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| 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.)
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Owner of original: Craig Walsh
Date: 21 May 1949
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| 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.)
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Owner of original: www.ancestry.com
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| 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.
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Date: 9 Nov 1920
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| 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.
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Owner of original: National Archives of the UK
Date: 8 Jun 1913
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| 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.
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Owner of original: National Archives - Washington, D.C.
Date: 17 Apr 1913
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| 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.
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Date: 22 Aug 1856
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| 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.
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Date: 27 May 1925
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| 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.
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Date: 15 Jan 1906
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| 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.
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Date: 9 Apr 1936
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| 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.
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Owner of original: Hawaii State Archives
Date: 22 Jun 1897
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| 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.
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Owner of original: Hawaii State Archives
Date: 7 May 1896
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| 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."
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Date: 14 Oct 1927
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| Passenger Manifest for S.S. Cameronia - Glasgow to New York - Departure 21 Jul 1916 - Etty Vinkler
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Date: 21 Jul 1916
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| 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).
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Date: 18 Aug 1934
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| 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.
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Date: 22 Jun 1912
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| 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.
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Date: 21 Jun 1928
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| 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.
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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" 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.
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Owner of original: Hawaii State Archives
Date: 19 Jan 1895
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| Paul Tognetti in Army Uniform Paul was drafted into the Army on 15 July 1944, and served until 15 July 1946 -- two years to the day. He was in the Seventh Division Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC), serving in Hawaii, Okinawa, the Philippines, and Korea. Left as a technical sergeant. (From his oral history, Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii at Manoa, April 1994.
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
Date: 1946
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| Paula and Helen Tognetti Both Want To Be Hawaii's Junior Miss From the 06 Jan 1968 issue of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: 06 Jan 1968
Date: Honolulu Star Bulletin
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| Personalities at the Poultry Show
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 20 Jan 1934
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| Peter Anthony Wilesmith and Marjorie Janet Wilesmith (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| 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.
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Date: 1 Mar 1901
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| Photo Labeled "Otto Wyser - Snyder" Date unknown
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| Photo Marked "Mrs. John Ray" - Sarah Ann French Ray
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
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| Photo page from Craig Walsh's 1958 Diary Photos show Shauna Walsh and her friend Karen (Caran?) Weir in a chair at 1080 Makaiwa Street, Honolulu, and Shauna in the front garden with a baseball bat. Both photos apparently taken 20 Jul 1958.
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Owner of original: Craig Walsh
Date: 20 Jul 1958
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| Photo page from Craig Walsh's 1958 Diary The photos on this page, both apparently taken on 20 Jul 1958, show Shauna Walsh in a sulu blowing a conch shell, while Karen (Caron?) Weir makes kava in a bowl. I am guessing that the "kava" was really milk. The second photo shows Karen and Shauna "looking." It's a posed photograph from the front garden at 1080 Makaiwa Street, Kahala, Honolulu.
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Owner of original: Craig Walsh
Date: 20 Jul 1958
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| Photo page from Craig Walsh's 1958 Diary Photograph of Shauna Walsh and Karen Weir as hula dancers, in the front lawn of 1080 Makaiwa Street, Kahala, Honolulu. Second photo is Shauna Walsh behind a "For Sale By Owner" sign. Both photos were taken on 20 Jul 1958.
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Owner of original: Craig Walsh
Date: 20 Jul 1958
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| Photo page from Craig Walsh's 1958 Diary Shauna Walsh wearing a dress "compleetly made of newspaper." 20 Jul 1958. Also photograph of Craig Walsh on the trail in Aiea.
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Owner of original: Craig Walsh
Date: 20 Jul 1958
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| Photo page from Craig Walsh's 1958 Diary Tommy [last name?] and Craig Walsh on the Judd Memorial Trail in Nuuanu, in the guava trees. Photo of Craig Walsh at 140 Dowsett Avenue with a Teacher's Edition of "The New Learning Numbers."
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Owner of original: Craig Walsh
Date: 1958
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| Photograph of Helen K. Nelson's Class of 1917 Names of the teachers and students written on the back. Unfortunately some of the children moved when the photo was being taken -- long exposures were needed in those days -- so their faces are blurred.
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
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| Photograph of Jack Wilkinson In the classroom at the University of Oregon
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| Photograph of the Los Alamos General Store The "Emporium" during the period owned by Max Z. King
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| Photograph of William J Osterman Photographed by Loryea Brothers, 26 South First Street, San Jose, California. Written on back of photograph: "William Osterman, son of Mrs Wm Osterman." This photograph was provided by Jeanne Bryant. She wrote, "I do not know why my grandmother had it but she was born in San Jose in 1898."
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| PLASTIC MAN, THE ARTFUL LIFE OF JERRY ROSS BARRISH
Film by William Farley, produced by Janis Plotkin
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Date: 17 Aug 2015
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| 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."
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| 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.
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Date: 4 Mar 1913
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| R. G. and Opal [Mullins] Jarred Status: Located; Buried in Shady Grove Cemetery. Photographed by Nancy Jane Faulk White Adams.
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Owner of original: FindAGrave.com
Date: 29 Jan 2002
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| Rachel King Niche - Home of Peace Cemetery, Colma, California Status: Located; Emanu-El Indoor Mausoleum - Crypt 24-3. Photograph courtesy of Joyce Pilgrim, Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness (www.raogk.org)
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Date: 27 Jun 2008
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| Rachel Morris King - Crypt Status: Located; I was born and grew up in Hawaii. Whenever we visited San Francisco, my grandmother would always want to go and visit the grave of her mother (Rachel Morris King). As kids we never wanted to do this, and never went to the grave: kids don't like visiting graves. My grandmother would lament that once she'd died, nobody would remember where her mother, Rachel, was buried.
But my grandmother did not foresee the internet, and how it helps us to research everything -- including our ancestry. I became interested in genealogy simply because I wanted to find Rachel's grave.
I found it, and my wife and I visited it for the first time today. We brought red carnations.
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Owner of original: Craig W Walsh
Date: 3 Jul 2016
Place: Emanu-El Indoor Mausoleum, Home of Peace Cemetery, Colma, California
37.6768779, -122.45969500000001
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| 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."
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Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 16 Jan 1941
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| Ralph Edwin Fishman
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Owner of original: David A. Jones
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| Ralph Fishman (1903-1973) and Leone Ettling Fishman (1902-1982) Status: Located;
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Owner of original: David A. Jones
Date: 17 Jul 2006
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| Recording of Albert Wilkinson - 1961 This recording was made by Albert "Baba" Wilkinson in 1961, three months after he retired from the Bank of Hawaii. It was made on reel-to-reel tape, and hasn't been played since it was recorded. We kept it, safe, for 51 years. We had it professionally digitized in 2012, and when I first played it I was struck by the fact that "Baba" was 65 years old, and he was now speaking to me (it sounded like he was in the room with me) -- and I am now almost 63 years old. -- CWW
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Owner of original: Craig W Walsh
Date: 1961
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| 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.
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Date: 1595
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| Register from the Los Alamos Graveyard Courtesy of Michael W. Farris of the California Tombstone Project
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Owner of original: Michael W. Farris
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| Register of Births - Jul-Aug-Sep 1866 - Hannah Charles Age 78 at time of death.
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Date: 1866
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| Registered Mail Envelope for World War I Medals - Mr. W. Charles Mailed to 3 Clifton Terrace, Torquay - Medals from the Royal Sussex
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Date: 24 Mar 1922
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| Reunion at Hale Kimo for James Wilkinson's 80th Birthday (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 2007
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| Rev. John W. Ray and his wives Lucy L. Sargent and Georgeanna B. Babb Status: Located; Valley Cemetery, Manchester, New Hampshire. Photo courtesy of Jack Stanton (cw3jack_stan@mindspring.com)
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Owner of original: Jack Stanton
Date: 05 Nov 2008
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