It is a good idea that caught on . . .
If you search on Google for > "Last man's club" < you'll get over 200
hits on various similar groups. Whiskey, Champagne etc.
Phil Van Camp pvc@vancamp.org
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> hi everyone, I ran accross this in my grandparents papers and thought
maybe
> someone would be interested or even know about
hi everyone, I ran accross this in my grandparents papers and thought maybe
someone would be interested or even know about this group:
It was called the last mans club.46 members joined the club at it's
formation, no new ones are to be added and members drop out only at death. An empty
chair is present at every meeting in token of the forty seventh member, death.
you had to have been a veteran disabled in the line of duty while serving the
armed forces of the United States during the World war, [WW 1
I am a Life Member of the DAV, and have belonged to Riverside Chapter
28, (which is named after Charlotte Faye), for over 20 years..
I hadn't heard of this Group before. Wonder if its a group from WW I or
WW II?
D. 'Terry" Huff
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Elvira Arce b. 5-27-1880 San Juan Capistrano, CA.
She married George Everett Oloan, and they settled in San Jacinto, Riverside Co, CA. Her daughter Georgia Mae Oloan married Clayton A. Record.
Elvira is the d/o Jose Vidal Arce b. 4-1850 SJC and Soledad Maria Paula Yorba bap. 6-30-1854 SJC.
Soledad Yorba d/o Jose Miguel Yorba b. 6-7-1818 SJC and Josepha Bermudez bap 3-19-1826 San Gabriel, CA.
Jose Miguel Yorba, s/o Jose Antonio Yorba and Antonia Verdugo.
Josepha Bermudez, d/o Hermanegildo Bermudez and E
Hello List,
The Hemet-San Jacinto Genealogy Society has published a cemetery book and CD. The title is "San Jacinto Cemetery Inscriptions 1888-2003". For information please contact: Bud Miner at
budman5104@earthlink.net
Ruth Schneider
I am researching the OLOAN family which began with John Oloan and Mary Robinson in San Francisco.
They had children, but as of 1880 those children were in an orphange in San Francisco. They may have had many children, at this point I only know of:
John Grant Oloan
Mary E. Oloan
Albert G. Oloan
George Everett Oloan
I have focused on the brothers John Grant Oloan of Dinuba, Tulare Co., CA and George Everett Oloan of San Jacinto, Riverside Co., CA.
George E. Oloan is connected thru marriage to YORBA, ARCE