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ISSN 0734-4988

Ancestors

WESTSANTA BARBARA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

Volume 24, Number 3, Spring 1998

In This Issue

Cyber Bits

History of the Scottish Kilt

Corn Bread Casserole Recipe

Ahncntafel #79-Maner Thorpe-Part IV

Book Reviews

Queries

Santa Barbara Newspaper Extracts

New in the Library

Soldier Boy-Civil War Statistics

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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1303, Colcta, CA 93116-1303

Library: Covarrubias Adobe, 711 Santa Barbara St., Santa Barbara

Hours: Sunday l-4pm; Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10am-3pm

Phone number: 805-884-9909

Board of Directors: Janice Gibson Cloud

Emily Aasted

Eleanor Ward

Cheryl While

Robert Shoemaker

Patsy Brock

Dorothy Oksner

Ted & Marion Denniston

Cari Thomas

Joan Jacobs

Edwin C.Starr

Cheryl Jensen

John Woodward

President

President Elect

Vice President, Programs

Vice President, Membership

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Secretary

Communications Director

Co-Librarians

Fundraising Director

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Purpose: Established in 1972, the Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society

became incorporated as a non-profil organization in 1986. Its aim is to

promote genealogy by providing assistance and educational oppor

tunities for those who are interested in pursuing their family history.

Membership: Benefits include Tree Tips (monthly newsletter) and Ancestors West

(quarterly).

Active (individual)-S17 Family (husband & wife) - $24 Friend-$30

Donor - S50 Patron - SI 00 Life - S1000

Meetings: Emanuel Lutheran Church, 3721 Modoc Road, Santa Barbara

Regular monthly meetings arc held on the second Saturday of each

month except August. Meetings begin at 10:30 a.m. and are proceeded

by sessions for beginners starting at 9:30a.m.

Publications: Ancestors West

Tree Tips

Editor

Lesley Ncwhart Fagan

Book Reviews

Paul Barrett

969-7339

967-0298

Editor

Diane Stubblcfield Sylvester 967-1742

Ancestors West is published quarterly in Fall, Winter, Spring and

Summer. As available, current and bnck issues are S3 each plus

postage. Library subscription to Ancestors West is $15 per year.

Articles of family history or of historical nature arc solicited and

accepted as space permits. If materials are to be returned, include a

self-addressed, stamped envelope. Be sure to add your name to copy

being submitted.

Copying from Ancestors West for other publicalions is by permission of

Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society. Abstracting with credit is

permitted. Our staff is voluntary and cannot check the accuracy of

material submitted for publication nor accept responsibility for errors.

The editor reserves the right to edit copy.

Past Presidents

Carol Roth 1972-73

Harry R. Glen 1974-75

Selma Bankhead West 1975-76

Carlton M. Smith 1977

Mary Ellen Gatbraith 1978

Harry Titus 1979

Bette Gorrell Kot 1980

Emily Perry Thies 1981

Harry Titus 1982

Norman E. Scofield 1983

Doreen Cook Dullea 1984

Janice Gibson Cloud 1985-86

Ken Mathewson 1987-88

Beatrice Mokr McGrath 1989-92

Carol Fuller Kosai 1993-94

Cheryl Fitzsimmons Jensen 1994-96

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Ramblings From

Your Editor

My mother turned 75 last month. She is not

happy about that, so don't tell her I told a few

hundred people just now. We had a family

reunion as her birthday party. My Uncle Henry

was there and he had saved a mailing that

offered The New World Book ofHorns. Chuckling

all the while, we looked over the mailing, that

was slanted towards a white, Anglo-Saxon

audience, not a Chinese one.

First, I was greeted with a picture postcard

of a Caucasian, mostly blond, tidy, perfect

nuclear family that resembles no family I know. I

am inferring, based on familiarity, that I am to

readily identify with them. It didn't happen.

Next was the letter, in the upper right hand

corner was the Horn family crest. Imagine that!

We were so happy to see that a crest exists for

our noble Chinese village- stock.

I was mightily impressed that the letter was

addressed to "Dear Henry," not "Mr. Horn," but

the overly familiar first name only. In Catholic

school, I would have been banished from class

for such a trespass.

The letter claims that The New World Book of

Horns has Horns "that date back to 1661." It

further states that the book provides what

"might be the oldest facts about Horns in North

America...," as well as, "2 rare Horn immigration

records of Horns who arrived between the 17th

and early 20th centuries (Two records in a span of

300 years? Wow!), each having a story to tell: like

Jan, who arrived in New York in 1661 ....These

hard-to-find Horn immigrant records may help

you determine if Jan is the connection to your

old world roots."

By now, Uncle Henry and I are so excited,

we are hoping we can claim Jan as ours.

Also, there is the promise that "this

one-of-a-kind Horn book reveals reasons why

European immigrants left the Old

World...dramatically told in firsthand accounts

from letters, journals and diaries. Plus,...amaze

yourself with historic Horn facts from actual

immigration records. (Remember, the two of them?)

Discover how family names originated and what

the distinguished Horn name means. See how

family crests were developed and find a Horn

Coat of Arms, granted to an individual Horn

centuries ago, that is translated into everyday

language." What does the latter part mean?

Big claims for a general, one-size-fits-all

genealogy book. Sure, in the small print there is

the disclaimer that this is not intended for

providing proof for family trees, but who really

reads the small print. Just a reminder to those

beginning in genealogical research, if it sounds

too good to be true, it most likely is.

This book is more likely a compilation of

phone book listings from around the world. You

can get the same information for free from the

Internet.

Happy hunting, and keep your guard up.

Better yet, protect yourself with your family crest

shield. Everybody has one, haven't they?

Lesley Newhart Fagan

Cyber Bits

Maine marriages from 1892 to 1996: <http://www.state.me.us/sos/arc/archives/

genealog/marriage.htm>

Czech Ancestor Club with free queries: <http://www.muselik.com/cao

Truly Searchable Genealogical Sites: <http://www.pclink.com/kgOay/search.htm>

United States—offers lookups for US and other countries: <http://posom.com/hl/>

University of California's MELVYL library system: <http://www.dla.ucop.edu/>

Orphan Train—Index of children: <http:kuhttp.cc.ukas.edu/carrie/kancoll/articles/orphans/

or_child.htm>

Thanks to Cheryl White for her submissions

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Wl>at 3fe Mnber Hilt?The True Story of the Origins of the Kilt and Tartan Patterns

By George Robert Kimmons

National Tartan Day, commemorated

on April 7, came to mind at the

supermarket the other day. The

gentleman in front of me in the line was

in full Scottish splendor—Campbell

tartan kilt, sporran, dagger, cape, and

highland bonnet. Doubtless he dons his

fine costume each April to celebrate

Congress-ordained Tartan Day. I hadn't

the heart to tell him that Thomas

Rawlinson, an English Quaker from

Lancashire, invented the kilt in the 1730s.

Rawlinson was a Lancashire

ironmaster, who built a furnace on the

forested lands of the MacDonells of

Glengarry near Inverness in 1727. He

acquired an interest in highland costume

in the process. For generations,

highlanders had worn a long "Irish" shirt

(their historical roots were in Ireland), a

tunic, and sometimes a plaid garment.

During the seventeenth century, the Irish

shirt fell into disuse. Many highlanders

now wore a homemade close-fitting,

brown coat with a belt, which extended

to mid-leg. Scottish soldiers fighting in

civil wars donned a brown or plaid robe

which covered the whole body and was

fastened with a belt, so that the lower part

formed a kind of skirt. This breacan, or

"belted plaid", which was often folded to

form "a short petticoat that reached half

way down the thigh." This "quelt" was

worn "so very short that in a windy day,

going up a hill, or stooping, the indecency

of it is plainly discovered."

The highland dress was convenient

and cheap, ideal for the traveler skipping

"over the rocks and bogs, who lies all

night in the hills." Rawlinson modified

the breacan to make it convenient for his

workmen. The result was the philibeg, or

small kilt, created by separating the skirt

from the plaid and converting it into a

separate garment with pre-sewn plaits.

Rawlinson himself immediately donned

the kilt. So did Chief Ian MacDonell of

Glengarry himself. Obediently, his

followers did the same. The kilt soon

caught on all over the highlands.

After Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion

of 1745, Parliament banned the wearing

of highland costume. By 1780, Highland

dress and many other customs were

extinct. But the suppression of Highland

life left a quaint memory of primitive

romanticism in its train. By the end of the

eighteenth century, prosperous,

Anglicized Scottish peers, lawyers and

merchants had adopted the kilt as

glamorous public wear. After all, they

would never have to caper over rocks and

hillsides. By then, English statesman

William Pitt the Elder formed Highland

regiments of the British Army, which were

exempted from theban on highland dress.

They adopted the kilt as a practical,

convenient uniform. As the regiments

proliferated, so did distinctive regimental

tartans. The fashion caught on. By the end

of the eighteenth century, both civilians

and soldiers were identifying tartans with

Scottish clans.

Englishmen may have invented the

kilt, then saved it from extinction, but it

was the Scots who invented its pedigree.

By the Napoleonic Wars, officers of

Highland regiments were convinced the

kilt was of hoary antiquity. In 1804, the

War Office proposed changing Highland

uniforms from kilts to trouser-like trews.

Colonel Cameron of the 79th Regiment

expressed the opinion of many when he

opposed the degrading notion ofstopping

"the free circulation of pure wholesome

air [under the kilt] which so peculiarly

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fitted the Highlander for activity." So the

kilt remained and the kilted Highlanders

captured the imagination of Europe at the

Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

A fashion for kilts and tartans spread

throughout Europe in the years that

followed. In 1822, Colonel David Stewart

of the 42nd Highlanders declared that

tartans had always been woven in

"distinctive patterns of the different dans,

tribes, families, and districts." Resourceful

manufacturers of woven cloth, like

William Wilson and Son of Bannockburn,

entered into an alliance with the Highland

Society to prepare a "Key Pattern Book"

identifying tartans with specific clans. A

whole generation of spurious histories

propagated these mythical identifications.

Not that historical accuracy had anything

to do with commercial reality. ChiefCluny

Macpherson received the "Macpherson"

tartan straight from the factory. They

omitted to tell him the tartan had

previously been labeled no. 155, then

"Kidd," after a Mr. Kidd of the West

Indies, who clothed his slaves in the cloth.

The historian Lord Macaulay, himself a

Highlander, called the new fashion for

clans and tartans a "hallucination."

In time, the spurious clan tartans

devised by a number of entrepreneurs

and fantasists gave a strange and

uncritical historical imprimatur to the

invention of an English industrialist.

Today's tribal enthusiasm for clan tartans

and kilts enriches dozens of adept

manufacturers, who clothe Scots and

supposed Scots from Cape Town through

Taiwan to the Highlands. And, in the best

American fashion, we commemorate their

enterprise with National Tartan Day.

For a more detailed history of the invention of the

Scottish kilt, read:

The Invention ofTradition, Edited by Eric Hobsbawm

& Terence Ranger "The Highland Tradition of

Scotland," by Hugh Trevor-Roper, pp. 15-41. Cam

bridge University Press,

Early Day Matches

Submitted by Bea McGrath

Matches were very scarce during the

1850s. Flint and steel were used almost exclu

sively. In order to have easy access to fire at

any time, a pit was dug near the house and a

fire built inside. After the fire burned down,

the coals were covered with ashes. When a fire

had to be built, one was not dependent upon

the flint as long as any coals remained in the

fire pit. It was not unusual in those days for a

person to ride to his nearest neighbor to bor

row a coal with which to start a fire. Some

times coals were placed in little brazeros or

calderas and put in the middle of the room

when it was cold. Ashes were used for mak

ing soap, along with the fat rendered from

cattle.

This was the way of life in the Santa Bar

bara area, as well as in most rural areas of the

United States.

Corn Bread Casserole

By Lorraine Hillebrand

By demand, the recipe to the popular dish

at theJanuary seminar.

1 cup sliced onion-sauteed

1/2 cup cheddar cheese—grated

1 small pkg. Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix

1 cup cream-style corn

1 egg—slightly whipped

2 tbsp. milk

1/2 cup sour cream

Combine the following: Jiffy

mix, egg, corn, & milk. Put in 8"x8"

pan. Top with sauteed onions, then

spread sour cream over all. Lastly,

top with grated cheese.

Bake at 375°, 25-30 minutes.

Test the center for doneness. Serves

4-6, depending if this is a main or

side dish.

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45532. Thomas GIFFARD c.1461-1513 m(2) & d Halsbury Devonshire

45533. Anne CORYTON of Newton Quethiock Cornwall, m & d aft 1511

45534. John COBLEIGH c.1479-1540 of Devonshire n by 1502

45535. Jane PORTESCUE c.l485-1527b Pr(utt)eston Devonshire, m c.1501

45552. William PYNCKON m & d 1552 Writtie co Essex

45553. STEPHEN m & d bef 1552 Writtle co Essex

50048. Jean du EOIS C.1429-C.1490 b & m(2) & d French Flanders

50049. Jeanne du BOIS b nr Bethune Pas-de-Calais France, m c.1480, d aft 1500

50050. Jean de LANNOY of Maingoval S Andregnies m (2)

50051. Philippe de FLOES (widow of Pierre de Bourbon) m(2)

50056. Mathieu de BEAUFREMEZ lived nr Wicres French Flanders

50057. Jacqueline des PLANQUES m & lived nr Wicres French Flanders

51456, William HARBISON d 1475 England

51520. Henry BRADSHAH of Lancashire

51521. Elizabeth GERARD of Ince Lancashire51584. Thomas WRIGHT of East Lexham co Norfolk 1470s, d aft 1485

51588. Nicholas BEAUFRE b 1460s co Norfolk, d 1514 OutweU co Norfolk

51589. Margaret FOTHERDJGHAY c. 1477-1514, m c.1492, d Outsell co Norfolk

51590. John WYSEHAN of Great Ihornham co Suffolk, m & knighted 1513

51591. HOBART m & lived co Suffolk

51594. William TANFIELD c.1480-1529 b & d Gayton Northamptonshire51595. Isabel STAVELEY of Bignell Buckinghamshire

53312. Rhys ap Thomas 1449-1525 b Burgundy, m (2) Wales, d Carmarthenshire

53313. Gvenllian ap Gwyllm Harry m without sacraments, d bef 1525

53316. John SCUDAWORE a courtier for Henry VHI, d 1571

53317. Sibyl VAUGHAN of Hergest Herefordshire

53318. Richard HARNECCMBE

53320. William HERBERT of Troy House Monrcuthshire Wales 1613

53321. Blanche MILEOURNE b Tillington in Burghill Herefordshire

57600. Hunbert ROBERT of Le Locle Neufchatel Switzerland, d bef 150660448. Robert SPENCER of South Mylls Bedfordshire

60449. Anne PECK b Cople Bedfordshire

60478. Edward SEYMOUR c-1500-1552 earl of Somerset, beheaded Tower of London

60479. Anne STANHOPE 1497-1588 b Sudbury co Suffolk

60480. Edward BOLUNG = 3040060800. Trystram B0LUNS m aft 1461, d 1502 Chellcw, Heatcn Yorkshire60801. Beatrix CALVERLEY b Calverley Yorkshire61184. Allen EPPES of Lydd co Kent, d 155161185. Agnes m(2) & lived Lydd co Kent, d aft 155161188. John BANKES b Lancashire, removed to Ashford co Kent, m & d 157961189. Margery HASTERSON b Wilmington Cheshire61216. Euseby ISHAH c.1486-1546 of Pytchley Northamptonshire61217. Anne PULTON b Desborough Northamptonshire, m & d aft 154661216. Matthew DALE of Bristol co Avon61312. Edward EGLLING => 30400, 6048061392. Edward ASTON b Tixhall Staffordshire, m & d 156861393. Jane B0RLAY5 (or Bowlays, Bowles) m & lived Staffordshire

Generation 17

70144. Robert BALL of Barkham Berkshire d 154370784. Robert de ATBDLIA baron of Struan Perthshire d 146070785. Margaret STEWART d Perthshire aft 1485

70786. John STEWART of Balveny, earl of AthoU 1457, m(2) & d Perthshire 151270787. Eleanor SINCLAIR of Orkney 4 Caithness, m & d Perthshire70788. William CRICHTON forfeited by parliament of Scotland 148470789. Marjorie STEWART b 1450s Scotland70790. William , Lord Borthwick91056. Richard OflCHESTER 1424-1498 bin Devonshire, d Pilton Devonshire91057. Margaret KEYNES b Winkley Devonshire

91058. William PAULET of Devonshire91059. Elizabeth DENEBAUD b Hinton St. George Somersetshire

91064. John GIFFARD b Halsbury Devonshire

91065. Joan D'ABERNON b Dunsland Devonshire91066. John CORYTON of Newton Quethiock Cornwall91068. John COBLEIGH c.1445-1492 of Devonshire

91069. Alice COCKWORTHY b Yamscombe Devonshire, m by 1479, d aft 1492

91070. William FORTESCUE c. 1460-1520 of Pr(utt)eston Devonshire91071. Elizabeth CHAKPERNOWNE b c.1465 Inworthy Cornwall, d bef 1518

91106. Richard STEPHEN of co Essex?

91107. CAMPYN m & lived co Essex?

100096. Philippe du BOIS Lord du Bois & d'Annequirt

100097. Marguerite de LA TRBCUILLE m & d bef her husband

100098. Laurent du BOIS lord de La Bourse, d aft 1482100100. Jean de LANNOY bap Cambrai France, d 1498

100101. Catherine de NEUFvTLLE m & d bef 1498

100112. Jean de BEAUFREHEZ b & d French Flanders

102912. Thomas HARRISON d 1430

103040. Henry BRADSHAW of Lancashire

103041. Janet RISLEY b Risley Cheshire

103042. William GERARD of Ince Lancashire103176. Dramas BEAUFRB b c.1420 co Norfolk

103177. Margaret ASHFIELD b Stow-Longtoft co Suffolk

103178. Thomas FOTHERINGHAY b Brockley co Suffolk, d 1491103179. Elizabeth DOREWARD b co Essex, d Brockley co Suffolk bef 1491103180. Simon WYSEHAN of Thomham co Suffolk, Sheriff of Suffolk 1490

103181. Isabel WYNDHAM b co Norfolk

103188. Robert TANFIELD of Gayton Northamptonshire 1505

103189. Catherine NEVILLE b c.1450, m & lived Gayton Nortnamptonshire103190. William STAVELEY of Bignell Buckinghamshire

106624. Thonas ap Gruffyd b & m Wales, d early 1460s Merionethshire Wales106625. Elizabeth GRIFFITH b Abennarlais Wales, d c.1450 Burgundy France106632. William SCUDAHDRE of Herefordshire

106633. Alys MINORS b Treago (unlocated), m & lived Herefordshire106634. Walter VAUGHAN of Hergest Herefordshire, Constable of Huntington Castle106640. William HERBERT b bef 1430, beheaded 1469 Northamptonshire106641. Maud ap Adam a mistress of WilliamHerbert106642. Simon MILEOURNE of Tillington in Burghill Herefordshire115200. Jehan ROBERT of Le Locle St-Imier Switzerland in 15th century120596. John-SEYMOUR of Wolf Hall Wiltshire d 1536120597. Margaret (or Margery) WENTWORTH b Nettlested co Suffolk

120598. Edward STANHOPE of Sudbury co Suffolk120960. Trystram BOILING » 60800

121600. Robert BOLLING of Yorkshire, d c.1485, buried Bradford Yorkshire121601. Isabel m & lived Yorkshire

121602. Walter CALVERLEY of Calverley Yorkshire

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122432. Thomas ISHAM b c.1456 Pytchley Northamptonshire, d aft 1546

122433. Ellen VERE b Addington Northamptonshire, m bef 1485122434. Giles PULTON of Desborough Northamptonshire, d c.1549122435. Katherine LOVEFI b Astvell Northamptonshire122624. Trystram BOILING = 60800, 120960

122784. John ASDON of Tixhall Staffordshire d 1523

122785. Joan LITTLETON d Staffordshire 1505

Generation 18

140288. William BALL lord of Barkham Berkshire d 1480141568. Duncan de AHiOLIA lord of Raimoch Perthshire 1432

141572. James STEWART of Perthshire, m c.1438141573. Joan BEAUFORT (widow of James I of Scotland) d Dunbar Lothian 1445

141574. William SINCLAIR c.1418-1480 of Roslin, earl of Orkney ^Caithness, m (2)141575. Harjorle SUTHERLAND of Dunbeath Scotland, m 1456141576. James CRICHTON Chamberlain of Scotland 1449, d 1469141577. Janet DUNBAR countess of Moray141578. James II 1430-1460 b Hblyrood, d in battle nr Roxburgh Castle141579. Marie of Guslders Holland m 1449, d Edinburgh 1463182112. John CHICHESTER 1386-1437 lord of Raleigh, Par of Pilton Devonshire182113. Alice WOTTON b Devonshire, m by 1424

182114. Nicholas KEYNES of Winkley Devonshire182116. Thomas PAULEI

182117. Margaret BURTON

182U8. John DENEBAUD of Hinton St. George Somersetshire

182128. Thcmas GIFFARD of Halsbury Devonshire

182129. Wilmot KNIGHT

182130. John D'ABERNON of Dunsland Devonshire d 1432

182131. Isabella NOELS b Emesborough Devonshire

182138. John COCKHORTHY of Yarnescombe Devonshire

182139. Thcmasine CHICHESTER

182140. John FORTESCUE c.1420-1462 lord of Khympston Devonshire

182141. Joan PRUTTESTON b Pr(utt)eston Devonshire, m by 1450182142. Richard CHAMPERNOUNE of Lworthy Cornwall, d 1468

182143. Kary HAMLEY

182212. John STEPHEN b c. nid-15th century co Essex

182213. AIHELWARD

200192. Jean du BOIS lord of Veraeille. & Anaequin French Flanders -

200193. Catherine de FOEC lady of Bienque Flanders

200196. Hatthieu du BOIS inherited La Bourse estate c.1414, m c.1430

200200. Antoine de LANNOY lord of Haingoval 1497

200224. Vallerand de BEAUFREMEZ lord of Bossut sur l'Escault

205824. Adam HARRISON d 1391

206080. Rafe de BRADSHAW of Aspull Lancashire

206081. Catherine CKEIHAH b Nuthurst co Sussex

206082. John RISLEY of Risley Cheshire

206352. Thonas BEAUPRE c.1390-1429 n bef 1420

206353. Margaret MEERS b Outvell co Norfolk

206354. Robert ASHFIELD of Stow-Longtoft co Suffolk

206356. Gerald FOTflERINGHAY heir in 1423 co Suffolk

206357. SIbilla m 4 lived co Suffolk

206358. William DOREHARD of Bocking co Essex, d 1481

206359. Margery HARSICK b Southacre co Norfolk206360. George WYSEHAN of Thornham co Suffolk

206361. Magdalen(e) ROKELE

206362. John WYNDHAM of Crowithorpe & Felbrigge co Norfolk206376. Robert TANFIELD of Gayton Northamptonshire206377. Elizabeth BROOK

206378. Edward NEVILLE b c.1412, m(2) 1449206379. Catherine HOWARD m 1449

213248. Gruffyd ap Nicholas of Carmarthenshire Hales, d Mortimer's Cross L461213249. Mabel ap Meredith of Kidvelly Castle Wales213250. John GRIFFITH of Abennarlais Wales

213264. Philip SCUDAMORE mayor of Hereford 1482

213265. OSBODRNB b London

213266. Richard MINORS of Treago, Sheriff of Herefordshire 1500

213267. Joane THOMAS

213268. Charles VAUGHAN of Herefordshire

213269. Elizabeth BASKERVTLLE b Eardisley Herefordshire213280. William ap Thomas of Ragland Castle Mannouthshire Kales

213281. Gwladys ap David Gam b & m & d Wales

213282. Adam ap Howell Graunt

241194. Henry WENIWORTH of Nettlested co Suffolk241920. Robert BOLUNG = 121600

243200. Robert BOILING b 1394 Yorkshire244864. Willian ISHAM c.1430-1510 of Pytchley Northamptonshire

244865. Elizabeth n{2) 1450s, d 1478 Pytchley Northamptonshire244866. Richard VERE of Addington & Thrapston Northamptonshire, d 1480244867. Isabel(la) GREENE b Drayton Leicestershire245248. Robert BOUJNG = 121600, 241920

245570. William LITTLETON of Frankley Staffordshire245571. Elene HELSHE b Onlep Leicestershire

Generation 19

283136. Robert de ATH0UA had a charter of Fordill Perthshire 1362283144. John STEWART of Iraiermeath, lord of Lorn 1407 & 1412283146. John BEAUFORT c.1371-1410 earl of Somerset, m 1397

283147. Margaret de HOLAND o 1397, d 1439283148. Henry SINCLAIR of Roslin Scotland, m(2), d c.1400283149. Jean HALIHJRTON of Dirleton (ntv in Lothian)

283150. Alexander SUTHERLAND of Dunbeath Scotland, will dated 1456283151. Mariot(ta) Mac Donnall

283152. William CRICHTON attended James I returning to Scotland 1423, d 1454283153. Agnes m bef 1423283154. James DUNBAR earl of Moray, d 1430

283155. Janet GORDON

283156. James I 1394-1437 b Dunfenaline-Scotland, murdered at Perth Scotland283157. Joan BEAUFORT m(l) at Souttaark nr London 1424 = 141573

283158. Arnulf, duke of Guelders (or Gelderland Holland), d 1473 Holland

283159. Catherine jfQeves, d 1479 Holland

364224. John CHICHESTER of Somersetshire, took arms of Raleigh, d 1402 Devonshire364225. Thomasine RALEIGH of Raleigh Devonshire

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364226. John NOTION lord of Widvorthy Devonshire, n> 1409

364227. Ehglesia (or Bigaret) DYMOKE364232. John PAULET fought for the duke of Gloucester against French 1381364233. Elizabeth CREEDY of Creedy Devonshire

364234. Henry BURTON

364235. Mice de BOYS364236. John DEHEBAUD of Hinton St. George Somersetshire

364237. Horence TREHDEACON

364256. John GIFFARD of Kalsbury Devonshire

364257. Joan DEUCLIVE

364260. John D'ABERNON of Dunsland Devonshire

364261. Thoraasine CADE

364262. John MOELS of Ernesborough Devonshire

364278. John CHICHESTER of Raleigh Devonshire = 181112?364280. William FORTESCUE b c.1385, lived Whynpston Devonshire

364281. Mabilla (or Matilda) FALHELL m by 1410364282. John PR(OTT)ESTON of Pr(utt)eston Par of Enaington Devonshire

364284. John CHAHPERNOWNE of Inworthy Cornwall

3642B5. Margaret SFRIGGY

364286. John HAMLEY

364426. John ATHELWARD of co Essex

400384. Jean du BOIS lord of Esquerdes & Venneille, m 1362, d aft 1377400385. Jeanne de LENS, lady of Aimequin, m 1362400392. Baudouin du EOIS progenitor of the lords of Boyesses, d aft 1399

400400. Jean de LANNOY

400448. Wallerand de BEAUFREMEZ lord of Salocnez

400449. Laurence de FOURLIGNEL

411648. Henry de HEDE progenitor of the Harrisons ("Harrys son"), d 1374412160. Youette de BRADSBAW of Aspull Lancashire

412162. John CHETHAM of Nuthurst co Sussex

412704. Nicholas BEAUPRE was of full age 1383, d 1429

412705. Margaret HOIDICHE of Didlington co Norfolk, d 1404

412706. John MEERS of Outwell co Norfolk

412712. Thomas FOTHERYNGHAY of Brockley co Suffolk, d aft 1412

412713. Agnes LE STRANGE b Brockley co Suffolk, m(2), d aft 1432412716. John DOREHARD 1390-1462 of Booking co Essex, Sheriff of Essex 1425412717. Blanche de COGGESHALL m & d Backing co Essex 1460412718. Roger HARSICK of Southacre co Norfolk, d 1453

412719. Alice WITCHINGHAM of Fishley co Norfolk n & d 1458412720. Nicholas WYSEMAN was a lancer at Agincourt 1415412721. Agnes BLYANT m & brought to her husband Thornham co Suffolk

412754. Edward BROOK Lord Gobham

412755. Elizabeth de AUDLEY

412756. Ralph NEVILLE 1364-1425 of Raby Castle co Durham, a (2)412757. Joan BEAUFORT m at Raby Castle 1397, d 1440 Howden Yorkshire412758. Robert HOHARD c. 1383-1436 of Stoke-by-Nayland co Suffolk

412759. Margaret MOWBRAY n c.1420

426496. Nicholas ap Philip b & d Hales426497. Janet ap Gruffyd d Carmarthen Town & was buried at Whitland Wales

426498. Meredith ap Henry Donne was of Kidwelly Castle

426528. George SCODAMORE

426529. BURGHILL

426532. Jenkin MINORS

426533. Eva MICHELL b Cornwall

426534. William ap Thomas ap Llewelyn ap Hovell Qylough

426536. Walter VAUGKAN of Hergest Herefordshire

426538. James BASKERVILLE of Eardisley Herefordshire d 1546

426539. Elizabeth BREYNXON426562. David Gam ap Llewelyn ap Hovell, Knt. of Peytin Breconshire Kales

482388. Philip WENTWORTH

482389. Mary de CLIFFORD

483840. Robert BOLLING = 243200

486400. William BOLLING 1362-1421 b & d Yorkshire

489728. Robert ISHAM c. 1402-1475 b & d Pytchley Northamptonshire

469734. John GREENE of Drayton Leicestershire

489735. Margaret GREENE of Bridgnorth Shropshire

490496. Robert BOLLING = 243200, 483840491140. Thomas LITTLETON of Staffordshire was a king's justice

491141. Joan BURLEY m 1481, d Staffordshire 1505

491142. Thomas WELSHE of Onlep Leicestershire

Generation 20 _

566272. Duncan de ATHOLIA b c.1275, fought at Bamockbum 1306, d aft 1355

566273. of Lennox, brought Rannoch to her husband

566288. Robert STEWART of Innermeath d 1360 Scotland

566292. John of Gaunt 1340-1399 b Ghent, m(3) 1397, d Leicester Castle

566293. Catherine ROET 1356-1403 m(2), lived Beaufort Castle Anjou France

566294. Thomas de HOLAND of Woodstock Oxfordshire, m 1364, d 1397

566295. Alice FITZ ALAN m 1364, d 1416566296. William SINCLAIR of Roslin (now in Midlothian) Scotland

566297. Isabel(la) of Strathearn, m & d aft 1400566298. John HALIBURTON of Dirleton Lothian Scotland

566300. Robert, earl of Sutherland, 0(2), d Dunrobia 1442

566301. Mabilla DUNBAR m & d Scotland

566302. Donald, Lord of the Isles, d 1427

566303. Margaret, countess of Ross

566304. John CRICHTON b & d Scotland

566308. Alexander DUNBAR of Fendraught Scotland566312. Robert III c.1337-1406 m c.1367, d Rothesay Isle of Bute Scotland

566313. Annabella DRUMHOND m c.1367, d 1401 Scotland

566314. John BEAUFORT = 283146566315. Margaret de HOLAND = 283147566318. Adolf I, duke of Cleves in the Rhineland

728450. John RALEIGH lord of Raleigh Devonshire728451. Joan PETTIT

728452. William WOTEON m by 1374

728453. Gundred HYGER of Devonshire

728454. Walter DOTE

728464. John PAULET of Goathurst Somersetshire d 1356

728465. Elizabeth REYNEY of Rowde Wiltshire

728466. William CREEDY of Creedy Devonshire

728470. John de BOYS

728472. Thomas DENEBAUD

728473. Joan BRENI

728474. Richard DEUCLIVE

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728522. Robert CADE728523. de DUNSLAND

728560. Hilliam PORTESCUE b c.1345, lord of Khyrapston Devonshire, d aft 1410728561. Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP b 1340s, m(2)t d aft 1A10 Devonshire728562. John PALWELL

728568. Richard CHAMPERNOWNE of Modbury Devonshire728569. Katherine D'AUBIGNY

728570. John SPRIGGY

800768. Sohier du BOIS dit Horelet, lord du Bois800769. Marie D'AZDEOURT800770. Baudouin de LENS lord of Amequin

800771. Marguerite D'AZBJCOURT800784. Jean du BOIS = 400384800785. Jeanne de LESS = 400385800800. Hugues de LANNDY lord of Maingoval and of Lys 1366

800801. Marie de BERLADOir (Berlaimont In France east of Cambrel)800896. Jean de BEAUFREMEZ lord of Becquet and of La Have

800897. Petranille de LA HAYB

824320. Hilliam BRADSHAW of Aspull Lancashire

825408. Thomas BEADPRB (de Lyn) c.l326-c.l380 of Outuell co Norfolk

825409. Joan HOLBEACH b Lincolnshire, d c.1392825410. Richard HOLDICHE of Didlington co Norfolk

825426. John LE STRANGE lord of Brockley co Suffolk 1392825427. Elizabeth BOTELER b Walden co Essex

825432. John DOREHARD speaker of the House of Cannons 1413, d 1420825434. William de COGGESHALL of Little Coggeshall co Essex, d 1423

825435. Antlocha HAWKHOOD m bef 1379 Milan Italy, lived co Essex825436. John HARSIGC b Southacre co Norfolk825437. Agnes CALYE

825438. Nicholas WITCHINGHAM of Fishley co Norfolk

825442. Syoon BLYANI

825443. Agnes de BRESWORTH of Thornham co Suffolk

825510. Janes de AUDLEY 1313-1386 b Knesale co Nottingham, m{2), d Shropshire

B25511. Isabel LE STRANGE b Khockin Shropshire, ra 1351, lived Shropshire

825512. John NEVILLE c. 1331-1388 d Newcastle & buried Durham Cathedral

825513. Maud PERCY d 1379825514. John of Gaunt = 566292

825515. Catherine ROBE = 566293825516. John TOWARD d 1436 Palestine

825518. Thomas MOWBRAY c. 1356-1399 earl of Nottingham 1383, ra(2), d Venice Italy

825519. Elizabeth FITZ ALAN d 1425

852992. Philip ap Philip b & d Wales

852994. Gruffyd ap Llewelyn Voethes of Vales

853056. Philip SCUDAMORE

853057. Agnes HUNZERCOMBE

853064. Paganus MINORS

853065. ap John a Brett853066. Philip MTCHELL of Cornwall

853072. Thomas VAUGHAN

853076. Walter BASKES7ILLE Sheriff of Herefordshire 1469, d 1505

853077. Anne ap Morgan John b Pencoyd Glamorganshire Hales

853078. John BREYNION m(2)

853079. Sibyl MELBOURNE d 1535964778. John de CLIFFORD d 1422 Meaux France

964779. Elizabeth de PERCY m between 1403-1412, d 1437967680. William BOLLING = 486400

972800. Robert BOLLING of Yorkshire

972801. Elizabeth THORNTON m 1349

979456. Robert ISHAM of Pytchley Northamptonshire, d 1424979468. Henry GREENE d in the reign of Henry IV (1399-1413)979469. Matilda de MADDUIT of Warninster Wiltshire

979470. Halter GREENE of Bridgnorth Shropshire980992. William BOLLING = 486400, 967680

982282. William BURLEY

982283. Alice GREY m 1426

BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GENERATION 21 AND EARLIER GENERATIONS

Browning, Charles H. Americans of Royal Descent. New York 1883

(Clifford, Greene, Grey)Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry. Lon

don 1939, & idea, lBth ed., Vol. 3. London 1972 (Robertson/Atholla)

Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America. Lon

don 1975, Appendix 3, no. 3: "The descent of President Jefferson from

David I, king of Scots" (Greene)

Burke, Sir Bernard A Genealogical History of the Dormant .Abeyant,

Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, London 1883 (Crlch-ton, Dunbar, Sinclair, Stewart)

Burke, Sir Bernard and Ashworth P. Burke A Genealogical and Herald

ic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council and Knightage,

London 1928 (Sinclair, Sutherland)

Carthew, G. A. The Hundred of Laundltch and Deanery of Brlsley in

the County of Norfolk. Evidences and Topographical Notes, Norwich 1877

(Fotheringhay, Harsick, Le Strange)Clarke, William N. Parochial Topography of the Hundred of Wanting,

With Other Miscellaneous Records Relating to the County of Berks., Oxford

1824 (Blyant, Bresworth)

d'Angerville, Count Living Descendants of Blood Royal (in America),

Vol. 2, London c.1963 (Audley, Neville, Tanfield)Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley:

Their Ancestors and Descendants. London 19— tCoggeshall, Doreward, Hawkwood)ttirphy, Matthew H. The~European Ancestry of Chretien du Bois of

Wicres, France. Winner of the National Huguenot Society 1988 Award, re

vised ed., Claverack, N.Y., 1992 (Beaufrenez, du Bois, Lannoy)The New York Herald. December 18, 1915, p. 2 (article published on

the occasion of President Wilson's remarriage, to Mrs. Gault, formerly

Edith Boiling. Ancestors of generations 21 and 22 are listed):

1945600. John de BOLLYNG a Commissioner of Array in the Wapentake of Mor-ley, county of York 1318, d aft 1379

3891200. William de BOLLYNG held 3 carucates of land in Bollyng, York

shire 1296, certified as lord of the township 1316

Thomas, Lawrence D. The Thomas Book, New York 1896 (Baskerville,Breynton, Philip ap Philip)

Wels, Frederick L. and Walter L. Sheppard, Jr. Ancestral Roots of

Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 7th ed., Bal-

timore 1992 (Audley, Beauchamp, Beaufort, Champemowne, Clifford, Fitz

Alan, Fortescue, Giffard, Holand, Howard, Mowbray, Neville, Paulet, Percy,Raleigh, Robert III)

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Book Reviews

Netting Your Ancestors:

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on the Internet.

By Cyndi Howells. 1997.81/2 x 11 in., Paper,

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Land and Property Research in

the United States.

By E. Wade Hone. 1997. Size 8 1/2 x 11 in.,

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The Original Scots Colonists of

Early America Supplement:

1607-1707.

By David Dobson. 1998. Hardbound, 204 pp.,

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This Supplement contains data that

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The book is in four parts: an introduc

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This book presents a compilation of the

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While the reviewer did not count the num

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Queries

McQUAID •DUFFIELD • CRAWFORD

•CULP-SHOOP

Seeking any info abt. the following:

William McQuaid went from Ulster to PA in

1764. John McQuaid to Venango Co. in 1802;

m. Isabella Duffield. William Houston

McQuaid, m. Catherine Crawford, to

Westmoreland Co. in 1850's? William Lewis

McQuaid to Allegheny Co. in 186O's(?), m.

1st. Mary Culp, 2nd. Elizabeth Shoop,

Springdale, PA.

C. J. Thomas, 1165 Camino Palomera,

Santa Barbara, CA 93111 <dtthomas37@aolcom>

HEYD/HEID/HEYDT/HEIDT*MILLER

•BLOOR

Seeking info abt. Jacob Heyd/Heid/Heydt/

Heidt:, b. 1824? in Niederroedern, Bas-Rhin,

Alsace, France. Lived in New Albany, Floyd

Co., IN by 1850. Married 1st. Caroline Miller,

1850/53., their children: Laura, Frances,

George, Jacob, Emma; 2nd. Maria Bloorz one

daughter, Rosa.

C. J. Thomas, 1165 Camino Palomera,

Santa Barbara, CA 93111 <[email protected]>

FISCHER • GERHART•BAUER•

LANGHEINRICH/LONGHENRY

Seeking info on Herman Clement Fischer,

b.1845, m. Augustina (Gerhart), b. 1845, their

son William Herman, b. 1873 in Burscheid,

Germany. Moved to Pittsburgh, PA, 1890.

William married Johanna Maria Bauer,

b. 1874 in Pittsburgh. Daughter of George

Mathias Bauer (b. 1847 in Bavaria, emigrated

in 1868) and Christina (Langheinrich/

Longhenry), b. 1846 in Thuringia, emigrated

1872.

C. J. Thomas, 1165 Camino Palomera,

Santa Barbara, CA93111 <[email protected]>

NELSON«FEARIS

Seeking birthdate, place and parents of

Joseph Nelson, born abt.1796 in PA. Enlisted

in War of 1812 from West Chester, PA.

Moved to Fayette Co., IN in 1819. Married

Jane Fearis in 1822 in Lewis Co., KY.

Phyllis Reinheimer, 5750 Via Real, #303,

Carpinteria, CA 930\3.<[email protected]>

DALIE/DAILEY*COOMBS

Seeking birthdate, place and parents of Silas

Dalie(Dailey), born about 1780 in ME.

Married Cynthia Coombs in 1798, Topsham,

ME. Sailboat captain at Newburyport, MA

prior to move to Clermont Co., OH about

1838.

Phyllis Reinheimer, 5750 Via Real, #303,

Carpinteria, CA 93013 <[email protected]>

WEINGART*KRICHBAUM

Am researching the families of Jacob

Weingart and Anna Barbara Krichbaum who

settled in Springfield, Clark Co., OH from

Germany about 1870. Would be happy to

share OH information with anyone research

ing this family.

Phyllis Reinheimer, 5750 Via Real, #303,

Carpinteria, CA 93013 <[email protected]>

HILL • WILSON • LOCKET

Seek contact with descendants or informa

tion on: George W. & Sarah A. (Wilson) Hill

who married 12 Mar. 1881, Sidney, Fremont

Co., IA. Sarah b. ca 1855-56, Davis Co., IA,

and the daughter of Jeremiah H. & Elizabeth

J. (Locket) Wilson. This Hill couple is said to

have resided (20 yrs), Santa Barbara and

then moved to De Los Pueblos.

Carolyn Murphy, 8955 S. Blue Sage Cir., Black

Forest, CO 80908

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Santa Barbara, California Newspapers 1868-1875

Extracted by Emily Aasted & Barbara Mendoza

The extractions are listed 2 ways. The INDEX is a one line listing, alphabetically, of all the names

extracted, with a code for the type of notice, a brief description of the notice, and the newspaper

source where it was found. The EXTRACTION SUMMARY gives additional information from the

newspaper article or notice, when an * is placed in the INDEX listing.

Codes -for type! of notice:

ITEM- article or interesting item LAND- property transaction

BIO- biographical information

OBIT- obituary

VRM- married

ACC- accident

SOC- social

Abbreviations used:

SF-San Francisco

signr-signer

SB- Santa Barbara

dau- daughter

LaP- La Patera

Ind- Indians

r.r.- railroad

Emily Aasted 1996

POL- political item

VRB-birth

VRD-death

PRO- probate

Code Newspaper Reel#

DN Daily News 1875-1876 21

DP SB Daily Press 1872-1880 58-71

SP SB Post 1868-1869

ST SB Times 1870-1872

SD SB Times

3

7

8

SW SB Daily Morning Times 1873-74 8

WP SB Weekly Press 1869-1880 17-20

Santa Barbara Genealogical Society Member

Faucett

Feliz

Ferguson

Fernald

Fisher

Fisher

Fleming

Flint

Flint

Foard

Forney

Foster

Foster

Foster

Foster

Foster

Foxen

Foxen

Foxen

Foxen

Franklin

Franklin

Franklin

Freelon

Freelon

Freeman

Mr.

Marie A.

Mrs. E.

Judge

Geo. D.

Mr. A.K.

William

H.P.

James P.

Mrs.E.L.

Capt.

Mrs.

F.D.

Mary

Emeline

J.G.

Benjamin

Wm Domingo

Maria A.

B.

Mrs.I.D.

R.G.

Mrs. M.

Judge

Hon.J.W.

Dr.

POL Dem. pol. speech

VRDlAug,age35*

VRD 8Jul in SB, age 19*

ITEM New house*

VRD In Los Angeles*

ITEM Bought Sarity's Mkt

ITEM Arrested, swindle

Pol Grand juror

VRD died in Oakland*

ITEM Arrived from SF

ITEM Coast survey*

SOC 4July celeb

VRM to Nellie Nichols*

VRD in SB, age 22*

VRM Stephen Richardson*

ITEM G. juror; farmer

VRD Pioneer, age abt 70*

PRO Probate notice

VRM 16Aug, Santa Ynez*

OBT Obituary/tribute

VRB 28Sept, son in SB

ITEM G. juror) farmer

VRB 2Sept, a son*

ITEM mentions home*

ITEM New judge to SB

Ace son, horse ace*

ST2Novl872 3:1

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Froom

Frost

Frost

Frost

Furgeson

Furst

Gabriel

Gale

Gallardo

Garcia

Garcia

Garcia

Garcia

Gardner

Gamett

Garvey

Gaylord

Gift

Gift

Gilchrist

Gleason

Goddard

Gonzales

Gonzalez

Gonzalez

Goodman

Gorier

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Goun

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Goux

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Gove

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Graham

Gray

Gray

Gray

Green

Greener

Greenwell

Greer

Grunig

Grunig

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Guebara

Guerre

Guerra dela

Guerre de la

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Gucrra dela

Mr/sA.W.

Mrs Frank

F.W.

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George

Mr. M.I.

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Mr. J.B.

F.F.

Phelipe

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L.

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Emilie

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Mrs

Henry

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Mr/s H.

Jose

Pablo

Pablo

Jose A.

Pablo

Judge

Pablo

ITEM Orizaba passenger*

VRB [?]Feb, dau in SB

Item New house built

ITEM Co. Treasurer home

VRM 19Jun to MaCaffrey*

ITEM New home/store*

ACC Hurt by horse

VRDInSB9JunofNY*

ITEM Arrested*

Item Argue, shooting*

ITEM Murdered*

Pol Grand juror

ITEM Fatally stabbed*

VRM 15Nov to E5tevens*

ITEM Barkeeper, killer*

ITEM Arrived from SF

ITEM G. juror; farmer

ITEM Police case*

ITEM serious ill

Item Grand juror

Item 111 with paralysis*

ITEM article re: work

VRD accident & death*

PRO Probate proceeding

Pro Will settled

ITEM Arrived from Nevada

ITEM Guardian appointed*

MEM I.O.O.F. mem

Item Sued town trustees

ITEM add to his building

POL Town trustee

Pol Town Trustee

ITEM son & husband died*

VRD In SB age 26 yrs*

ITEM Arrived from SF

ITEM funeral 14Jun SB*

Ace Son broke arm

SOC4July celeb

ITEM Back from honeymoon

ACC fell/back injury/OX

Item Principal*

ITEM Orizaba passenger*

ITEM New house/building

ACC dau thrown/horse

Item Grand juror

VRB Son born 29 Mar*

VRB twin dau, 11 June

VRB Son, 29 April*

ITEM seriously ill

ITEM Funeral report

VRD3Jun,age69*

OBT Obituary*

ITEM recovering from ill*

VRD5Feb,age54*

SD23Octl873 3:1

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Guerra de la

Guerra de la

Guerra dc la

Guevara

Guthrie

Gutierrez

Gutierrez

Gutierrez

Hall

Hall

Hall

Hallman

Hamer

Hamilton

Hammell

Hammond

Hammond

Hanford

Hanford

Hankins

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Harloe

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Harloe

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Harwin

Haskell

Haven

Havens

Havens

Heath

Heath

Heath

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Hendrick

Herman

Hernster

Hicke

Hicks

MrsG.

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R.M.

Antonio M.

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Mr/sP.L.

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I.C.

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Mrs James

MaryL.

James

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Emma

Mr/sJ.H.

JohnW.

J.H.

Wm.

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Anarpa

Mrs. Marcus

Capt. Wm.

M.

Mrs.

William

M.

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Daniel

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Juan E.

Mrs. John

Francis

Mr. L.S.

Mrs. F.E.

FD& ME

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Russell

Russel

Russell

Zachara

W.

Manuel

Elizabeth

Thomas

Eliza

VRB son, Jun2, SB Co*

ITEM health failing

PRO Will probated

VRM 9Aug, Santa Ynez*

Pol Grand juror

ACC son drowned, age 3

VRD26Nov,5yrold*

ITEM Deput. Co. Recorder

ITEM G. juror; gentleman

VRM Dr. E.N. Wood*

VRB son, lOAug, La Patera

ITEM new millinery store

ITEM Co. Supt of schools

VRM Josephine Lyon*

VRB5Feb,dauinSB

VRD 31 Mar, native NJ*

SOCI.O.O.F Officer*

ITEM Grew fine peaches

VRD In SB 24 Feb*

VRM To Joel Cooper*

VRB in SB, lOMar, a son

VRM to L. Shoemaker*

ITEM Orizaba passenger

ITEM Police case*

ITEM indicted/murder*

ITEM Murder charge*

VRM to W.R. Cooley*

VRB130ct,dauinSB

VRD21Jun,SB,age41*

Pol Town Trustee

VRBInSF,14Feb,dau*

ITEM Masonic memorium

POL Town trustee

Item Harbor Master SF*

VRD in SB, 8Feb, age 60*

ITEM tailoring*

Item Grand juror

VRM To Martha Sweeney*

VRD 7 Jul in SB age 40*

VRB 30Apr, dau in SB

VRM To MrGG dark*

VRD31May,age60*

VRD 15Oct, infant 6 days

VRD 150ct, infant died

VRB HOct, son in SB

POL School trustee

Item Lg Citron;of Carp.*

POL Mtg in Carp.

VRM 4Sep to Mary Cook*

ITEM Arrived from SF

Item Accused of murder

VRD25Jan,agelyr+*

VRB near SB, 29Aug, son

VRM 6Aug, to W Lillard*

ST8Junl872 2:4

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Higgins

Hill

Hill

Hill

Hill

Hill

Hill

Hill

Hill

Hinchman

Hines

Holcomb

Hollister

Hollister

Hollister

Hollister

Hollister

Hollister

Hollister

Hollister

Hollister

Holloway

Holmburg

Holmes

Hope

Hope

Hoser

Hosmer

Hoster

Hostner

Hough

Rough

Hunnewell

Hunt

Hunt

Hunt

Hunter

Hurlbert

Hurlburt

Hurlburt

Hurlburt

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Huse

Huse

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-iman

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Innes

Jackson

Jacobs

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Kahn

E.B.

Adalida

Mr. M.A.

Ramon J.

Lucretia

Louisa

Maria A.

Benry

JoseM

Hon. A.F.

E.H.

Pluma B.

W.W.

Col.

Col. W.W.

W.W.

W.W.

Ida

W.W.

Col.

George

Mr.

L.

Robert

Mr.

Mr

John

Theresa L.

Mr. John

Mrs Thomas

Rev. J.W.

Rev. Dr.

G. Albert

Maude M.

C.C.

Edith

John M.

Seth

Seth

Seth

Isaiah

Harvey H.

C.E.

Mr.

Mr.

C.E.

C.E.

Lucy

Mrs & dau

J.Moses

J.N.

Moise

Leonard

Pol Grand juror

VRM 16Oct to EScollan*

VRM 26Sep to C.J.Reuck*

Item Grand juror

VRD2Dec,age28*

VRM to Fred L. Smith*

VRM to Dr. O.H.O'Neil*

Pol Grand juror

ITEM G. juror; farmer

ITEM Invested in SD»

VRD prob, 5 Jul,drowned*

VRM to Joseph Rich*

Item Descr. of home*

VRD youngest child*

ITEM Sold sheep, wool*

ITEM $200,000 torn*

ITEM Pres RR Committee

VRM to Sherman Stow*

POL SB Col trustee

ITEM Dos Pueblos farm*

VRM 20Nov to L Martin*

ITEM Santa Ynez rancher*

ITEM Fought fire

Item Broke out of jail

ITEM gave land for road*

VRD lljan; Patera*

ART Attempted suicide

VRD 2 March in SB*

VRD 28Feb, in SB

VRB 14th dau, Montecito

ITEM Orizaba passenger*

ITEM article re: style*

VRDinSB7Feb*

VRD 10 wks in SB*

ITEM Building mansion

VRD 10 wks in SB*

ITEM G. juror; farmer

PRO Letters of admin*

PRO Claims on estate*

PRO land described*

PRO Admin of estate

VRD in SB, 2Apr, age 41*

POL SB Col trustee

ITEM Lawsuit*

ITEM Water franchise*

Land Affidavit*

Item Controversy*

VRM 8Aug in SB*

ITEM Arrived from SF

ITEM Arrived from SF

ITEM Arrived from SF

ITEM Deceased, estate*

VRM17Mar;CJimeno*

VRB In SB, 20Mar, a son

ST20Augl870 2:3

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Kastrup

Kays

Kays

Kays

Kays

Kays

Keenan

Keene

Keep

Keep

Keith

Kelley

Kelley

Kelton

Kennedy

Kent

Kent

Kent

Key

Kimball

Jacques

Jacques

Jacques

Jacques

Jacques

Janssens

Janssens

Janssens

Javely

Jimeno

Johnson

Johnson

Johnson

Johnson

Jones

Jones

Jones

Jones

Jones

Jones

Jones

Jones

Jones

Jordan

Joyner

Kaeding

Kaeding

Dr. A.W.

Mrs. John

Annie

Rafaela

Mrs John C.

Marie

William

P.H.

William

MrsW.B.

E.C.

J.W.

John

Mr/s. CM.

J. Logan

Mrs F.W.

F.W.

F.

M.L.

Hiram A.

Mr/s. B.

Mr.

Burkill

Burkhill

Burkill

Juan

John

Jno.

Jean

Carolina

W.H.

Jasper N.

W.H.

Rev. J.A.

Nephi M.

Nephf M.

J.P.

Mrs N.M.

Senator

Mr. D.W.

Senator

Annie J.

Nephl M.

Nellie

Joseph F.

Otto

Mr.

ITEM from Sweden*

VRD Son, age 2yrs5mo*

VRD 28May, age Iyr9mo

VRD 29May, age 7mo, SB

VRB INov, dau in SB

VRDInSB22Nov*

VRD7Sep,ofPA*

ITEM Orizaba passenger

VRD 17 Feb; age 6 mo*

VRBInSB12Feb,dau

VRM lean to J.L.Barker*

ITEM Arrived from SF

Pol Grand juror

VRB in SB 9Fcb, son

ITEM Arrived from Vta.

VRB7Feb,dauinSB

VRB Son, 28 Dec*

VRB in SB 28Nov, dau

ITEM Patera Valley farm*

OBTObituary*

VRB son, 15 Jul, in SB*

ITEM new brick residence

ITEM Leave SF for SB*

VRM 11 Jun/ L. Stevens*

ITEM Sail from England*

ITEM 6 lbs. potato*

ITEM Deputy Co. clerk

ITEM Arrived from SF

VRD 22 Mar, age 58*

VRM 17 Mar; Moise Kah-*

MEM I.O.O.F. mem

VRM To Dorothy C.Lane*

SOCI.O.O.F. Officer*

Item Land dispute*

ITEM Arrived from Vta.

VRM May 8 to N. Lugo*

VRD body on mesa*

VRB In SB 1 Mar, son

ITEM Arrived from SF

ITEM From Parissima R*

ITEM Arrived from Nevada

VRM In SB, to Mecks*

VRM 6 May, to N. Lugo*

VRM to Charles Bennett*

VRM to Mabel Stone*

ITEM G.juror;runs saloon

ITEM Installed lighting*

ST16Novl872 2:2

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SP3Junl869 25

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Haverhill.MassachusettsBy Chase, George WingateGift of Ruth Gilbert Harrison

Index to the 1800 Census ofMassachusettsBy Bentley, Elizabeth Petty,CompilerIndex

Map of the Town of Haverhill,Essex County, Mass., 1851By Walling, Henry F.Gift of Ruth Gilbert Harrison

Street Atlas, Metro Boston,Eastern MassachusettsBy Arrow MapGift of Edwin Storr

976.9MADISONR2CRA

974.1OXFORDH2/LAP

974.1

WASHINGTONV2LON

974.1PENOBSCOTV2HOF

975.2BALTIMOREV4

HOL

974.4

ESSEXH2CHA

974.4X2BEN1800

974.4ESSEXE7WAL

974.4SUFFOLKE7ARR

MISSOURIMissouri Genealogical Gleanings, 977.81840 and Beyond, Volume 3 V2By Eddlcmon. Sherida K. EDDGift of Virginia and Jay Paddock V.3

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NEBRASKAEarly Days in Polk County 978.2By Flodman, Mildred Newman POLKGift of Ruth Gilbert Harrison H2/FLO

NEW JERSEYBurlington County, New Jersey, 974.9Complete Microfiche, April 1997 BURLINGTONBy LDS Family History Library A3Gift of Beatrice McGrath

Middlesex County, New Jersey,Heirs to Estates from partitionsand divisions filed at NewBrunswick, 1780-1870By Brown, Virginia Alleman,Compiler

NORTH CAROLINASomerset Homecoming,Recovering a Lost HeritageBy Rcdford, Dorothy SpruillGift of Edwin Storr

OHIOGreene County, Ohio—Past and PresentBy Kilner, Arthur R

Atlas of the State of Ohio, 1868By Walling, HP., CompilerGift of Edwin Storr

PENNSYLVANIA30 Perry County, Pennsylvania,Cemetery RecordsBy Closson PressGift of Peggy Hall

Central Pennsylvania Marriages,17OM896By Fisher, Charles A., CompilerGift of Ruth Gilbert Harrison

History of Susquehanna County,PennsylvaniaBy Blackman, Emily C.Gift of Ruth Gilbert Harrison

SOUTH CAROLINAMarriage Notices in The South-Carolina and American GeneralGazette and The Royal GazetteBy Salley, A. S., Jr., Editor,CompilerGift of Edwin Storr

SOUTH DAKOTAA Brief History of South DakotaBy Robinson, DoaneGift of Edwin Storr

TENNESSEE

1880 Census, Sullivan County,Tennessee By Sistlcr, Byron;Sistler, Samuel, TranscribersReview copy

1880 Census, Macon County,TennesseeBy Sistler, Byron H. andSistler, Barbara, TranscribersReview copy

LDS

974.9MIDDLESEXP2

BRO

975.6WASHINGTONH2RED

977.1GREENEH2/KIL

977.1E7WAL/1868

974.8PERRY

V3CLO

974.8V2FIS1700-1896

974.8SUSQUEHANNAH2BLA

975.7V2SAL

978.3H2ROB

976.8SULLIVANX2SIS

976.8MACONX2SIS

TEXASConfederate Indigent Families 976.4Lists ofTexas, 1863-1865 M2By Mearse, Linda, Transcriber MEAGift of Phebe Yates PemberChapter, Daughters of theConfederacy

VIRGINIAEarly Virginia Families Along the 975.5

James River, Volume I, HENRICOHcnrico County— R2

Goochland County, Virginia FOLBy Fojey, Louise Pledge Heath,CompilerGift of Edwin Storr

The Heartland, RockinghamCounty (Virginia)By Hess, Nancy B.,Compiler & EditorGift of Edwin Storr

The History of PittsylvaniaCounty, VirginiaBy Clement! Maud CarterGift of Edwin Storr

History of Scott County,VirginiaBy Addington, Robert M.Gift of Edwin Storr

Marriage Records of BerkeleyCounty, Virginia, 1781-1854By Keesecker, Guy L., Editor,Compiler

Gift

WASHINGTON1880 Census, Spokane County,

Gift of Ruth Gilbert Harrison

Early Marriages of SpokaneCounty, Washington Territory,Book AA",m&1890By Wildman, Lorena, Compiler,Lartigue, Carrie, CompilerGift of Ruth Gilbert Harrison

Early Wills of Spokane County,Washington, July 7,1891 toJanuary 1,1900By Sheldon, Mary, Compiler;Wildman, Lorena, CompilerGift of Ruth Gilbert Harrison

The Trees Were so Thick ThereWas Nowhere to Look But Up!,Early Settlers of Morton andMineral .WashingtonBy Sparkman, LaVonne M.

Gift of Edwin Storr

WISCONSINWisconsin School Districts,Legal Names and LocationsBy Schneider, Donald D.,CompilerGift of Kathleen Brewster

975.5ROCKINGHAMH2HES

975.5PITTSYLVANIAH2CLE

975.5SCOTTH2ADD

975.5BERKELEYV2KEE

979.7SPOKANEX2GAR

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WIL

979.7SPOKANEP2SHE

979.7LEWISD3SPA

977.5J2SCH

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CANADACanadian Library Yearbook, 971Fifth Edition, 1990 D27By Alexander, Wendy, Editor ALEGift of Edwin Storr 1990

QUEBECCorrections and Additions to 971.4Dictionnaire Gdndalogique des V2Families Canadicnnes LEBBy Leboeuf, J.-Arthur Suppl.On loan from Gail Marzano Estok

Dictionnaire Ge*n6alogique des 971.4Families Canadiennes, Volume I, V217th Century, A to Z TANBy Tanguay, L' Abbe", Compiler V.IOn loan from Gail Marzano Estok

Dictionnaire Glnlalogique des 971.4Families Canadiennes, Vols 2-7 V2By Tanguay, L'Abbe", Compiler TANOn loan from Gail Marzano Estok V.2-7

The "Dit" Name: French- 971.4Canadian Surnames, Aliases, D4Adulterations and Anglicizations QUIBy Quintin, Robert J., EditorOn loan from Gail Marzano Estok

A Guide to the Catholic Churches 971.4of the Province of Quebec K2By Quintin, Robert J., Editor QUIOn loan from Gail Marzano Estok

Miller's Manual. A Research 971.4Guide to the Major French- D27Canadian Genealogical MILResources,What They are andHow to Use ThemBy Miller, Douglas J.On loan from Gail Marzano Estok

The Notaries of French-Canada, 971.41626-1900 P2By Quinlin, Robert J., Editor QUIOn loan from Gail Marzano Estok

ONTARIOEarly Marriages in Ontario'sEastern TownshipsBy Robbins, Douglas A.,CompilerGift of Peggy Hall

971.3V2ROB

Guide to the Catholic Parishes of 971.3Ontario K2By Quinlin, Robert J., Editor QUIOn loan from Gail Marzano Estok

Inventory of Cemeteries inOntario: A GenealogicalResearch Guide(1987 Edition)

By Ronnow, Vema, Editor

Gift of Peggy Hall

The McCabe List, EarlyIrish in the Ottawa ValleyBy Elliott, Bruce S., Compiler

971.3

V3RON

971.3OTTAWAW2ELL

SASKATCHEWANA Stake in the WestBy Carnduff, John P.Camduff, RichardGift of Edwin Storr

EUROPE

Michelin Road Atlas of EuropeBy Hamlyn, Paul

Gift of Edwin Storr

ENGLANDFamily History in ScarboroughLibrary

Gift of Edwin Ston-

Family History Sources atMalton Library, North YorkshireCounty Library

By North Yorkshire CountyLibrary

Gift of Edwin Storr

IRELAND

Ulster

By Gwynn, Stephen, Describcr

Gift of Edwin Slorr

SCOTLAND

Scottish Family HistoryBy Stuart, MargaretGift of Becky Saundcrs

ITALY

Italians to America, Volume 8,October 1893- May 1895

By Glazier, Ira A. andFilby, P. William , Editors

Italians to America, Volume 9,June 1895- June 1896By Glazier, Ira A. andFilby, P. William , Editors

POLAND

Korzcnic Polskie, Polish Roots

By Chorzcmpa, Rosemary A.Gift of Edwin Storr

SPAIN

Finding Your Hispanic RootsBy Ryskamp, George R.

Review copy

971.24

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H2CAR

940E7

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942NORTH

YORKSHIRED27

SLA

942

YORKSHIREA3NOR

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945

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945W3GLAVol.9

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FAMILY GENEALOGIESThe Berkshire, Vermont, Chaffces 929.2and their Descendants, 1801-1911 CHAFFEEBy Elliott, Aimer J., Compiler ELL

Gift of Edwin Storr

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Soldier Boy Guidelines on Submissions

Taken from government records, the

following figures may surprise or shock

you, for they reflect the total enlistment of

Northern soldiers during the Civil War and

their ages:

10yrsold-25

llyrsold-34

12yrsold-225

13yrsold-380

14 yrs old-1,602

15 yrs old-104,987 (3.5%)

16 yrs old -231,051 (8.0%)

17 yrs old - 884,981 (28.0%)

18 yrs old -1,158,434 (38.5%)

19 to 22 yrs-617,511 (20.5%)

22 to 44 yrs - 52,696

45 and above - 0

The 15 to 18 year-olds made up 78% of

the total enlisted force. The 10 to 12 year-

olds were drummer boys.

Solano Co. GS, June/July 1992 via Placer Trails,

May 92; via Colorado GS; via Nuggets from

Paradise.

Due Dates:

July 15 - Summer 1998

October 15 - Fall 1998

January 15 - Winter 1999

April 15 - Spring 1999

Material for this quarterly publication is

solicited from members and non-members of

the Society.

Articles and information submitted will

be scanned and converted into raw text for

typesetting. Therefore, all submissions must

be typed and printed clearly. Dot matrix print

outs in very small print do not convert well,

so please try to set your letter size at 11 pt. or

larger.

Queries: Please have them be succinct, and

easy to understand. Give full names, dates and

locations when possible. Queries should be

typed, and accompanied by a cover letter with

your name, address and phone number.

Submission topics:

Local records: Church records (birth, bap

tisms, death, marriage records); Cemetery

records; School records; Business records; Civil

and Court records; Clubs and Lodge records;

Deeds; Wills and Estate records.

Family research: Ahnentafels, narratives or

lineages of a family (sources would be appreciated).

General information pertaining to geneal

ogy: "How To" articles; historical essays; any

thing that may make one laugh, etc.

Warning: The editorial staff (of one at this

moment) reserves the right to copy-edit anysubmission.

Having An Out Of Body Experience?

Or Simply Changed Your Address? We Need To Know!

Name:

Old Address:

City/State/Zip:

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Date effective:

Return to: Membership Chairman, SBCGS, P.O. Box 1303, Goleta, CA 93116-1303

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Surname IndexThis index does not include S.B. Newspapers, New in the SBCGS Library

nor Maner Thorpe's Ahnentafel.

Aasicd 37 Kimmons 28

Arbtin 35 Krichbaum 36

Bauer 36 Langhcinrich/Longhcnry 36

Bloor 36 Locket 36

Boyce 34 Macaulay 29

Brclsibrd 36 MacDonells 28

Campbell 28 Macphcrson 29

Coombs 36 McGrath 29

Crawford 36 McQuaid 36

Culp 36 Mcndoza 37

Dalic/Dailcy 36 Miller 36

Day 34 Nelson 36

Dufficld 36 Pill 28

Fcaris 36 Rawlinson 28

Fischer 36 Shoop 36

Gcrhart 36 Stewart 29

Hcyd/Hcid/Hcydt/Heidl 36 Thomas 36

Hill 36 Thorpe 30

llillcbrand 29 Ware 35

Horn 27 Wcingart 36

Kidd 29 Wilson 29, 36

French Ancestor Research Group

' * * * June 10th, July 8th, & August 12th * * * * * *■

Call Gail Estok for details, 967-5221.

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Price P&H

The Seed Bed - A Column of Local Sources $5.00 $2.00

By Marilyn Owen, 46 pp.

The Great Register 1890 - Santa Barbara County, Calif. $10.00 $2.00

Male Surnames in the Santa Barbara County

Election District, 68 pp.

The Great Register 1890 - Mono County, California $5.00 $2.00

Male Surnames in the Mono Co. Election District, 18pp.

The 1895 Santa Barbara City Directory, 90 pp. $10.00 $2.50

Santa Barbara - Ticrra Adorado ■ A brief history of $5.00 $2.00

Santa Barbara from old Spanish days to 1930,112 pp.

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Santa Barbara County

One of California's 27 original counties. While the county was aaually created in 1850, the written history of the area

dates back to 1542. In that year Juan Cabrillo discovered the Santa Barbara Channel and later, according to legend, crossed to

San Miguel Island where he died and was buried. A second Spanish explorer, Sebastian Vizcaino, entered the channel on the

Feast Day of Saint Barbara in 1602, and named the area accordingly. Fr. Fermin Francisco dc Lasucn founded the Santa

Barbara mission in 1786. Santa Barbara Royal Presidio, established April 21, 1782, by Fr. junipcro Serra, was the last of four

toyal presidios in Aha California: Santa Barbara, San Diego, Monterey, and San Francisco. Santa Barbara had all three

Spanish forms of administration - Presidio representing the military, Pueblo the civil, and Mission the religious. In 1873,

Ventura County was established from the southern portion of the original Santa Barbara area.

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