Joseph Henry Jackson1
M, d. 1955
Family: Charlotte Emanuella Cobden b. 29 September 1901, d. June 1989
Citations:
- [S364] Tribune, 5 June 1989.
Leonard Evam Jameson1,2
M, b. 31 March 1902, d. 16 November 1979
Family: Gladys Madeline Cobden b. circa 1911
Citations:
- [S364] Tribune, 5 June 1989.
- [S159] Burial Permits, Tuolumne Co., 1-12, Leonard Evam Jameson, born 31 March 1902, died 16 Nov 1979 at Modesto, California. Burial at Mt. Carmel, Big Oak Flat, California..
Mary Ryan1
F, b. 5 June 1910, d. 23 February 1998
- Occupation*: Mary Ryan was Assistant to the Director of the De Young Museum at Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California, United States of America.1
- Occupation: She was Docent at CPLH.1
- Birth*: She was born on 5 June 1910 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California, United States of America.1
- Marriage*: She married Harry A. Cobden, son of Edward Greeley Cobden and Louisa Alice Marconi, in 1937.1
- Residence: Mary Ryan lived after 1950 at Carmichael, Sacramento Co., California, United States of America.1
- Residence*: She lived before 1960 at Berkeley, Alameda Co., California, United States of America.1
- Death*: She died on 23 February 1998 at Fairbanks, Alaska, United States of America, at age 87.1
Family: Harry A. Cobden b. 3 March 1904, d. 6 June 1999
Citations:
- [S367] The Chronicle, 5 Mar 1998.
Alexander Cobden1
M, b. circa 1840
Family: Charlotte Brown b. circa 1842
- Catherine E. Cobden b. c 18672
- William H. Cobden b. c 18692
- Edward Greeley Cobden+ b. 1 Oct 18721
- Robert M. Cobden b. 15 Apr 1877, d. 25 May 19651
Citations:
- [S369] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S370] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
Robert M. Cobden1
M, b. 15 April 1877, d. 25 May 1965
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Citations:
- [S369] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
Luigi Marconi1,2
M, b. 1827, d. 1877
Family: Emanuella (Amelia) Antonini b. circa 1833, d. 1923
- John M. Marconi b. 5 Apr 1864, d. 30 May 18922
- Mary Elena Marconi b. 1867, d. 19362
- Adella N. Marconi b. 1868, d. 19372
- Louisa Alice Marconi+ b. 2 Jun 1870, d. 22 Jul 19412,3
- Frank Frederick Marconi b. 1871, d. 19022,4
- Louis E. Marconi+ b. 1875, d. 19192
Citations:
- [S14] Irene Paden and Margaret E. Schlichtmann, Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite.
- [S368] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S369] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S373] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
John M. Marconi1
M, b. 5 April 1864, d. 30 May 1892
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Citations:
- [S368] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S41] Collected Monumntal Inscriptions Cemetery Survey, Oak Grove Cemetery District, Groveland Yosemite Gateway Museum, History Resource Center, Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America, Divide Cemetery Plot 5:58 John M. Marconi Apr 5 1864 - 30 May 1892 "In Loving Remembrance From ....".
Mary Elena Marconi1
F, b. 1867, d. 1936
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Citations:
- [S368] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
Adella N. Marconi1
F, b. 1868, d. 1937
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Citations:
- [S368] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
Louisa Alice Marconi1
F, b. 2 June 1870, d. 22 July 1941
Pop-up PedigreeFamily: Edward Greeley Cobden b. 1 October 1872
- Charlotte Emanuella Cobden+ b. 29 Sep 1901, d. Jun 19893,4
- Harry A. Cobden+ b. 3 Mar 1904, d. 6 Jun 19993,5
- Katherine E. Cobden b. 19 Feb 1906, d. May 19963
- Gladys Madeline Cobden b. c 19116
Citations:
- [S368] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S369] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S8] Unknown volume, Social Security Death Index at Rootsweb.com, unknown repository.
- [S364] Tribune, 5 June 1989.
- [S371] The Union Democrat, Wednesday, 4 May 1988.
- [S363] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
Frank Frederick Marconi1
M, b. 1871, d. 1902
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- Note*: Frank Frederick Marconi MARCONI, Frank July 12, 1902 Mariposa Gazette
One of the saddest events that has ever taken place in Big Oak Flat happened on Monday. While Frank MARCONI was engaged in trimming away some branches that interfered with a windmill he had recently erected, he fell a distance of some twenty feet, fracturing his skull in several places. Dr. GALLISON was summoned from this place, but the combined efforts of both visiting and resident physicians proved unavailing, and he passed away about 4 o'clock the same day. The saddest part of it is the fall was witnessed by his young wife, married only four short months ago, who warned her husband of his perilous predicament. Hardly had the words left her mouth when the accident happened, transforming a happy bride into a bereaved widow. Mr. MARCONI was in his thirtieth year and has had the respect and esteem of the entire community. His funeral took place on Wednesday.
- Birth*: He was born in 1871.1
- He was the son of Luigi Marconi and Emanuella (Amelia) Antonini.1,2
- Death*: Frank Frederick Marconi died in 1902 at Big Oak Flat, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.2
Citations:
- [S368] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S373] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
Louis E. Marconi1
M, b. 1875, d. 1919
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- Note*: Louis E. Marconi MARCONI, son May 18, 1902 Mariposa Gazette
Born, At Big Oak Flat, May 10, 1902 to the wife of Louis MARCONI, a son.
- Birth*: He was born in 1875.1
- He was the son of Luigi Marconi and Emanuella (Amelia) Antonini.1
- Death*: Louis E. Marconi died in 1919.1
Citations:
- [S368] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
Charlotte Brown1
F, b. circa 1842
Family: Alexander Cobden b. circa 1840
- Catherine E. Cobden b. c 18672
- William H. Cobden b. c 18692
- Edward Greeley Cobden+ b. 1 Oct 18721
- Robert M. Cobden b. 15 Apr 1877, d. 25 May 19651
Citations:
- [S369] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S370] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
Catherine E. Cobden1
F, b. circa 1867
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Citations:
- [S370] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
William H. Cobden1
M, b. circa 1869
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Citations:
- [S370] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
Joseph Raggio1
M, b. December 1878
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Citations:
- [S340] Unknown author, 1900 Census of Twp. 3, Tuolumne Co., CA.
Joseph James Brown1
M
Family: Birdie Scofield b. 18 October 1878, d. 12 June 1935
Citations:
- [S225] Tuolumne Co. Genealogical Society, Tuo Co Mariages, 1875-1910, Birdie Scofield = Joseph James Brown married 14 Dec 1898 by P. Guerin, Sonora. Tuolumne Co. Marriage Registrations 5 - 263.
Thomas C. Reid1
M, b. August 1825
- Occupation*: Thomas C. Reid was owned the Rhode Island Mine at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.2
- Residence*: He lived in an adobe residence where GCSD now has property at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.2
- Note: He 1870 Census
Series: M593 Roll: 93 Page: 403
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
REED THOS 45 M W RI CA TUOLUMNE BIG OAK FLAT P O 1870
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1880 Census
Series: T9 Roll: 85 Page: 206
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
REED THOS 55 W RI CA TUOLUMNE BIG OAK FLAT 1880
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1900 Census
Series: T623 Roll: 116 Page: 38
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
REID THOMAS C 75 M W RI CA TUOLUMNE 3-TWP 1900
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- Birth*: He was born in August 1825 at Rhode Island, United States of America.
- Residence: He lived in 1849 at Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.3
- Marriage*: He married Charity Rathbone circa 1855 at Jamestown, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America; guesstimated marriage date, based on birth date of Thomas R(athburn or Rathbone) Reid.2
- Census*: Thomas C. Reid appeared on the census of 1860 at Township 4, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America; 1860 Census
Series: M653 Roll: 71 Page: 151
REED T 34 M W born RI CA TUOLUMNE 4-TWP 1860.
- Note*: He Is he the Thoams Reid who married Ellen Gardiner 2 Nov 1881 in Groveland? Marriage listed in Tuolumne Co. Marriage Records Vol. 3, pg 314 on 30 November 1881 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.4
Family: Charity Rathbone b. circa 1830, d. between 1860 and 1870
- Violet Reid b. c 18495
- Thomas R. Reid+ b. Nov 1856, d. 23 May 19366,5,2,1,3,7
- Lillian Reid b. c 18595
Citations:
- [S340] Unknown author, 1900 Census of Twp. 3, Tuolumne Co., CA.
- [S375] Tenaya Elementary School Students, "The Reid Family".
- [S14] Irene Paden and Margaret E. Schlichtmann, Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite.
- [S225] Tuolumne Co. Genealogical Society, Tuo Co Mariages, 1875-1910.
- [S376] Unknown record type, unknown repository address.
- [S333] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S3] Mark Thornton, Historical Survey, Groveland/Big Oak Flat.
Charity Rathbone1
F, b. circa 1830, d. between 1860 and 1870
Family: Thomas C. Reid b. August 1825
- Violet Reid b. c 18492
- Thomas R. Reid+ b. Nov 1856, d. 23 May 19364,2,1,5,6,7
- Lillian Reid b. c 18592
Citations:
- [S375] Tenaya Elementary School Students, "The Reid Family".
- [S376] Unknown record type, unknown repository address.
- [S378] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S333] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S340] Unknown author, 1900 Census of Twp. 3, Tuolumne Co., CA.
- [S14] Irene Paden and Margaret E. Schlichtmann, Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite.
- [S3] Mark Thornton, Historical Survey, Groveland/Big Oak Flat.
Thomas R. Reid1
M, b. November 1856, d. 23 May 1936
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- Father: Thomas C. Reid1,2,3,4,5,6 b. August 1825
- Mother: Charity Rathbone1,2,3,4,5,6 b. circa 1830, d. between 1860 and 1870
- Occupation*: Thomas R. Reid was Gold miner at Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.3
- Residence*: He lived at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America; The Thomas R. Reid ranch is the site of the present Pine Mountain Lake gof course.3
- Occupation: He was Telegraph operator, Savory Hotel at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.5
- Occupation: He was Owner/operator of Washington Groveland/Savory Hotel at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.6
- Note*: He 1900 Census
Series: T623 Roll: 116 Page: 40
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
REID THOMAS R 54 M W CA CA TUOLUMNE 3-TWP 1900
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1910 Census
Series: T624 Roll: 111 Page: 54
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
REID THOMAS R 53 M W CA CA TUOLUMNE 3-TWP 1910
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1920 Census
Series: T625 Roll: 153 Page: 130
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
REID THOMAS R 63 M W CA CA TUOLUMNE GROVELAND 1920
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The Big Oak Flat Road (1955) by Irene D. Paden and Margaret E. Schlichtmann
Mrs. Thomas Reid, lately deceased, was an accepted source of accurate information on the county’s early history. She was born in Groveland and, with the exception of one short visit out of state, lived continuously in this, her chosen town, for over, ninety years. She was an exceptionally tall, slender woman, sweet-faced and gracious; had seen the better part of a century of excitement in the Mother Lode and remembered a surprising amount.
One day she was induced to talk to us of old times. “There was a period,” she said, “during the fading out of the gold fever when the mining communities were rather rough. I think it partly coincided with the high feeling over the Civil War. As a rule it didn’t touch the women, though. They had enough to do without being out very much. A tragic affair happened in the first store. Mr. Raboul still owned it. My father could remember the excitement in town. You know almost every place sold liquor in those days and men were apt to meet and drink together. Several men were standing talking, and after awhile one of them turned around and invited everyone in the store to come up to the bar and drink with him. One of the men waiting at the counter for his groceries happened to be colored and the man who was treating gathered him in with the rest and wouldn’t take no for an answer. Then a gambler from the South, named Andy Hunter, made a big scene and shouted that he wouldn’t drink with a ‘nigger’ and pulled a bowie knife. The colored man moved away. He didn’t want trouble but Hunter kept right after him. He backed him against the wall and there they were. Hunter had the knife high in the air when the Negro clutched the hand that was gripped around the handle. He was a powerful man and fighting for his life. The hand came down but he had forced it around so that it was away from him. When the other men rushed over Hunter still gripped the knife handle but the blade was buried in his own body. It was he who was dead.”
The gentle woman who had taken Garrote for better or for worse since Civil War days thought about the incident for a moment with apparent serenity and then added, “Nobody did anything more about it. There was no need to.”
Questioned about her family she said, “My father, Martin Jones, came here in ’52. Four years later when, at twenty-seven, he got married he built a frame house about a mile northeast of town and lived and died in it. Mother was Margaret McCarty and was heir to a large estate in Ireland but it made no difference in her life as a pioneer. She was married at sixteen and had eleven children without being attended by a doctor and not one of them weighed less than twelve pounds at birth. Father was a farmer, freighter and cattleman. There was always plenty to do around the place.
“My husband’s father was Thomas C. Reid and he came around the Horn in ’49. He and several others bought a ship called the Velasco on the east coast and, after they got to San Francisco, were fortunate enough to sell it to a party that wished to return. My husband was Thomas R. Reid. He was born in Garrote in ’56 and, when he was thirteen, worked as a guide with the mule train that took tourists into Yosemite. After the telegraph line came through in ’75 he was the operator here in town with an office in the Savory Hotel.
“Just before we were married my husband bought the Savory Hotel and we ran it three years. It was the first one in Garrote and was built in 1852 by Otis Perrin and Dr. J. L. Cogswell, one of the other owners of the ship that brought Mr. Reid to California. They called it the Washington Hotel. After about ten years they sold it to Albert Snow who re-sold it quickly to a French woman called Elizabeth Bottleier. She married Ben Savory and the name was changed to Savory Hotel sometime in the early ’70s.
“It was just an ordinary mountain hotel,” she went on. “The boarders were mostly miners. No woman or child ever set foot in the bar. In fact, I was well along in years before I was ever in company where I saw a woman take a drink of liquor. The Savory was torn down years ago. It stood across the road from Tannahill’s store. Next we bought the Groveland Hotel. It was the second built in town, about ’53 or ’54. The builder’s name was George Reid but he was no relative of ours. He sold it to Matthew Foote who ran it awhile in the ’70s. There were other proprietors too, I think, J. D. Meyer for one. But we bought it in 1884. We didn’t keep it long. My husband thought that operating a hotel in those days was too hard for a woman.
“The original Thomas C. Reid adobe house still stands just out of town and the orchard trees bear fruit. My son’s name is Thomas also. For over one hundred years now,” Mrs. Reid finished with some pride, “there has been a Thomas Reid in Groveland.”
After the era of the placer mines much of the town’s ready cash came from the payroll of the Mount Jefferson Mine on a hill just north of Mrs. Reid’s house. Old-timers remember with a smile the white-faced sorrel horse whose responsibility it was to bring the ore from the opening of the mine shaft down to the crushing mill. This he did without benefit of anyone’s advice, picking his way to the bottom, waiting with one ear cocked while the man in attendance dumped his load and then, slowly, making his way up the hill for more. He transported many thousands of dollars worth of ore, seemingly with a fair amount of pride in his job. The faithful (and unsalaried) animal took the place of several men who had previously brought the ore down in wheelbarrows held back by a sort of breeching strap around each man’s shoulders. At Township 3, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.
- Birth*: He was born in November 1856 at Garrotte, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.1,2,3,4,5,6
- He was the son of Thomas C. Reid and Charity Rathbone.1,2,3,4,5,6
- Marriage*: Thomas R. Reid married Ann E. Jones, daughter of Martin Jones and Margaret McCarthy, on 30 July 1882 at Garrotte, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.7,4,8
- Occupation: Thomas R. Reid was Mine Foreman in 1900.4
- Death*: He died on 23 May 1936 at San Joaquin Co., California, United States of America, at age 79.9
Family: Ann E. Jones b. 11 July 1862, d. circa 1953
- Eugene C. (Gene) Reid 3,6,10
- Thomas Reid b. Jul 18854
- Lillian E. Reid b. May 18864
- Matilda Reid+ b. Sep 18904
- Ernest R. Reid b. Jul 18964
Citations:
- [S333] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S376] Unknown record type, unknown repository address.
- [S375] Tenaya Elementary School Students, "The Reid Family".
- [S340] Unknown author, 1900 Census of Twp. 3, Tuolumne Co., CA.
- [S14] Irene Paden and Margaret E. Schlichtmann, Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite.
- [S3] Mark Thornton, Historical Survey, Groveland/Big Oak Flat.
- [S375] Tenaya Elementary School Students, "The Reid Family", ... married at the Catholic church .....
- [S225] Tuolumne Co. Genealogical Society, Tuo Co Mariages, 1875-1910, Thomas R. Reid = Anna E. Jones mar 30 July 1883 at Garrotte - Bk 3, p. 339 Tuolumne Co. Records.
- [S102] Burial Permits, Tuo Co., 1-12, Reid, Thomas Rathburn,died 23 May 1936 San Joaquin Co.; parents, date and place of birth, place of burial are marked 'unk' in the record..
- [S379] Unknown author, Irene Clark Sketch of Thomas Reid House.
Violet Reid1
F, b. circa 1849
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Citations:
- [S376] Unknown record type, unknown repository address.
Lillian Reid1
F, b. circa 1859
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Citations:
- [S376] Unknown record type, unknown repository address.
Lillian E. Reid1
F, b. May 1886
Pop-up PedigreeFamily: Clyde E. Smith Citations:
- [S340] Unknown author, 1900 Census of Twp. 3, Tuolumne Co., CA.
- [S225] Tuolumne Co. Genealogical Society, Tuo Co Mariages, 1875-1910, Lillian Reid = Clyde E. Smith mar 24 Dec 1907 Sonora - Bk 6 p. 561 Tuolumne Co. Records.
Thomas Reid1
M, b. July 1885
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Citations:
- [S340] Unknown author, 1900 Census of Twp. 3, Tuolumne Co., CA.
Matilda Reid1
F, b. September 1890
Pop-up PedigreeFamily: Newton F. Jarrett Citations:
- [S340] Unknown author, 1900 Census of Twp. 3, Tuolumne Co., CA.
Ernest R. Reid1
M, b. July 1896
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Citations:
- [S340] Unknown author, 1900 Census of Twp. 3, Tuolumne Co., CA.
Eugene C. (Gene) Reid1
M
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- Education*: Eugene C. (Gene) Reid was educated at Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America; Grammar school 3 miles above Big Creek.
- Birth*: He was born at The Reid House, Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.2,3,4
- He was the son of Thomas R. Reid and Ann E. Jones.2,3,4
- Marriage*: Eugene C. (Gene) Reid married March Wimans in 1929.2
- Marriage*: Eugene C. (Gene) Reid married Nonie Unknown in 1970.2
Family 1: March Wimans Family 2: Nonie Unknown Citations:
- [S331] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S375] Tenaya Elementary School Students, "The Reid Family".
- [S3] Mark Thornton, Historical Survey, Groveland/Big Oak Flat.
- [S379] Unknown author, Irene Clark Sketch of Thomas Reid House.
March Wimans1
F
Family: Eugene C. (Gene) Reid Citations:
- [S375] Tenaya Elementary School Students, "The Reid Family".
Nonie Unknown1
F
Family: Eugene C. (Gene) Reid Citations:
- [S375] Tenaya Elementary School Students, "The Reid Family".
Newton F. Jarrett
M
Family: Matilda Reid b. September 1890
? Robinson
M
Louis Ferretti1
M, b. March 1876, d. 1 November 1936
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Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
Frank (Francisco) Ferretti1
M, b. 8 May 1834, d. 18 August 1916
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- Burial*: Frank (Francisco) Ferretti was buried at Coulterville Cemetery, Coulterville, Mariposa Co., California, United States of America.1
- Note*: He [test.FTW]
Census Place Township 4, Tuolumne, California
Family History Library Film 1254085
NA Film Number T9-0085
Page Number 203D
Frank FERRETTO Self M Male W 46 ITALY Farmer ITALY ITALY
Mary FERRETTO Wife M Female W 41 ITALY Keeping House ITALY ITALY
John FERRETTO Son S Male W 12 ITALY At Home ITALY ITALY
Louis FERRETTO Son S Male W 6 CA ITALY ITALY
Frank FERRETTO Son S Male W 4 CA ITALY ITALY
Salvator FERRETTO Son S Male W 3 CA ITALY ITALY
Maria FERRETTO Dau S Female W 8M CA ITALY ITALY
Savaria FERRETTO Dau S Female W 16 ITALY At Home ITALY ITALY
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#332 Coulterville
George W. Coulter started a tent store here, early in 1850, to supply hundreds of miners working the rich placers of Maxwell, Boneyard, and Black creeks. The settlement was called Banerita, from the flag flying over Coulter's store. A post office established in 1853 was called Maxwell Creek, but changed the following year to honor Coulter. The first stamp mill for crushing quartz ore was built by Andrew Goss. Quartz mines, nearby, under crude methods, with wood for fuel, operated for years producing millions. Coulter built the first hotel and water for it was pumped from a well by two Newfoundland dogs. Francisco Bruschi erected the first permanent buildings and his family became leading merchants for over eighty years.
- Marriage*: He married Maria (Mary) Unknown.
- Birth*: Frank (Francisco) Ferretti was born on 8 May 1834 at Genoa, Italy.1
- Death*: He died on 18 August 1916 at Coulterville, Mariposa Co., California, United States of America, at age 82; Resident, Spring Gulch; "of Boneyard" Twp 20s (sic) Rg 16e Sc 5 & 6 1884.1
Family: Maria (Mary) Unknown b. September 1837, d. between 1880 and 1900
- Theresa (Saveria) Ferretti b. Oct 1864, d. 20 Nov 19561
- John V. Ferretti+ b. 18681
- Louis Ferretti b. 18741
- Frank Ferretti b. Oct 18751
- Salvator Ferretti b. c 1877, d. 18961
- Maria Ferretti b. 18791
Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
Salvator Ferretti1
M, b. circa 1877, d. 1896
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Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
Maria (Mary) Unknown1
F, b. September 1837, d. between 1880 and 1900
Family: Frank (Francisco) Ferretti b. 8 May 1834, d. 18 August 1916
- Theresa (Saveria) Ferretti b. Oct 1864, d. 20 Nov 19561
- John V. Ferretti+ b. 18681
- Louis Ferretti b. 18741
- Frank Ferretti b. Oct 18751
- Salvator Ferretti b. c 1877, d. 18961
- Maria Ferretti b. 18791
Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
Theresa (Saveria) Ferretti1
F, b. October 1864, d. 20 November 1956
Pop-up PedigreeFamily 1: Andrew Goss b. 8 April 1840, d. 9 December 1912
Family 2: Unknown Garbarino
Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
Unknown Garbarino1
M
Family: Theresa (Saveria) Ferretti b. October 1864, d. 20 November 1956
Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
Andrew Goss1
M, b. 8 April 1840, d. 9 December 1912
Family: Theresa (Saveria) Ferretti b. October 1864, d. 20 November 1956
Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
John V. Ferretti1
M, b. 1868
Pop-up PedigreeFamily: Mrs. Anges Ferretti Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research", of Alameda (ca 1900. 1910 & 1920).
Louis Ferretti1
M, b. 1874
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Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
Frank Ferretti1
M, b. October 1875
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Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
- [S340] Unknown author, 1900 Census of Twp. 3, Tuolumne Co., CA.
Maria Ferretti1
F, b. 1879
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Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
J. H. Moffitt1
M
Family: Eugenia Ferretti b. circa 1867
Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
Mrs. Anges Ferretti1
F
Family: John V. Ferretti b. 1868
Citations:
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
Theodore Grover Wurm1,2,3
M, b. 5 January 1919, d. 23 February 2004
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- Education: Theodore Grover Wurm was educated at University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States of America.3
- Occupation*: He was (an unknown value) at Accountant & manager for the Tesio Meat Co., Oakland, California, United States of America.3
- Education*: He was educated at St. Ignatius High School, San Francisco, California, United States of America.3
- Nickname: Theodore Grover Wurm also went by the name of Ted Wurm.
- Note*: He California Births @ Vitalsearch.com
Ted & his siblings?
WURM THEODORE G 1919 01 05 GROVER MALE SAN FRANCISCO 0
WURM JAMES F 1921 03 20 GROVE MALE SAN FRANCISCO 0
WURM RICHARD J 1924 10 09 GROVER MALE SAN FRANCISCO
WURM MARGARET LOUISE 1927 04 28 GROVER FEMALE SAN FRANCISCO
WURM JOHN DENNIS 1933 06 19 GROVER MALE SAN FRANCISCO
Ted's daughters?
WURM ELIZABETH ANNE 1949 04 25 MCMEAN FEMALE ALAMEDA
WURM SARAH PATRICIA 1950 10 02 MCMEAN FEMALE ALAMEDA
WURM MARGARET M 1958 05 20 MCMEAN FEMALE ALAMEDA
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California Deaths @ Vitalsearch.com
WURM WIMAR 1880 04 04 MALE GE SAN FRANCISCO 1960 01 02 79 0
WURM ROSE A 1897 03 07 CARD FEMALE CA SAN FRANCISCO 1962 04 09 549305182 65 0
WURM ROSE M 1897 03 07 CARD FEMALE CA SAN FRANCISCO 1962 04 09 549305182 0
WURM BERNHARD 1899 04 04 MALE GE SAN FRANCISCO 1967 11 21 141145676 68 0
WURM RIMAH L 1896 10 28 SAVAGE FEMALE NE SAN FRANCISCO 1967 10 27 569303480 71 0
WURM EMILIE 1882 10 01 FEMALE GE SAN FRANCISCO 1971 03 25 566665389 88 0
WURM THEODORE F 1892 04 06 MALE TX SAN FRANCISCO 1973 10 14 700054913 81 0
WURM RICHARD J 1924 10 09 MALE CA SAN FRANCISCO 1975 05 24 558188257 50 0
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- Birth*: He was born on 5 January 1919 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California, United States of America.1,2
- He was the son of Theodore F. Wurm.1,2
- Milit-Beg*: Theodore Grover Wurm began military service between 1941 and 1945 2nd Lieutenant in U.S. Army -- Served with the Eighth Air Force in the Army Air Corps in Britain during WWII.2
- Death*: He died on 23 February 2004 at Oakland, Alameda Co., California, United States of America, at age 85.1,2
Citations:
- [S8] Unknown volume, Social Security Death Index at Rootsweb.com, unknown repository.
- [S382] The Union Democrat, 14 Apr 2004, 2A.
- [S383] San Francisco Chronicle, 29 Feb 2004, unk.
Theodore F. Wurm1
M, b. 6 April 1892, d. 14 October 1973
Family:
- Theodore Grover Wurm+ b. 5 Jan 1919, d. 23 Feb 20043,4
Citations:
- [S383] San Francisco Chronicle, 29 Feb 2004, unk.
- [S369] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S8] Unknown volume, Social Security Death Index at Rootsweb.com, unknown repository.
- [S382] The Union Democrat, 14 Apr 2004, 2A.
Perry Whitt1
M
- Residence*: Perry Whitt lived at Coyle Place, Seconod Garrotte, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.1
- Residence: He lived at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America, behind the Laveroni Ice Cream Parlor.1
- Occupation: He was Foreman, Priest Dam at Priest Dam, Big Oak Flat, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.1
- Occupation*: He was Foreman at Mather, aka Hog Ranch at Mather, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.1
- Marriage*: He married (?) ?; Beatrice is the step-child of Perry Whitt.1
- Occupation: Perry Whitt was Foreman, Camp 8-9 8-9 Adit is the most westerly adit on the Hetch Hetchy Mountain Tunnel, accessed from the Lumsden Road. During tunnel construction in the early 1920's, a small construction camp was located here. In 1923 at Camp 8-9, Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.1
Family: (?) ? Citations:
- [S386] Unknown author, Interview - Beatrice Whitt Boeck.
William R. Baird1
M, b. 27 December 1833, d. 18 June 1911
Family: Margaret Maiden Surname Unknown b. 1864
- Charles Hugh (Anderson) Baird+ b. 6 Jun 1884, d. 26 Jan 19782,3
- Anvannelle A. Baird b. 1905, d. 29 Apr 19214,5
Citations:
- [S387] Unknown author, Burials at the Divide Cemetery.
- [S385] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S336] Unknown author, Ca Death Index @ rootsweb.com.
- [S391] Unknown author, Death notice in Mariposa Gazette.
- [S396] Unknown author, 1920 Census of Fresno, CA.
Charles Hugh (Anderson) Baird1
M, b. 6 June 1884, d. 26 January 1978
Pop-up Pedigree
- Birth*: Charles Hugh (Anderson) Baird was born on 6 June 1884 at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2
- He was the son of William R. Baird and Margaret Maiden Surname Unknown.1,2
- Residence*: Charles Hugh (Anderson) Baird lived in 1890 at Fresno, Fresno Co., California, United States of America.
- Residence: He lived in 1895 at Groveland, Tuolumne CA.
- Occupation*: He was Delivering freight for Johnson Grocery Co. of Sonora in 1901 at Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.3
- Occupation: He was Carrying supplies for construction of the Yosemite Valley Railroad between 1904 and 1906 at Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.3
- Occupation: He was Leased the Groveland Hotel from Dick Meyers in 1909 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.3
- Occupation: He was Opened a livery stable and carried mail from Groveland to Crocker's in 1909 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.3
- Occupation: He was Operated Groveland Transportation Company stage line in 1911 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.4
- Marriage*: He married Louisa V. Goldsworthy, daughter of Josiah Goldsworthy and Miss (?) Thomas, before 1915; Not in Idex to Tuolumne Co. Marriages 1875-1910.
- Occupation: Charles Hugh (Anderson) Baird was Owner/operator of Baird's Hotel in 1919 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America.4
- Census*: He appeared on the census of 1920 at Tuolumne Co., California, United States of America; 1920 Census
Series: T625 Roll: 153 Page: 127
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
BAIRD CHARLES H 35 M W SCOT CA TUOLUMNE GROVELAND 1920
1920 Census
Series: T625 Roll: 96 Page: 269
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
BAIRD MARGARET 57 F W SCOT CA FRESNO FRESNO; 3-TWP 1920
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CA Births @ vitalsearch.com
BAIRD BEVERLY JACK 1925 11 04 GOLDSWORTHY MALE TUOLUMNE 0
BAIRD CHARLES H 1915 03 15 GOLDSWOR MALE TUOLUMNE 0
BAIRD HAROLD D 1921 10 03 GOLDSWOR MALE TUOLUMNE 0
BAIRD THOMAS M 1919 01 03 GOLDSWOR MALE TUOLUMNE 0
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SSDI
CHARLES BAIRD
06 Jun 1884
Jan 1978
95037 (Morgan Hill, Santa Clara, CA)
(none specified)
547-24-0246 California.
- Occupation: He was Deputy and patrolman for City of San Francisco between 1930 and 1941 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California, United States of America.4
- Occupation: He was Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals between 1941 and 1961 at Alameda Co., California, United States of America.4
- Death*: He died on 26 January 1978 at Santa Clara Co., California, United States of America, at age 93.2
Family: Louisa V. Goldsworthy b. circa 1885
- Charles H. Baird Jr. b. 15 Mar 1915, d. 18 Nov 19185,6
- Thomas Marvin Baird b. 3 Jan 1919, d. b 20057,5,8
- Harold David Baird+ b. 3 Oct 1921, d. 25 Dec 20058,5
- Jane Elizabeth Baird b. 1923, d. 19319
- Beverly Jack Baird b. 4 Nov 1925, d. b 20055,8
Citations:
- [S385] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S336] Unknown author, Ca Death Index @ rootsweb.com.
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research", Work done 2006 using sources available in the Groveland Yosemite Gateway Museum files..
- [S265] Karen Davis, "Karen Davis Research".
- [S321] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S387] Unknown author, Burials at the Divide Cemetery.
- [S388] Unknown author, 1920 Census of Groveland, Tuolumne Co., CA.
- [S390] Obituary - Harold David Baird.
- [S387] Unknown author, Burials at the Divide Cemetery, GOLDSWORTHY FAMILY PLOT, 4:125 Jane Elizabeth Baird 1923-1931.
Louisa V. Goldsworthy1,2,3
F, b. circa 1885
Pop-up PedigreeFamily: Charles Hugh (Anderson) Baird b. 6 June 1884, d. 26 January 1978
- Charles H. Baird Jr. b. 15 Mar 1915, d. 18 Nov 19182,4
- Thomas Marvin Baird b. 3 Jan 1919, d. b 20051,2,5
- Harold David Baird+ b. 3 Oct 1921, d. 25 Dec 20055,2
- Jane Elizabeth Baird b. 1923, d. 19316
- Beverly Jack Baird b. 4 Nov 1925, d. b 20052,5
Citations:
- [S388] Unknown author, 1920 Census of Groveland, Tuolumne Co., CA.
- [S321] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.
- [S389] Union Democrat, 16 May 1983.
- [S387] Unknown author, Burials at the Divide Cemetery.
- [S390] Obituary - Harold David Baird.
- [S387] Unknown author, Burials at the Divide Cemetery, GOLDSWORTHY FAMILY PLOT, 4:125 Jane Elizabeth Baird 1923-1931.