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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

Post Office Box 1174 r,,.l,,t^ CA 9WI7

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 19*0

Bette Root PresidentEmily Titles • VIoePresidentMary Ellen Galbraith SecretaryArlene Langstaff Doty TreasurerAlma Irahoff Lauritsen DirectorVictor W. South DirectorLilian Mann Fish Director

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Bette Root Genealogical InstructorAlma Imhoff Lauritsen . LibrarianAmy Woods Marwede ....'- • • PublicityLilian Mann Fish ....>."..'• EditorEmily Thies and Jean Stockwell Hospitality

PAST PRESIDENTS.

Harry Titus '•'..•• •.. 1979Mary Ellen Webster Galbraith 1978Carlton M. Smith !977Selma Bankhead West 1975-1976Harry R. Glen 1974-1975Carol Forbes Roth 1973

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A "Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society membership is$10.00 for the calendar year and includes one subscriptionto the quarterly, ANCESTORS WEST. Dues are payable by February 1st. Members joining after July 1st will be requiredto pay but half the annual dues and will receive the lasttwo issues of the quarterly for that year. Special consideration is given for Life, Associate and Honorary members.

The Society meets -the first Saturday of each month from 10AM to 3 PM at Room 1, Goleta Community Center, 5689 Hollis-ter Avenue, Goleta, California for class instruetion ,business session and workshop, using the Society library. Attendance of visitors is warmly encouraged.

ANCESTORS WEST is published quarterly in March, June, September and December. Non-member subscriptions are $6.00 per annum. Single copies of current and back issues are $1.50,depending on availability. The rate for advertising is $3.00for the first 20 words and 10 cents for each additional word.Exchange advertising from genealogical and historical periodicals is welcomed. Contributions of a genealogical or historical nature will be accepted as space allows. Queries areencouraged. Quotes and reviews from pieces appearing inANCESTORS WEST have the approval of the Society if the sourceis credited.

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75

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PageEDITORIAL - August 2 meeting. Speaker, Colin R. Chapman, General

Secretary, Federation of Family History Societies,England 76Projected Spring History Fair at UCSB

§ANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS 18811882

(Intervening -years not yet copied) 1888

RACES AND CASTES OF MEXICO

QUERIES

GEORGE AIKEN BATCHELDER

THEY CAKE TO SANTA BARBARA

Col. William Welles KollisterNicholas Den

Elwood CooperScotsmen - James Smith, William N. Hendry, John Ruther

ford, William Begg, Jim Milne, John McClarenStephen RutherfordRichard K. Sexton

Joseph SextonFrancesco Francheschi Fenzi (Dr. Emanuel)

THE OHIO LAND GRANTSMap - Principal Land Subdivisions of Ohio

Ohio Network of AmericanHistory Research Centers

ANCESTOR TABLE Chart 29Maternal Ancestry of Ethel Maude Moss

-QUAKER MARRIAGE -FAMILY. RECORD, Wintringham - Kitchin

1790 CENSUS - REAL PRESIDIO DE SANTA BARBARA

NEW IN THE LIBRARY

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Appeal - Gifts of books, pamphlets and periodicalsare greatly appreciated and are reportedin New in the Library.

At the September meeting will be presented a collation ofGLEANINGS From Exchange Publications, which include other Ohioreferences, and other items of general interest.

Family interest articles are solicited.

Also Ancestor Tables of Members.

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76EDITORIAL

This page originally was reserved for an account of the visitationof the General Secretary of the Federation of Family History Societies, Mr. Colin R. Chapman, of Cambridge, GloucestshIre, England, announced in the June ANCESTORS WEST. When it was found that the August2nd date coincided with dates of the Santa Barbara Old Spanish DaysFiesta and the Summer Courses on Community and Local History at UCSB,Mr. Chapman rearranged his schedule so that he would arrive on July 31and depart on Wednesday, August 6, going direct to Salt Lake City toset up the exhibit booth of the Federation at the World Conference atwhich he is also one of the scheduled speakers. Included in the exhibit are the 1979-1980 ANCESTORS WEST quarterlies, the Shelf List of theGledhill Library, published by SBCGS and the Santa Barbara HistoricalSociety, and a sample of the Presidio notepaper with the Russell Ruizdrawing.

Many members of the Society participated in arrangements, entertainment and furnishing of housing, Including Mary Ellen Galbraith, Ike andJoy Bonilla, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stevens, guests from Ventura and SantaMaria, Nancy Cole, Burr Coryell, Karen Heritage, Bernice Mendillo, Frank Smith, Weston Kinsley, Alma and Carl Lauritsen, Marie LaBreche,Virginia and James Paddock, Sylvia Hanna, Arlene and John Doty with a chicken barbecue at their Winchester Canyon home picnic area, Amy and JohnMarwede, Frank and Ruth Norris, Harry Titus, Frank Harville, Bette Root,Victor South. About 75 attended the August 2nd lecture, and some 25 or30 a dinner on Monday evening at Harry'sPlaza with its array of enlargedearly Santa Barbara movie-day photographs. Reports should be forthcoming at the September meeting when this quarterly will be distributed.

Mr. Chapman proved to be an able and informative speaker - by profession a nuclear physicist and much younger than many anticipated. Withdelightful humor, he called out attention to Americanisms of Englishname8 - Berkeley, pronounced burrkley not Barclay, Hertford pronouncedHartford, Hugenot pronounced In the French manner with a silent "t",etc.Had he known he night have added Methuen, the birthplace of your editor,in England Meth-wen, in Massachusetts Me-thu-en, with emphasis on thesecond syllable. He also called attention to the fact that in Englandthe general secretary is the principal officer - the equivalent of president in America. There the^president is a figurehead, appointed for reasons of social or other prestige.

Announcement of the August 2nd afternoon meeting in the Faulkner Gallery of the Santa Barbara Public Library was made in the Unne issue ofANCESTORS WEST. At that time SBCGS had no knowledge that the SummerSeminars at UCSB would include on that very day sessions open to community residents. Our member Patricia Meade White was one of the specialists invited to meet the Seminar leaders on August 1st; probably becauseof her interest in Irish history and the fact that Alan Rogers of NorthIreland was to be one of the speakers. He too was scheduled to go toSalt Lake City for the World Conference, as was Professor Bloxham ofBrigham Young University.

Announcement has been made in the August 10 issue of the Santa Barbara News Press of a projected History Fair to be held at UCSB in theSpring of 1981. Co-directors of the project are Thomas Fuller, associate director of the UCSB program and Gayle Olson, a doctoral candidateand former high school teacher. People who would like to work withthe staff or with students, toward the exhibition, are urged to contactFuller or Ms. Olson at the UCSB history department. We trust there willbe a generous response by Society members.

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1881

(Copied by Amy Marwede)Place Names abbreviations!

Bal. - Ballard Guad. - GuadalupeCarp. - Carplnterla LasC. - LasCrucesC.C. - Central City Lomp. - LompocD.P. - Dos Pueblos LosA. - LosAlamosGol. ' - Goleta Mont. •- Monteclto

Mor.S.B.S.B.M.S.M.S.Y.

ABRAHAM, Aldolph J.AH, One (Chinese)AH, Un (Chinese)ANTHONY, Lewis HurdARCHER, Mary C.ARCHER, ThomasAYALA, AntoninaBADILLQ, CarolinaBARKER, LauraBARKER, Martha G.BATES, Laura E.BATISTI, Geovan!BEAL, Luc1enBECK, Samuel B.BELKNAP, Mary E.BIRGETT.KizzieBOWLES, Ira SydneyBRASTOW, Charlotte AdamsBRADLEY, LouisaBRECK, William A.BROWN, William M.BURNS, Charles L.BUTLER, Alena AlmaCALDERON, Juan SantiagoCAMPBELL, CarrieCARR, Kittle M.CARTER, George W.CAVE, Joseph WilliamCLARKE, Helen E.COATS, JosephineCOCHRAN, EllaCOHRAN, Martin J.COINER, Crimora B.COIL, William DEWittCOLEMAN, J. P.COLLAR, Cora E.COLLUM, William E.COOK, Henry F.COOPER, Mrs. HannahCOOPER, William B.CORDERO, Francisco N.CORIGNANO, LuigiCOYLE, SusanCRABB, AddieCROSS, John EdwardCURRIER, John S.DE LA GUERRA, MariaDOLCINI, HenryEDWARDS, George Sexton

Addie CRABBUn AHOne AHSarah Bell SAUNDERSBenjamin L. NEWHOUSEMartha G. BARKERJose MENDIOLAAdolfo ZAPATAEllas WELLSThomas ARCHERHenry MUZZALLCatalina J. PENDOLAYsabel NIDEVERLucrecia MASAIJ.H. FORNEYSamuel SAMPSONElena QUINTEROThomas Pinkney IZARDGeorge.W. CARTERMary A. OLIVERAKattie SAUNDERSMattie A. LEWISWaller RICHARDSONLucrecia PICOJohn S. CURRIERDaniel Francis HUNTLouisa BRADLEYNettie .C. HIGBEETheodore H. HOUGHWilmont D. PINNEYJoseph ROOFJeanett-E. NELSONFrank Leslie WHICHERAnna HOOPERMary HESSERMilton B. PECKMrs. Minnie WILSONEmma H. RODEHAVERJohn PETTINGERHattie H. SIMMONSInocencia OLIVERAChristina LEIVAGeorge McCAUGHEYAdolph J. ABRAHAMMary V. GRONDONACarrie CAMPBELLLevi TAYLORHenrietta FLECKAnna Margaret McLAREN

77

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78 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1881

ESCOBAR. John B.ETTING. HattieFISKE, Julia L.FLECK, HenriettaFLORBS, AugustusFORNEY, J.H.FOXBN, Mary D.GARCIA, Evangelina VirginiaGARCIA, TeresaGIFFORD, Mary E.GONZALES, MarguesaGOODCHILD, James WilsonGRONDONA, Mary V.GUERVARA. VieentaHARRIS, CevillaHBSSER, MaryHICKS, William M.HIGBEB, Nettie C.HILL, Leila J.HOAG, Jose SabriaHODGES, LuluHOLLOWAY, NannieHOLLISTBR, Edgar AugustusHOOPER, AnnaHOPE, Mary TheresaHOUGH, Theodore H.HUNT, Daniel FrancisHUNT, Maud A.IZARD, Thomas PinkneyJAMES, Samuel Lewis,Jr.KAY, Henry BernardKEENAN, LinnieKELLY, Hugh SylvesterKIMBALL, EllaKING, Mary C.LANE, Rosa LeeLEIVA, ChristinaLEWIS, Mattie A.LIBB, ChristianLOPBZ, JuanaLOPBZ,Refugio Rodriguez deLUGO, JuanMAGUIRE, James AugustinMASAI, LucreoiaMcCAUGHBY, GeorgeMcKAY, W. S.McKENZIE, GeorgeMcLARBN, Anna MargaretMENDIOLA, JoseMILLER, ArthurMILLER, Ella MayMOORE, Thomas WilliamMORENO, AbrahamMORGANTI, EustocioMORGANTI, GuiseppeMURAT, Frederick W.MUZZALL, HenryNANCE, Thomas

Marguesa GONZALES 5 Sep S.B

Frederick W. MURAT 31 Mar S.B

Charles A. REED 23 Jan LompHenry DOLCINI 9 Nov Guad

Francisca ? 17 May S.Y.

Mary E. BELKNAP 5 Sep S.B.

George McKENZIE 21 Jul S.M

Abraham MORENO 2 Feb S.B.

Augusto THIEBOUT 23 May S.B

Joseph S. REED 28 Nov LompJohn B. ESCOBAR 5 Sep S.B

Maria A. OLIVERAS 12 Nov S.M

John Edward CROSS 6 Aug S.BEdwardo VALENCIA 11 Nov S.B

James SLOAN 5 May LompJ.F. COLEMAN 26 Apr LosA.Rosa Lee LANE 17 Sep S.B.Joseph William CAVE 7 Sep S.BWM. G. TILLEY 29 Sep S.BChristian LIBB 22 Mar CarpGeorge WALKER 20 Mar LompFrederick W. NEWMAN 13 Oct S.M

Anna OWEN 15 Oct GolWilliam DeWitt COIL 26 Nov LompThomas William MOORE nodate S.B.Helen E. CLARKE 20 Dec S.B.Kittle M. CARR 9 Mar S.B.Charles PIERCB 23 Dec S.B.Charlotte Adams BRASTOW 6 Jun S.M,

Carrie SMITH 2 Jul S.B.Louisa PLATTE 11 Jan S.BcJohn D. SNYDER 19 May Bal,

Ella May MILLER 13 Jan Guad,W.S. McKAY 5 Dec

4 MarLomp,

Moses T. CHENEY Carp,Wm. H. HICKS 17 Sep S.B,Luigi CORIGNANO 22 Jan S.B.Charles L. BURNS 8 Aug Carp,Jose Sabria HOAG 22 Mar Carp,Jose Jesus PICO 4 Jan S.B,Vincent VALENCIA 26 Mar D.P.Pxancisoa PICO 20 Feb S.B.Blanca YNDART 21 Apr S.B.Samuel B. BECK 28 Oct S.B.Susan COYLE 20 Jul S.B.Ella KIMBALL 5 Dec Lomp.Mary D. FOXBN 21 Jul S.M.George Sexton EDWARDS 22 Jun S.B.Antonia AYALA 7 Jan S.B.Alive REASONS 19 Oct S.M.Hugh Sylvester KELLY 13 Jan Guad.Mary Theresa HOPE nodate S.B.

Evangelina Virginia GARCIA 2 Feb S.B.Matilda VILLA 14 Mar Guad.Maria RIGHETTI 27 Sep Guad.Hattie ETTING 31 Mar S.B.Laura E. BATES 1 Aug S.B.Maggie G. SMITH 27 Dec C.C.

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 188179

NELSON, Jeannett E.HEWHOUSE, Benjamin L.NEWMAN, Frederick W.NIDEVER, YsabelNICHOLS. Wm. EastonOLIVERA, InocenciaOLIVERA. Mary A.ONTIVERAS, Maria A.OWEN, AnnaPALMA, Geovani BatistiPECK, Milton B.PENDOLA, Catalina J.PETTINGER, JohnPICO, FranciscaPICO, Jose JesusPICO, LucreciaPIERCE, CharlesPINNEY, Wilmont D.PLATTE, LouisaQUINTERO, ElenaREASONS, AliceREED, Charles A.REED, Joseph S.RICHARDSON, WallerRIGHETTI, MariaRODEHAVER, Emma H.RODRIGUEZ, Refugio de LopezROOF, JosephRUIZ, JulianRUTHERFORD, JohnRYSTROM, Charles F.SALING, HenrySAMPSON, SamuelSAUNDERS, KattieSAUNDERS, Sarah BellSIMMONS, Hattie H.SIMON, SilverSLOAN, JamesSMITH, CarrieSMITH, Maggie G.SNYDER, John D.STAND, LouisaSTEVENS, Robert KintonSTRATHEARN, MaggieSTUBBLEFIELD, MattieSUTTON, AvertaSWOOPE, NancyTALLANT, Caroline LucyTAYLOR, LeviTHIEBOUT, AugustoTHORNBURGH, LarkinTILLEY. Wm. G.TURK, AmbroseTWITCHELL, Freemont C.UN, AhVALENCIA, EdwardoVALENCIA, Vincent

Martin J. COHRAN 30 Aug S.B.

Mary C. ARCHER 14 Feb Lomp.Nannie HOLLOWAY 13 Oct S.M.Lucien BEAL 28 Jul S.B.Jennie H. WRIGHT 5 Sep S.B.Francisco N. CORDERO 2 Jan LasC.Wm. A. BRECK 10 Dec S.B.James Wilson GOODCHILD 12 Nov S.M.Edgar Augustus HOLLISTER 15 Oct Gol.Catalina J. PENDOLA 29 Sep S.B.Cora E. COLLAR 21 Oct Lomp.Geovani Batisti PALMA 29 Sep S.B.Mrs. Hannah COOPER 4 Feb Lomp.Juan LUGO 20 Feb S.B.Juana LOPEZ 4 Jan S.B.Juan Santiago CALDERON 16 Jul S.B.Maud A. HUNT 23 Dec S.B.Josephine COATS 23 Nov Mont.Henry Bernard KAY 11 Jan S.B.Ira Sidney BOWLES 11 Mar S.B.Arthur MILLER 19 Oct S.M.Julia L. FISKE 23 Jan LompTMary E. GIFFORD 28 Nov Lomp.Alena Alma BUTLER 22 Aug Carp.Guiseppe MORGANTI 27 Sep Guad.Henry F. COOK 28 Jun S.B.Vincent VALENCIA 26 Mar D.P.Ella COCHRAN 21 Mar Lomp.Maria Dolores VALENZUELLA> 22 Nov S.M.Maggie STRATHEARN 30 Jul S.B.Averta SUTTON 6 Mar Carp.Nancy SWOOPE 25 Jul Lomp.Klzzie BIRGETT 29 Apr

24 JunS.B.

Wm. M. BROWN Lomp.Lewis Hurd ANTHONY 1 Nov Lomp.William B. COOPER 26 Feb S.B.Ramona VALENZUELA 9 Apr S.B.Cevilla HARRIS 5 May Lomp.Samuel Lewis JAMES, Jr. 2 Jul S.B.Thomas C. NANCE 27 Dec C.C.Linnie KEENAN 19 May Bal.Ambrose TURK 5 Jan LosA.Caroline Lucy TALLANT 23 Nov S.B.John RUTHERFORD 30 Jul S.B.Freemont C. TWITCHELL 7 Sep S.B.Charles F. RYSTROM 6 Mar Carp.Henry SALING 25 Jun Lomp.Robert Kinton STEVENS 23 Nov

4 MayS.B.

Maria DE LA GUERRA S.B.Theresa GARCIA 23 May S.B.Quinnie WHALEY 22 Feb C.C.Lelia J. HILL 29 Sep S.B.Louisa STAND 5 Jan LosA.Mattie STUBBLEFIELD 7 Sep S.B.AH One 4 May S.B.Vicenta GUERVARA 11 Nov S.B.Refugio RODRIGUEZ DE LOPEZ26 Mar D.P.

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80SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1631

VALENZUELA, RamonaVALENZUELLA, Maria DoloresVILLA, MatildaWALKER, GeorgeWELLS, EllasWHALEY, QuinnieWHICHER, Frank .LeslieWILSON, Mrs. MinnieWRIGHT, Jennie H.YNDART, BlancaZAPATA, Adolfo

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Silver SIMON 9 Apr S.BJulian RUIZ 22 Nov S.MEustachio MORGANTI 14 Mar GuadLulu HODGES 20 Mar LompLaura BARKER 12 Oct S.BLarkin THORNBURGH 22 Feb C.CCrimora B. COINER 24 Mar LosAWm. E. COLLUM 14 Feb S.B.Wm. Easton NICHOLS 5 Sep" S.BJames Augustin MAGUIRE 21 Apr S.B.Carolina BADILLO 15 Apr S.B,Augustus FLORES 17 May S.Y,

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882

ABERNETHY, Harriet J.ALLEN, Rosie A.ARATA, JuanARCHER, GeorgeAVERILL, Nellie HannahAYALA, BelisarioBACKUS, HattieBARKER, Eliza A.BARKER, Nancy A.BARKER, Sarah C.BARNARD, CharlesBECKWITH, Charles AugustineBEGG, Wm.BENSON, Elkins IrisBOYCE, Laura C._BRONSON, Louise M.BRYANT, Esther C.BRYANT, B.T.BRYANT, HenryBUELL, GayBULGER, HenryBURKHARDT, Mary E.CARDONA, AndreaCARILLO, Jose MariaCASTRO, JovenaCHEADLB, E.M.CHURCH, Elvira

COFFEY, James W.COINER, SamuelCOLLAR, Abigail I.CONNER, Addie M.CONNER, D.M.CORDERO, MiguelCRANDILL, Samuel D.CROTHERS.Samuel M.DB LA GUERRA, MaryDB LA TORREY, ManuelS^10*-' Winfield S.DOER, John ReubenDOMINGUEZ, Barbara

William GERVEDaniel VAN CLIEFDolores ROMEROEmma HENDRICKSFrederick Willis KELSEYManuela HERNANDEZHenry BULGERNathaniel STEPHENSElkins Iris BENSONSamuel D. CRANDILLGertrude I. HALLLucy Ruth SHEPARDElsie EVANSNancy A. BARKEREdward Cole DURFEESamuel M. CROTHERSJ.D. RICELaura W. SHARPEAddie M. CONNER(Only name in index)Hattie BACKUSHarry Nelson SMITHManuel MATURANEJuana ORTEGAYlario LUGOD.M. CONNERNiels Christian Larsen

LUNGECora LAKEYCassie FIELDSEdgar A. GREGGHenry BRYANTE.M. CHEADLEBarbara DOMINGUEZSarah C. BARKERLouise M. BRONSONCornelius MCCARTHYDolores O'NEILLCarrie M. GAMMILLEmma Flora MUNCTONMiguel CORDERO

25 Nov15 Apr3 Jun

11 Jan30 Aug28 Jan16 Feb28 Mar16 Mar13 Nov28 Oct19 Jun9 Dec

16 Mar21 Nov9 Sep

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882

DURR, JacobDURFEE, Edward ColeEAMES, Edna MaryEARL, Robert W.EDDINGTON,Laura B.EDDLEMAN, Jacob JoshuaELLIOTTE, John C.ELWELL, OsbaldoESPINOSA, RosaEVANS, ElsieFIELDS, CassieFIGUEROA, JosefaFLORES, AugustiaFOREBUSH, HarrietFORRESTER, E.E.GAGE, Ella A.GAMMILL, Carrie M.GARLAND, Arthur A.GERVE, WilliamGOLAND, HattieGRIFFIN, R.S.GUERRA, Mary de .laGUEVARRA, JuanGUTIERREZ, GerardoGREGG, Edgar A.HALL, Gertrude 7. .HANSHAW, Tilley SingletonHARRIS, LawrenceHENDRICKS, EmmaHENSHAW, Maria E.HERNANDEZ, ManuelaHICKEY, James L.JACKSON, Julia H.KEEP, MaryKELLY, Lucy J.KELSEY, Frederick WillisKENNY, Miss MaryKIPP, MaryKLEGKNER, GertrudeKLINK, Geo. E.LAKEY, CoraLAMBERT, AliceLEYVA, GuadalupeLINDSEY, ALexanderLOPEZ, AnastaciaLORD, Joseph NathanLUGO, YlarioLUNGE,Niels Christian LarsenMARTINEZ, RafaelaMATURANE, Manuel .MCCARTHY, Cornelius

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Edward OLIVERALaura C. BOYCEWade Hampton SAWYERSNettie NORRISAlfred M. RUDOLPHCora PIERCESusie E. McCOCKEYCay Antonia RODRIGUESJuan GUEVARRAWm. BEGGSamuel COINERLawrence HARRISJose D. ONTIVEROSJoseph Nathan LORDE.M. WELLSBen SNELLWinfield S. DIMMICKIda M. PADDOCKHarriet J. ABERNETHYC.L. TURNERMaria I. PARKSCornelius MCCARTHYRosa ESPINOSARafaela MARTINEZAbigail 1. COLLARCharles BARNARDWalter Robert NICHOLSJosefa FIGUEROAGeorge ARCHERWalter Eaton NICHOLSBelisario AYALAAda H. SNOWWm. H. STAFFORDEugene ZEIDLERGeorge E. REYNOLDSNellie Hannah AVERILLPatrick McCORMICKAndrew J. STEPPOrville A. WADLEIGHEliza Ann NORRISJames W. COFFEYJohn W. McKAYLola TOVERANESJosephine ROMEROLeonardo VALENZUELAHarriet FOREBUSHJovena CASTROElvira CHURCHGeraldo GUTIERREZAndrea CARDONAMary de la GUERRAJohn C. ELLIOTTEMiss Mary KENNYAlice LAMBERTEliz TURNER

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82SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882

MILLER, Mary E.MUNCTON, Emma FloraNICHOLS, Walter RobertNICHOLS, Walter EatonNORRIS, Eliza AnnNORRIS, NettieOLIVERA, Edward (sic)O'NEIL, RafaelaO'NEILL, DoloresONTIVEROS, Jose D.ORR, Mary ElizabethORTEGA, AugustineORTEGA, JuanaPADDOCK, Ida M.PARKS, Maria I.PFLYHG, CharlottePIERCE, CoraPORCHO, JesusPREISSENDANG, AnnaREED, JohnREYNOLDS, George E.RICE, J.D.RODRIGUES, Cay AntoniaROMERO, DoloresROMERO, JosephineROMERO, YnezRUDOLPH, Alfred M.RUFFNER, Wm. JosephSAUNDERS, Hattie EdithSAWYERS, Wade HamptonSHARPS, Laura W.SHEPARD, Lucy RuthSHUMAN, John LenningtonSMITH, Henry NelsonSNBLL, BenSNOW, Ada H.SOUZA, Isabel do SantosSTADLER, JohnSTAFFORD, Wm. H.STEPHENS, NathanielSTEPP, Andrew J.TENA, Jose De AvilaTHOMPSON, CarlTOVERANES, LolaTURNER, C.L.TURNER, BlizVALBNZUBLA, LeonardoVAN CLIBF, DanielWADLEIGH, Orville A.WARE, ArdellWELLS, E.M. (bride)WINN, Squire S.ZEIDLER, Eugene

Note: Mrs. Marwede reportdoes not permit inssome instances age.

John REED 4 Jul Lomp.John Reuben DOER 28 Jan Carp.Tilley Singleton HANSHAW 23 Sep S.B.

Maria E. HENSHAW 31 May S.B.

George E. KLINK 3 Nov S.B.Robert W. EARL 3 Nov S.B.Jacob DURR 20 Nov S.B.

Augustine ORTEGA 11 Jan Guad.

Manuel de la TORREY 3 Dec S.B.Augustia FLORES 1 Apr S.M.John Lennington SHUMAN 1 May S.B.Rafaela O'NEIL 11 Jan Guad.Jose Maria CARILLO 4 Jan S.B.Arthur A. GARLAND 5 Sep S.B.R.S. GRIFFIN 5 Jun Lomp.John STADLER 3 Mar S.B.Jacob Joshua EDDLEMAN 13 Nov S.B.Ynez ROMERO 1 May S.B.

Carl THOMPSON 14 Nov S.B.Mary E. MILLER 4 Jul Lomp.Lucy J. KELLY 29 Jun S.B.Esther C. BRYANT 17 Apr S.B.Osbaldo ELWELL 6 Nov S.B.Juan ARATA 3 Jun

24 AprS.B.

Alexander LINDSEY S.B.Jesus PORCHO 1 May S.B.Laura B.TEDDINGTON 19 Aug Lomp.Hattie Edith SAUNDERS 17 Jun Lomp.Wm Joseph RUFFNER 17 Jun Lomp.Edna Mary EAMES 30 Oct Gol.B.T. BRYANT 17 Apr S.M.Charles Augustine BECKWITH19 Jun S.B.Mary Elizabeth ORR 1 May S.B.Mary E. BURKHARDT 15 Aug S.B.Ella A. GAGE 2 Aug S.B.James L. HICKEY 16 Jun Bal.Jose De Avila TENA 15 Dec S.B.Charlotte PFLYNG 3 Mar S.B.Julia H. JACKSON 6 Sep S.B.Eliza A. BARKER 28 Mar Lomp.Mary KIPP 30 Oct S.B.Isabel do Santos SOUZA 15 Dec

14 NovS.B.

Anna PREISSENDANG S.B.Guadalupe LEYVA 31 Jul S.B.Hattie GOLAND 3 Aug S.B.Henry MILLER 18 Nov S.B.Anastacia LOPEZ 5 Aug S.B.M.Rosie A. SLLEN 15 Apr Lomp.Gertrude KLECKNER 14 Nov S.B.Squire S. WINN 27 Jun Lomp.B.E. FORRESTER 10 May S.M.Ardell WARE 27 Jun Lomp.Mary KEEP 13 Jan S.B.

s the index contains information spaceerting in the above listings, e.g.,inparents, place of origin or last residence.

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83tfACES AND CASTES OF MEXICO

Annual Publication Kistorical Society of Southern California 1931-Lon Angeles, California p. 147 - notes on Races and Castes ofMexico from "Mexico * trives d<» los Siglos" Vol II p. 471«

EsnanolCriolloMestizo or CoyoteCastizoSsoanolMulatoMorizcoSalta-atras (liter

- Spaniard- child b in Mexico of Spanish parents- ch of Spanish father, Indian mother- ch of Mestizo father, Spanish mother- ch of Castizo father, Spanish mother- ch of Spanish father, Negro mother- ch of Mulato father, Spanish mother

filly "throw-back")- ch having Negro characteristics born

of white parents- ch of a "salts-atras" father, Indian

mother- ch of a Chino father, Mulata mother- ch of a Lobo father, Mulata mother- ch of a Gibaro father, Indian mother,- ch of a Albarrazado and a Negress- ch of a Cambujo and an Indian- ch of a Negro and an Indian- ch of a Negro and a Zamba- ch of a Zamba and a Mulata

(literally "up in the air")- oh of a Calpan Mulata and a Zamba

literally "I don't understand you")- ch of a "tente en el aire" and Mulata

iterally "there you are")- ch of a "no te entiendo" and an

Indian mother

Chino

LoboG ibaroAlbarrazadoCambujoZambo-prietoZambo-prietoZambo-prietoCalpan Mulata"tente en el aire"

"no te entiendo" (

"ahi de estas" (1

QUERIES

CROSBY Desire info about p. and f. of William CROSBY and wifeIRWIN Jane G., who lived in N. Huntingdon Twp, Westmorland

Co., Pa. 1819-1349. They purchased land from E. Carlislein 1819 and sold it to Mary Jane IRWIN, w. of John Irwinin 1849. N. Huntingdon Twp. at one time was called Irwin.Where did Wm. come from and where did he go? Not listedin 1320 census.

Mrs. Robert N. Morrow(Ruth Crosby)r, „ 2835 A Serena Rd., Santa Barbara 93105

0WST0N Interested in communicating with anyone concerning0WST0N ancestry. Several family members have emigratedfrom Yorkshire - would be interested in details of theirdescendants, in male or female lines. Most of my information concerns Yorkshire 0WST0NS, but have some fromother areas. Own ancestry goes back over 400 years.Will reciprocate information with anyone interested.

Timothy J. Owston5 Woodlands Ave, Rillington,Malton, Yorkshire Y017 8LFTelephonei Rillington 552

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GEORGE AIKEN BATCHELDER

In the June ANCESTORS WEST the editor solicited Informationas to the identity of George Aiken Batchelder, identified withSanta Barbara in the development of the section of the city knownas the Riviera.

The solution of the puzzle came from an unanticipated source,disclosing other California Batchelders. One of the legatees in awill of a Santa Barbara resident bore the name and lived in SanFrancisco. She and her husband proved to be much interested inCalifornia history. They submitted material relating to Capt. LeviLeathers Batchelder, who first came to San Francisco in 1847 andwas owner and master of his own ship, the brig "Reindeer"; made"several trips back to Portland, Maine (his home) and returned in1852 with his. family. Retiring from active sea life, he enteredthe stevedoring and rigging business in .the old Niantic Building;which stood at Sansome and Clay,- then part of the "bay". He was6'2" tall and normally weighed about 240 lbs. He died Sept.27,1883. Also a.1933 newspaper clipping, depicting "Salt Water Will"standing at the wheel of the old barque, "Mary Dollar", his home "onthe Oakland mud flats. Capt. W. H. Batchelder, grandson of Timothyand Nancy (Leathers) Batchelder, and son of Capt. Timothy and Fidelia (Batchelder) Batchelder, was so known to distinguish him froma cousin, also named William, known as'"Fresh Water Will".

A search of the probate record in the Santa Barbara courthouse disclosed tha Santa Barbara resident had been buried in SanMateo County; a creditor's claim revealed there had been a re-cremation of a Richard (indicating he was a son); the will named thewidow, Mary W., a daughter Doris (Mrs. Lelancey Lewis, of MenloPark, and a son, Kittredge, Los Altos.- Reference to the 188S Bachiler-Batchelder family history, byTierce, disclosed that George Aiken Batchelder. vta's in the 10th generation of descent from the Rev. Stephen Bachiler. His lineage was(Capt.lJoseph Moody9, Nathan8, Richard7, Nathan6, EbenezerS, Nathaniel 4»J»',Rev. Stephen1.

In detail the family history showed the family to have beenlocated for several generations in Loudon, New Hampshire:At p.336 02704 George Aiken Batchelder, b. 13 April 1860,San Fran

cisco, Calif, m. 19 March 1885 Mary W~. Kittredgeb. March 28, 1861; address at time of publicationof the 1888 genealogy 166 Exchange Bldg..Boston,Mass.; residence 16 Stetson St.,Brookline, Mass.with two children: 03138 i Doris Elizabeth

b. 17 Jan. 188603139 ii Richard Millon

b. 19 Dec 1888At pp.362-3 01875 Capt. Joseph Moody Batchelder b. 1 April 1829

Loudon, N.H.,-m. 7 Feb. 1855 Clinton, Mass.Elizabeth Aiken Mitchell, b. 29 July 1821.At the time of publication, of the family historyin 1888, she was living in Portland, Oregon.

He lived in Lake Village, N.H., built, bridges, docks, etc. andwas engaged in maritime operations more than any other, and calledCapt. Batchelder. George A. was the second child.

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35THEY CAME TO SANTA BARBARA

Arrivals after the taking of the 1852 census, from which MigrationPatterns were reported in the March 1979 ANCESTORS WEST, included:

HOLLISTER b. Hanover, Ohio, 1818; d. Santa Barbara Aug. 8, 1886.Col.Will- Married Annie James, daughter of Samuel L. James. Iniam Welles 1853, financed by sister, widow Lucy A. Brown, drove

sheep from Licking Co., Ohio, encountering heavy losses,joining at the California border Thomas Flint and Llewelyn Bixby from Maine. Combined flocks brought to So.Cal.Hollistered wintered in the Goleta Valley, having obtained grazing rights from Nicholas Den and unsuccessfully attempted to purchase land.' Took flocks, doubled innumber by lambing, north to San Justo grant in San BenitoValley. After death of Nicholas Den in 1862 Hollisterwas able to acquire possession of property from heirsand trustees and in 1869 moved to Glen Annie Ranch, havingsold for about $500,000 the northern property to a Homesteaders Association which gave the name Hollister to thelocation. He offered $10 an acre for 5,000 acres, believing it could not be refused. The widow and Den heirsthen of age accepted and the trustees for the minor children , without court approval, agreed to transfer theirinterests, resulting years later in recovery of the property by the Den heirs and their attorney, Thomas B. Bishopof San Francisco. Col. Hollister built and operated theArlington Hotel in Santa Barbara, managed during his manyyears of ownership by Dixey W. Thompson.

DEN The Den family is included in the 1852 census (ANCESTORSNicholas WEST, March,1979, p. 11) with Nicholas, 39, Ranchero, and

his wife Rosa (daughter of Daniel Hill) 26 and 5 children.Eventually they had 11, all but one alive at the time ofhis death in March,1862. The oldest Catherine, known asKate Den Bell, wife of John Stewart Bell of Los Alamos,inOctober 1876, learning that Charles E. Huse had petitionedthe Santa Barbara District Court to wind up the Den trust,consulted the San Francisco attorney, Thomas B. Bishop.The Winchester Canyon property had jbeen purchased from theDen heirs who were of age and its title was confirmed tothe Hollister estate.

COOPER named for Thomas Ellwood (1639-1713), an English authorElwood who read for the blind poet Milton, was born of colonial

Quaker stock in Lancaster, Pa. 1829; married 1853 Sarah P.Moore of Philadelphia, an authority on ferns. They livedin Port-au-Prince, Haiti, for 8 years, then returned toNew York in 1864. In 1868 he made a solo trip to the WestCoast as a tourist. In April while en route to Portland,Oregon, he encountered Col. W. W. Hollister in a stagecoach station in San Juan Bautista. With Hollister actingas his agent, and with financial assistance from the wealthy wife of Oliver Cutts, his business partner in Haiti,he bought 2,000 acres for $22. an acre from the Den heirs,a strip 7/8 mile wide extending from Kate Den Bell's LasArmas Ranch (site of the future Ellwood oil strike) to Alfonso Den's ranch at Coal Oil Point( the Devereux RanchSchool property), between Glen Annie and Winchester Canyons. His main interest was olive culture. 400 of his level

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acres were planted to assorted fruit trees. In 1872he had an orchard of 7,000 olives. He also set outsome 12,500 walnut trees, making him one of the state'slargest growers for several years. The trees beingthreatened with destruction by black scale, he imported"ladybugs" from China and was successful in combattingthe affliction. Droves of wealthy tourists winteringin Santa Barbara were attracted to his olive oil mill.The most lucrative crop was his Japanese persimmon orchard. He also was the first American nurseryman topropagate and distribute eucalyptus seedlings on a commercial basis in California. His tree planters weremostly Scots. Ellwood Cooper and his financial partner,Mrs. Hannah Cutts, were named as defendants in the suitbrought by the Den heirs against Huse. He elected tostand by his friend Hollistei? during the first trial, butthereafter entered into a compromise whereby he turnedback to the Den Estate the portion of the ranch lyingbetween the county road and the ocean, excluding 160 a-cres of eubalyptus seedlings; received a quitclaim deedof the remaining 2/3 of the ranch in Ellwood Canyon,which included his extensive persimmon, olive and walnutorchards, olive mill, home and other improvements andwas also granted a perpetual right of way to the sea shellbeach used for picnicing by the family.

Scotsmen About 1872 six Scotsmen from Aberdeenshire came to workon the Ellwood ranch: James SMITH, William N. HENDRY,John RUTHERFORD, William BEGG, Jim MILNE and John Mc-CLAREN.

RUTHERFORD

Stephen

SEXTONRichard K.

Stephen Rutherford followed his brother John, making theGlasgow-Goleta voyage later in 1872. He walked down toCarpinteria and then back into the Goleta Valley, findingwork at Glen Annie Ranch. In 1874 he bought 100 acreson the south side of what is now Hollister Ave. and in1875 sent to Glasgow for his sweetheart, Agnes Lawrie.6 children were born in the house at La Patera and two,George and Lawrie, killed in the battle of Argonne Forest,in the large redwood home built in 1888 on Dos PueblosCanyon land bought from G. C. Welch in 1884. Mr. Rutherford operated the ranch until 1917 when he moved to SantaBarbara. There he purchased 123 acres between San Rogueand Alama'r Ave., which had been part of the Ontare ranchof Dixey W. Thompson. Rutherford Park subdivision waslaid out with curving streets, designated Calles, radiating from Argonne Circle, named in honor of the battle.His own home was located at 201 Calle Palo Colorado,named for the redwood tree planted in his front yard.There he died June 19, 1939, aged 91. At the time of hisdeath many of the lots remained unimproved and unsold.

Richard K. Sexton, originally from Cincinnati, Ohio,brought his wife and 5 children by steamer from New Yorkto San Francisco. Moved to Amador County,where the Droughtof 1864 destroyed his entire nursery stock. Relocated inPetaluma. Leaving the two older sons, William and Joe,in charge he came to Santa Barbara to investigate land

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in Goleta. He bought three contiguous blocks in the southwestern part of Santa Barbara, bounded by West Montecito,Castillo Streets, West Beach and the Mesa bluffs and constructed a two-story redwood house at 229 Castillo St. Healso bought 100 acres, lying east of San Jose Creek, fromthe Hill heirs, paying $2,200. Sold for the same price in

SEXTON 1869 to his son, Joseph, who in November 1868, at age 26,Joseph brought nursery stock and a 120-lb sack of Peruvian wal

nuts, imported from Chile, to Santa Barbara and establisheda nursery at what is now Pershing Park. On Thanksgiving Day,November 18, 1869, he married Luoy Ann Foster, then 16, daughter of Isaac and Roxanna Foster. Isaac Giles Goster, a49'er, in 1853 moved his family by covered wagon to California, and after a visit to Goleta Valley in May 1868,movedto the Santa Barbara area. Lucy while attending Santa Barbara College boarded during the week with Joe Sexton's parents. Joe and Lucy had 12 children,born between 1871 and1888. In 1869 Joe sold 750 of his seedling walnuts in Carpinteria and transplanted 250 on 40 acres of the tract purchased from his father, fronting on Hollister Ave,selling60 acres to J. D.Patterson. 60 of these trees bore soft-shelled nuts. These were moved to a special experimentalgrove, one producing a nut which Sexton regarded as suitable for commercial use. Other trees were budded from it,creating a new variety known as Sexton or Santa BarbaraSoft Shell, the basis of Goleta's walnut industry.. Joehad the largest fruit-drying and sulphur-treating house inthe Goleta Valley. In addition to stocking fruit and walnut seedlings, Sexton's Nursery had an extensive selectionof exotics and ornamentals. In 1874 he introduced the Norfolk Island or star pine, after obtaining a single burlap-wrapped specimen from a sea captain in San Francisco. Thebest known star pine is Santa Barbara's "Tree of Light"-the Christmas tree at the corner of Cairillo and Chapala Sts.One sample of each new tree and shrub was planted in thefront yard of his own home. Sexton also originated thepampas plume industry from grass grown from seeds importedfrom Argentina. Goleta Valley became the world supplierof this unique product, much in demand in London, Hamburgand Berlin. Between 1890 and 1895 Sexton exported half amillion plumes annually. He died August 1,1917, aged 75.

FENZI Dr. Emanuel Orazio Fenzi, a Florentine horticulturist,cameDr.Emanuel to Santa Barbara in 1894. He propagated the Francheschiname chang- flame tree. The semi-tropical plantings of acacias, euca-ed to FENZIlypti,pittosporum, eugenias, palms, hibiscus and other ex-Francesco otics for which the Riviera is famous are largely tributesFranches- to his influence. He established a downtown nursery. Inchi 1904 changed his name to Francesco Francheschi Fenzi and

bought 40 acres of hilltop land which he developed into anursery and arboretum. His home built in 1909 is now partof a city park. He died in Libya in 1923, in 1912,when 70,having been called by the King of Italy to supervise an extensive horticultural program in colonial Libya.

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THE OHIO LAND GRANTS

Since many of the Society members have ancestral links with earlier generations in Ohio, it seems appropriate to present maps showing the principal early day land subdivisions and the present location of archival material.

The first explorations by Europeans were made by the -French. La-Salles' discoveries date from 1667. The territory which is now Ohiowas in dispute between the French and English until the Treaty of1763, whereby the French assigned the "Great West" to the English.Bythe Treaty of 1783 Great Britain relinquished her right and interestin the Northwest Territory. The United States assumed control, acknowledging claims made by various states as to ownership, but not asto jurisdiction.

VIRGINIA MILITARY LANDS (1784) - a body of lands lying betweenthe Scioto and Little Miami Rivers, bounded by the Ohio River on thesouth and Auglaize, Hardin and Marion Counties on- the north.Virginiaagreed to relinquish her claims to other lands northwest of the OhioRiver, reserving these to satisfy the claims of her state troops serving in the Continental army during the Revolutionary War. The district was not surveyed into townships of any regular form. Any individual who held a Virginia military land warrant could locate wherever he chose, taking land in any shape he desired wherever the landhad not been previously located. There was probably more litigationbetween holders of adverse titles in this district than in any otherpart of the state. The acreage was about 4,204,000 acres.

CONNECTICUT WESTERN RESERVE (1786) - 3,840,000 acres,situated inthe northeast quarter of the state, between Lake Erie on the north,Pennsylvania on the east,-the parallel of the 41st degree of northlatitude south, and Sandusky and Seneca Counties on the west. It issurveyed into townshipf of 5 miles square.

FIRE LANDS (1792) -. Carved out of the Western Reserve. G.rantedas a donation to certain "Sufferers by Fire" in the burning of 9Connecticut towns in raids by the English led by Benedict Arnold.

CONGRESS LANDS (1786-1820)-Sold to purchasers by the immedia-teofficers of the general government,under existing laws as enacted byCongress. Surveyed into townships of 6 sq. mi. each at expense of thenational government, then subdivided into sections of 1 mile square,each containing 640 acres. Section 16 of every township was perpetually reserved for the use of schools, to be leased or sold for thebenefit of schools under the State Government. All others could bepurchased in sections, fractions, haves, quarters or half quarters.Land district offices were located at Marietta, Steubenville, Woos-ter, Zanesville, Chillicothe, Cincinnati, etc.

SEVEN RANGES (1786)- First survey made by the Federal government.Constitute a portion of the Congress Lands.

OHIO COMPANY'S PURCHASE (1787) -1,500,000 acres lying along theOhio River, purchased from the Federal government In 1787 by ManassehCutler and Winthrop Sargeant.who hailed from the neighborhood of Salem, Mass. and were agents for the Ohio Company, formed in Mass. forthe purpose of a settlement in Ohio. Section 16 in each township wasset aside for support of schools, Section 19 for support of religiousinstitutions and two 6-mile townships granted for the use of a college.This is where the present Ohio University at Athens is located.

DONATION TRACT (1792) situated in Washington and Morgan Counties100,000 acres in the northeastern corner of the Ohio Co's first purchase.

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The Ohio Land Grants

SYMMES PURCHASE (1794)- Purchased by Judge John Cleve Symmea ofNew Jersey, located in the southwestern corner of the State betweenGreat and Little Miami Rivers and bordering on the Ohio River for adistance of 27 miles, contained 311,682 acres, at 67 cents an acre.Section 16 is reserved for school purposes, Section 29 for support ofreligious institutions and one 6-mile square township for collegepurposes. Miami University at Oxford is result of this reservation.

FRENCH GRANT (1795) - Congress donated a tract of 24,000 acres inScioto County to French people swindled out of their money by a landcompany which, in realtiy, held no lands. An additional grant of1,200 acres was made in 1798, the first grant having been insufficientto supply the demand.

UNITED STATES MILITARY LANDS (1796)- 2,500,000 acres east of theScioto River in the central part of the State, appropriated to satisfy claims of officers and soldiers of the Revolutionary War. Dividedinto 5-square mile townships, then into quarter townships of 2 1/2sq.mi.,each containing 4,000 acres. Some later subdivided into 40100-acre lots to accommodate soldiers holding warrants for 100 acres.

MORAVIAN LANDS (1787-1796) - Three small tracts of 4,000.acreseach, originally granted by the old Continental Congress in July 1787to the Moravian Brethren of Bethlehem, Pa. for the use of Christianized Indians of Ohio living on the land. Grant confirmed by Act ofCongress June 1,1796.Located on Muskingum River in Tuscarawas County.

ZANE'S TRACTS (1796-1802) - Three separate tracts of 1 square mile.One on the Muskingum includes the city of Zanesville, one on HockingRiver where city of Lancaster is located; third on east bank of Sciotoopposite Chillicothe. Grants provided Ebenezer Zane would open a roadfrom Wheeling, W. Va., to Maysville, Ky. In 1802 3 other 1-mlle-sq.tracts were granted to Isaac Zene.on King's Creek,in Champaign County.

REFUGEE TRACT (1798) - Set aside by Congress as site for newhomes of British subjects in Canada and Nova Scotia who had given helpto the American colonies during the Revolutionary War. The state Capitol and much of Columbus are located on old Refugee Lands. Claimantswere required to show they had lived in Canada prior to July 4, 1776and had been forced to flee their homes because of aid given the Colonies during the War and had not returned to Canada to live prior toNov. 24, 1783. 67 claimants were awarded 50,080 acres, mostly Intracts of 320,640,1280 and 2240 acres. About half was claimed; therest was sold at the Chillicothe land office to the highest bidder,butfor not less than $2 an acre.

DORHMAN'S GRANT (1801) - 6-mile township, 23,000 acres,grantedArnold Henry Dorhman, formerly a wealthy Portugese merchant In Lisbon,In consideration of shelter and aid to American cruisers and vesselsof war during the Revolutionary War. Located in southeast Tuscarawas Co.

OHIO became a state in 1803. Feb. 19,1803 Congress approved theConstitution and admitted Ohio to the Union as the seventeenth state.

Until 1810 the seat of government was at Chillicothe, in Zanesvillefor two years, and again in Chillicothe until 1816, when Columbus wasmade the permanent capital. Ohio was admitted without determinationof its northern boundary.

THE MICHIGAN SURVEY was land claimed by both the Territory of Michigan and the State of Ohio. A compromise was finally reached in1836, when Michigan was given some 9,000 sq.mi. north of Lake Michiganfi>r territory of less than 1,000 sq.mi taken by Indiana and Ohio.

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Principal Land Subdivisions Imposed on Present Map of Ohio

THt MICHIOAM SURVir%C£.8*°r^

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Ohio Network of American History Research Centers

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91

In 1970 the Ohio Historical Society foAmerican History Research Centers whichtorlcal and archival material to be stortorical libraries, Ohio Historical SocleHistorical Society, and six state univerviding the state into eight districts,logical Society adopted the same geograpted a VicePresldent to represent each di

Network Centers OGSCenter 1. University of Akron Dis

2. Bowling Green State U.3. U. of Cincinnati4. Kent State University5. Ohio Historical Society6. Ohio University7. Western Reserve Hist. Soc.8. Wright State University

rmed the Ohio Network ofprovided for Ohio's his-ed in the two large his-ty.and Western Reservesity libraries, thus dl-In 1974, the Ohio Genea-hlcal divisions and elec-strlet.

Distribution of Chapterst. 1. Akron chap.7

2. Bowling Green 83. Cincinnati 24. Kent 53. Columbus 56. Athens 57. Cleveland 48. Dayton 3

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Maternal Incestry of ETHEL i.lA'.'Dii MOSS506 2. Solv St. Snnt- Barbara. CA ?3103

1. Ethel Maude H03S

"». Charles MOSS3. Cornelia Anreline CAS AD

6. Isacc Dew CASAD7. Mary Elizabeth JAMES

1?. (Dr.) Anthony Wayne CA.SAD13. Anna 5TITES, 1st wife14. (Rev.) Colin Duline; JAKES15. Eliza Ann PLASTER, 1st wife

24. (Rev.) Thomas CASAD25. Abiga.il TINGLEY26. (Cant.) Samuel STITES27. Martha (Patty) MARTIN28. (Rev.Dr.) William B. JAMES29- Elizabeth DULING, 1st wife30. James PLASTER31. Hannah MASSEY (MAS3IE)

48. Anthony COSSART II49. Catherine COON50. Joseph TINGLEY (Rev.War)51. Christiana MANNING5?. Isaac STITES53. Anna BUTLER54. (Se-t.) Ephrgim MARTIN III55. Mercy ALWARD56. Thomas JAMES (I)

•58. Willi am DULING .Sr. (I)59. Elizabeth CAKP3ELL, lnt wife

or Sarah Ann CAMPBELL60. Henry PLASTER (Rev.War)61. Susanna BURSON

06. Jacob COSSARD (Jacouen IT)97. Anna COX (Hannah)98. Thomas CPON, Jr.

100. Sbenezer TINGLEY101. Elizabeth10?. Janes MANNING, Jr.lm. ~,r^op FIT^RAJiDOLPH10'*. .ail i-rn STITS3, Jr.105. Minr:? SEARING, lnt v/j fe1^. (Col.) ZTihrqim MARTIN. Jr.^n°. C-»thrri::e STSLL2IT"!. He.-.ry .U WASD IIIi*t. • ich-i n,\n.)c:i2:\

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1791 MJ 1357 ILL1796 NJ 1338 ILL1303 VA 1388 miss1322 ;;.va 1349 ILL

1763 NJ 1303 NJ

1765 NJ 1325 IND1776 13391779 13331769 VA 1300

1771/82 VA 1313 KA

1791 VA 1383 ILL1794 VA 1349 ILL

1740 NJ 1790 NJ1746 1824 NJ1720 177? NJ

1732 ? NJ1754 1330 NJ175? 1324 NJ1760 1340 GA

c.1760 NJ 1732 NJ1700 WALES 1?39 VA1748 SNG

1760 VA 13531757 VA

1701 177'- NJc.170? 7 i.'J1723 ;jj 1735 ..J1694 MASS l?66/6fJ tij

170" 1767 .:j

1710 1310 .<Jpot:t 1754 ..J

1733 ..'J nof .<Jl^Vt- i°.')'. •J17! '• i^(\p

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ANCESTOR TABLE93

Chart 29Birth D«?ath

192. Anthony COSSART I 1673 NY ? ;;j

193- Elizabeth Tymeusen VALENTINE 1673 7 ••.J194. Phillip COX (I) aee 103, 1785 1677 ENG 1785 NJ

195. Hannah TREMBLEY. 1st wife196. Thomas COON (I) 1700 ENG 1761 NJ200. Samuel TINGLEY, Jr. I665/6 MASS 1714 MASS201. Martha204. James MANNINGS 1674 1724205. Christiana LAING206. Joseph FITZ RANDOLPH, Jr. 1691 7 1750

1749?

207. Rebecca DRAKE 1697208. William STITES (13th ch.) 1676 LongI 1727 NJ209. Mary216. Ephraim MARTIN I 1708 NJ 1771 NJ217. Keziah RUNION (RUNYON) 1713 NJ ? NJ218. Gabriel STELLE bef.1695 NY 1733 NJ219. Anna . 1st wife220. Henry ALWARD Jr. or II 1694 NJ 1732/3221. Sarah COMPTON 1697 NJ 1732222. (Col.) Daniel COXE (I) 1673 ENG 1739 NJ223. . Sarah EAKLEY c.1690 PA 1725 NJ242. John HOUSTON (I) 1700 IRE 1769 PA243. Eleanor STUART244. Benjamin ByRSON (Quaker) 1712 1769245. Sarah Ann DICKEY (Quaker) 1714 1765

334. Jacques COSSART, Jr. (I) 1639 HOLL c.1685 NY385. Lea VILAIN (BELLMAN in Dutch) c.1697386. Jan TYMEUSEN-VALENTINE387. Catherine TAMANIEZER388. Isaac COX II (I) 1650/55 ENG ? NJ389. Sarah SUTTON, widow of

George Trembley (I) 7 ENG ? NJ390. John TREMBLEY391. Mary NOE or NOUEE404. Samuel TINGLE or TINGLEY bef.1643 MASS 1666 MASS405. Elizabeth GALL C.1639

C-.1641MASS ? MASS

408. Jeffrey MANNING (I) ENG 1693 NJ409. Hepsybsh ANDREWS 1644 MASS410. John LANG, Jr. (Quaker)411. Margaret412. Joseph FITZRANDOLPH ,Sr. 1656 1726 NJ413. Hannah (Johannah) CONGER 1670 1742414. Rev. John DRAKE 1655 NH 1739/40 NJ*U5. Rebecca TROTTER I655416. Richard STITES (I) 1646 ENG 1702 LongI.432. James MARTIN 1680 NJ postl?21 NJ*03.434.

Hannah SMITH 1635 ? 1715 NJVincent RONGNION c.1671 NJ 1716 or 23 7

435. Mary HULL 1673 1757 •p436. (Sieur) Poncet STELLE (I) c.1650 ? 1735 NJ437.440.

Eugenie LEGEREAUHenry AL!&RD (I) 1664/5 ENG 1713 NJ441. Judith HENDRICKSON ? 7 7 ?

442. John COMPTON II 1669 7 1735 ?443. Elizabeth MUNDY (MUNDI, MUNDAY) 1672 7 7 ?446. John EEKLEY498. Joseph BURSON (Quaker) 1632 PA 1720

1725480. Mary POTTS (Quaker) 1690

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94ANCESTOR TA3LE

Chart 29Birth Dea1th

782. Pierre NOUEE (Peter Noe) 7 FR ? NJ

783. Margaret CLARK, prob. 2nd wife ? ? ? NJ

800. Palmer TINGLE or TINGLEY (I) 1614 ENG ? MA

801. Anna (Hannah) FOSDICK, m.(2)James BARRETTE of MA

1615 ? 1681 MA

802. Thomas CALL c.1597 ENG 1676 MA

803. Bennet(t) HARRISON, 1st wifePalmer Tingle or TINGLEY (I)

16?? ENG ? ?

808. 1614 ENG 7 MASS

809. Anna (Hannah) Fosdick (I)(m.(2) James Barrett of Chs

1615 1681 MASSirlestown

Mass.)810. Thomas CALL (I) c.1597 ENG 1676 MASS

811. Bennett(or BeNnett) HARRISON tcA ? 1644* ?

816. (Capt.) John MANNING C.1615 ENG MASS

817.818.

AbigailJoseph Andrews (Andrewes) c.1597 ENG 1679/80 MASS

819. Elizabeth ? ? 1688 MASS

820. John LAING (I) ? SCOT 1697 NJ

821. Margaret? ?

Japti607?

ENG 1675/6?

824. Edward FITZRANDOLPH, Jr. II 1 NJ

• 825. Elizabeth BLOSSOM I m.(2)Capt. John Pike 1620 HOLL 1713 NJ

826. John CONGER (BELCONGER) 1712827. Mary KELLY (confusion) 1641 7 1686/90 ?

828.. (Capt.) Francis DRAKE (I) 1615 ENG 1687 NJ

830. William TROTTER (I) I63I 7 c.1677 NJ

831. Catherinedst name Cutbury)GIBBS 7 ? ? ?

832. (Dr.) John STITES (I) 1595 ENG 1717 LongI.864. Joseph MARTIN 1657 NH 1723 NJ

865. Sarah TROTTER 1663 NJ aft.1700866. John SMITH868. Vincent RONGNION Sr. (I) 7 FR 1713 NJ

869. Anne BOUTCHER (I) 1651 7 1699 NJ870. Hopewell HULL 1636 NH 1693 NJ

871. Mary MARTIN (dau. of John I) 1649 NH postl696 NJ880. (Rev.) Thomas ALWARD (I) 7 ENG by1674 NJ881. Anne m.(2)Robert ROGERS 1675884. William COMPTON (I) C.1631 ENG I694orl709 NJ885. Mary WILMOT 1635 7 1713 NJ886. Nicholas MUNDIE (DAY) 16?? 7 16?? 7

887. Elizabeth HULL 16?? ? 16?? ?976. Joseph BURSON (Quaker) (I) 1650 ENG 1700 PA

977. Gemima STROUD (Quaker) 1652 1710 PA

1602. Stephen FOSDICK 1583 ENG 1664 MA

1603. 1st wife bef.1635 ENG?I638. Sir Thomas ANDREWS (I)

(Lord Mayor of London) ? ENG 1643 MA1650. (Dea.) Thomas BLOSSOM (I) 1580 ENG 1633 MA

1651. Ann (HEILSON-HELDSON-ELSON-ALSTON) (I) ? . ? MA1654. John KELLY (I) ? ENG? 1644 MA1656.I6B2.

Robert DRAKE C.1580 ENG 1668 NHGiles (Gyles) GIBBS (I) ? ? 1641 CONN.

1663. Kathryn (Katherine, Catherine) 16601728. John MARTIN I 1620 ENG 1687 NJ1729. Esther (Hester) ROBERTS 1628 ? 1687 NJ1736. John COMPTON (J) 15?orl6? ENG ? 71737. Susanna 7 ENG ? ?

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ANCESTOR TA"-I.E 95Chart ?o

•Hrth Death

1.733. Jon-. 30UTCHER (BOUCHER) (T) ? ? 7 ?1740. (Rev.) Joseph HULL (T) 1594/5 ENG 163? 1J1741. Agnes COFFIN, 2nd wife 1610 ENGpoatl665 ?1742. John MARTIN (I) 1594/5 ENG 1687 NJ1743. Esther ROBERTS 1628 ? 1687 NJ1760. Alexander ALWARD (I) 15?orl6? ENG 16?? MASS1768. John COMPTON (I) 7 ENG1769. Susanna1774. (Rev.) Joseph HULL 1594/5 ENG I665 NH1775. Agnes COFFIN? nrob. 2nd wife 1610 ENG 1693 ?

3456. Isaac MARTIN 03457. Judith UPHAm. (unoroven)3453. Thomas ROBERTS 1600-1606 1673 NH3459. Rebecca HILTON ? ? l665 died- NH

bur.- b[E3484. Isaac MARTIN ? MA3485. Judith UPHAM (unproven)

QUERY

BIRD Working on BIRD-WILSON-CHOATE lines. John and Nancy (Couts)7/ILSON Bird with children in 1340 census Dade and Lawrence counties,CHOATE MO. children born in TENN.iArch BIRD b. 1820 d. 1376, MO. m.

Hann->h WILSON, b c.1328 Ohio, d. bef.1372, MO; Robert BIRD b.1323, d.1331 MO m. Jane WILSON b.1829,Ohio d.1913. MO (my linethrough son LAWSON <3IRD-?th of 13 ch - b.1359 d.1948); BettieAnn BIRD b.1331 d.1923 COLO. m. James WISON b.1327 Ohio d.1908COLO.; William C. BIRD b.1334 (may be neDhew not son of Johnand Nancy) d.1913 COLO. m.Mary E. WILSON b.1838 Ohio d.1927COLO. Also want CHOATE connections of two other children ofJohn *nd Nancy 3IRDi Henry BIRD b.1332 d.1376 MO, m. LucindaCHOATE, b.1333 TENN. d.1917, MO and Nancy Paralee BIRD b c.1837, d.1894 MO. m. (1) Nicholas Huston CHOATE, b.1831 TENN.m. (2) John EARLYWINE who d.1900, 3 known ch. Alexander (c.1854-) Alneda (c.1856-) Mark (1861-1956)

Laura Soske Kitros (Mrs. Michael A.)483 Aran^o Dr., Santa Barbara, CA 93111

QUAKER MARRIAGE-FAMILY RECORD Wintringham- Kitchln

This marriage record on parchment was found in an antique shop in Palisades NewYork. Information appears on both sides. Location of the events is YorkshireSSlaS?Ai„?IS1?gt0n-*i?eWt0n„?,ld O**"1** have been l^^ted in the southeast area ofbast^Ridmg. rhe village, Wintringham, is located in the northern section of East

Due to difficulty of reading Old English script, it is not certain if Neldemols iscorrect. It has not been located on available maps. Duplication is as exact as£S r d0^1,1?115 °n the feverse side be8in with family deaths and include calculations of Rachel's age at time of death.

Beatrice Mohr McGrath4746 Amarosa StreetSanta Barbara, California 93110

MA

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WHEREAS Robert Wintringham of Newton in Neldornols in the County of York, Weaver,and Mary Kitchin daughter of Edward Kitchin of Easington in the county aforesaidHaving declared their intentions of Joyning together in Marriage before two PublickMeetings of the People called Quakers at their Meeting House in Owstwick in theaforesaid County of York according to the good order said amongst them Whose proceeding therein after a deliberate consideration thereof were approved having regardto the Righteous Law of God and Example of his People recorded in the scriptures ofTruth in that date They appearing here and now from all other persons and havingthe consent of relations concerned and which upon the inquiry did truly appear Nowthese are further to Certify to all whom it may concern that for the full Accomplishment of their said intentions they the said Robert Wintringham and Mary Kitchinupon the thirteenth Day of the Eleventh Month in the Year of our Lord one ThousandSeven Hundred and forty three appeared in a Publick Assembly of the aforesaidPeople and Others met together upon that Occasion in their Meeting House in Owstwickat which time and in a Solemn manner to the said Robert Wintringham taking the saidMary by the hand did openly Declare as followeth friends in the face of the Lord andin the presence of this Assembly I take this my friend Mary Kitchin to be my Wifepromising to be to her a Loving and dutiful Husband so long as we shall live orWords to that purpose.And then and in the said Assembly the said Mary did likewise declare as followethfriends in the face of the Lord and in the presence of this Assembly I take this myfriend Robert Wintringham to be my Husband promising to be to him a Loving anddutiful Wife until it shall please the Lord to Separate us by Death or Words to thiseffect.And the said Robert Wintringham and Mary his Wife as a further confirmation thereofdid then and there to those Present set their hands and we whose names are hereuntosubscribed being present amongst others at the solemnizing of their said Marriageand Subscription in manner as aforesaid as Witnesses thereunto do also to thosePresent Subscribe our Names the Day and Year above Written.

Richard Thorp Edw Jopson Lydea BirdJohn Turner Mary Thorp Wm ListorJohn Galloway Hannah Thorp Wm BoothSamuel Mair Hannah Bird her markMary Listor Mm Ward Eliz X KitchinHannah Raines John Pinder Thomas SmithAnn Mair William Billany Samuel JacksonEdw Stickney Hanah Pinder Jn WebsterWm Clapisan Thomas Spillby

Peter Acy

And these being our Childrens namesHannah daughter of Robert and Mary Wintringham Borne the 9th day of the 11th

month 1744Rachel daughter of Robert and Mary Wintringham Borne the 9th day of the 7th

month 1746Sarah daughter of Robert and Mary Wintringham Borne the 14th day of the 11th

month 1747Mary daughter of Robert and Mary Wintringham Bome the 16th day of the 10th

month 1749John son of Robert and Mary Wintringham Borne the 2nd day of the 11th month 1751James son of Robert and Mary Wintringham Bome the 2nd day of the 4th month 17SS

My loving wife departed this life the 28th of the 4th month 1755 1788Hannah departed this life the 22nd of the 9th month 1755 1746James departed this life the 11th of the 5th month 1755 0W7My dear father departed this life the 30th of the 8th month 1776

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)71790 CENSUS

REAL PRESIDIO DE SANTA BARBARA Ano de 1790 Cavasa de su Jurisdiccion(Conied 1 Oct. 1963, Lilian M. Fish, S.B. Historical Society)

1. Don Felipe de Gyocoechea, Teniente Commandante de la Companiarefor (lieut. Com.) Presidio, Espanol, Natural del Real deCosola, Sonoa, 43, Soltero, Tiene un criado (servant),Valentin Planeves, Espanol. natural de Cataluna

2. Don Pablo Cota, Alferez (Ensign), Espanol, natural de Loreto,46 cc. Rosa Maria de Lugo, Espanol, 27-6 hijos (children),Manuel 12, Polonia, 10, Maria Isabel 8, Maria Manuela 6,Francisco Atanasio 4, Bartolomi 1

3. Jose Ignacio Olivera, Sargto, Espanol, Natural de San Jose deCabo, 40, Vieudo (widower). 4 jijos, Lucas Antonio 10, AnaMaria Leonor 6, Diego Antonia Maria 4, Maria Estefana 2

4. Jose Raimundo Carrillo, Sargeanto, Espanol, Natural de Loreto,41 cc m. Tomasa de Lugo, Espanol, 23, 3 hijos Carlos Antonio7, Maria Antonia 4£, Anastacio de 2

5. Jose Maria Ortega, Sargent, Espanol, Natural de Loreto, 30cc m. Francisca Lopez, Espanol, 27. 4 hijos Martin 9. MariaAntonia 7. Jose Vicente 5. Jose Antonio 1

6. Ignacio Olivera, Cavo, Espanol Natural de San Antonio (lowerCalif.) 32 cc m. Marcela Fells, Espanola, 19, 2 hijos AntonioMaria 5. Tomas Antonio 2

7. Luis Pena, soldado, Espanol, Natural de San Jose de Cabo, 40cc. m. Paula Cortes, mestisa, 16, 2 hijos Maria Nicolosa 2,Maria Ignacia 4 mos.

8. Jose Antonio Belarde (/elarde- V crossed off, B written overit), milate, natural de Rio.de Piasta, 44 cc. m. JulianaQuijda (Quija or na) India, 46 tiene 2 Huerfanos (orphans)Maria Rosa 10, Jose Luciano 4

9. Rafael Gerardo Gozalez, mestiso, Natural de Sinoloa 44,m. Tomasa Quinterb, mulata,. 18

10. Isidro German, Espanol. Natural de Sinoloa, 36 cc m. Manuelade Ochoa, mestiza, 30, 5 hijos Francisco 9. Maria Antonia 7,Maria Gertrudis 5, Maria Dionicia 3, Cristobal Antonio 2 mos.

11. Rosalino Fernandes, mulato, natural de Fuertes, 32 cc. m.Juana Quintero 27. mulata (tiene, pencil) 6 hijos MariaLuciana 9. Maria. Isobel 7, Antonio 5, Maria Josefa 4, MariaFelipe, Maria Mareela 6 mos.

12. Felipe Gonzalez, mes'tizb Natural de Nazaret 45 cc m. Felipade la Cruz, India 45

13. Fructuoso Ruiz, Espanol, Natural de Villa de Fuerte 29 ccm. Maria Isabel Acosta mestiza (tiene in pencil), 23 1 hijoJuan Pedro 8 anos

14. Juan Melohor Lopez, Indio Natural de San Martin 30 cc, m.Maria Martinez, coyote, 36

15. Eugenio Valdez, Espanol Natural de Villa de Fuerte 36 ccm. Sebastiana.Quintero, mulata 25 cc tiene 4 hijos Cresencio8, Antonia Maria 6, Beatriz 4, Serfina 2

16. Tomas Espihosa, Espanol, Natural de Sinoloa 25 cc m. MariaRosalce mestisa, 17

17. Luis Lugo, Espanol Natural de Palo Blanco (Loreto) 40 ccm. Maria Antonia Campos, India, 32 (tieni) 5 hijos JoseJulian 11, Maria Faustina 10, Maria Petra 3h. MarianaRufina 1$, Justa Gertrudis It (las Dia?)

18. Antonio Vasquez, Espanol, Natural de Sinaloa 26 cc m.Isabel Cortes mestisa 15

19. Juan Maria Romero, mestizo, 38 cc m. Lugarda Salzado mestiza29 6 hijos Maria Josefa 13. Jose Antonio 11, Maria Gertrudis9, Maria Rafaela 7. Maria Josefa 5. Jose Domingo 2

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20. Anastacio Maria Feliz, Espanol Natural de los Alamos, 43 ccm. Gertrudis Valenzuela, Espanol 22 3 hijos Juan Jose 8, AnaGeronima 4, Maria Antonia 2

21. Manuel Ignacio Lugo, Espanol Natural de Sinaloa 29 cc 34 crossedout, m. Gertrudis Sanchez, Espanola, 40 3 hijos Jose Miguel11, Maria Dolores 8, Ana Maria 5

22. Jose Manuel Orchaza, mestizo, Natural de Sinaloa 34 cc o.Maria Valenzuela, Espanola 26 5 hijos Jose Manuel 9. JoseHilario 7. Maria Candalarda 5. Jose Antonio 5, Jose Bacileo2 mos.

23. Francisco Paula Garcia, Espanol, Natural de Puerto de Cadiz30, m. Maria Luisa Ortega, Espanola, 22 3 hijos Maria de Jesus6, Maria del Rosario 2, Maria de la Concepcion 9 mos.

24. Luis Romero, Espanol, Natural de Loreto, 32 cc m. MariaGomez, Espanola 30

25. Jose Maria Encarnacio, Indio Natural del Palo(Falo?) 20 ccm. Maria Micaela Landeros 39 2 hijos Manuela (Manuel?) 11.Jose Ignacio 9

26. Gabriel Espinosa, Espanol, Natural de Sinaloa 26 cc m.Josefa Osuna. Espanola 15

27. Jose Migeul Flores, Espanol, Natural de Quchepila (?) 27 ccm. Maria Concepcion Quintero, mulata 20 3 hijos Ana Gertrudis5&. Teodocio 3$, Petra 10 mos.

28. Mariano Cota. Espanol, Natural de Loreto (age torn off) m.Maria Ignacia Belarde, mestiza 17 1 hijo Maria Clara 12 days

29. Manuel Valenzuela, Espanol Natural de Sinaloa 34 cc m.Maria Concepcion de Armenta, espanol 29 2 hijos Jose Ignacio9. Maria Rosalia 7. Caspar Jose 4

30. Tomas Gonzalez, mestizo. Natural de Villa del Rosario 26 ccm. Percevancia Cortez mestiza 15

31. Vincents Quisada, mestizo. Natural de los Alamos 36 cc m.Maria Josefa Villavicencio 19 coyote

32. Javier AlvaradoEspanol, Natural de Loreto 34 cc. m. MariaIgnacia Amador, Espanol, 23 2 hijos Ana Joaquina 4£, JuanBautista 3 mos.

33* Ignacio Rodriguez, Espanol, Natural de los Alamos, 31 cc m.Juana Parra, mestizo 25 5 hijos Jose Maria 7. Maria Gertrudis5, Maria Josefa 4, Jose Francisco lj, Jose de Jesus 4 mos.

34. Jose Ayala, Espanol, Natural de Real de Cosala 27 cc m.Juana Felix, Espanola, 17 2 hijos Maria del Carmen 2£, JoseAntonia 7 mos.

35. Juan Ignacio Valencio, Natural de Fronteras, mestizo 56 ccm. Marcia Rita Samora, mestisa, 39 4 hijos Maria Francisco11, Maria Ignacia 7. Juan Vincente 4, Miguel Antonio \\, andhis 2 stepsons 1 Jose de la Crus 17 ('not the Governor")Juan Hilario 14

36. Pedro Valenzuela, Espanol, natural de Sinaloa 35 cc ra.Maria Dolores Parra, mestiza 29 3 hijos Jose Maria 8, JoseAntonio 4, Antonia Maria 6 mos.

37. Jose Fedeo Sanchez, esp. Sinaloa 35 cc m. Maria Petra Montail.esp. 26 4 hijos Maria Antonia 8, Vicente Anestasio 5i, JuanaMaria 3i. Petra Leonor 1

38. Hilario Carton, mestizo Loreto 23 cc m. Juana Maria de Jesusmestisa, 14

39. Jose Planco, Indo, Natural de Cocula 40 cc m. Maria Leonorcoyota 38Jose Maria Dominguez, mestizo, natural de Sinaloa, 27 ccm. Marcelina Feliz, espanola 19 2 hijos Emecio 2. ?

40

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41; Juan Matias da Olivas, Indio, Natural de Rosario, 31. vieudo(widower) 4 hijos Maria Nicolasa 11?, Juan Pablo 9?. Cosme 6,Maria de los Santos 2

4?. Francisco Calbo. Espanol, Natural de Cozala, 36 vieudo43. Jose Maria Aguila y Fragozo, espanol, Natural de Agua Cattan

28 vieudo44. Francisco Maria Ruiz, cabo, Espanol, Natural de Loreto 37

soltero45. Juan Leyba, mestizo, Natural de Cozala, 20 soltero46. Antonio Barrera, mulato, natural de los Alamos, 20 soltero47. Miguel Pico, mulato, natural de San Javier de Cabaza, 20,

soltero48. Jose Manuel Fejco (Feyjco?) espanol, natural de Puebla, 21

soltero49. Jose Landrar de Guebara, espanol, natural de Quetero, 28

soltero50. Bernado Ramirez, espanol, natural de Tepic, 26, soltero51. Jose Maria Flores, mestizo, natural de Valladolid 24, soltero52. Tomas Cosemiro Oribe, espanol, natural de Tepic, 27. soltero53. Juan Francisco Colorza-N or V, Indio, natural de Cuesillo,

25 soltero54. Juan Maximo Pena, Indio. natural de Cuesillo, 30 soltero55- Dolores Pico, mulata, natural de San Javier, 26 soltero56. Jose Ignacio Higuera, mestizo, natural de Loreto, 25 soltero57. Jose Cristobal Palomares, espanol, natural de Real San Jose

de Canelos, 20, soltero58. Salvador Gonzales de Sayos, Espanol, 24, soltero59. Laureno Jose Montalban, mestizo, natural de Granada, 311

soltero60. Nicolas Felipe Cortes, mestizo, natural de Culiacan, 31,

soltero61. Hilario Jiminez, mestizo, natural de Tepic, 26 (in writing

"Juana Maria", 19 India de la Mission Santa Barbara")62. Agustin Leyba, Labrador, mulato, natural de Loreto, 50 m.

Guadalupe Belarde espanol, 43, 3 hijos Anastacio 16, JoseMiguel 14, Rufino 11, Maria Anastacia ? (Huerfana mestiza)

63. Luis Quintero, Sastre (Tailor), mulato, natural de Guadalajara65 m. Petra Rubio, 48, mulata 1 hijo Jose Clemente 13

64. Joaquin Rodriquez, labrador, espanol, natural de los Alamos30, m. Caterina Quintero,mulata, 25 1 hijo Alejandro 5

65. Francisco Lugo, labrador, Espanol natural de Sinaloa 50,vieudo de (widower of) Juana Villananel, D.S. Barbara, March21, 1790 6 hijos Joseph Antonio 17. Jose Ignacio 16, AntonioMaria 13, Juan Maria 10, Maria Antonia 14 (writing very poorso??) Maria Ignacia 7

66. Mariano Cordero, Sastre (Tailor) espanol, Natural de Loreto40, m. Juana Pinto, mulata 24 2 hijos Jose Estanislas 9. PedroRegalado 4

67. Candalaria Redondo, espanol, natural de Sinaloa, 43 vieuda(widow) tiene 5 hijos Rafael Sepulveda 18, Manuel 16,Francisco 13, Sebastian 11, Maria Antonia 9

Real Presidio de Santa Barbara de 21 de Agosto de 1790Don Felipe de Goycoechea, CommandateFr. Antonio Paterna

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888

(Copied by Helen Miller, M.E.Galbraith)ABLES, Alice A.ALDRED, Alexandra EllenANDERSON, JamesAIKENS, GeorgeADLER, D. N.ANDERSON, LavinaARUTA, Rosa F.AYALA,AmeliaAYALA, LouisaBACKUS, James S.BADILLO, RafaelaBAILEY, E. J.BARKER, Nancy E.BARNES, Clara E.BARNES, FrankBARRINGER, Ella A.BASQUEZ, StellaBENTON, EdwardBLAISDELL, Mrs. Jane A.BORUN, AlfredBRADLEY, EllenBRASHEAR, J. E.BROBECK, JosephBROWN, CaterineBURKE, ThomasBUSSETT, HenryCABLER, Mary E.CALDWELL, RosabellCALLIS, MinnieCALLIS, William H.CAMP, RoseCARRILLO, JacundaCARRILLO, JosieCLEMENTS, Leon NapoleonCLENDENIN, MaryCLIFTON, Orisa K.COATS, EmelineCONKLIN, JessieCONTERIO, C.COOMBS, Albert D.CORDONA, AndriaCORDERO, LuisaCRAVIOTA, BridgetCRITCHERSON, JohnDAILY, EL Norma F.DALLY, John HenryDAVIS, John ScudderDAWSON, BarbaraDEMING, D. W.DILLARD, Robert M.DINGMAN, RileyDOMINGUEZ, AnitaDOMINGUEZ, IsobelDOMINGUEZ, SelenDONLEY, AnnieEKLUND, Charles

Henry W. BUSSETT 20 AugRobert M. DILLARD 6 SepElizabeth RAE 11 JulClara E. BARNES 5 DecJulia NELSON 3 DecOwen KELLY 11 AprGllman SMITH ? AprAdolpho RUIZ 1 AprJohn GRAHAM 23 SepStella BASQUEZ 22 OctA. L. QUINTERO 26 NovEmma FLYNN 9 AprJ. E. BRASHEAR 16 MayGeorge AIKENS 5 DecLulu KEENAN 24 DecDaniel SANDS 28 MayJames BACKUS 22 OctLizzie E. HEYL 11 JulJ. B. KOHN 6 OctInger Jusissens 24 DecGeorge ELLIOT 16 FebNancy E. BARKER 16 MayMargaretta KELLY 16 OctPascual GALAS 19 AugMary Ellen KENNEDY 26 JunAlice A. ABLES 20 AugHunter PETTIT 12 MchLeon NapoleonCLEMENTS20SepPaul C. HIGGENS 29 NovElizabeth G. INNISS 4 NovAlbert D. COOMBS 24 JulMiguel LACOVE 18 OctJ. B. MENDELSEN 24 AprRosabell CALDWELL 20 SepEdward H. WARD 28 MchJoseph E. GREEN 26 MayMichael M.ROBINSON 25 DecRufus MONTAGUE 10 SepAnna PERNA 29 OctRose CAMP 24 JulManuel GONZALEZ 20 MchSilvia SOTA 5 SepManuel GONZALEZ 10 OctElvina PETTITE 18 JunEmmet G. ORD 17 OctAnita DOMINGUES 19 MayHarriet B. PRESCOTT 6 OctC. A. SMITH 11 JulViola EMERY 23 May

Alexandra Ellen ALDRED 6 SepLeona WARRICK 21 DecJohn Henry DALLY 19 MayWilliam SHAW 23 MayEleana LEYVA 2 AugJohannes KINDER 4 SepJennie H0LGREN I Apr

Sta.Maria

Sta.Barb.

none

Sta.Barb.

none

Sta.Barb.

none

Sta.Barb.

LompocSta.Barb.

LosOlivas

Sta.Barb.

Sta.Maria

LompocSta.Barb.

Sta.Maria

Goleta

Sta.Barb.

Carp.none

Sta.Barb.

Carp.

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS -1888

ELLIOT, GeorgeEMERY, ViolaERRO, MiguelESCOBAR, MarguesaESPINSO, JuanaEVERETT. Cora B.EVERETT, Ella B.FERN, LibbieFIDLER, John H.FIELDS, Ezra G.FINCH, Jane DunbarFLANEGAN, MaryFLYNN, EmmaFRAZER, A. J.FRITIERE, CandldoGALES, PascualGARCIA, EmenclaGIAVARRA, Maria A.GILBERT, Ella E.GILMORE, WilliamGOLAND, Earl FrankGONZALEZ, ManuelGONZALEZ, ManuelGORLEY, Laura MayGRAHAM, JohnGRANT, PeterGREEN, Joseph E.GRIMM, Albert J.GRONDONA, Mary AntoniaGULBRANSEN, MarieGUTH, ZoeHACKING, Charles J.HARTELL, John E.HARTMAN, TillieHATHAWAY, Frank C.HARTUNG, MaryHEAD,Herbert WilliamHESKETH, MoonHEYL, Lizzie E.HIGGENS, Paul C.HILL, Mrs. Nancy J.HIMENEZ, Soledad^ vHOBBS, Bertha M.HOGSETT, Lea AgustaHOLGREN, JennieHOLLINGSHEAD, EdithHOWERTON, ThomasHUMBERT, Matilda A.INNES, Elizabeth G.JACENTA, YzbellaJAMISON, Josephine M.JESSEE, J. VictorJETER, F. M.JOHANSEN, Laura AmeliaJOHNSTON, Ardelaide H.JUAREZ, Mary TrinidadJUSISSENS, Inger

Ellen BRADLEY

D. W. DEMING

Josefa ORELLA

James G. PRESCOTT

E. S. OVIEOLA

Claude F. STEBBINS

William M. REID

J. D. PEED

Mrs. Nancy J. HILLJosephine M. JAMISONPeter GRANT

Charles J. HACKING

E. J. BAILY

James Wilson ORR

Yzbella JACENTA 5 iCaterlno BROWN

John V. ROCKWELL

Ricardo D. ROBLES

Charles ROBINSON

Elsie MORRISON

Mary E. LEDDYAndria CORDOVA

Bridget CRAVIOTAJohn Otis REDDEN

Louisa AYALLA

Jane Dunbar FINCH

Oriaa K. CLIFTON

Mary V. SMITHWilay E. ORRTheodore MADSEN

Charles STANLEY

Mary FLANEGANLea Agusta HOGSETTWilliam WILSON

Jennie Estella WAITE

William F. WEYGANDT

Sadie Jane NEWLOVE 14 Nov MarEsther TORREY

Edward L. BENTON

Minnie CALLIS

John H. FIDLER

Joseph LOPEZThomas E. HOWERTON

John E. HARTELL

Charles EKLUND

John F. WILSONBertha M. HOBBS

William M. McCORKLE

William H. CALLIS

Candido FRITIERE

Ezra G. FIELDS

Mary E. McHENRYLottie MAGNER

Crist WEDSTED

A. ANDREWS

Vincente LOPEZ

Alfred BORUN

26 Feb Sta. Maria

23 May Sta. Barb.

15 Apr " "

12 Apr •i it

20 Aug " "

14 Nov•t

"

15 Apr it"

14 Jul 11 "

4 Dec " "

1 May " "

9 Aug ii"

29 Nov " "

9 Apr " "

20 Aug " "

Nov Cojc Rancho

19 Aug Sta Barb.

25 Jun Carp.20 Jun Sta. Ynez

25 Feb Sta Barb.

27 Sep ii

28 Febii

20 Mch "

10 Oct "

12 Decti

23 Sep ii

9 Aug "

26 May "

20 Oct "

7 JunH

14 May "

13 Nov "

29 Nov •t

6 Feb ii

9 Jan "

6 OctLosAlamos

1 Jan Sta Barb.

Mar tin SchoolDist

17 Aug Sta Barb.

11 Jul " "

29 Nov Carp.4 Dec Sta .Barb.

23 Jul " "

26 Feb none

6 Feb Sta Barb.

1 Apr Carp.1 Aug Sta .Barb.

26 Feb none

20 Jun Sta .Maria

4 Nov none

5 Nov Cojo R ancho1 May Sta .Barb.

16 Feb Sta .Maria

16 Sep Los Mamos

2 Jul Sta .Barb.

4 Aug " "

22 Aug " "

24 Dec " "

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104SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1888

KEAN, RuthKEATING, Emily S.KEENAN, Lulu 0.KELLY, MargarettaKELLY, OwenKENNEDY, Mary EllenKINDER, JohannesKNAPP, EllaKOHN, J. B.LaCOVE, MiguelLAUGHLIN, Mary I.LEDDY, Mary E.LEYVA, EleanaLOPEZ, JosephLOPEZ, NicholasLOPEZ, Solomon CaesarLOPEZ. VincentMcANDREWS, A.McCORKLE, William M.McHENRY, Mary E.McKEE, John J.McREYNOLDS, EpliceMADSEN, TheodoreMAGEE, WalterMAGNER, LottieMARTIN, R. F.MAY,Geneoso Evo(or MIX?)MENDELSEN, J. B.METCALF, GeorgeMIOT, AlbertMISCALL, Maggie E.MITCHEL, Henry JohnMIX, Geneoso Evo (or MAY?MONTAGUE, RufusMOORE, RansomMORGAN, Agnes S.MORRISON, ElsieMORRISON, WilliamMULLINARY, Edward B.NELSON, JuliaNEWLOVE, H. E.NEWLOVE, Sadie JaneNIDEVER, EllaNIDEVER, FannieNIDEVER, FrankNOLAN, CharlesNOTT, W. H.OGAN, Ella N.OLIVAS, AnastaciaORD, Emmet G.ORELLA, JosefaORR, James WilsonORR, Wilsy E.OVIEDA, E. S.OWEN. KellyPARKER, John P.PEED, J. D.PERNA, Anna

William MORRISON 1 Nov Sta.Barb.

Dwight WHITING 1 Dec " "

Frank BARNES 24 Dec LosOlivas

Joseph BROBECK 16 Oct Sta.Barb.

Lavina ANDERSON 11 Apr ii ii

Thomas BURKE 26 Junii ii

Annie DONLEY 4 Sep ii ii

Samuel P. SNOW 28 Feb•• ••

Mrs.Jane A. BLAISDELL 6 Oct •i ••

Jacunda CARRILLO 18 Oct ii .1

Robert 0. WALKER 20 Oct Sta.MariaEarl Frank GOLAND 28 Feb. Sta-Barb.

Selen DOMINGUEZ 2 Aug it ii

Soledad Himenez 23 Jul " "

-Anastacia OLIVAS 9 Mch•i ii

Juana PICO 8 May ii ••

Mary Trinidad JUARREZ 22 Aug ii m

Ardelaide Howard JOHNSON 4 Aug ii ii

Matilda A. HUMBERT 20 Jun Sta.Maria

Victor-J, JESSEE 16. Feb v. ii

Ellen SHAW 23 Sep Sta.Barb.

Ransom MOORE 12 Feb LompocMarie CULBRANSEN 14 May Sta.Barb.

GeneosoEvo MAY(or MIX? )27 Aug n li

F. N. JETER 16 Sep LosAlamos

H. E. NEWLOVE 14 Nov Mar tin SchoolDist

Walter MAGEE 27 Aug Sta.Barb.

Josie' CARRILLO 24 Apr ii i,

Ella M. OGAN 30 Aug Carp.Ella NIDEVER 11 Jul "

John P. PARKER 10 Oct Sta.Barb.

Clarabell WHITFORD 11 Jul ii ii -

Walter MAGEE 27 Aug ii ii

Jessie CONKLIN 10 Sep •i ••

Eplice McREYNOLDS 12 Feb LompocHenry L.' WILLIAM 10 Sep Sta.Barb.

William GILMORE 27 Sep ii ii

Ruth KEAN 1 Nov n n

Belle STRONACH 28 Aug •• ••

D. N. ADLER 3 Dec " "

R. F. MARTIN 14 Nov Mar CinSchoolDist

Herbert Wm.HEAD " " "ii ii

Albert MIOT 11 Jul Carp.Frank NIDEVER 23 Oct Sta.Barb.

Fannie NIDEVER 23 Octii ii

Alice SMITH 26 Dec LompocMary A. WEBBER 11 Jul Sta.Barb.

George F. METCALF 30 Aug Carp.Nicholas LOPEZ 9 Mch Sta.Barb.

El Norma ¥. DAILY 17 Oct "i

Miguel ERRO 15 Apr ii i

A. J. FRASER 20 Aug " '

Mary Antonia GRONDONA 7 Jun " •

Juana ESPINOSA 20 Aug " •

Lavina ANDERSON 11 Apr " '

Maggie E. MISCALL 10 Oct " '

Libbie FERN 14 Jul " •

C. CONTERIO 29 Oct " '

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12 Mch Goleta

18 Jun Sta.Barb.

8 May .. ii

23 Oct none-

24 Jul Sta.Barb.

6 Octii ii

12 Apr •• ii

26 Nov none

11 Jul "

12 Dec Sta.Barb.

15 Apr it ii

24 Jul ii ii

1 Dec none

U Jan Lompoc19 Apr Sta.Barb.

25 Feb ii ii

25 Decii ii

20 Jun Sta.Ynez

25 Jun Carp.29 Jan Sta.Barb.

29 Jan •i ii

1 Apr ii it

19 May ii ii

28 May ii ii

5 Dec ii ii

23 Sep ii ii

23 May ii ii

26 Dec Lompoc11 Jul Sta.Barb.

28 Jan ii ••

? Apr none

20 Oct Sta.Barb.

28 Feb •i ti

5 Sep n ii

13 Novii ii

14 Novii ii*

28 Aug " "

1 Dec none

17 Aug Sta.Barb.

4 Jan Lompoc5 Dec Sta.Barb.6 Oct LosAlamos

20 Oct Sta.Maria

28 Jan Sta.Barb.

28 Mch ii ii

23 Oct none

19 Apr Sta.Barb.

21 Decii ii

11 Juln H

2 Jul •i ii

1 Jan•i ••

10 Octii ii

11 Julii H

1 Decn ii

10 Sep •i ii

1 Aug M ii

9 Jan ii n

19 May ii ••

10 Oct " "

PETTIT, HunterPETTITE, ElvinaPICO, JuanaPICO, JuanaPIKE, CharlesPRESCOTT, Harriet B.PRESCOTT, James G.QUINTERO, A. L.RAE, ElizabethREDDEN, John OtisREID, William M.REYNOLDS, Martha AnnROBERTS, Charles S.ROBERTS, Thomas W.ROBERTS, Walter C.ROBINSON, Charles T.ROBINSON, Michael M.ROBLES, Ricardo D.ROCKWELL, John V.ROMERO, MarieROMERO, MartinRUIZ, AdolfoSANDFORD, C. E.SANDS, Daniel L.SEBRELL, J. D.SHAW, EllenSHAW, WilliamSMITH, AliceSMITH, C. A.SMITH, Emma F.SMITH, Gilman W.SMITH, Mary V.SNOW, Samuel F.SOTA, SilvioSTANLEY, CharlesSTEBBINS, ClaudeSTRONACH, BelleTEDRO, JennieTORREY, EstherVANCLIEF, JennieVANDEVER, MyrtleWAITE, Jennie EstelliWALKER, Robert 0.WALLEN, RussellWARD, Edward H.WARE, FredWARREN, Lydia M.WARRICK, LeonaWEBBER, Mary A.WEDSTED, CristWEYGANDT, William F.WHITE, LindaWHITFORD, ClarabelleWHITING, DwightWILLIAM, Henry L.WILSON, John F.WILSON, WilliamWILTSE, R. B.WITHERON,William

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Fred A. WARE

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John Scudder DAVIS

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Russell WALLEN

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Cora B. EVERETT

Edward B. MULLINARY

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Mary HARTUNGWilliam WITHERON

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