Obituaries and Death Notices
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Last Update: 23 April 2008
This is a miscellaneous collection of newspaper obituaries, funeral
notices and death notices submitted by San Francisco researchers and volunteers.
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about the families mentioned, but understand that they have *not*
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"CACHOT--Dr. M.A. CACHOT, one of the best known
physicians in the city, was taken suddenly ill at his office on Tuesday
after having been much engaged during the day. Dr. PERRY was called in
and found that the patient was suffering from an apoplectic stroke. In
spite of every effort, Dr. CACHOT expired a few hours after being
stricken. Dr. CACHOT was a charitable man and is loss will be deeply
felt among those who were the recipients of his bounty and advice. Dr.
CACHOT
leaves a wife (Kate) and a daughter, Mrs. L. THERKELSON (Minnie)
of Portland, Oregon. The funeral will take place from the family residence,
1316 Golden Gate Avenue, this morning." Source: San Francisco Call,
2 May 1902, page 8. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"CADIGAN--Sunday night, a week ago, a grocer named
William CADIGAN left a saloon owned by a friend and started for
home. He has been missing since. Yesterday his body was found floating
in the bay. It is believed he wandered above the wharves and fell overboard."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 26 Oct 1903. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"CADOGAN--In this city, January 12, Mary A., beloved
daughter of John J. and Minnie CADOGAN, a native of San Francisco,
aged 2 years and 3 months. Friends and acquaintances are respetfully invited
to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a.m. from the residence
of the parents, 13 3/4 Rausch street. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 14 Jan 1892, p. 7.
"CADY--STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION -- The
steam ferry boat, Contra Costa, exploded her boiler on Sunday morning last,
whilst crossing the bar to enter Oakland. She was just from San Francisco,
had been racing with another boat, the Oakland; hence, as is alleged, the
disaster. We append a list of the killed, taken from the 'Alta,' of Monday,
together with the number of the injured: List of the Killed -- The following
is the list of those who are known to have been killed: -David W. CADY,
a street contractor, formerly Deputy City Surveyor, aged 34 years, a native
of New York. Mr. C. was blown into the air and fell into the water; he
swam to the boat and was taken on board the Oakland, but died soon after.
Michael G. SMITH, the barkeeper of the boat, was engaged in opening
a basket of wine at the time of the explosion. The bar-room was entirely
carried away, and the unfortunate man was never seen afterwards. It is
rumored that a hand was subsequently found which, by a ring upon one of
the fingers, was recognized as belonging to Mr. SMITH. Henry L.
OSTRANDER,
one of the crew, was dreadfully scalded and was brought to this city [San
Francisco] and taken to the Marine Hospital, where he died soon after.
Albert WINSHIP, one of the firemen, was dreadfully scalded, and
taken on board the steamer Oakland and conveyed to the shore, where he
died in a few minutes. George McDOWELL, the head fireman of the
boat, a native of New Jersey, and a son of ex-Alderman McDOWELL,
of Sacramento. His remains were brought to this city [San Francisco] on
the wreck of the Contra Costa, but re-taken to Oakland for a Coroner's
inquest. Also another man, name unknown, who is said to be a keeper of
a boarding house on Pacific street. 24 scalded and wounded." Source:
The
San Andreas Independent, 9 April 1859. Transcribed by Dee.
"CAFFALL--In this City, July 7, Mary A. CAFFALL,
dearly beloved mother of George W. and Gertrude CAFFALL and loving
sister of Mrs. John GARVIN, Mrs. David SPOWART, Mrs. John
THOMPSON,
and Jerry and John SULLIVAN, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged
38 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10 o'clock a.m. at the chapel of Craig,
Cochran & Co. 1169 Valencia Street near Twenty-third. Interment, Holy
Cross Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 9 July 1907, p.6.
Contact: Tricia Harreschou
harreschou@pacific.net
"CAFRE--Interment in San Francisco, April 18, Jose
CAFRE,
Chile, 25." Source: Alta California, 27 April 1853. Submitted by
Martha Richards.
"CAGNACCI--In Sacramento, Ca. Feb. 16, 1929; Mary
CAGNACCI,
beloved wife of the late Giacondo
CAGNACCI, loving mother of Mrs.
Katie CEREGHINO, Clement
CAGNACCI and the late Mary MAZZA;
grandmother of Gaston and Margherita
MAZZA; a native of Italy, aged
92 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service
Wednesday Feb. 20, 1929, at 9 a.m. from the Funeral Home of Smiley &
Gallagher Co., Alameda, thence to St. Joseph's Church where a requiem mass
will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a.m.
Interment, Italian Cemtery (Colma)." Source Alameda Times Star,
19 Feb 1929. Contact: CC Molinari
molett@lanset.com
"CAHALIN--Died at Healdsburg, Jul. 7, 1882, Mamie
E. CAHALIN, of consumption, aged 21y, buried at San Francisco."
Source: Russian River Flag (Healdsburg, CA), 13 July 1882. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"CAHILL--In this city, February 6, Catherine FOGT,
wife of J.C. CAHILL, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 21 years and
10 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock, from the residence of
Peter ERNST, corner of Mission and Thirtieth streets." Source: San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 9 Feb 1869.
"CAHILL--In this city, May 24, Ellen, beloved daughter
of Patrick and Mary CAHILL, a native of Sacramento aged 5 years,
8 months and 7 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral TO-DAY (Thursday), at 2:30 o’clock p.m., from the
residence of the parents, 19 Welsh street." Source: San Francisco Daily
Morning Call, 26 May 1881. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"CAHILL--In San Francisco, Nov. 8, Ellen J., daughter
of Patrick CAHILL, aged 23 months and 8 days." Source: Sacramento
Bee, 10 Nov 1870. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CAHILL--Harry CAHILL--Harry John CAHILL,
73, of Napa, died Monday in the Queen of the Valley Hospital. A Native
of San Francisco, Mr. CAHILL was a third Generation Californian.
He had lived in San Anselmo for 40 years before moving to Napa. He was
a past officer of the Natives of Woodcraft, a member of Napa Lodge 832
of Elks, and of the Operating Engineers No. 3 of San Francisco. Survivors
include his widow Jeanette of Napa; one daughter, Mrs. Patricia WILLIAMS
of
Walnut Creek; one sister, Miss Carolyn
CAHILL
of San Francisco;
two brothers Martin of San Carlos and Silvester of Santa Rosa; and four
grandchildren. Private services were held with arrangements made by Napa
Valley Memorial Gardens Mortuary. The family asks that memorials be sent
to the Human Growth Foundation, Maryland Academy of Science Building, 7
West Mulberry St. Baltimore, Md. 21201." Source: Napa Register, 17
July 1973, p. 10A. Transcribed by Evalou.
"CAHN--In this city, March 6, Albert, youngest son
of Aaron and Estelle CAHN, aged 5 months and 2 days." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 8 March 1867.
"CAIN--In this city, March 15, Professor Edward
CAIN,
a native of Baltimore, aged 66 years." Source: San Francisco Morning
Call, 16 March 1887.
"CAIN--Lucy J. - 43 years." Source:
San Francisco
Examiner, 10 Apr 1900. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"CAIRNS--In this city, December 26, John CAIRNS,
late foreman of the Golden City Chemical Works, a native of the Parish
of Dungiven, County Derry, Ireland, aged 59 years and 9 months and 25 days.
(New-castle-ou-Tyne and Philadelphia papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, TO-DAY, (Tuesday), at 2
o'clock P.M., from his late residence, No. 363 (?) Minna street." Source:
San
Francisco Call, 28 Dec 1880 p.4. Transcribed by Martha Richards.
"CAIRNS--In this city, August 18, Robert CAIRNS,
a native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 49 years. (Boston, Mass and Providence,
R.I. papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, to-day (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock p.m. from his late
residence, 421 Second street." Source:
San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
20 Aug 1873.
"CALDENE--A MAN by name of Rafael
CALENDE
[or CALENDA], a resident of Petaluma, died suddenly on Wednesday
evening while in attendance at the Melodeon, a place of amusement in San
Francisco. His death was caused by the rupture of a blood vessel." Source:
Stockton
Daily Argus, 17 Dec 1859. Transcribed by Dee.
"CALDWELL--April 8, 1874 - A young man named CALDWELL
found dead in his bed, shot through the head, and his room-mate, MAXEY,
on the floor, mortally wounded in the side, at San Francisco." Source:
Sacramento
Daily Union, 1 January 1875. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CALDWELL--In San Francisco, May 15th, Andrew CALDWELL,
aged 46 years." Source: Sacramento Bee, 17 May 1869. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"CALDWELL--In San Francisco, May 15th ,Andrew CALDWELL,
aged 46 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 17 May 1869. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"CALDWELL--In San Francisco, Oct 16, Martha, widow
of the late Andrew CALDWELL, aged 44 years." Source: Sacramento
Bee, 18 Oct 1869. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CALISH--In this city, March 13, Annie, wife of
John J. CALISH, a native of New York, aged 36 years and 2 months."
Source: San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 14 March, 1895.
"CALISHER--In Berkeley, November 10,
Fanny CALISHER, beloved mother of Mrs. Minnie FOREMAN, Mrs.
P.H. FLOOD and David, Vic, Joe, Harry, Daisey, Walter and Eddie
CALISHER,
a native of England." Source: San Francisco Bulletin, 11 Nov 1904.
"CALHOUN--In this city, December 9, Captain Rufus
CALHOUN,
husband of Sarah CALHOUN of Port Townsend, Wash., and father of
Mrs. J. M. E. ATKINSON
of Seattle, Wash., Isaac P.
CALHOUN of
Kent, Wash., and Rufus and Captain George S. CALHOUN, a native of
New Brunswick, aged 75 years. (Port Townsend and Seattle papers please
copy)." Source:
San Francisco Examiner, 11 Dec 1903.
"CALHOUN--In Berkeley, March 13, William A., eldest
son of the late Charles A. and C. C. CALHOUN, and brother of Mrs.
E. S. HALL, Mrs. E. P. KING, Charles A. and Benjamin F. CALHOUN,
a native of New York, aged 56 years. Funeral services will take place this
day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. E.
P. KING, corner of Dwight way and Telegraph avenue. Interment private."
Source:
San Francisco Chronicle, 15 Mar 1899, p.10. Transcribed
by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"CALL--George W., age 77." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 12 March 1907. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"CALL--Died in Santa Clara, California' February
4th, 1884, William Walker CALL, a native of Boscawen, New Hampshire,
aged 62 years. The funeral took place from Pioneer Hall Wednesday February
6th at 1:30 P.M. The services were conducted by the Rev. Albert WILLIAMS,
chaplain of the Society. The following acted as Pale Bearers on behalf
of the Society. A. C. BRADFORD, W. B. DOOLITTLE, Sauel SAUKEY,
E. COOLEY, J. B. PECK, W. F. LOWRY. Members present:
S. UACKLEY, Sherman
DAY, Dana W. KAY, J. BLUXOM -
Marshal The remains were interned in Laurel Hill Cemetery." Source: The
Society of California Pioneers Marshal's Record 1878-1885 (Published in
the San Francisco Call). Contact: Barbara
Erden serden@thegrid.net
"CALLAGHAN--In this city, June 12, 1895, Annie,
beloved wife of John L. CALLAGHAN and daughter of William Patrick
O’CONNELL,
and sister of Kate BOYD, John, Daniel, Mary and Agnes O’CONNELL,
a native of New York City, aged 32 years and 22 days. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Sunday, at 5:15
o’clock A.M. from her late residence 814 Greenwich Street, thence to St.
Francis Church, Vallejo Street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated
for the repose of her soul commencing at 5:45 A.M. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Morning Call, 14 June 1896. Transcribed
by Margie Hinton.
"CALLAGHAN--There will be an anniversary requiem
high mass for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Bridget
CALLAGHAN
at
St. Francis Church, Vallejo street to-morrow (Tuesday) at 8 o'clock a.m.
Friends of the family are invited to attend." Source: San Francisco
Morning Call, 11 Aug. 1884.
"CALLAGHAN--In this city, June 18, Mrs. Catherine
CALLAGHAN
beloved wife of Cornelius CALLAGHAN, and mother of Patrick and Daniel
COLEMAN
and Mrs. J. E. FITZPATRICK, and stepmother of James P. CALLAGHAN,
a native of County Cork, Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a.m.
from her late residence, 2024 Filbert street, thence to St. Bridgid's Church,
corner Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment,
Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 19 June 1901,
p.6. Transcribed by Nancy Pratt Melton.
"CALLAGHAN--In this city, May 27, Catherine, beloved
wife of Cornelius Joseph CALLAGHAN, a native of County Kerry, Ireland,
aged 41 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfuly invited to attend
the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p.m. from her late residence,
No. 48 1/2 Ritch street, corner of Harrison." Source:
San Francisco
Daily Examiner, 29 May 1886.
"CALLAGHAN--In this city, November 24, Hannah, wife
of Cal. CALLAGHAN and mother of Mrs. P.J. SULLIVAN,
a native of Ireland, aged 49 years. Funeral Thursday, at 2 p.m., from her
late residence, 654 Jessie street, between Seventh and Eighth." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 26 Nov 1885.
"CALLAGHAN--In this city, February 9, Jeremiah
CALLAGHAN,
a native of County Cork, Ireland, in the 63rd year of his age. May his
soul rest in peace. Friends and acquaintances of the family and those of
his son, Denis CALLAGHAN, are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral, tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2 1/2 o'clock, from his late residence,
corner of Van Ness Avenue and Ivy street, Hayes Valley." Source: SanFrancisco
Call, 10 Feb 1870, p. 3. Transcribed by Mary McInnes.
"CALLAGHAN--In this city, October 7, Patrick, beloved
husband of Ellen CALLAGHAN, a native of Ireland, aged 58 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
Friday at 2 p.m. from his late residence, No. 123 Chatanuga street, between
Twenty-first and Twenty-second." Source: Daily Alta California,
9 Oct 1885.
"CALLAHAN--San Francisco, July
7, 1887 - Frank CALLAHAN, a sterotyper, was instantly killed this
morning in a Greenwich street warehouse.
CALLAHAN was leaving the
building when a bale of sackes weighing over 800 pounds fell from the top
of they pile and crushed him to the floor. Workmen went to his assitstance
promptly, byt he died a few minutes after the bale was taken off of him.
CALLAHAN
was about 30 years of age. He was the sole support of his mother and younger
children." Source:
Sacramento Bee, 7 July 1887. Transcribed by Sandra
Bordelon.
"CALLAGHAN--In this city, December 10, 1890, Jane,
mother of Thomas, Peter, Catherine and Mary CALLAGHAN, a native
of Kilimainham Kells, County Meath, Ireland, aged 87 years. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW
(Friday), at 1:30 o clock P.M., from the parlors of Pacific Undertakers,
777 Mission street, between third and fourth; thence to St. Patrick's Church
for services. Interment, Mount Calvary Cemetery." Source: San Francisco
Morning Call, 11 Dec 1890. Transcribed by Susan Quinn.
"CALLAHAN--February 9, 1932, Mrs. Jennie CALLAHAN,
devoted wife of Garrett F. CALLAHAN, loving aunt of Mrs. Emma L.
HENDRICKSON,
Mrs. Susie SCHRIEBER, Edward L. AKINS of Oakland and George
H. PIPPITT of Glendale, Calif, a native of New Jersey. Friends are
invited to attend the funeral services Friday, February 12, at 2 o'clock
p.m. from the Merit Mortuary, 1935 Webster St, Oakland. Ira C. Gwin, director."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 12 Feb, 1932. Transcribed by Nancy
Pfaff.
"CALLAHAN--[On 20 July 1873] At corner of Mason
and Clay streets, San Francisco, a rock fell on two men, killing John CALLAHAN
and fatally wounding the other." Source: The Bee (Sacramento, CA),
"Record of Notable Events in the State," 1 Jan 1874. Transcribed by Betty
Loose.
"CALLAN--Emma M., 38 years." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 25 July 1914.
"CALLINAN, Florence." Source: San Francisco Morning
Call, 1 Feb 1894, p. 10.
"CALLOWAY--Near Sonoma, July 27, 1878, Mrs. Mary
CALLOWAY,
aged 60 years." Source: Alta California, 7 Aug 1878. Transcribed
by Colleen Norby.
"CALMAN--In San Francisco, Feb. 7th, Dennis CALMAN,
aged 21 years." Source:
Sacramento Union, 10 Feb 1868. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"CALVONY--A Young Boy Instantly Killed--SAN FRANCISCO,
Oct. 20 - Eddie CALVONY, the twelve-year-old son of Mrs. Walter
GREEN,
was run over and instantly killed by a Mission-street electric car this
evening." Source: Sacramento Daily Record-Union, 21 Oct 1896. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"CAMERON--In East Oakland, June 30, 1895, Annie
L., widow of the late Duncan CAMOERON, and mother of Mrs. W.H. REED
and Ashley D. CAMERON, and grandmother of Horton BARTER,
a native of Illinois. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p.m. from the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. W.H. REED, 1062 Eleventh avenue, East Oakland.
Interment private." Source:
San Francisco Call, 1 July 1895, p.
11.\
"CAMERON--In San Francisco, March 15th, Hugh CAMERON,
aged 48 years and 7 months." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 18
March 1863. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CAMERON--Red Bluff (Tehama County) -- Dr. James
S. CAMERON, the pioneer physician of this county, yesterday received
word that his son’s wife, Mrs. George T. CAMERON, had died at her
home in San Rafael after a long illness of consumption. She was a native
of Memphis, Tenn., and there are no surviving children. Her husband is
an oil operator with headquarters in San Francisco. Dr. CAMERON
went south to-day to attend the funeral." Source: Sacramento Bee,
12 January 1906, p. 6. Transcribed by Nancy Phillips.
"CAMILLA--DISPATCHES--From San Francisco, May 15
-- Sister CAMILLA, the convent nun from the convent school at Benicia,
who was pitched into the bay by a frightened horse, in returning from a
school picnic at Martinez, last week, died on Sunday. She had been ill
some time but had nearly recovered, and was out on that day for the first
time. The shock undoubtedly caused his [sic?] death." Source: Stockton
Daily Independent, 16 May 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"CAMMEN--Captain CAMMEN dropped dead in San
Francisco last Saturday. He was in good health a few minutes before." Source:
Russian
River Flag (Healdsburg, CA), 23 July 1874. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"CAMP--In San Francisco, on Monday, August 13 (or
18), at the residence of Joseph REED, Esq., of chronic dysentery,
Hersched CAMP, late of New York City, aged 61 years." Source:
New
York Times, 6 Oct 1851. Transcribed by J. Ireland.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, Archie W. T. C., infant
son of Archie and Annie CAMPBELL, a native of San Francisco, aged
3 months and 11 days." Source: San Francisco Bulletin, 18 Jan 1899.
Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"CAMPBELL--In San Francisco, Nov. 24th, Cornelius
CAMPBELL
(colored), aged 38 years. [Funeral from the late residence, R street, between
First and Second, at 3 o'clock P.M., this day.]" Source:
Sacramento
Daily Union, 27 Nov 1862. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, November 15, David CAMPBELL,
aged 26 years." Source: San Francisco Bulletin, 16 Nov 1895.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, Oct. 8th, Mrs. E.T. CAMPBELL,
wife of A.D. CAMPBELL, native of County Monaghan, Ireland." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Examiner, 9 Oct 1865.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, July 15, Elizabeth CAMPBELL,
a native of Boston, aged 24 years." Source: Alta California, 17
July 1879.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, July 15, Elizabeth CAMPBELL,
a native of Boston, Mass, aged 24 years. (Boston papers please copy.) Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
(Friday) at 9 o'clock a.m. from St. Rose's Church, Brannan street." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 17 July 1879.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, July 15, Elizabeth CAMPBELL,
a native of Boston, aged 24 years." Source: Alta California, 17
July 1879. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, December 14, Francis, husband
of Isabell CAMPBELL and father of Mrs. Malachi John McCARTHY,
a native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 78 years. ** Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2:30
o'clock p.m. from his late residence, 35 ½ Lapidge street; thence
to Mission Dolores Church for services. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.
Please omit flowers." Source:
San Francisco Examiner, 15 December
1902, p. 6. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"CAMPBELL--March 1, 1874 - The body of Dr. George
CAMPBELL
found in the bay at San Francisco." Source: Sacramento Daily Union,
1 January 1875. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CAMPBELL--In Berkeley, Cal., September 17, 1909,
James A. CAMPBELL, stepfather of James S. WINFREE and Mrs.
B. R. BOWRON of Berkeley, and brother of William H. CAMPBELL
of
Hopkinsville, Ky., a native of Kentucky, aged 77 years. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Saturday), September
18, 1909, at 2 o'clock p.m., from the residence of James S. WINFREE,
2317 Blake street (Dwight way station). Interment Mountain View Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Call, 18 Sept 1909, p. 15.
"CAMPBELL--John J., 39 y." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 17 Jan 1892, p. 7.
"CAMPBELL-- In this city, August 2, 1932, Mark J.,
dearly beloved husband of Vera CAMPBELL, loving son of Mrs. E. REILLY
and the late Mark J. CAMPBELL and loving brother of Mrs. Bessie
CAREY
and Bernedette CAMPBELL, a native of San Francisco. Friends are
invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 8:45 a.m. from MCAVOY,O'HARA &
Co.,'s Market st. near Church; thence to the Church of the Holy Name, where
a requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross
Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 4 Aug 1932, p.9. Transcribed
by Karen Bennett.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, March 26, Mary F., eldest
child of William and Mary Ann CAMPBELL, aged 1 year and 10 months.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
tomorrow (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock p.m., from 31 Natoma street." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 31 Mar 1874.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, October 29, 1917, Mary
Jane CAMPBELL, a native of Canada. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday), at 8:30
o'clock, from the new funeral home of Monahan & Co., 16th and Delores
sts.; thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be
celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment,
Holy Cross Cemetery, by automobile." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
39 Oct 1917, p. 4. Transcribed by jch.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, December 13th, Michael
CAMPBELL,
son of Peter and Bridget CAMPBELL, a native of New Castle, (Del.),
aged 11 years and 7 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral, at 2 o'clock, Frieday afternoon, from the residence of the parents,
Geneva street, between Sixth and Seventh, off Brannan, without further
notice." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 14 Dec 1865.
"CAMPBELL--In this city, Oct. 2d, at the City and
County Hospital, Nelson CAMPBELL, (colored,) aged 35 years, a native
of Jamaica." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 3 Oct 1865.
"CAMPBELL--In Shasta, Sept. 29th, William CAMPBELL,
aged 45 years." Source: Daily Alta California, 7 Oct 1863, p. 6.
"CAMPI--FATAL ACCIDENT at YOSEMITE -- Mr. CAMPI,
proprietor of the Italian restaurant on Clay street, San Francisco, met
with a fatal accident at Yosemite Falls on Tuesday. In ascending the ladder,
or stairway, at one of the falls, he fell and fractured his skull. He died
form the effect of the injury a few hours after the accident occurred."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 1 June 1871. Transcribed by
Dee.
"CANAVAN--In this city, October 1, John Augustus,
only son of Michael CANAVAN, a native of Brookline, Mass., aged
17 years, 8 months and 16 days. [Boston papers please copy.] Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, TO-DAY (Saturday),
at 2 1/2 o’clock p.m., from the residence of his uncle, P. CANAVAN,
112? Howard street, between Seventh and Eighth, without further notice."
Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 4 Oct 1873. Transcribed
by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"CANBY--[On 12 May 1873] Remains of General CANBY
arrive at San Francisco from Portland, Oregon." Source: The Bee
(Sacramento, CA), "Record of Notable Events in the State," 1 Jan 1874.
Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CANBY--[On 14 May 1873] General CANBY's
Funeral took place at San Francisco, with imposing ceremonies." Source:
The
Bee (Sacramento, CA), "Record of Notable Events in the State," 1 Jan
1874. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CANDY--Eliza Anna, died 18 Nov 1908 at 1419 Post
St., San Francisco, CA. Married. Age 52. Born 1856 Ireland. Father John
ADAMS.
Mother Unknown. Informant, John CANDY of 1419 Post St. Buried Cypress
Lawn. Undertaker, P.F. Green & Co." Source: Death Certificate, transcribed
from microfiche files of City & County of San Francisco. Transcribed
by Evalou.
"CANDY--Thomas Lorrain, died 26 May 1941 at Laguna
Honda Home, San Francisco. Usual Residence Laguna Honda Home. Widower.
Spouse Anna CANDY. Age 82 years, 3 months, 4 days. Born 22 Feb 1859
Urbana, Ohio. Carpenter. Father John CANDY of England. Mother Caroline
WELLS
of Virginia. Buried Holy Cross Cemetery. Funeral Director, Joseph Hagen
& Sons." Source: Death Certificate, transcribed from microfiche files
of City & County of San Francisco. Transcribed by Evalou.
"CANE--July 13, Charles CANE,
a native of New York, aged 29 years (in City and County Hospital)." Source:
San
Francisco Call, 15 July 1868, page 2. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"CANE--In this city, January 31, John,
beloved husband of the late Elizabeth CANE and father of William,
Joseph, and the late John CANE, a native of England, aged 76 years.
The funeral will take place Monday, February 3, at 9 o'clock from the parlors
of J.C. O'Connor & Co., 532 Valencia street, near Sixteenth street;
thence to St. Boniface Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated
for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private."
Source:
San Francisco Chronicle, 3 Feb 1913, p. 13. Transcribed
by jch.
"CANFIELD--In San Francisco, February 16, 1879,
Mrs. J.G. CANFIELD, aged 53 years. (Mrs. CANFIELD was formerly
a resident of this city, where she was well known and highly esteemed.)"
Source: The Mountain Democrat (Placerville, CA), 22 Feb 1879, Volume
XXVI, Number 8. Transcribed by jch.
"CANNON--Dispatch from San Francisco, April 29 --
Daniel J. CANNON, a Mason and a native of the United States, committed
suicide with morphine at his room in the Coso House last night. He left
letters to various parties, and an open one as follows: "To the public
-- Good bye, friends; enemies can go to Goat Island. I die with the firm
conviction that this is the last of me. I don't want church members to
try to make capital out of this. Religion is good in its way, but they
can't poke it down me that the religion of the present day, or any other
day, is Christianity. (Signed), D.J. CANNON." Source: Stockton
Daily Independent, 30 Apr 1872. Transcribed by Dee.
"CANNON--In this city, January 22, Ellen, dearly
beloved daughter of Thomas and Ellen CANNON and sister of John P.,
James L., Elizabeth G. and the late John F. CANNON, a native of
San Francisco, aged 12 years and 6 months. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock
a.m., from the residence of her parents, 207 Sanchez street; thence to
Mission Dolores Church, Sixteenth and Dolores streets, where a solemn requiem
high mass will be celebrated for teh repose of her soul, commencing at
9 o'clock a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source:
San Francisco
Examiner, 24 Jan 1901, p. 6. Transcribed by Ron Filion
"CANNON--In the City and County hospital,
May 1, James CANNON." Source: San Francisco Call, 3 May 1887,
p. 8.
"CANTROWITH--Joseph - 69 years." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 10 Apr 1900. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"CANTWELL--In San Francisco, Dec. 16, Thos. CANTWELL,
a native of California, aged 23 years. […for a long period, fireman on
the local train…died from an affection of the heart.]." Source: The
Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito Co.), 21 Dec 1894. Transcribed by
Dee.
"CANTY--Farrell CANTY, a 10 year old boy,
was choked to death in San Francisco yesterday, being caught in an elevator."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 11 April 1906, p.12. Transcribed by Sandi
Bordelon.
"CANTY--In this city, June 24, Patrick, dearly beloved
husband of Mary CANTY and loving father of Sarah G. CANTY
and Mrs. B. H. EVANS, a native of Ireland. Friends and acquaintances
are invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock
a.m. from his late residence, 3002 Octavia street; thence to St. Brigid's
Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul,
commencing at 9 o'clock a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 25 June 1913. Transcribed by Cathy Gowdy."CANTY--Thomas
Canty--Veterans Home - Thomas FrancisCANTY, Jr., 76, died Tuesday
at the California Veterans Home after an illness. Funeral services were
conducted Friday in Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Michael J. Cleary, Catholic
chaplain, officiating. Burial followed in Monument Hill Memorial Park,
Woodland. He was born in San Francisco, April 2, 1892, and served in the
Army during World War 1. He had been a member of the Veterans Home since
last August. Survivors include a brother, Alfred CANTY, of Oakland."
Source: Napa Register, 6 July 1968, p. 2A. Transcribed by Evalou.
"CAPRON-- In this City, June 16, Laura, beloved
wife of John S. CAPRON, a native of New Hampshire, aged 44 years.
Friends and aquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,
TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 o'clock P.M., from her late residence, 414 Eddy
Street." Source: San Francisco Call, 18 June 1887. Contact: Darla
DuVall shondarla@cncnet.com
"CAPURRO--In this city, April 1, 1946, Luigi CAPURRO,
dearly beloved husband of the late Anna
CAPURRO, loving father of
Mrs. Leonelda BARETTI, Mrs. Eleanora
PALIZZI and the late
Paul CAPURRO, brother-in-law of Mrs. Daisy CAPURRO, grandfather
of Louis CAPURRO, Mrs. A. VENTURI
and Mrs. Catherine MICHELL,
a native of Italy. Peter & Paul's Church, entombment Holy Cross Mausoleum."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 2 Apr 1946. Transcribed by Sylvia
Mast.
"CAQUIAS--Crazed by jealousy
and a threat to turn him out to shift for himself, Hermino
CAQUIAS,
a Puerto Rican in San Francisco, last evening, shot and wounded Maria COLON,
then placing the pistol to his right ear, fell dead with a bullet to his
brain. The woman's wound is not serious." Source: Sacramento Bee,
24 Feb 1906, p.5. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"CARAMELLA--In St. Helena Oct. 24, Mrs. Rose AnnetteCARAMELLA.
Wife of William Philip
CARAMELLA: Mother of George CHAPMAN,
Jr. , Verna STEINHAUS and Marjoire
BARTOLUCCI. Native of
San Francisco, aged 53 years." Source: The Napa Journal, 31 Oct
1947, p.10. Transcribed by Evalou.
"CARASSOU--In San Francisco, Feb. 14, 1946, John
Baptiste CARASSOU; a native of France. A member of Construction
and General Laborers Union, Local No. 389 of San Mateo. Funeral services
will be conducted Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1946, at 8:30 a.m., from the chapel
of Patterson & O'Connell, 126 2nd Ave., San Mateo, thence to St. Matthew's
Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the reposs of his soul,
commencing at 9 a.m. Interment, St. John's Cemetery, San Mateo." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 17 Feb 1946. Transcribed by Mary Utschig Read
"CARBONE--Kitty, 34 years." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 25 July 1914.
"CARCASS--In this city, Oct 8, 1946 Louise Brandon
CARCASS,
devoted wife of the late David E. CARCASS, beloved mother of Monte,
Sol and Joe CARTER [changed surname from
CARCASS] and Mrs.
Rae MEYER, loving sister of Clara DE LEON and Joseph
IFFLA
Sr. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at 2 p.m. Friday
Oct 11, at Gray's Divisadero St. at Post." Source: Newspaper clipping in
possession of submitter. Contact: Debra
Anderson kyela@jps.net
"CARD--Rusel CARD committed suicide in San
Francisco last Saturday with chemicals obtained in a photograph gallery."
Source: Russian River Flag (Healdsburg, CA), 30 July 1874. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"CARD--In San Francisco, October 6, 1875, Captain
S. CARD." Source: Sacramento Bee, 8 Oct 1875, p.3. Transcribed
by Sandi Bordelon.
"CARE--Interment in San Francisco, April 23, Luke
CARE,
Mass., [?]4." Source: Alta California, 27 April 1853. Submitted
by Martha Richards.
"CARE--At San Francisco, April 23d, Luke CARE,
of Maine, 54." Source: Boston Daily Evening Transcript, 25 May 1853.
Transcribed by J. Ireland.
"CAREY--In Palo Alto, September 21, 1930, George
J., beloved husband of Lucy J. CAREY and loving father of Mrs. N.R.
ALLEN,
George E., Dr. Clarence W. and Paul T.
CAREY, brother of William
P., John E. and Richard T. CAREY and Mrs. Mary
ZEDOVICK,
a native of Ireland." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 23 Sept 1930.
Transcribed by Sylvia.
"CAREY--In this city, November 14, 1921, John CAREY,
beloved uncle of Mrs. William O'CONNELL and Mary RONAYNE,
a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. A member of Stockton Council, Y.M.I.,
Harbor Social and Beneficial Assn. and Castlemen's Society of St. Joseph's
Church. Funeral November 17 at 9 o'clock from the parlors of Carew &
English, 1618 Geary Street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem
high mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30.
Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
16 Nov 1921. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"CAREY--In this city, January 7, 1937, R.E. CAREY,
beloved husband of Octavia CAREY, loving father of Thelma, Roy and
Lester CAREY, stepfather of Earl GOODWIN, son of the late
Minerva J. FLAGG, brother of India BROWN, Sopha BARCELLOS,
Troy L. and Howard R. CAREY, a native of California, aged 64 years.
Funeral notice later. San Luis Obispo papers please copy. (Maneely Service.)"
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 8 Jan 1937.
"CARLE--In San Francisco, from Sept.
29 to Oct 19, David CARLE, of New York." Source: Brooklyn Eagle,
22 Nov 1850. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"CARLISLE--San Francisco, March 2 - Ada E. CARLISLE."
Source: Sacramento Daily Record-Union, 4 March 1876. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"CARLISLE--In this city, December 25, 1898, Eleanor
M. CARLISLE, a native of Pennsylvania. Friends are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral services this day (Thursday) at 2 o'clock,
at her late residence, 1908 Divisadero street. Interment private. Please
omit flowers." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 29 Dec
1898, p. 11.
"CARLISLE--In this city, December 25, 1898, Eleanor
M. CARLISLE, a native of Pennsylvania." Source: San Francisco
Bulletin, 29 Dec 1898.
"CARLOS--March 16, Carl CARLOS, 44, consumption,
Copenhagen." Source: Daily Alta California, 30 March 1851. Transcribed
by John Ireland.
"CARLOS--In this city, January 28, Thomas Francis
CARLOS,
a native of the Parish of Kiltrustan, County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 28
years. [Roscommon Journal please copy.] Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, TO-DAY (Wednesday) at 9 o’clock a.m. from
his late residence, corner of Washington and [Drum??] streets; thence to
St. Mary’s Cathedral, where there will be a solemn High Mass read." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 28 Jan 1874. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"CARLSON--In this city, May 9, Edward Frederick
CARLSON."
Source: San Francisco Call, 11 May 1869, p. 3. Transcribed by Sylvia
Mast.
"CARLSON--In this city, June 2, Robert, dearly beloved
husband of Mary CARLSON and devoted father of Mary Gertrude CARLSON
and
Mrs. William WHITE, a native of Sweden, aged 54 years 11 months
and 4 days. A member of Court Eclipse, No. 14, F. of A., and Longshore
Lumbermen’s Union." Source: San Francisco Bulletin, 5 June 1911.
Transcribed by Evalou.
"CARLTON--In this city, on the 15th Feb., of consumption,
Mr. Wilson CARLTON, a native of New York, aged 33 years. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Sunday
at 2 o'clock p.m. from Grace church. New York papers please copy." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 16 Feb 1856.
"CARLYON--DIED SUDDENLY--GRASS VALLEY (Nevada Co.),
November 20 - Word was received here yesterday of the death of Mrs. John
CARLYON
in San Francisco. The news came as a great shock to her relatives in this
city, as it was not known that she was ill. Death was due to pneumonia.
Mrs. CARLYON was before marriage a Miss
KINSMAN. She was
born in this place. Arrangements for the funeral will be made to-day, but
is believed burial will take place in San Francisco." Source: The Evening
Bee (Sacramento, CA), 20 Nov 1905, Page 6. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CARMAN--In this city, 7/18/1864 Suddenly, of heart
disease, Captain Augustus CARMAN, a native Hamburg Germany, aged
60 years and 11 month, friends and acquaintances, and those of his son
on law, J.W. McALLEN, are invited to attend funeral, Sunday, at
10:00, from his late residence, 1121 Ellis Street." Source:
Daily Alta
California, 25 July 1864. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"CARMAN--In this city, Nov. 28th, Judge Benjamin
CARMAN,
a native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 63 years." Source: San Francisco
Daily Examiner, 29 Nov 1865.
"CARN--Cholera--The interments on Saturday and yesterday
include a number of deaths by cholera...Nov. 2, 1850: John
CARN."
Source:
Alta California, 4 Nov 1850 (Transcribed from microfilm
held at University of Nevada, Reno). Transcribed by Martha Richards.
"CARO--In this city, November 11, Henrietta, beloved
wife of Louis CARO, and mother of Celia, Jennie, and Bertha CARO,
a native of Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, aged 55 years and 2 days. **Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today
(Friday) at 11:30 o'clock a.m. from her late residence, 240 Fifth Street.
Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, San Mateo." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 13 Nov 1891. Transcribed by Pat Procida.
"CARO--In this city, January 24, Julius, son of
Wolf and Flora CARO, aged 4 years. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning,
at 10 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, No. 83 Everett st., between
Third and Fourth." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 25
Jan 1870.
"CAROLAN--In this city November 11, James, beloved
husband of Bridget and father of Mollie CAROLAN, a native of County
Meath, Ireland, aged 49 years." Source: San Francisco Examiner,
13 Nov 1891. Transcribed by Pat Procida.
"CAROLAN--Patrick
CAROLAN, nativity Ireland.
Value of estate $1708.00. Residence of Heirs San Francisco--minor children."
Source: 1863/64 San Francisco Municipal Report, Public Administrator's
Report of August 1, 1864, p. 246.
"CARPENTER--Killed by a whale in Margarita Bay,
on the 28th of January, Daniel CARPENTER, a boatsteerer on board
Whaleship Jas. Maury. He was a Narragansett Indian." Source: Daily Alta
California, 26 April 1853, page 2. Transcribed by Ron Filion.
"CARPENTER--In this city, Dec 18th,
George W.
CARPENTER, a native of Ashford, Conn, aged 44 years."
Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 19 Dec 1865.
"CARPENTER--In this city, May 20, at 331 Golden
Gate avenue, Harry Edwards CARPENTER, beloved husband of Mary DUGAN-CARPENTER,
a native of England, aged 32 years, 9 months and 21 days. (Santa Barbara
papers please copy.) Friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday) at 2 o'clock p.m. from Odd Fellows'
Hall,corner of Seventh and Market Streets, under the auspices of Fidelity
Lodge, No. 222, I.O.O.F." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 21 May
1893, page 7.
"CARPENTER--In this city, June 30, John CARPENTER,
a native of Ireland, aged 44 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 1 July 1873.
"CARPENTER--In this city, January 3, 1899, Mrs.
M.M.
CARPENTER, secretary of the Board of Trustees, Good Templars'
Home for Orphans, beloved mother of Frank W. and Fred L. CARPENTER,
a native of Wisconsin, aged 68 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 4 Jan 1899, p. 13.
"CARPENTIER--Interment in San Francisco, April 12,
----CARPENTIER, France, 46. Killed by the explosion of the Jenny
Lind." Source: Alta California, 27 April 1853. Submitted by Martha
Richards.
"CARPINTER--In this city, June 30, John CARPINTER,
a native of County Dublin, Ireland, aged [43?] years. (Irish papers please
copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the
runeral to-day (Thursday) at 10 o'clock a.m. from 7171 Market street, without
further notice." Source:
San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 3 July
1873.
"CARR--The murder of Mrs. Ann CARR, formerly
Mrs. BOUCHER of Marysville, by her husband, Nicholas L.
CARR,
a tailor, at their house on Twenty-fourth street, between Bartlett and
Mission streets, at Mission Dolores, discovered this morning, proves to
have been a horrible affair. Two young women who work in the shop went
to the house this morning and were told by CARR to go for a policeman
as he had taken laudanum. He told the officer he had killed his wife and
tried to kill himself. The woman was found laid out on the floor of the
back bedroom with a pillow under her head, blood on the bed and the marks
of a terrible struggle everywhere. She was evidently killed yesterday.
CARR
had stabbed himself 7 times, and had cut his left arm open, and although
nearly dead from loss of blood, is still living. They have never lived
happily together, and he says she deceived him as to her character before
marriage. He says she attacked him with a poker and he killed her with
1 blade of a pair of shears, in self defense. He made his will today and
probably will not live many hours. He is 59 years of age and she was about
50." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 6 July 1872. Transcribed
by Dee.
"CARR--CARR, who killed his
wife yesterday, is reported much easier and in no immediate danger of death
from his wounds or the laudanum which he swallowed this morning. His wounds
have all been probed and found to not have entered the cavity of the chest.
His wife has been intemperate, if nothing worse, for a long time, and he
says he meditated suicide for years. A charge of murder has been entered
against him." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 6 July 1872. Transcribed
by Dee.
"CARR--Dispatch from San Francisco, July 7 -- The
remains of Mrs. CARR, who was killed by her husband, was buried
today. It appears that she was jealous, without cause, of an orphan girl
named HEALY, who lived in the family, and that the trouble which
resulted in her killing, grew out of his defence of the child from her
insane attacks. The neighbors assert that the girl is thoroughly respectable,
and that nothing in her conduct gave the least excuse for the jealousy
which Mrs. CARR had for her." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
8 July 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"CARR--Dispatch from San Francisco, July 10 -- In
the case of CARR, who killed his wife at the Mission Dolores, the
Coroner concluded the inquest this evening. It was shown that the trouble
in the family all grew out of hatred and jealousy manifested by Mrs. CARR
for the orphan girl Lizzie HALEY, and while there is no reason to
doubt that the conduct of the girl was irreproachable, the evidence indicated
rather strongly that CARR was at the least extremely partial to her. The
jury rendered a verdict of willful murder." Source:
Stockton Daily Independent,
11 July 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"CARR--In this city, February 7, George P., dearly
beloved husband of Alexina CARR, and father of Mrs. Gertrude MUHTNER
and
Will H. CARR, a native of Albany, N. Y., aged 57 years, seven months
and 4 days ..." (Funeral: 9 Feb 1893; Church of the Advent; Interment:
Odd Fellows Cemetery). Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 9 Feb 1893.
Transcribed by John Ireland.
"CARR-A man named Matt. CRAFTS, charged with
the murder of the notorious Bill CARR, in Tehama county, on Christmas
day, was arrested on Monday last at San Francisco and will be sent to Tehama
county." Source: Weekly Stockton Democrat, 18 April 1858. Transcribed
by Dee.
"CARR--Hon. Jesse D. CARR passed away at
Salinas last Friday morning at the age of 89 years. Mr. CARR was
an early settler in California. At an early day he settled in the Salinas
valley, where he has since made his home. He was a progressive citizen,
charitable to a fault, and of the utmost loyalty to his friends…The funeral
took place Saturday from the M.E. Church, South, at Salinas, and the interment
was at Cypress Lawn Cemetery at San Francisco." Source: The Free Lance
(Hollister, San Benito Co), 18 Dec 1903. Transcribed by Dee.
"CARR--WEALTH OF JESSE D. CARR--The will
of the late Jesse D. CARR, which was filed for probate on the 19th
inst., disposes of real estate, personal property and money of the aggregate
value of over $750,000. It devises to each of his five grandchildren, 200
shares of capital stock of the "Jesse D. CARR Land and Live Stock
Company of Modoc County," to a number of his old friends and to the M.
E. Church, South, of Salinas, the aggregate sum of $6400; to Alisal Lodge,
No. 165, I.O.O.F., for its Widows' and Orphans' Fund, the Sum of $1000,
and the residue of his estate to his three children, share and share alike.
These three children are Larkin W. CARR, of Salinas, Mrs. Jesse
D. SEALE and John S. CARR of San Francisco. The following
are appointed as executors without bonds: Mrs. Jesse D. SEALE, of
San Francisco, Larkin W. CARR, of Salinas, J. C. FRANKS,
of San Francisco and Harry WINHAM, of Salinas." Source: Big Valley
Gazette (Bieber, Lassen Co., Cal.), 16 Dec 1903. Transcribed by Billie
Reynolds.
"CARR--In this city, September 7, Jessie, adopted
daughter of Mrs. TESSEGIUE, aged 13 years. Friends of the family
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Monday) at 3 o'clock
p.m., from No. 4 Whitmore Place." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 8 Sept 1873.
"CARR--The will of M.E. CARR, who murdered
his wife and then killed himself, was admitted to probate today. It was
contested on the ground that he was insane when the will was made, but
was admitted by Judge MYRICK, from the evidence that he was sane."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 9 Jan 1873. Transcribed by Dee.
"CARR--In Redding, Shasta County, March 12, 1920,
Mrs. Mary A. CARR, mother of Francis CARR of Redding and
William P. CARR of San Francisco; a native of Ireland, aged 79 years."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 13 March 1920, p.21. Transcribed by Nancy
Phillips.
"CARR--Dispatch from San Francisco, July 9 -- Lieutenant
Peter CARR, who fell from the steeple of the new Catholic Church,
died last night. His funeral will take place tomorrow." Source: Stockton
Daily Independent, 10 July 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"CARR--March 22, W. H. CARR, 40, chronic
dysentery, unknown [place of residence]." Source: Daily Alta California,
30 March 1851. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"CARRICK--In this city, January 1, Ellen Eugenie,
daughter of Richard and Maria CARRICK, aged 1 year and 8 days. Funeral
services will be held TO-DAY (Saturday) at 2 o’clock p.m. from No. 340
Shipley street between Harrison avenue and Eighth street." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 3 Jan 1874. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"CARRILLO--In this city, June 30, 1895, Francis
Julius, beloved son of Alexander and Annie CARRILLO, and brother
of Hazel and Alexander CARRILLO, a native of San Francisco, aged
5 months." Source: San Francisco Call, 2 July 1895, p. 13.
"CARRINGTON--Dispatch from San Francisco, Oct. 22
-- Today Henry CARRINGTON, a laborer [illeg] the Appraiser's Department
of the Custom House, fell from the 3rd story of the store on the corner
of Jackson Battery streets, and was instantly killed. The details of the
accident show it to have been of a most frightful nature. Deceased formerly
resided in Sacramento for many years, and is well known. He was 60 years
of age; had but recently been appointed to his position. The employees
in the Appraiser's Department have raised $150 for the relief of his family."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 23 Oct 1872. Transcribed by
Dee.
"CARROL--San Francisco Aug. 28 - Great excitement
was caused here tonight by a murder and a suicide in the Peerless Saloon,
on Market Street, the same place where GARNESS was killed several
months ago. Richard CARROL, Sr., a prominent wholesale liquor dealer
and John CHENOWETH, the proprietor of the Saloon, had a quarrel
over business matters and the latter drew a revolver and shot CARROL
dead. The murderer then placed the revolver to his own head and, firing,
fell a corpse on the floor beside the victim. The murdered man was the
senior member of the firm of
CARROL &
CARROL and the
father of Richard CARROL, Jr., a well-known Democrat politician.
He was also a member of the Assoc. of Cal. Pioneers and highly thought
of in business circles. CHENOWETH was formerly prominently known
in Sacramento, where he managed one of the theatres and owned a large saloon."
Source: The Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 30 Aug 1890. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"CARROLL--In this city, April 11, Agnes, beloved
daughter of Peter and Delia CARROLL and sister of Maggie and Mary
A. CARROLL, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years and 8 months.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the residence of her parents,
44 West Mission street. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 12 April 1900, page 6. Transcribed by Ron Filion.
"CARROLL--In this city, July 2, Bridget,
daughter of John and Catherine CARROLL, a native of Donegale, Stream
Hill, County Cork, Ireland, aged 6 years. [Cork and New York papers please
copy.] Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral TO-DAY (Friday), at 2 o’clock p.m. from the residence of the parents,
Bush street, between Broderick and Devisadero, without further notice."
Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 4 July, 1873. Transcribed
by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"CARROLL--Dean of Law in U.S.F. Dies--San Mateo,
April 23, - Father Charles F. CARROLL, S.J., San Francisco priest,
and for the past nine years dean of the law school evening division, University
of San Francisco, died suddenly at San Mateo early yesterday. Funeral services
will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Ignatius Church.
Father CARROLL was stricken as he arrived at a hotel in San Mateo,
where he was to have aided in the celebration of mass. With him at the
time was Father Henry J. LYNE, pastor of St. Matthews Church, San
Mateo, and Father Harold KELLY. Father
CARROLL was born at
San Francisco in 1877. He entered the Jesuit order following his graduation
from St. Ignatius College. The body was taken to St. Ignatius Church last
night where it will lie in state until the funeral services." Source: Oakland
Tribune, 23 April 1934. Transcribed by jch.
"CARROLL--Dennis CARROLL, nativity Ireland.
Value of estate $4005.00. Residence of Heirs, Wm.
CARROLL, Hazelwood,
Ireland." Source: 1863/64 San Francisco Municipal Report, Public
Administrator's Report of August 1, 1864, p. 246.
"CARROLL--The 'Golden Gate' was burned to the water's
edge near Manzanillo, on July 27th. She sailed from San Francisco, July
21st and had on board, when she left, 232 passengers, and a crew of 96.
[Among the Steerage passengers] the lost are: F. CARROLL." Source:
Sonoma
Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"CARROLL--In San Francisco, Nov. 20th, James, son
of James CARROLL, late of Portland, O., aged 3 months and 7 days."
Source: Sacramento Daily Bee, 22 Nov 1866. Transcribed by Betty
Loose.
"CARROLL--In San Francisco, Oct. 28th, Mary Elizabeth,
infant daughter of John A. and Bridget CARROLL, aged 9 months and
12 days." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 30 Oct 1858. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"CARROLL--Patrick CARROLL, a clerk in the
delivery department of Southern Pacific Railroad Company, died from asthma
while being removed form his home on Minna Street to the Receiving Hospital."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 8 Mar 1886. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"CARROLL, Patrick W., 68." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 10 July 1911.
"CARROLL--In Sacramento, Oct. 18th, Rosa E., wife
of George W. CARROLL, and daughter of C. McGINNIS, a native
of Cobb county, Georgia, aged 24 years and 11 months." Source: San Francisco
Daily Examiner, 21 Oct 1865.
"CARROLL--In this city, May 9, John J., beloved
husband of the late Sarah J. CARROLL and beloved father of Mackie
and Frank
CARROLL and Mrs. J. F. MURPHY and the late Mrs.
John J. MORRRISSEY and Joseph A. CARROLL, a native of Stevens
Green, Dublin, Ireland, age 91 years. (b.c.1822) ** Friends and aquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), 20
Twenty-eight street, near San Jose Avenue; thence to St. Paul's Church,
where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul,
commencing at 9 o'clock a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage."
Contact:
Tim Holl timothy_holl@hotmail.com
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 11 May 1914, p.4.
"CARSS--In this city, June 11, 1895, Robert John,
son of the late Robert and Catherine CARSS, and brother of Mrs.
M. BROWN and Hannah CARRS, a native of San Francisco, aged
29 years, (3? or 8?) months and 5 days. Friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday) at 1:30 o’clock PM from his late
residence at 51 Louise Street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery." Source:
San
Francisco Morning Call, 14 June 1896. Transcribed by Margie Hinton.
"CARSON--In this city, Oct. 21st, George Bernard
CARSON,
son of Bernard and Rebecca CARSON, aged 1 years, 11 months and 28
days." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 24 Oct 1865.
"CARSON--Dispatch from San Francisco, Feb. 9 --
J.G. CARSON, an old member of the volunteer fire department, who
died at Vallejo, will be buried here [Stockton] tomorrow." Source:
Stockton
Daily Independent, 10 Feb 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"CARSON--In this city, May 2, 1888, JAMES GILMORE
CARSON,
beloved husband of Nellie H. CARSON, and eldest son of Rebecca and
the late Bernard CARSON, a native of Londonderry, Ireland; aged
44 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day
(Friday), at 2 o'clock p.m., from his late residence, 1 Henrietta Square,
off Eleventh Street, near Folsom." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 4 May 1888. Transcribed by Carolyn Schwab.
"CARSON--In this city, June 26, Robert E. CARSON,
a native of London, England, aged 52 years. A member of Austrian Benevolent
society and Templar Grove, No. 19, U.A.O.D. Friends and acqaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, June 29, at 1:30
o'clock, from the Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. Interment, Cypress Lawn
Cemetery. Remains at parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton
street." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 29 June 1904.
"CARSON--In this city, February 8, William O. CARSON,
a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., aged 21 years, 2 months and 12 days. [New York
and Brooklyn papers please copy]. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, TO-MORROW (Tuesday)at 10 o’clock a.m. from
St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a solemn Requiem Mass will be given for the
repose of his soul." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 9
Feb 1874. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"CARSTEN--In this city, February 3, Christian, beloved
husband of Johanna CARSTEN, a native of Egersuil, Norway, aged 39
years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral today, Saturday, at 2:30 from his late residence, 254 Branuan Street,
between First and Second. Interment I.O.O.F. Cemetery." Source: San
Francisco Call, 4 Feb 1888. Transcribed by Sylvia.
"CARSTONS--In this city, June 25, 1907, Irene Triess
CARSTONS,
beloved daughter of Peter and Marie CARSTONS, and sister of Estelle
CARSTONS,
a native of San Francisco, CA, aged 2 months and 25 days." Source:
San
Francisco Call, 26 June 1907, page 13. Transcribed by Carolyn Schwab.
"CARSTONS--In this city, June 25, 1907, William
CARSTONS,
dearly beloved son of Fred and the late Clara CARSTONS, and brother
of Charles, Fred Jr., and Peter CARSTONS, and the late Mrs. Katie
McDADE
and Mrs. Clara WATKINS, a native of San Francisco, CA, aged 27 years,
4 months, and 26 days. A member of brotherhood of teamsters. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Friday, June
28, at 10:30 a.m., from the parlors of H.F. Suhr & Co., 2919 Mission
Street, between Twenty-Fifth and Twenty-Sixth. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Call, 26 June 1907, page 13. Transcribed by
Carolyn Schwab.
"CARSTENBROCK--Were Killed in Wreck of Hotel --
MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co.), May 5 - From relatives who went to San Francisco
in quest of them it is learned that John C. CARSTENBROCK and wife,
former residents of Marysville, were among those killed by the earthquake
of the 18th inst. They had quarters in the Corona Hotel, corner Sixth and
Folsom Streets, from which building only the landlord escaped. In all,
thirty-three were killed in the Corona. Mrs. CARSTENBROCK was formerly
Miss Mary WITT, of Live Oak, Sutter County. Two children of the
unfortunate couple were luckily left with friends in Sacramento when they
moved from that place to the bay six months ago. Mrs. William BEDEAU,
of this city, is a sister of CARSTENBROCK." Source: The Evening
Bee (Sacramento, CA), 5 May 1906, Page 6. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CARTER--In this city, July 12, 1943, Annie Paxton,
beloved wife of the late Walter S. CARTER, loving mother of Charles
Paxton CARTER. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon,
3 o'clock, at the mortuary of Halsted & Co., 1123 Sutter St., near
Polk. Source: San Francisco Examiner, 14 July 1943.
"CARTER--In Oakland, February 10, 1932, Cecilia
K.
CARTER, a native of Oakland, Calif." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 12 Feb, 1932. Transcribed by Nancy Pfaff.
"CARTER--DEATH of CHARLES D. CARTER -- Charles
D. CARTER, the prominent real estate agent of San Francisco, died
suddenly on Thursday evening. He has been for several years President of
the Board of Managers of the Industrial School. After presiding over a
meeting of the Board, he returned home at 11 o'clock, was attacked with
a fit of apoplexy, and died in about 2 hours. The 'Bulletin' of
last evening says: Mr. CARTER had resided in this city [San Francisco]
since 1849. For many years he had been extensively engaged in real estate
business and the publication of a valuable real estate circular. At the
time of his death he was President of the Society of Pioneers, and of the
Board of Industrial School Managers. He was a native of New York, 46 years
of age, and leaves a widow and children in this city residing on Taylor
street. Meetings will be held this evening by the various bodies and societies
of which he was a member, to take suitable action in respect to his memory."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 27 May 1871. Transcribed by
Dee.
"CARTER--Constantine CARTER, a native of
France, aged 72 years, was found dead in his room in Polk alley, leading
off Stockton street, near Broadway. There is reason to suppose that the
deceased put an end to his own life. The Coroner has also taken charge
of his remains." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 4 May 1871.
Transcribed by Dee.
"CARTER--In San Francisco, Nov. 28th, Francis CARTER,
aged 58 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Bee, 3 April 1868. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"CARTER--In this city, July 1, 1895, John, beloved
son of Mary and the late Patrick CARTER, and brother of William,
Joseph, Hugh and Mary CARTER, a native of San Francisco, aged 21
years 5 months and 1 day." Source: San Francisco Call, 2 July 1895,
p. 13.
"CARTER--In this city, June 23, Hugh Leonard, loving
son of Mary A. and the late George J. CARTER and loving brother
of George M., Oliver J., Julia L. and the late Edmond CARTER, a
native of San Francisco. (New Bedford and Whittingsville, Mass., papers
please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral tomorrow (Thursday), at 9:15 o'clock a.m., from the parlors
of Valente, Marini, Marais & Co., 649 Green street, between Stockton
and Powell streets; thence to St. Brigid's Church, whre a requiem high
mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock
a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage." Source:
San Francisco
Examiner, 25 June 1913. Transcribed by Cathy Gowdy.
"CARTER--In this city, December 5, Mollie CARTER,
aged 31 years, 10 months and 25 days." Source: Daily Alta California,
7 Dec 1885.
"CARTMELL--In this city, December 20, Joseph Henry,
only son of Margaret and the late James CARTMELL,
a native of New York, aged 23 years and 8 months. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, TO-DAY (Monday) at 2 1/2
o’clock p.m. from the residence of his mother, 179 Jessie street." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 22 Dec 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"CARTWRIGHT--In this city, June 2, Jane, beloved
wife of David S. CARTWRIGHT, a native of County Donegal, Ireland,
aged 41 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral, TO-DAY (Sunday), at 2 o’clock p.m., from her late residence,
(75 or 76)? Brady street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 5 June 1881. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"CARTY--In this city, May 16, Annie CARTY,
a native of Ireland. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
to-day (Friday) at 10 o'clock a.m. from her late residence, 560 Castro
street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 18 May 1906.
"CARUTHERS--In this city, Feb. 16, 1946, William
Hibbert CARUTHERS, husband of Esta CARUTHERS, son of Mrs.
Julia CARUTHERS, brother of Mrs. Mark BEAUCHAMP, both of
Louisville, Kentucky; a native of Montgomery City, Missouri. A member of
The Family; California Commandery No. 1, K. T., and past president of Civic
League of Improvement Clubs. Notice of funeral later. Friends may call
at Gray's, 1545 Divisadero St., at Post." Source: San Francisco Examiner,
17 Feb 1946. Transcribed by Mary Utschig Read
"CARVALHO--In this city, January 29, Charles Theodore
CARVALHO,
a native of Batavia, Java, aged 35 years, 4 months, and 17 days. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday
afternoon, February 1st, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1120 Howard
street, between Seventh and Eighth." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 29 Jan 1870.
"CASADY--In this city, Nov. 13th, James Eugene CASADY,
aged 16 years, a native of Wisconsin." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner,
15 Nov 1865.
"CASANOVA--In this city, July 5, Virginia, mother
of Henry CASANOVA, a native of Italy, aged 61 years. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday),
at 2:50 o'clock p.m., from St. Francis Church, Vallejo street." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 7 July 1875.
"CASAR--In San Rafael, December 21, Charles, son
of William and Rose CASAR, aged 5 years, 4 months and 22 days. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-day
(Tuesday), at 12 1/2 o'clock p.m., upon arrival of boat from San Rafael."
Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 23 Dec 1873.
"CASASSA--In this city, December 1, Armando G.B.,
son of D. CASASSA, aged 6 years and 9 months." Source: Daily
Alta California, 3 Dec 1885.
"CASELLI--In this city, June 4, Cesare CASELLI,
beloved cousin of A. DOMENICI, a native of Italy." Source:
San
Francisco Bulletin, 5 June 1911. Transcribed by Evalou.
"CASEY--In this city, May 28, Ann, beloved mother
of William and Frank CASEY and Mrs. J.P. DERMODY, a native
of Loughrea, County Galway, Ireland, aged 75 years. Funeral from her residence
416 1/2 Natoma Street." Source: San Francisco Call, 29 May 1885,
p. 4. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"CASEY--In San Francisco, Dec. 3d, Catherine, wife
of James CASEY, aged 40 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Bee,
23 March 1868. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CASEY--Edward." Source: San Francisco Morning
Call, 1 Apr 1891.
"CASEY--In this city, June 1, at St. Mary’s Hospital,
James T. CASEY, beloved brother of Dr. John CASEY and uncle
of Margaret CASEY, a native of Tennessee, aged 47 years, a member
of the International Association of Machinists, Union No. 68." Source:
San
Francisco Bulletin, 5 June 1911. Transcribed by Evalou.
"CASEY--In this city, February 2, M.F., beloved
husband of Ellen CASEY, a native of Canada, aged 47 years. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today,
Saturday at 2 o'clock from the undertaking parlors of McAvoy & Gallagher,
20 Fifth Street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetary." Source:
San Francisco
Call, 4 Feb 1888. Transcribed by Sylvia.
"CASHMAN--In Alameda, March 1, William F.
CASHMAN,
a native of Ireland, aged 74 years and 7 months." Source: San Francisco
Daily Evening Bulletin, 4 March 1895.
"CASHMAN--A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
for the repose of the soul of Mrs. William CASHMAN at Port Costa
tomorrow (Saturday) at 9 o'clock a.m. Friends are invited to attend." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 13 Nov 1891. Transcribed by Pat Procida.
"CASNER--In San Francisco, March 20th, David CASNER,
a native of Ohio, aged 33 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Bee,
23 March 1868. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CASS--Cholera--The interments on Saturday and yesterday
include a number of deaths by cholera...Nov. 3, 1850: L. CASS, 66,
Sonora, old age and general debility." Source: Alta California,
4 Nov 1850 (Transcribed from microfilm held at University of Nevada, Reno).
Transcribed by Martha Richards.
"CASS--Coroner’s Inquest--The coroner was called
yesterday to hold an inquest on the body of L. CASS, a native of
Sonora, Mexico, found dead on board a Chilean vessel at Long wharf. Verdict
of jury; "Death from old age and general debility." Source:
Alta California,
4 Nov 1850 (Transcribed from microfilm held at University of Nevada, Reno).
Transcribed by Martha Richards.
"CASSERLY--In San Francisco, from
Sept. 29 to Oct 19, Patrick S. CASSERLY, of New York." Source: Brooklyn
Eagle, 22 Nov 1850. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"CAST--Elmer Acquilla CAST died
March 2, 1924, St Francis Hospital, San Francisco. Age 56. Husband of Elizabeth
(CAMERON) CAST. Son of Acquilla C.
CAST
and Isabella
Jane ROBINSON. Born Iroquois County, Illinois." Source: Death certificate,
CA Dept of Vital Statistics. Contact: Catherine Grant
csgrant@uniserve.com
"CAST--Interment in San Francisco, April 16,
J.A.
CAST, Virginia, 42." Source: Alta California, 27 April
1853. Submitted by Martha Richards.
"CASTLE--In Redding, Shasta County, March 17, 1918,
Walter CASTLE of San Francisco, native of California, aged 23 years."
Source:
Sacramento Bee, 20 May 1918. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CASTRO--C. LOPEZ has filed the last will
and testament of Maria A.C. CASTRO, who died in San Francisco on
August 16, 1913. The will was executed on April 9, 1912. The estate consists
of real estate at San Juan, San Benito county and personal property valued
at $500. The legatees under the will are Mrs. J.F. LOPEZ, Joe F.
CASTRO,
Alfred A. CASTRO, and Mrs. M.C. LARSON, all of South San
Francisco." Source: Daly City Record, 5 Sept 1913. Transcribed by
jch.
"CASTELHUN -- In this city, November 1, Dr. Frederick
Karl CASTELHUN, beloved husband of Lydia P. CASTELHUN, and
father of F. Carl, Ernest, Dr. Paul, Erwin, Walter, Ella and Maida CASTELHUN,
and brother of Mrs. Louise CADDY, F.J., J.C. and the late MarieCASTELHUN
and
the late Mrs. August
WEIDENBACH; a native of Nordheim, Hesse-Darmstadt,
Germany, aged 77 years, 8 months and 4 days. (St. Louis papers please copy.)
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services Friday,
November 3, at 10 o'clock, at 1078 Valencia street. Cremation, Odd Fellows
Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 3 Nov 1905. Contact:
Scott Trimble stst@stst.net.
"CASTELHUN -- In this city, November 7, Dr. John
CASTELHUN,
a native of Germany, aged 91 years and 1 day." Source:
San Francisco
Chronicle, Nov 1881. Contact: Scott Trimble
stst@stst.net
"CASTLES--In this city, July 9, Patrick CASTLES,
a native of Tullaughmore, King's Ireland, aged 89 years. [New York and
Dublin papers please copy.] Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesay), at 1 o'clock p.m., from
the residence of his son, James CASTLES, Mission street, near Thirty-first,
above the Four-Mile House. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery." Source: San
Francisco Call, 11 July 1883.
"CASTOR--Diana E., died 3 April 1978
at Marshall Hale Hospital, 3773 Sacramento St., San Francisco. Usual Residence
350 University Ave., #259, San Francisco, CA. Widowed. Age 92. Born 8 Aug
1885 in California. Father Dan EDWARDS of England. Mother Rose FANNIN
of CA. Informant, Rose C. BAIRD, daughter. Buried Cypress Lawn.
Funeral Director N. Gray." Source: Death Certificate, transcribed from
microfiche files of City & County of San Francisco. Transcribed by
Evalou.
"CATE--In Tamhill county, O.T., on the 14th...John
T. CATE, in the 40th year of his age." Source: Daily Alta California,
5 April 1856.
"CAUDLEBACH--The 'Golden Gate' was burned to the
water's edge near Manzanillo, on July 27th. She sailed from San Francisco,
July 21st and had on board, when she left, 232 passengers, and a crew of
96. [Among the Steerage passengers] the lost are: L.P. CAUDLEBACH."
Source: Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"CAVANAGH--In this city, February 4, Charles Edward,
beloved husband of Margaret A. CAVANAGH (nee
DOWNEY), a native
of San Andresas, Calaveras County, aged 34 years, 9 months and 1 day. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day
(Sunday) at 1:30 o'clock p.m. from his late residence, corner Lilac avenue
and Twenty-fourth street, between Mission and Capp. Interment, Mount Calvary
Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 7 Feb 1892, p. 7.
"CAVANAUGH--In this city, August 9, Mrs. Sarah CAVANAUGH
(widow),
a native of Nova Scotia, aged 39 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday) at 2 o'clock p.m. from the
residence of her sister, Mrs. A. JACQUOT, No. 17 Stockton place."
Source:
San Francisco Morning Call, 11 Aug. 1884.
"CAVENEY--In this city, March 4, Hugh J., dearly
beloved husband of Mary CAVENEY, loving father of Hubert and Eldred
CAVENEY,
son of Ann and the late John CAVENEY, and brother of Thomas, John
and George CAVENEY, Mrs. T.J. O'BOYLE, Mrs. P.J. BUCKLEYand
the late James CAVENEY, a native of Scranton, Pa., aged 37 years.
(Scranton, Pa., papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 6, at 8:30 o'clock, from his
late residence, 3134 Twenty-third street; thence to St. Peter's Church,
where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul,
commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 5 Mar 1908, p. 9. Transcribed by jch.
"CAVERLY--San Francisco, July 29 - Mrs. Hattie CAVERLY,
26 years and 4 months." Source: Sacramento Daily Record-Union, 2
Aug 1875. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CAZNEAU--In this city, July 11, at his residence,
113 Stockton street, Gen., Thomas N. CAZNEAU, a native of Boston,
Mass., aged 65 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
12 July, 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"CAZNEAU--[On 10 July 1873] General Thomas N. CAZNEAU
died at San Francisco." Source: The Bee (Sacramento, CA), "Record
of Notable Events in the State," 1 Jan 1874. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"CEREGHINO--In this city, May
25, Joseph CEREGHINO, of the firm of CEREGHINO &
DEVENEDETTI,
a native of Italy, aged 44 years, 9 months and 15 days. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2
o'clock, from the Italian Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
at 11 o'clock, for the repose of his soul. Interment, Italian Benevolent
Society Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 27 May 1889.
Transcribed by Brian White.
"CEREGHINO--In this city, November 13, Stefano
CEREGHINO,
beloved husband of Angela CEREGHINO, and father of Luigi, George,
Leo, Rose and Mary CEREGHINO, a native of San Vincenzo di Favale,
Italy, aged 47 years." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, Fri. 14,
Nov 1902. Contact: CC Molinari molett@sonnet.com
"CETU[?]AN--Interment in San Francisco, April 12,
N. CETU[?]AN, Panama, 33." Source: Alta California, 27 April
1853. Submitted by Martha Richards.
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