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From: Joe and Pam Hajny <>
Subject: RE: [CAAMADOR] Wilson-Blake Marriage and Misc. Items from 2/27/1925 Amador Dispatch
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 21:00:33 -0600


Anybody know if the "Grace Giusto filed bond for notary public" in 1925 is related to the Giusto's who married Caminetti's in the 1800's?

thanks

--pam [related to Burke, Caminetti, Gibson, Meehan, Kubovchik,
Martin, Matthews, Mazour, O'Toole, Sinnott, Ulmanek]

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Subject:[CAAMADOR] Wilson-Blake Marriage and Misc. Items from 2/27/1925 Amador Dispatch

I have a single page from the above referenced issue of the Dispatch. The
following info appears on that page. It may be of use to someone.

Wilson--Blake

Evelyn Florence Wilson and Charles Joseph Blake were married by Rev. Edwin F.
Brown at the Methodist parsonage Wednesday afternoon. The attendants at the
ceremony were: Bertha MacDoherty and James Lynch, both of Plymouth. The
couple were accompanied by the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Blake are
residents of Plymouth and will make their home in that city.

****
K. P. Installation

Rathbone Lodge No. 166. K. P. recently held an installation of officers the
following being installed: Lideo Valvo, past Chancellor Commander; W. C.
Smith, Chancellor Commander; Richard Harris, Vice Chancellor; Charles Head,
Prelate; Lincoln Vandamen, Keeper of Records and Seal; Peter Hultz, Master of
Exchequer; William Daugherty, Master of Finance; George Banicevich,
Master-At-Arms; Michael Corilich, Inner Guard; Frank Valvo, Outer Guard;
Lideo Valvo, Master of Work.

***

Miner Falls Down Chute (partial article)

Joseph Hart, an employee at the Argonaut Mine was painfully injured Tuesday
when he lost his footing and fell 60 feet headforemost down a chute. He
sustained a fractured right shoulder and body bruises. It is thought that he
was injured internally and so he was taken to a Sacramento hospital Wednesday.

A "Recorded Documents" section also appears on the page identifying the
following items as having been recorded in the County:

Deeds:

Paul T. Crocker Estate to R. H. Smith, interest in mining claims in Drytown.
$700.00

John Petrusich and wife to Vaso Pasalich and wife, lot in Jackson.

John C. Lema to Lucy J. Lema, lands near Butte City. Love and affection.

G. F. Reeves and wife to B. Accampo, lot in Amador City. $10.

Joseph Rosenberg and wife to Annie Selingnan, the Farral quartz mine at
Middle Bar. $10.

Bond:

Grace Giusto filed bond for notary public.



Regards to all,

Deborah Gubbins Curlanis


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