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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYPost Office Box 1174 Goleta CA 93116

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1981

ly Perry Thies PresidentFrank B. Smith VicePresidentLorraine Cramer Laabs Secretary

Norman S. Scofield Treasurer

Alma Imhoff Lauritsen Director

Lilian Mann Fish Director

Harry W. Titus Director

Victor W. South Parliamentarian.

***********

Bette Root Genealogical InstructorRuth Brooks Scollin LibrarianAmy Woods Marwede PublicityLilian Mann Fish .

Editor

Jean Stockwell and Shirley Cobb HospitalityRuth Morns, Sylvia Hanna, Virginia Paddock and

Dorothy M. Walt .Book

PAST PRESIDENTSBette Root

Harry Titus . 198°1979Mary Ellen Webster Galbraith 1978

Carlton M. Smith . .1977

Selma Bankhead West ,„„,.1975-1976

Harry R. Glen1974-1975

Carol Forbes Roth .1973

ANCESTORS WEST is published quarterly in March, June, Septemberand December. Non-member subscriptions are $6.00 per annumSingle copies of current and back issues are $1.50, depending onavailability The rate for advertising is $3.00 for the first?Llna "rZ 10 C?ntS f?r 6aCh additi° nal word. Exchange adver-cinJrfhn^l! r °glCal1and hist°rical periodicals is welcomed.Contributions of a genealogical or historical nature will be accepted as space allows. Queries are encouraged. Quotes and re-XfG?Lf£° m. P^ces appearing in ANCESTORS WEST have the approvalof the Society if the source is credited.

e£ ?a2ta ?ar^ara cO"nty Genealogical Society membership is $15.00for the calendar year, dues payable by February 1, and includesone subscription to the Quarterly, ANCESTORS WEST. Members ioininaafter July 1st pay half the annual dues and receive Septembe? andDecember ANCESTORS WEST. Special consideration is givln rSr LifeAssociate and Honorary members. '

Ro™fa^!fTS' flfSt Saturday of each month, 10AM to 3 PM™ ll G?leta Community Center, 5689 Hollister Ave., Goleta. Li-rary at above address open each Wednesday, 12M to 4 PM. Attendanceof visitors is warmly encouraged. enaance

Vol. 7, No. 4

ANCESTORS WEST

TABLE OF CONTENTS

115

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE - A Helping Tool for a Local Society

PERRY FAMILIES OF NEW YORK STATE

FAMILY REUNIONS

December, 1981

Page

116

116

Harville 1981 and 1983 116

International Gathering of O'Neills 116

MYSTERIOUS CROSS ONCE IN THE TOWER OF SANTA BARBARA MISSION 117

Photograph - courtesy Mission Archives-Library

Did Santa Barbara Mission Once Have Its Own "Stonehenge"?

ANCESTOR TABLE Chart No. 32 - Leslie Winifred Hanna 118-121

ANSWERING QUERIES PAYS

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS

QUERIES

1892

1893

121

122-126

126-130

130.137

131

132

133-136

136

136

MINNESOTA - Map, Early Chronology

Genealogical Societies in Minnesota

Minnesota Research

FIRST ANNUAL DINNER PARTY

SEPTEMBER 19th WORKSHOP

INDEX - SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS appearing in Vol. 5

Nos. 1 and 2, 1979, ANCESTORS WEST 138-139

Correction - Morrow Query Sept. 1981 ANCESTORS WEST (Sipes not Stipes) 139

MAPES FAMILY ASSOCIATION - George R. Robertson III, President 139

NEW IN THE LIBRARY 140-142

GLEANINGS

BOOK REVIEWS English: Census Returns 1841 1851 1861 1871 onMicrofilm - A Directory of Local Holdings3d.1981 ed.coup.J.S.W.Gibson

Bishops Transcripts and Marriage LicencesBonds and Allegations - A Duide to TheirLocation and Indexes, conp. J.S.W.Gibson

Record Offices: How to Find Than. ed.Jeremy Gibson and Pamela Peskett

Census Indexes and Indexing, ed. JeremyGibson, Colin Chapman, Fed. Family Hist.

Tracing Your Ancestors in Minnesota: A Guide to theSources, Vol. 1, Wiley R. Pope and AlissaL. Wainer, 2d ed., revised and enlarged

143

144

145

146

Soc.146

146

Appeal is made for gifts of books, pamphlets and periodicals forSCGS Library. Contributions will be reported in NEW IN THE LIBRARYsection and are tax deductible. Reccnmendations for purchasesshould be made to the Book Conmittee. Ancestral Charts and articlesfor ANCESTORS WEST solicited.

116

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE - A HELPING TOOL FOR A LOCAL SOCIETY

Two of our members have provided and arranged a large three-hold notebookwith INDEX pages for all the states and several countries in which members aresearching. Each person is asked to register under the appropriate state orcountry the FAMILY name with the approximate dates of those researched. Thusanother member can locate a fellow searcher - perhaps a distant kinsman. Inthis way the individuals in the Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society areable to help one another.

PERRY FAMILIES OF NEW YORK STATE

Help for research of Perry families in New York State is coming eventually.Laura Perry McColley collected voluminous records of Perrys who resided in

New York State - particularly Saratoga and Cayuga Counties. After her death in1969 the material was stored in the heme of her brother in Cass City,Michigan.Mr. Perry is turning the numerous note books over to a Perry searcher. It maybe months or even years before the records are completely organized.

If Perry searchers will send their query on a three by five card using thefollowing format they will be filed according to given name, will be checked periodically to match the query with the data extracted.

Please send card and SASE toMrs. Wilbur H. Thies (Emily Perry)41 Northridge RoadSanta Barbara, CA 93105

SURNAMEloot first - ' niidle

PLACEday "»nth y*ar

nfATH

city

PLACE

county tttaf

day "cnth ytar

MAR.

city

PLACE

county ttat*

day month year city county «tat«

Date sent

Hmrtiw's Address

FAMILY REUNIONS

SCGS member Ronald "Pat" Harville has submitted a report of the secondfamily reunion of the descendants of Dr. John William Harville, an early California settler of Todds Valley, Placer County, which will appear in the nextissue of ANCESTORS WEST. 1983 gathering planned for Ferndale, CA, entered aroundFern Cottage, the cherished heme of Annie (Russ) Harville.

International gathering of O'NEILLS planned for the last two weeks of June1982 in Ireland. The director of the reunion is Kathleen Neill, 162a Kingsway,Dunmurry, Belfast BT17 9AD Northern Ireland. An announcement of the progratmieof events is included in FAMILY LINKS, PAST AND PRESENT, Vol. 1, No. 1, just received , Scheduled are the inauguration of the chief, a Gala Fete Day at Shane'sCastle, Antrim, County Antrim, the estate of the Rt. Hon. The Lord O'Neill, whowill be host for theday with a variety of events including traditional dancingand music, races, games and a steam rally, sight-seeing tours, talks about the history of the O'Neills and about tracing Irish family history in general, by leadingauthorities in this field, and at least one banquet which will be hosted by several notable O'Neills, including the nominal heads of the 'sept'. If interested inattending, one should contact Mrs. Kathleen Neill, Director, without delay.

117

MYSTERIOUS CROSS ONCE IN THE TOWER OF SANTA BARBARA MISSION

The original 8 x 10 photograph at the Santa Barbara Mission ArchivesLibrary was photographed by Michael Lawler, son of SBCGS member Janet Lawler,and is here reproduced through the courtesy of Fr. Virgilio Biasiol, O.F.M.,Director.

Dr. Neuerburg is Professor of Art at California State University, T\>-minguez Hills, a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, and was a consultanton design for the J. Paul Getty Museum at Malibu, California.

DID SANTA BARBARA MISSION ONCE HAVE ITS OWN "STONEHENGE"?

After describing restoration of certain statuary at Santa Barbara Mission,an article by Norman Neuerburg in the current newsletter of the Friends of theMission Archives states:

"A unique piece of plaster relief sculpture, certainly also by an Indianartist, once adorned the interior of the right hand bell tower until it was lostas a result of the 1925 earthquake. Its existence was revealed by a photographdiscovered in the Archive-Library taken right after the disaster. It showed asimple cross, flanked by a pair of flags, above a row of triangles clearly of Indian origin. Its exact meaning is obscure, but it probably meant different thingsto the mission fathers and to the Indians for it was so placed that it could onlybe seen at certain times of the year when it was lighted by a ray of the sun.That particular date may have had separate meanings for the Indians and the Spaniards." with note: (For a more lengthy discussion, see the author's two articlesin THE MASTERKEY. Vol.51,No.4,pp.147-153, and Vol.54,No.4.pp. 150-153.)

118

ANCESTOR TABLE

Chart No. 32

Submitted by matiber SYLVIA A. HANNA, 4539 Via ?^aria, Santa Barbara, CA 93111(805)964-1237 for her daughter, Leslie Winifred Hanna.

(I) = Inmigrant Ancestor Birth Death1. Leslie Winifred HANNA 1956 - CA

William Clark HANNASylvia Ann McKINNEY

4. William John HANNA (I)5. Grace Amelia CLARK6. Paul Bucher McKINNEY7. Mae Elizabeth RANK

8. John Henry HANNA (I)9. Jessie WATT (I)10. Joseph Henry CLARK11. Minnie Elida McMULDROCK12. William James McKINNEY13. Sylvia Ann HERRING14. Barry RANK15. Laura Deborah GARRETT

16. John A. HANNA17. Mary Jane ALCOCK18. John WATT19. Elizabeth HENDERSON20. Nelson CLARK21. Sarah F. WELLER22. John McMULDROCK23. Mary THOMSON24. William MxKINNEY25. Melinda BRANDT (I)26. David HERRING27. Louisa BENDER28. Erastus Philip RANK29. Enma Margaret BARRY30. Albert Ervin GARRETT31. Mary Elizabeth PENN

32. Oliver HANNA34. John ALCOCK40. Joseph CLARK41. Philena KIMPTON42. Benjamin Tyler WELLER43. Mary Elizabeth HANJORD46. David THOMSON (I)47. Mary MASON (I)48. James MEKKYNy(McKinney)49. Sarah LOURY52. Henry HERRING53. Rosina WARD54. Johannes BENDER55. Margaret STEIN56. William RANK57. Eve Kern BRUNNER58. William A. BARRY59. Rachel Anna EACHES60. Levi GARRETT61. Catherine RQDARMEL62. John B. PENN (I)63. Catherine

80. Benjamin CLARK82. Gideon KIMPTON84. Benjamin WELLER85. Abigail BAKER86. John Williams HANFORD87. Polly PEARSALL96. James McKINNEY

1924 - MI1930 - PA

1885 - CAN 1950 - IL

1886 - MI 1939 - IL

1887 - PA 1946 - CA1890 - PA 1961 - CA

1861 - IRE 1937 - MI

1859 - CAN 1940 - MI

1860 - OH 1941 - MI

1866 - MI 1942 - MI1853 - PA 1936 - PA1856 - PA 1932 - PA1867 - PA 1946 - PA1867 - PA 1903 - PA

1826 - IRE1840 - IRE 1899 -IRE

1805- SCOT1835- SCOT1818 - VT 1912 - MI

1838 - NY 1926 - MI1831-• SCOT 1880 - MI

1843 - OH 1920 - MI1827 - PA 1891 - PA1832 - GER 1884 - PA1826 - PA 1900 - PA

1831 - PA 1909 - PA1839 - PA 1917 - PA1844 - PA 1924 - PA1850 - PA 1899 - PA1848 - PA 1885 - PA

IRE IRE

IRE IRE

1795 - NH1798 - VT

1805 - MA1814 - CT 1903 - NY1788- SCOT1792 - ENG1799 - PA 1870 - PA1801 - PA1778 - PA 1831 - PA1783 1860 - PA1782 1857 - PA1796 1870 - PA1795 - PA 1881 - PA1801 1877 - PA1815 - MA 1886 - PA1821 - PA 1909 - PA1818 - PA 1903 - OH1822 - PA 1872 - PA1824 SWTTZ 1877 - PA1822 - PA

MA

MA

1904 - PA

1784 - CT 1866 - NY

1798 - CT 1884 - NY1754 - PA 1809 - PA

104.

105.110.

111.112.113.114.115.118.119.122.124.125.

172.173.174.175.224.

225.226.227.228.229.

344.345.346.347.348.349.350.351.454.455.

688.689.696.697.698.700.701.702.703.896.897.

1376.1377.1378.1379.1392.1393.1400.1401.k1402.1406.1407.1792.1794.1795.

1816.1817.

1403.

ANCESTOR TABLEChart No. 32

BirthLudwig HERRING (I) 1734 - GER

Christina BRAUNSCHWEIG (I) 1737 - GER

Johannes STEINElizabeth

John Peter RANK 1765 - PA

Eva Christine HARPER 1774 - PA

Henry BRUNNER, JR. 1771 - PA

Barbara KERNJesse EACHES PA

Mary JOHNS PA

Daniel P. RCDEARMELJohannes P. PENN (I) 1799 SWITZ

Elizabeth (I) 1798 SWITZ

Joseph HANP0RD 1749 - CT

Sarah WILLIAMS 1760

Samuel PEARSALL 1765 - NY

Rachel WAKEMAN 1769 - CT

Philip RANCK, Jr. 1731 - PA

MaryAdam HARPER (I) 1722 - GER

Anna Catharine BASSIER 1732 - PA

Heinrich BRUNNER, SR. (I) 1745 - GER

Catherine REIDELMEYER (I) 1748 - GER

Haynes HANFORD 1716 - CT

Elizabeth KETCHAM 1715 - CT

Jonas WILLIAMS 1723 LI/NYSarah FLEET 1730

Samuel PEARSALLKeziah SATTERLYGideon WAKEMANAnn ADAMS 1740

Henry BOSLER, Jr. 1710

Maria Margaret BICKEL 1708

Samuel HANFORD 1674 - CT

Isabell HAYNES 1678 - CT

John PEARSALLMarthaJohn SATTERLY 1712

Joseph WAKEMAN, 2ndAbigail ALLEN

1704 - CT1705

119

Death1788 - PA1781 - PA

1851182318271831

- PA

- PA

- PA

- PA

1862 - PA

180218241854

NY

- CT- CT- CT

1782180518081827

- PA- PA

- PA- PA

17981774

1803 -

- CT

LI/NY

17831792

1761

1761

- PA

- PA

1751 - CT

174917621804

- CT- CT

Nathaniel ADAMSAnn SILLIMANHans Valentine RANCMargaretha PHILIPPES

Thomas HANKfflD (I)Mary MILES (I)William HAYNES (I)Elizabeth HUSSEY (I)Daniel PEARSALLEmmJoseph WAKEMANElizabeth HAWLEYGideon ALLENJohn SILLIMANAnnaBURRJean RANCHenri PHILIPPESMarguerite WEINKRAUSSJohannes Yorick BOSSIERLisa WINTERHAUSEN

Anna BURR

1688 FRAN (BAD = 1710 -BAD1670 BAD Baden(Ger)1714

1621- ENG 1693 - CT

1635- ENG 1730 - CT

1648- ENG 1712 - CT1652- ENG

1703 - LI/NY

1670 - CT 1726 - CT

1679 - CT 1753 - CT

1675 1747

1687 1752 - CT1696 1740 - CT

1641 FRAN 1712 -BAD

1648

1675 1747

120

2752.2753.2754.2755.2784.2785.2800.2801.2802.2803.2804.2805.2806.2807.2812.2813.2814.2815.3590.3591.3632.3633.

5508.5509.5568.5569.5600.5601.5602.5603.5604.5605.5606.5607.5608.5609.5610.5611.5612.5613.5624.5625.5626.5627.5628.5629.5630.5631.7264.7265.

11016.11017.1113611137.11200.11201.11202.11203.11204.11205.11208.11210.11212.11213.11214.11215.

ANCESTORTABLEChartNo.32

TheophilusHANFORDEglinDOWNERichardMILES(I)KatherineELrrHORPEHenryPEARSALLAnnVALENTINESamuelWAKEMAN(I)HannahGOODYEAR(I)EbenezerHAWLEYHesterWARDGideonALLENSarahPRUDDENNathanielBURRSarahWARDDanielSILLIMAN,Jr.AbigailOGDENNathanielBURR,Jr.SusannahLOCKW00DLorenzWEINKRAUSS(NEC=NeckarauMargarethaJohnSimeonlOSSILLIERSusannaDIRSCH

RichardMYLESAlyceCHERRYEThomasPEARSALLMaryBRENTJohnWAKEMAN(I)ElizabethHOPKINSStephenGOODYEARMaryJosephHAWLEY(1KatherineBIRDSEYWilliamWARDDeborahLOCKWOODGeorgeALLEN(I)CatherinePeterPRUDDM

(I)

(I)

(I)

TT5JoannaBOYSE(I)JehueBURR

STEDMANDanielSILLIMAN,Sr.PeaceableEGGLEDENRichardOGDEN,Sr.(I)MaryBALLNathanielBURRSarahWARDJosephLOCKWOOD

beorgamPietroSimeonBOSSILIERWilhelminaHELFENSTEIN

ThomasMYLESElizabethEACREEdmindPERSHALLMariaBATHURSTFrancisWAKEMANAnnGCODEWilliamHOPKINSHelenVICARISZacharyeGCODYEARESusannaBAXSTERThcmasHAWLEYEdwardBIRDSEYAndrewWARD(I)HesterSHERMAN(I)RobertLOCKWOODSusannaNORMAN

BirthDeath

ENGENG

1598-ENG1666-CT1592-ENG1683-CT

1635-ENG1692-CT1637-ENG1721-CT1654-CT1681-CT1664-CT1732-CT

1693-CT1650-CT1640-CT1712

1697

16641700-CT

(Germany))NEC1672-NEC1676-NEC

1626

1572-ENG1628-ENG1576-ENG1628-ENG

ENG1642-VA

1601-ENG1660-CT1610-ENG1658-CT1600-ENG1658-ENG

1646ATSEA1603-ENG1690-

1692CT

1620

1636-MA

1648-MA

1601-ENG1656-CT1683-CT

1601-ENG1670

1626-ROLL1690

1610-ENGENG

1687-CT

1638-MA1717-1689

CT

1604

1536-ENG1540-ENG1531-ENG

ENG1629-ENG

1546-ENG1626-ENG1621-ENG1647-ENG1656-ENG1613-ENG

1575-ENG1579

ENG1602-ENG1659-CT1606-ENG1667-CT

1658-CT16151660-CT

ANCESTOR TABLEChart No. 32

121

Mrs. Hanna has listed additional English ancestors and states:"Wehave partial genealogies on the following English lines: HARCOURT,

SWINNERTON, CORBET, BATHURST, ROLLESTON, RANDOLPH, DE GREY, LA ZOUCHE, DEFURNTVAL, MARMION, FTTZ-PAYN, BEKE, CHETWYND, CORBEIL, DE LUMLEY, HUNTINGDON, BEAUMONT, FITZ-ALAN. The key to the extensive list of English Ancestryis in the books entitled "The Pearsall family in England and America' byClarence E. Pearsall, Hettie MayPearsall, Harry L. Neall; in three volumespublished in 1928, available from Sutro (Library, San Francisco), Call No.C572/P361."

Her listings as submitted continue:Birth Death

1568 - ENG

1508 - ENG

1529 - ENGENG

1594 - ENG

1524

ENG

ENGENG

1587

1543 - ENG1545 - ENG 1578 - ENG

ENG 1649

1572 - ENG 1641 - ENG

1575 - ENG

11252. Richard OGDEN11253. Elizabeth HUNTINGTON22032. William MYLES22033 Joan22272. Richard PERSHALL22273. Isabella ROLLESTON22274. Lancelot BATHURST22275. Judith RANDOLPH22400. John WAKEMAN22401. Joan22402. Richard GOODE22406. Robert VICARIS22407. Anne STERRY22408. Andrew GOODYEARE22409. Alice PARKYNS22410. William BAXSTER:.22411. Margaret BUTLER22420. Joseph BIRDSEY22424. Ralph WARDE22426. Edmund SHERMAN22427. Joan MAKTN22428. Edmund LOCKWOOD22430. Richard NORMAN22504. Edward CKEDEN22505. Margaret WILSON22506. Samuel HUNTINGTON22507. Margaret CRANE

44544. John UKHHATI.

44545. Helena HARCOURT44546. Thomas ROLLESHSJ44548. Edward BATHURST44550. Bernard RANDOLPH44800. Roger WAKEMAN44801. Joan44852. Edmonde SHERMAN44853. Anne PELLATPE44854. Tobias MAKTN44855. Katherine45008. Wilhelmus OKEDON45009. Abigail GODDSALL

1540 - ENG

1485 - ENG

ENGENG

ENG <"

1490 - ENG 1550 -- ENG

1548 - ENG 1600

1584ENG 1610

1539

ANSWERING QUERIES PAYS

Seme of the editor's experiences: About a year ago a query placed byClyde M. Senger, 1103 Yew St., Bellingham, WA 98225 regarding the PEARL family ofBradford and Boxfard, Essex County, Massachusetts resulted in additional data onthat family frcm him and a sample of Mt. St. Helens ashes.

Answering a query in THE SECOND BOAT regarding Methuen, Essex Co., Mass. andPelham, Hillsborough Co., N.H. families, resulted in much correspondence with Me-linde Hatfield, 2629 Belmont, Eugene OR 97404, who is about to produce her fiastissue a3 editor of The BULLETIN, the quarterly publication of the Oregon Genealogical Society. She is the granddaughter of Charles Warren Mann, Jr. of Methuen, anda double relative as her grandfather and your editor's father were brothers andher grandmother Mary Elizabeth(Marsh) Mann and Ella Agnes(Hobbs) Mann were cousins,both having been granddaughters of Moody Hobbs and Elizabeth Parker(Spofford)Hobbs.

122

1892SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS

Copied by Lorraine Laabsand Norman Scofield Place Name Abbreviations

Mh. =Sifpinfer-Sa Los-A. = Los Alamos S. Y. = Santa Ynez

Gar. = Garey Mont. = Montecito Sisq. = Sisquoc

Gol. = Goleta S. B. = Santa Barbara Sum = Sunraerland

Guad. = Guadalupe S. M. = Santa Maria (all in Sta.Barbara County)Lomp. = Lonpoc S. R. = Santa Rita S. J. = San Jose, Santa

( ) Indicates spelling of name differs in Bride's and Clara County

Groom's List. Los 0. = Los Olivos

AGER, Ethel M. Eugene A. GRANT 18 Jul - Lomp.

ALEXANDER, Jean B. I. G. WATERMAN 21 Jun - S. B.

ALLEN, Mary L. Mrs. Fred FORBUSH 4 Jun - S. B.

ANTHONY, Alice Mrs. George K. FABING 5 Jun - Lomp.

AQUISTAPACE, Antonio Rosa FERRARIS 24 Sep - Guad.

ARATA, Jerome Annie NEWTON 10 Dec - S. B.

ARIGON, Carlota Epifiona FOXEN 2 Apr - S. B.

AYANDA, Esvera Giovanni TADDEI 25 May - S. B.

BADGER, Mamie S. James H. HOWARD 8 Mar - Gol.

BAEYERTZ, John T. F. Olivia S. PHELPS 17 Aug - S. M.

BAGDONS, August Aurora CASTRO 22 May - Sisq.

BALAAM, Arthur G. Effie M. BRADLEY 26 Jun - Mont.

BALL, Nettie A. Charles S. PLUMM 4 Sep - Lomp.

BARKER, Henry Asbery Lena May MOODY 27 Jan - Lomp.BARTHE, Antone Rosalie PEREZ 27 Oct - S. B.

BECKER, W. J. (Groom) Laura MILES 27 Feb - S. B.

BEJAR, Blanchie P. Edmund W. GREGG 11 Jun - Mont.

BENNETT, Hulda B. Max WILLIAMS 8 Sep - S. M.

BERGIN, Sadie Frank D. MANDEVILLE 18 Feb - S. B.

.JBOGG, Henry Clay, Jr. Rose Susis RUSK 8 Nov - S. B.

BONETTI, Teresa Basilio PEZZCNI 21 May - Guad.

BRADLEY, Effie M. Arthur G. BALAAM 26 Jun - Mont.

BRAG, Wm. H. Mary S. MILLER 27 Mar - S. Y.

^BREBES, FrancesBOYLE, Elizabeth

Manuel Suza NUNEZ 1 Dec - Guad.

Daniel P. TAYLOR 23 Jun - S. B.

BRUNELL, Florence H.N. MAYNARD 3 Jul - S..B.

BUCKINGHAM, Nellie Frank F. FIOURNOY 22 Jun - S. B.

BUELL, Lucius Anne M. SMITH 7 Apr - BuFl.

BURGERON 9Bergeron) Victor Lucrecia de la CUESTA 20 Apr - S. Y.

BURTIS, Capt. S. Susie LEHNER 6 Dec - S. B.

CAMPBELL, Donald Mary HEDGELAND 23 Nov - Mont.

CANFIELD, Annie Laura Daniel Milligan DOUGLASS 13 Jul - Lomp.

CARNES, Martha Rudolph WOKURKA 19 Apr - S. B.

CARPENTER, Emm Maze COLEMAN 6 Jun - S. B.

CASTRO, Aurora August BAGDONS 22 May - Sisq.CAVES, Mary A. Henry KENYCN 4 Mar - S. B.

CESANEAS, Joe D. Mrs. Elen STEWART 6 Jan - LosA.

JXARK, Minnie A. Daniel W. WATSON 27 Apr - S. M.

CHALSON (Chaleson), LENA 0. M. DYSCHORN 11 Dec - S. B.

CLIFTON, Eva F. A. H. HASTIE 28 Apr - S. B.

COINER, Lula V. (Lulu) Thomas F. JOHNSON 6 May - LosA.

COLEMAN, Maze Emm CARPENTER 6 Jun - S. B.

COLLAR, Earl Henry Jesse R. SAUNDERS 24 Nov - Lomp.COOK, William S. Lillian PRELL 22 Jun - S. M.

CORDERO, Manuel B. Mercedes CORDERO 6 Nov - S. Y.

CORDERO, Mercedes Manuel B. CORDERO 6 Nov - S. Y.

OORREIA, Manuel Filcmena de GLORIE 15 Jan - S. B.

COTA, Alice Daniel DOVER 8 Oct - S. B.

COVARRUBIAS, Jose Y. Dominga DOMTNGUEZ 20 Mar - S. B.

COWETTI.Mary E. Samuel N. JOHNSON 8 Jul - S. B.

CRABTREE, Carrie Elmer E. GALE 20 Nov - S. M.

CRAIG, Nellie E. Adelbert L. NOSSER 12 Oct -• S. Y.

CRAIG, Sarah Isabel William TORRENCE 30 Oct -• S. Y.

CRONK, Nettie Milton A. ROSS 23 Sep - S. B.

CRCCP, May Fred LAMBERT 16 Feb -• S. B.

CROSSWHTTE, John A. Emm HECTOR (Bride List 1891)15 Apr ?

CUESTA, Lucrecia de la Victor BERGERON (Burgeron) 20 Apr -•s! Y.DARLING, Sanford Venetia Ann SUMNER 24 Mar -• S. B.

DAVIS, Bland R. Mrs. Francis N. MILLS 8 Jun -• S. B.

de GLORIE (see GLORIE)Filomena Manuel OORREIA 15 Jan -• S. B.

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1892

de la CUESTA (see CUESTA) Lucrecia Victor BERGERON (Burgeron) 20 Apr - S. Y.de la GUERRA (see GUERRA) Cr:DEMENT, Emily A.DEV, John B. (Deu)DILL, Frank M.DILL, John WilliamDIMMICK, Elsa J.DITTMAN, Ella FrancesDOANE, George M.DOCKERN, JohnDODDS, Mary AnnDOMINGUEZ, DomingaDOMINGUEZ, Nicholas A.DOMINGUEZ, PilarDOMITILLA, Milan!DOUGLASS, Daniel MilliganDOVER, DanielDOVER, IsabellaDOWNING, LurindaDYSCHORN, 0. M. (Groom)EADIE, RobertECKLES, Joseph OrlandoEKSEN, Jens ValdemarELIZALDA, AlfredoENOS, Helen M.ESCHRICH, F. C. (Groom)EVANS, Etma MaryEVERETT, Lillian C.FABING.Frank LeeFABING, George K.FAUNTLEROY, Virginia P.FELIZ, Rudolfo E.FERRARIS, RosaFILLIPO, PertusiFLOURNOY, Frank F.FORBUSH, FredFORD, Fannie Mrs.FOX, L. L. (Groom)FOXEN, EpifionaFRITSOH, JohnFULTON, Charles M.GALE, Elmer E.GIBSON, William W.GIFFORD, BelleGLORIE, Filomena deGONZALES, Josie M.GOUX, AnastacioGRACIANO, CandelaraGRANT, AlexanderGRANT, Eugene A.GRANT, Harry S.GRANT, SusanGREENE, Margaret A.GREENWELL, Chas. B.GREGG, EdmundGUERRA, Cristina de laGUEVARA, ElidaHARGAN, TheodoreHASTIE, A. H. (Groom)HAWTHORNE, E. HarryHAZEL, ThenaHEDGELAND, MaryHEMENWAY, M. C. (Groom)HICKS, MaggieHILL, MinnieHOBART, M. C. (Groan)HOIST, James P.HOWARD, James H.HUFFSTUTTLER, M. C. Mrs.HUME, Martha D. (Mary D.)

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ta William LEWELLING 22 Oct - LosA.

John FRTTSCH 20 Sep - S. B.

Rafaela M. TAYLOR 23 Nov - S. B.

Ella Francis DITTMAN 17 Feb - S. R.

Annie LAUNER 11 Sep - Lomp.Alexander GRANT 28 Nov - S. B.

Frank M. DILL 17 Feb - S. R.

Jennie F. McPHAUL 4 Aug - Guad.

Mary(Martha) D. HUME 14 Nov - S. B.

Horace SQUIFFLET 16 May - S. B.

Jose Y. COVARRUBIAS 20 Mar - S. B.

Micaela VALENZUELA 20 Jan - S. B.

Palamon ROBLEZ 20 Mar - S. B.

Pertusi FILIPPO 31 Dec - LosA.

Annie Laura CANFIELD 13 Jul - Lomp.Alice COTA 8 Oct - S. B.

Joseph TAPIE 27 Jun - S. B.

George Henry WEEKS 16 Jul-'Lomp.Lena CHALSON (Chaleson) 11 Dec - S. B.

Gertrude May WALCH 1 Jan - S. B.

Mary LECRCQ 17 Oct - S. B.Inger Kirstine(Kristine)JENSEN 2 Dec-•S. B.

Rita MARTINEZ 21 May -' LosA.Dorsey Cornelius VANCLIEF 20 Oct -'Lomp.Carmen REYNA 16 Oct - S. B.

James P. HOLST (m. Lomp.?) 23 Dec - S. B.

E. Harry HAWTHORNE (15?)14May- S.B.

Emm WOODS- 18 Dec -•Lomp.Mrs. Alice ANTHONY 5 Jun -•Lomp.L. L. FOX 23 Aug -• S. M.

Blandina RUIZ 27 Aug -• LosA.Antonio Acquistapace(Aguistapace)24SepGuad.Milani DOMITILLA 31 Dec -• LosA.

Nellie BUCKINGHAM 22 Jun -• S. B.

Mrs. Mary L. ALLEN 4 Jun -• S. B.

Charles E. WALLEN 19 Jun -• Mont.

Virginia P. FAUNTLEROY 23 Aug -- S. M.

Carlota ARIGON 2 Apr -- S. B.

Emily A. DEMENT 20 Sep -- S. B.

Maggie HICKS 23 Nov -- Gol.

Carrie CRABTREE 20 Nov -- S. M.

Harriet E. WEST 31 Aug -• S. M.

Charles Wilson STREETER 1 Nov -- S. R.

Manuel CARREIA (Correia) 15 Jan -- S. B.

Bruno U. ORELLA 7 Sep -- S. B.

Josefa MARTINEZ 25 Jan -- S. B.

Rosalin VASQBEZ 15 Sep •- S. B.

Elsa J. DIMMICK 28 Nov -- S. B.

Ethel M. AGER 18 Jul -- Lamp.Clara SUMMERS 24 Aug •- Lomp.Frank RUTHERFORD 30 Apr •- Gol.

Francis M. TULEY 29 Oct •- S. B.

Leslie LTLT.TF, 25 May •- S. B.

Blanchie P. BEJAR 11 Jun •- Mont.

William LEWELLING 22 Oct •- LosA.

Alfredo RUIZ 3 Feb •- S. B.

Sarah LYNCH 7 Mar •- S. B.

Eva F. CLIFTON 28 Apr - S. B.

Lillian C. EVERETT 15 May - S. B.

J. H. QUICK 10 Jul - S. B.

Donald CAMPBELL 23 Nov - Mont.

Minnie HILL 8 Jun - Gol.

Charles M. FULTON 23 Nov - Gol.

M. C. HENENWAY 8 Jun - Gol.

Fannie WOOLMAN 9 Dec - S. B.

Bnrn M. EVANS (m.S.B.?) 23 Dec — Lotnp*Mamie S. BADGER 8 Mar - Gol.

Thomas C. H. WHTTTAKER 14 May - S. B.

John DOCKERN 14 Nov - S. B.

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS -1892HYDER, MariaJARED, Lizzie M.JENSEN, Inger Kristine•JOHNSON, Samuel N.JOHNSON, Thomas F.KEARNEY, J. A. (groom)KELLOGG, William ClintonKENYON, HenryKENYON, Lulu M.KIMBALL, LillianKING, Chalmers S.KNIGHT, Annie E.LACKIE, Kate 0.LAMBERT, FredLANE, Mima E.LANNER, AliceLAUNER, AnnieLECROQ, MaryLEHNER, SusieLEWELLING, WilliamLILLARD, Mary L.LILLIE, LeslieLILLY, Francis MarionLONG, MaryLOOMIS, AalLOW, Rosa B.LOWE, Frances H.LUGO, AntonioLYNCH, SarahMcCROSKEY, J. w. (Groom)MCDONALD, Vinnie A.McPHAUL, Jennie F.MANDEVILLE, Frank D.MARETn, J. C. (Groom)MARISOLI, CarolinaMARTINEZ, JosefaMARTINEZ, RitaMATIAS, AntonioMAYNARD, H. M. (Grocm)MEATES, Emily RoseMEDAIRA, MarianaMILES, LauraMILLER, Mary S. Mrs.MILLS, Francis N.MITCHELL, William JamesMOODY, Lena MayMORIN, Anna E.MURPHY, Henry CloydNANCE, Ezra NewtonNELSON, JennieNEWTON, AnnieNICHOLSON, Abraham L.NOSSER, Adelbert L.NOSSER, L. P. (Groom)NUNEZ, Manuel SuzaO'NEIL, Robert EametORDAZ, MaryORELLA, Bruno U.OWENS, Robert L.PASQUE, AnniePEREZ, RosaliePEROZZI, AttiliaPEZZONI, BasilioPHELPS, Olivia S.PIKE, SophyPRELL, LillianRASOR, Ira H.REYNA, CarmenRHODES, Daniel

J. W. McCROSKEYChalmers S. KINGJens Valdemar EFSENMary E. COWETTILulu V. (Lula) COINERAnnie WEBB

31 May8 Apr2 Dec8 Jul28 Apr28 Apr. „. *'»-' X1MX —

Avery Viola SHIRRELL(Sherrill)7 Sep -Mary A. CAVESAal LOOMISRobert L. OWENLizzie M. JAREDChas. M. THOMPSONHomes Charles SNYDERMay CROOPKenneth R. PICKETTChas. VEITJohn William DILLJoseph Orlando ECKLESCapt. S. BURTISCristina de la GUERRAGeorge Edwin SAWYER(S)Chas. B. CEEENWELLEmily Rose MEATESDon Carlos SAUNDERSLulu M. KENYONDaniel RHODESFrank A. SHEPARDMary ORDAZTheodore HARGANMaria HYDERHenry Cloyd MURPHYGeorge M. DOANESadie BERGENAnnie PASQUEAnttilia PEROZZIAnastacio GOUXAlfredo ELIZALDAMaria SILVAFlorence BRUNELLFrancis Marion LILLYAntonio SILVIERA J.W. J. BECKERWilliam H. BRAYMrs. Bland R. DAVES (Davis)Adaline Augusta THORNTONHenry Asbery BARKERJames M. SMITHVinnie A. McDONALDZoe WHITFORDAlexander P. WARRENJerome ARATAMary SNYDERNellie E. CRAIGLetitia L. TORRENCEFrances BREBESGeorgia Alice SMITHAntonio LUGO (7 May?)Josie. M. GONZALESLillian KIMBALLJ. C. MARETTIAntone BARTHECaroline MARISOLITeresa BONETTIJohn F. BAEYERTZIra H. RASORWilliam S. COOKSophy PIKEF. C. ESCHRICHRosa B. LOW

4 Mar14 Jun27 Dec8 Apr19 Sep17 Mar16 Feb20 Nov17 Jan11 Sep17 Oct6 Dec

22 Oct14 Sep25 May17 Mar12 Oct14 Jun24 May17 Aug7 May7 Mar31 May14 Dec4 Aug •

18 Feb •10 Jan -19 Mar -25 Jan -21 May -14 Nov -3 Jul -17 Mar -8 Dec -

27 Feb -27 Mar -8 Jun -16 May -27 Jan -26 May -14 Dec -11 Dec -7 Aug -

10 Dec -21 Sep -12 Oct -26 Sep -1 Dec -8 May -7 Nov -7 Sep -

27 Dec -10 Jan -27 Oct19 Mar21 May17 Aug30 Oct22 Jun30 Oct16 Oct24 May

S. M.S. M.S. B.S. B.LosA.S. Y.Gol.

S. B.S. B.S. B.S. M.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.Lomp.Lomp.S. B.S. B.LosA.Gol.

- S. B.- S. B.- Lomp.- S. B.- Lomp.- S. B.- S. B.- S. B.- S. B.- Lomp.- Guad.- S. B.- S. Y.- Lamp.- S. B.- LosA.- Lomp.- S. B.- S. B.- Guad.- S. B.- S. Y.- S. B.- S. B.- Lamp.- S. M.- Lomp.- Carp.• Gol.• S. B.• S. M.• S. Y.S. Y.

•Guad.'Lamp.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Y.S. B.Lomp.Guad.S. M.Carp.S. M.Carp.S. B.Lomp.

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1892

Cornelius WASGATT 1 MarGrace A. L. SMITHERS 14 FebPilar DOMINGUEZ 20 MarEva VALENCIA 29 OctC. E. VALENZUELA 23 FebLotta WALKER 18 SepNettie CRONK 23 SepMary TUCKER 3 JanEdward TOWNE 6 AprElida GUEVARA 3 FebRudolfo E. FELIZ 27 AugRita VIDAL 11 SepHenry Clay BOGG, Jr. 8 NovSusan GRANT 30 AprMary LONG 12 OctEarl Henry COLLAR 24 NovMary L. LILLARD 14 SepGeorge E. THAYER 12 AprFrances H. LOWE 17 AugWilliam C. KELLOGG 7 SepHiram C. SIBLEY 20 JanMary SIBLEY 20 JanAntonio MATIAS 14 NovMariana MEDAIRA 8 DecLucius BUELL 7 AprElla S. WEBB 7 DecRobert Ftamet O'NEIL 8 HayAnna E. MORIN 26 MayCharles Osbaldo RIOS 14 FebKate 0. LACKIE 17 MarAbraham L. NICHOLSON 21 SepMary Ann DODDS 16 MayJoe D. CESANEAS 6 JanMoses STICE 1 SepMattie Jane(Martha Jane)STICEl SepBelle GIFFORD 1 NovAnna E. WOODWARD 28 DecCharles S. TH0MPS0N(15 Jun?)16 JunPeter PAULSENHarry S. GRANTSanford DARLINGEsvira AYANDAIsabella DOVERElizabeth BOYLEMilton I. LCKYEAJohn B. DEU (Dev)Nellie E. SHAPCOTTAnnie E. KNIGHT

9 Sep24 Aug24 Mar28 May27 Jun23 Jun29 Sep23 Nov12 Apr19 Sep

RIANDA, ElizabethRIOS, Charles OsbaldoROBLEZ, PalamonROMERO, AlfredROMERO, EduardaROSS, James A.OSS, Milton A.ROTHER, HermanROWLINSON, NannieRUIZ, AlfredoRUIZ, BlandinaRUIZ, Miguel FelizRUSK, Rose SusieRUTHERFORD, FrankSAUNDERS, Don CarlosSAUNDERS, Jesse R.SAWYER(Sawyers)George EdwinSHAPCOTT, Nellie E.SHEPARD, Frank A.SHERRILL(Shirrell)Avery ViolaSIBLEY, MarySIBLEY, Hiram C.SILVA, MariaSILVIERA. Antonio J.SMITH, Anna M.SMITH, Erastus H.SMITH, Georgia AliceSMITH, James M.SMITHERS, Grace A. L.SNYDER, Homer CharlesSNYDER, MarySQUIFFLET, HoraceSTEWART, Ella Mrs.STICE, Martha Jane (Mattie)Jane)STICE, MosesSTREETER, Charles WilsonSTKEKTKK, Frank W.STRINGFTELD, MinaSUENDEN, CarolineSUMMERS, ClaraSUMNER, Ventetis AnnTODDER, GiovanniTAPIE, JosephTAYLOR, Daniel P.TAYLOR, Kate P.(Book G, p. 258)TAYLOR, Rafaela MaryTHAYER, Geo. E.THOMPSON, Chas. H.THOMPSON, Charles S.THORNTON, Adaline AugustaTINKER, Clement C.TORRENCE, Letitia L.TORRENCE, WilliamTOWNE, EdwardTROUP, JamesTUCKER, MaryTULEY, Francis M.VALENCIA, EvaVALENZUELA, C. E. (Groom)VALENZUELA, MicaelaVANCLIEF, Dorsey CorneliusVASQUEZ, Rosalin (Groom)VEIT, Chas.VTDAL, RitaWALCH, Gertrude MayWALKER, LottaWALLEN, Charles E.WARREN, Alexander P.

Mrs. Mina STRINGFTELD (16Jun)15JunWilliam James MITCHELL 16 MayJennie Miller (or 1893?) 30 JulJ. B. NOSSER 26 SepSarah Isabel CRAIG 30 OctNannie ROWLINSON 6 AprIsabella MARR (or 1893?) 20 SepHerman ROTHER 3 JanMargaret A. GREENE 29 OctAlfredo ROMERO 2i OctEduarda ROMERO 23 FebNicholas A. DOMINGUEZ 20 JanHelen M. ENDS 20 OctCandelara GRACIANO 15 SepAlice LLAUNER (Lanner?) 17 JanMiguel Feliz RUIZ 11 SepRobert EADIE 1 JanJames A. ROSS 18 SepMrs. Fannie FORD 19 JunJennie NELSON 7 Aug

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- S. M.- Lomp.- S. B.- S. B.- S. Y.- Lomp.- S. B.- Mont.

- S. B.- S. B.

- LosA- S. Y.- S. B.- Gol.- Lomp.- Lomp.- Gol.

- S. B.- S. B.

- Gol.- S. M.- S. M.- Lomp.- Guad.- BuFl.- S. M.- Lomp.- S. M.- Lomp.- S. B.- S. M.- S. B.- LosA.- Lomp.- Lomp.- S. R.- S. B.

- Sum.- Lamp.- Lamp.- S. B.

- S. B.

- S. B.—S. B.- S. J.- S. B.- S. B.- S. B.- Sum.- S. B.- Garey- S.Y.- S. Y.

- S. B.- Gol.- Mont.- S. B.- S. B.- S. Y.- S. B.

- Lamp.- S. B.- Lomp.- S. Y.- S. B.- Lamp.- Mont.- Gol.

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WASGATT, CorneliusWATERMAN, I. G. (Bride)WATSON, Daniel W.WEBB, AnnieWEBB, Ella S.WEEKS, George HenryWEST, Harriet E.WHTTFORD, ZoeWHITTAKER, Thomas C. H.WILLIAMS, MaxWOKUHKA, RudolphWOODS, EnnaWOODWARD, Anna E.WOOLMAN, Fannie

Elizabeth RIANDA l MarJean B. ALEXANDER 21 JunMinnie A. CLARK 27 AprJ. A. KEARNEY 28 FebErastus H. SMITH 7 DecLurindaDOWNING 16 JulWilliam W. GIBSON 31 AugEzra NewtonNANCE n DecMrs. M. C. HUGGSTUTTLER 14 MayJulda B. BENNETT 8 SepMartha CARNES 19 AprFrank Lee FABING 14 DecFrank W. STREETER 28 DecM. S. HOBART (M.C.Hobart) 9 Dec

Lamp.S. M.Carp.S. B.S. M.S. B.Lamp.S. B.S. B.

Santa Barbara County Marriage Records - 1891ADDITION AND CORRECTION:

Vol. 7, No. 3 p. 89 Correction - GIFFORD, Fred M. Josephine E.MORRIS add (Marris)

p. 90 Addition- Insert MARRIS, (Morris).JosephineE. Fred M. GIFFORD

This entry was found in the Brides' Index for 1892An 1893 entry was also found and has been inserted in order below.In the 1893 index an 1894 entry was found and will be checked whenthat list has been completed for the next issue of ANCESTORS WEST.

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1893ABADIE, Felicidad E.ABLES, Asa W.ABLES, DoraANDERSON, KarenANDERSON, Wm.ARCHER, Lulu M.ARELLANES, BeatriceAYALA, RafaelaBABZARI, Albino F.BAKER, Major P.BARDENWERPEN, CarrieBARON, MargueriteBARROWS, Harry P.BARTJH3LOMEW, MaudeBAYLIES, Fred HenryBEJAR, BernardoBEJAR, Wm. J. A.BELL, Bessie D.BLISS, Ann A.BLOSSER, NellieBODIE, Annie C.BOESEKE, Angie L.BONETTI, CatherineBOULDEN, OliveBRAY, LillieBRENIZER, Ella S.BRUNDAGE, Alice J.BURDICK, Jennie BellBURTON, William W.CALLIS, John D.CAMPBELL, Sarah R.CAREAGA, Emanuel A.CATTI, GiovanninaCHRISTIANSEN, ChristianCHRISTENSON, George W.CLARK, Martha E.COINER, Charles A.COLLINS, CoraCOLLINS, NellieCORDERO, EduardoCORDERO, Jose D.

Alexander F. HARMERLouie JOHNSONArthur F. FUGLERN. L. SPANNEHattie MILLERC. A. SIMPSONEmanuel A. CAREAGAJuan ESPINOSARosa TOGNAZZINellie BLOSSERJohn FORBESAdelino A. JANSSENSBessie D. BELLWm. J. A. BEJARMay CURRANLizzie T. HENDERSONMaude BARTHOLOMEWHarry P. BARROWSA. A. WRIGHTMajor P. BAKERCharles E. GRANTDavid W. WORMSERPhilip LaFRANCHI (or 1894')R. SHECKALSAlbert ERWAYFrank N. GAINESAlbert W. DINSMDREChas. B. WQLGAMOTTMary E. EATONMary A. DOUGLASS(Douglas)Daniel MALONEYBeatrice ARELLANESJoseph MAGGINIAnna SMITHNellie COLLINSJohn M. DAYSMary GASCOIGNEAm. E. EDDINGTONGeorge W. CHRISTENSONJosephine MARTINEZJosie ZURMUHLEN

2 Aug(31)30 Jan

19 Oct18 Nov2 Nov1 May14 Apr21 Mar5 Jun

(13) 16 Feb":27 Dec20 Dec19 Aug6 Aug5 Apr

25 Feb6 Aug19 Aug4 May -

13 Feb -2 Dec -7 Feb -

10 Mar -28 Oct -15 Nov -23 Aug -27 Dec -15 Nov -1 Feb -

15 Nov -20 Jun -14 Apr -14 Mar -8 Apr -

25 Jun -26 Oct -2 Oct -

19 Nov -25 Jun -27 Dec -6 Nov -

(16)

(24)

- S. B.- S. M.- S. M.- Lomp.- S. B.- Lamp.- LosA.- S. B.- S. M.r- S. M.- S. B.- S. B.- S. B.- Sum.- S. B.- Mont.- Sum.- S. B.- Capr.- S. M.- S. B.- S. B.- Guad.- S. B.- S. Y.- S. B.- S. B.- Lamp.S. B.Lamp.Lamp.LosA.Guad.S. B.Lamp.Sum.LosA.LosA.Lamp.S. B.S. B.

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OOTA , Charles Anite GOUX (Gaux) 2 Feb - S. B.OOTA, John Delfina ESPINOSA 24 Jan - S. B.COTA, Jose E. Mary OLIVERA 20 Jan - S. B.COTA, Jose Y. Gertrudes GUTIERREZ 14 Jun - S. B.COX, Ashbury M. Emma SHARP 31 May - S. M.CRESPINI, Maria Inocento RAMAZZINI 30 Nov - S. M.CULBERTSON, E. W. Mary R. SCOLLAN 21 Oct - S. B.CURRAN, May Fred Henry BAYLIES 5 Apr - S. B.DAYS, John M. Martha E. CLARK 26 Oct - Sum.DEADERICK, Ella H. Edward F. PENDERGAST 20 Dec - Carp.DECHMAN, Felicidad Jules VISSIERE 20 Nov - S. B.DILL, Irvin M. Effie MARSHALL 28 Aug - S. B.DINSMORE, Albert W. Alice J. BRUNDAGE 27 Dec - S. B.DOMINGUEZ, Albert Lena GUERARRA 22 Nov - S. B.DOMINGUEZ, Francisco Bernarda GUERARA 22 Apr - S. B.DOMINGUEZ, Julia Peter STARNI 20 Nov - S. B.DORSEY, Austin B. Katie WALKER 4 Jan - S. B.DOUGLAS (Douglass) Mary A. John D. CALLIS 15 Nov — Lamp.DUTRA, Isabella T. Tristas de SIMA(Br.Index only) 9 Feb - Guad.EATON, Mary E. William W. BURTON 1 Feb - S. B.EDDINGTON, William E. Cora COLLINS 19 Nov - LosA.ERWAY, Albert Lillie BRAY 15 Nov - S. Y.ESPINOSA, Anselmo Minnie SANDERS 4 Jul - S. B.ESPINOSA, Delfina John COTA 24 Jan - S. B.ESPINOSA, Juan Rafaela AYALA 21 Mar - S. B.EVERETT, Clara May John McCLEMENTS 20 Sep - S. B.FERRARI, Severind Pia RIGHETTI 16 Dec - Guad.FIELDS, John Bertha WRIGHT 8 Oct - S. B.FIELDS, Willis J. Mary E. SMITH 30 Nov - S. Y.FITHIAN, R. B. Anne STOW 6 Jun - S. B.FLANNAGAN, Margaret R. John WELCH 10 Jul - S. B.FORBES, John Carrie BARDENWERPEN 27 Dec - S. B.FOXEN, Salvador Rose VALENZUELA 13 Sep - S. B.FUGLER, Arthur F. Dora ABLES 19 Oct - S. M.GAINES, Frank N. Elle (Ella) S. BREMZER(Brenizer) 23Aug S. B.GALVTN, Mary Lawrence HCEFLING 17 Jul - S. B.GARCIA, Hercules Petra SOTO (Sato) 27 Jul - S. B.GASCOIGNE, Mary Chas. A. COINER 2 Oct - LosA.GAUX, Anita (Goux) Charles OOTA 2 Feb - S. B.GENTINI, Paul Nattie VALENZUELA (25 Aug) 25 May - S. B.GILBERT, Harry L. Grace F. PERKINS 2 Nov - S. B.GOUX,Anita (Gaux in Br.Index) Charles COTA 2 Feb - S. B.GRANT, Charles E. Annie C. BCDIE 2 Dec - S. B.GRANT, Mary Ann George SAUGSTER 17 Aug - Gol.GRISLNGHER, Alena Robertino RIOHETn 17 Jul - Guad.GUEVARA, Bernarda Francisco DOMINGUEZ 22 Apr - S. B.GUEVARRA, Lena Albert DOMINGUEZ 22 Nov - S. B.GUTHRIE, J. M(N in pencil) Martha A. WRIGHT 30 Jan - Gar.GUTIERREZ, Gertrudes. Jose Y. COTA 14 Jun - S. B.HALL, W. CREIGHTON (init.C.) C. Carpenter TWITCHEIL 1 Jun - S. B.HARMER, Alexander Felicidad E. ABADIE 2 Aug - S. B.HARRIS, Charles Emily SIMPSON 11 Jun — Lon^p*HARRISON, John Lucy May SIBLEY 17 May - S. B.HARSH, (Walsh), Flora John SYKES 27 May - S. B.HASKELL, George B. Elsie SWANSON 8 Jul - S. B.HAX, Frank B. Ida E. LTVERHORE 19 Sep - S. B.BEATON, H. Allan Edna Dean SALLADA 7 Jan - S. B.HECOX, Edwin F. Belle PHILLIPS 30 Sep - LosA.HENDERSON, Lizzie T. BernardoBEJAR (25) 24 Feb - Mont.HERNSTER, Katie (Nernster) J. Roy HTLLER 26 Jun - S. B.HESSE, John H. Isabelle PICO 22 Apr - S. B.HILL, Benton Eleanor SWEET 4 Feb - S. B.HTLLER, J. Roy Katie NERNSTER (Hernster) 26 Jun - S. B.HCEFLING, Lawrence Mary GALVTN 17 Jul - S. B.HOPPER, Lena B. Henry W. OSBORN 23 May - LOSO.HUBBARD, Willie Andrew Alice Rose STICKLE 4 Jan <- S. B.HUDSON, Evyln Theodore J. McMURRAY 21 Feb - Sisq.HUDSON, Martha E. James M. LQVELL 13 Dec - Lamp.

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HUNT, Lydia C.HUYCK, Eva J.JANSSENS, Adelino A.JENKINS, Harry C.JOHNSON, LouieJOHNSTON, HarleighJORDAN, Frank L. (bride)KEITH, HelenKETCILAM, Edward T.KING, Wm. HoustonKLEIN, Mary AugustaLAMBERT, LizzieLELAND, Edna M.LIMA, TristaS de (SIMA)LIVERMORE, Ida E.LLOYD, Flora A.LORAINE, C. M. (groom)LOVELL, James M.McCLEMENTS, JohnMcIVER, AnnieMcMULLEN, Oliver P.McMURRAY, Theodore Z.MAGGINI, JosephMALONEY, DanielMARBLE, EmmaMARR, IsabellaMARSHALL, EffieMARTINEZ, JosephineMARTINEZ, PeterMENAN or MENANI.PelagieMERATTI, FranciscoMERRITT, Julia T.MEYER, TheodoreMILLER, HattieMILLER, JennieMILLER, MaryMILLER, R. H. (groom)MOFFIT, AdelineMOORE, Frank B.MORE, Laura W.•MOREHEAD, Nina D.MORRISON, FleetwoodMUSCIO, ClementNEWBERRY, L. J. (groom)NIDEVER, David T.NOSSER, J. J. (groom)OLIVERA, MaryOLIVERA, MiguelORTEGA, Jose VicenteORTEGA, Ramona A.ORTEGA, SimonaOSBORN, Henry W.OTIS, Frank R.PENDERGAST, Edward F.PENFIELD, RalphPENRY, Mary E.PERKINS, Grace F.PHILLIPS, BellePHILLIPS, DouglassPICO, IsabellePRATT, F. A.PRTNGLE, Amanda M.PRTTCHARD, MaryRAMAZZINA, GiocomoRAMAZZINI, InocentoRECTOR, William L.REED, T. L. (groan)RENNIE, JamesRIGHETTI, MatildaRIGHETTI, PiaRIGHETTI, Robertino

Bryon L. STEELE 19 Apr - S. B.James RENNIE 20 Dec - Lomp.Marguerite BARON 20 Dec - S. B.Alice SEAVERNS 15 Nov - S. B.Asa W. ABLES (30)31 Jan - S. M.Mary PRITCHARD 30 Sep - S. B.

i Theodore MEYER 10 Jul - S. B.William STRONACH 11 Nov - S. B.Julia I. MERRITT 19 Jan - S. M.Olive Mary WRIDE 11 Jul - Carp.Frank SMITH 19 Apr - S. M.Allen D. SMITH 26 Dec - Carp.Geo. A. WHITE 9 Aug - S. B.Isabella T. DUTRA 9 Feb - Guad.Frank B. HAX 19 Sep - S. B.Oliver P. McMULLEN 11 Nov - S. B.Matie H. WHITNEY 9 Jul - S. B.Martha E. HUDSON 13 Dec — Lamp.Clara May EVERETT 20 Sep - S. B.Frank CARDOZA(1892,Gr.Index) 12 Jan - 1893Flora A. LLOYD 11 Nov - S. B.Eryln HUDSON 21 Feb - Sisq.Giovannina CATTI 14 Mar - Guad.Sarah R. CAMPBELL 20 Jun - Lomp.L. J. NEWBERRY 1 May - S. B.James Troup (1892 Gr.Index) 20 Sep - Gol.Irvin M. DILL 28 Aug - S. B.Eduardo CORDERO (27)24 Dec - S. B.Mrs. C. BORBOLLA 21 Jun - S. Y.

(gr) Francoise SAVE 15 Jan - S. B.Pascullina YGENIO 23 May - S. B.Edward T. KETCHAH 19 Jan - S. M.Frank (sic) L. JORDAN 10 Jul - S. B.Wm. ANDERSON 2 Nov - S. B.Clement C. TINKER (1892 Gr.I)30 Jul - Gar.R. H. MILLER 20 Apr - Lamp.Mary mtti.fr 20 Apr - Lamp.Thcmos E. SCOTT 29 Jul - S. B.Anna F. WILLIAMS 25 Oct - S. B.George R. STEVENSON 4 Nov •- S. M.John C. RUDOLPH 5 Apr - Lamp.Ida C. WYLIE 1 Nov •- S. M.Matilda RIGHETTI 29 Jul - S. B.Emm MARBLE 1 May •- S. B.Ella May WRIGHT 29 Oct •- Carp.Agnes K. RYAN 21 Jun •- S. Y.Jose E. COTA 20 Jan •- S. B.Mary ZURMUHLEN 6 Nov -- S. B.Ramona A. ORTEGA 29 Jan •- S. B.Jose V. ORTEGA 29 Jan -- S. B.Canuto RIOS 28 May -- S. Y.Lena B. HOPPER 23 May -- LosO.Daisy V. WAY 27 Jun -- S. M.Ella Howe DEADERICK 20 Dec -- Carp.Mary E. RUSSELL 28 Jun -- S. B.George YOUNG 1 Mar -- Gol.Harry L. GILBERT 2 Nov -- S. B.Edwin F. HECOX 30 Sep -• LosA.Lillie Myrtle WOODS 29 Nov -• Gol.John H. HESSE 22 Apr -• S. B.Maggie B. ROMERO 13 Jan -• Sum.Joseph STEWART 18 Jan -- Lamp.Harleigh JOHNSTON 30 Sep -• S. B.Luigia SCETRINI 25 Mar -• S. M.Maria CRESPINI 30 Nov -• S. M.Sarah B. RUDOLPH 1 May -'Lamp.Louisa M. YOUNG 27 Jan - S. B.Eva J. HUYCK 20 Dec - Lamp.Clement MUSCIO 29 Jul - S. B.Severino FERRARIAlena GRISINGHER liSgi: Guad.

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RIOS,CanutoROMERO,MaggieB.ROMO,HenryT.RUDOLPH,JohnC.RUDOLPH,SarahB.RUIZ,M.(groom)RUIZ,VirginiaRUSSELL,MaryEdithRYAN,AgnesK.SALLADA.EdnaDeanSALZMAN,EmilyA.SANDERS,MinnieSATO,PETRA(SOTO,Gr.Index)SAUGSTER,GeorgeSAUNDERS,JohnW.(James)SAVE,Francoise(illegibleSCETRINI,LuigiaSCOILAN,MaryL.SCOTT,Thos.E.SEAVERNS,AliceSHARP,EmmSHECKELS,I.R.(groom)SD3IEY,LucyMaySIMPSON,CA.(groom)SIMPSON,EmilySMITH,AllenD.SMITH,AnnaSMITH,FrankSMITH,MaryE.SPANNE,N.L.(groom)SQUIRE,ArthurM.STARNI,PeterSTEELE,ByronS(BryonL,br,STEVENSON,GeorgeR.STEWART,JosephSTICKLE,AliceRoseSTOCK,NellieJ.STOW,AnneSTRONACH,WilliamSTROBE,CarrieSTURGEON,OlivaSWANSON,ElsieSWEET,EleanorSYKES,JohnTAYLOR,HoraceH.TOGNAZZI,RosaTWrTCHELL,C.CARPENTER(br)VALENZUELA,NattieVALENZUELA,RoseVICK,HattieA.VISSIERE,JulesWALKER,KatieWALSH(HARSH),FloraWATKTNS,EmilyWAY,DaisyV.WELCH,JohnWHITE,FredB.WHITE,GeorgeA.WHITNEY,MatieH.(bride)WILLIAMS,AnnaF.WILSON,FrancisWILSON,MaryS.WOLGAMOTT,C.B.WOOD,RockwellJ.WOODS,IillieMyrtleWCRMSER,DavidW.WRIDE,OliveMaryWRIGHT,A.A.(groan)WRIGHT,Bertha

SimonaORTEGAF.A.PRATTVirginiaRUIZNinaD.MOHEHEADWm.L.RECTOROlivaSTURGEONHenryT.ROMORalphPENFTEIDJ.J.NOSSERH.AllanHEATONRockwellJ.WOODAnselmoESPINOSAHerculesGARCIA

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MaryAnnGRANTMaryS.WIISON-MENANorMENANI,Pelagie15JanGiocanoRAMAZZINA25Mar-E.W.CUIBERTSCN21Oct-AdelineMOFFTT29Jul-HarryC.JENKINS15Nov-AshburyM.CGX31May-OliveBOULDEN28Oct-JohnHARRISON17May-LuluM.ARCHER1May-CharlesHARRIS11Jun-LizzieLAMBERT26Dec-ChristianCHRISTIANSEN8Apr-MaryAugustaKLEIN19Apr-WillisJ.FIELDS30Nov-KarenANDERSON18Nov-CarrieSTRUBE29Nov-JuliaDOMINGUEZ20Nov-

.)LydiaC.HUNT19Apr-LauraW.MOREHNov-AmandaM.PRINGLE18Jan-WillieAndrewHUBBARD4Jan-FredB.WHITE24Aug-R.B.FTIHIAN(groom)6Jun-HelenKEITH11Nov-ArthurM.SQUIRE29Nov-M.RUIZ(Groom)15Nov-GeorgeB.HASKELL8JulBentonHILL4FebFloraWALSH(Harsh,Br.Index)27MayMaryE.Young3OctAlbinoF.BABZARI5JunCorW.CreightonHAIL(W.gr.)1JunPaulGENTTNI(25May.GrIndex)25AugSalvadorFCKEN13SepFrancisL.WILSON19JulFelicidadDECHMAN20NovAustinB.DORSEY4JanJohnSYKES27MayRobertLeeWYLIE11SepFrankR.OTIS27JunMargaretR.FLANAGAN10JulNellieJ.STOCK24AugEdnaM.LELAND9AugC.M.LORAINE9JulFrankB.MOORE25OctHattieA.VICK19JulJames(John)W.SAUNDERS6AprJennieB.BURDICK15NovEmilyA.SAIZMAN7MayDouglassPHTLLTPS29NovAngleL.BGESEKE7FebWm.HoustonKING11JulAnnaA.BLISS4MayJohnFIELDS8Oct

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WRIGHT, Ella MayWRIGHT, MarthaWYLLE , Ida C.WYLIE, Robert LeeYGENIO, PascullinaYOUNG, GeorgeYOUNG, Louisa M.YOUNG, Mary E.ZURMUHLEN, JosieZURMUHLEN, Mary

David I. NTDEVERJas. N. GUTHRIEFleetwood MORRISONEmily WATKINSFrancisco MERATTI

Mary E. PENRYT. L. REED

Horace H. TAYLORJose D. CORDEROMiguel OLIVERA

29 Oct - Carp.30 Jan - Gar.1 Nov - S. M.

11 Sep - S. M.23 May - S. B.1 Mar - Gol.

27 Jan - S. B.3 Oct - S. B.6 Nov - S. B.6 Nov - S. B.

Note: There are several varying dates as noted above.

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QUERIES

CLARK Who were the parents of Joseph CLARK b. 1795 NeuiKlilflPTON Hampshire? He m. Philena KIITIPTON 14 Jan 1815 in

Hartford, Windsor Co., VT. Also need her parents.

UIELLER Wanted: Verification of death of Benjamin WELLERHANFORD b. 1805/08 New Ashford, mass, served in Civil War,

but disappeared between I860 & 1870. Wife wasmary E. Hanford 1814-1903, m. Z2 Dec. 1833 in NY.

BARRY Who were the parents of William A. Barry, m.D.?EACHE5 surgeon in Civil War, b. 1 Nov 1817 Boston, mass.

d. 1886 Penna, m. Rachel Ann Eaches in 1838, Penna.Were her parents Jesse Eaches and friary Johns, Penna?

BRUNNER Henry Brunner, Jr. of Penna. need birthdate andKERN info on wife, Barbara KERN in Penna. late 1700's.

Sylvia A. Hanna (Mrs. William)4539 Via MariaSanta Barbara, CA f SI11

BROOKS Widow Susanna DUNHAM married William BROOKS before 1659. SheDUHHAM was mentioned in the will of Timothy HATHERLY. What was the re-HATHERLY lationship?

PHTI£RICK James PHTLBRICK, son of Lt. James and Hannah (PERKINS) PHJJJBRICKPERKINS married Sarah . Need all data on Sarah.

PARKHURST Needed: Any data about Benjamin PARKHURST, one of the "Associates"of Elizahath, N. J.

COLBY Joseph COLBY married Mary Philbrick JOHNSON 1722. Birth and deathPHTLBRICK dates for Joseph COLBY Needed.JOHNSON

CURTISS Solomon CURHSS born 1680, Braintree, MASS. married Abigail. Whowere her parents?

WOODWARD Who were the parents of Mary who married George WOODWARD c.1621,son of Richard and Rose WOODWARD?

BURTON John BURTON born 1765 Cranston, R. I..married Cynthia. Need alldata on Cynthia.

BENNETT Need proof Isaiah BENNETT, Washington County Census 1790 is theIsaiah born toThomas and Ann Reynolds BENNETT 1731, Preston, CT.

STURGIS John STURGIS b c. 1670, son of John and Deborah Barlow STURGIS,Fairfield, CT m. Abigail. All data for Abigail needed.

BARLOW Need proof Ann \*om. John BARLOW, Fairfield CT was dau of AndrewWARD and Hester Sherman WARD.

FROST All data needed for Rachel FROST dau Daniel and Elizabeth BarlowRUMSEY FROST, Fairfield, CT, who m. Robert SUNSEY before 1680.

Emily Perry Thies (Mrs. Wilbur H.41 Northridge Rd.Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Sr)

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Early Minnesota Chronology(Tracing Your Ancestors In Minnesota, vol. 1, 2nd ed. p. 64)1654 Raddison and Groseilliers, French traders, made an expedition into

the west, reaching the Wisconsin region and possibly the Minnesotacountry. .... j

1680 Father Hennepin discovered the Falls of St. Anthony.which he named.1689, May 8, Nicholas Perrot, at his fort, St. Antoine, on the Wisconsin

shore of Lake Pepin, laid formal claim to the surrounding countryfor France.

1727 The French established Fort Beauharnois near the site of Frontenacon Lake Pepin.

1763 By the Treaty of Versailles, France ceded the part of Minnesotaeast of the Mississippi to England, the country west of the riverhaving been ceded to Spain the previous year.

1784 The Northwest Company was conducting extensive fur-trading operations in the Minnesota country with headquarters at Grand Portage.All of Minnesota east of the Mississippi became United States territory.

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MINNESOTA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P. 0. Box 16069 St. Paul MN 55106

LOCAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES IN MINNESOTA

ANOKA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 1900 3rd Ave. S. Anoka MN 55303Pres.: Karen Holsten, Sect.: Barbara Walchessen Dues $5.00

CROW WING COUNTY GENE. SOCIETY 131 Belle Rae Circle,Brainerd MN 56401Pres.: Jay Simon, Sect. Lois Kanne Dues $5 (Family $7.50)

FREEBORN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P. 0. Box 403 Albert Lea MN 56007Pres.: Jean R. Legried Car. Sect.: Catherine Wittmer

GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF CARLTON COUNTY P..O. Box 204, Cloquet MN 55720Pres.: Darlene Matthes, Sect. Darlene Carter Dues $5.00

GENE. GUILD OF WTXKIN (MN) AND RICHLAND (ND)Counties: Box 330,Breckenridge MN 56S20HEART 0'LAKES GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY D „ _ „.„ _ ,„ _._„.R. 2 Box 243, Frazee MN 56544

Pres: Edna Ketter, Cor. Sect.: Clare Gibbons Dues $3.00ITASCA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL CLUB P. 0. Box 130, Bovey MN 55709

Pres.: Ann Annes Tellor, Sect.: Elaine Hagen Dues $5.00

LOWER MINNESOTA RIVER VALLEY GENE. S0C.1462 E. Lake Dr. Chaska MN 55318Pres.: Marvin E. Lyddon, Sect.: Cathy Kohman Dues $4 (Family $6)

MOWER COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P- 0. Box 145, Austin MN 55912Pres.: Barry Dahl, Cor. Sect.: Monica Lonergan Dues $5.00

NORTHFIELD GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 411 E. 6th St., Nbrthfield MN 55057Pres.: Ed Durand, Sect.: Arlene Eiler Dues $5.00

OLMSTEAD COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Box 6411, Rochester MN 55901Pres.: Ronald Putz, Sect. Lorraine Keith Dues $4.00

OTTERTAIL COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY mo Lincoln Ave. W., Fergus FallsMeeting Quarterly at the Historical Society Museum MN 56537

PRAIRIELAND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 703 North Sixth St., Marshall MN 56258Pres: Arthur Louis Finnell Meetings in May and October

RANGE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Box 278, Buhl MN 55713Pres.: Mrs. Thomas Hecker, Car. Sect.: Mrs. Charles Moore Dues $6.00

ST. CLOUD AREA GENEALOGISTS, INC. Box 213, St. Cloud MN 56302Pres.: Inez Kronenberg Sect.: Irene Poissant Dues $5.00

TRAVERSE-DES-SIOUX GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P.O.Box 315, Mankato MN 56001Pres.: Donna Larson, Cor. Sect.: Dean Milton Pettis

TWIN PORTS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY p. o. Box 3340, Duluth MN 55803Pres.: Helen Sweeney Sect.: Judy Swenson Dues $6.00

WASECA AREA GENEALOGY SOCIETY P. O. Box 314, Waseca MN 56093Pres.: Barb Ward, Sect.: Donna Fostveit Dues $8.00

WHITE BEAR LAKE GENEALOGICAL S0C2182 E.Maryland Av.St. Paul, MN 55119Pres.: Charles Stuck, Jr. Sect. Marion Hastings Dues $5 (Couples $7)

WRIGHT COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 9n 2nd Av. S., Buffalo MN 55313Pres.: Marcia Paulsen, Sect.: Kevin LeVoir Dues $3.00

Contact Persons BRANCH SOCIETIES

„.^_ Dot McAllister (455-0627) 1960 Charlton .West St. Paul MN 55118ESGLTSH: Janice North (854-1655) 8514 Elliott Ave. So.Blocmington MN 55420IRISH: Avis Gobi (739-2928) 200 S. Winthrop #129 St. Paul, MN 55119SCAND.: Marilyn Sorensen (633-1329) 4468 Arden View Ct. Arden Hills,MN 55112NORTHWEST TERRITORY FRENCH AND CANADIAN HERITAGE INSTTTOTE (NWTF&CHI)

Alfred J. Dahlquist (560-908S)3601-78th Ave.No,Brooklyn Park MN 55443SLAVIC: Mary Jo Frasczak (735*1509) 2182 E. Maryland Ave. St. Paul MN 55119

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A sampling of references at UCSB Library:

PERIODICALS NflNNESOTA HISTORY NEWS v. 1 August 1959 St. Paul, Minn. Minne-F 606 sota Historical Society 6 numbers a year (for holdings,inquire atM55 Serials Desk)

REF Z MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY - Guide to the personal p pers in the1299 M5 MSS. collections of the Minnesota Hist. Soc. St.'Paul, Minn. 1935-

3319 MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY - Guide to the Public Affairs Collec-eo ,- tion of Minnesota Hist. Sec. camp. Lucile M. Kane, St. Paul, Minn.

"^ Hist. Soc. 1968 viii 46 p 23cmCD MATTERS, Marion E. MINNESOTA STATE ARCHIVES, Preliminary check list,3314 cemp. Marion Matters, St. Paul, Minnesota Hist. Soc. Division of Ar-M37 &MSS chives 1979 94 p. 28 cm.

F 606 FRIDIEY, Russel W. MINNESOTA, a student's guide to localized historyF7 N. Y. Teachers College Press, vol V 1966 x 36p map 23 cm (localized

history series) includes bibliographical references.

JK 6131 RCENSING, W. F. MINNESOTA CONGRESSMEN, legislators and other elect-T6 ed state officials, an alphabetical check list 1849-1971, cemp. by

1971 W. F. Roensing, viii 143 p. St. Paul, Minnesota Hist. Soc 1971

REF Z IMMIGRATION HISTORY AND RESEARCH CENTER, Minnesota U. HUNGARIANS IN1361 THE U. S. AND CANADA - a bibliography; holdings of the ImmigrationH 84 History Research Center of the U. of Minnesota, cemp. and ed. JosephM56 SZEPLAKI, foreword Steven Bela Vardy, genl ed. Joseph D. Duoger (Minn.)1977 1977 viii, 113 p. ill. 26 cm. includes indexE 184gg M? LETTERS FROM THE PROMISED LAND. Swedes in America 1840-1914 ed. H. Ar-1975 nold Barton» Pub by U of Minn Press for the Swedish Pioneer Hist. Soc.

bibliography 325-330, includes index, 1975 vi,344 p (8)leaves platesF 614 CZECHS IN MINNESOTA Writers Program THE BOHEMIAN FLATS, cemp. byM56 B68 Writers Program of the WPA in State of Minn half title FW Project1975 "Sponsored by Hennepin Co. Hist. Soc." U of Minn Press, reprint of

1941 ed. 1975 52 p illus 23 cm.

F615 SWEDES IN MINNESOTA MATTSON, Hans 1832-1862 DEN NYS SWENSKA KOLONIENS8 M3 I MINNESOTA, NORD-AMERIKA 1872, reprinted Stockholm 19701872a

REF G BORCHERT, John R. ATLAS OF MINNESOTA, resources and settlement.1315 262 pp. Map (part col.) in pocket located in MAP ROOMB6 1969

Osnsus1850 MINNESOTA TERRITORIAL CENSUS 1850, ed. by Patricia C. HarpoleF 605 and Marv D* Na«le St- Paal> mxai HiSt Soc. 1972 ix 115 p MapU3 28 cm. includes biographical references

F 606 CGFFTN, Charles Castleton,1823-1896 THE SEAT OF EMPIRE (Castleton)065 Boston, Fields Osgood viii 232 p. front plates, fold, map 18cm.F97 GLAZIER, Willard (sic) 1841-1905 HEADWATERS OF THE MISSISSIPPI compris-G55 ing biographical sketches of early and recent explorers of the great

river, and a full account of the discovery and location of the truesource in a lake beyond Itasca, by Capt. William Glazier, Chicago andN. Y., Rand McNally & Co. 1894, 527 p gront. illus. map

JieoR Federal Writers ProjectJJ"0 MINNESOTA N. Y. Viking Press 1938 xxx 56 523 p. incl. illus. plates

maps (fold, in pocket) American Guide Series

F606 mCOLLET, Joseph Nicolas 1786-1843 JOURNAL OF JOSEPH N. NICOLAS; aN468 scientist on the Mississippi headwaters, with notes on Indian life

1836-1837, translated from Rrench by Andre Ferley ed. Martha ColemanRay St. Paul Minn. Hist Soc. 1970 v viii 288 p illus. facm.map 24 cm

NA 7235 KENNEDY, Roger MINNESOTA HOUSES, an architectural and historical viewM5 K4 Minneapolis Dillon Press 1967 275 p illus map 27cm incl.biograph. ref.

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Minnesota Government PublicationsREF Z BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MINNESOTA TERRITORIAL DOCUMENTS, cemp. by Esther Jern-1223.5 bek, St. Paul. Minn Hist Soc 1936 XVI 157 p fac 23 cm Half title:M5 J4 Publications of the Minnesota Historical Society, Special Bulletin III

REF Z1223.5 MINNESOTA STATE LIBRARY St. Paul CHECKLIST No. 28 Jun 1965 (annual)M4 C3 (in Government Publications Collection)

^ Z MINNESOTA STATE PUBLICATIONS v 1 July/Sept 1957 (semiannual) Distribu-1223.5 ted ^ Documents Section Div of Central Services of the dept of Admini-m m stration Minnesota Historic Houses, etc.

PN BERTHEL, Mary Elizabeth (Wheelbouse) 1894- HORNS OF THUNDER; life and4874 times of JAMES M. GOODHUE, including selections from his writings.G64 Z7 St. Paul Minn. Hist. Soc 1948 xii 276 p illus. port. Minnesota Cent.

publication No. 3 Bibliographical footnotesF606 BJORNSON, Val. 1906 - THE HISTORY OF MINNESOTA West Palm Beach.Fla.B46 Lewis Historical Pub. Co. 1969 4 v illus. ports. 28 cm

F606 BLEGEN, Theodore Christian, 1891- THE LAND LIES OPEN Minneapolis U.B 49 of Minn. Press 1949 v 246 p 23 cm map on lining papers #21 of 600 pub.F606 BLEGEN, Theodore C. and Theodore L. NYDAHL MINNESOTA HISTORY, a guideB668 to reading and study Minneapolis U of Minn Press 1960 223 p maps735 revision of History, 1937, includes bibliography and references1960F 606 BLEGEN Theodore Christian 1891- MINNESOTA; a History of the StateB5 Minneapolis U of Minn Press 1963 688 p illus 24 cm includes biblio.F606 FOLWFLL, William Watts 1833-1929 A HISTORY OF MINNESOTA St. PaulF6 1956 Minnesota Hist Soc. 1926-56 vols 1 and 27 revised editionF606 FOLWELL, William Watts MINNESOTA, the North Star State BostonF68 1973 Houghton, Mifflin 1908 NY Am.M.S. Press 1973 vi 382 p map 19cm

original issued as vol 19 of American Commonwealths

E183.8 CLUCK, Alvin Charles 1923- MINNESOTA AND THE MANIFEST DESTINY OF THEC2 G5 CANADIAN NORTHWEST, a study in Canadian-American relations, Alvin C.

Gluck, Jr. Toronto U of Toronto Press 1965 xi 311 p maps 24 cm.Bibliographical footnotes

E89 HUGHES, Thomas 1854-1934 INDIAN CHIEFS OF SOUTHERN MINNESOTA. SketchesH93 of prominent chieftains of Dakota and Winnebago tribes from 1825-1865

illus by A. Anderson,2d ed Minn. Ross & Haines 1969 131 p. illus.F606 LOSS, Wm. E. MINNESOTA, a bicentennial history NY Norton c. 1977L35 xv 224 p (87) leaves of plates ill. 22cm (The States and the Nation

series) biblio. 216-218, includes indexF606 IE SUEUR, Mericel NORTH STAR COUNTRY NY Duell, Sloan & Pearce 1945Le viii 327 p 22 cm (American folkways ed by Erskine Calwell.lst ptg)

map on lining papers

P601 MINNESOTA HISTORY Feb. 1915- St. Paul. Minn. Hist Soc. quarterlyM52 (for holdings inquire at Serials Desk)F606 NOTE Frace Lee 1895- THE VOYAGEUR'S HIGHWAY, Minnesota's border lake-N97 land St. Paul Minn. Hist Soc 1941 viii 113 p Half Title (Publica

tions of the Minn. Hist. Soc. ed by A. J. Larsen) maps in lining papers, includes songs and music, bibliography p 101-106

BLACK STUDIESREF Z TAYLOR, David Vassar 1945- BLACKS IN MINNESOTA, a preliminary guide1361 to historical sources. St. Paul Minn. Hist Soc. 33 p 28 cmN 39 T 29 includes index

WYLES COLLECTION MINNESOTA HISTORY SOCIETY vol 1 1872 - 19F 601 M66 (for holdings inquire at Serials Desk)

Civil War In Wyles Collection are a number of volumes - see Subject Catalog

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WYLES COLLECTION, UCSB cont.

E515.1 raNNESOTA MILITIA MINNESOTA IN THE CIVIL AND INDIAN WARS 1861-65tboi 2A *" 2 vols- Historical sketches and rostersiayi Also in Main Collection.

E601 MINNESOTA 2d REGT. 1861-1865 BIRCHER, Wm. ADRUMMER BOY'S DIARYB 563 (4 yrs 1861-1865) 1889 199 p font pift1™2?, BISHDP' Judson Wade 1831-1917 OFFICIAL RECORDS RE SECOND REGT.MINNB5 E184 Veteran Volunteer Infantry 61 p 1887

E515.5 HILL, Alfred James 1833-1895 HISTORY OF CO. EOF 6TH MINN. REGT OFVolunteer infantry, with an appendix by Capt. Charles J. Stees, pub.W tA> lBWiS St' Paul Pioneer Press Co- 1899 45 p (port)23 1/2 cm p. 11-25 Indian campaign in Minn, and Dakota 1862-1864App- Lt. Col. Marshall's raid into Dakota 1862 from Journal of CantStees of Co.E 6th Minn. Regt.

E181 JOHNSON, Richard W. 1827-1897 A SOLDIER'S HEMINISCENSES IN PEACE ANDJ64 WAR Brig. Gen. R. W. Johnson Philadelphia Press of J.P. Lippincott Co.

1886 428 p front (port) pi. 23 cmF214 T7 same title Add Louisville Ky, Lost Cause Press 1957No.261 Microcard 10 cards (Travels in the Confederate States)

FB06 MINNESOTA IN THREE CENTURIES 1655-1908 Board of Editors, Lucius F.M5 Hubbard et al. Semi-centennial ed. NY The Pub. Soc. of ... 1908

4 v fronts, plates, ports, maps (see main author card for contents)F606 NEILL Edward Duffield 1823-1893 THE HISTORY OF MINNESOTA; from theN4 1882 earliest French explorations to the present time by the Rev. Edward

Duffield Neill, 4th ed. re.v. & enl. Minn. Minnesota Historical Co.1882 966 pdouble front, i illus port, maps (part fold.tab) 24 1/2 cm

F83.563 RIDDIS, Ljuis Harry 1886- THE INDIAN WARS OF MINNESOTA Cedar RapidsR6 Iowa Touch Press 1956 311 p ill. 24 cm.

F606 WEST, Nathaniel 1824-1906 THE ANCESTRY, LLFE AND TIMES OF HON HENRYS5 W4 HASTINGS SIBLEY by Nathaniel West, D.D. St Paul, Minn. Pioneer Press

Pub. Co. 1889 x 596 p 1 1. front Official military reports and dispatches of Henry Hastings Sibley, 1st and 2nd Sioux Campaigns 1862 1863p. 458-549

F606 PETERSON, Clarence Stewart 1896- KNOWN MILITARY AND CIVILIAN DEAD DUR-P4 ING THE MINNESOTA SIOUX-INDIAN MASSACRE IN 1862; known dead during the

great blizzard in Minnesota in Jan. 1873. Baltimore 1958 Cover Title-Minnesota Centennial Memorial 1856-1958

F597 CARVER, Jonathan (Capt.) Edinburgh 1710-1780 J. Key 1798 THREEC3 YEARS TRAVELS THROUGH INTERIOR PARTS OF NORTH AMERICA FOR MORE THANcopy 153 5,000 miles in the years 1766, 1768 and 1768 (3d ed. to which isWYLES & added seme account of the author and a copious index Minneapolis,Minn.SPECIAL Ross & Haines 1956, 543 p. illus. fold, maps (facsimile reprint of theCOLL. 3d London edition; limited to 1500 copies)

P606 CQFFLN, Charles Castleton, 1823-1896 THE SEAT OF EMPIRE (Castleton)C65 Boston, Fields Osgood viii 232 p front plates, fold, map 18 cm.

Also in Main Collection.

F606 ALANSON, George G. STIRRING ADVENITJRES OF THE JOSEPH R. BROWN FAMILY.B823 Their captivity during Lndian uprising of 1862 and description of theirA5 old home near Sacred Heart destroyed by the Indians Wheaton, Minn.

1947 (20) p. illus. ports.

THE LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

Walnut Grove (756 Inhabitants), on the banks of Plum Creek, Minnesotaanmortalized by Iaura Ingalls Wilder in her "Little House" books and by the TVseries, "Little House on the Prairie" has recently been in the news due to ateachers' strike.

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^CH-C^NADIAN FAMILIES OF THE NORIH CENTAL STATES, aGenealogical Dictionary*«2^lA:n^!T^^ **f set $199.00 pre!

fuTtrSS 2fex^er^L^/^1? •—**«. census returns, chuSh records,catioS Tnt SJS^i^tTSch EjiX JE*T* "«*»*• and other publi-'of Minnesota weSS iiS«,S? ^S?~Qlfdian known to have been in the areatoba. iTfaas teen^S^^^*6™ Iom« eastern Dakotas ««> Southern Mani-up to the SL^rSSK S S8^ ancestors **** to France, and the descendantsalso contilSeHo i^^ <* whether they stayed in this area or not and haveloSer^S™^enciSnS?nnaml^eS ""J?* teaale8 even thouSn the* »»• "5 nopletS tefSe^hTe^ofi^i0"^- t**^ C5ntains 8volumes Md *U bTcan-

tV'SeS'LS1"^^ (?^GICS' J?*3 AT™"^NE^ HISTORICAL S0CTE-«ri ™~ZT^ ljXHHAl«- Guide to books available for research Price $5 00 nine$1.00 postage. Order from Umax, P.O. Box 26372,ITSs 25w55^26SEE*?SS2LiAiS2ett,r fOT "•*•* of the IwrrafflI'a Sectlon <* *»STS-ar^. ^ y'• ACPPy °f the A"8118*- 1981 i^e ** *» the

FIRST ANNUAL DINNER PARTY

Although the dinner party never came to pass, there was a lot of hard workgenerated as well as an outpouring of funds and gifts of merchandise by many localbusiness people.

In addition, special thanks have to go to Bill Downey, the intended speaker,and his wife, Kim, for being so willing to interrupt their own heavy schedule of writing, teaching and speaking to conform their time to the on-again, off-again dinnerAgain, many thanks, Bill and Kim.

The following contributed either money or gifts of merchandise-SANTA BARBARA BOAT RENTALS, Sail and Power Boats $15.Oo'

Santa Barbara BreakwaterREGAL CLEANERS, Dry Cleaning Alpha Beta Shopping Center 15 00JCE REDFOiKD-TOYOia, Automobile Dealer 5611 Hollister Avenue 15.00JOH. C. STEuTkl, Watchmaker and Repairman 3114-B State Street 15.00INTERSTATE ENTERPRISES, Real Estate Loans and Appraisals 15 00

3757 State Street, Suite 201GRAPHIC IMAGES, Pictures and Frames 5680 Calle Real GiftTHE FOOTNOTE*, ladies Shoes and Accessories 5738 Calle Real GiftP'ARTAGNAN'S, Restaurant 5688 Calle Real GiftBURTON'S FAMILY PHARMACY, Drugs 5654 Calle Real GiftPRESIDIO REALTY, Real Estate 5654 Calle Real Two GiftsCASA VEGA, Mexican Restaurant 435 N. Milpas Street GiftH. SALT FISH AND CHIPS, Fast Food Restaurant Gift

Alpha BetaShopping Center

In addition, other advertisers were willing tocontribute but due to thesudden cancellation of the dinner, funds or gifts were not solicited. Sane of ourfriends were as follows:

Channel Paper Company, Robertson Travel, Santa Barbara Aviation,J. C. Paddock, Real Estate Appraisals, Angelojs Delicatessen andSuzette's Posey Patch.

SEPTEMBER 19th WORKSHOP

Attendance at the workshop was gratifying. Area workshops were set upinseveral rooms ,with appropriate research sources and helpful suggestions from-members available to those wishing assistance. Several renewed memberships and ammtoer became new members of the society. Many felt that a two-day session wouldbe desirable and many more that the event should be repeated two or three times eachyear. Carol and Steve Roth are to be thanked for their generosity in providing somuch work space and signs designating the various areas; also the many members andfriends who loaned books and actively participated in making the event a success byattending , bringing guests, and otherwise making contributions.

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Michael CORYELL b 4 Jul 1796 d 12 Jul 1865 at Vernon, INDIANAm. 7 Feb 1824 Frances (Fanny) DRAKE b 23 Feb 1804 in PA d 2 Dec 1887Vernon IN. They moved from Chemung Co. NY to No. Vernon IN in 1839.Seek location of births parents and family data re both.

William F. CORYELL b 19 Apr 1828 in NY d 12 June 1891 m. 23 Aug 1850Mary A. SLOCUM, dau of Eason Peley and Delaney E. (Delamater) SIOCUM.Seek birthplace, parents, etc. of Am. F. CORYELL.

Morton CORYELL m. Ella PERICE (sic) in 1874.date, parents and family data re both.

Cornelius CORYELL b 12 Dec 1837 d 17 Jul 1924 m. Phoebe SNOW b 29 Mar18 d 19 May 1922. A son. Lewis CORYELL b 30 Jan 1881. Seek parents,birthplace, where died and any family data.

Frank CORYELL, father of George Oliver CORYELL b 10 Jan 1889 BloomfieldNB d Jul 1966 CutBank MT m. Viola BARBER v. 1 May 1898 in Nebraska.She d Jan 1979 Harlowton, MT. Seek wife, birthplace,birthdate and parents of Frank CORYELL.

Richard CORYELL m. Frances SPENCER. They had a son Jeremiah CORYELL.Seek parents, birthplace, birthdate, family data re Richard CORYELL.

Clarence CORYELL b 5 Jan 1889 Milo NY m 19 May 1915 Florence Georgeian-na JOHNSON who d 3 Sept 1953 Los Angeles CA. Seek parents and grandparents of Clarence CORYELL.

William Franklin CORYELL m. Enma V. , their son Harold FrancisCORYELL b 12 Aug 1925 Chadron NB. Seek parents and family data on Wm.Franklin CORYELL; also maiden name of his wife.

Elias CORYELL, father of Winfielf Scott CORYELL b 1847 NJ d 1927 inMoline, IL who m. Isabelle GILMORE 23 Feb 1870. Seek parents, wife,family data on Elias CORYELL.

Dewitt Clinton CORYELL b c 1822 d 6 Feb 1895 Deming NM ro (1) Mary H.m (2).Jane STEBBINS she d. 11 Jan 1896. son W. Russell S.

CORYELL b 15 Dec 1867 Ft. Scott KS d 22 Feb 1926 m. Beatrice PaulineDAVIS 18 Jul 1888. Seek parents, first wife's maiden name, other family data on Dewitt Clinton CORYELL.

William Harlan CORYELL b 18 Sept 1884 Omaha NB d 23 Jan 1953 Los AngelesCA. His son Charles DuBois CORYELL b 21 Feb 1912 Los Angeles d 7 Jan1971 Boston, MA. Seek parents, name of wife, any family data, etc. reWilliam Harlan CORYELL.

Joseph McClellan CORYELL b Philadelphia PA d there c 1923 m c 1908 Rebecca ROWBOTHAM Seek parents and family data, (or ROWBOTTHAM)

Charles Emerson CORYELL b 14 Apr 1845 Ontario, Canada d 22 Jan 1922Eau Claire WI m. Eliza Jane Pitts 6 Feb 1870 Cedar Springs MI. Seeknames or parents of Charles Emerson CORYELL.

Morris CORYELL b Nov 1828 New Hope PA d 15 Mar 1917 Plainville or Cheshire, CT m. Lucelia P. HAVEN b 1831 at E. Middleburg, VT d 24 May 1903W Chestire CT. Seek parents and family date on Morris CORYELL.

N. Burr CoryellP. O. Box 662Santa Barbara, CA 93102

Abigail LITTLE, dau Thomas, granddaughter Richard WARREN, Mayflower passenger, ra. Josiah KEENE. All dates for Abigail needed.

Stephen BRYANT born Plymouth MA 1658, resided Duxbury, MA, m. Mehitable. All data about Mehitable needed.

Mary DYER, dau William of Newport, RI and Shepscott ME married SamuelBOLLES. All dates needed.

Emily Perry Thies (Mrs. Wilbur H, Sr.)41 Northridge Rd.Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Seek Birthplace, birth-

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ANCESTORS WEST, Vol. 5, Nos. 1, 2,1979Nos. 3,4 contained Index to Records in Vol.4

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ANDERSON, Charles 20 GARCIA, Celedonio 20

ANTHONY, Charles V. 20 GARCIA, Pedro 20

ARELLANES, Carmen 20 GEORGE, Edgar 20

ARELLANES, Jose 42 GILDINGS, Lottie 20

AYALA, Francisco 20 GIFFORD, N. (groom) 20

AYALA, Ramon 42 GILCHRIST, M. A. (bride) 20

BALENTINE, Annie 42 GILCHRIST, S. W. (groom) 20

BALETO, Gabriel 20 GLASS, Mary 42

BALL, Cornelia W. 20 GOCDCHILD, C. W. (groom) 42

BARRERAS, Conception 42 GRAM0, Clementa 42

BATTEN, Caroline 42 GRIGGS, Alice A. 42

HEAL, Hattie B. 42 GUERRA, F. D. de la (bride) 42

BEEBE, Margaret H. 20 HABERLITZ, August 42

BELLS. John L. 42 HARRIS, S. F. (Miss) 20

BOTILLER, Luisa 20 HASKELL, Catherine 20

BRECK, B. (bride) 42 HASTIE, Mary 20

BRINKERHOFF, C. (bride) 20 HENDERSON, Laura A. 20

BURNETT, Susie E. 42 HENDRICKS, Wm. G. 20

CALDERON, Lugarda 20 HENRY, Janet 42

CALDWELL, James 20 HERNANDEZ, Macaria 42

CAMARILLO, Jesus 42 HESS, Frederick (sic) (bride) 20

CARRILLO, Vicento 42 HILL, Jose 20

CARROLL, M. G. (bride) 20 HILL, L. C. (groom) 42

CASEBEER, Isabella 20 HOBSON, William K. 42

CAVALLERI, Francisco 20 HGLLEN, Clarence 42

CHASE, George W. 20 HOLMBERG, L. A. 21

CHENEY, Celia K. 20 HOME, Haddie 21

CLOYNE, Thomas 20 HOPPER, Elva J. 42

COATS, M. E. (bride) 20 HGBEL, John 21

COOK, Ethel Ann 20 RUNFORD, Jesse 42

COOK, Lillian B. 42 HUNTER, John 42

CORDERO, Maria 20 IRWIN, Amelia 43

CORDERO, Thomas 20 JANSSENS, J. J. (groom) 43

CORNELL, Abigail M. 42 JENKINS, M. J. (bride) 21

COSTOBADIE, A. T. (groom) 42 JONES, Samuel J. 43

COTA, Juana 42 JOYNER, Joseph 21

COTA, Leonardo 42 KEOTZ, Barbara 21

COTTON, Isaac 42 LACY, E. S. (bride) 21

CRAWFORD, Mary A. 42 LAIRD, William 21

DAVIS, Alfred Amey 20 LAITEN, John L. 43

DE IA GUERRA, F.F. (bride) 42 LAUZA, Maria J. 43

DIEBERT, C. F. (groom) 20 LEHNER, Mary 43

DOMINGUEA, Christina 42 LESLIE, Alenander 21

DOWELL, John 20 LEWIS, C. A. (groom) 21

DOWNING, William 20 LEYVA, Maria Dolores 21

DRTJMM, Calvin R. 20 IEYVA, Ysabel 21

DUJHAM, Addie F. 20 LONGAWA, John 43

DOXDN, C. (bride) 42 LOPEZ, Gresilda 43

EALAND, Joseph 42 IOUCIZA, LaFrankie 43

EARLEY, Edward 42 McCLURE, H. B. (bride) 43

EDWARDS, J. C. (groom) 20 mcdqnald, Mary 21

ESPINOSA, Jose Damas 20 .McDONOUGH, Susan also Magdalena both21ESQUEBEL, Tomasa 42 McGUCKIN, P. (groom) 21

FARMER, Margaret E. 20 McIECD, Jean (Miss) 21

FARNHAM, Lizzie 42 McLEOD, M. R. (bride) 43

FAST, Maggie 42 MAJAS, Concepcion 43

FEBRE, V. L. (bride) 42 MALO, Maria J. 43

FELIZ, Jose 42 MARTIN, C. W. (groom) 21

FELL, Albert Webster 20 MARTIN, H. H. .(groom) 43

FLORES, Juan 42 HARWELL, John Keneley 21

FLOREZ, Jose 20 MAYHEW, Eliza J. 43

FLYNN, Anne J. 42 MESA, Juan Palma 21

FORBUSH, Fred 42 MESICK, F. L. (bride) 43

FOSTER, Fred A. 20 MESICK, L. H. (groom) 43

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INDEX SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDSANCESTORS WEST Vol. 5

MILLER, EmmNDORE, J. F. (groom)MOORE, LizzieMOORE, S. F. (groom)MORAGA, PanuncioMORE, Charles 0.MORELL, AlexandreMORELLI, JoseNEALE, S. E. (bride)NEBEL, CharlesNICHOLS, Mary F.NICHOLS, W. R. (groom)NORRIS, EglentineNORRIS, Mary BellNORTON, Frank B.NYE, J. B. (groom)O'BRYANT, RachaelO'NEIL, MariaORMSLEY, L. W. (groom)ORNELAS, BivianaORTEGA, EsquilOWENS, Georgie H.PADIILA, AbedonPARMLEE, Mary V.PARTER, W. G. Jr. (groom)PECK, OrsenPENNY, CarolineE.PENSINGER, JacobPERHAM, D. R. (groom)PETERSON, Chas.PHILLIPS, HannahPICO, CristianaPICO, ErlindaPIOO, JosePICO, RamonaPIOO, RomoaldoPINA, Maria ConcepcionPITCHER, N. C. (groom)POMMIER, JanePOST, Victor V.PRICE, J. S. (groom)RAFFOUR, LouisRAMSEY, W. J. (groom)REYNOLDS, MissRHODES, GeorgeRICH, EmmRILEY, MaryRODRIGUEZ, Jose AntonioRODRIGUEZ, Maria AdelaideRODRIGUEZ, JuanROMERA, EvaristaROMERO, ArmadoRUIZ, AdelaideRUIZ, Mariani

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Ruth Marrow (Mrs. Robert)2835A Serena Rd.,Santa Barbara, CA 93105

MAPES FAMILY ASSOCIATION.- George R. Robertson III, PresidentSw»iHn«r rw^io * ^ * w ?° Clifton Blvd-» Blnghamton NY 13903seeking People to start chapters of MAPES FAMILY ASSOCIATION in theirstates. Contributions of TIME, INFORMATION MCNEY always needed

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NEW IN THE LIBRARY

BOOKS

1. Census Indpxes and Indpxing in England. Jeremy Gibson &Colin Chapman; Editors

2. Bishops Transcripts £ marriage Licenses, Bonds & Allegations. A Guide to their Location & Indexes in Eno-land. by J.S.UI. Gibson.

3. Census Returns 1861, 1851, 1861, 1871 on microfilm. ADirectory of Local Holdings in England. 1981 Fdi-tion. Compiled by J.S.UI. Gibson.

4. Brouine Records - The Alphabetical Index, by J.D.R.C. Hey-gate Browne.

5. IDayfloiuer Ancestral Index. Vol. I. 1981. milton E. Terry& Anne Borden Harding? Compilers,

f. The Virginia Couine Family; From it's Origin in the Isleof man to England 4 America, by Jonathan A. Couune& Janna L. Couine.

7. Is That Lineage Right? Issued by the National Society ofDAR. 195B.

8. Ronald Wilson Reagan, 0'Regan Irish Ancestry and Immigration to America by Patricia Rleade White, includingReagan Immigration to Illinois by Alma Imhoff Lau-ritsen. Donated by Jean Stocktuell.

9. A Remembrance of Robert Neuiton IKIcEntire 1828-1907.Compiled & Donated by Elizabeth Hvolboll.

10. The Society of First Families of South Carolina 1670-1700 - Year Book 1981-1983 & Bylaws. Donated byHarry Titus.

11. Hoio To Write Your Autobiography by Patricia Ann Case.Donated by Ruth Norris.

12. Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants in Penn. by Prof. I.Daniel Rupp. Donated by Persis Hebberd.

13. Last of the Great Scouts, The Life Story of Col. WilliamF. Cody (Buffalo Bill), by Helen Cody Wetmore.Donated by James Beddie.

14. Los Angeles Blue Books - 1962 & 1963. William Hord Richardson; Editor. Donated by Wes Kingsley.

15. South West Blue Books. - 1974 & 1976. Gloria Berry Out-hie; Editor. Donated by Wes Kingsley.

16. Tracing Your Ancestors in ITIinnesota, A Guide to theSources. Vol.1. 2nd Edition, by Wiley R. Pope &Alissa L. Wiener. Donated by Lilian Fish.

17. The Ancestors and Descendants of Albert G. Hollister byEthel Hollister Strain & Kathryn Kellogg Hollister.

BOOKS (On Loan)1. Burke's Landed Gentry including American Families with

British Ancestry by Sir Bernard Burke. Loanedby Shirley Lettington.

2. Descendants of Bird Smith, His Father & mother, His Children & Related Families of Shelby Co., Kentucky byNeuiton Preston Owen. Loaned by Shirley Lettington.

PAITIPHLETS

1. The Beehive House.(Brigham Young's House) by S. Dil-utorth Young. Donated by Harry Titus.

2. List of mormon Genealogical•Libraries in the U.S. -List of Books in the Goleta Branch of the mormon Library

Donated by Sylvia Hanna.

NEW PERIODICALS AND EXCHANGES

1. VIRGINIAi Genealogical Computing. July & Nov. 19B1.2. TEXASi A Tale of mid-Cities. Bedford. Oct. 1981.

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GEORGIA! Computerized Surname magazine. Atlanta. June 1981.Donated by Harry Titus.

WALESi Powys Chronicle. Powys Family History Society.Spring 1981.

NOVA SCOTIA! Genealogical Newsletter of the Royal NovaScotia Historical Society. Spring 1981. Donatedby Frank Smith.

OREGONi The Quaker Yeoman. 1980-81. Donated by KathrynHeritage.

miNNESOTAi Cousins et Cousinesi A Newsletter for membersof the Northwest Territory French & Canadian Heritage Institute, a Section of the minnesota Genealogical Society. Aug. 1981. Donated by LilianFish.

IRELAND! Family Links - Past & Present, magazine of theIrish Genealogical Association. Jan. 1981.

NEW mEXICOi Pecos Trails. Carlsbad. Vol.11 1&2. 1981.PERIODICALS

FAmiLY ASSOCIATIONSCoryell Newsletter. Aug.1981. Donated by Burr Coryell.Huxford Gen. Soc. Inc. magazine. Sept. 1981. Donated by

Harry Titus,martin Family Quarterly. Aug. 1981. Donated by Harry Titus.Richardson Family Researcher. June 1981.

ALABAfflAi Natchez Trace Traveler. Aug. 1981.ARIZONA! Sun City Genealogist. Fall 1981.AUSTRALIA! The Ancestral Searcher. Canberra. June 1981.

Generation. Queensland. June & Sept. 1981 & Directory of Family Names 1960.

CALIFORNIA! Ash Tree Echo. Fresno. Oct. 1981.Calif. Central Coast Gen. Soc. Atascadero. Fall1981.

Calif. History. 197841979. Donated by Persis Hebberd.The Colonial Genealogist. Torrance. Vol.X«4.

Donated by Harry Titus.Lifeliner. Riverside. Sept. 1981.Iflarin Kin Tracer. Novato. Summer 1981.San Diego Leaves & Saplings. Summer 1981.Santa IJlaria Valley Gen. Soc. Fall 1981.The Searcher. Burbank. Sept. 1981.Sonoma Searcher. Sept. 1981.Ventura Co. Gen. Soc. Apr-June 1981.

COLORADO! Pinon Whispers. Pueblo. Summer 1981.EP^tII^1"' Conn* N"tmegger. Sept. 1981. Donated by Emily Thies.DISTRICT OF CDLUmBIAi National Gen. Soc. Quarterly. Sept. 1981.

Donated by Frank Smith.Family History News & Digest. Autumn 1981.Genealogists1 magazine. London, march, June & Sept.Hertfordshire Family & Population History Soc.

Autumn 1980. Spring 1981.Wiltshire Family History Soc. Autumn 1981.The Florida Genealogist. Tallahassee. Vol.4j4.

Donated by Harry Titus.The Georgia Genealogical Soc. Quarterly. Atlanta.

Fall 1961. Donated by Harry Titus.Branching Out. HJarisBa. Aug.,Nov. 1980, Feb. 1981.

Oonated by Vic South.Cornsilk Newsletter from DeKalb Co. Sept-Oct.1981.DeWitt Co. Genealogical Quarterly. Summer 1981.Gen. Soc. of DeKalb Co. July-Aug.1981.St. Clair Co. Gen. Soc. Quarterly. 19794 1980.

Oonated by Vic South.The Yellowjacket. Quincy. Sept. 1981.

INDIANA! Genealogy. Indianapolis. July,Aug,OctThe Hoosier Genealogist. Sept. 19B1.South Bend Area Gen. Soc. Fall 1981.

ENGLAND!

FLORIDA!

GEORGIA!

ILLINOIS!

1981

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IOWA: The American Genealogist. Des Moines. July 1981.Oonated by Emily Thies.

The Ill-Ia-Klo Searcher. Keokuk. Oct. 1981.IRELAND! Irish-American Genealogist. Vol.VIi1-4. Donated by

Harry Titus.KANSAS: Kansas Kin. Manhattan. Aug. 1981.

midwest Hist. & Gen. Register July-Sept. 1981.Wichita.LOUISIANA: Baton Rouge Newsletter. Sept. 1981.mAINE: The Second Boat. Rlachias. Aug. 1981. Donated by Ruth

Scollin.MASSACHUSETTS: Car-Del Scribe. Ludlow. 1973,1974,1975,1978.

Donated by Persis Hebberd.Car-Del Scribe. Ludlow, may & July 1981.Mayflower Quarterly. Plymouth. Aug. 1981.New England Hist. & Gen. Register. July 1961.

miCHIGANt The Pastfinder. St. Joseph. Spring 1981.MISSOURI! Federation of Genealogical Societies Newsletter. Oct.

missouri Historical Review. Columbia. July&Oct. 19B1.Donated by Harry Titus.

Platte Co. Hist. & Gen. Soc. Bulletin. Summer 1981.NEBRASKA: Ancestors Unlimited. July-Aug, Sept-Oct.1981.NEW MEXICO: New Mexico Genealogist. Albuquerque. Sept. 1981.NEW YORK: The Dutchess. Poughkeepsie. Fall 1981.NORTH CAROLINA: Bulletin of the Gen. Soc. of Old Tryon Co. Aug.OHIO: Ancestor Hunt. Vol.VIIIi3. Jefferson.

The Certified Copy. Cleveland. Summer 1981.Ohio Gen. Soc. Newsletter. June,July & Aug. 1981.

OREGON: Beaver Briefs. Salem. July 1981.Timber Trails. ITlcminnville. Oct. 1901.

PENNSYLVANIA: Laurel messenger. Somerset. Aug.&Nov. 1981.RHODE ISLAND: Rhode Island Roots. Warwick. Sept. 1981.TEXAS: Austin Gen. Soc. Sept. 1981.

Coastal Bend Gen. Soc. Quarterly. Corpus Christi. Sept.Cypress Basin Gen. & Hist. Soc. Vol3i3. Mt. Pleasant.Footprints. Fort Worth. Aug. 1981.Yellowed Pages. Beaumont. Aug. 1981.

UTAH: Genealogical Helper. 5ept/0ct, July/Aug. 1981.WASHINGTON: Eastern Washington Gen. Soc. Bulletin. Spokane.

Sept. 1981.Seattle Gen. Soc' Bulletin. Fall 1981.Tri-City Gen. Soc. Bulletin. Richland, Kennewickt

Pasco. Vol.21i3WYOmiNG: The American West. 1978,197941980. Donated by Persis

Hebberd.

Since the preparation of this list by the Librarian a Sample Copy ofVol. 1, No. 1, FAMILY LINKS - PAST AND PRESENT, the three-timea-a-year publication of the Irish Genealogical assoe-tn, Kathleen.Neill, editor, has beenreceived and is in the SBCGS Library. It contains much informative materialon Irish history, records which have survived, their location and availability. Ten pages on Surnames of the Upper Ards are reprinted with a chart showing localities occupied by themany named families. This issue is handsomely produced, in size 8 1/2 x 11, with illustrations, some in color, and ishighly recommended to those of Irish ancestry.

A leaflet bas a180 been receivedtffran the Irish genealogical Association,162a Kingsway, Dunmurry, Belfast BT17 9AD, North Ireland Telephone Belfast(0232) 629595 Telex 74314 setting forth the progrannie for the weeks of 20-27June 1982 ccmnencing with Welcome night June 20 8:30 p.m. Queen's Elms UniversityHalls of Residence, Belfast; June 21 a.m. lectures on tracing family history andon history. P.M. free. Evening formal banquet, presentation of VIPs,includingthe Lords O'Neill. June 22 a.m. lectures on early emigration from Ireland, Irishfolklore and customs. P.M. sightseeing in Co. Antrim.Evening.main lecture of thegathering with speaker, Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that ilk. June 23 Gala Fete DayShane's Castle, heme of the Rt. Hon. the Lord O'Neill and inauguration of the 'Chieftain. June 24 A.M. free; P. M. visit to Carrickfergus Castle.Co. Antrim.June 25 Coaches leave Belfast 9:30 a.m. for Donegal/Derry,sightseeing on the way.Reception in Londonderry; June 26 A.M. free for sightseeing and shopping. P.Mcoaches leave at 3 p.m. for Fanad Peninsula, Co. Donegal, for a pageant depictingthe Flight of the Earls in 1607. Evening, an Irish night in Donegal. Thosestaying for the second week have achoice between sightseeing tours or a rest day

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GLEANINGS

In NEW ENGLAND GENEALOGY, Issue No. 17, July 1981, edited by Joseph WGlynn, Jr., Director/Librarian 173 Tremont St., Newton, MA 02158, telephone617 966-0939 ,a little-known and greatly underutilized manuscript at the NewEngland Historic Genealogical Society in Boston is given a four-page exposure.

The title, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, by Clarence Almon Torrey(1870-1962) may be somewhat misleading. The article suggests index to newEngland marriages prior to 1700 might better describe the manuscript. Thework was prepared over a period of some 35 years, starting in 1927, duringwhich Torrey examined in the NERGS Library printed vital records, family andlocal histories, genealogical magazines and many other sources. The worklists alphabetically by husbands all males in New England married prior to 1700and is in the Library in photocopy form bound into 12 volumes with blue coversin the reference rocm. A Microfilm Edition was published in 1979 by NEHGS on7 reels for $269. Reference Librarians at NEHGS have also compiled a card in-dix to Torrey's sources which are said to be in sfcoeboxes in the cabinet beneaththe volumes. The manuscript was not received until after Torrey's death in 1962.

Clarence Almon Torrey was a former Librarian at the University of Chicagowho later resided in Dorchester, Mass. He lists about 37,000 marriages prior'to1700 either in New England or the mother country. He indexed about 2 000 sourcesand listed about 100,000 references. About 70% of the wives are said to be i-dentified by their maiden surnames. Types of sources indexed include single-family genealogies, family histories (multi-ancestor compendia or ancestral linesbooks), periodicals like the Register, TAG, N. Y. Record, Essex Antiquarian, Mayflower Descendant, Putnam's, genealogical dictionaries, town histories, semeBoston Transcript entries and printed town vital records. Since he worked untilabout 1960, there is only about a single-generation gap in material covered upto the present time.

The following listing of Content of Torrey's Marriage Index is presented:1. Husband's names listed alphabetically. (No cross reference by wife"s

names.) Example follows and cenment: Below the wives* names Torreymight include notes like "dau John" or "m (2) Michael Bacon, 1670."

2. Marriage date in colur*n 2. If unknown, "b 1676" indicates year ofbirth of eldest child.

3. Place of Marriage in column 3. "Lyme, Ct." or "Newbury". Torrey assumesyou will know Newbury is in Mass. sodoesn't give the state. If residences were elsewhere these other places are given. Example: ThomasNoyes & Sarah Knight Nov. 16, 1686 Newbury/Haverhill. Here Torrey tellsus they were married in Newbury and also resided in Haverhill. Placeof marriage is sometimes in England.

4. Year of birth and death for both spouses. Below the name of each personTorrey places "1643-1726" showing Moses Noyes was born in 1643 and diedin 1726, or "1648 - " born 1648 and death year unknown or " - 1718"died in 1718, birth year unknown.

5. Sources of Information in column 3 below the marriage place. This isthe best information in Torrey and the part that justifies the term"index: to describe his work. The books or articles where Torreyfound the marriage or any mention of the husband at all anywhere. Inthese sources one might find much more than the data Torrey has alreadyprovided. Sometimes the sources are so numerous that they spill overinto the first two columns. (Examples of abbreviations used are given.)These sources provide a vast index to all references to married New Eng-landers to 1700.

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/•„»,«. *" iBdex of the Santa ^bara County Marriage Records included in Vol. 6(1980) of ANCESTORS WEST has been prepared, but its length (7 pages) precluded inclusion in this issue. Research in Nebraska is another subject to be in thenext issue. An Ancestral Chart showing Nebraska antecedents is solicited.

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SBCGS member Patricia Meade White ,whose Ronald Wilson Reagan, o'ReganIrish Ancestry and Immigration to America, with chapter Regan Immigration to Illinois, by SBCGS member Alma Imhoff Lauritsen, has been widely distributed and commended, and has received copies of reviews from Ireland, her native state of Nebraska, and other areas in this country.

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CENSUS RETURNS 1841 1851 1861 1871 CN MICROFILM - A directory of Local Holdinsg.Third -1981- Edition. Compiled by J.S.W.Gibson. Harts Cottage, Church nanborough.Oxford 0X7 2AB, published by Gulliver Publishing Company and the Federation ofFamily History Societies., has been received with a request for review or noticein ANCESTORS WEST. It is available, price LI.20 + postage 20 p, airmail 75p,direct from the compiler.

The stated purpose of the Directory is to widen knowledge of local holdingsof census records. For this reason no copyright is claimed and any library authority, family history society, or other organization is welcome to reprint partswithout prior permission (though an acknowledgment of source would be appropriateand appreciated). The information has been provided freely by librarians and archivists, and it is the compiler's view that it is inappropriate, and renders noservice to research and scholarship, to use the copyright law to restrict publication elsewhere.

Holdings at universities and colleges are included for information, but arenot necessarily open to the public, being the private property of the institutionsconcerned. Access to them if granted at all, is a privilege which should be takenwith gratitude, and not as a right. Their custodians have their first duty totheir own staff and students, and may well decline to allow access to the public.

"The original books of enumerators' returns for the censuses of 1841,1851,1861and 1871 are at the Public Record Office in London. These census records have attracted growing attention from social, local and family historians. To preventtheir physical deterioration they were, seme time ago, microfilmed, and it isthese microfilms which visitprs to the P.R.O. now consult. At present (1981) thesearch room is still in central London, at the Old Land Registry Building in Portugal Street, a short distance from the main P.R.O. in Chancery Lane. However,there is a likelihood that in due course they will be transferred to the new building at Kew. No reader's ticket is necessary for consulting census material on microfilm.

"The existence of these microfilms has made it possible for libraries andrecord offices throughout the country to acquirecopy films for their own areas,for one or more of the four census years open to the public under the '100 years'rule. This Directory shows the extent to which they have done so in England andWales. It is a continuing process, and the Directory cannot help being out of dateimmediately. Nevertheless it will give a good idea of local holdings at the beginning of 1981.

"In the year since the second edition was issued many important acquisitionshave been made, and once again this new edition has expanded by four pages. Withthe availability of the 1881 census from early 1982. libraries and records officeswill be dramatically adding to their holdings, through the high cost of coveringcomplete counties may mean some spreading their purchase over several years. Itis hoped to gather information for a fourth edition, to include initial 1881 census holdings, about May 1982. for publication that autumn. Corrections and additions are always welcome.

"It should be emphasised that the information given depends much on the detail supplied by the library concerned, qualified by limitations of space. Thusstraightforward-seeming 'complete county' entries may hide missing places on county borders, or include those in neighbouring counties. The hinterland of townsrespects no boundaries, and former borough library holdings (for instance in Lancashire and the West Midlands) are often complex and intermingling. ...

"Holdings at public libraries and record offices are normally available tothe public without restriction. However, as use of a microfilm reader will benecessary, it is always advisable to make a prior appointment; and at the sametime check that the information in the Directory is correct."

"The University of Edinburgh 1851 Census 'National Sample' ProjectInformation provided by Dr Michael Anderson, Reader in Sociology, Department ofSociology, University of Edinburgh, 18 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LN (Tel.031-667 1011).The Department holds a National Sample from the 1851 Census of Great Britain. Thisis a two per cent clustered sample from the entire census. The only connunitiesfor which complete transcripts are available are those with populations under2,000; thus the project includes one 'village' in every fifty for the whole country,and it is these which are listed under the heading 'University of Edinburgh" ineach county section. The date are held in three basis forms:1. A complete set of photocopies of all the sample information;2. A complete set of transcriptions of these date in the form of computer printout from the basic transcription file;3. Machine-readable form which can be accessed for indexing and other purposes bya suite of computer programs. Anyone requiring acess to the photocopies or thetranscripts should contact Dr Anderson in advance "

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BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS AND MARRIAGE LICENCES BONDS AND ALLEGATIONS - A Guide toTheir Location and Indexes, compiled by J. S. W. Gibson, Harts Cottage, ChurchHanblrough, Oxford 0X7 2AB Published 198l by Gulliver Publishing Company, WhiteLion Walk, Banbury, Oxfordshire and the Federation of Family History Societies,96 Beaumont Street, Milehouse, Plymouth PL2 3AQ, 32 pp. Price KL.OO+postage.

Bishops' Transcripts, as their name implies, were returns to a Bishop (oroccasionally an Archdeacon). There was no superior central authority (nor anyequivalent return to the Archbishops, except as diocesans), so BTs are to befound only in record offices relating to specific localities, and are identified in the ensuing county section in this directory.

Marriage Licences, on the other hand, might be issued by the Archbishop ofCanterbury, as Metropolitan and Primate, for any part of England and Wales; andby the Archbishop of York for any part of the northern province of York (inaddition to those issued by bishops, archdeacons and their surrogates, for theirown ecclesiastical jurisdictions). For convenience,the Archbishop of York's MLrecords are described under the section on Yorkshire, page 31.

The records of marriage (and divorce) of the Archbishop of Canterbury in theLambeth Palace Library are described in a recent article in "The GenealogistsMagazine" (vol.20, no. U, Dec. 1980), by Melanie Barber. The Archbishop was responsible for four distinct series of allegations, two very large collectionsbeing of national relevance.

These were the Faculty Office, which could authorise a marriage in any parishin England and Wales;and the Vicar General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, whoissued licences to marry in any parish within the Province of Canterbury.

Quoting the Introduction by the compiler:"This is a guide to the location of Bishops' Transcripts and of the records connected with the issue of Marriage Licences. It also describes any abstracts,calendars and indexes to the latter, published or unpublished, and, when theseare lacking, gives an indication of the arrangement of the surviving originaldocuments. For Bishops' Transcripts, reference is given to any lists of parishesiving covering dates or more precise indication of exactly what years exist.

"It is not my purpose to discuss the history or content of these records.withwhich most users will be familiar before consulting this guide. They are described in all genealogical textbooks, and in particular by Donald Steel in the "National Index of Parish Registers", vol. 1 (1968), and by David E. Gardner and FrankSmith in "Genealogical Research in England and Wales", vol. 1 (1956).

"The location of the two classes of records can be conveniently described together, as both were, like probate records, connected with ecclesiastical jurisdictions. As a result, both are usually, though not always, in the same diocesanrecord offices. However, apart from both being ecclesiastical records, theyhave no administrative connection. The arrangement of this guide, like others Ihave produced, is by the pre-1974 historic English and Welsh counties, as it iswith these administrative areas that historians deal.

"From the reign of Elizabeth I, Bishop's Transcripts (or Register Bills) weresupposed to be returned annually, by the clergy of each parish, to the bishop,archdeacon or peculiar authority. Their survival has varied widely, as describedunder eachcounty heading. There is invariably a gap for the period of the CivilWar and the Commonwealth (the 1640s and 1650s), as dicoesan and similar authoritywas suspended or abolished at that time (and this is the case with Marriage Licence records too). It will be found that after the introduction of civil registration in 1837 only baptisms and burials are usually returned, and the submissionof the transcripts, in general, died out in the later nineteenth century. Itshould always be borne in mind that Bishops' Transcripts are likely to be a lessthan full copy of the actual Registers, and where possible these should be consult-ted too.

"Marriage Licences themselves will only survive by chance, as they were issuedto the groom for presentation to the parson conducting the marriage. The recordsof use to historians are those that were retained in the issuing office, bonds,allegations and registers of licences. These may contain, variously, in additionto the names of the froom and bride, the groom;s occupation, the places in whicheach lived and where the marriage was to take place, their ages (particularly ifminors), and the names and occupations of bondsmen (often relatives). The exactdetails can be ascertained fromthe reference books mentioned, and, as in all historical records, information that should be given often may be found to be missing.

"It should be borne in mind that Marriage Licences were used by a wide socialstrata - not merely nobility and gentry, but by almost anyone with claims to standing above labouring class; moreover, until Hardwicke's Act came into operation in1754 it seems almost to have been customary, for those with such pretensions, tomarry away from their home parishes,often in the neighbouring market or county town..... a Licence did not mean that the marriage necessarily took place. ..."

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RECORD OFFICES: How to Find Them . Street maps, showing location of record officeswith car parks, railway and bus stations, ed. Jeremy Gibson and Pamela Peskett,1981\is designed to be used in connection with other pamphlets available from the Federation of Family History Societies, 96 Beaumont Street, Milehouse, Plymouth, PL2 3 AQCENSUS INDEXES AND INDEXING, ed. Jeremy Gibson and Colin Chapman, Federation ofFamily History Societies, 1981(L 1.00 plus postage) is designed to be used by thosecontemplating preparation of indexes of Census Returns, discusses use of microfilm,coding of information in transcriptions, even though emitted from the inde;. itself,'reviews projects conducted by various county societies in England, locating previoustranscriptions which may have been made, checking against the original microfilm,standard abbreviations used, method to be pursued - full transcriptions and indexingor a condensed form (the system being used by societies in Bedfordshire, Doncaster,North-West Kent and Northamptonshire, amongst others as reported by Colin Chapman)computer indexing for larger areas and manual index for more rural parts of Surrey,indexing names/Ages with a Published Index Guide, as done by the Bristol and AvonFamily History Society, or publishing a surnames only index (Nottinghamshire FamilyHistory Society). Existing Census Indexes are listed as are Indexing Projects inProgress or Planned ( pp. 33-36. A form of transcription sheet is reproduced, isdesigned to be cut into slips for alphabetizing and is available for purchase from theFederation..

TRACING YOUR ANCESTORS IN MINNESOTA: A Guide to the Sources, Vol. 1, by Wiley R. Popeand Alissa L. Wainer, 2nd ed. revised and enlarged by Wiley R. Pope, Minnesota FamilyTrees, 718 Sims Ave., St. Paul, MN 551606,, 228 pages, $12.50, plus postage $1.00. Infurnishing a review copy, Mr. Pope stressed the fact that many county records are being transferred to the State Archives. In the case of court records being transferred, the court retains the index.

Vol. 2, by Wiley R. Pope and others, about 125 pages, is a supplement for thecounties of Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, Freeborn, LeSueur, Martin, Nicollet, Rice,Sibley, Steele, Waseca, Watonwan and includes information as to records in the countycourthouses, local libraries, The Minnesota Historical Society's Manuscripts Collections, Newspaper Library, Reference Library and State Archives. It is available for$6.50 plus $1.00 postage for the first book ordered and S.50 for each additional bookincluded in one order.

Vol. 1, 2d ed., is the first of a projected series. It contains a guide to starting a family history, many useful forms, some copyrighted by Everton Publishers, withcompleted examples to give more explicit guidance. Much of the volume is directedtoward an unitiated user with little knowledge of research methods or available resources. Early records are discussed and the diversity of possible locations,withspecific suggestions relating to Minnesota records. Naturalization records are notedas among the few which may list the town an immigrant came from as well as the ship,port and date of arrival in the United States. Attention is called to the U. S. Immigration Service index of naturalizations beginning 27 Sept. 1906 and that in 1972permission was granted tomake uncertified copies of naturalization records. Cemeteryrecords are discussed, with suggestions for a "Cemetery Kit" for making rubbings.There are many lists of organizations, libraries, genealogical and historical societies, maps showing changes in boundaries and areas within the borders, census charts,etc. There are several pages of footnotes and an index

More detailed coverage of the Minnesota area from 1654-1975 commences at page 64.There is little recorded on the earliest settlers - the Dakota and Chippewa Indians.Earliest non-Indians were fur traders, explorers and the military. Much informationin not printed vut can be located in manuscript collections. By 1836 parts of Minnesota were included in census records. As counties were froroed, land records and marriage records began to be kept. In 1870 there were birth and death records also.Also to be consulted are church and cemetery records. City directories for the largercities from 1860*s; many county atlasses, some including maps showing names and location of landowners in the 1870's, and by 1900 there were many county histories. In1907 the Minnesota vital records law was passed for registration of births and deaths.Earlier records may be found in court houses of the county where the event occurred.The Minnesota Historical Society has the most complete collection of genealogical andhistorical manuscripts and published works. Less extensive collections are in manylarge libraries. Many genealogical societies have recently been formed.

A section is given to BIRTH RECORDS OF ADOPTED PERSONS, (see p. 75)In 1977 a Minnesota statute was enacted, whereby a request may be filed by an ad

opted person born in Minnesota and 21 years or age or older with the State Registrarof Vital Statistics, 717 Delaware St. S.E., Minneapolis. MN 55440, for information onhis/her original birth certificate. The Commissioner of Public Welfare, through thelocal agency, has 6 months to locate and notify birth parent(s) of the request. Theythen have 120 days to file a consent or refusal. If one refuses or fails to be lo-"cated the record remains sealed, but the adopted person may petition the court for adecision on whether the information can be released to him or her. There is somevariance between pre and post Aug. 1, 1977 records' availability. ^^

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTYOne of California's 27 originalcounties. While the county wasactually created in 1850, the history of the area dates back to1542. In that year Juan Cabrillodiscovered the Santa Barbara Channel and later, according to legendcrossed to San Miguel Island,wherehe died and was buried. A secondSpanish explorer, Sebastian Vizcaino, entered the channel on theFeast Day of Saint Barbara in 1602and named the area accordingly. Fr.Junipero Serra founded the SantaBarbara mission in 1786. SantaBarbara Royal Presidio, established April 21, 1782, was the last offour royal presidios in Alta California - San Diego, Monterey, SanFrancisco and Santa Barbara. SantaBarbara had all three Spanish forms-Presidio representing the military;Pueblo, civil and Mission,religious.

In 1873 Ventura County was established from the southern portioniof the original Santa Barbara area.