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551
Nat Gottleib - Obituary from Santa Cruz Sentinel - Friday, 5 May 1989
Nat Gottleib - Obituary from Santa Cruz Sentinel - Friday, 5 May 1989
Owner of original: Newspapers.com
Date: 5 May 1989
 
552
Naturalization Petition - Kevei [sic] Morris
Naturalization Petition - Kevei [sic] Morris
Naturalised in the Superior Court of San Joaquin County, Stockton, California on 20 Mar 1867. Naturalization petiton number 197. Kevei is shown as "formerly of the Kingdom of Prussia."
Date: 20 Mar 1867
 
553
Neil Eugene Moore
Neil Eugene Moore
Neil Eugene Moore - Obituary from Mattoon, Illinois Journal Gazette · Thursday, August 14, 2003
Owner of original: Newspapers.com
Date: 14 Aug 2003
 
554
New South Wales Police Gazette - 8 Apr 1891 - Otto Wiser
New South Wales Police Gazette - 8 Apr 1891 - Otto Wiser
On page 121: "Sydney - A warrant has been issued by the Central PoliceBench for the arrest of Otto Wiser, charged under the Industrial Schools Act. He is about 15 years of age, short and stout build, fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes: dressed in a short-cut dark-gray sac coat and gray trousers: very shabby and dirty looking. Complainant, Bruno Wiser, 193 Elizabeth Street."
Date: 8 Apr 1891
 
555
New York Times Article - 'Violent Earthquate Shock in California' - Published 1 Aug 1902
New York Times Article - "Violent Earthquate Shock in California" - Published 1 Aug 1902
"Buildings Razed in Los Alamos and People Panic-Stricken. Every Brick Structure in Town Either Demolished or Seriously Damaged - No Loss of Life Reported - Great Gaps in the Earth." This earthquake hit Los Alamos on 31 July 1902. (The great San Franciso earthquake was on 18 April 1906, almost four years later.)
 
556
Newspaper Article - Jesse Crumpler and His Farm Operations
Newspaper Article - Jesse Crumpler and His Farm Operations
Jesse Crumpler from North Coker (near Yeovil) produces T.T. [tuberculin-tested] milk, and "for the last five we have been supplying St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Our present contract is for 200 gallons a day. In addition, we retail about 100 gallons daily, apart from a large retail trade in butter and a certain amount of cream.

"Our farms at North Coker comprise 350 acreas all but 50 being grass. We mil about 120 cows, non-pedigree Dairy Shorthorns, with registered bulls. Heifer calves for replacement are reared and the bulls disposed of either for veal or stock -- mostly the latter."
 
557
Norman Harold Luing - Birth Certificate
Norman Harold Luing - Birth Certificate
Born 7 Feb 1893 at 31 Gandy Street, Exeter. Father George Luing, mother Emma Grace [Motton] Luig. Occupation of father: dairyman.
Date: 20 Mar 1893
 
558
Obituary - Lois Jean Schamber Singley - <i>The Ukiah Daily Journal</i> - 31 Mar 1998 - Page A-12
Obituary - Lois Jean Schamber Singley - The Ukiah Daily Journal - 31 Mar 1998 - Page A-12
"Services for Lois Jean Schamber Singley will be held at 11:00 AM Wednesday at Eversole Mortuary.

"Mrs. Singley died Saturday, March 28, 1998. She was 68.

"Born Oct 4, 1929 in Honolulu, Hawaii, she was the daughter of Eugene and Peggy Schamber and attended Anna Head Private High School in Berkeley from 1945 to 1946. She graduated from Ukiah High School in 1948. After high school, she worked for AT&T from 1948 to 1953.

"Mrs. Singley had lived in Ukiah since 1937 and was involved with numerous organizations, including Job's Daughters, Wool Growers/Bo-Peeps, Sun House guild, and the Mendocino County Election Board. She also was also an advocate for the handicapped.

"Mrs. Singley is survived her her husband, George Singley of Ukiah; son and daughter-in-law, Stan and Kathy singley of Santa Fe, N.M.; sister, Ruth Hill of Sun City West, Arizona; grandchildren Clint, Lauren and Michael Singley, all of Santa Fe, N.M.; nephews Tom Hill of Ukiah and Jim Hill of Santa Rosa; and numerous great-nephews, nieces and cousins.

"Memorial contributons may be made to Easter Seals, 501B N. Main, Lakeport, CA 95453."
Date: 31 Mar 1998
 
559
Obituary for Mary C. Burns from the 23 March 1961 issue of the Oakland Tribune, page 51
Obituary for Mary C. Burns from the 23 March 1961 issue of the Oakland Tribune, page 51
Owner of original: California Genealogical Society
Date: 23 Mar 1961
 
560
Obituary for Sarah (Morris) Levy - San Francisco Chronicle - 8 Dec 1924 - Page 6, Column 7
Obituary for Sarah (Morris) Levy - San Francisco Chronicle - 8 Dec 1924 - Page 6, Column 7
"In this city, December 6, 1924, Sarah, beloved wife of the late Raphael Levy, loving mother of Mrs. Leo Gilbert, Mrs. George McLeod, and Samuel and Mose Levy, and loving grandmother of Mrs. Milton Colton and Eleanor McLeod, a native of Germany, aged 83 years. (Stockton, Cal. papers please copy.)" Interment Salem Cemetery.
Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 8 De 1924
 
561
Obituary from Middletown [New York] <i>Daily Press</i>, 13 Sep 1890
Obituary from Middletown [New York] Daily Press, 13 Sep 1890
Girard DePeyster Saxon died at his house at 23 Myrtle Avenue, Middletown, New York on Friday (12 Sep 1890) from internal injuries resulting in "two abscesses" that "could not be made to heal."

Girard had recently been promoted to baggage master at the O&W [Ontario & Western Railroad] depot --- three months prior to his death. He attempted to board a moving train five weeks before his death, and fell to the ground. This caused problems with internal injuries he'd experienced "some time ago."

He was survived by his wife Belle C. Wood, daughter of John F. Wood, and a son --- nine weeks old.

His mother lives in San Francisco, his brother Ambrose in Monroe, and his sister, Mrs. John Frawler, lived in San Francisco but was last heard form in Chicago.
Date: 13 Sep 1890
 
562
Obituary of Albert Widmer from The San Francisco Call
Obituary of Albert Widmer from The San Francisco Call
Albert Widmer, a native of Switzerland, died in Sacramento, California on 15 Nov 1910, age 48 years.
Date: 19 Nov 1910
 
563
Obituary of Flora (Levy) Gilbert - San Francisco Examiner, 13 Dec 1960 - Page 23, Column 5 (Section III)
Obituary of Flora (Levy) Gilbert - San Francisco Examiner, 13 Dec 1960 - Page 23, Column 5 (Section III)
Flora Gilbert died 12 Dec 1960 in San Francisco. "Dearly beloved wife of the late Leo Gilbert; devoted mother of Ruby D. Colton; loving grandmother of Helen C. Glassman; loving great-grandmother of Susan and Deborah Anne Glassman; beloved sister of the late Samuel and Mose Levy and Sadie McLeod." Interment Salem Memorial Park, contributions to the Hebrew Home for the Aged.
Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 13 Dec 1960
 
564
Obituary of Lewis J. Raby - <i>Appleton Post-Crescent</i> - Thursday, 27 Feb 1964 (page B12)
Obituary of Lewis J. Raby - Appleton Post-Crescent - Thursday, 27 Feb 1964 (page B12)
135 1/2 Union Street, Neenah

"Age 80, passed away Wednesday morning at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born March 17, 1883 in New York and has been a Neenah resident since 1957. Mr. Raby is survived by his wife, Mayme, and several nieces and nephews. Private funeral services will be Saturday morning at the Westgor Funeral Home, Neenah, with interment in St. Margaret Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 until 9 pm Friday at the funeral home. Memorials to the American Cancer Society will be appreciated."
 
565
Obituary of Sarah [Dumka] Morris - San Francisco Chronicle - 29 Jan 1916 - Page 6, Column 8
Obituary of Sarah [Dumka] Morris - San Francisco Chronicle - 29 Jan 1916 - Page 6, Column 8
"In this city, January 28, Sara, dearly beloved wife of Moses Morris, devoted mother of Isidore and Samuel Morris and Mrs. Eva Rehfeld, and grandmother of Rosella and Flossie Rehfeld ans Sylvia Morris, a native of Lobsen, Prussia, Germany, aged 79 years. (Modesto, Cal. papers please copy.) [...] Interment Salem Cemetery by automobile."
Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 29 Jan 1916
 
566
Odd Fellows' Cemetery Crematory Record for Bruno Wyser
Odd Fellows' Cemetery Crematory Record for Bruno Wyser
Bruno died of cancer (age 54 years 9 months) at the Lane Hospital in San Francisco on 7 Dec 1895. He was cremated on 9 Dec 1895 (3:00 PM), and his ashes were collected by his widow on 29 April 1896. She was then living at 31 Minna Street, San Francisco, CA 94105.
 
567
Oliver French and Family - 1901 U.K. Census
Oliver French and Family - 1901 U.K. Census
The 1901 U.K. census shows Oliver French, age 40 born in Frome, Somerset, a road labourer, living with his wife Dorcas, age 33 born in Whatley Somerset. With them are their children: William (age 11), Walter (age 7), Dorcas (age 5), Jessie (age 3), and Olive (age 11 months). The children were all born in Frome, Somerset.

They are living on Whitewell Road, Frome, Somerset.

Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 2308; Folio: 170; Page: 35.

Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1901 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives, 1901.
Date: 1901
 
568
Open House at The Wilkinsons - 140 Dowsett Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 15 May 1950
 
569
Original Will - William Crumplehere - 1614 (Front)
Original Will - William Crumplehere - 1614 (Front)
[This document is severely damaged at the top left corner]

[In the name] of God Amen the sixth day of Aprill in the yeares of the Reygne of our

..... [damaged] [Ja]mes by the grace of god of England Fraunce and Ireland kinge defender of the

..... [damaged] twelfe and of Scotland the seaven and fortieth Anno d[omi]ni one thowsand six hundred

..... [damaged] ....teen I William Crumpleher of Winterborne Kingston in the Countie of Dors[e]t yeoman being

..... [damaged] bodie but of good and p[er]fect remembrance thank[es] be given into Allmightie god do make my

..... [damaged] will and testament in mann[er] and forme followinge First I Com[m]itt my soule unto allmightie god


..... [damaged] [c]reator and redeemer by whose death and passion I hope to be saved and my bodie to be buried in

[the chu]rch litten of Kingston aforesaid as neere unto the place as my father was buried in as may be

..... [damaged] unto the rep[ar]ac[i]ons of my p[ar]ish Church of Kingston five shilling[es]. Item I give unto william

..... [damaged] George Goold . Prudence Crumpleher and Margarett Friers my Childrens Children to eyther

[of t]hem a sheepe beinge hogg[es]. Item my will is that my wife Edith Crumpleher shall have the use and

[pro]fitt of halfe of all my errable land lyinge within the three Com[m]on feild[es] of Kingston aforesaid

togeather with all the appurtenances thereunto belonginge. And the Com[m]oditie and p[ro]fitt of the fowerth

p[ar]te of all my sev[er]all ground[es] and meadowe ground[es] and halfe the p[ro]fitt of the orchard, garden and all

other necessary Com[m]odities . with sufficient howse roome both within dores and without to laye her Corne

and hay in and howse roome to lie her beast[es] in . and the use and occupac[i]on of halfe of all my good[es]

both within dores and without, both Corne aswell within dores as in the barne and likewise halfe my

Corne in the feyld[es] . and halfe my beast[es] and sheepe to be inioyed by her duringe her life payinge the fowerth

p[ar]te of duties rent[es] and rep[ar]ac[i]ons whatsoev[er] duringe her life. And after her decease all the said good[es]

and Cattell[es] that my said wife shall have the use and occupac[i]on of vertue of this my will shall

remayne unto my sonne John Crumpelher yf he be livinge except some beddinge which shee may

dispose at her pleasure. And after the death of the said Edith my wife my will is that my

sonne Richard Crumpelher shall have the one halfe of my livinge accordinge unto my former graunt

made unto him under my hand in writinge Item my will ^is that my said sonne Richard Crumpelher

shall pr[e]sently after my decease have and possesse halfe of all my sev[er]all and halfe of all my meadowe

[grou]nd[es] duringe his mothers life payinge for the same six pound[es] yearly unto my sonne John Crumpelher


 
570
Original Will - William Crumplehere - 1614 (Reverse)
Original Will - William Crumplehere - 1614 (Reverse)
[Top and right hand side of document severely damaged]

1. ….. [damaged] my good[es] [n]ot before g….. [damaged]
2. ….. [damaged] [an] bequeath unto my sonne ….. [damaged]
3. ….. [damaged] this my last [wi]ll and te[st]ament for ….. [damaged]
4. for that the said John Crumpelher and h….. [damaged]
5. charges for the plowinge of her ground and Carryinge ….. [damaged]
6. all such fryth and fier wood as she shall have occation to use at ….. [damaged]
7. charges without payinge any thinge for the same Item my will ….. [damaged]
8. Crumpelher shall have the use of halfe the p[ar]sonage of winterb[orne] ….. [damaged]
9. william Crumpelher and John Crumpelher the use of thother halfe ….. [damaged]
10. from and after Midsom[m]er day next doinge and payinge and p[er]forming….. [damaged]
11. as shalbe in a lease expressed which is to be graunted unto them by Joh[n] ….. [damaged]
12. gentleman and for the lower roomes of the dwellinge howse my will is ….. [damaged]
13. Crumpelher shall have the use of them wholly to himselfe and the loft….. [damaged]
14. emongest them all three to leay there corne in duringe the wh….. [damaged]
15. Richard shall have the use and p[ro]fitt of all the littell garde[n] ….. [damaged]
16. house and three goad square more of ground lyinge in the south….. [damaged]
17. next peperalley wholly to his owne use hidginge it at his owne cost ….. [damaged]
18. Crumpelher his marke witnes herunto Huberte Galton John Gal[ton] ….. [damaged]

19. his marke Thomas Strangwaies./.

20. Probatu[m] Coram ….. [damaged]

21. decimo tertio die m[ensis] ….. [damaged]

22. d[omi]ni 1614 Comissaq[ue] fui[t] ….. [damaged]

23. iurat[o] &c Salvo iura….. [damaged]
 
571
Original Will of Richard Crumpelhere [1594]
Original Will of Richard Crumpelhere [1594]
1. In the name of God Amen 1594 I Richard [Crum]plhere of
2. the p[ar]ish of Winterborne Kingstone sicke in bodie but
3. of good and p[er]fect remembrance, doe make my last
4. will and Testament ^the xij of Januarie^ in manner and forme following
5. first I comitt my soule to Almightie god & my bodie
6. to be buried at the discretion of my executor or
7. admynistr in Christian buryall
8. It[e]m I geve to my p[ar]ishe Church of Kingstone xijd
9. It[e]m to the poore of the same p[ar]ishe xijd
10. whereas I rec[eaved] yerely during the terme of
11. foure or five yeres of Mr Ric[har]d Mychell xli by
12. the yere to the use of Marie my Wiffe and
13. Thomas my son[ne], In Considerac[i]on hereof I
14. geve and bequeth to Marie my Wiff and Thomas my
15. son[ne] all my goods and cattels moveable and
16. unmoveable in full satisfaction of the anuitie
17. aforsaid
18. In Witnesse hereof I have putte my hand
19. Testibus Mr Richard Mychell
20. Thomas Strongwayes
21. Robert Powell /Clerke/

The probate section is in Latin. A translation is:

19th November 1595 was granted administration of the goods etc of Richard Crumplehere and
Marie Crumplehere his relict, deceased, and also the guardianship of Thomas Crumplehere
their son during his minority, to Richard Michell, Thomas Strangwayes
gentleman, Hubert Galton and John Galton, in the person of John Symons notary
public, their proxy, sworn etc., and they have to render account at Michaelmas
next
Date: 1594
 
572
Page 1 - Minnie Frost James 1977 Letter
Page 1 - Minnie Frost James 1977 Letter
Date: 1977
 
573
Page 2 - Minnie Frost James 1977 Letter
Page 2 - Minnie Frost James 1977 Letter
Date: 1977
 
574
Page 3 - Minnie Frost James 1977 Letter
Page 3 - Minnie Frost James 1977 Letter
 
575
Page 4 - Minnie Frost James 1977 Letter
Page 4 - Minnie Frost James 1977 Letter
Date: 1977
 
576
Page from Craig Walsh's Baby Book
My mother was in labor for over four days. My condition at birth, however, was modesty noted as "perfect." I still spent ten days in the hospital.
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Craig Walsh
Date: 21 May 1949
 
577
Passenger List - "De Grasse" from Le Harve, France to New York City
Arrival in NYC on 27 Aug 1951. New York Passenger Lists, Year: 1951; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_8027; Line: 15.
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: www.ancestry.com
 
578
Passenger List - S.S. Columbia - Sailing from Glasgow (30 Oct 1920), arriving in New York (9 Nov 1920)
Passenger List - S.S. Columbia - Sailing from Glasgow (30 Oct 1920), arriving in New York (9 Nov 1920)
The ship's manifest shows Philip Winkler (age 52, born Lowitz, Poland, a shoemaker) sailing to the United States with his wife Rebecca Vinkler (age 48,, born in Lowitz, Poland) and daughters Marion Vinkler [Mariam Winkler], age 15, and Lily Vinkler, age 11. Both daughters born in Glasgow. Their immigration into the United States is permanent, and they are bound to San Francisco to stay with daughter Tilhe Guyer, 1253 41st Avenue, Sunset, San Francisco.

Year: 1920; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_2870; Line: 14. Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957; (National Archives Microfilm Publication T715, 8892 rolls); Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Date: 9 Nov 1920
 
579
Passenger list of British citizens on R.M.S. Majestic of the White Star Line, sailing from New York and arriving in Southampton on 8 Jun 1913.
Passenger list of British citizens on R.M.S. Majestic of the White Star Line, sailing from New York and arriving in Southampton on 8 Jun 1913.
Shown on the passenger list are Mrs Sarah Wilson, housewife (age 35); Louise Wilson (age 40 - no occupation shown; this should be Louise Parker); and Frank Wilson (age 30 - but actually age 6).

Source: Ancestry.com. UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.
Original data: Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Inwards Passenger Lists. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Series BT26, 1,472 pieces. Class: BT26; Piece: 570; Item: 25.
Owner of original: National Archives of the UK
Date: 8 Jun 1913
 
580
Passenger List of R.M.S. Celtic of the White Star Line - Sailing from Liverpool on 17 Apr 1913, arrive Port of New York (Ellis Island) on 27 Apr 1913.
Passenger List of R.M.S. Celtic of the White Star Line - Sailing from Liverpool on 17 Apr 1913, arrive Port of New York (Ellis Island) on 27 Apr 1913.
Passengers shown are Minnie Louisa Parker, age 40, a dress maker from Birkenhead (thought to be Ann Louisa Parker); Sarah Wilson, age 35, a widow from Birkenhead; and Frank Wilson, age 5, a child (and Sarah's son). They are all heading to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. All show their nearest relative as Mrs J. C. Thomas, sister of Louisa and Sarah, living at 16 Gwendoline Street, Merthyr Tydvil.

Source: Year: 1913; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 2062; Line: 20; Page Number: 35. Ancestry.com. New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Owner of original: National Archives - Washington, D.C.
Date: 17 Apr 1913
 
581
Passenger Manifest (Assested Passage) for the Fowles Family - S.S. Herald, arrival 22 Aug 1856
Passenger Manifest (Assested Passage) for the Fowles Family - S.S. Herald, arrival 22 Aug 1856
The passenger manifest shows Job Fowles, age 24, a farm labourer from Kempsford, Gloucestershire, traveling to New South Wales with his wife Honor, age 27, a farm servant. With them are their two children: Elizabeth (age 3) and Sarah Ann (age 1).

Source Information: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007.
Date: 22 Aug 1856
 
582
Passenger Manifest - <b>S.S. Matsonia</b> - Helen Lucille King
Passenger Manifest - S.S. Matsonia - Helen Lucille King
Sailing from Honolulu on 27 May 1925 to San Francisco. After Helen's vacation in Hawaii --- where she met Albert Wilkinson on a blind date --- she returned to San Francisco. She and Albert wrote letters to each other regularly: Albert had a friend in the post office so he could get the letters as quickly as possible. The idea was that they would stay apart for a year to see if it was true love: by Nov 1925 Helen sailed back to Honolulu, and married Albert on 17 Nov 1925.
Date: 27 May 1925
 
583
Passenger Manifest - <i>S.S. Sierra</i> - Arrival in San Francisco 15 Jan 1906
Passenger Manifest - S.S. Sierra - Arrival in San Francisco 15 Jan 1906
The manifest of the S.S. Sierra shows Alice Barrington, age 25, a nurse born in England, arriving in San Francisco on 15 Jan 1906 with Ada Tozer, age 24 [born c.1884], a nurse born in Sydney. Both were second class salon passengers from Sydney, Australia.

Information about the vessel:

SIERRA / GDANSK 1900
5,989 gross tons, length 400.0ft x beam 50.2ft, two funnels, two masts, twin screw, speed 17 knots. Built 1900 by W. Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia for Oceanic SS Co, San Francisco (Spreckels Line), she made her maiden voyage in Sep 1900 between San Francisco, Honolulu, Auckland and Sydney. 1907 laid up. 1910 transferred to San Francisco - Honolulu service. 1915 San Francisco - Sydney service.

Jul 1918 - Sep 1919 became US Navy troopship and then returned to lay up.

1920 sold to Green Star SS Co, New York. 1921 sold to Polish American Navigation Corp, New York, one funnel removed, speed now 14 knots, renamed GDANSK. Used on the NY - Danzig service until 1922 when she reverted to the name SIERRA, owned by Walter A. Rush, NY.

1923 repurchased by Oceanic SS Co, refitted and 1924 resumed service San Francisco - Honolulu - Sydney. In 1934 control of the Oceanic SS Co passed to the Matson Line and the SIERRA sailed for Japan under the name SIERRA MARU and was scrapped. [North Star to Southern Cross by J. Maber] [Register of Merchant Ships Completed 1900 by
Starke / Schell]

Ancestry.com. California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008.
Date: 15 Jan 1906
 
584
Passenger Manifest - Albert Henry Piper - Arrival in California on 9 Apr 1936 on <i>S.S. Maunganui</i> from Sydney
Passenger Manifest - Albert Henry Piper - Arrival in California on 9 Apr 1936 on S.S. Maunganui from Sydney
The manifest shows Albert Henry Piper, age 61, a minister of religion, born in Christchurch, New Zealand, arriving in California on 9 Apr 1936 on the S.S. Maunganui from Sydney, Australia. He is resident in Sydney, Australia.
Date: 9 Apr 1936
 
585
Passenger Manifest - S.S. Australia - Departing San Francisco, California on 15 Jun 1897, arrival Honolulu, Hawaii 22 Jun 1897 - Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson [Emilia Wyser] and her 1-year-old son Albert Wilkinson, accompanied by Fanny [Fannie] Wyser
Passenger Manifest - S.S. Australia - Departing San Francisco, California on 15 Jun 1897, arrival Honolulu, Hawaii 22 Jun 1897 - Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson [Emilia Wyser] and her 1-year-old son Albert Wilkinson, accompanied by Fanny [Fannie] Wyser
The passenger manifest shows Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson, age 23, born in Switzerland, travelling with her son Albert Wilkinson, age 1 born in Hawaiian Islands, and sister Fanny [Fannie] Wyser, age 11, born in Australia. The purpose of the trip is "home."

Courtesy of the Hawaii State Archives.
Owner of original: Hawaii State Archives
Date: 22 Jun 1897
 
586
Passenger Manifest - S.S. Mariposa - Departed San Francisco, California on 30 Apr 1896, arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii 7 May 1896.  Passengers Elisa [Schoenhals] Wyser and Nanny [Fanny] Wyser
Passenger Manifest - S.S. Mariposa - Departed San Francisco, California on 30 Apr 1896, arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii 7 May 1896. Passengers Elisa [Schoenhals] Wyser and Nanny [Fanny] Wyser
Passenger manifest shows Elisa Wyser, age 48, born in Germany, and her daughter Nanny [actually Fanny] Wyser, age 11, born in Australia, arriving in Honolulu, Hawaii "to visit son" of Elisa, and brother of Fanny. The arrival, on 7 May 1896, was only four days before the birth (on 11 May 1896) of Albert Wilkinson, the son of Emilia [Lily] Wyser Wilkinson.

Courtesy of the Hawaii State Archives.
Owner of original: Hawaii State Archives
Date: 7 May 1896
 
587
Passenger Manifest - S.S. President Cleveland - Depart Honolulu 14 Oct 1927, arrive San Francisco 20 Oct 1927
Passenger Manifest - S.S. President Cleveland - Depart Honolulu 14 Oct 1927, arrive San Francisco 20 Oct 1927
The return sailing was on the President Madison sailing from San Francisco on 6 January 1928, arriving in Honolulu on 12 January 1928. Returned with wife Helen and daughter Shirley. Their addresses were simply shown as "Bank of Hawaii."
Date: 14 Oct 1927
 
588
Passenger Manifest for <b>S.S. Cameronia</b> - Glasgow to New York - Departure 21 Jul 1916 - Etty Vinkler
Passenger Manifest for S.S. Cameronia - Glasgow to New York - Departure 21 Jul 1916 - Etty Vinkler
Date: 21 Jul 1916
 
589
Passenger manifest for S.S. Lurline (voyage 29) departing Honolulu 18 Aug 1934, arrival Los Angeles 23 Aug 1934
Passenger manifest for S.S. Lurline (voyage 29) departing Honolulu 18 Aug 1934, arrival Los Angeles 23 Aug 1934
Passengers Eugene Schamber (age 34), Winifred Schamber (age 33), Ruth Schamber (age 3), and Lois Schamber (age 4).
Date: 18 Aug 1934
 
590
Passenger Manifest for S.S. Parisian - Dudley Walsh - Arrival 22 Jun 1912
Passenger Manifest for S.S. Parisian - Dudley Walsh - Arrival 22 Jun 1912
Passenger manifest shows departure from Londonderry on 13 Jun 1912 and arrival in Boston on 22 Jun 1912 on S.S. Parisian. Age 21 (date of birth approximately 1891), born Letterfir, Inverin, County Galway, Ireland. Father Peter Walsh; destination Norwood, Massachusetts. To live with brother William Walsh, 8 Rockhill Street, Norwood, Massachusetts 02062.
Date: 22 Jun 1912
 
591
Passenger manifest for S.S. R.M.M. Aorangi, Sailing from Honolulu Hawaii for Vancouver, B.C. Canada - Departure 18 Jun 1928, Arrival 21 Jun 1928
Passenger manifest for S.S. R.M.M. Aorangi, Sailing from Honolulu Hawaii for Vancouver, B.C. Canada - Departure 18 Jun 1928, Arrival 21 Jun 1928
Manifest shows Amy Roberts, age 39, born in Australia, a bookkeeper, travelling with her daughter Peggy Roberts, age 19, born in California. Address of Aunt, Mrs. Jurgensen, shown as 691 Glisan Street, Portland, Oregon. Address of father, J. Boyd, 1554 Palolo Avenue, Honolulu.

Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. RG76, T-479 to T-520, T-4689 to T-4874, T-14700 to T-14939, C-4511 to C-4542. Roll: T-14892.
Date: 21 Jun 1928
 
592
Passenger Manifest of R.M.S. Moana - Departed San Francisco, California on 1 Dec 1898, arrived Honolulu, Hawaii on 8 Dec 1898 - Fanny Wyser
Passenger Manifest of R.M.S. Moana - Departed San Francisco, California on 1 Dec 1898, arrived Honolulu, Hawaii on 8 Dec 1898 - Fanny Wyser
The manifest shows Miss Fanny Wyser, age 14, born in Sydney, Australia, last resident in San Francisco, California, arriving in Honolulu, Hawaii "joining sister."

Passenger manifest courtesy of the Hawaii State Archives.
Owner of original: Hawaii State Archives
Date: 8 Dec 1898
 
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Passenger Manifest of S.S. Arawa - Depart San Francisco 12 Jan 1895, Arrive Honolulu 19 Jan 1895 - Bruno Wyser and Family, from Switzerland, 'seeking employment'
Passenger Manifest of S.S. Arawa - Depart San Francisco 12 Jan 1895, Arrive Honolulu 19 Jan 1895 - Bruno Wyser and Family, from Switzerland, "seeking employment"
Sheet 2 of the passenger manifest, for steerage passengers, shows Bruno Wyser, age 53, a tanner from Switzerland, arriving in Honolulu "seeking employment." With Bruno are wife Eliza (48) and children Mary (23), Lily (22), Bruno (10), Fanny (8), and Lena (6). [We believe Lena is Amy Winifred, daughter of Ida Alice Wyser.]

Manifest courtesy of the Hawaii State Archives, Honolulu.
Owner of original: Hawaii State Archives
Date: 19 Jan 1895
 
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Personalities at the Poultry Show
Personalities at the Poultry Show
Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 20 Jan 1934
 
595
Philip Winkler and Family - 1901 Scottish Census
Philip Winkler and Family - 1901 Scottish Census
The 1901 census shows Philip Winkler (age 31, a bootmaker working at home for an employer, born in Poland) living with his wife Rebecca (age 30) and daughters Matilda (age 10, born in Poland), Etty (age 6, born in England), Sarah (age 2, born in Scotland), and son Aron (under 1, born in Scotland). They lived at 39 Hospital Street in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, and had two rooms with one or more windows.
Date: 1 Mar 1901
 
596
Press Release - 'Exhibit Offers Insight Into the Filmmaking of James Ivory'
Press Release - "Exhibit Offers Insight Into the Filmmaking of James Ivory"
"Ivory credits legendary University of Oregon art professor Marion Ross and painting teacher Jack Wilkinson with training his eye for visual images."
 
597
Probate of Francis Wilson - Died 30 Aug 1912 in East London, South Africa
Probate of Francis Wilson - Died 30 Aug 1912 in East London, South Africa
District Probate Registry at Chester - Francis Wilson abode at 35 The Woodlands, Birkenhead at time of his death. Widow Sarah Ann Wilson granted letters of administration. Value of estate Stg 140.0.0. Document dated 4 Mar 1913.
Date: 4 Mar 1913
 
598
Rachel Morris King Obituary - <i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> - 16 Jan 1941 - Page A3
Rachel Morris King Obituary - San Francisco Chronicle - 16 Jan 1941 - Page A3
"In this city, January 15, 1941, Rachel, beloved wife of the Max King, loving mother of Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Albert J. Wilkinson of Honolulu, devoted sister of Mrs. Robert Salinger. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 o'clock p.m. at the mortuary of Halsted & Co., 1123 Sutter St., near Polk."
Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 16 Jan 1941
 
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Register Copy of the Will of Richard Crumpelhere [1594]
Register Copy of the Will of Richard Crumpelhere [1594]
At that time the year ended on 24 March, so Jan 1594 is 1595 by modern reckoning.

1. In the name of God Amen 1594 I Richard
2. Crunplehere of the p[ar]ish of Winterborne Kingston
3. sick in body but of good and p[er]fect remembrance
4. do make this my last will and Testament the
5. xijth of Januarie in man[ner] and Forme Following
6. First I comitt my soule into the hands of
7. allmighti god and my body to be buried in
8. Christian buriall Item I give to my p[ar]ish
9. Church of Kingstone xijd Item to the poore
10. of the same p[ar]ish xijd whereas I receaved
11. yearley during the terme of fower or fyve yeare[s]
12. of Mr Richard Mychell xli by the yere to the
13. use of Mary my Wiff and Thomas my sonne In
14. Considerac[i]on hereof I give and bequeth to Mary
15. my Wiff and Thomas my sonne all my goods and
16. Cattels moveable and unmoveable in full satisfac[tion]
17. of the anuyti aforsaid In Witness whereof I
18. have putt my hand and witness Mr Richard
19. Michell Thomas Strangwayes Robert Powell
20. Clarke

The probate section is in Latin. A translation is:

On the nineteenth day of the month of November AD
1595 there was granted administration
\and letters of guardianship*/ of all and singular the goods rights and credits
of Richard Crumplehere deceased, late, while he lived, parishioner of
Winterborne Kingston, a peculiar jurisdiction of the Dean of Salisbury,
?from intestacy**, to Richard Michell, Thomas Strangwayes gentleman,
Hubert Galton and John Galton during the minority of Thomas
Crumplehere ,son of the said deceased, in the person of John Symes
their proxy, sworn well and truly to administer and
to pay the debts … …
to render account … … … …
[standard form wording, heavily abbreviated, scrawled and not really worth puzzling out]

* the Latin is ac l’re Tutele.

** the original Latin is ab intestat’, which doesn’t really make sense in the context.
Date: 1595
 
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Register from the Los Alamos Graveyard
Register from the Los Alamos Graveyard
Courtesy of Michael W. Farris of the California Tombstone Project
Owner of original: Michael W. Farris
 

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