1863 - 1938 (75 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Sarah Van Straaten was born in 1863 in San Francisco, California; died in 1938. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Sarah designed the new Home of Peace Cemetery in Colma. Her reward for this was the family plot, first one as you enter.
Notes:
Birth:
1900 Federal Census indicates date of birth about 1865. Notes from Margery Morris Fox indicate date of birth 1863.
Sarah married Monroe Osterman in 1886. Monroe (son of Abram Osterman and Sarah) was born on 28 May 1860 in New York City, New York; died on 29 May 1891 in San Francisco, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Rose Osterman was born on 19 Nov 1890 in San Francisco, California.
- 3. Hazel Osterman was born on 19 Nov 1890 in San Francisco, California.
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Generation: 2
2. | Rose Osterman (1.Sarah1) was born on 19 Nov 1890 in San Francisco, California. Rose married Irving Morris on 08 Dec 1912. Irving (son of Joseph Morris and Flora Stein) was born on 11 Nov 1884 in California; died on 05 Jul 1946 in San Francisco, California; was buried in Salem Cemetery, Colma, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 4. Monroe L. Morris was born on 16 May 1914 in San Francisco, California; died on 18 Nov 1978 in San Francisco, California; was buried in Salem Cemetery, Colma, California.
- 5. Irving Morris, Jr. was born on 16 May 1914 in San Francisco, California; died in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- 6. Jeanne Morris was born on 02 Jun 1916 in San Francisco, California.
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Generation: 3
4. | Monroe L. Morris (2.Rose2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 16 May 1914 in San Francisco, California; died on 18 Nov 1978 in San Francisco, California; was buried in Salem Cemetery, Colma, California. Other Events and Attributes:
- Social Security Number: 18 Nov 1978; 567058882
Family/Spouse: Margery Singer. Margery (daughter of Harry Singer and Sarah Winkler) was born on 13 Jan 1923 in San Francisco, California; died on 28 Apr 2006 in San Francisco, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Benjamin Silber (3.Hazel2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 12 Oct 1921 in San Francisco, California; died on 10 Dec 1988 in Daly City, California. Other Events and Attributes:
- Military Service: = Name: Benjamin Silber
= Birth Year: 1921
= Race: White, citizen
= Nativity State or Country: California
= County or City: San Francisco
= Enlistment Date: 4 Sep 1942
= Enlistment State: California
= Enlistment City: San Francisco
= Branch: Warrant Officers
= Grade: Private
= Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
= Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
= Source: Civil Life
= Education: 2 years of high school
= Marital Status: Married
= Height: 68
= Weight: 152
National Archives and Records Administration. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946 [Archival Database]; World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD.
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Generation: 4
13. | Richard Morris (5.Irving3, 2.Rose2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 22 Jul 1947 in San Francisco, California; died on 15 Sep 2003 in San Francisco, California. |
15. | Jerry Ross Barrish (6.Jeanne3, 2.Rose2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 23 Jul 1939 in San Francisco, California. Other Events and Attributes:
- Biography: San Francisco, California; Jerry, a fourth generation San Francisco native, attended Dudley Stone, Lawton, and Presidio Jr. High, before coming to Lincoln [High School]. His years at Lincoln were filled with basketball, close friendships, and memories of a '48 Ford Convertible with continental pack, and an infamously small Isetta - the three wheeled car that opened from the front. Jerry enjoyed performing in the production of "Stalag-17" at Lincoln while a senior.
After graduation Jerry enlisted in the U.S. Army, doing basic training at Fort Ord before serving 18 months in Worms, Germany. He returned to San Francisco in 1961 and started his bail bond business in 1961 at the age of 22. His timing could not have been better as he became acquainted with the likes of George Moscone and Willie Brown, just starting their legal careers. What followed was an exciting period when Jerry was the bail bondsman for the civil rights, anti-war and free speech movements of the sixties.
Taking advantage of the GI Bill, Jerry attended San Francisco Art Institute from 1971 to 1976, receiving both a BFA and an MFA degree while studying sculpture and film. Bitten by the filmmaking bug, during the next 15 years, he wrote, directed, and produced three feature-length narrative films. These films played at international festivals and film museum venues all over the world, including Berlin, Florence, Amsterdam, Montreal, Minneapolis, Denver, Houston and New Directors/New Films at Lincoln Center, and Museum of Modern Art in New York.
He has appeared in front of the camera as well in films by George Kuchar, Jon Jost, and Wim Wenders.
In 1986, Jerry accepted a residency with DAAD (German Guest Artist Exchange Program) in West Berlin, where he first began creating found object collage. This return to sculpture eventually led to full time pursuit of creating assemblage and constructions, mostly made of plastic refuse.
His work has been exhibited all over the United States and is in permanent collections of local institutions including The Oakland Museum of California, Berkeley Art Museum, di Rost Collections in Napa, San Jose Art Museum, Triton Art Museum, and University of California at Santa Cruz. His work was discussed in Professor Nicholas Roukes; recent book "Artful Jesters" published by Ten Speed Press. He has been a guest lecturer at San Francisco State University, San Francisco Art Institute, and South Dakota State University.
In 2002, Jerry was appointed to the Cultural Arts Commission of the City of Pacifica and was elected to the first of his two consecutive terms as President of the Art Guild of Pacifica in 2003. He has served as volunteer Artistic Director of Sanchez Galleries at Pacifica Center for the Arts since 2004, where he coordinates 3 art exhibitions every 6-8 weeks, enlisting guest curators and jurors from throughout the bay area. He is a supporting member of the San Francisco Film Arts Foundation, Pacific Rim Sculptors Group, and is a professional level member of International Sculpture Center.
Although his last film was completed in 1989, Jerry has not given up filmmaking and is presently working on a new script. A resident of Pacifica, Jerry's sculpture studio is in San Francisco not far from the intersection of Third and the street formerly-known-as-Army. He still works two nights a week at his office - the one with the often-photographed neon sign - Barrish Bail Bonds on Bryant Street, across from the Hall of Justice.
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