROMERO, Joe R.
ROMERO, Juana
ROMERO, Monica
Lizzie C. MACHADA
RUDOLPH, Myrtle M.
Helen NTi5ZYNOWSXY(Muzynowsky)27 Jul
RUIZ, Alejo
RUIZ, Baltzar Pablo
Jose Francisco GUTIERREZ
Jose MARTINEZ
John M. INGRAM
>fomie S. NTDEVER
RUIZ, Candelaria
Andres SOTO
RUIZ, Mercie
RUNDELL, F. W.
Gertrude WARINGTCN
RUTHERFORD, Daisey M.
RUTHERFORD, William L.
SANSOME, Jessie E.
SCROLL, Edward B.
SCOTT, Cornelius
SETTLES, J. E.
SHEPARO. Edith.Belle
SHILLING, Sophia
Harry HTXENBAUGH
Henry W. KIRCHNER(Kircher)
Jessie D. NELSON
Claude I. COOLEY
Mamie (Nannie) DAVIS
Minnie L. CRUMP
Marrie B. GUTCHES
Gwin D. THURMOND
Ferdinand KRUEGER
Dec
Dec
Dec
4 Jun
19 Sep
3 Sep
7 Sep
29 Nov
14 Sep
Sisq.
S. B.
Gol
S. B.
S. B.
Guad
S. B.
LosA
S. B.
Lomp
Carp
S. B.
Carp
S. M.
Sum
S. B.
Lomp
S. 3.
S. B.
Mont
S. B.
Sum
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
22 Nov
26 Dec
Ser.
22 toy
S. B.
S. B.
8 Feb
S. B.
Carp
16 May nr Gol
14 Dec
52
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1899
SILLIMAN, Alice L.
Hadley W. GROSS
SMITH, Delma
SMITH, Dorothy
SMITH, Frederick L.
SMITH, Hubert A.
SMITH, Rufus D.
SMITH (Suneth) S. F.
SOTO, Andres
James R. DOWNING
John H. CORCORAN
SPE NCE, Maggie L.
SPERBER (Sperher) Albert
SPRING, Roland F.
STAMBAUGH, Joseph Asbury
15 Jun
Agnes LOPEZ
Mary E. TUCKER
Bessie JOHNSON
Candelaria RUIZ
S. B.
S. B.
Feb
Nov
Feb
Oct
19 Sep
Joseph A. FCKEN
G. Ellen C. HOGAN
Adella B. GLENN
Emm Abbott DAY
STENEHAUGH, Emm
Frank PENROD
STEVENSON, Ella
H. L. JORDAN
STOUPELLE,Stanpelle)Michele Eurica GAZZOLA
STRUBLE, Edna Belle
Hubert A. SMITH
SUMMERS, William Thomas Francisca Josefa DTBBLEE
SUNETH (Smith) T. F.
Bessie JOHNSON
THACKER, Frank L.
Mrs. Nenna LQFFING
THOMPSON, Jesse E.
Jessie B. BAKER
THOMPSON, Lillie
Leonard H. MARTIN
THURMOND, Gwin D.
Edith Belle SHEPARD
TTMMONS, Fred G.
Augusta TRIES
TOBEY, Susie Jones
Charles CURTIS
TOMS (Tours) Silas
Elizabeth NEAL
TOURS, (Toms) Silas
Elizabeth NEAL
TRACE, Victor E.
Lulu E. BISH
TRIES, Augusta
Fred G. TBMONS
TROTT, Effie F.
Will F. KELLEY
TUCKER, Mary E.
Rufus D. SMITH
TUTTLE, Shirley Estelle Pearl W. BARTHOLOMEW
UVEDA, Lola
VAIL, Frank Lewis
VANDELL, Libbie
Lomp
21 Sep
2
23
9
15
Edna Belle STRUBLE
20
11
3
12
31
16
23
23
12
15
Jul
Oct
Jan
Jul
Dec
Oct
Dec
Nov
Oct
Oct
21 Sep
26
1
14
22
15
23
Feb
Nov
Dec
Oct
Jun
Dec
23 Dec
5 Aug
22 Oct
16 Mar
9 Feb
4 Dec
16 May
22 Jul
20 Sep
VINCENT, Rosina H.
WADE, Susan K.
WATTE, Addle W.
WAITE, Seth R.
WARRINGTON, Gertrude
WEBSTER, Dean
28 Jan
Fayette C. IAMB
E. P. MITCHELL
16 Jan
George A. A. HAYES
20 Apr
Nellie BRADLEY
F. W. RUNDELL
Stella PIKE
T. P. HARRELL
29 Nov
23 Jan
15 Nov
7 Sep
WILLIAMS, Franklin S (I) Mary DIEHL
WILLIAMS, Verna M.
George W. DOBSON
WYLIE, Mary C.
6 Sep
2 Feb
7 Jan
Walter HARRISON
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
Lamp
Mont
Lomp
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
Lomp
S. B.
Carp
S. B.
Carp
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
B.
B.
B.
B.
M.
25 Aug
Alfredo F. ROBLES
Mattie GARFIELD
Charles E. MORGAN
VICnORINO (Victorimo),Antonio Josephine HALL
WHEATON, Ethel
S. B.
2 Jul
Mont
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Mont
S. B.
Lamp
S. B.
Carp
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
-1900
copied by Janet Lawler and Helen Miller
Additional place abbreviations
ALLEGRIA, William
ANTHONY, G. V.
ARELLANES, Roman
ASHTON, Frances M.
AUBREY, Richard Arthur
BABER, Talula
BADEA (Bodea) Carmen
LosO = Los Olivas S. R. <= Santa Rita
Mary GUEVAKRE
11 Nov
Mabel Pearl UPTON
22 Aug Lomp
Maria Del Carmen SILVAS
28 Jun
Louis F. HORNER
Julia ORTEGA
Leumel A. TRTPLETT
3 Sep S. B.
22 Hay S. B.
11 Apr Gol
Mariano VASQUEZ
BAILEY, George H.
Martha C. CURRELL
BAILEY, Louise
Denzil H. SMITH
BAILEY, Mrs. M. E.
W. H. STEP
BALL, Phebe May (Phoebe May) W. A. MOREHEAD
BARKER, Eda F.
Oscar M. COOPER
BARREY, Victoria
William V. CRAWFORD
BATEMAN, Mary M.
Frank M. RUDOLPH
BEATTTE, Clay H.
Edna L. SEXTON
BEAN (Beau) John H.
BEAU (Bean) John H.
S. B.
Alice Denton KELSAY
Alice Denton KE:SAU
24 Jun
S. B.
S. B.
20 Aug S. B.
18 Jun
27 Dec
S. B.
S. B.
21 Nov Lomp
16 Nov Lamp
21 Jul
S. B.
21 Nov T^np
25 Dec
17 Dec
17 Dec
Gol
S. B.
S. B.
9 Dec
Guad
BERNARDASCI. Angelc P.
BTUART, Juana
BLESSINGTON, Frank E.
BLISS, G. J.
BLODGETT, Zada
Martin JONES
17 Mar
S. M.
BfflFWSfr"Carmen
Welford Qmterd) L. DOANE
Mariano VASQUEZ
24 Jan
24 Jun
S. M.
S. B.
Annie PIZZONI (Pezzoni)
John L. ERRO (NGI)(S. B.Co.)15 Aug S. B.
Anna STRATHEARN
Rosa A. REX
6 Jun
S. B.
26 Mar Lomp
53
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE PECORDS
1900
BOSSO, Stefano
Margaret PCMATTO
12 Feb
S. B.
BOWEN, Florence
William LEHMAN
Alicio Charles SANCHEZ
9 Aug
25 Feb
George H. GROSCH
14 Feb
John E. WHTTNEy
Ermina ROMERO
29 Dec
31 Oct
Frances L. KELLOGG
Richard DAVIS
Jose Maria ROMERO
Jose Antonio COTA
11 July
19 Sep
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Gol
S. 3.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
BRAVO, Barbara
BRECK, Jennie
BUTTS, Annie
CAMARGO (Cunargo) Tcmas
CAMPBELL, Edgar 0.
CAPELL, Mamie
CARRILLO, Maria Dolores
CARRILLO, Minnie
CHARLSGN, Jennie
CHESBRO, Harry N.
CHURCH, Anna M.
CHURCHILL, Frank G.
CLARKE, Robert M.
COLES, J. Foster
COLWELL, Sadie
CONSTANTINO, Libera
COOLEY, Abble
COOPER, Oscar M.
CORBETT, Mabel Alice
CORDERO, Marcellino(bride)
CCTA, Jose Antonio
COTA, Luisa
COTA, Margaret
COVARRUBIAS, Mary Y.
CRAWFORD, William V.
CRUMP, Emm Belle
A. B. WADE
Eva B. WILLIAMS
Wallace DYER
Edna K. DeRIEUX
Edna M. THURMOND
2 Jan
9 Feb
25 Mar
9 May
13 May
23 Dec
27 Dec
4 Jan
20 Jan
Carp
Mary A. HOOVER
Olen (Alen) NEWOOMB
Giacomo PCMATTO
20 Aug
Stephen PALMER
2 Oct
16 Nov
S. B.
S. B.
Eda F. BARKER
Thomas DAWE
Belisario ROBLES
Minnie CARRILLO
Carlos OLTVAS
Fred W. SANDERS
Hervey E. O'MELVENEY
5 (15)0ct
14 Jul
9 Feb
1 Feb
25 Apr
21 May
21 Jul
CUNARGO (Camargo) Tomas
Victoria BARREY
Ora Vick FERRIS
Erminia ROMERO
CURRELL, Martha E.
George H. BAILEY
20 Aug
CURTIS, John
Carrie »ORAGA
DAVIS, Richard
DAWE, Thomas
DAY, Ida M.
DEC *N, Winifred Irene
DEN, Alfonso L.
Mamie CAPELL
Mabel Alice CORBETT
C. A. LEWIS
DE RIEUX, Edna M.
Frank G. CHURCHILL
5 Sep
31 Oct
S. B.
S. B.
Lomp
S.
B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
19 Aur
19 Sep
5 (15)0ct
27 Nov
John Nathan McBAIN(McBane)26 Aug
Lydia A. TAYLOR
19 Dec
22 Dec
S. B.
S. B.
S. R.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
DOANE, Milford L.(Welford L.) Sarah I. BLOOMER
24 Jan
S. M.
DONOHUE, Mary Margaret
Francis Ignatius DON0HUE(Mahoney)310ctS.Y.
DONOHDE.Francis Ignatius(MAHONEY) Mary Margaret DONCHUE 31 Oct S. Y.
S. B.
DOREMUS, Mary Anita
Ernest N. HAZARD
19 Sep
DORNBERGER, Julia
17 Jul
S. B.
James KEENAN
DOULTON, Ethel D.
DOVrNG, Oliva
DRUM, John R.
DUERR, Mrs. Emm
DYER, Wallace
EARL, William
EDWARnS, Lulu
EDWARDS, W. S.
ELSHEN(Elsten), Ada
ERRO, John L (NGI)
ERWIN, Chas. H. L.
FERRIS, Ora Vick
FLINT, Lewis C.
FLORES, Josefa
FORT, Francis B.
FOX, Lillian F.
FRANCHINI, Giovanni
FREDIANI, Daniel
GARCIA, John
GARCIA, Nicolaca
GONZALES, Antonio M.
GONZALES, Cristobal
GONZALES, Virginia G. (NBI)
GRAHAM, Effie A.
GRAHAM, J. Will
GREEN, Edward B.
GRIMM, Oscar
GROSCH, George H.
GUEVARRE, Mary
Louis N. STOTT
George LANGLO
Lizzie MORSS
James B. SMITH
Anna M. CHURCH
Esta ZIMMERMAN
Elsworth OPPLE
28 Nov
Mont
6 May • S. B.
6 Jan
14 Jun
13 May
15 Jul
25 Dec
Mary E. McCABE
20 May
Christian PAASKE(PGASKE)11 Nov
Juana BIDART
15 Aug
LosA
S. B.
S. B.
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Joseph J. PRICE
18 Apr
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Lena PUCKER
14 Feb
Lomp
Mabel WARN
Enira. Belle CRUMP
Dora MADISON
Antonio M. GONZALES
Agnes H. HORNER
Charles E. ORELLA
Ada SARRI
Mary PADIA
Mary PERRY
Adolfo UVTEDA
Josefa FLORES
Anna LESSER
Carlos F. ONTTVEROS
31 Dec
5 Sep
5 Nov
21 Feb
22 Jul
21
16
16
12
6
Feb
Jul
Jul
Feb
Jan
21 Feb
12 Nov
25 Dec;
Lois H01ABERG(Holenberg) 9 May
Mary WEIGOLD
2 May
Jennie BRICK (Breck)
William ALLEGRIA
14 Feb
11 Nov
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SANTA BARBARA
HAHN, Edward F. (Edwin?)
HALLEY, Daisy
HAMMOND, Mary A.
HANSEN, Hans Christian
HARBISON, Zenas J.
HART, Harry Howe
HARTLEY, Cora V.
HAZARD, Ernest N.
HERMEN(HERMAN), Ernest
HERRON, James W.
HIGBEE, Charles Clinton
BIGGINS, Catherine C.
HINTERS, Oscar H.
HOLADAY, Maud A.
B3IENBERG(Holmberg) Lois
COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
Martha A. QUELL(Snell)
Thomas C. HOLMES
15 Jan
5 Jun
Eli RUNDELL
20 Oct
Elsie Annie SPANNIE
Hettie B. SAUNDERS
Nettie E. WRIGHT
Fred F. TUNNELL
Mary Anita DCREMDS
Clorinda PINERO
Irna D. TROTT
Carrie Emm. LOWNES
William A. ROWELL
Eliza MITCHELL
J. Edward STOCKWELL
Edward G. GREEN
HOLLAND, Katherine M.
James Wilson SMITH
HOLMES, Thomas C.
HOOVER, Mary A.
HOPPER, Jessie
Daisy HALLEY
HOPPER, Kenneth C.
HORNER, Agnes H.
HORNER, Louis F.
HORNER, Maude G.
HOWARD, Thomas Blithe
JAMES, Alexander
JOHNSON, Maud S.
JONES, Martin
KEENAN, James
KELLOGG, Frances L.
KELSAY, Alice Denton
KEMP, Grace B.
KENNEY(KEENEY), Gertrude
- 1900
J. Foster COLES
John A. WARREN
11 Nov
10 Oct
25 Feb
5 Sep
19 Sep
19 Aug
2
22
25
19
28
Jan
Jul
Dec
Feb
Jul
9 May
14 Mar
5 Jun
4 Jan
9 Jun
Gertrude KENNEY (KEENEY) 2 Jul
Francis B. FORT
Frances M. ASHTON
Ira Earl KRAMER
Helene W. A. KDBOLD
Julia POOL
Alfred V. KING
Zada BLQDGETT
Julia DORNHERGER
Edgar 0. CAMPBELL
John H. BEAN
George F. SHARP
Kenneth C. HOOPER
22 Jul
3 Sep
4 Jul
23 May
1 May
8 Apr
17
17
11
17
15
2
Mar
Jul
Jul
Dec
Nov
Jul
Maud S. JOHNSON
8 Apr
KLEIN, Matilda
Walter A. STRONG
14 Oct
KNAPP, Mary F.
Chas. H. SHERMAN
2 Jan
KDBOLD, Helene W. A.
23 May
Thos. Blithe HOWARD
KOLB, August
12 Jul
Minnie LILLEY
KOYAMA, Chukechi
Margaret SMITH
19 Apr
KRAMER, Ira Earl
Maude G. HORNER
4 Jul
LANGLO, George
Olina DOVING
6 May
LANTNG (Lawing) Harris
Mabel C. NIXCN
24 Jul
LARGE, Chas. H.
Lou ROBERTS
21 Jun
Mabel C. NIXON
LAWING (Laning) Harris
24 Jul
LEHMAN, William
Florence BOWEN
9 Aug
LESSER, Anna
Cristobal GONZALES
12 Nov
LEWIS, C. A.
Ida M. DAY
29 Nov
12 Jul
LILLIE, Minnie
August KOLB
LOPEZ, Rosa M.
Bernabe RUIZ
3 Mar
LOWNES, Carrie Emm.
Charles Clinton HIGBEE 22 Jul
MADISON, Dora
Lewis C. FLINT
5 Nov
MAHONEY (Donahue)Francis Ignatius Mary Margaret DONAHUE 31 Oct
MARTIN, George H.
14
Nov
Carrie J. TRELOAR
MARTIN, Monroe James
Mary A. SILVEIRA
5 Dec
MARTTNES, Natibidad (bride)
21 Mar
Leandro MENDIAS
Mc BANE (McBain) John Nathani
Winifred Irene DEGUAN
26 Aug
Mc CABE, Mary E.
W. S. EDWARDS
20 May
Mc GEE. William John
Fula McPHAIL
8 May
Mc GREGOR, Flora May
Chas. W(ashington) SHORT
21 Aug
Mc NEALY, Amy
Henry A. RAMSEN (Ramsey) 4 Feb
Mc PHAIL, Eula
William John McGEE
8 May
KING, Alfred V.
MEACHAM, Frank H.
MENDIAS, Leandro
METCALF, Sarah Frances
MILLER, Alanson Pcmeroy
MITCHELL, Eliza
MOORE, Oliver P.
MORAGA, Carrie
MOREHEAD, W. A.
MORRISIEN(Morrison) Geo. W.
MORSS, Lizzie
MOSBY, James W.
NEWOOMB, Alen (Olen)
NEWMAN, Mabel S.
NIXCN, Mabel C.
GillaA. STANLEY
Natibidad MARTTNES
11 Oct
21 Mar
Alanson Pcmeroy MILLER
21 Aug
21 Aug
Sarah Frances METCALF
Oscar H. HINTERS
19 Feb
Henrlette SAULSBURG(Salisbury)5 Jul
John CURTIS
19 Aug
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Lomp
Lomp
S. B.
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S. B.
S. M.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
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S. B.
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Guad
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S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Gol
S. M.
S. B.
Gol.
S. B.
S. B.
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Gol.
S. M.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
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S.
S.
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S. B.
S. B.
Lomp
Lomp
Lomp
S. B.
Lamp
Guad
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. M.
Phoebe May BALL
21 Nov
Lomp
Julia ROWE
John R. DRUM
Alice M. TILSON
Sadie COLWELL
William ROBERTSON
19 Sep
S. M.
6 Jan
LosA
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Harris LANTNG (Lawing)
19 Sep
20 Jan
19 Sep
24 Jul
55
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1900
OLIVAS, Carlos
O'MELVENEY, Hervey E.
ONTTVEROS, Carlos F.
Louisa COTA
Mary Y. COVARRUBIAS
(NBI)
Virginia G. GONZALES
GPPLE, Elsworth
Lulu EDWARDS
ORE, Albert Harrtson(or Harmon) Rebekah Mae PCMEROY
ORELLA, Charles E
Lillian F. FOX
ORTEGA, Julia
Richard Arthur AUBREY
PAASKE (Pgaske) Christian
Ada ELSTEN (Elshen)
PADIA, Mary
Daniel FREDIANI
PALMER, Stephen
Abbie CCOLEY
PALTINO (Pattino), Minotti
Belle WALDORF
PEHHY, Mary
John GARCIA
PEZZONI (Pizzoni) Anne
Angelo P. BERNARDASCI
PGASKE (Paaske), Christian
Ada ELSTEN (Elshen)
PINERO, Clorinda
Ernest RERMEN (Herman)
PIZZONI, Anne
Angelo P. BERNARDASCI
POMALTO, Margaret
Stefano BOSSO
PCMATTO, Giacoma
Libera CCSTANTTNO
PCMEROY, Rabekah Mae
Albert Fana5n(Harrison) ORE
POOL, Julia
Alexander JAMES
PRICE, Anna F.
D. E. SMITH
PRICE, Joseph J.
Effie A. GRAHAM
QUELL (Snell)
Martha A.Edwin (Edward) F. HAHN
RAMSEY (Ramsen) Henry A
REX, Rosa A.
ROBERTS, Lou
ROBERTSIJBN (Robertson)William
ROBINSON, Edwin Snyder
ROBLES, Belisario (bride)
ROMERO, Ermlnia
ROMERO, Jose Maria
ROWE, Julia
POWELL, Wm. A.
PUCKER, Lena
RUDOLPH, Frank M.
RUIZ, Bernabe
RUNDELL, Eli
RUOFF, Emily
SANCHEZ, Alicio Charles
SANDERS, Fred W.
SARRI, Ada
Amy McNEALEY
G. J. BLISS
Chas. H. LARGE
Mabel S. NEWMAN
Marian E. B. TITT
Marcellino CORDERO
Toms CAMARGO(Cunargo)
Maria Dolores CARRILLO
Geo. W. MORRISON
Catherine C. HIGGINS
J. Will GRAHAM
Mary M. BATEMAN
Rosa M. LOPEZ
SILVEIRA, Mary A.
SLACK (Stack) Ben
SMITH, D. E.
SMITH, Denzil H.
SMITH, James B.
SMITH, James Wilson
SMITH, Margaret
SNELL (Quell) Martha A
SPANNE, Elsie Anne
SPENCER, Ira LeRoy
STACK (Slack) Ben
STANLEY, Gilla A.
STEP, W. H.
STOCKWELL, J. Edward
STOTT, Louis N.
STRATHEARN, Anna
STRONG, Walter A.
TAYLOR, Lydia A.
THOMAS, Annie S.
THURMOND, Edna M.
TILSON. Alice M.
TITT, Marian E. B.
11
16
2
30
12
9
11
Nov
Jul
Oct
Jul
Feb
Dec
Nov
Carp
Lomp
S. B.
S. B.
Loop
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Guad
Lomp
19 Aug
S. B.
Guad .
12 Feb S. B.
20 Aug S. B.
8 Feb Lomp
1 May S. B.
15 Sep
18 Apr
15
14
26
21
Jan
Feb.
Mar
Jun
Lomp
Lomp
19 Sep
S. B.
17
14
31
2
Mont
Jan
Jul
Oct
Jan
S. B.
19 Sep
25
14
21
3
Dec
Feb
Nov
Mar
25 Feb
25 Apr
Giovanni FRANCHTNI
16
25
5
10
30
Grace B. KEMP
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
9 Dec
Margaret COTA
Clay H. EEATTTE
John Henry TURNER
SHORT, Chas. Washington
22 May
Barbara BRAVO
Delia 0. TROWBRIDGE
John R. WALKER
William W. YONELL
SILVAS, Maria Del Carmel
Dec
Dec
Feb
Feb
Mary A. HAMMAND(HAMMCND)20 Oct
Percy W. YORK
31 May
SAULSBURY(Saulsburg) Harriet
Ben STACK (Slack)
SAULSBURY(Saulsburg)Henrietta Oliver P.(or R) MOORE
SAUNDERS, Hettie B.
Zenas J. HARRISON
SCOLARI, Alexander
SCOTT, Anna M.
SCUDDER, Florence Ida
SEXTON, Edna L.
SEYMOUR, Ella
SHARP, Geo. F.
SHERMAN, Chas. H.
1 Feb
21 Way
25
25
8
21
Jul
Dec
Jul
Oct
Oct
Lamp
Lomp
S.
S.
S.
S.
B.
B.
B.
B.
S. B.
Guad
S. M.
Lamp
Lomp
29 AugnrS. M.
26 Jul
25 Dec
10 Jul
15 Nov
2 Jan
S. B.
Gol.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Mary F. KNAPP
Flora May McGREGOR
21 Aug
Lamp
Roman ARELLANES
Monroe James MARTIN
28 Jun
5 Dec
S. B.
Guad
HarrietSAULSBURG(Saulsbury)25Dec Guad
Anna F. PRICE
15 Sep S. B.
Louise BAILEY
Mrs. Emm DUERR
Katherine M. HOLLAND
Chukechi KDYAMA
Edward F (Edwin) HAHN
18 Jun
14 Jun
14 Mar
S. B.
S. B.
Gar.
19 Apr S. B.
15 Jan
S. B.
Hans Christian HANSEN
11 Nov Lomp
Minnie C. VALDEZ
10 Mar
S. B.
Harriet SAULSBURG(Saulsbury)25 Dec Guad
FrankH. MEACHAM
11 Oct
Guad
Mrs. M. E. BAILEY
Maud A. ROLADAY
27 Dec
28 Jul
S. B.
S. B.
Ethel D. DOULTON
28 Nov
Mont
6 Jm,
s. B.
Matilda KLEIN
Alfonso L. DEN
Samuel WAKEMAN
Frank E. BLESSINGTCN
14 Oct
19 Dec
14 Jun
S. M.
S. B.
S. B.
Robert M. CLARKE
27 Dec Carp
James W. MQSBY
Edwin S(nyder) ROBINSON
19 Sep S. B.
17 Jan Mont
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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
TCMLINSON, Geo. W.
TRACE, Florence
TRETOAR, Carrie J.
TRIPLETT, Lemuel A.
TROTT, Irma D.
TROWBRIDGE, Eella 0.
TUNNELL, Fred F.
- 1900
Florence TRACE
Geo. W. TCMLINSON
VALDEZ, Minnie C.
Carp
11 Apr
Col
2 Jan
30 Oct
S, M
5 Sep
LosO
S. B
C. U. (G. U.) ANTHONY
22 Aug
Nicolaca GARCIA
6 Jan
10 Mar
Ira LeRoy SPENCER
Carmen BODEA(Badea)
VASQUEZ, Mariano
WADE, A. B.
WAKEHAM, Samuel
WALDORF, Belle
WALKER, John R.
WARN, Mabel
WARREN, John A.
Jennie CHARLSON
Annie S. THOMAS
10 Jul
24 Jun
251tor
14 Jun
Nimotti PATTINO(Paltino)30 Jul
WEIGOLD, Mary
WENDT, Katherine
WHITNEY, John E.
WILLIAMS, Eva B.
WOOD, Herman P.
WRIGHT, Nettie E.
YONELL, William W.
YORK. Percy W.
ZIMMERMAN, Esta
S. B
S. B
Talula BABER
James W. HERRON
Alexander SCOLARI
CoraV. HARTLEY
Ella SEYMOUR
George F. MARTIN
TURNER, John Henry
UPTON, Mabel Pearl
UVIEDA, Adolfo
7 Feb.
7 Feb
14 Nov
Anna M. SCOTT
Chas. H. L. ERWIN
Jessie HOPPER
Oscar GRIMM
29 Aug
Herman R. WOOD
Annie BUTTS
3 Oct
29 Dec
Harry N. CHESBRO
31 Dec
9 Jun
2 May
9 May
Katherine WENDT
3 Oct
Harry Howe HART
25 Feb
Florence Ida SCUDDER
Emily RUOFF
26 Jul
31 May
William EARL
15 Jul
Lomp
Lamp
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B
inrS. M.
S. B
Gol.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
S. B.
Gol.
Request to insert the following item was received too late for in
clusion in the )"arch ANCESTORS WEST.
Announcement of the deadline for sub
mitting cards was made at the May SBCGS meeting.
SEARCHING FOR NEW ENGLAND ANCESTORS?
help you.
Let the Seattle Genealogical Society
K
A register of New England and New
York residents being researched 1s scheduled
for publication by Seattle Genealogical Society
In fall of 1983.
To qualify, an ancestor must have
lived, been born, married or died in the New
England states, or New York prior to 1850.
When completed, this softbound book will be a reference to others
searching your.lines, surnames and perhaps your ancestors. Designed as a
book with a limited time span -- up to 1850 -•- and a limited geographic area,
this will be a useful tool for those blocked by the absence of names of all
family members in the census enumeratipns prior to 1850.
Seattle Genealogical Society invites participation by all whose
families were in'the New England states or New York at the apprppriate time.
Membership in the Seattle Genealogical Society ($10 per year) and submission of 3 x 5 cards in correct style are the only requisites.
Deadline for submitting cards 1s set for 1 June 1983. For a flyer
•on how-to, send SASE to SGS, Box 549, Seattle, KA 98111. Entry in the book
does not obligate you to buy the finished book.
WORTHTNGTON DESCENDANTS
Newsletter, Editors: Frances Brengle, Bette
Brengle-Poole, 6619 Pheasant Pd., Rte. #16, Baltimore, MD 21120.
Published quarterly, subscription $12.00 yearly, covering all branches
of the WOH1HINGT0N surname and many allied lineages.
The purpose of the
newsletter is to -ind together the extended family of WOPTHTNGTON and to
serve all descendants in a newsletter which will include a query column,
heraldry, abstracts, wills, deeds, ancestral charts, tombstone inscriptions
and family history.
57
LUTHER BURBANK INFORMATION SOUGHT
Mrs. Charlotte Anderson, 2147 Crane Canyon Rd., Santa Rosa, CA 95404, curator of
the Burbank Museum in Santa Rosa, recently sought information relating to the Bur-
bank family in Santa Barbara County.
Luther's younger brother, Alfred born 2 Feb
1852 (death ctfe.) Lancaster, Mass. (according to report in Santa Rosa Press Demo
crat of Aug. 2,1923)d. 1 Aug. 1923 In Duncans Springs, Mendocino County,California
while enjoying a sunmer outing with his wife, Martha Knapp Burbank. For many years
he had been engaged in educational work and had made his home in Santa Barbara. Al
fred made yearly visits to the health resort near Hopland, Mendocino County, and
had many warm friends in Santa Rosa, the home of his brother Luther. Alfred, ac
cording to the notice, was survived by one sister, Mrs. Emm Burbank Beecon, of
Healdsburg, but left no close survivors aside from his widow, brother and sister.
Martha Knapp was a widow at the time of marriage to Alfred and after his death
resumed the Knapp name.
Mrs. Anderson questions a statement in Walker Tompkins'
Goleta, The Good Lang, that Luther Burbank rented two acres of land in Goleta for
the purpose of experimentation and propagation of a spineless variety of cactus to
be used as cattle feed.
Mr. Tompkins reported that the information was given him
by Mr. Sexton, the prominent horticulturist, now deceased and that he knew of no
others who could throw light on the subject.
1983 NATIONAL JEWISH SEMINAR IN GENEALOGY
CONTACT:
Tel.
Laura Klein, JGS of Los Angeles (213) 462-4966
P. 0. Box 25245 Los Angeles CA 90025
NEW U. S. AND EUROPEAN RECORDS OPEN DOOR TO JEWISH ANCESTORS
Would you like to know the precise address of your grandparents at the turn
of the century? How about the name of the ship that brought them to America? Or
even a description of the European shtetl they once lived in?
Thanks to recent applications of computer and microfilm technology, the dis
tant past in America and Europe — once thought lost due to neglect and the Holo
caust — is now becoming vividly available to Jews interested in tracing their fam
ily history. And they are doing just that in ever-increasing numbers throughout the
U. S. Jewish Genealogical Societies have sprung up in almost every major Jewish
population center. It is estimated that more than 25,000 Jewish family researchers
are engaged in a search of their roots. Many of these genealogists are expected to
gather this summer in Los Angeles for the Third Annual National Seminar in Jewish
Genealogy.
Most of the conference activity will likely center on new Eastern
European records and ships' passenger lists, microfilmed by The Mormon Church in
Salt Lake City. These documents are now available for inspection by family resear
chers at the large Mormon Branch Library in Los Angeles, the largest genealogical
reository outside of the Mormon Library in wait Lake City. In addition, the fami
ly searchers will delve into 1900 and 1910 American Census Records, also available
at the Los Angeles facility.
The summer conference, slated for July 31 to August 4, 1983, at the Ramada
Inn in Beverly Hills, also will permit the genealogists — some of whom have traced
their ancestors back to Maimonides and Rashi — to use the Judaic Libraries of He
brew Union College and UCLA. Both institutions house an extraordinary collection
of Yizkor (memorial) books containing detailed histories of hundreds of European
comrnmities.
Seminar Chairman, Richard Orkin, said the three-day conference will be gear
ed to the needs of the beginning and advanced genealogist.
"The program is jam-
packed with all kinds of hands-on activity," he said. "Along with the on location
field trips, there will be workshops, panel discussions and a variety of audio/vis
ual presentations. Among the well-known experts to participate in the event will
be Jack Kugelmas, ananthropologist on the faculty of the Max Weinrich Center at
Yivo "InNewYork City. He will conduct a series of seminars on life in Eastern
Europe, based on research he did for his soon-to-be-published From the Ruined Gar
den: Readings from the Memorial Books of Polish Jews/'
Advanced reservations are required for the conference. Registration forms
may be obtained by writing JGS SUMMER SEMINAR. P. 0. BOX 25245.LOS ANGELES.CA 90025.
SPANISH SAYINGS
Huir y correr no son la misma cosa. To flee and to run are not the same thing.
Dos habladores no llegaran muy lejos. Two talkers will not travel far together.
Un hcrabre que tiene mal argumento, lo presenta a gritos. A man with a bad argument
presents it shouting.
Cuando pide un andgo, no hay manana. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow.
Quien de pleitos se libr6, gran ventura logro. Happiness is freeing oneself from
disputes.
58
THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA
CAPTAIN WILLIAM GOODWIN DANA was born in Boston, Mass., in May, 1797. When he
was 18 years old, his uncle sent him to look after his business in China and India.
Three years later he returned to Boston and earned his first-class navigator's
license. He left Boston on the Brig Waverly and began his trading career.
In 1825 he established a store in Santa Barbara, where he met Maria Josefa
Carrillo
In order to marry he had to became a Mexican citizen and a Catholic.
Captain Dana and Maria Josefa were married in 1828. She gave birth to 21 children,
8 of whom died in infancy.
,
^ ,„„ .
...
After Captain Dana officially became a Mexican citizen in 1835, he applied
for and received a land grant to Nipomo of more than 37,000 acres. He began build
ing the present adobe, located at 671 Oak Glenn Rd., Nipomo, CA, in 1839. The
original adobe was one-story. As the family grew, a second story and thewings
were added.
The rancho was a trade center, cloth, soap, furniture, agricultural
implements and candles were among the items manufactured at the rancho for trade.
Later the adobe was a stage stop and a mail stop.
The adobe is not simply a monument to one man's accomplishments, but rather
representative of the era when beginning settlers helped open the doors to those
who would continue building the communities in San Luis Obispo County. The San
Luis Obispo County Historical Society's objective is to make the restoration of the
adobe so complete that the "Casa de Dana" will truly identify as one of the outstand
ing historical buildings in San Luis Obispo County.
EDMUND M. BURKE, the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County, was born in the City of
Santa Barbara, 15 April 1871 and received his education under private tutors. In
1884 he entered St. Vincent's College at Los Angeles. His first public position
was the office of deputy county tax collector under his father, Miguel F. BURKE,
born 23 Nov. 1839 in an adobe house on Figueroa between State and Anacapa. Miguel
was the only son of Captain James Walter BURKE, a native of Galway. Ireland, and
an officer in the English merchant marine service when he visited SantaBarbara
in the 1820's and determined to settle here. He married in Monterey, California,
Sen Josefa BORCNDA, a member of an old Spanish family of California. They had
several daughters, but only one son, Miguel In 1898 EDMUND BURKE became mayor
of fcnta Barbara. During his term of office a new charter was adopted, which made
the age of eligibility to the Mayor's office at 30 years and he was therefore in
eligible for re-election. On the death of his father in 1900,the_Board of
Supervisors appointed him to fill the vacancy in the office of County Tax Collector.
HeWried Lorena May GARFIELD, born in Spring Valley, Minnesota andat the time
of the writing of the article in the Santa Barbara County History had two children
Lorena A. and Edmund F. lorena married Hansel S. Sweeney and died at age 69 13
April 1966; Edmund and his family lived in the Bay area.For many years he was an
attorney for the Southern Pacific railroad company, but is now retired. Margaret
(widow of Major Jerry Bennett) ,ayounger daughter of Edmund and lorena (Garfield)
Burke, lives in Santa Barbara, and does volunteer work connected with early Santa
Barbara families at the Santa Barbara Historical Society Gledhill Library.
Lorena's parents were Salman Hull GARFIELD b Glover, Vt. 23 Sept 1841; d. Santa
Barbara, CA 23 Nov. 1906; came with family 1887, the year of first rail service to
Santa Barbara; m. in Sheffield, Vt. 14 May 1864, Helen Jane SMITH, dau of Johnston
and Emeline (Wilson) SMITH, b.23 Feb.. 1*44 Newaifc.Vt.Jd.Santa Barbaj?a2 0ct,1913
Grandparents: Hosea B. GARFIELD, b. Glover. Vt. 18 March 1814 and Diancy(Scott)
GARFIELD, b. Calais. Vt. 30 June 1812; d. Sheffield, Vt. 19 Oct W17Great Grandparents: Stephen GARFIELD ,b. 29 Dec. 1792; d. 19Apr. 1857; m. Lydia
SCOTT b. Hartford, Vt. 6 Nov 1790; d. Sheffield, Vt. 1 Dec 1867
Great Great Grandparents: AARON GARFIELD and his wife (name not stated) were
the seventh to settle in Glover, in the grant to General John Glover <° * WassJ
John Patterson and Company, June 27, 1731. recorded under date of "arch l^/BB; in
the official state papers of Vermont. The Gazetteer of Caledonia and Essex Coun-_
ties Vernmt^ 1764-1887, compiled and published by Hamilton mild describes
tte"Aaron"GarfieTd'TamTly as "closely related to President Garfield's ancestor,
and lists 6 children in this family: Isaac, Ira, Stephen. John, Sally and Ralph.
Another daughter of Salmon and Helen Garfield, Ehnde Diancy, b. 25 Sept.1869,
Spring Valley, Minn., d. Alameda. CA 27 Dec, 1908. She m. Peter Clarke MACFASLANE
in Santa Barbara 8 March 1891. Their daughter Helen Isabelle was b. Los Angeles
20 Jan.
1892.
********
AMERICAN FAMILY RECORDS ASSOCIATION 311 East 12th Street, Kansas City M0 84106
is assembling information for a register of family reunions and organizations.
Data to be listed on computer files and published in the form of a directory in
a year or so - to be updated from time to time.
Suggested form to be used:
Name of Family Reunion or Organization
Date:
Officer's name and title, with address (Street,City/State/Zip
Telephone:
Informant:
59
ANCESTRY OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD
Origin of Name
From the Saxon Garwain - to prepare, German and Dutch; gar. - dressed, done,
ready, prepared and field, a place where everything is furnished necessary for
an army.
1. EDWARD GARFIELD (Gearfield) Watertown, Mass. prop, fro May 6, 1635
Watertown selectman 1638, 1655 and 1662 constable 1661
d. 14 June 1672 aged about 97
.. ,
wife, Rebecca; children b. Watertown: Joseph, b 11 (7) 1637; Rebecca.b.
10 (1) 1640; Abigail b June 29, 1646; Benjamin (executor). Older children,
Samuel and Edward were Watertown proprietors. Wife d. 16 April 1661, ae.
c. 55 yrs; he m. Joanna, widow of Thomas Buckmaster 1 Sept. 1661
2.
BENJAMIN GEARFIELD b. 1643 served 9 terms as rep. to Gen. Court between
(Capt.)
1689 and 1717 d. 28 Nov. 1717, ae. 74
m. Mehitabel HAWKINS who died 9' (9) 1675 ae. 25
m (2) Elizabeth BRIDGE (dau. of Mathew BRIDGE) she m 1720 Daniel Harring
ton of Lexington
-
8 ch.
4th child was
3.
THOMAS GARFIELD (Lieut.) b. 1680 in part of Weston incorp. 1754 with por
tions of Lexington and Concord as Lincoln
m. 1706 Mercy BIGELOW b, 1686, dau. of Joahua and Elizabeth (Flagg)
BIGELOW
she d. 28 Feb. 1744/5; he d. 4 Feb. 1752
Their 12 ch are given in Bond's Watertown, pp.233-234
3rd ch. was
4.
THOMAS GARFIELD, JR. (Lieut.) bpt. 5 Apr. 1713, age 5 w.
m. 21 Oct. 1742 Rebecca JOHNSON, of Lunenburg, dau. of Samuel and
Rebecca of Lunenburg; she d. 3 Feb. 1763; he d. Lincoln 3 Jan 1774.
Their 5 children are named in Bond's Watertown p.233 Thomas, his father
and brother John in 1747 were among 25 founders of First Church of Lincoln.
1st child was
5.
SOLOMON GARFIELD, b. 18 July 1743;
d. Worcester, N. Y.
1807
m. 20 May 1766 Sarah STIMSON, of Sudbury.
5 ch. Thomas, Solomon, Rebecca, Hannah and Lucy all b. Westminster,Mass.
6.
1st. child,
THOMAS GARFIELD, b. 1774 d Worcester, N.Y. 1801
m. Asenath HILL of Schoharie County, N.Y., b. 1778
4 ch. b. Worcester, N.Y. - Polly, Betsey, Abraham, and Thomas
7.
3rd ch.
ABRAHAM GARFIELD, b. 1799 Worcester, N.Y.
m. 3 Feb 1820 Eliza BALIOU b. Richmond, N.H. 21 Sept. 1801
ch:
1. Mehitable b. 28 Jan, 1821
2. Thomas b 18 Oct 1822
3. Mary b. 19 Oct 1824
4. James Ballou b. 21 Oct 1826; d 8 Jan. 1829
5. James Abram b. 19 Nov. 1831 (President Garfield) assasinated
d. 19 Sept 1881
References:
Reprint from proceedings of Mass. Historical Society, Rev. Edward G.
Porter at meeting, Boston, Oct, 13, 1881.
Pope's Pioneers of Massachusettsp. 182
Bond's Watertown (Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the
Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, including Waltham and
Weston..., Henry Bond, H. D., 2d ed. Boston, I860
QUERIES
WOODSON
Seek info on name WOODSON. Most of the Woodsons in America today des
cend from Dr. John and Sarah (WINSTON) Woodson. Frank and Jesse Woodson
James and first lady Dolley Payne Madison share in this ancestry.
interested in subscribing to a WOODSON family publication, write:
Marilyn Goza Longobardi
170 Spruce Haven Dr.
If
Wexford, PA 15090
DRAKE
Seeking birthplace and parents of Thomas H. DRAKE b 1758; owned land
in Alleghany Co., MD 1793; died Nashville. Holmes Co., Ohio 1841.
Need proof m. Sarah Hinkle, Frederick County, MD.
Irma B. Keyes
6088-F Jacaranda Way
Carpinteria, CA 93013
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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY LOCALITIES
President Scofield has suggested the inclusion in ANCESTORS WEST of a map
or other material identifying the location of places referred to in the
marriage records. A map has been obtained from the Santa Barbara Histor
ical Society and is reproduced above, showing many interesting features,
including Land Grant ^ames as w.ell as population centers. Does any read
er know the true location of Serena?
south of Carpinteria?
Was it possibly near the Rincon,
<\r as indicated in the T,cc.ompanying schedule pos
sibly a rancho callec" EJ Tranquillo?
It has been suggested that there be made available to SBCGS members a blow
up of this map, showing location of Ranchos, settlements, and other points
of interest in Santa Barbara County.
SBCGS has the negative.
If interested, let President Scofield know.
61
MAP REFERENCES OF PLACE NAMES
Ballard
D-4
Mission La Purisima
B-3/4
Buel Flat, near Buellton
Carpinteria
C-4
G-5
Montecito
G-5
Naples
E-5
Orcutt
Santa Barbara
Santa Maria
Santa Rita
Santa Ynez
B-2
F-5
B-2
C-4
D-4
Casmalia
B-2
Central City(Santa Marla)B-2/3
Geary (Gary)
C-2
Guadalupe
A-2
Hope Dlst(betw.S.B.-Goleta F-5
Las Cruces
C-4
La Zaca (Zaca Lake)
D-3
Lompoc
B-4
Los Alamos
C-3
Los Ollvos
D-4
Serena (?E1 Tranquillo ?)
A-4
Sisquoc
SoIvang
C-2
D-4
Summerland
G-5
Nipomo, San Luis Obispo County B-1
62
QUERIES
GREAVES
Seek Information regarding descendants of Enoch GREAVES,
brother of maternal grandfather James GREAVES.
Enoch emigrated
to America in 1899 or 1900, settled In Glendale, California,
where he had a successful poultry farm. Another brother, John
GREAVES, also went to america,returned to England, m. Miss Anna
Brown, and went back to America, lived in New York. A third bro
ther, Sam, lived in Smethwick, England.
D. J. Clewes
43, Stagborough Way, Lickhill Lodge
Staurport-on-&vern FY13 85Y England
SAVAGE
To expidite a promise made to his grandfather, Ebenezer Danforth
SAVAGE, as a lad, request to print the following query has been
received:
$500.00 REWARD...For info, on Austin and Henry
SAVAGE and their desc. and their desc. whereabouts.
Austin and
Henry b. bet. 1833 and 1844.were bros. of Ebenezer Danforth SAVAGE,
ch. of Dr. Perez T. and Lydia (DANFORTH) Savage, b. Savage's Island,
N. Anson, Maine. Austin or Henry went West. Perez, s. of Jacob
and Hannah (GRAT) Savage; Jemes, Jr., so. of James and Christina
(HUNTER) Savage.
E. Morgan Savage, P. O. Box 42
Dennis, Mass.02638 Tel:(617)385-2428
Mr. Savage states 5 brothers came to America in 1711 (?); One went
to Maine; one to Mass.; one to Va; and the other two to unknown
destinations.
SAVAGE
1.
SAVAGE
2.
SAVAGE
3.
He claims descent as follows:
James and Lady Christian (Hunter) Savage; their ch. were:
Jane, James. Jr. .Hannah, Sarah, Isaac.Daniel,Catharine, Edward.
James, Jr., m. Mary HILT0N;ch: Abigail,b. 1743,Isaac b.1744,
Hannah b. 28 Oct. 1745(?).Mary v.l747,Lydia b.1750,James b.1752,
Ebenezer b.1753,Christian b.1766,Andrew b.1769 Catharine b.
1800, Ann, b. (?).
Jacob, m. Hannah GRAY; ch. Sally
b.1785, Annie b. 1787, Temperance
Dec 1792, Martha b.1794, Betsy b.
1800, Esau b. 1802, Cyrus b.1806,
another ch d. in infancy.
b.1781, Polly b.1782,John Gray
b. 6 Jan 1789, Jacob,Jr.b.20
1796, Abram b 1798,Isaac b.
Bezer b. 1804,Perez b.1808,
SAVAGE
4.
Dr. Perez T. m. Lydia DANFORTH ch: Austin b. 1834 (?) .Ebenezer
b.1836, Henry b. 1844 (?) Daughter (?) b. (?) Austin and/or
SAVAGE
5.
SAVAGE
6.
TYSON
Are any descendants of William TYSON b.1856-57 England or George
Henry TYSON, b. 1861-62 now living? What was history of TYSONS in
America? Their father William TYSON, b c. 1820, master mariner in
coastal trade, lost at sea in Sept/Oct 1871, m. Sarah STEEL; they
lived 25, Harrison St., Barrow-in-Furnes,Lancashire,England; she d.
22 Apr 1905; their ch: William b.1856-57; Thooas b.1859; George Henry
Henry went West with Dr. Perez. Henry was b. Anson, Me.
Ebenezer Danforth m. Mary E. TOTMAN ch: Alice b.1864,Frederick
Danforth b.1867,, Arthur Claflin b. 1870, Herbert Lewis b.1873
Gertrude b. 1876
Herbert Lewis m. Ida Mary MAYO 1898 ch: Raymond Lewis b. 1903
Earl Morgan b. 1907
b.1861-62, Dorothy b 1864 d.1900. Thomas d. 1927. He m.(2) Clara
and their son,Edwin who submitted query was b. 1918. William and George
Henry TYSON emigrated to america, probably at varying times between
1880 and 1900. Before emigrating George worked in the printing trade
in Barrow-in-Furnes. Do not know whether William married, but at time
of death in Feb. 1929 was renting rooms from a Mrs. Clair Ready at
1449 Washington St., San Francisco, California. George, at time of
death a year or two earlier,had a son Harold who with his mother lived
at 257 38th St., Oakland, California.
Edwin Tyson, 99, Lanmack Rd.
Blackburn,Lancashire BB1 8JX England
HELP FROM CORRECTIONS - Additional remarriage surnames of females.
Carol Davis Lombard, 1041 Lane 29, Pueblo, Co 81006 ordered Vol. 4#2
June 1978 - original Chart 7 - Lilian Mann Fish Ancestor Table, after
reading names of 53 female ancestors whose later marriages were re
ported in the June, 1982 ANCESTORS WEST, saying: "I must have the whole
thing as there are several names in the corrections that are in my chart.
Your editor would like to know if these additional surnames may have
aided others.
encouraged.
In submitting charts, inclusion of later marriages is
QUERIES
PARKER
Seeking info on families of Martha Jane PARKER b. 1831, Louisi-
BLACKSHEAR
WALTER(S)
ana - her parents, Peter PARKER b. July 1801 and Nancy BLACKSHEAR
b. 1808 and Martha's husband James Calvin WALTER(S).
Martha
HELSBY
GROVES
SMITH
and Calvin lived and died in Rankin, Miss 1855-1871
Charles and Sarah HELSBY arrived Philadelphia 1850-60 from Ashton
under Lyne, Eng., settled in Pittsburg area, ch: Charles, John,
George and Hannah.
Desire information on these people.
Need info on George GROVES of Provlncetown, Mass. m. Mary Ann
SMITH there 1853; also info re GROVES family formerly of Trinity
Bay and Bonavista, Newfoundland (1810-1850) and probably earlier
in Dorset, Eng.
Doreen Cook Dullea
528 Barker Pass Rd. Santa Barbara CA93108
phone (BOS) 969-3935
CROSBY
Jacob Crosby, b. and d. York Co. Pa; his son James b. 1799 York Co.
He and a bro.Benjamin moved to ?9S|Sget0Q8Aw Neea information.
2835A Serena Rd. Santa Barbara CA
93105
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BARRON
Genealogist and Record Searcher; Member of
the Association of Genealogista and Record
Agents,
Yorkshire Archaeological Society,
Halifax Antiquarian Society
38 Huddersfield Road
Halifax, Yorkshire, England
QUERY
BURPEE Need family dara, including surname, of Mary wife of JONATHAN BURPEE
(Isaac'jonathan3 Thomas 2, Thomas(Blrkbee)1
Their dau. Mary(Molly)
m 31 Dec 1795, Alexandria, Grafton Co. NH Peter SLEEPER and d. in
her 40th yr in 1818 at Qrford, Grafton Co. NH, at their home near
Indian Pond. Jonathan5 Burpee , yeoman, of Boxford, Mass. Bay Colony,
purchased land in New Chester ( Alexandria) in 1788. goxford Vital
Records show dau Elizabeth b. Nova Scotia 1784. Isaac Burpee b 2 Feb
1725 Rowley, Essex Co., Mass did not remove to Nova Scotia; d.Rowley
2 Dec 1758; Jonathan3 Burpee b. 4 Dec 1699 moved to Maugerville 1762,
also lived In Sheffield, Sunbury Co.(now New Brunswick);d. there 8
Apr 1781; his will (copy furnished by New Brunswick Museum) left coop
erage tools to two grandsons,one of whom was Jonathan, son of deceased
son Isaac. Not known when grandson Jonathan* went to Nova Scotia
or when or where he married Mary
or where dau Mary was born.
Will exchange info with Burpee or Stickney descendants.
Lilian H.
Fish
2546 Murrell Rd.,Santa Barbara,CA 93109
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More than 13,000 years ago Indians were established in what is now
Kentucky; as early as 1584 it was included by Virginia in her Augusta County,
Later all of Kentucky was made part of Virginia's Fincastle County.
An early explorer. Dr. Thomas Walker, entered Kentucky after discovering
Cumberland Gap in 1750,
Some 25 years later the Transylvania Company was
organized under Col. Richard Henderson of North Carolina.
From Indian
tribes he purchased almost half of what is now the state of Kentucky, all of
the land between the Kentucky River, in the central part of the state, and
the Cumberland River, in the most western part. In 1774 the first permanent
settlement was made at Harrodsburg.
Daniel Boone first explored the area
in 1767 and in 1775 founded Boonesboro and moved his family there from Rowan
County, North Carolina.
Most of the early settlers came from Maryland, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia and were of German, English,
Irish and Scottish descent.
Nine counties existed in 1790. On June 1,1792,
Kentucky became the 15th state admitted to the union.
an
With increased Europe
immigration many also came to Kentucky from Russia, Italy, Poland and
Austria.
The Division of Vital Records, State Dept. of Health, 275 East Main St.,
Frankfort, KY 40601, has birth and death records from the beginning of 1911.
Still earlier records may be found in the City Health Dept. in some larger
cities.
Records of births and deaths from some counties as early as 1851
may be found in the library of the Kentucky Historical Society, 200-202
Broadway, Krankfort, KY 4&601. The County Clerk of the county in which the
transaction was completed may have wills, probate, marriage and divorce rec
ords.
KENTUCKY REFERENCES -
SBOGS LIBRARY
929.2
Con
Journal of Elder William Conrad, Pioneer Preacher
Franks, Lloyd W., editor
976.9
Talley's Kentucky Papers,
Tal
Talley, Wm., compiler
976.9
DAR Vol.1
976.9
Sou Ky
976.9
Ky 1
976.9
Ky ECM
and Talley's N.E. Kentucky Papers
Kentucky Cemetery Records Vol 1, compiled Ky. Records Ccmnittee,
Kentucky Soc., D.A.R. 1961 Keystone Printer Lexington KY 471 p.
Bourbon Cb. Presbyterians in Paris and Bourbon Co. 1786-1961
Sanders, Rev. Robert Stuart, author
Caldwell County Marriages (KY) 1809-1900
Kyle, Mrs. Arawana, compiler
KY, Caldwell Co., Our Ancestral Plots 184 complete Caldwell Co. KY
Cemeteries
Kyle, Mrs. Arawana, compiler
65
KENTUCKY REFERENCES - SBCGS LIBRARY
(con.)
976.9
CI
Kentucky Census 1800 Second Census of KY 1800
Clift, G. Glenn, Editor
976.9
Vol. II
976.9
Ken
Kentucky Court and other Records
976.9
Vol. Ill
Ardery, Mrs. William Breckenridge, compiler.
Franklin County Church and Family Graveyards in Franklin Co., Ky.
Ky. Gen. Soc. compiler; on loan from Dorothy Pahos
Kentucky Genealogy and Biography
Westerfield, Thomas W., editor.
976.9
Hat
Kentucky Genealogical Research Sources
Hathaway, Beverly Wise, author
976.9
Kentucky Records - Early Wills and Marriages - Old Bible Records
and Tombstone Inscriptions,
F 456
C57
F456
F 44
Ardery, Mrs. W. Breckenridge
A sampling of references at UCSB Library. T.here are many more.
Cobb, Irvin Shrewsbury 1876-1944 Kentucky, illus.by John T. McCutcheon. Half-title Cobb's American guyed book NY George H. Doran
Co. 1924 60 p. 19 cm Illus. lining papers
Federal Writers' Project Kentucky, a guide to the Bluegrass state
sponsored by U of Ky Harcourt Brace k Co. 1939 xxix 480 p. plates
map 21 cm selected bibliography p.162-170 (American Guide Series)
WYLES ^'Kentucky progress magazine, official pub.created by 1928 legis. to
3
v'?
^
advertise Kentucky to the world v.4 no.6 (Feb. 1932, 34 p.illus.
Partial contents: Warren, L.A. The everlasting springs of the Lincoins - Gregory, Edward, Lincoln family passed through Cloverport.
WYLES COL Rafinesque, Constintine Samisl 1783-1840
mlcrocard Ancient history, or Annals of Kentucky; with a survey of the
* PS 563 ancient monuments of No. America and a tabular view of the princiN5 no. 64 pal languages and primitive nations of the whole earth.Frankfort,
Ky printed for the author 1824, Louisville, Ky,Lost Cause Press
1956 2 cards (19th century Am.literature on microcards,Series
A, the Ohio Valley.) Collation of the original iv, 39 PE78
RollingBon, Martha Ann. Paleo-Indian culture in Ky.,a study
K3 R6
based on projectile points. U of Ky Press 1964 illus. map.diagr.
E78
K5 S32
tables, 25 cm (Studies in Anthropology no. 2) bibllo. p 80-85
Schwartz, Douglas Wright 1929- Conceptions of Ky prehistory; a
case study in the history of archeology byDWS Lexington U of Ky
Pres3 c 1967 viii 133 p.illus,maps,ports. 23 cm(Studies in anthro
pology no. 6)
biblio. p 119-130
WYLES COL Coleman, John Winston, 1898- A bigliography of Ky. history
* Z 1287 Lexington U of Ky Press 1949 xvi 516 p facsim. 24 cm
„C6u nnTT Blackburn, John, 1914 A hundred miles, a hundred heartbreaks
WYLES COLI^ illaBt Rex# Denton n<p# c#1972 292 p illus 23 cm includes
co biblio refs (Civil War - 17th Ky Volunteer Infantry)
W?LES COT Carlee , Roberta Baushman The last gladiator:Cassius M.Clay
E415.
Berea Ky Kentucke Imprints c 1979 291 p leaf of plates,Illus.
C55 C37
F451
C735
nort. 24 cm includes bibilo refs and index..
Collins, Lewis 1797-1870 Historical sketches of Kentucky
N.Y. Arno Press 1971,c 1847 560 p.illus 24 cm(The First Am.Frontier)
WYLES COLL. Collins, Lewis, 1797-1870
F 451 C6
Collins' Hist, sketches of Ky.
Revised, enlarged fourfold and brought down to year 1874 by his
1894 (vol 1) son Richard H. Collins,embracing prehistoric,annals for 331 yrs.
...500 viographical sketches,illus.84 ports,map of Ky &70 other
engravings Covington Ky, Collins &co.1874 2 vols. ( only 1 in
library)
WYLES COLL Hamilton, Holman The three Ky presidents:Lincoln,Taylor,Davis
EI76 H248 Lexington U Press of Ky 1978 p. 69 plates.illus 21 cm biblio p.
67-70 (The Kentucky Bicentennial bookshelf)
WYLES COL Johnston, Josiah Stoddard 1833-1913 Kentucky by Col.J.Stoddard
*E 484
Johnston, Atlanta, Confederate Pub. Co. 1899 viii 237 p. 24 cm
E9 v.9 (Evans, C. A. ed. Confederate military history,Atlanta 1899 v.IX)
F 454
B66 L63
Lufaro, Michael A. 1948- The life & adventures of Daniel Boone
Lexington U Press of>Ky c 1978 p. 140, geneal.table,plates,map,
21 cm biblio 135-14l(Ky Bicentennial bookshelf)
WYLES COL McAfee, John J. Kentucky politicians,sketches of representative
F450 M3* Corn-crackers & other miscellany Louisville,Press of CourierJournal Job Ptg Co 1886 259 P. front.illus,incl. ports.
WYLES COL Townsend, John Wilson 1885- Kentucky, mother of governors.
*F 450
T 68
Frankfort, Ky The Kentucky State Historical Soc 1910
50 p. port. 24 cm #152 of 300(Ky historical series...)
66
KENTUCKY REFERENCES
UCSB Library
Special CoX
Magill, John 1759-1842 The Pioneer to the Kentucky emigrant,
a brief topographical and historical description of the state
F 454
M2
of Ky, to which are added some original verses by John Magill,
edited, with an Introduction by Thomas D. Clark, Lexington
U of Ky publications committee.Margaret Voorhles trust,1942
1st pub. 1832 xiv; 82p. 211/2cm (Kentucky reprints no. 2)
F 454
Trabue, Daniel 1760-1840
.T728
tive of Daniel Trabue, ed. by Chester Raymond Young,Lexington
U Press of Ky c 1981 vi,218p 25 cm
F459
M35 W47
1975
Whitney, Marylou
F457
.L48 C38
Westward into Kentucky; the narra
Cornelia Vanderbilt Whitney's dollhouse,
the story of a dollhouse & the people who lived In it. phoyod
by E. Martin Jessee;drawings by Jouett W. Redmon, Jr. N.Y.
Farrar,Straus & Giroux 1975 115 xxxp plates,illus 23 x 29cm
Caudell, Harry M. 1922-
The mountain, the miner, and the
Lord and other tales from a country law office (Letcher Co.Ky)
Lexington U Press of Ky c 1980 xli 177 p.23 cm
FP4S7SlR701 Clark« Thomas Dionysius 1903C 57
S2
REF F 450
-W32
WYLES COL
BR 555
wyl1I6col
Microcard
PS 563 W5
no. 68
K4
Historic maps of Kentucky
vi,89p. ill, map 28 cm
Sanes, James Walter 1921 comp. Four steps west, a documentary
concerning the first dividing line in America and its three ex
tensions between Va and N. C., Ky, and Tenn. Versailles,Ky 1971
136 p illus incl.bibli.refs #383 of 1,000 copies;autographed
F 230
BX
Lexington U Press of Ky c 1979
1415
S6 1972
WYLES COL
* F 457
B6
A4
Wagstaff, Ann T.
Index to the 1810 Census of Ky. compiler.
Baltimore Genealogical Pub. Co. 1980 viii,230 p. 24 cm
Boles, John B.
Ky
c 1976
Religion in antebellum KY
Lexington U Press of
lx,147 p. 21 cm. biblio pl46-148(Ky Blcent.Bookshelf)
Rankin, Adam 1755-1827 A review of the notes revival in Ky
commenced in the year of our Lord 1801 Lexington Ky printed
for the author 1802;Louisville, Ky Lost Cause Press 1956 30 cards
(19th Century Am. Literature on microcards,Series A.Ohio Valley)
collation of the original v. 7 144 p.
Spalding, Martin John Abp.1810-1872 Sketches of the early Catho
lic missions of Ky from the commencement in 1787 to the jubilee
of 1826-7 New York
Arno Press,1972 xvi,308 p 22cm reprint
of 1844 ed. (Religion in America, Series II)
Allen, James Lane 1849-1925
The bluegrass region of Ky and
other Ky articles New York and London, Harper & Bros. 1899
300 p. front. & plates, 1st ed. 1892 reprinted from Harper's
and the Century magazines
WYLES COL
F 592
Cuming, Fortescue 1762-1828 Cuming's Tour of the western country
(1807-1809) Cleveland The A.H.Clark Co. 1904 4p.1,-277 p.24 l/2cm
T4
(Early Western Travels 1748-1846 ed.Reuben GoldThwaltes vol lv)
reprint & incl. t.p. of author's Sketches of a tour of the west
ern country, Pittsburgh 1810)
Ogden, George W. Ogden's letters from the West 1821-1823 (In
Thwaltes, Reuben Gold, Early Western Travels 1748-1846 Cleveland
v.4
WYLES COL
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v. 19
Te
0. 1905 24 1/2 cm v. 19 112 p.
reprint and facsm.of t.p. of
original ed. New Bedford, Mass. 1823
PS
3537
T 92516
2524
F 830 Tb
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* E 457.32
W373
Stuart, Jesse, 1907My world/Jesse Stuart Lexington U press
of Ky. c 1975 95 p.map on living paper 22cm (Ky Bicent bookshelf)
Toulman, Harry 1757-1824 The western country In 1793; reports on
Ky. & Va ed. by Marlon Tenling & Godfred Davies 1st ed. San Marino
CA 1948 xx 141 p 24 cm "source of material... consists of con
temporary copies of several mss in the Huntington Library"
Warren, Louis Austin 1885- Louisville Lincoln loop in a day's
tour in "old Ky" itineraries p.l0-17;migration of Lincoln's anc.
In Ky p.43 Louisville,Standard Ptg Co. c 1922 43 p. front, map.
E 169.12
Berry, Wendell, 1934-
.B3962 1981
1965-1980 x 340p. 21 cm. San Francisco; North Point Press 1981
REF JK
5330
S8
F450 U5
1959
F456 C64
K57
Essays, selections... Recollected essays
State Directory of Kentucky 1st- 1966?
for holdings inquire at
Serial desk (in Governtment Publications Collections)
I.S. War Dept. Ky pension roll of 1835 Baltimore, So.Book Co.
1959
152 p.
reproduction from v. 3 of original ed. ptd by D.
Green 1835
Klotter, James C.
William Goebel; the politics of wrath,Lexing
ton U Press of Ky c 1977 ix 137 p.illus 21cm biblio p 132-137
(The Kentucky Bicentennial Bookshelf)
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KENTUCKY REFERENCES
UCSB Library
F229
A25
F451
A7 microcard
F457
B9 B7
Abernethy, Thomas Perkins, 1890- Three Va. frontiers
U of Louisiana
La. State U Press 1940 xlii 96 p 21cm
Arthur, Timothy Shay 1809-1885 The history of Ky from the
earliest time Timothy Shay Arthur & W.H. Carpenter, Phila
delphia Lippincott, Grambo & co. 1852 316 p. 8 cards
Breckinridge, William Campbell Preston (1851-1904)
Address at centennial celebration of settlement of Breckin
ridge co. on the site of Hardin's old fort near Hardinsburg
Nov. 2, 1882
Frankfort, Ky Printed at the Ky yeoman office
Major, Johnston & Barrett, 1882 40 p 22 1/2 cm UCSB copy
F451
C49
F457
K4 C5
imperfect - title page mutilated.
Channnng, Steven A. Kentucky, a bicentennial history
New York Norton c 1977 xv 222p plates,illus. 22 cm.
(The States and the Nation series) biblio 213-2151ncl.Index
Clark, Thomas Dionysius 1903- The Kentucky illus John A.
Spelman III NY Toronto Farrar & Rinehart inc 1942 x 431 p.
21 cm (Half-title;The Rivers of America ed by S.V. Benet &
F451
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Carl Carmer as planned & started by Constance Lindsay Skinner)
Clark, Thomas Dionysius 1903- Kentucky, land of contrast,1st ed.
NY Harper & Row 1968 xil 304 p maps 22 cm biblio p 291-292
( A Regions of America book).
F451
Green, Thomas Marshall 1837-1901 The Spanish conspiracy; a re
C78 1967
view of early Spanish movements in the southwest,containing
proofs of the Intrigues of James Wilkinson & John Brown,of the
complicity of Judges Sebastian, Wallace & Innes;the early strug
gles of Ky for automomy; the intribugues of Sebastian in 1795-97
& the legislative investigation
Mass. P. Smith 1957 c.1891
F396 H4
also in
WYLES COL
F455 Hg
1952
WYLES COL
* F452
H84
WYLES COL.
*F 517 M3
1852
ep. Ky. U Library Bulletin vi.
Hulbert, Archer Butler 1873-1933 Boone's wilderness road
Cleveland,0. TheA.H.Clark Co. 1903 207 p incl.front fold.map,plan.
26 1/2 cm (His. Historic highways of America v. 6)
McClung , John Alexander 1804-1859 Sketches of western adventure
containing an account of the most Interesting Incidents connected
with the settlement of the West from 1755 to 1794.with appendix.
Rev. £, cor. by J.A.McClung
viii 9-315 p. incl. front.
RD 9135
N3
F 353.1
W6 N3
of his corruption. Gloucester,
406 p.
Henderson, Archibald, 1877The conquest of the old southwest;
the romantic story of the early pioneers into Va.,the Carolinas,
Tenn. & Ky 1740-1790 New York The Century co. 1920 xxiv 395 p.
front, plates ports fold.map facslm 19 cm biblio.notes 363-370
Hopkins, James Franklin 1909- The first enabling act Lexington
Nail, James 0.
Dayton, 0 L.F.Claflln 7 co. 1852
2 pi. 19 1/2 cm
The tobacco night-riders of Ky and Tenn 1905-1909
Louisville, Ky. The Standard Press 1939 viii p.,31.,221 p illus
(Map,plans) 22 1/2 cm biblio 201-206 maps on living papers.
Navarro, Latore, Jose"
AConspiracicn al estudio de les primeras
relaciones hist&Yicas entr Espana y los Estados Unidos de Norte-
america ,por Jose" Navarro Latorre y Fernando Solano Costa
Zaragosa, Institucion Fernando el CatSlico, 191*9,viii 36l p.
maps (part fold.) facsims. 2h cm Inst.Fernando el Catfilico Pubs.
WYLES COL.
* ?452
P8
R351 R6
also in
WYLES COL
*F351 R66
F451
S3 1972
E353.1
W6 548
xerox copy
WYLES COL
* F451
S5
F452
S74 1971
Ul( seceiSn de estudios americanos v. l) biblio p. S^-SJS
Pusey, Villiam Allen 1865 - The Wilderness Road to Ky, its loca
tion and features 56 illus, maps New York Geo.H. Doran co. 1921
xlll 131 p. incl illus,plates,frontfacsim, maps 28 1/2 x 21 l/2cm
Roosevelt, Theodore,pres.U.S. 1858-1919 The winning of the West,
an account of the exploration & settlement of our country from
the Alleghanles to the Pacific New library ed. NY & London G.P.
Putnam's sons 1920 6 vol in 3
front. 21cm (WYLES;exec ed v 5-8)
Scalf, Henry Preston, 1902- Kentucky's last frontier; Foreward(sic)
by Thomas D. Clark 2d ed. crrr & with photos & dull index added
Pikevllle Ky Pikeville College Press 1972 565 p.23 cm biblio-545-51
Serranoy Sang, Manuel 1866-1932 El brigadier Jaime Wilkinson y sus
tratos con Espana para la independencia del Ky a*os 1787 a" 17° <?
(De la Revistade archivos.bibliotecas y museos Madrid Tip. de la
"Revistade Arch., Bibl. y Museos ** 1915 99 P illus fold, map
Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate 1841-1906 Kentucky,a pioneer common
wealth Boston Houghton.Mifflin 7 co. c 1884 x 433 p 18 cm
Half-title: American Commonwealths ed. by H. E. Scudder.
Speed, Thomas The Wilderness Road, a description of the routes
of travel by which the pioneers & first settlers came to Ky,pre
pared for the Filson Club
N.Y.
Burt Franklin, 1971
75 p.23cm
(Burt franklin research & source work series 761;Am.classics in
history & social science 193) reprint 1886ed.issued as no.2Filson
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Ancestral Trails Historical Society, P.O.Box 573, Vine Grove, KY 40175
Ashland Public Library, 1740 Central Ave., Ashland, KY 41101
Breckinridge County Public Library (Special Collections) Hardinsburg KY 40143
Corbin Gen. Soc. c/o Reba Cunmins, 1506 Woodwind Ct., Corbin, KY 40701
Crowley Co.Gen. Soc. P. 0. Box 102, Arkansas City, KS 67005
Eastern Kentucky Gen. Soc., Box 1544, Ashland, KY 41101
Filson Club Library, 118 W. Breckinridge St., Louisville, KY 40203
George Coon Public Library, Box 230, 114 S. Harrison St..Princeton, KY 42445
Harlan Co. Gen. Soc of Kentucky, c/o Sherry Cross, Rt.3, Box 147,Spring Hill Ks
Harrodsbury Hist.Soc..Gen.Conndttee.Box 318,Harrodsburg KY 40330
66083
Henderson Public Library, 101 So. Main St., Henderson, KY 42420
John Fox Memorial Library, D. A. Shrine, Duncan Tavern St., Paris, KY 40361
Johnson Co. Hist. Soc. c/o Edward R. Hazelett, 1215 Stafford Ave.Paintsvllle KY
Kenton Co. Public Library,5th and Scott,Covington, KY 41011
41420
Kentucky Gen. Soc. P. O. Box 153, Frankfort, KY 40601
Kentucky Historical Society Library, 200-202 Broadway,Frankfort, KY 40601
Kentucky Society, Sons of the American Revolution, c/o Pres. Dr. John S. Herrick,
616 Tulip Drive, Bowling Green, KY 42101
Kentucky State Library and Archives, State Govt. Reference Service,851 E. Main St.
Frankfort, KY 40601
KYOWVA Gen. Soc., P. 0. Box 1254 Huntington, WV 25715
Laurel Co-nty Public Library. 116 E. 4th St., London, KY 40741
Lexington Public Library, 2nd and Market Sts.. Lexington, KY 40507
Louisville Free Public Library, 4th and York Sts., Louisville, KY 40203
Margaret I. King Library, U. of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506
Morganfield Public Ubrary, Morganfield, KY 42437
Natl Soc. of the Sons of the American Revolution, National Headquarters,
1000 South Fourth St., Louisville, KY 40203
Owensboro- Daviess Co. Public Library, Ky Room. Local History &. Gen.450 Griffith
Ave. Owensboro, KY 42301
Pikeville Public Library, 210 Pike Ave., Pikeville, KY 41501
Public Library, 109 S. Main St., Winchester, KY 30291
Pulaski Co. Hist. Soc., Public Library Bldg., Somerset KY 42501
Simpson Co. Hist. Soc, P. O. Box 162, Franklin, KY 42134
Southern Historical Assn..The, c/o D. of Ky, Lexington, KY 40506
Southern Kentucky Gen. Soc. ,1425 Audobon Dr. .Bowling Green, KY 42101
Wayne Co. Public Library, 159 So. Main St., Monticello, KY 42633
West-Central Ky. Family Research Assn (19 counties) P. O. Box 1465,OwensboroKY42301
Western Kentucky U., Kentucky Library, Bowling Green. KY 42101
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ACADIAN GENEALOGY EXCHANGE, 863 Wayne Branch Rd.,Covington,KY 41015Quarterly.queries.
BLUEGRASS ROOTS, Ky. Gen. Soc. P. 0. Box 153, Frankfort Ky Hist. Soc. - see above
EAST KENTUCKIAN, THE, Clayton R. Cox, Ed.,Box 24202, Lexington.KY 40524 Qly,queries
FALLING LEAVES 1640 Newport Blvd., S-41, Costa Mesa CA 92627
KENTUCKY ANCESTORS. Ky. Hist. Soc., P. 0. Box H, Frankfort, KY 40601
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KYGWCA GEN.SOC. NEWSLETTER, Quarterly,queries, P.O.Box 1254.Huntington, WV 25715
OUR FAMILY HERITAGE ( A Journal of Gen. and Hist, of Ohio Miami Valley and Central
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TRI-STATE TRADER, P. O. Box 90 AP, Knightstown, IN46148,Pub. weekly, Pd.queries.
SOUTH CFWTRAL KENTUCKY HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, P. O. Box 80
Glasgow, KY 42141
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Mound Builders were the earliest known inhabitants of Tennessee . The
explorer Hernando De Soto was the first European to enter what is now
Tennessee, in 1541 discovering the Mississippi River near present-day
Memphis. At that time there were Cherokee Indians in eastern Tennes
see, Shawnees in the middle area, and Chicksaws in western Tennessee.
During the 17th and 18th centuries both France and England claimed
parts of the territory. In 1763 France relinquished all lands east
of the Mississippi River to England. Permanent European settlement
begamin 1772 the settlers in isolated centers organized themselves
into the Watuga Association. Two of the leaders were John Sevier and
James Robertson, who in 1779 founded a community near present-day
Nashville.
In the American Revolution forces led by Sevier and
Isaac Shelby were instrumental in winning the important Battle of
Kings Mountain in North Carolina (Oct. 7, 1780). That victory pre
vented the joining of two British forces and hastened *»»e surrender
of Cornwallis at Yorktown. In 1776 North Carolina accepted the dis
trict as Washington County, which eventually included all of the pres
ent Tennessee. To secure federal protection, North Caroline ceded the
area to the national government as a gift. No action being taken by
the national government for 4 or 5 years, some of the settlers too*
matters into their own hands, organizing a new state, Franklin.North
Carolina refused to recognize the new state. Sevier, its governor,
was arrested in 1788. The new state collapsed and North Carolina a-
gain ceded the area to the national government in 1789. In 1790 Pres
ident Washington commissioned William Blount governor of all United
States territory south of the Ohio River. On June 1, 1796, Tennessee
became the 16th state with Sevier its first governor. In the War of
1812 Tennessee supplied 28,000 troops and had more soldiers than any
other state in the Battle of New Orleans, won by its native son, An
drew Jackson. Tennessee furnished most of the men and commanders in
the ensuing Indian wars east of the Mississippi Among the volunteers
were Davy Crockett, who died at the Alamo, and Gen. Sam Houston, who
became the first president of the Republic of Texas.
Almost as many early settlers came from North Carolina as came
from South Carolina and Virginia. Many Scotch-Irish came into the
area through the Shenandoah Valley. German families settled in
several of the counties west of Chattanooga, where many descendants
At the commencement of the Civil War, Tennessee was torn between
nearly unanimous support of the Union in the abolitionist east and
equally strong support of the Confederacy in the slave-holding middle
and west. Tennessee was the last Southern State to secede and the
first to be readmitted to the Union after the war. More battles in
the Civil War were fought on Tennessee soil than in any other state
except Virginia.
The famous Scopes Trial, participated in by William Jennings Bry
an and Clarence Darrow, testing a Tennessee statute prohibiting the
teaching of the Darwinian theory of evolution in the public schools,
took place in Dayton, Tennessee, in 1925. The challenge was unsuc
cessful and that Btatute remained on the books until 19&7.
In addition to President Andrew Jackson, prominent Personages
include Cordell Hull, Secretary of State ^er President Franklin
Roosevelt and Estes Kefauver, elected to the U. S. Senate in 1948,
who became a leader for civil rights struggles and against organized
crime. On April 4, 1968, the Rev. Martin Luther King was assassinat
ed in Memphis.
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TENNESSEE SOCIETIES, LIBRARIES, PERIODICALS
Blount County Library, 300 E. Church St., Maryville, TN 37801
Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library, Gen/Local Hist. Dept.
1001 Broad St., Chattanooga, TN 37402
Coffee Co. Hist. Soc., P. 0. Box 524, Manchester, TN 37355
Cossitt- Goodwyn Library, 33 So. Front St., Memphis TN 38103
East Tennessee Hist. Soc., Lawson McGhee Library, 217 Market St.,Knoxville,TN
H.B.Stamps Memorial Library,415 W. Main St. Rogersville, TN 37857
37902
Highland Rim Regional Library Center, 2102 Mercury Blvd.Murfreesboro.TN 37130
Jackson-Madison Co. Library, 433 E. Lafayette, Jackson, TN 38301
Lawson McGhee Library, 500 W. Church Ave., Knoxville, TN 37902
Marshall Co. Tenn. Hist. Soc., 224 3rd Ave. No., Lewisburg TN 37091
Maury Co. Tenn. Hist. Soc, P. 0. Box 147, Columbia, TN 36401
McClung Hist. Collection, Lawson McGhee Library, Knoxville Public Library
System, 217 Market St., Knoxville, TN 37902
Memphis Public Library and Information Center, 1850 Peabody.Memphis TN 38104
Memphis State U. Library, Mississippi Valley Collection, Memphis TN 38104
Mid-West Tennessee Gen. Soc., P. 0. Box 3343, Jackson, TN 38301
Morristown-Hamblen Library, 417 W. Main St., Morristown, TN 37814
Pellissippl Gen. Soc., c/o Clinton Public Library, 118 So. Hicks,CIinton-TO
Public Library of Knoxville andKhow County.McClung Hist. Coll.
217 Market St., Knoxville, TN 37902
Public Library of Nashville and Davidson Co., 222 8th Ave. Nb.Nashville,TN37203
Swiss Hist. Soc. of Gruetil, Tenn. c/o Dola S. Tylor, 524 Lanny Dr. .Winchester,
Tennessee Gen. Soc. P.O.Box 12124, Memphis TN 38112
VA 22601
Tennessee Society, Sons of the American Revolution, c/o Pres.Jack F. Yarborough
155 Rose Rd. N., Memphis TN 38117
Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Ave. N., Nashville TN 37219
Upper Cumberland Gen. Assn. Putnam Library, 48 E. Broad St. .Cookeville.TN 38501
Van Buren Co. Hist. Soc., P. 0. Box 126, Spencer, TN 38585
Watauga Assn. of Genealogists, P. 0. Box 117, Johnson City, TN 37601
Periodicals
ANSEARCHTN NEWS, P. 0. Box 12124, Memphis, TN 38112,Pub.by Tenn. Gen. Soc.
ECHOES, East Tenn. Hist. Soc., Lawson McGhee Library, Knoxville, TN 37902
FAMILY FINDINGS, Mid-West Tenn. Gen. Soc. P.O.Box 3343,Jackson TN Qly, queries.
HISTORIC MAURY.annual pub. Maury Co. Tenn. Hist. Soc. P.O.Box 147 Columbia,TN38401
Marshall Co. Historical Quarterly,c/o Mrs. Knox Bigham,224 Third Ave. No. Lewisburg
TN 37091;pub by Marshall Co. Hist. Soc. Queries accepted.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY TENNESSEE GEN. JOURNAL Ann Evans Alley, ed. Rte 1 Box 76 Adams,
TN 37010. Quarterly. Queries accepted.
PELLISSrPPIAN.pub. of Pellissippi Gen. Soc.,108 Trevecca Lane, Oak Ridge, TN37830
Quarterly; queries accepted.
RIVER COUNTIES, THE,610 Terrace Dr., Columbia TN 38401, pub. annually.
TuILAHOMA, Coffee Co. Hist. Soc. P. 0. Box 524, Manchester, TN 37355 Qly, queries.
WATAUGA ASSN. OF GEN. BULLETIN. Sherrod Library,Rm.301, E.Tenn State U.Johnson
City, TN 37601; published semiannually; queries accepted.
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY - TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
May
18
1983
71
TENESSEE REFERENCES
UCSB Library - a Sampling - There are many more.
F436
H 38
Haywood, John 1762-1826 The natural and aboriginal history of
Tennessee up to the first settlements by white people in 1768
1959 xxxii 438 p. illus. 24 cm Jackson,Tenn. McCowat-Mercer Press 1959
E78 T3 Tennessee Archealogical Society Misc. papers No. 1 Feb. 1957 KnoxT43 ville Issued irreg. each issue has a distinctive title for hold
ings inquire at Serials Desk
REF El Tennessee archeologist v. 1 Dec. 1944
T 46
inquire at Serials Desk
REF Z Allen, Ronald Royce 1930 comp.
1337
guide
63 p. facslm.
semi-annual
for holdings
Tennessee books, a preliminary
Knoxville 1969
A 44
Z 1337 Mitchell, Eleanor Drake A preliminary checklist of Tennessee imM5 prints 1861=1866 Charlottesville Bibliographical Soc. of the U. of
also in Va
, 1953
981.
28 cm.
WYLES COL
Printers Col McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford 1888-1944 Pioneer printing in
7 209
Tennessee Springfield. Ill 1931 200 copies; reprinted from Nov.
T 442
1931 issue of National Printer Journalist
WYLES COL U. S. Library of Congress Tennessee's sesquicentennial & exhlblZ1337 U5tion held at the Library of Congress, Washington DC June 1 1946- Oct
21 1935 Washington U.S.Govt Ptg. Office 1946 71 p(Its States
Exhibits catalogs 3)
WYLES COL Gaines, George Towns Fighting Tennesseans Kingsport Tenn.
F435 G3 Prlv. ptd Kingsport Press 1931 xiii 127 p 23 1/2 cm
WYLES COL Hamer, Marguerite Bartlett
F209 H2
Cameos of the South; Historical word
sketches of Tennessee and the old South vii 154 p 21 1/2 cm
The John C. Winston co. 1940 Philadelphia, Chicago, etc.
WYLES COL Porter, James Davis
1828-1912
Tennessee
Atlanta Confederate Pub.
* E 484
Co. 1899 iv 348p ports, maps 24 cm (Evans, C. A.
ed- Confederate
F435 T4
1833 to 1875, their times & their contemporaries OPT compiled & ar
E9 2.8
military history Atlanta 1899 vol 8)
WYLES COL Temple, Oliver Perry (1820-1907) Notable men of Tennessee from
ranged by his daughter Mary B. Temple NY The Cosmopolitan Press
1912 467 p front(port.) 22 1/2 cm Biograpphy of OPT p 9-29
WYLES COL Williams, Frank Broyles 1913Tennessee's Presidents 1st ed.
E 176.1
.W7225
(Andrew Jackson 1767-1845; James Knox Polk 1795-1849; Andrew Johnson 1808-1875 ) Knoxville U of Tenn Press c 1981 x 113 p ill.23cm
WYLES COL
Heroes of Tennessee, ed by Billy M. Jones, Memphis Tenn Memphis St.
U Press c i979 vlil 160 P illus 24 cm(The Tennessee series,vol 1)
Sames, James Walter 1921 - comp. Four Steps West, a documentary
( Tennessee Three Star books)
F 435
.B4
F230 S2
concerning first dividing line in America (see listing above under
Ky) author'sauthographed copy No. 383 of 1000 copies.
BR 555
.72 N67
Norton, Herman Albert Religion in Tenn. 1772-1945 1st ed. Knoxville U of Tenn Press Tenn. Hist. Com. c. 1981 x 125p 111 23 cm
(Tennessee Three Star books)
WYLES COL Creekmore, Betsey Beeler Knoxville
Knoxville, U of Tenn Press 1959
F444 K6 312 p illus. incl. biblio First ptd w/o index in 1958
C7 1959
F444 K6
C7
1967
F215
W27
same title, 2d ed. xil 311 p.illus, map 22cm biblio p 305-6 Knoxville
U of Tenn Press 1967
Warner, Charles Dudley 1829-1900 On horseback
A tour in Va., N.C. &
Tenn, with notes of travel in Mexico & Calif. Boston Houghton Mifflin
1889 c.1888
331 p.
F 436
Federal Wrinter' Project, Tenn. Tennessee, a guide to the state comp.
F43 1973 & written by WPA for the State of Tenn. NY Viking Press 1939 St.Clair
Shores, Mich. Somerset Publishers, 1973 xxiv 558p Illus biblio 529-535
REF F 434 Morris, Eastln Eastln Morris' Tenn. gazetteer 1834 & Matthew Rhea's Map
M87 1971 of the state of Tenn. 1832, ed. by Robert M. McBride & Owen Meredith
with Intro by Mary U. Rothrock Nashville Gazetteer Press 1971 c.1834
xl 325 p. fold, map (in pocket) 20 cm
REF CD
Guide to the processed MSS of the Tenn. Hist. Soc. ed by Harriet Chap3524 T36 pel Owsley Nashville Tenn. Hist. Comm. 1969 viii 70 p 26cm
WYLES COL Abernethy, Thomas Perkins
F436 A2
1955
1890- From frontier to plantation in Tenn.
392 p map biblio 365-376 Memphis St. College Press 1955
U of N. C. Press 1932 (That vol. also in Wyles Collection)
1st pub. by
72
TENNESSEE REFERENCES
UCSB Library
Govt.
Pubs.
REF Z 1337
.A 516
WYLES COL
*F 436
.B47
WYLES COL
F437 B71
1973
WYLES COL
* F436
C34
A list of Tennessee state publications no. 1-26, 1953-1980
Jan/Mar 1981
Nashville Tenn
State Library & Archives
v. 23cm see Serials List to idenitfy vols held by USCB
Bergeron, Paul H 1938- Paths of the past; Tenn. 1770-1970
Knoxville Pub in coop, with Tenn. Hist. Com. by U of Tenn
Press c 1979 1981 printing x 125 p illus 23 cm biblio
p. 119-120 includes index (Tenn. Three-star books)
Bond, Octavla Louise (Zellicoffer) 1846- Old tales retold
or Perils & adventures of Tenn. Pioneers
Nashville Tenn.
C & R Elder Booksellers 1973
262 p.
Carpenter, William Henry 1813-1899 The history of Tenn. from
the earliest settlement to the present times Philadelphia
L.P.Lippincott & co 1856 284 p 15 1/2 cm Half-title:
Llppincott's cabinet histories of the states
1st pub 1854
with publisher's catalog appended 36 p.
F 436
.C78 1981
also in WYLES
Corlew, Robert Ewing,
Tennessee, a short history, incorpor
ating revisions developed by the late Stanley J. Folmsbee &
the late Enoch Mitchell
2d ed.
xv 634 p. illus.24 cm, incl.
COLLECTION
F436
biblio & index
C 9395
Crockett of the state of Tenn.
1834aa
intro. by James A shackford & Stanley J. Folmsbee Knoxville
U of Tenn Press 1973 c.1834 xx 211p.illus.(Tennesseans edition)
Driver, Carl Samuel John Sevier, pioneer of the old southwest
E302.6
45 D7
F443
F8 D9
F436
D983 1976
F444
C4 G6
also in
WYLES COLL.
F 436
H 36 1971
Crockett, David 1786-1836
A narrative of the life of David
A facsim.
ed with annotations &
Chapel Hill U of N.C. Press 1932 240 p port.
Dykerman, Wilma The French Broad, illus by Douglas Gorstine
N.Y. Rinehart 1955 371 p.illus 21 cra(Rlvers of America) biblio
Dykerman, Wllma
Tennessee, a bicentennial history
NY Norton
c 1975 xv 206p 111. biblio 195-197 incl.index(States & the Nation)
Govan, Gilbert Eaton, 1892The Chattanooga country 1540-1951
from tomahawks to TVA by Gilbert E. Govan & James W. Livinggood
1st ed. NY Dutton 1952 509 p. map(on lining papers) 22 cm
biblio p 469-488
Haywood, John 1762-1826 Civil & political history of State of
Tenn. from Its earliest settlement up to year 1796 504 p 23cm
NY Arno Press 1971 cl823 (The First American Frontier)
Lamson, Lester C. 1942- Blacks in Tenn. 1791-1970 1st ed.
B185.93
.T3
Knoxville, U of Tenn Press 1981
L36
WYLES COLL.
*F 436
Knoxville,pub incoop with Tenn.Hist Comm by U of Tenn Press cl981
xii 124 p Illus 23 cm (Tennessee Three-star books)
History of Tenn. the making of a
Phelan, Thomas 1856-1891
P53
F442.2
state Boston, N. Y. Houghton Mifflin 7 co. 1888 vi 478 p. 20cm
front, (fold, map)
Putnam, Alblgence Waldo History of Middle Tenn. or Life and
P 98 1971 &
Times of Gen. James Robertson
1971b(2 cop.)
668 p. illus
F 436 R3
Ramsey, James Getty McGready 1797-1884 The annals of Tenn.
to the end of the 18th century Charleston J. Russell 1853
amd sa,e
1971
24 cm
viii 744 p. map 23 cm
(The First American Frontier, 1971)
c 1853
Arno Press 1971
Roosevelt, Theodore
F
under Ky above)
351
cl959
N Y
WYLES COL.
R66
NY Arno Press 1971
( The First American Frontier)
The winning of the West (see listing
4 vols.
In General collection
6 vols in 3
G.Putnam's sons
1920
SBCGS LIBRARY has
976.8 ACK
Bible Records and Marriage Bonds, Acklen, Jeanette Tillotson, comp.
EARLY TENNESSEANS IN CALIFORNIA from California Pioneer Register,
Hubert Howe Bancroft, reprint 1964 pp. 373-374 Among those listed:
WALKER, JAMES T. 1848, native of Tenn. and nephew of Capt. Joe Walker who came
overland, starting in 1847, but being obliged to winter on the way.
JOEL P. (Brother of Joseph, 1841, Indian fighter;wife Mary Young, of
Missouri; names children.
JOSEPH REDDEFORD, 1833, native of Tenn.
Walker Pass named for him,
SBCGS Members who have registered interest in Tennessee families include
Shirley Cobb, CUTCHEN (various spellings)
Lura Dolas,
Augusta County
Patricia Case, Washington Co.
Elaine Johnson,
Harry Titus,
HAMILTON
Mary Margaret STOFER, William STOVER
Elisha McCRAY 1800
McCOMMICK, Jim 1800s
Shelby Co. TITUS
MARTIN
Dorothy Walt, Davidson Co., Melvin G. COX, Thomas COX; Hamblin Co.
Morristown
Harrie B. CATRON 1800s
State and place
SBCGS REGISTER OF MEMBERS'
Family Name
NEW YORK Crambridg 3
New Amsterdam
and
Richard SMITH
Mathias NICOLL
L.I.
73
INTERESTS
Approximate Dates
Member
Andrew SHOUIDER b 1772 Vin.Henrv Hartl825
Lizabeth KINGfKDENIG) b 1772
Gilbert UPDIKE
New York City
Cayaga
Susan Brian
Alma lauritsen
b 1811
Wm. Henry HART b 1825/35 Ezra HART bl808 Susan Brian
m.
NICHOLS
Mary Alice WILSON 1835/40 "
Walter PERRY,
Dutchess County
Emily Thies
Peter, Henry VANDERBILT
John MILLER
Helen Miller
Franklin County
GOTT
WILSON
Shirley Cobb
Luther, Jonathan BOWEN Abel,Lorenzo ROSS
"
"
Herkimer County
John BURTON
Emily Thies
Jefferson County Esther WHIPPLE Lois Ann PCMEROY
Marie LaBreche
Kingston County New Paltz Jans JCOST Jans VAN METER 1682 Alma Lauritsen
Sarah VAN METER
Louis DU BOIS Sara
Kings County
VANDERBILTS
HEGEMANS
John ITTTER
Newburgh
OU BOIS
VANDERBEECK-RAMSEN
JCOSTEN-BARENTS
Orange Cbunty
Otsego County
Saratoga
Schenectady Co.
Schoharie County
STRYCKER
Helen Miller
RAPALIES
b 1811
Alma Lauritsen
Marie LaBreche
Esther WHIPPLE Lois Ann PCMEROY
Emily Thies
Samuel PERRY
Alma Lauritsen
Solomon ARMSTRONG
Thomas FOSDICK 1784-1854 Rachel ARMSTRONG "
Orville FOSDICK 1805
Hannah BROWN 1688-1754
Shelter Island
Anna Havens FOSDICK"
1729-1782 Jonathan HAVENS 1681-1748,1709-1728
George HAVENS d 1706 Eleanor THURSTON d. 1747
Ulster County
VAN METER
Abraham JOHNSON
Polly
Alma Lauritsen
Marie LaBreche
DU BOIS
County Isaiah BENNETT
Washington
Abram
Emily Thies
STARGIS
WHIPPLE
Marie LaBreche
ROSS
Shirley Cobb
Solomon ARMSTRONG 1750-1843 FearBARLOW
Westchester County
Potsdam area
St. Lawrence Co.
ABEL
Alma Lauritsen
Helen Miller
Joseph , Jonathan PURDY Thos.,Job HADDEN
John, JOseph BUDD.John, Benjamin GRIFFEN
Eleazer JAMES Caleb GEDNEY Henry FOWLER
Henry DISHOW
New York (no place mentioned)
Wm. ODELL 1680
Patricia Case
NORTH QfflCLINAChowan County Martha WOOLAND/WILLARD b 1777
LOTEN Family 1660's
Guilford Cbunty
SMITH Family
ENDSLEY
Franklin County
Hancock County
Susan Brian
"
"
1800 HARDIN(G) Family 1800 Patricia Case
BROOKBANK
Perquimous County
OHIO
Knox County
Licking County
NELSON
Bob Mason
EVANS Family 1750-1816 DLEAR(E)
and BURDY Family 1860's
Geroge KELB
John STEVENSON
John ALWARD
Susan Brian
Emily Thies
Olive FOSDICK Alonzo FINNEY
Sam uel ALWARD Jr.
Josiah EASTMAN
DRAKE
BENNETT
Jane McKINLEY
Solomon
Solomon CARTER
CARTER
Philo
Elizabeth DAVIS
Holmes
Milbrook
Portage County
Jacob IMH0FF
.._„
„
Wayne
Cbunty
Timothy BIGGINS
Trumbull
Alma Lauritsen
Emily Thies
Irma Keyes
Alma Lauritsen
Emily Thies
CURTISS
Ruth Morrow
Emily Thies
Alma Lauritsen
PENNSYLVANIA p^^f^ ^^^^^1^
Beaver (Hookstown area) CONKLE TWYPORD CAIN (var sp.)
SHAFFER? SCHAFFER
Sarah J. SIPES
Butler County
Cambria County
Simon REIGSL
Berks County
Dorothy
b 1725
Walt
Ruth Morrow
John HORNER
Patrick NEHEMIAN
Luzerne, Wyoming
"
Samuel,Harrison BAILEY R.P.
Elizabeth MINOR
Montgomery County David S. WALT
Westmoreland County
Jacob WALTERS
Harville
Dorothy
James CROSBY, Catherine WALLACE
Walt
Ruth Morrow
Isaac G. McCAULLEY
"
"
Wm. BAUER Jan CLASSEN
FISLER FELIZ Karen
Caniel JONES KYN Jacob ROTH ADAM
Heritage
Marie LaBreche
John COFFMAN b 1823
Philadelphia Area
(Place not given)
MARQUIS Family
Grace anith
74
SBCGS REGISTER OF MEMBERS'
State and Place
Family Name
INTERESTS
Approximate Dates
Member
RHODE ISLAND
Sarah GIFFORD b 1810 m. Samuel TRASK
Dorothy Walt
Newport Jonathan HAVENS M.681 Hannah BROWN b 1688 Alma Lauritsen
Geroge and Eleznor(lHuKSTON) HAVENS
Jonathan and Elizabeth (SYLVESTER) BROWN
Naragansett Samuel FOSDICK
1675 -
Portsmouth
John MOTT
Wickford
Gilbert UPDIKE
Adam MOTT
Richard SMITH
SOUTH CAROLINA
John Crittenden BOONE, Sr.(1st cousin to Dan) Susan Brian
Charleston
PBOSEN BARNETT HOPKINS
Harry Titus
Orangebury.Beauport
MARTIN SPEARS TOWNSEND
"
"
TENNESSEE
All CUTCHEN and var.sp.
HAMILTGN
Shirley Cobb
James LaFayette BRIAN b 1828 John Melvin BORING Susan Brian
Davidson County
Melvin G. CQX Thomas COX
McOOMMICK
Hamblin Co.
Shelby Co.
Jim
Washington,Univoi Co.
TEXAS
Fort Bend Co.
VERMONT Bennington
Dorothy Walt
1800'*
Elaine Johnson
Morristown
Harrie B. CATRON 1800' s
TITUS
MARTIN
Dorothy Walt
Harry Titus
Elisha McCPAY 1800
Ann Elizabeth JONES
Patricia Case
b 1828
Susan Brian?
Reuben WEBB v 1772 Susanna Ruth SEALEY(SEELY)
(no place stated)
ROSS
VIRGINIA
John A. MARSHALL
COLEMAN
"
"
Shirley Cobb
Dorothy N. Pahos
MARQUIS Family (also in Pa. and W. Va.)
Augusta County
Mary Margaret STOFER TOn. STOVER
Essex, Orange
Epbraim BEAZLEY 1750
Grace Smith
Lura Dolas
Dorothy Walt
Frederick County
Jacob VAN METER Letitia STRPDE/STROUD
Kingston County
John VAN METER d after 1745 Margret MILLER " "
.
b. 1725
Alma
Lauritsen
Lee Cbunty Pennington Gap Jim.Hattie McCORNNICK 1880's Elaine Johnson
Frances M. McCORNICK b 1896
Frances WOODS
late 1800's
"
"
"
"
Marion
B. F. MANTZ 1880
Dorothy Walt
Nausemond County
EVANS Family 1635-1750
Susan Brian
Prince Edward County Thomas M0SELEY
1780
Dorothy Walt
Prince William County Dinah H0LTZCLAW b c 1760 also Henry,NancyAlma Lauritsen
Winchester County John VAN METER D after 1745 Margaret MILLER "
"
Shenandoah County Wm. STOVER Mary Margaret STOFEN
Lura Dolas
Wythe Cbunty Nancy MILLER John SEAVER Simon REIGEL
Dorothy Walt
WEST VIRGINIA MARQUIS Family (also Pa and Va)
Grace Smith
Washington Co.
David WALT, 1830
Dorothy Walt
CANADA
All RCDICK (any and all)
Shirley Cobb
Quebec Julia VALLEE Jacques De La BRECHE
Marie LaBreche
ENGLAND
Ermenelda WRIGHT 1849
Elaine Johnson
Matthias and Abigail Johns NICOLL
William HAVENS
Essex, Raffron Walden
Edward THURSTON b 1617
Adam
John, Wm. NICOLL
Gloucestershire
Suffolk
Sussex
FRANCE
Alma Lauritsen
MOTT b 1591
"
"
John MOTT b 1591
Mary, Lawrence W00DHULL
Richard SMITH
Wenham Magna
Pettsworth
Stephen FOSDICK
Ann WADE Thomas, Grissel
Louis Du BOIS
BRONLEY
b 1626
Wieres, Artois Province Manheim
Louis DU BOIS m.1655
Cretien DU BOIS
SCOTLAND
Joseph TOSH
Thomas FERGUSON
WALES
David DAVIS
Mary WILLIAMS
"
"
Ruth Morrow
"
"
IRELAND Derry Co., Colraine
John GRAHAM 1800s to 1850
Elaine Johnson
Antrim, Balmorey
Wm. McKINLEY
Alma Lauritsen
Ulster Capt. Thomas DICK? (illegible) John MCALLISTER
(McCOLLEbTER b c 1690) Susan Brian
or Scotland
John HAMILTON
b. c. 1670
(place not stated)
Annie Mary MAXWELL
Ruth Morrow
GERMANY WESEL OPEN DYKE UPDIKE 1297 (or 1797?)
Alma Lauritsen
HOLLAND Jan JOSTEN VAN METEREN MCYKEN HENDRICKSEN(Guelderland) "
SPAIN Alecante Pr., Deina ANDREW Graboo 1891,Ermimelda, Alfred-Elaine Johnson
SWITZERLAND
Berne
Jacob IMH0FF 1801
Alma Lauritsen
75
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THr
LIBRARY
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BOOKS
1.
(Purchaspd hy the Socirty)
Virginia Land Records, Virginia ITarriage Pecords, Virginia vita!
Records & Virginia Will Rpcords. 4 Volumes. rrom the Virainia
Magazine of History £ Biography, thp William 4 ITary College 2uart..
&. Tylers'
2.
3.
4.
Quarterly.
The Original Lists of Persons of Quality 1600-1700.
Scandinavian Immigrants in Kern York 1630-1674. by John C. fv'pn
Maryland. The County Court Note-Book. Vol.I-X & Ancestral Prborand Probabilities. #1-4.
5.
6.
Early Settlers of Alabama by Col. James rdmonds Saunders.
Guide to Genealogical Resparch in the National Archives. 1982.
1.
GarFipld County, Oklahoma. Vol.1411
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Indiana Historical Society Annual Report 1981/2. Oonated by
Author.
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5.
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7.
8.
9.
10.
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The Indiana Years 1903-1941 by Walter B. Hendrickson. Oonated by
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Names In Stone - 75,000 Cemetery Inscriptions From Frederick Co.,
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Keyes.
Aiston-Chamberlain Family History by Louise Aiston Chamberlain.
Oonated by the Author.
Henderson Family. Records by J. Montgomery Seaver. Oonated by
Mary Johnston.
Family Gatherings relating to the Smith-Blanchard ramilies. William
Endicott;Fditor. Oonated by Emory Franks.
Report From Ulster, Ireland 1979 4 Supplement. Marianne Herold
OTcNair;Compiler. Donated by Alma Lauritsen.
Lauritsen-Vogt Families in Washington County, Nebraska. Alma
ImhoFf Lauritsen; Compiler. Oonated by Alma Lauritsen.
Discover Your Ancestors by Hugh Peskett. Oonated by Irma Keyes.
12.
A Guide to the manuscript Collection oF the South Caroliniana
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14.
Library. Qniv. oF South Carolina. Donated by Harry Titus.
McConnaughey Society oF America - Report From Ulster Ireland.
Handbook oF Denominations in the U.S. by Frank S. Mead. Oonated
by Sherman Chase.
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Santa Barbara Bank & Trust 1982 Annual Report. Oonated by Dorothy
Pahos.
Reproducing many representations of local scenes.
2.
3.
4.
Immigrant Library Newsletter. March 1983. Oonated by Marilyn Scott.
Missouri, Ellsberry Records. Donated by Dorothy Walt.
Excerpts From Genealogies oF the First Settlers oF Albany. Donated
by Gladys Beckwith.
The Virginia Regiment. Commanded by Col. George Washington. List
oF Soldiers. Donated by Gladys Beckwith.
Virginia. The Mountain Empire Quarterly. Spring, Summer 1982.
Donated by Virginia Paddock.
5.
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The Ballew Family Journal.
2.
Coryell Newsletter. Feb.,May 1983. Oonated by Burr Coryell.
April 19B3.
3.
ft.
5.
The Edward Howell Family Association. Feb. 19B3.
HuxFord Gen. Soc. Inc. Magazine. March 19B3. Donated by Harry Titus,
Martin Family Quart. Feb. 1983. Oonated by Harry Titus.
6.
Schuyler Family History. Includes Santa Barbara Co. Residents.
Oonated by Mrs. George Hughes.
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HARVILLE REUNION
SBCGS member,R.Pat Harville, 4280 Calle Real #52, Santa Barbara, CA 93110 re
ports the Descendants of Dr. JOHN WILLIAM HARVILLE will hold a reunion at
Fern Cottage, Ferndale, CA on Aug. 6-7,1983. Benlamin Franklin Harville, onlv
child to have issue, m. Annie Jane RUSS,whose parents built Fern Cottage in 1866.
Russ descendants have incorporated to restore and maintain their ancestral home.
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West Union. Jan.-Mar.
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Dallas Gen.
1983.
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ALABAMAs
ARIZONA)
AUSTRALIAs
Natchez Trace Newsletter. Florence. Feb.,May 1963.
Sun City Genealogist. Spring 1983.
The
Ancestral Searcher.
Dec.
1982.
Canberra.
Generation. Queensland. Dec. 1982
BELGIUITli
CALIFORNIA!
Directory, Mar.1983.
Vlaamse Stam. Jan. Feb. April 1983.
Ash Tree Echo. Fresno. Jan., April 1983 + Index Vol.XVI I.
Augustan. Torrance. 92nd Issue. Donated by Harry Titus.
Calif.
Central
Calif. Gen.
Coast Gen.
Soc.
Soc.
Newsletter.
Vol.15:4
reb.,April 1983.
Calif. State Genealogical Alliance. Napa. Feb. 1983.
The Genealogist. Thousnad Oaks, reb.,April 1983.
Golden Roots of the Mother Lode.
5onora, Fall, Winter 1982.
Leaves 4 Saplings. Oct.-Dec. 1982. San Diego.
Lifeliner.
Riverside.
Mar.
1983.
Marin Kin Tracer. Novate Spring 1983.
Noticias. Santa Barbara. Spring 1983. Donated by Ruth Scollln
Orange Co. Gen. Soc. Quart. March 19B3.
Redwood Researcher. Feb.,May 1983. Fortuna.
Santa Clara Co. Hist.
4 Gen.
Soc.
Quart. Fall, Winter 1982.
Santa Maria Valley Gen. Soc. 4 Library. Fall 1982.
Searcher. Burbank. Feb. - may 1983.
Sonoma Searcher.
Ventura Co. Gen.
CANAOA:
COLORADO!
March 1983.
Soc. Jan.-Mar.1983.
Gen. Assoc. oF the Royal Nova Scotia Hist. Soc. Autumn 1982.
Donated by Frank Smith.
A Day to Remember. Denver. Dec. 1982. Oonated by Shirlpy
Lettington.
Pinon Whispers. Pueblo. Winter 1983.
CONNFCTJCUT: Connecticut Nutmegger. March 1983.
DISTRICT 0r COLUMBIA! DAP magazine, march, April, may 19B3.
ENGLAND!
The Banyan Tree. #1ft, 1983.
ramily History News 4 Oigest. Spring 1983.
Genealogists' Magazine.
London. March 1983.
International Soc. For British Genealogy 4 Family History
Newsletter.
FLORIDA:
Jan.-Mar.
1983.
The Norfolk Ancestor. June, Sept., Dec.1982, Mar. 1983.
Wiltshire Family History Soc. Ivinter 1982.
Alachua Cd. Gpn. 5oc. Feb. 1983. Donated by Harry Titus.
The rlorida Genealogist. Tallahassee. Spring 1983. Donated
hy Harry Titus.
Geneaoram. Port Charlotte. March, April 1983.
Rota - Gene. Apr.-May 1983.
GEORGIA:
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Central Georgia Gen. Soc. Quart, learner Robins. Dec.1982.
Computerized Surname Magazine. Atlanta. Sept. 1982. Donated
by Harry Titus.
ILLINOIS:
Georgia Gen. Soc. Quart. Atlanta. Spring 1963.
Southern Genealogists' Fxchangp Quart. Hampton. rall,1982.
Donated by Harry Titus.
Cornsilk. Sycamore. Spring 1983.
DeWitt Co. Gen.
Madison Co.
INDIANA:
Gen.
Quart. Winter 1982.
Soc.
Newsletter.
Jan.
1983.
Genealogy. Indianapolis. Jan., reb.19B3.
Genealogy. #66,67,70.72.73.75, 1982/3. Donated by Gladys
Beckwith.
The Hoosier Genealogist. Indianapolis. March 1983.
Indiana Hist. Soc. Newsletter. #41,42,63,45,46,53 , 1982/3.
Donated by Gladys Beckwith.
Indiana History Bulletin. Vol. 59,1-12,1982, Vol .60:11 ,1983.
Donated by Gladys Beckwith.
Indiana Magazine oF History. Sept.,Dec.1982. Donatpd by
Gladys Beckwith.
Indiana Medical History Quart. Vol.VII:4, 1981, Vol.VIII:
1-ft, 1982. Donated by Gladys Beckwith.
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Indiana Military History Journal. Vol.7:1,2,3 - 1582.
I OWA:
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KENTUCKY:
LOUISIANA:
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South Bend Area Gen. Soc. Vol.7: Index., Spring 1983.
The American Genealocist. Dps Moines. July 1982.
The Ill-Ia-Mo Sparchir. Keokuk. April 19B3.
Kansas
Kin.
Manhattan.
reb.
1983.
Midwest Hist. 4 Gen. Register. Wichita. Jan.! Mar. 1983.
So. Kentucky Gpn. Soc. winter, Spring 1983.
Baton Rouge Newsletter. Jan. 1983.
Oowneast Ancestry. Machias. reb., April 1983,
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Second Boat. Machias. Feb. 1983. Donated by Ruth Scollin.
MASSACHUSETTS! Car-Del Scribe. March, May 1983. Ludlow.
The mayFlower Quarterly. Plymouth. <"eb. 1983. Donated by
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The New England Hist. 4 Gen. Register. Jan. 1983. Donated
by Emily Thies.
The PastFinder. St. Joseph, winter 1982.
MICHIGAN:
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MISSOURI!
Fed. oF Genealogical Societies Newsletter. St. Joseph.
Beckwith.
Jan..Feb.,Mar.
1983.
Platte Co. Hist. 4 Gen. Soc. Bulletin. Winter 1983.
The Prairie Gleaner. 1978/9, 1980/1, Oec. 1982. Donated
by Holly Jennings.
The Researcher. Chillicothe. Sept.,Nov.
Oorothy Walt.
NEBRASKA!
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NEW YORK:
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New Mexico Genealogist. Albuquerque. March 1983..
SuFFolk Co. Hist. Soc. Register March 1983 4 Annual Report.
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NORTH CAROLINAiBulletin oF the Gen. Soc. oF Old Tryon Co. Feb. 1983.
OHIO!
Ancestor Hunt. JeFFerson. Spring 1983
Index to Vol.IX.
CertiFied Copy. Fall, Winter 1982. Cleveland.
Gen. Soc. Newsletter. Jan., March 19B3. MansField. Oonated
by Emily Thies.
Licking Co. Gen. Soc. Winter 1983. Oonated by Emily Thies.
Index to Vol.
VII.
The Report. mansField. Apring 1983. Donated by Emily Thies.
OKLAHOMA:
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Quart. Jan.
1983.
Oregon Gen. Soc. Quart. Eugene. Winter 1983.
Timber Trails. Mcminnville. April 1983.
PENNSYLVANIAiLaurel messenger. Somerset. Feb. 19B3.
RHODE ISLAND:Rhode Island Roots. March 1983.
SOUTH CAROLINAiSouth Carolina Historical Magazine. Jan. 1983. Donated
hy Harry, Titus.South Carolina magazine oF Ancestral
Research: Winter Winter 19B3.
Transactions oF the Huguenot Soc. oF South Carolina.1982.
TEXAS:
Donated by Harry Titus.
A Tale oF mid - Cities. BedFord. April 1983.
Austin Gen. Soc. march 1982
Coastal Bend Gen. Soc. Quart. Corpus Christi. march 1983.
Cypress Basin Gen. 4 Hist. Soc. Vol.V:1
Footprints. Fort Worth. Feb. 1983.
The Herald. Conroe. Winter, Spring 1983.
Yellowed Pages. Spring. 1983.
UTAHi
Genealogical Helper. Jan./Feb., mar/April 1983.
VERMONT:
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UA5HINGT0NI
Genealogical Computing. FairFax. March 1983.
Branches 4 Twigs. Putney. Winter 1983.
Bulletin oF the Whatcom Gen. Soc. Winter 1982.
Eastern Washington Gen. Soc. Bulletin. March 19B3.
Seattle Gen. Soc. Spring 1983.
WISCONSIN!
Tri-City Gen. Soc. Bulletin Richland. Jan./Mar.,Apr./June
Badger History. 1972,1973,Jan. 1974. Donated by Cecilia
Spencer.
Die Pommerschen Leute. Oshkosh.Jul.,Nov.Dec.1982, Jan.,
Feb.,mar. 1983. Donated by Muriel Graham,
magazine oF History. 1972,1973. Donated by Cecilia Spencer.
Wisconsin Then 4 Now. 1972,1973,1974. Donated by Cecilia
Spencer.
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BOOK REVIEWS
WORLD WAR 1 ARMY ANCESTRY, Norman Holding, Federation of Family
History Societies 96, Beaumont Street, Milehouse, Plymouth, Devon,
PL2 3AQ, ISBN 0-907099-20-3, 88 pages, 1982. The contents are
mainly concerned with Army NCO's and private soldiers and is de
signed to provide the Family History researcher with a list of
sources available in reconstructing the career of a soldier. The
most difficult step is the first, finding the unit. Family evi
dence giving precise details saves mush time. For others: Make
out a list of all the known facts and unsubstantiated data on the
ancestor's career. A typical list is shown in Fig. 1, consisting of
18 items including number taken from war medal, photos showing
badges and stripes on uniforms, postcards (facts) and 7 vague
memories of relatives,listed as unsubstantiated facts and tradi
tions. Many suggestions are made for pursuing the search. Pages
40-88 are devoted to a Reference Section, containing l.List of
Missing Documents; 2. Bibliography (pp.42-48; 3. Notes(pp49-54);
4. Appendix 1- List of Regiments and Corps of the British Army;
5. List of Divisions in the British Army; 6. Appendix 3. Types of
Unit making up the British Army; 7. Appendix 4 - List of the princi
pal Battles of World War I; and 8. Figures 1 to 12, illustrating
the progress of the author's search in tracing his father's War
service in France 1916-1919, in a Motor Ambulance Convoy manned by
both the Army Service Corps and the Royal Army Medical Corps.
YOUR FAMILY HISTORY,C(onstance) M(ary) Matthews, Revised Edition,
1982, Lutterworth Press, Farnham Road, Guildford, Surrey, England,
ISBN 0-7188-2542-x, 144 pp. Address List 122-142, index 143-144.
The author was born and educated in New Zealand where her father
was Dean of Christchurch Cathedral. Later, in England, as the
wife of a housemaster at Haileybury College, she found time among
her many other activities to research deeply into the history of
the locality. The oldest of the record, manorial rolls from the
13th century, quickened her interest in the rise of surnames in
England. Two of her other books are entitled How Surnames Began
and How Place-Names Began. The present work is most readable,
describing in a conversational manner how to go about tracing
one's lineage, the importance of keeping accurate notes , and the
availability of various types of records, particularly in England,
including national records; wills; parish registers; vestry books;
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Johns (wife of 4th generation Henry Edmund Carrington,1806-1859);
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husband, Edgar Charles Matthews. The use of bold-face type points
up items of special interest or importance. To her suggestions
might be added the importance of adopting a numbering system, to
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in 1754; the parish register of Gussage All Saints, 1637-1638,with
marriage, baptism and burial entries all on the same page; the
burials register of Hazelbury Bryan, 1647-1650,written by the vicar
in Latin, and more informative,giving date of death as well as bur
ial in some,and descriptions such as "infant son" and "octogenarian
widow"; Manorial Court Book of Dwelish,1767, page showing names of
the jury and homage; a Court Roll of Wynfrith Hundred, 1463, and
a gravestone of Ann Holmes and her daughter Harriet, 1796, at Des-
borough, inscribed "wife and daughter of William Holmes,daughter
and granddaughter of Francis & Ann Kilborn, who died 5th December
1796, aged 22 years," telling more than would the parish register.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
One of California's 27 original
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While the county was
actually created In 1850, the his
tory of the area dates back to
1542.
In that year Juan Cabrlllo
discovered the Santa Barbara Chan
nel and later, uccording to legend
crossed to San Miguel Island,where
he died and was burled. A
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Feast Day of Saint Barbara In 1602
and mimed the area accordingly. Fr.
Junlpero Serra founded the Santa
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Presldlo representing the military;
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