I have copied the bios on
Mrs. America FULLER p457
E. G. FULLER p334
Jesse Beech FULLER p336
Horace Franklin TRACY p512
Mrs. America Ray (BIDWELL) FULLER
born Jackson Co MO, daughter of James F. and Anna (COPLAND) RAY.
married (1) Thomas J. BIDWELL in 1859 at Chico CA - he died 1864 of
consumption
he was the brother of General John BIDWELL
married (2) Wm. H. H. FULLER 1867 at Chico CA
Children:
Lily BIDWELL, wife of W. C. COLLINS of Sacramento
Harry FULLER died age 17 of spinal dise
Nancy, did you check the Bee index on this?
Sandra
-----Original Message-----
From: Ncpsac@aol.com
To: CASACRAM-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Monday, March 29, 1999 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: [CASACRAM-L] Newspaper Look-ups
>Hi Donna,
>
>Really hoped I would find this for you. --- but checked both the Sacramento
>Bee and the Sacramento Union for the following two weeks and nothing showed
>up.
>
>Sorry - maybe next time.
>
>Nancy in Sacramento
>
>In a message dated 3/28/99 11:25
I am posting this to warn others about problems with ;
Census Microfilm Expeditors
476 E. South Temple , Suite 4
Salt Lake City , UT 84111
website ; www.censusmicrofilm.com
e-mail ; gme@nwinfo.net
and ; sj@censusmicrofilm.com
I was lured to order several microfilm copies from this company with
"guarantees" of "speedy delivery" and "low price" .
My order was placed in October of 1998 and as of this posting I have not
received the order or a refund after numerous contacts with Steven Jensen at
this firm .
Boy, there are lots of familiar names in this - my daughter's husband's
family is related to the Rhodes, Fosters, etc.
Here goes - I have a lot of material to send you and this is just an
outline. I think you will be happy with what I have discovered. Sandra
Dennis DALTON was the father of Edward F. DALTON and brother of William P.
DALTON of SF. He was a native of Ireland, born there in 1846, and he was
grandfather to Donald, Marguerite, Dennis and Jack DALTON.
His family came to the US in 1850 and locat
To wilkinsb@connect.com
I have the bios on your Robert and William WILKINS.
William T. WILKINS was born in Groveland Taxwell County IL Dec 28 1859. He
was the son of William WILKINS. His paternal grandfather was Archibald
WILKINS who immigrated to this county form Scotland.
William WILKINS married Leah HAMILTON, daughter of John HAMILTON.
They had seven children:
Mary WILKINS (Mrs. MALONEY of Peoria IL)
Robert WILKINS
William T. WILKINS
Jennie WILKINS (Mrs. WORST of Chicago IL)
Emma
Hi Donna,
Really hoped I would find this for you. --- but checked both the Sacramento
Bee and the Sacramento Union for the following two weeks and nothing showed
up.
Sorry - maybe next time.
Nancy in Sacramento
In a message dated 3/28/99 11:25:47 AM Pacific Standard Time, dmcgowan@ktc.com
writes:
<< Hi, Nancy in Sacramento. Would you have any time to do a lookup for me in
the Sac papers? The date of my marriage record article/notice is very close
to the first request of Jennifer here, so thought I'd
Hi Jeni,
Found the obit for Florence KYBURZ in the Sacramento Bee.
Born in El Dorado County. Wife of Samuel A. KYBURZ of Auburn; mother of Mrs.
Edna SEAMAN of Auburn and Meri S. KYBURZ of Auburn; sister of Will MILLER of
Salmon Falls.
If you will send me your mailing address, I'll mail the obit to you.
Nancy in Sacramento
In a message dated 3/28/99 11:34:16 PM, you wrote:
<>
I recall sometime back that a website was posted that would calculate the
birth date of someone if you put in their death dates and age at death
(years, months, and days). Can anyone help and give me that URL.
Thanks,
Jeanette
This is the front page article in THE SACRAMENTO BEE,
dated Tuesday, March 23, 1999; final edition.
It states "In May, the Sacramento County court system soon
will join several other counties to offer online access to
courthouse records." On page A11, mention is made that the
"other areas with this service are Los Angeles, Alameda and
Marin counties."
Can a general discussion be provided on connecting links
and effectiveness of these sites? Have these sites been
linked to local county genealogical orga
I am letting people know that a new County List for Genealogical
Discussion & research has been started in California: CAYOLO [Yolo
County]. I expect that as one of the smaller counties it may not be as
active as some of the others in California, but I believe in time it can
be very helpful.
Subcribing is by sending an e-mail message with the word "subscribe" as
the only word in the body of a message with no subject to:
(mail mode): "caxxxxxx-l-request@rootsweb.com"
(digest mode): "caxxxxxx-d-requ
I have listed the names mentioned in the index of "From St. Louis to Sutter's
Fort, 1848", by Heinrich Lienhard. If you want any information on any of
them, please email me. j66lisyj@aol.com
Bancroft, H. H.
Barber Family
Bidwell-Bartleson party
Blackfoot Indians
Boschenstein
Bray, Edmund
Bryant, Edwin
Bryant, William and Lucy Ann
Buntsel
Clyman party
Cordua, Theodor
Crow Indians
Delaware Indians
De Voto, Bernard
Dickenson party
Dicky (Dickey)
Diel, Valentine
Digger Indians
Donner party
Fallon, William O.
I'd be interested in CF McGlashan.
Colleen N.
-----Original Message-----
From: J66LISYJ@aol.com
To: CASACRAM-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 4:11 PM
Subject: [CASACRAM-L] Names mentioned in index - "From St. Louis to Sutter's
Fort, 1848"
>I have listed the names mentioned in the index of "From St. Louis to
Sutter's
>Fort, 1848", by Heinrich Lienhard. If you want any information on any of
>them, please email me. j66lisyj@aol.com
>
>Bancroft, H. H.
Forgot to add this information:
birth of Son James Jr
Sacramento Bee July 18 1879 3/7
born Jun 23rd 1879
James C. POPERT death notice
Bee Aug 17 1955 40/5
death occurred Aug 16 1955 Sacramento
Mrs. Wm (Helen Irene) POPERT
died Oct 16 1950 age 66 Article in Bee Oct 1o8 1950 p26c1
Sandra
My aunt, Ruth Cummings Baxter, was born 9 May 1903 in Bronx, NYC and died 18
December 1994 in Sacramento, CA. Her husband, William Baxter, predeceased her.
I believe she had one son (born c. 1930) and one daughter.
Does anyone know the names, ages and location of these offspring and the date
of death of William Baxter? Appreciate any information.
Regards, Bob Peck (Portland, ME)
I can try something for you on some of these, perhaps they are in the CADI,
CAIF or NDGW.
What about census records, have you checked those?
I can check for CAIF etc in two weeks. Sandra
-----Original Message-----
From: Goldmark Group
To: Sandrah@ix.netcom.com
Date: Thursday, March 25, 1999 12:15 PM
Subject: forbes family
>I am doing a genealogy study of our Forbes family, and have the following
>details on some of the family who lived in California. Could
I will post this on the Sacramento board. Someone there may be interested.
Sandra
-----Original Message-----
From: David Parker
To: 'Sandra Harris'
Date: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 7:07 AM
Subject: RE: Edward HEALEY in History of Sacramento
Thanks for the information. Emma Healey was my great grandmother. She
married Charles A. Schirmer whose family was also from Sheldon. I have a
little more information on them if anyone is interested.
Dianna Parker
-----Origi
Jennifer, I have access to all of these but is Nancy looking them up for
you?
If not, I can in two weeks. Sandra
-----Original Message-----
From: J66LISYJ@aol.com
To: CASACRAM-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 2:38 PM
Subject: [CASACRAM-L] Newspaper Look-ups
>I need to find someone who has access to a few newspapers:
>
>Sacramento Union, date needed is 14 Sept 1872, S. Kyburz gives account of
the
> discovery of gold
>
>Georgetown Gazette, 27 J
Sandy
I have the bio on R. L. NIEMANN
He was the manager of the Winters Dried Fruit Company. He was born in SF Jun
30 1875 and attended the Oakland public schools.
He became a telegraph operator at age 18 and worked for the Southern Pacific
in Guinda, in the Capay valley of Yolo Co.
He married Miss Lulu Mae DREVER, a native of Santa Rosa, and they had seven
children:
Robert Leland NIEMANN, manger/owner of Hotel Land, Sacramento
Craig E. NEIMANN
Gertrude NEIMANN
Eunice N
Dianna
I have copied the bio on Edward HEALEY and will be mailing it to you
tomorrow.
Edward, rancher, was born in England, July 28, 1826, the son of John and
Betsy (KERSHAW) HEALEY, cloth manufactures. He learned the trade of a
carder, then became time-keeper on a railroad.
In 1851 he came to CA by way of Cape Horn and the Sandwich Islands, arriving
in SF in Nov.
In 1853 he returned to Georgia and married Emilina KILLINGSWORTH, a native
of Atlanta GA.
They had six children:
Diane
I have the bio on Mr. McPHERSON and will mail to you today.
James McPHERSON was bornin Stirlingshire, Scotland, Oct 11 1836. He was the
son of Hugh McPHERSON who was a native of the same locality and who farmed
and dealt in cattle. His wife was Margaret KIRWOOD who was also a native of
Scotland and who died there.
There were four sons and four daughters born to the couple. James was the
second in order of birth.
James came to America in 1882 and settled in Butte County CA five
> >I need to find someone who has access to a few newspapers:
Just for the record, many newspapers and obituary archives can be accessed
on my Obituary Links Page.
Thanks,
Bill
Be sure and visit the Obituary Links Page to access hundreds of obituary
resources divided by state and counties at:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7748/obit/obituary.htm
And the Family Surname Obituary Links Page at:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7748/obit/famobit.htm
And the incredible Obituary Links with
Uberto L.DIKE was born in Cleveland OH Dec 7 1865 the son of Latimer Noble
M. and Lucinda Jane DIKE.
In 1873 they moved to Cawker City, Mitchell County, KS and then Uberto came
to CA and located in Los Angeles.
He married in Los Angeles (1903) to Miss Elva DUNSTAN who died five years
later.
In 1902 he organized the U. L. DIKE investment Company and in 1906 he
located in Sacramento where he found a fertile field for real estate
investment. He organized the California Colonization Company, of which he
was s
Susan
I just loved the name of this guy, King BECKER and I think I found a lot for
you.
King BECKER was the son of Jeremiah BECKER and the grandson of Philip L.
BECKER and Elizabeth BECKSTEAD. Philip was the son of Ludvig BECKER, native
of NY, who served during the Revolutionary struggle.
King married Miss Birdie EPPERSON, a native of Sutter County. She was the
daughter of Brutus C. and Lucretia EPPERSON, natives of KY, who had crossed
the plains from IL and established his home i
Hi Bob,
I'll be glad to check for an obituary for her in the Sacramento paper.
Nancy in Sacramento
In a message dated 3/30/99 9:34:09 PM, you wrote:
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