Obituaries and Death Notices
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This is a miscellaneous collection of newspaper obituaries,
funeral notices and death notices submitted by San Francisco researchers
and volunteers. If an entry has a contact name, you may contact the researcher
with questions about the families mentioned, but understand that they
have *not*
volunteered to provide copies for people. Source information
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"HAAKE--J.C. HAAKE, a ship chandler living
at 622 Twenty third Street, San Francisco, while attempting to board a
Market Street cable car Thursday evening at Sixth Street, missed his footing
and fell, one of the wheels of the car passing over the left leg below
the knee, causing a compound fracture of the limb. The injured man was
moved to the Receiving Hospital, where he was attended by the Police Surgeon.
He was almost frantic with pain and grief at the thought of the trouble
his misfortune would cause his wife and family of twelve children, one
of whom is only a week old, He duid not seem to rally from the terrible
effects of shock to his system and lingered in great pain, dying at 4:30
o' clock Friday morning [17 Oct 1884]. He was a German, 51 years of age."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 18 Oct 1884. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.\
"HAAS--DEATH -- in San Francisco, May 29th, Mrs.
Charles HAAS, aged 31 years." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
31 May 1866. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAAS--DEATH of MRS. HAAS -- Mrs. HAAS,
wife of Charles HAAS, jeweler of this city, died at San Francisco
on the 29th instant. She had been several weeks at the Bay on a visit.
Her remains are expected to arrive this morning. Mrs. HAAS was a
lady highly respected by a large circle of acquaintances, and her deceased
is deeply mourned by many friends. She leaves 3 boys to mourn the sad loss
of a loving mother." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 31 May
1866. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAAS--In this city, October 4, 1893, Carrie H.,
only and beloved daughter of Henry N. and Carrie HAAS, a native
of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 1 day." Source: The Morning Call,
San Francisco, 5 Oct 1893, p. 10.
"HAAS--In this city, March 11, Henry
HAAS,
son of Fred and Emily HAAS, a native of Weaverville, Trinity county,
Cal., aged 18 years and 8 months. (Trinity county papers please copy. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day
(Tuesday), from the parlors of Charles J. B. METZLER, 636 Washington
street. Interment, Masonic Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
14 March 1899, p.12. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"HABER--In San Francisco, August 13,
1874, Mrs. Esther HABER, aged 23 years." Source: Sacramento Bee,
17 Aug 1874. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"HABERLAN--In Oakland, December 14, Margaret Claries,
beloved daughter of Mollie and George HABERLAN, a native of Oakland,
Cal., aged 4 months and 14 days." Source:
San Francisco Examiner,
15 December 1902, p. 6. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"HABERLEN--In this city, October 30, Bessie, dearly
beloved twin daughter of John and Bessie HABERLEN, a native of San
Francisco, aged 3 years, 8 months and 29 days. (Brooklyn and Albany N.Y.
papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral this day (Thursday) at 1 o'clock p.m. from the residence
of the parents, 426 Duncan street, between Church and Sanchez. Interment,
Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Morning Call, 1 Nov
1888, p. 8.
"HABERLY--Fred HABERLY, a grocer's clerk,
was found dead in the bathroom of his home in San Francisco, Tuesday morning
with the gas turned on. He was asphixiated, but weather his death was accidental
or suicideal is difficult to determine. Mr McCORMICK, the chief
coroner investigated the death, but George HABERLY, the victim's
brother, took him for a newspaper reporter and lent an air of mystery to
the death by his action." Source: Sacramento Bee, 14 Nov 1900. Transcribed
by Sandra Bordelon.
"HACHETTE--Roy M. - 8 years." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 10 Apr 1900. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"HACK--In this city, March 14, Paul William HACK.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from Hermann Metzler's parlors,
636 Washington street. Interment, Laurel Hill Cemetery." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 17 Mar 1901, p.18. Transcribed by Linda McDowell.
"HACKE--In this city, April 30, Johanna HACKE,
a native of Ireland, aged 39 years, 6 months and 10 days." Source: San
Francisco Call, 3 May 1887, p. 8.
"HACKET--Internment in San Francisco,
James C. HACKET, 35, Nov. 7, from New York." Source: Brooklyn
Eagle, 12 Dec 1853. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"HACKETT--In this city, March 18,
1929, Edward E., dearly beloved husband of Margaret HACKETT (LYDON)
and devoted brother of Mrs. M. FOLEY, Mrs. Ethel WORLEY,
James, Thomas, and the late Jeremiah HACKETT and Mrs, Katherine
ELVIN.
A native of San Francisco. A member of the S.F.F.D.. Widows and Orphans'
Mutual Aid of the S.F.F.D., David Scannell Club, Inc., Veterans Firemen's
Assn., and Nelson A. Miles Camp, S.A.W.V. Friends are respetively
invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 9 a.m. from the parlors
of Suhr & Wieboldt, 1465 Valencia st., between 25th & 26th sts.,
thence to St. Charles Church where a requiem high mass will be celebrated
for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 a.m. Interment, Holy
Cross Cemetery." Source: Newspaper clipping in possession of submitter.
Contact: Dave Furnanz furnanz@msn.com
"HACKETT--In this city, November 24, 1930, James
W, beloved son of the late William and Mary HACKETT, devoted brother
of Mrs. Mamie FOLEY, Thomas HACKETT, Mrs. Ethel WORLEY
and the late Jeremiah and Edward HACKETT and Catherine ELVIN,
a native of San Francisco. Friends may call at the parlors of Suhr &
Wieboldt, 1485 Valencia St bet 25th & 26th sts. Notice of Funeral later."
Source: San Francisco Call, 24 November, 1930 page 10. Submitted
by Cristine Ham.
"HACKETT--Margaret E.--In this city, July 26, 1976,
Margaret E. HACKETT, dearly beloved wife of the late Edward E. HACKETT;
loving aunt of Bernadette FURNANZ and William SALMON; a native
of S.F.; aged 92 years. Friends are invited to attend funeral services
Wednesday, July 28, at 10:30 a.m. from Duggan's Serra Mortuary, 500 Westlake
Ave., east of Junipero Serra Blvd., D.C.; thence to Church of the Epiphany,
where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 11 a.m. Interment,
Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Tuesday 7:30 p.m. The Bud Duggan
Family" Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 27 July 1976.
Contact: Dave Furnanz furnanz@msn.com
"HADDERMAN--Died in San Francisco, Mar. 1, 1890,
Herman HADDERMAN, formerly of Petaluma, nat. of Germany, aged 19y."
Source: Sonoma County Tribune (Healdsburg, CA), 8 March 1890. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"HADSELL--In this city, September 4, at the residence
of his daughter, Mrs. J. LEFFIER, 867 Sutter street, George, beloved
husband of Catherine E. HADSELL, father of Mrs. J. LEFFIER,
the late Hiram E. HADSELL, Mrs. J.F.
WEHMEYER and Luther
L. HADSELL, a native of New York, aged 67 years, 1 month and 21
days. Friends and acquaintances and member of California Lodge, No. 1,
A.O.U.W., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Friday, September
8, at 2 o'clock, from Alcatras Lodge, No. 244, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain
View Cemetery, Oakland. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking
Company, 713 Post street." Source:
San Francisco Chronicle, 7 Sept
1905. Transcribed by jch.
"HAFFORD--In this city, March 12, Elizabeth, wife
of Samuel HAFFORD, a native of Germany, aged 55 years." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 13 March 1895.
"HAGAN--In San Francisco, Oct. 7, Patrick HAGAN,
aged 31 years and 6 months." Source: Sacramento Daily Bee, 9 Oct
1871. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAGEN--In this city, March 8, Henry
HAGEN,
a native of Germany, aged 58 years, 9 months and 3 days." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 9 March 1895.
"HAGER--San Francisco, Mar. 19th,
Ex-Judge John S.
HAGER, died of paralysis of the heart, at 3:50
o'clock this morning, at his residence, corner of Gough and Jackson Sts.
His death was sudden and unexpected. A party was given at his house last
evening, at which time he appeared to be in his usual health. At about
1:30 a.m., he complained of being ill and gradually growing worse, he died
at the hour given." Source:
The Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA),
22 March 1890. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"HAGGERTY--In this city, December 11, Mary Ellen
HAGGERTY,
a native of California, aged 16 years, 8 months." Source:
San Francisco
Morning Call, 13 Dec 1890. Transcribed by Susan Quinn.
"HAGGERTY--In Berkeley, May 19, Michael, beloved
husband of Hanora and father of Patrick John, Lawrence and George HAGGERTY,
a native of parish Kilgalvin, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 55 years. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
(Monday) at 8:30 o'clock a.m. from his late residence on Adeline Street,
Berkeley...." Source:
San Francisco Examiner, 21 May 1893, page
7.
"HAGIN--In San Francisco, March 26, 1902, Saidee
L. HAGIN, beloved daughter of Mrs. S.J. HAGIN, and the late
John B. HAGIN, a native of Cambridge, Ill., aged 24 years, 6 months,
and 29 days." Source: San Jose Mercury, 30 March 1902, Page 12.
Contact: Chris Havnar chris@havnar.org
"HAGIN--In San Francisco, March 26, 1902, Saidee
L. HAGIN, beloved daughter of Mrs. S.J. HAGIN, and the late
John B. HAGIN, a native of Cambridge, Ill., aged 24 years." Source:
The
Evening News (San Jose, CA), 31 March 1902, Page 4. Contact: Chris
Havnar chris@havnar.org
"HAGIN--FUNERAL OF MRS. HAGIN--The funeral
of Mrs. Sarah HAGIN, who died in San Francisco on Sunday will take
place from Woodrow’s undertaking parlors tomorrow at 11 a.m. The
interment will be at Oak Hill." Source: The Evening News (San Jose,
CA),15 Mar 1909, Page 8. Contact: Chris Havnar chris@havnar.org
"HAGIN--In San Francisco, March 14,
1909, Mrs. Sarah J. Hagin, sister of the late C.R. SEELY
and Mrs. J.P. STEWART of 68 Wilson avenue, San Jose. A native
of Illinois, aged 70 years." Source: The Evening News (San Jose, CA),
15 March 1909, Page 8. Contact: Chris Havnar chris@havnar.org
"HAHN--In this city, May 15, 1936, August HAHN."
Source: San Francisco Call Bulletin, 16 May, 1936.
"HAIGHT--[Feb 24th 1866] - Judge Fletcher M. HAIGHT
died in San Francisco." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 1 Jan 1867,
page 1. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAIGHT--"Death of an Old Citizen. The numerous
friends of Henry HAIGHT will be pained to learn of his sudden demise.
He died at his residence in this city, yesterday. He was a brother of the
late Hon. Fletcher M. HAIGHT, Judge of the Southern District Court
of California, and uncle of Hon. H. H. HAIGHT, the present Governor
of this State. He was born in Allegany County, New York, in 1820. When
a young man he was a teller in the Bank of Monroe and secured hosts of
friends by his affability, business capacity and unswerving integrity.
He removed to St. Louis in 1847 and became connected with the banking house
of PAGE & BACON. In June 1850 he came to San Francisco
with David
CHAMBERS and F. W. PAGE to establish the house
of PAGE,
BACON & Co., those three being resident partners,
and D. D.
PAGE and H. D. BACON at St. Louis. The business
of the firm was chiefly managed by Mr. HAIGHT and its California
branch enjoyed several years of great prosperity; but the firm failed in
1855 owing to liabilities incurred by the house of Page & Bacon in
St. Louis. For some years past Mr. HAIGHT has filled the office
of Notary Public in this city, and been highly esteemed in all the social
and business relations of life by every member of this community, acquainted
with him. Of a noble and generous nature, a kind husband and father, he
has gone down to the tomb leaving a widow, three fatherless children and
a large circle of friends to mourn his loss."
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 25 March 1869,
p. 2.
"HAIGHT--In this city, 24th inst.,
Henry HAIGHT, aged 48 years. Notice of funeral will be given in
this evening's papers." Source: Daily Alta California, 25 March
1869, page 4.
"HAIGHT--Interment in San Francisco, Jan. 24, Infant
son of Mr. Henry HAIGHT, 8 days." Source:
Alta California,
8 Feb 1853. Submitted by Martha Richards.
"HAIGHT--In this city, February 7, 1906, Weltha
A., wife of the late Henry HAIGHT, a native of Genesco, N. Y., aged
81 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday),
February 8, at her late residence, 710 Leavenworth street, at 1:30 p.m.
Interment private, Mount Olivet Cemetery." Source:
San Francisco Call,
8 Feb 1906, p.14.
"HAIN--In this city, March 29, Carl
B. HAIN, a native of Germany, aged 48 years." Source:
San Francisco
Daily Morning Call, 31 Mar 1874.
"HAINER--In this city, September 15,
HartzellHAINER a native of Tennessee, aged 41 years." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 19 Sept 1907, p. 6.
"HAINES--In this city, February 2,
Emeline B., beloved wife of Henry M. HAINES, and mother of Edith
C. and George A. HAINES, a native of New York. Funeral private Tuesday,
February 4, at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Ashley & McMullen, 325
Sixth Avenue, between Geary and Clement streets." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 3 February 1913, p. 13. Transcribed by jch.
"HAINES--Sam. 30 years. Mortician, Pratt & Fherl
Mortuary." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 2 Apr 1946. Transcribed
by Sylvia Mast.
"HAINES--In this city, July 6th, Virginia
Lucy, only daughter of Capt E.W. and Johanna E. HAINES, aged 11
months." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 10 July 1865.
"HAIRE--Thayl L. HAIRE, 74,
died Sunday at Holderman Hospital at the Veterans Home of California in
Yountville. A native of Michigan, Mr. HAIRE served as an electrician's
mate 3C in the U.S. Navy during World War I. Following his discharge, he
became an accountant in San Francisco and worked in the Bay Area until
his retirement. He had been a resident of the Veterans' Home for the past
12 years. Mr. HAIRE is survived by his wife, Grace M. HAIRE of
San Francisco. As Mr.
HAIRE
requested no funeral services will be
held. Burial will take place in Monument Hill Memorial Park, Woodland.
Arrangements are being handled by the Richard Pierce Funeral Service."
Source: Napa Register, 20 Aug 1973. Transcribed by Evalou.
"HALEY--In this city, January 7, 1869,
Esther Anne
HALEY, infant daughter of William and Esther
HALEY,
aged 1 week, 1 day. Funeral, Friday 1 o'clock from residence of parents,
Webster Street near Filbert." Source: San Francisco Call, 8 Jan
1869, p.2. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"HALEY,-In this city, Henry J.
HALEY,
beloved brother of Mrs..Wm. MAVERS and Mrs.Thomas
O'CALLAGHAN, a native of San Francisco. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend funeral from his late
residence, 607 Buchanan St; thence to Sacred Heart Church for services
commencing at 10:30 o'clock a.m. to-morrow (Friday). Holy Cross Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 9 July, 1914. Contact: Julie Fontanacol@aol.com
"HALEY--In this city, April 16, 1910,
James HALEY, beloved son of the late Mary and Patrick HALEY,
and beloved brother of Mrs. Wm. MAVERS and Mrs. T.H. O'CALLAGHAN
and Henry HALEY. A native of San Francisco, aged 28 years." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 16 or 17 April 1910. Contact: Julie Fontanacol@aol.com
"HALEY--In this city, March 22, 1882,
John HALEY, son of Thomas and Bridget HALEY, aged 5 months
and 26 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral tomorrow (Friday) at 2 o'clock p.m., from the residence of
the parents, 125 Shipley Street, between Fifth and Sixth." Source: The
Morning Call (San Francisco), 23 March 1882, page 4. Transcribed by
Carolyn.
"HALEY--Interment in San Francisco, April 22,
Maria
HALEY, St. Louis, 7." Source: Alta California, 27 April
1853. Submitted by Martha Richards.
"HALEY--In the City and County Hospital, April 1,
W.
HALEY, a native of Ireland, aged 33 years." Source:
San Francisco
Morning Call, 2 Apr 1891.
"HALEY--In this city, November 13, Mary E., relict
of the late Captain Hobert HALEY, and mother of Mrs. C.M. DOUGHERTY
and Ben HALEY, a native of Illinois, aged 57 years." Source: San
Francisco Chronicle, 14 Nov 1891. Transcribed by Pat Procida.
"HALEY--In this city, December 22, William Dennis,
son of Patrick and Bridget HALEY, a native of San Francisco, aged
3 years, 10 mos. and 3 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p.m., from
the residence of the parents, 217 Bush street, without further notice."
Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 23 Dec 1873.
"HALINAN--In San Francisco, Nov. 19th,
Kate, wife of Nathaniel HALINAN, aged 35 years." Source: Sacramento
Daily Bee, 22 Nov 1866. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HALL--Wednesday morning the body
of a man hanging by his neck which had been fastened to a float off Harbor
View. The deceased was identified as Edward B. HALL, at one time
a carpet dealer in San Francisco, bur recently a salesman for William McPHUN.
Six weeks ago he lost his position and became very despondent. He left
a note declaring his intention to commit suicide." Source: Sacramento
Bee, 4 Mar 1886. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"HALL--DISPATCH from San Francisco, Feb. 7 -- The
body found in the bay at Meiggs' wharf last night is supposed to be that
of Edward S. HALL, who was drowned with young WHITE at Sacramento
about Christmas, though the boots do not correspond with those HALL
is supposed to have had on." Source: Stockton Daily Independent
(Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA), 8 Feb 1872. Transcribed by Dee.
"HALL--In San Francisco, June 29th, Horace HALL,
son of Horace P. JANES, age 5 years and 3 months." Source: Sacramento
Daily Union, 4 July 1862, page 2. Transcribed by Nancy Pratt Melton.
"HALL--Death - Isabella HALL." Source:
San
Francisco Call, 26 Oct 1889, p. 8. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
'HALL--In San Francisco, June 29th, James HALL,
aged 89 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 4 July 1865. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"HALL--In this city, May 15, 1936,
James F. HALL." Source: San Francisco Call Bulletin, 16 May,
1936.
"HALL--In this city, June 14th, Johanna,
wife of C.E.
HALL, aged 32 years and 9 months." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 16 June 1875.
"HALL--Mr. & Mrs. HALL have been arrested
in San Francisco on the charge of infanticide. They were held to bail in
the sum of $5,000." Source: The Union Democrat (Sonora, Tuolumne
Co., California), 26 Aug 1854. Transcribed by Dee.
"HALL--The will of Maria HALL has been filed
for probate by her husband, Isaac R. HALL, of San Francisco. The
estate is valued at $32,000. and consists of two notes, one for $15,000.
and the other for $17,000." Source: Sonoma County Tribune (Healdsburg,
CA), 5 Oct 1893. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"HALL--March 1st, at Hall's Rancho,
Miss Martha B.
HALL, aged 15 years, daughter of the late Catherine
HALL,
of Vicksburg, Mississippi." Source: Daily Alta California, 20 March
1851. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"HALL--Yesterday afternoon a boat containing Wm.
ROBINSON
and Mrs. Rebecca HALL was capsized near Hunter's Point and Mrs.
HALL
was drowned. Certain suspicious circumstances connects with the affair
have caused the arrest of ROBINSON." Source:
Stockton Daily Independent,
13 March 1868. Transcribed by Dee Sardoc.
"HALL--In San Francisco, Jan. 8, 1899, Richard B.
HALL,
husband of Olivia HALL, a native of Seneca Falls, N.Y., aged 82
years." Source: San Francisco Bulletin, 10 Jan 1899.
"HALLANAN--In this city, December 17, Maggie Teresa,
daughter of Nathaniel and Margaret
HALLANAN, aged 1 year, 10 months
and 14 days. Darling Maggie Teresa, you have left us, And you loss we deeply
feel, For you are sleeping, darling angel, In your long bright happy home.
Your Sister Marie. Friends and acquaintances are respecgully invited to
attend the funeral, to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock p.m., from No. 8 Willow
Avenue." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 19 Dec 1873.
"HALLECK--DISPATCH from San Francisco, Feb. 15 --
The will of General Henry Wager HALLECK, dated Feb. 12, 1868, was
filed for probate today. His wife, Elizabeth HALLACK [spelled 2
ways], is appointed his sole executrix and guardian of their son. He desires
that his mother shall be allowed the free use of his old homestead in Oneida
county, New York, during her life, and be paid $5,000 from his estate as
needed. All the remains of his estate of every description, goes to his
widow and son in equal shares." Source: Stockton Daily Independent (Stockton,
San Joaquin Co., CA), 16 Feb 1872. Transcribed by Dee.
"HALLEY--In San Francisco, Oct. 4th, Frances M.,
wife of John C .HALLEY, aged 19 years. [Funeral at 2 o'clock, to-morrow
afternoon, from the residence of C.C. JENKS, on K street, between
Ninth and Tenth. Friends are invited to attend.] " Source: Sacramento
Daily Bee, 5 Oct 1867. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HALLIDAY--In this city, Jan 10, 1939,
Gordon (G.N.G.), beloved brother of Alexander HALLIDAY of Nova Scotia
and the late J.C. HALLIDAY of Point Arena, Margaret HALLIDAY
and Jessie M. PEARSON of San Francisco, a native of Nova Scotia.
A member of Alta Lodge No. 205, I.O.O.F. Services Thursday at 2 p.m. at
2507 Pine St. Friends may call at the chapels of Gantner & Maison,
777 Valencia St., near 19th St., until noon Thursday. Interment, Cypress
Lawn Memorial Park. (Lewis A. Maison, Director) Alta Lodge, No. 205, I.O.O.F.
Brothers take notice. Funeral services for G.N. HALLIDAY Thursday,
January 12th at 2 o'clock, Crocker Home Chapel at 2507 Pine St. H. Swanson,
N.G." Source:
San Francisco Examiner, 11 Jan 1939, p.9. Transcribed
by Bill Halliday.
"HALLIDAY, John R. - In Napa City,
July 11, John R. HALLIDAY, late of the Sandwich Islands, brother
of Margaret J.
HALLIDAY of San Francisco and Joseph C. HALLIDAY
of Point Arena, Mendocino County, a native of Pictou, Nova Scotia." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 13 July 1889, p.3. Transcribed by Bill Halliday.
"HALLIDAY--In Oakland, November 24,
Joseph Henry, dearly beloved husband of Bessie HALLIDAY; loving
father of Mrs. Clara CRISPIN, Mrs. Grace McMILLAN, Mrs. Gertrude
FARNSWORTH,
Mrs. Delia LUZZI and George, Rex, Joseph and Margaret HALLIDAY;
son of Mrs. Kate HALLIDAY and the late J.C. HALLIDAY and
brother of Mary E, J., A., D., G., F., T., W., and Florence
HALLIDAY
and
Mrs. George P. SORENSEN and Mrs. Forrest MEAMBER. A native
of Point Arena, CA. A member of Clayborne Lodge F, and A. M., Point Arena
Chapter, E.S., Forrestein and Mendocino County Board of Supervisors. Funeral
Tuesday at Point Arena, CA." Source:
San Francisco Chronicle, 25
Nov 1940, p. 9. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"HALLIDAY--In this city, January 31,
Margaret J. HALLIDAY, beloved sister of Joseph C., G.N.G., Alexander
T. and David HALLIDAY and Mrs. James PEARSON of San Francisco
and Mrs. James McGREGOR of Providence, R. I., a native of Nova Scotia,
aged 60 years 11 months and 14 days. Friends and acquaintances are rspectfully
invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday) at 3 o'clock p.m. from the
mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission Street,
near Twenty-First Street. Remains to be shipped to Point Arena, Cal. for
interment." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 2 Feb 1913. Transcribed
by Bill Halliday.
"HALLIGAN- In San Francisco, March
8, 1875, John
HALLIGAN, aged 73 years [bad copy- possibly 73, 76
or 78 years]." Source: Sacramento Bee, 11 March 1875, p.3. Transcribed
by Sandi Bordelon.
"HALLMAN--In this city, January 20, 1875, John A.
HALLMAN,
a native of Saulsburgh, Huntington County, Pa., age 34 years." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 22 Jan 1875, p.3. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"HALLMAN--In this city, January 20,
John A. HALLMAN, a native of Saulsburgh, Huntington County, Pa.,
aged 84 years. Notice of funeral in to-morrow's papers." Source: San
Francisco Call, 21 Jan 1875, p.4. Transcribed by Martha Richards.
“HALLMEYER--Antonie HALLMEYER died on April
3 in her 82nd year and was given Christian burial on April 6 at Cypress
Lawn. She leaves to mourn her passing her sister Mrs. Lina SCHUERER
and niece Mrs. Gus KRAUS.” Source: Saint Paulus Chimes, May
1959. Transcribed by Judy Hitzeman.
"HALPINE--County Hospital, San Francisco,
July 12 - James HALPINE, 33 years." Source: Sacramento Daily
Record-Union, 13 July 1875. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HALSEY--In this city, February 2,
Elizabeth, beloved wife of F.A. HALSEY, a native of Oakland, aged
28 years, 1 months and 5 days." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
3 February 1913, p. 13. Transcribed by jch.
"HALSEY--James D." Source: San Francisco Morning
Call, 6 June 1891.
"HALSEY--In San Francisco, on the
4th instant, Lewis T. HALSEY, of New York city, aged 22 years."
Source: Brooklyn Eagle, 12 Dec 1853. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"HAM--In Visalia, Sept. 8th, J.T.
HAM."
Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 21 Sept 1865.
"HAM--In this city, January 17, James
Harris HAM, a native of Portsmouth N.N., aged 44 years and 11 months."
Source:
Daily Alta California, 19 Jan 1875, p.4. Transcribed by
Sandi Bordelon.
"HAM--DROWNED at ALAMEDA WHARF -- The San Francisco
'Herald' of April 27th says a German named Wm. HAM fell off the
wharf at the landing of the Alameda ferry boat on the Alameda side this
morning and was drowned. He was employed by E.M. DERBY in handling
lumber at the edge of the wharf. Every effort was made to save him, by
throwing over to him planks, but he seemed to have been somewhat stunned
by the fall and did not take advantage of the facilities offered him for
escape. He was about 40 years of age and formerly a sailor." Source: Stockton
Daily Independent, 30 Apr 1869. Transcribed by Dee Sardoc.
"HAMBERGER--In this city, October 18, 1936, Anna
Katherine
HAMBERGER, beloved wife of Louis C. HAMBERGER,
and loving mother of Mrs. Ruby
SHAW
and Mrs. Hazel ANDERSON,
idolized grandmother of Elmer
BOCKS and Vivian
SHAW, a native
of San Francisco, aged 76 years. A member of Alta Parlor N. D. G. W., and
the Daughters of Liberty. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services,
Tuesday, at 2 p.m. from the Morrison Funeral Home, 401 Baker St., at Hayes.
Incineration, Olivet Memorial Park." Source San Francisco Examiner,
19 Oct 1936. Contact:
Emdunn0226@aol.com
"HAMER--In this city, June 24, Henry
C. HAMER, a native of Massachusetts, aged 63 years. Friends are
invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P.M., from
Alcazar Building, 112 O'Farrell Street." Source: The San Francisco Morning
Call, 30 June 1889, p.7. Transcribed by Steven Miller.
"HAMILTON--THE DEATH OF A LEADING
CITIZEN--COL. E.R.
HAMILTON IN HIS 73D YEAR PASSES AWAY. A Man Greatly
Respected - Was of High Character and Public Spirit. Colonel E.R. HAMILTON,
one of the best known and one of the most esteemed citizens of Sacramento,
died at his residence, 1221 L street, early yesterday morning, in the seventy-third
year of his age. Colonel
HAMILTON as a public and business man was
closely identified with the interests of the city since the year 1857,
and socially and hospitably he was noted for his breadth and liberality.
He was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, where his childhood and early growth
were passed. In 1848 at the age of 16 he went to Pittsburg, and in four
years apprenticeship learned the trade of steamboat coppersmith. He followed
that vocation until April 1853, when he crossed the plains to California,
reaching Sacramento in September of that year, without means but with the
resolution and courage characteristic of his career. His first work here
was as a shovel man for a contractor on the banks of Lake Sutter for a
meager wage and with such poor provision for comfort that he had not even
blankets and had to sleep upon a bed of loose straw. In a fortnight, however,
he secured a position as a porter in the store of E. AYRES, where
he remained until January, 1854, when he secured employment at his trade
in San Francisco and continued at it until late in 1855, when in partnership
with J.L. SMITH, he set up in the stove and ironware trade at Placerville.
In 1857 he sold out and came to Sacramento, forming a partnership with
Mr. PURDIN in the stove business which was continued until 1866,
when he was elected City Assessor as the nominee of the Republican party,
of which political organization he was an ardent promoter. In 1867 his
business capacity had commanded such attention that he was called to the
Cashiership of the Sacramento Savings Bank, a position he held without
interruption until less than two years ago, when he voluntarily relinquished
it, but remained a director of the bank to his death. On the breaking out
of the Civil War Colonel HAMILTON organized a company of sharp shooters
and proffered its services to the government, but it was not called to
active duty. Somewhat later he was chosen Colonel of the Fourth Infantry
Regiment of the National Guard of California and in that capacity served
the State well and won the confidence and high regard of all the men of
his command. Colonel
HAMILTON was twice married, and by his first
wide had two children, a son, E.G.
HAMILTON, in business at National
City, San Diego County, and a daughter, Mrs. C.K.
HOLIDAY, of Topeka,
Kansas. His second wife, one of the leading public spirited women of the
city, survives him. Colonel HAMILTON had been sick about five months,
but was in that time often seen riding upon the streets. The immediate
cause of his death was atheroma of the blood vessels induced by the processes
of old age. Colonel HAMILTON was a man of high character, of unblemished
integrity, public spirit and business capacity of notable breadth and vigor.
He was esteemed one of the most substantial and influential citizens of
Sacramento, devoted to its best interests and was by his love of social
communion and his large hospitality and generous spirit, popularly and
familiarly known to the people of the city. His friends he numbered by
hundreds, and his death is deplored by them and people generally, with
sincerity of mourning that is manifest only when a universally respected,
a high minded and upright citizen passes away. The funeral of the deceased
will take place this afternoon at the late residence and will be private.
The remains will be taken to San Francisco for cremation." Source: Sacramento
Union, 12 Oct 1904. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAMILTON--Gertrude S., 20 years."
Source:
San Francisco Examiner, 25 July 1914.
"HAMILTON--In this city, December 14, Harry C.,
youngest and beloved son of Walter and Annie HAMILTON, a native
of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 8 days." Source:
San Francisco Examiner,
15 December 1902, p. 6. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"HAMILTON--In Merced, Jul 16, John
C. A. HAMILTON, aged 58 years, 6 Months and 28 days." Source: San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 23 July 1879. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"HAMILTON--Mary K." Source: San
Francisco Morning Call, 1 Apr 1891.
"HAMILTON--In this city, February 11, Robert HAMILTON,
a native of Scotland, aged 55 years." Source: San Francisco Examiner,
13 Feb 1911, p.4. Transcribed by Carol.
"HAMILTON--In this city, January 25, Mrs. Sarah
HAMILTON,
a native of Pennsylvania, aged 65 years. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, January
30, at 2 o'clock, form the undertaking establishment of James McGINN,
733 Market street, between Third and Fourth." Source: San Francisco
Daily Morning Call, 26 Jan 1870.
"HAMILTON--New is received of the death of W.B.
HAMILTON,
veteran actor, agent and theatrical manager." Source:
Stockton Daily
Independent, 4 Dec 1868. Transcribed by Dee Sardoc.
"HAMILTON--DEATH of an OLD MANAGER -- Mr. HAMILTON,
Sr., whose sudden death was the cause of his son and daughter leaving this
city last evening, thereby causing a temporary cessation in the operations
of the Lockhart Dramatic Company, was one of the oldest members of the
dramatic profession on this coast. He came to California in 1852 and first
assumed the management of the Jenny Lind Theater in San Francisco. Previously
he had been the manager of a company, who converting a flatboat into a
theater, gave performances at the various river towns on the Mississippi.
We believe at that period, the celebrated CHAPMAN family were associated
in the same enterprise. Afterwards, with this family, he traveled in the
palmy days of gold hunting through the mining towns of this State. Mr.
HAMILTON,
Sr., was one of the most respected and valued men in his business. Relative
to the responsibilities of theatrical management, his name was a synonym
for honesty. He leaves a wife and 3 children. He has played his part on
this troublesome stage of earth and has made his entrance on one where
the piece "works mo[illeg] smoothly." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
4 Dec 1868. Transcribed by Dee Sardoc.
"HAMILTON--A CARD -- The following card from Miss
Annie LOCKHART explains itself: "Stockton, Dec. 3, 1868. Editors,
'Independent:' In consequence of the news received today by telegram of
the death of Mr. HAMILTON, Senior, father of Mr. and Miss HAMILTON,
members of my company, I beg to state through your columns that I shall
be unable to give the performances requested on Friday and Saturday next.
The sudden affliction above mentioned necessitates the immediate departure
of the lady and gentleman so nearly concerned for San Francisco. I intend
as soon as possible to reorganize the company, and returning, give another
series of entertainments in this city. Every encouragement to do so has
been given by the liberal patronage and good will evinced by the public
of Stockton; and to that public, on behalf of the company and myself, I
beg to return our sincere thanks for the hearty manner in which they have
appreciated our efforts to please. I also have to acknowledge with gratitude
the many kind notices the press has given us. The players are always benefitted
when the great intellectual lever is used for their good. Trusting that
our future venture in this place may be worthy the recognition our past
has received, I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, Annie LOCKHART."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 4 Dec 1868. Transcribed by Dee
Sardoc.
"HAMILTON--The San Francisco Press Club intend to
remove the remains of the late Wm. C. HAMILTON from Acapulco to
the Lone Mountain Cemetery, at San Francisco. Mr. H. was at one time connected
with the S. F. 'Herald.'" Source: The Union Democrat (Sonora, Tuolumne
Co., CA), 28 Apr 1855. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAMILTON--Death of an Editor - The
Boston Courier says that William C. HAMILTON, Esq., one of the editors
of the San Francisco Herald, but better known here for several years an
associate editor of the New York Herald, died at Acapulco, on his passage
out, in the Golden Gate. He had been visiting New York and New England,
on business connected with his California establishment, and started on
his return on the 20th of January last. After leaving Panama, he
was attacked by yellow fever, and the disease speedily proved fatal.
He was buried near Acapulco, with a head and foot stone to mark his grave.
Mr. HAMILTON was 37 years of age, and leaves a wife and three children
in Brooklyn. He was generally esteemed by his acquaintances, and
it will gratify them to know that his remains were interred with all proper
respect by his fellow passengers." Source: Brooklyn Eagle,
19 March 1853. Transcribed by J. Ireland.
"HAMILTON---W.F. HAMILTON was found dead
in his room on California street last evening. He was one of the oldest
of the California Pioneers." Source: Stockton Daily Argus,
16 June 1862. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAMLIN--Sept 30 Chester HAMLIN, Peori, Ill,
39. Interments in San Francisco, for the week ending Oct. 7, 1852. Reported
for the Alta California by N. Gray, Sexton and Undertaker, Sacramento St
near Dupont." Source: Alta California, 5 March 1852. Transcribed
by Kim.
"HAMMAR--In this city, August 10, Oliver HAM[MER],
a native of Sweden, aged 37 years, 4 months and 13 days." Source:
Alta
California, 13 Aug 1887.
"HAMMEL--YOUNTVILLE VETERAN PASSES NAPA (Napa Co.),
December 12 - David HAMMEL, veteran of the Civil War, who died at
the Veterans' Home was a native Ohio. He located in Lake County in 1896.
He is survived by J.L. and Frank V. HAMMEL of Stockton, William
D. HAMMEL of San Francisco, Jesse and Mrs. J.O. FIFIELD,
a daughter, living at Colusa. Funeral services were conducted by the G.A.R.
of Napa." Source: Sacramento Bee, 12 Dec 1919, Page 6. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"HAMMILL--Mrs. C.P. HAMMILL, nee Mary LIVCY,
departed this life at her home in San Francisco last Friday, aged 30y 5m.
Mrs. HAMMILL was born in Mo., and at a young age removed to Healdsburg
with her parents. On June 11, 1882, she married C.P. HAMMILL and
removed to San Francisco. She leaves her husband and two children, a daughter,
9 years, and a baby boy. The remains were interred at Oak Mound Cemetery,
this place, last Sunday." Source:
Sonoma County Tribune (Healdsburg,
CA), 19 May 1892. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"HAMMILL--In this city, August 8, Charles, beloved
son of Charles P. and Mary HAMMILL, a native of San Francisco, aged
4 moths. [Boston, Mass., papers please copy.] Friends of the family are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, TO-DAY (Sunday) at 2 o'clock
P.M., from the residence of the parents, 5 Hunt street, off Third, near
Howard." Source: San Francisco Morning Call, 9 Aug 1885.
"HAMMIT--Sudden Death - A man named John HAMMIT,
who went from Columbia to San Francisco, on Sunday last, died suddenly
on Tuesday at Sullivan's Boarding House. Deceased was a native of
Cork county, Ireland, but latterly from Vermont." Source: Sacramento
Daily Union, 7 Feb 1856. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAMMOND--In this city, Oct. 23d, Ellen HAMMOND,
daughter of John and Maria HAMMOND, aged 9 months and 7 days." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Examiner, 24 Oct 1865.
"HAMMOND--In this city, April 29,
James HAMMOND, a native of Cincinnati, aged 46 years and 3 months."
Source: San Francisco Call, 3 May 1887, p. 8.
"HAMMOND--In San Francisco, March
7, 1865, Maria
HAMMOND, wife of John HAMMOND, aged about
32 years." Source: Sacramento Bee, 9 March, 1865. Transcribed by
Sandra Bordelon.
"HAMMOND--Died -- HAMMOND -- at Bitterwater,
June 16, 1887, Mrs. Nellie P. HAMMOND, wife of C.S. HAMMOND,
of San Francisco, aged 27 years." Source: The Hollister Free Lance
(Hollister, San Benito Co., CA), 1 July 1887. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAMMOND--Major Richard P. HAMMOND, President
of the Board of Police Commissioners in San Francisco since 1878, died
in that city of pneumonia, last Saturday, aged 71 years. He was a native
of Maryland and a veteran of the Mexican war. He was a Democrat of the
old school and an honorable man." Source: Salinas Weekly Index,
3 Dec 1891. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAMMOND--In Alameda, November 22, William HAMMOND,
father of Mrs. R. and Mrs. J.H. GIBBONS, aged 76 years." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 24 Nov 1885.
"HAMMOND--In this city, January 30,
William HAMMOND, a native of Ireland, aged 56 years." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 31 January 1894, Page 4.
"HAMPSON--In this city, June 28, Olive
A., beloved wife of the late Henry A. HAMPSON, and mother of John
H., George H., R.I. and Mae E. HAMPSON, a native of Ohio, aged 54
years, 2 months and 14 days." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 29
June 1904.
"HANANER--In San Francisco, July 3d, Barbette, wife
of B. HANANER [spelling iffy], aged 36 years." Source: The Union
Democrat (Sonora, Tuolumne Co., CA), 21 July 1860. Transcribed by Dee.
"HANCE--In this city, May 27, Jane, daughter of
John and Annie HANCE, aged 22 years, 5 months and 19 days." Source:
San
Francisco Call, 29 May 1885, p. 4. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"HANCHETT--Death of Mrs. Lucy HANCHETT--Mrs.
Lucy UPSON HANCHETT passed away this morning in San Jose.
The news of the death was a sad shock to the relatives of Mrs. HANCHETT
in this city, for although they knew she had been ill, it was not believed
her ailment was of a serious nature. Deceased was born in Sacramento, and
resided here until her marriage about ten years ago to Lewis HANCHETT,
when she took up her residence in San Francisco. She was held in high esteem
by the young people of Sacramento. A few months ago she moved to San Jose.
She was the sister of L.S., MILLER, Burchell, Nellie and Marian
UPSON,
of this city, and Mrs. W.R. ORMSBY, of San Francisco. She leaves
two daughters. The funeral will take place Friday morning from San Jose,
and the interment will be made in the Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland."
Source: The Evening Bee (Sacramento, CA), 13 June 1906, page 5.
Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAND--Dispatch from San Francisco Feb 21, 1871
-- The examination of Dr. Chas. O'DONNEL, on a charge of murder
in causing the death of Mrs. HAND by procuring abortion, was commenced
today but not concluded." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 21
Feb 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAND--From San Francisco, Feb. 21
-- Judge SAWYER today, after hearing the evidence for the prosecution,
the same as given before the Coroner, in the case of Dr. Chas. O'DONNEL,
charge with causing the death of Mrs. HAND by producing an abortion,
dismissed the complaint, stating that he did not consider that the testimony
established the charge, and thought that it would be a dangerous precedent
to hold a physician for trial for so serious an offense without most direct
and positive testimony. O'DONNEL's friends applauded him when the
decision was made. O'DONNEL is still to be examined on a charge
of causing the death of Eugenie CHAUVETTE in the same manner some
months since." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 22 Feb 1871.
Transcribed by Dee.
"HANDCOCK--Known in Yuba - Marysville (Yuba Co.),
Sept. 22 - W.A. HANDCOCK, who died last Sunday in San Francisco,
was quite well known and popular in this city. For several months while
in the employ of the Bay Counties Power company he and his family were
guests at the United State's hotel." Source: Sacramento Union, 23
Sept 1910. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HANDY--In this city, September 23, 1930, Fred C.
HANDY
of Ukiah, Calif., husband of the late Amy
HANDY loving brother of
Percy W. HANDY of Ukiah, Calif., Mrs. Ernest S.
WHEELER of
Honolulu, Florence M. HANDY
nd Mrs. Hazel H. MELONE of San
Francisco. Friends may call at the mortuary of Halsted & Co., 1123
Sutter st., near Polk, until 10 o'clock Wednesday evening, September 24th.
Funeral services will be held at Ukiah, Calif.,at 2 o'clock p. m., Friday,
Sept. 26, 1930." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 24 Sept 1930, p.17.
Transcribed by Carol.
"HANGLIN--In this city, January 9, Annie M. HANGLIN,
daughter of Margaret SWEENEY and the late Jas. HANGLIN, and
stepdaughter of Michael SWEENEY, aged 18 years, 4 months and 5 days.
The funeral will take place to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock p.m., from the
residence of her parents, 51 Second street." Source: San Francisco Morning
Call, 11 Jan 1886.
"HANKS--In this city, July 8, James
Patrick, son of J.M. and Kate HANKS, aged 1 year, 11 months and
20 days. The funeral will take place to-day (Friday) from the residence
of the parents, 412 Minna street." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 9 July 1875.
"HANLAN--BY STATE TELEGRAPH, San Francisco, Jan.
8 -- -The dead body found floating in the bay on Wednesday morning, was
last evening identified as that of Henry HANLAN, a discharged soldier,
who had been missing from the Western Hotel, on Broadway, for several days."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 9 Jan 1867. Transcribed by Dee
Sardoc.
"HANLEY--In San Francisco, March 3d, Fanny Maria,
only chile of George W. and Mary HANLEY, aged 1 year, 17 months
and 15 days." Source: Sacramento Daily Bee, 7 March 1859. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"HANLEY--In this city, September 6,
George H.
HANLEY, beloved son of Nathaniel and Delia HANLEY,
and brother of Alfred W. HANLEY and Mrs. James
FARRELL, a
native of San Francisco, aged 29 years, 9 months and 12 days. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday,
September 9, at 8:30 o'clock from his late residence, 8847 Twenty fifth
street; 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. Interment,
Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 7 Sept 1905.
Transcribed by jch.
"HANLEY--DEATH of an OLD MAN in the
Station House -- An old man by name of Thomas HANLEY was found lying
in the streets of San Francisco on Saturday night and taken to the Station
House for safe keeping. The following morning he was found dead. He had
been living with his son, who is said to be in affluent circumstances,
but being accustomed to drink the son's wife ordered him from the house.
The old man left the house, and for 2 nights previously to his removal
to the station-house, he had slept exposed in the streets. He was a man
apparently over 70 years of age. The following is the verdict of the Coroner's
jury: We, the undersigned Jurors, convened to inquire into the cause of
death of Thomas HANLEY, who died in the station house on the 12th
June, 1859, do find that the deceased was from Limerick, Ireland, aged
75 years; and we further find that the cause of his death was from exposure,
intemperance and debility. We feel it our duty to censure the conduct of
his son, Thomas HANLEY, and that son's wife, for their cruelty,
in refusing shelter to the deceased, compelling him to roam about the streets
without shelter or means of subsistence." Source: Weekly Stockton Democrat,
19 June 1859. Transcribed by Dee.
"HANLON--HANLON, William J.
beloved father of Willima J. Jr., John J., Margery POWERS and Evangeline
M. CONE, brother of Thomas P. b, also survived by 8 grandchildren
. . . Mirabel Mortuary Chapel, Calvary Cemetery." Source: Los Angeles
Times, 28 July 1968. Transcribed by Colleen Norby
"HANNAN--In this city, November 18,
Mary, wife of Michael HANNAN, aged 33 years. Funeral Friday, at
8:45 a.m., from No. 9 Gilbert street; thence to St. Rose's Church." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 20 Nov 1885.
"HANNAN--Michael, 72 years." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 22 March 1892, p. 7.
"HANNAN--In this city, February 15,
Willie, son of Martin and Maggie HANNAN, aged 9 months." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 17 Feb 1884, p. 7. Transcribed by Evalou.
"HANNIGAN--In this city, October 22d,
Winifred, wife of Edward HANNIGAN, a native of County Roscommon,
Ireland, aged 32 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 23
October 1878.
"HANNIVER--In this city, December 17, Mary, beloved
daughter of William and the late Nora A. HANNIVER, and sister of
Frank HANNIVER, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John SULLIVAN,
a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 5 months and 11 days. The funeral
will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock a.m., from the residence
of the grandparents, 1122 Bryant street. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 18 December 1903, p. 6. Contact:
Susan
Quinn quisus@gmail.com
"HANNIVER--In this city, July 12, William HANNIVER,
a native of Mallow, County Cork, Ireland, aged 55 years. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-day
(Tuesday), at 2 0'clock p.m., from his late residence, No. 1230 Sacramento
street." Source: San Francisco Call, 13 July 1880 p. 4/5. Contact:
Susan
Quinn quisus@gmail.com
"HANNOCK--Interment in San Francisco, April 17,
Wm.
HANNOCK, Prussia, 24." Source: Alta California, 27 April
1853. Submitted by Martha Richards.
"HANNON--In this city, December 30,
1869, Ann
HANNON, beloved wife of Peter HANNON, a native
of City of Dublin, Ireland, age 35 years. Friends and aquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral this afternoon, at 2 1/2 o'clock,
from her late residence, 248 Tehema Street." Source: San Francisco Call,
1 Jan 1869, p.1. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"HANRAHEN--In this city, December
31, John, son of William and Kate HANRAHEN, aged 6 months and 21
days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock from the residence of the
parents on the San Bruno Road." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 2 Jan 1870.
"HANS--[In San Francisco Jan 4] John
HANS,
Oregon, 24, cholera." Source: Sacramento Transcript, 9 Jan 1851.
Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HANSEN--In this city, Nov. 18, Anthony
HANSEN,
a native of Drammen, Norway, aged 32 years and 23 days. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (tuesday) at 2
o'clock p.m. from his late residence, 20 Alvarado street, between Twenty-second
and Twenty-third, Valencia and Guerrero. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery."
Source:
San Francisco Call, 20 Nov 1888, p. 8. Transcribed by Nancy
Pfaff.
"HANSEN--HANSEN, Charles A." Source: San
Francisco Call, 28 April 1893. Transcribed by Joyce.
"HANSEN--At Mount Eden, March 14, Christian P. HANSEN,
a native of Denmark, aged 77 years, 2 months and 4 days." Source: San
Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 15 March, 1895.
"HANSEN, In this city, February 8,
Henry
HANSEN, a native of Denmark." Source: San Francisco Morning
Call,
10 Feb 1880. Transcribed by jch.
"HANSEN--In San Francisco, March 11th,
Henry P.
HANSEN, a native of Germany, aged 32 years." Source: Sacramento
Daily Bee, 12 March 1861. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HANSEN--In San Francisco, March 31st,
James HANSEN, a native of Denmark, aged 33 years." Source: Sacramento
Bee, 2 Apr 1862. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HANSEN--In this city, April 4, John, beloved husband
of Margaretha HANSEN, and father Frida HANSEN and Adolph
and Anna LACKMANN, a native of Haide, Holstein, Germany, aged 47
years , 2 months and 25 days." Source: Daily Alta California, 6
April 1891. Transcribed by Carolyn Feroben.
"HANSEN--John L. Hansen, the keeper
of the big Dutch Windmill in Golden Gate Park, met his death last night
by falling a distance of fifty feet from the guide-mill platform to the
base of the tower." Source: Sacramento Bee, 6 April 1906. Transcribed
by Sandi Bordelon.
"HANSEN--Katie, 20 years." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 7 Feb 1892, p. 7.
"HANSEN--In this city, March 12, Mary,
beloved wife of the late Peter HANSEN, and mother of Peter R. HANSEN
and the late Mrs. Ella M. McGINNESS, a native of the parish of Anakissy,
County Cork, Ireland, aged 77 years. Friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence
of her nieces, O'HALLORAN, 709 Howard street; thence to St. Patrick's
Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of
her soul, at 9 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 13 March 1899, p.9. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"HANSEN--In this city, March 12, Mary,
beloved wife of the late Peter HANSEN, and mother of Peter R. HANSEN
and the late Mrs. Ella M. McGINNESS, a native of the parish of Anakissy,
County Cork, Ireland, aged 77 years. Friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence
of her nieces O'HALLORAN, 709 Howard street; thence to St. Patrick's
Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of
her soul, at 9 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 14 March 1899, p.12. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"HANSEN--In this city, December 6,
Peter HANSEN." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 6 Dec
1884.
"HANSEN--One month post-Earthquake Headline: Nine
More Are Reported Dead and Total is 392...The other four victims were Theodore
P. HANSEN, 102 First Street; Margaret E. FUNDENBERG and her
fourteen-year-old son, Eugene G. FUNDENBERG, OF 172 Seventh Street,
and Fred C. ORNDORFF, a former newspaperman. E. T. JOHNSON
of 42 Prospect Avenue recovered the remains of HANSEN from the ruins
of 102 First Street, where Hansen had kept a restaurant. (Theodore P. HANSEN
perished in the April 18, 1906 earthquake in San Francisco. Resident of
Fruitvale. Born March 28, 1864 in Ballum, Denmark. Married to Thea EYSTAD
from Trogstad, Norway)." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 19 May
1906, page 2.
Contact: Lianne
Anderson lthomsonanderson@aol.com
"HANSON--Died in San Francisco, Sept. 6th, Charles
Albert, only son of Charles and Charlotte HANSON; of Redwood City,
aged 11 months and 20 days." Source: San Mateo County Gazette (Redwood
City, San Mateo County, CA), 8 September 1860, Vol. 2 No. 23. Transcribed
by jch.
"HANSON--Passed out, November 19,
1916 Edward H. HANSON, son of the late Peter HANSON, a native
of New York (Mendocino, Cal. papers please copy)." Source: Daily San
Francisco Call & Post, 20 Nov 1916, p. 14.
"HANSON--Frank W. HANSON, of this city [Marysville,
Yuba County], has received the sad news of the death of his brother, Everett
C. HANSON, which occurred in San Francisco Saturday. Deceased was
well known in the vicinity of Suisun, where he was born. He had been ill
for some time. He was but 29 years of age. The burial took place to-day
at San Francisco." Source: Sacramento Bee, 8 January 1906, p.6.
Transcribed by Nancy Phillips.
"HANSON--RECEIVED SAD NEWS--MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co.),
January 8 - Frank W. HANSON, of this city, has received the sad
news of the death of his brother, Everett C. HANSON, which occurred
in San Francisco Saturday. Deceased was well known in the vicinity of Suisun,
where he was born. He had been ill some time. He was but 29 years of age.
The burial took place to-day at San Francisco." Source: The Evening
Bee (Sacramento, CA), 8 Jan 1906, page 6. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HANSON--Drowned.--On Sunday last, two men belonging
to the brig Belfast, now lying in port, named Henry HANSON and John
BRATTON,
were passing from the shore to the vessel, when by some means the boat
capsized and the men unfortunately drowned before assistance could be rendered.
Owing to the force with which the current runs in the Bay, it is impossible
to recover the bodies of drowned persons." Source: Californian,
30 Sept 1848, p.2.
"HANTZE/KRALL--In Marysville, Yuba County,
March 5, 1920, by Justice of the Peace J. M. MORRISSEY, Charles
E. HANTZE of San Francisco and Lavina KRALL of Marshfield,
Coos County, Oregon." Source: Sacramento Bee, 6 March 1920, p. 20.
Transcribed by Nancy Phillips.
"HAPPERSETT--A GOOD MAN GONE -- Rev. R. HAPPERSETT,
D.D., for several years pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this city,
died at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. He was seized with an attack of bilious
fever a week ago, which terminated in typhoid fever and resulted fatally
in defiance of all that medical skill could do to arrest its career. The
sudden and unexpected decease of the reverend gentleman cast a cloud of
sorrow and sadness over the minds of a large number of friends, who prized
him highly, not only as a minister, but as one of those genial gentlemen
who made good impressions on the minds of the people wherever he went and
who, at all times, showed that practical consistency of life which ever
marks the course and career of a truly honest man. He was a native of Chester
county, Pennsylvania, and was 52 years of age. He was a graduate of Princeton
College, New Jersey, and for a number of years was Secretary of the Board
of Publication; likewise of the Board of Domestic Missions of the Presbyterian
Church. At the time of his death he was Secretary and Treasurer of the
State Insane Asylum, and was largely interested in real estate in San Joaquin
county. Immediately after his decease the sad intelligence was telegraphed
to San Francisco, likewise stating that arrangements were made to have
the funeral services take place at the Presbyterian Church this (Wednesday)
evening. In return, at 2 o'clock p.m., T.R. ANTHONY received the
following dispatch: "San Francisco, Oct. 2 -- To T.R. ANTHONY: Sad
news. Dr. WADSWORTH and Dr. HAPPERSETT's most intimate friends,
earnestly desire that the funeral should be here, and that the remains
should be placed in a vault, awaiting order of friends East. Bring remains
down, if you concur, on this evening's boat." In accordance with this,
services will be held at the Presbyterian Church precisely at 1 o'clock
so that they may be concluded previous to the departure of the boat, when
the remains of the deceased will be taken to San Francisco. Rev. Mr. DEAL
will conduct services of the church and all the clergy of the city and
vicinity are invited to attend. Thus in obedience to the despotic decrees
of the Angel of Death, another good man fades from earthly vision; only,
however, in spirit, to awake in a world of cloudless and eternal day."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 3 Oct 1866. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARAHAR--In San Francisco, June 2, Patrick HARAHAR,
aged 47 years." Source:
Sacramento Daily Bee, 17 Nov 1877. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"HARAZSTHY--Arped HARAZSTHY, a prominent
viticulturist and wine merchant in this State, was found in dying condition
on the sidewalk at the corner of Hyde and Washington Streets, San Francosci,
early this morning. He died while being removed to the Receiving Hospital.
Heart disease is the supposed cause. His father, Agaston HARAZSTHY,
was one of the most noted viticulturists in America." Source: Sacramento
Bee, 15 Nov 1900. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"HARDER-- In this city, Jan. 3, 1950,
Elsie HARDER, beloved wife of Henry J. HARDER, loving mother
of Irvin and Evelyn
HARDER, sister of Mrs. O.C. NELSON, Mrs.
Paul VOGIER, Mrs. John WHITTNER of Tracy, Calif. , Henry
and Fred TIEDMANN. Funeral services Friday afternoon, 1 o'clock,
at the Mortuary of Halsted & Co, 1123 Sutter St near Polk. Entombment,
Woodlawn Memorial Park." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 6 Jan 1950.
"HARDGROVE--BY STATE TELEGRAPH, San Francisco, Dec.
10 -- The trial of John CAMPBELL, indicted for manslaughter for
the killing of Anthony HARDGROVE over a year ago, was postponed
by Judge Dwinelle this morning until the 19th instant, owing to the absence
of important witnesses for defense. It will be remembered that CAMPBELL
was convicted in the 12th District Court, but was granted a trial by the
Supreme Court, and the case transferred to the 15th District Court for
2nd trial." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 11 Dec 1866. Transcribed
by Dee.
"HARDIN--In this city, October 9, 1893, Edwin
HARDIN,
a native of Kentucky, aged 37 years." Source: San Francisco Call, 11 October
1893, page 10.
"HARDIN--Ursula M." Source: San
Francisco Morning Call, 1 Apr 1891.
"HARDING--In this city, June 4, Ellie
Sepantus, beloved and only daughter of William and Mary A. HARDING,
a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years, 5 months and 5 days. [Montana
papers please copy.] Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, TO-DAY (Sunday), ..." (copy incomplete). Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 5 June 1881. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"HARDING--In Providence, R. I., Dec.
3d, 1857, Mrs. Mary HARDING, widow of the late Captain Benjamin
HARDING,
of Bristol, and mother of Mr. Samuel C. HARDING, of this city, aged
74 years." Source: Daily Alta California, 1 Jan 1858. Transcribed
by Martha Richards.
"HARDING--In this city, December 20, 1918, William
HARDING,
beloved husband of the late Mary A. HARDING, and loving father of
the late James I. HARDING, a native of Ireland, aged 73 years and
10 months. A member of Division No 6, A.O.H. and Court Zenith, no. 21,
Foresters of America. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral today (Monday) December 23, 1918, at 8:30 o'clock,
from the parlors of Carew & English, 1618 Geary st.; thence to St.
Paul's Church, corner of 29th and Church sts., where a requiem high mass
will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock.
Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Officers and members of Court Zentih, No.
21, F. of A., are requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother
HARDING...By
order of Raymond
MUSANTE, C.R., L.A. RICHARDS, Fin. Secty."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 23 Dec 1918.
"HARDMANN--Cholera--The interments
on Saturday and yesterday include a number of deaths by cholera...Nov.
3, 1850: Jacob
HARMANN, 62, France, cholera." Source:
Alta California,
4 Nov 1850 (Transcribed from microfilm held at University of Nevada, Reno).
Transcribed by Martha Richards.
"HARDMYER--In this city, December
30, 1868, Marie
HARDMYER, wife of William HARDMYER, a native
of Switzerland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral this Friday afternoon from her late residnce, Southeast corner
of Sutter and Leavenworth Streets." Source: San Francisco Call,
1 Jan 1869, p.1. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"HARDY--Hon. James H. HARDY
died in San Francisco on Thursday, June 11th, at the age of 42 years. Judge
HARDY
was a man of eminent ability, and, though not free from faults, possessed
of those higher attributes of manhood which made him dear to a large circle
of friends throughout the State." Source: San Benito Advance (Hollister,
San Benito Co., CA), 20 Jun 1874. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARDY--June 11, 1874 - Judge James H. HARDY
died in San Francisco." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 1 January
1875. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HARFORD--CAPTAIN HARFORD, of San Francisco,
died last Sunday from the effects of eating mussels, and twelve others
were poisoned at same time in the same manner." Source: San Luis Obispo
Tribune, 9 July 1870." Transcribed by Jackie Lamorie.
"HARKIN--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: J. HARKIN." Source:
Sonoma
Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"HARKINGS--San Francisco, Oct. 17--Elizabeth
HARKINGS,
aged 6 years, was run over by a heavy truck, in front of Woodward's Garden,
today and instantly killed." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
18 Oct 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARKINS--Dispatches from San Francisco, June 28
-- Michael HARKINS, formerly a constable, and an old resident of
the city, died this afternoon." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
29 June 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARGAIN--RESPITED. Governor DOWNEY has granted
Michael HARGAIN, who was to be executed in San Francisco on the
3d for the murder of his wife, a respite until the 14th of June next, to
give time to examine applications for a commutation of sentence." Source:
San
Mateo County Gazette (Redwood City, CA), 4 May 1861, Vol. 3 No. 5.
Transcribed by jch.
"HARGRAVES (nee BARTOLD)--In this city, February
1, Eleanor, dearly beloved wife of Herbert E. HARGRAVES, loving
mother of Eleanor HARGRAVES, daughter of Christine O. BARTHOLD
and sister of Mrs. Fred SIEBE, Robert, Bert, Agnes and Edna BARTHOLD,
a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years and 5 months. (Providence, R.I.,
papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral services Tuesday, February 4, at 2 o'clock at the
parlors of H.F. Suhr & Co., 2919 Mission street, between Twenty-fifth
and Twenty-sixth. Interment, Greenlawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car
from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
3 February 1913, p. 13. Transcribed by jch.
"HARLAN--In this city [San Francisco], October 16,
Christina M., beloved wife of the late Jacob W. HARLAN and mother
of Robert J. McDONALD, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 70 years. (Stockton
papers please copy.) Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty
& Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 17 Oct 1903, p 6. Contact: Steve
Harrison raleighwood@juno.com
"HARLEY--In San Francisco, March 28th, Francis J.
HARLEY,
a native of Virginia, aged *9 years." Source:
Sacramento Daily Bee,
31 March 1868. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HARLEY--At Anderson Springs, Oct.
21, George
HARLEY, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years, 5 ,os.
[Mr. HARLEY was the head of the well-known firm, the Chas HARLEY
Co., with headquarters at New York. He has been a sufferer for years from
chronic liver complaint and had sought all the relief that wealth and loving
care could command. Arriving in San Francisco he was recommended to the
San Benito Springs as a chance for prolonging his life a few days. At the
time of his arrival he was past all hope…." Source: The Free Lance
(Hollister, San Benito Co), 28 Oct 1898. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARMAN--Interment in San Francisco, Jan. 27, John
HARMAN,
England, 42." Source: Alta California, 8 Feb 1853. Submitted by
Martha Richards.
"HARMEYER--SAN FRANCISCO DISPATCH, Mar. 2 - Louis
BERREGAS,
a native soldier, stabbed William HARMEYER, mate of the schooner
Fortune, in a dance cellar a few evening ago and HARMEYER has since
died. BERREGAS has been arrested." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
3 Mar 1865. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARMON--In this city, August 3, Charles L. HARMON,
a native of New York, aged 33 years and 11 months." Source: San Francisco
Morning Call, 5 Aug. 1884, p. 8.
"HARNEY--The will of Danielle HARNEY
was filed for probate yesterday. He bequeathed a $16,000 estate to his
children - Charles S. HARNEY, Joseph G. HARNEY, Winnifred
E. WHITE and the Mary E. O'HARA." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 14 March 1899, p.12. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"HARNEY--Dispatch from San Francisco, Nov. 27 --
The wife of County Clerk Wm. HARNEY died yesterday after a brief
illness." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 28 Nov 1872. Transcribed
by Dee.
"HARNISCH--John C. HARNISCH,
Age: 55, Occupation: Carpenter, Birthplace: Denmark, Place of Death: German
Hospital, Date of Death: 6 May 1867 Cause: Peritonitis, Burial: Laurel
Hill." Source: Mortuary Record of City and County of San Francisco, Volume
1, 8 May 1867, Cert. No 4605. Contact: M.
Cole aquamar@earthlink.net
"HAROLD--In this city, June 3, Philip
HAROLD,
a native of Germany, aged 57 years and 7 months." Source:
San Francisco
Chronicle, 6 June 1877. Contact: Emdunn0226@aol.com
"HARPER--In this city, October 15, Adelaide E.,
dearly beloved wife of Edgar R. HARPER and eldest daughter of Lucas
and Kate TULLY, a native Roxbury, Mass., aged 30 years, 3 months
and 12 days. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral , TO-MORROW (Sunday), at ---o'clock A.M., from the residence of
the parents, 313 Brannan street; thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing
at 9 o'clock." Source: San Francisco Morning Call, 16 Oct 1886,
p. 4, col. 8. Contact: Marion Kennedy
mjkennedy16@aol.com
"HARPER--In this city, December 23, at the City
and County Hospital, Charles A. HARPER a native of Philadelphia,
Penn., aged 54 years. [Baltimore and Philadelphia papers please copy.]"
Source: San Francisco Call, 28 Dec 1880 p.4. Transcribed by Martha
Richards.
"HARPER--In this city, Oct. 27, 1963, Gustavus D.,
beloved husband of Regina T. HARPER, loving father of Edward G.,
Dr. Harold A. HARPER and Mrs. Regina M. HARRIES, loving grandfather
of Mrs. Ann H. SUTHERLAND, Mrs. Jean H. CORRIGAN and Teresa
M. HARRIES; a native of San Francisco. A member of Presidio parlor
No 194 N.S.G.W. Private services took place Oct. 29 with a Requiem Mass
at Star of the Sea Church, followed by internment in Holy Cross cemetery.
Spiritual bouquets or memorials may be sent to St. Mary's Hospital." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 30 Oct 1963, p 52. Contact: Marion
Kennedy mjkennedy16@aol.com
"HARRENBURG--In Alameda County, December 8, 1890,
Ludwig Edward, beloved husband of Dora HARRENBURG, and father of
Bertha HARRENBERG, a native of Vegesack, Germany, aged 5 years,
10 months and 13 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 o clock P.M.,
from Eintracht Hall, 316 Post street. Interment, I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Remains
at the undertaking parlors of Suhr & Becker, 1209 Mission street, near
Eighth." Source: San Francisco Morning Call, 10 Dec 1890. Transcribed
by Susan Quinn.
"HARRENDEN--Mary J. HARRENDEN, 78, Aug. 24,
Mass." Source: New York Times, 6 Oct 1851. Transcribed by
J. Ireland
"HARRIGAN--In this city, September 8th, Andrew HARRIGAN,
a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 56 years and 19 months. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), from his late residence, 1509 Powell street, and thence to
St. Francis Church, Vallejo street, where a solemn Requiem Mass will be
celebrated at 10 o’clock a.m." Source:
San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
9 Sept 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"HARRIGAN--At his residence, No. 1509 Powell street,
Monday, September 8, Andrew HARRIGAN, a native of County Limerick,
Ireland, aged 56 years and 18 months. A solemn Requiem Mass will be sung
at St. Francis Church, at 10 o'clock, from which place the funeral will
leave at 2 o'clock. Funeral to take place to-day (Wednesday) September
10th." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 10 Sept 1873.
"HARRIGAN--In this city, March 15, John Mathew,
beloved son of John J. and Marguerite D. HARRIGAN, a native of San
Francisco, age 4 years 1 month and 8 days. The funeral will take place
to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the residence of his grandfather,
Mathew NUNAN, 422 Oak street. Interment private." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 17 Mar 1901, p.18. Transcribed by Linda McDowell.
"HARRIGAN--FUNERAL OF JAMES HARRIGAN TO-DAY--GRASS
VALLEY (Nevada Co.), May 26 - The funeral of James HARRIGAN, who
died at an early hour yesterday morning, will take place this afternoon
from St. Patrick's Catholic Church, where services are to be held. Two
weeks ago Mr. HARRIGAN was found lying by the roadside between this
city and Forest Springs, his home. He had been to town, and when he did
not return home at the hour expected a search was instituted for him by
his family, with the above result. He continued to sink until his death.
Mr. HARRIGAN was a highly esteemed pioneer, and leaves a wife and
nine children to mourn his death." Source: Sacramento Bee, 26 May
1904, Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HARRIGAN--Oct. 31 [1860] - Two murders were committed
at San Francisco, one by Michael HARRIGAN, cutting the throat of
his wife. Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 1 Jan 1861. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"HARRIGAN--In this city, January 22 [1912], William
A., beloved husband of Olive E. HARRIGAN, brother of Michael, Joseph
and George HARRIGAN, Mrs. W.W. [unreadable], Mrs. Thomas FLOOD,
a native of San Francisco, aged 52 years, 7 months and 25 days. Member
of California Parlor, No. I.N.S.G.W. Friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral Thursday, January 25 at 9 o'clock from his late residence,
360 Eleventh av, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a requiem high
mass will be celebrated for teh repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 23 Jan 1912. Transcribed
by Nancy Pfaff.
"HARRIMAN--In this city, 23d inst.,
George C.
HARRIMAN, a native of Maine, aged 34 years, 2 months and
20 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attent the funeral this day
(Thursday), at 11 o'clock A.M., from the First Congregation Church, corner
of California and Dupont streets." Source: Daily Alta California,
25 March 1869, page 4.
"HARRIMAN--In this city September 8 age(?), relic
of the late W. K. HARRIMAN and mother of Daniel F. CREED
and Mrs. Charles WHIBACK, a native of county Kildare, Ireland, aged
52 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Report, Vol. XXXVIII No.
60, 9 Sept 1887. Transcribed by Adrienne.
"HARRINGTON, Agnes J.: Funeral services will be
held tomorrow for Agnes J. HARRINGTON, 59, who died at her home,
1710 Wolfe Drive, San Mateo, Monday, suddenly. She was a native of San
Francisco and had lived in this area for 24 years. Surviving is her husband,
Daniel F. HARRINGTON of San Mateo; children, Henry E. HARRINGTON
of
Ukiah; Mrs. Arnold McKEOWN
of San Jose; Richard D. HARRINGTON
of
San Francisco; Daniel F.
HARRINGTON, also of San Francisco; Brian
M. HARRINGTON, San Francisco; brothers and sisters, Richard
FARLEY
of
Belmont; Mrs. Elsie
BREGY
of Redwood City; Edward J. FARLEY
of
San Francisco, and Mrs. Marcella HALLING of Redwood City, and five
grandchildren. Funeral services will begin at 9:30 a.m. from the Patterson
and O'Connell Chapel. A requiem mass will be said at the new St. Matthew's
Catholic Church at 10:00 a.m. The rosary will be recited tonight at 7:45
p.m. at the chapel, interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma."
Source: San Mateo Times, 16 Oct 1968. Contact:
Ken
Davis kendavis@sbcglobal.com
"HARRINGTON--In this city, January
13, [1912], Cornelius, dearly beloved husband of Julia HARRINGTON,
and loving father of John M., Cornelius, and Thomas F. HARRINGTON,
Mrs. M. PLOEBN [?] and Mrs. Thomas B. LLOYD, a native of
Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral Thursday, January 19, at 8:30 o clock, from the parlors of
McBrearty & McCormick, 915 Valencia street, near Twentieth; thence
to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated
for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment, Holy
Cross Cemetery, by carriage." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 17
Jan 1912. Transcribed by Mary Utschig Read.
"HARRINGTON, Rev. J.F." Source: San
Francisco Morning Call, 1 Feb 1894, p. 10.
"HARRINGTON--James I., 28 years."
Source:
San Francisco Examiner, 28 April, 1906. Transcribed by Harry
I. Stafford.
"HARRINGTON--HARRINGTON, James J." Source:San
Francisco Call, 28 April 1893. Transcribed by Joyce.
"HARRINGTON--[July 4th 1867] - John HARRINGTON
was suffocated by gas while laying pipe in San Francisco." Source: Sacramento
Daily Union, 1 Jan 1868, page 1. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HARRINGTON--In this city, January 24, Julia HARRINGTON,
a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 19 years. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon
at 2 o'clock, from St. Mary's Hopsital." Source: San Francisco Daily
Morning Call, 25 Jan 1870.
"HARRINGTON--In this city, October
17, Mary Anne, beloved wife of Patrick A. HARRINGTON and daughter
of Samuel CARNDUFF, of Menlo Park, San Mateo County, a naive of
San Francisco, aged 27 years. R.I.P. [Washington D. C., papers please copy.]
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend her funeral
today (Wednesday) at 2 o’clock p.m., from her late residence, No. 8 Hunt
street." Source: San Francisco Call, 20 Oct 1880 page Y.
"HARRINGTON--In this city, November
8, Thomas
HARRINGTON, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years." Source:
San
Francisco Bulletin, 10 Nov 1904.
"HARRINGTON--In this city, September 2, 1883, Timothy
HARRINGTON,
beloved husband of Hannah HARRINGTON, a native of the parish of
Coharah, County Cork, Ireland, aged 45 years. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2
o'clock p.m., from his late residence, No. 66 Shipley Street." Source:
The
Morning Call (San Francisco), 3 Sept 1883, page 4. Transcribed by Carolyn.
"HARRIS--A Pioneer Dead -- In San Francisco on Sunday
last, Aaron HARRIS was found dead in bed. On that day a family reunion
was to be held to celebrate the forty-first anniversary of the marriage
of Mr. and Mrs. HARRIS. He was the first man to drive a stage into
the Yosemite." Source: Sacramento Bee, 9 Jan 1906, p.10. Transcribed
by Nancy Phillips.
"HARRIS--In this city, May 10, Cecilia Elizabeth,
twin daughter of David and Mary Jane HARRIS, aged 2 years, 1 month
and 18 days." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 11 May 1881.
Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"HARRIS--D.T. HARRIS of San Francisco, who
had been for several days at Preston, Sonoma Co., receiving treatments
for cancer of the stomach, came to this city Friday evening in a buggy
on his return home. He drove into the stable of E.H. BECK, on West
St., and as he alighted from the buggy he was seized with a hemorrhage.
Being a total stranger in the community he called for aid from the Knights
of Pythias order, of which he was a member. All care and medical aid was
given with promptness. He was taken to the Union Hotel and lain in bed.
He lingered in terrible agony until Tuesday morning, when he expired. The
deceased was about 50y. His wife was at his side at the supreme hour. The
remains were interred at Oak Mound." Source: Sonoma County Tribune
(Healdsburg, CA), 13 Oct 1892. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"HARRIS--San Juan -- Daniel HARRIS,
a former merchant of San Juan, died Tuesday at his residence in San Francisco…he
leaves a wife and several children…he was 56 years old." Source:
The
Hollister Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito County, CA), 23 Nov 1888.
Transcribed by Dee.
"HARRIS--A Man Burned to Death -- A fire occurred
on Friday evening, at No. 4 Merchant street, San Francisco. Before the
flames were subdued the horrid spectacle was presented of a dead man being
dragged out of the flames by the feet, by the firemen. The flames had encircled
him and caused his death. The body proved to be that of David Calville
HARRIS.
He was formerly, says the S.F. 'Alta,' an influential merchant of Baltimore,
and twice a candidate for Mayoralty of that city. He has a brother, a member
of Congress from Maryland. He leaves a wife and 2 children in Baltimore.
The loss by the fire was about $11,000." Source: Weekly Stockton Democrat,
31 Oct 1858. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARRIS--BY STATE TELEGRAPH, San Francisco, Oct.
30 -Captain E. HARRIS, of the schooner 'Wild Pigeon,' died at his
residence yesterday of consumption." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
31
Oct 1867. Transcribed by Dee Sardoc.
"HARRIS--Near Sebastopel [sic.], Nov. 21st, Dr.
E.D.
HARRIS, aged about 50 years." Source: San Francisco Daily
Examiner, 27 Nov 1865.
"HARRIS--Internment in San Francisco,
F.H. HARRIS, 37, Nov. 3, from New York." Source: Brooklyn Eagle,
12 Dec 1853. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"HARRIS--Fanny - 51 years." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 22 July 1894, p. 7.
"HARRIS--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: G. HARRIS."
Source: Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"HARRIS--At San Francisco, Dec. 11th,
George HARRIS, a native of Prussia." Source: Sacramento Daily
Bee, 12 Dec 1866. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HARRIS--March 9, H. B. HARRIS,
Ohio, 48." Source: Daily Alta California, 14 March 1851. Transcribed
by John Ireland.
"HARRIS--At San Francisco, Dec. 31st,
1889, Harry, son of H.B. and Annie HARRIS, aged 18 years." Source:
The
Hollister Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito Co., CA), 3 Jan 1890. Transcribed
by Dee.
"HARRIS--Died on Sunday morning the 29th of August
last, Lucretia, daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth HARRIS of this
place, aged 2 years and 2 months. (New York papers please copy.)" Source:Californian,
4 Sept 1847, p.3.
"HARRIS--In this city, December 15,
1923, GladstoneHARRIS, beloved husband of Clara HARRIS and
devoted father of George, Rose, Milton, Berniece and Clifford HARRIS,
a native of Kingston, Jamaica, aged 54 years and 17 days. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday at 11a.m. from the
parlors of Muhr & Wieboldt. 1465 Valencia st., bet 25th and 26th st.
Interment, Salem Cemetery." Source: Newspaper clipping in possession of
submitter. Contact: Debra Anderson kylea@jps.net
"HARRIS--DEATH at San Francisco, Feb. 9th, John
HARRIS,
aged 11 years, 9 days. [He was the son of James HARRIS, Esq., one
of the oldest and most respectable citizens of Mokelumne Hill.]" Source:
Stockton
Daily Independent, 18 Feb 1868. Transcribed by Dee Sardoc.
"HARRIS--In this city, July 8, 1905, Mrs. Margaret
HARRIS,
mother of Thomas and Charles HARRIS and Mrs. H. CLINE of
San Francisco, and Mrs. DUNCAN." Source:
Sacramento Union,
10 July 1905. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HARRIS--At the residence of his daughter, Mrs.
Margaret M.G. HARDING, December 5, 1890, Peter HARRIS Sr.,
beloved husband of Helen TRUESDELL HARRIS, and grandfather
of Mrs. Mary T. GAMAGE, a native of England. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 3
o clock P.M., from 1415 Taylor street. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers."
Source:
San Francisco Morning Call, 8 Dec 1890. Transcribed by Susan
Quinn.
"HARRIS--San Francisco -- Mrs. Pheobe
HARRIS
relict of the late Mr. E. HARRIS died at her home in San Francisco
Monday last. She was a former respected resident of San Juan." Source:
The
Hollister Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito Co., CA), 26 Apr 1889.
Transcribed by Dee.
"HARRIS--In this town, at the residen of Mr. S.
HARRIS,
on the morning of June 28th, Henry William, only child of Henry and Mary
HARRIS."
Source: Californian, 14 Aug 1848, p.3.
"HARRIS--In Grass Valley, November 27, Wm. H.
HARRIS,
aged 44 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
3 Dec
1873.
"HARRISON--BY STATE TELEGRPH, San Francisco, Sept.
4 -- A sailor named HARRISON was knocked overboard on Saturday last
from the schooner William and Albert, on the Sacramento river. The body
was recovered and brought down on the steamer Yo Semite last evening, and
is now at the dead house. Deceased is said to have 2 brothers in this State."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 5 Sept 1866. Transcribed by
Dee.
"HARRISON--In this city, July 4?, [unreadable] Barnes
HARRISON,
a native of Rio Bueno, late of Brownstown, St. Anns, Jamaica, British West
Indies, aged 34 years and 6 months. (Panama Star and Herald and Jamaica
Guardian please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral TO-DAY (Friday), at 2 1/2 o’clock p.m. from Bethel
A. M?? Church, Powell Streets." Source:
San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 4 July, 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"HARRISON--In this city, April 17,
1926, Ellen (MAGNER), dearly beloved wife of the late Thomas C.
HARRISON,
loving mother of George T. and Genevieve H. HARRISON, Mrs. John
A. RYAN, Mrs. William J. DAVIS
and the late Joseph D. HARRISON,
a native of Ireland. The funeral will take place tommorrow (Tuesday) at
8:30 a.m. from the funeral home of Monahan & Co., 16th and Dolores
sts., thence to Mission Dolores Church. Interment private Holy Cross Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 18 April 1926. Contact: Ken
Davis kendavis@sbcglobal.com
"HARRISON--Ethel M. HARRISON--Funeral
services for Mrs. Ethel M. HARRISON, 59, will be conducted by the
Rev. Irvin Engle at the Franklin and Crowe Mortuary at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Mrs. Harrison died today at her home, 886 Shotwell St., San Francisco.
Before moving to San Francisco six years ago, she lived in Redwood City
for 12 years. A native of San Jose, she is survived by her husband, Albert
H.; a daughter, Mrs. Charles VANNUCCI of Redwood City and two grandchildren,
Valorie and Christine VANNUCCI of Redwood City." Source: Redwood
City Tribune, 31 May 1945, p.2. Transcribed by jch.
"HARRISON--In San Francisco, May 31,
1945, Ethel M. HARRISON, dearly beloved wife of Albert HARRISON
of San Francisco; adored mother of Mrs. Charles VANNUCCI of Redwood
City; grandmother of Valerie and Christine VANNUCCI; sister of Mrs.
Mary HARRISON of San Francisco. A native of San Jose. Aged 59 years.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Franklin &
Crowe Mortuary, 926 Middlefield Rd." Source: Redwood City Tribune,
31 May 1945, p.2. Transcribed by jch.
"HARRISON--Died on the 28th ult., Mr. John HARRISON,
ex-Deputy Sheriff of San Francisco, and a man highly esteemed, committed
suicide. A few minutes previous to his committing the deed, he was at Burr's
Saloon, near North Point, drank a glass of liquor with a friend, walked
a short distance from the house, sat down, took out his pistol, deliberately
placed it in his mouth and drew the trigger; in a few moments after he
was a corpse." Source: The Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 4 Feb
1858. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"HARRISON--Died, Sept. 7th, John HARRISON,
another of California’s pioneers, gone to a new land. He was a native of
Yorkshire, England and emigrated to America in 1847. He started across
the plains for California and arrived at Los Angeles in Dec. 1849, from
thence to San Francisco and from thence to Old Gilroy, where he remained
until his death. He was engaged in the general mercantile business until
failing health caused him to relinquish it. He was known throughout the
country for his genuine, unassuming benevolence -- in fact, by his death,
this vicinity lost one of God’s noblest works -- an honest man." Source:
San
Benito Advance, 16 Sept 1876. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARRISON--In San Francisco, June 24th, Mary HARRISON,
aged 69 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 26 June 1865. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"HARRISON--In this city, June 3, 1911,
Thomas
HARRISON, dearly beloved husband of Ellen HARRISON,
beloved father of Joseph, George, and Genevieve HARRISON, Mrs. John
A. RYAN
and Mrs. William J. DAVIS, a native of England. The
funeral will take place tomorrow (Tuesday) at 9:30 a.m., from his late
residence, 1065 Dolores Street, between 23rd and 24th streets; thence to
St. James Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose
of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Source: San Francisco Examiner,
4 June 1911. Contact: Ken Davis
kendavis@sbcglobal.com
"HARRISON--6 MEN KILLED on BOARD the MOSES TAYLOR
-- The steamer Moses Taylor, of the Webb line, arrived from Australia and
New Zealand yesterday. The 'Bulletin' of last evening contains the following:
It will be remembered that the vessel left San Francisco on the 24th of
May, after having been handsomely christened by a banquet of prominent
business men, and inspected by the general public. When about 4 hours'
sail from the Heads, during the 1st Assistant Engineer's watch, the flue
of the starboard boiler collapsed. The hot water and steam escaping, rushed
down upon the doomed men below, killing 4 and fatally scalding the 1st
Assistant Engineer and a water tender; the 2 latter survived but a few
hours, although they received every attention from Surgeon WOODBRIDGE.
Annexed are the names of the victims: Thomas HARRISON, 1st Assistant
Engineer, age 32; Nicholas PENDERGAST, fireman, age 28; H. MOONEY,
fireman, age 27; Paul NICOLSON, coal passer, age 29; Wm. YOUNG,
coal passer, age 32; Oliver HAYS, water tender, age 28." Source:
Stockton
Daily Independent, 26 June 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARRISS--In this city, May 15, 1936,
Mary HARRISS." Source: San Francisco Call Bulletin, 16 May
and 18 May, 1936.
"HARROLGEN--March 29, J. J.
HARROLGEN,
36, suicide, Sweden." Source: Daily Alta California, 30 March 1851.
Transcribed by John Ireland.
"HART--DISINTERMENT -- The body of an insane man
by the name of Abraham HART who died in the Asylum on the 10th inst.,
was disinterred yesterday by Sexton BOND, and forwarded by Wells,
Fargo & Co.'s Express to the friends of the deceased in San Francisco."
Source: Stockton Daily Argus, 18 May 1860. Transcribed by Dee.
"HART--In San Francisco, May 9th, Ann, wife of John
HART,
aged 23 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Bee, 12 May 1865. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"HART--In this city, Oct. 18th, at
the City and County Hospital, Charles HART, aged 36 years, native
of Ireland." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 20 Oct 1865.
"HART--"F. J. HART, Banker,
Dies: Private funeral services were held today for Francis J. HART,
62, a vice-prisident of the American Trust Company, who died Wednesday
in a local hospital after a long illness. Mr. HART, a native of
San Francisco, had lived in Oakland for 36 years. He made his home at 400
Perkins Street. His office was in the headquarters of the bank in San Francisco.
He was a graduate of St. Mary's College, Class of 1908, and was a member
of the Sequoyah Country Club, the Merchants Exchange Club and the Robert
Morris Associates. Mr. HART is survived by his widow, Ramona, and
two children, Mrs. Mary MOSER and Francis J. HART Jr. Services
were at the Chapel of the Oaks." Death Notice: "HART
- In Oakland,
January 14, 1953, Francis J. HART, beloved husband of Ramona HART,
loving father of Mrs. Mary HART MOSER and Francis J. HART Jr.
A Native of San Francisco, California. A member of Sequoyah Country Club,
The Merchants Exchange Club, and Robert Morris Associates. Private family
services were held Thursday morning January 15, 1953, at the Chapel of
the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue." Source: Oakland
Tribune, 15 Jan, 1953, pg. 16. Contact: Glenda
Frank Moser JoMa2991@aol.com
"HART--In this city, October 17, Miss
Frances M. HART, a native of New York, aged 80 years. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Sunday)
at 10 o'clok a.m., from the Powell Street M.E. Church." Source: San
Francisco Morning Call, 19 Oct 1878, p.7.
"HART--In this city, July 7th, John
HART,
a native of New York, aged 24 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner,
10 July 1865.
"HART--In this city, February 18, John HART,
a native of New York, aged 33 years, 6 months and 6 days." Source: San
Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 19 Feb 1895.
"HART--SAN FRANCISCO DISPATCH, July 7 - A terrible
tragedy occurred at the St. Francis Hotel, corner of Clay and Dupont streets,
about 3 o'clock this afternoon. Billy MULLIGAN, who was expatriated
by the Vigilance Committee in 1856, has been laboring under an attack of
delirium tremens since yesterday. Today he threatened the lives of several
persons and when the police attempted to arrest him he retreated to his
room in the St. Francis Hotel, threatening to kill any one attempting to
enter. Officer CHAPELLE entered the room, when MULLIGAN fired
twice at him. CHAPELLE retreated without receiving any injuries.
MULLIGAN
then opened his window and fired shots down Dupont street. John HART,
foreman of Eureka Engine Company, was coming up the street and received
a ball in his heart, killing him instantly. Several parties essayed to
enter MULLIGAN's room, but were intimidated by his threats. Jack
McNABB,
a gambler well-known throughout this State, depending upon the friendship
that existed by MULLIGAN and himself, attempted to reach MULLIGAN's
room and pacify him, but was shot at the foot of the stairs leading to
MULLIGAN's
room, the ball struck on the shoulder, ranging down and entering the stomach,
he returned to the ground floor saying "Billy has killed me," and shortly
afterwards expired. The excitement had now become most intense. Several
policemen armed with muskets were stationed at the windows in the house
on the opposite side of Clay street, one of them catching a glimpse of
MULLIGAN,
fired and missed him.
MULLIGAN then came down to the 2nd story and
peeped out at a doorway, when he was shot through the head and instantly
killed by a policeman.
MULLIGAN was arrested yesterday at the request
of some of his friends and was confined in the station house all night.
His friends say that he was delirious when discharged from custody this
morning and they censure the police for setting him at liberty while in
such a dangerous state." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 8 July
1865. Transcribed by Dee.
"HART--In this city, December 26, Louis HART,
a native of Germany, aged 66 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Sunday), at 2 1/2 o'clock p.m.,
from his late residence, 19 Adeline place, off Taylor street, between Post
and Geary." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 28 Dec 1873.
"HART--In this city, November 25,
Samuel B. HART, aged 67 years and 5 months. Funeral to-day, at 9
p.m., from No. 118 Eddy street." Source: Daily Alta California,
26 Nov 1885.
"HART--Passed away at his late residence
at San Geronimo, November 13. Thomas Henry, dearly beloved husband of Catherine
HART,
devoted father of Mrs. L. G. ADAIR, Mrs. R. H. WEBSTER
and
Mrs. George POHLEY, beloved son of John and the late Catherine
HART
and
living brother of the late Mrs. F. SAUNDERS
and Mrs. J. CONROY,
a native of San Francisco. A member of the Mutual Aid of the S.F.F.P. Funeral
Wednesday at 9:15 from the parlors of Suhr & Wieboldt, Valencia Street,
thence to St. Paul's Church. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San
Francisco Chronicle, 16 Nov 1921. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"HARTEL--In San Francisco, March 4, August HARTEL,
a native of Germany, aged 22 years." Source: Sacramento Bee, 7 March
1865. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"HARTER--San Francisco, June 22, 1876, Leonora Belle,
daughter of B. HARTER and wife, of Petaluma, aged 11y 10m." Source:
Russian
River Flag (Healdsburg, CA), 29 June 1876. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"HARTLEY--In Oakland, April 19, Rev.
Levi M. HARTLEY, late superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league,
a native of Ohio, age 48 years, 9 months and 15 days. Friends and relatives
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service at the First Methodist
Episcopal Church, corner of Fourteenth and Clay streets, Oakland. Internment
Mountain View Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 22 April
1906. Transcribed by Phyllis Stengl.
"HARTLEE--Dispatch from San Francisco, April 23
-- The jury in the 12th District Court, case of Charles FLAGG, the
boat-man, for the murder of Richard HARTLEY, alias Mickey FREE,
a rival boat-man, went down to Long Bridge today to view the ground where
the shooting took place. The trial will probably be concluded tomorrow."
Source:
Stockton Daily Independent (Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA),
24 Apr 1872. Transcribed by Dee.
"HARTMAN--In San Francisco, August
28th, Llewellyn, sn of G.C. M HARTMAN, aged 4 months and 20 days." Source:
Sacramento
Bee, 30 Aug 1862. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HARTMAN--In Livermore, December 14, Theresa Wilhelmina,
beloved wife of Fred HARTMAN and mother of William, Henry, August,
Annie, Amelia and Emma HARTMAN and Mrs. J. KIELEY, a native
of Germany, aged 66 years 1 month and 7 days. ** Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at
10 o'clock a.m., from St. Michael's Church, Livermore." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 15 December 1902, p. 6. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"HARTMANN--In this city , July 10, Charles, beloved
son of George and Susanna HARTMANN and brother of Harry and George
HARTMANN,
a native of California, aged 28 years, 9 months and 22 days. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday,
July 13, at 12 o'clock, from Charles J.B. METZLER undertaking parlors,
636 Washington street thence to Eagle Hall, 731 Market street where services
will be held, commencing at 1 o'clock, under the auspices of Aerie No.
5, F.O.E., Court Star of the West, No. 19. Internment, Cypress Lawn Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 13 July 1904, p 12. Contact: Marion
Kennedy mjkennedy16@aol.com
"HARTMANN--In this city, Sept. 23, 1953, Hattie
M., beloved wife of the late Harry HARTMANN, loving mother of Mrs.
Bernice DUNCAN, sister of Mrs. Daisy STOUGH and the late
Lillian ODGERS; a native of San Francisco, aged 75 years. A member
of the Confraternity of St. Anne. Funeral Saturday at 9 a.m. from Gantner,
Felder, Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market St. at Duboce Ave.; thence to St. Peter's
Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Entombment,
Holy Cross Cemetery, Rosary Friday evening at 8 o'clock." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 25 Sept 1953, p 27. Contact: Marion
Kennedy mjkennedy16@aol.com
"HARTMANN--In this city, Oct. 26th, Johann Hinrich,
son of Christoph and Elizabeth HARTMANN, aged 9 months." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Examiner, 28 Oct 1865.
"HARTMANN--In this city, April 8,
1921, Lottie E. HARTMANN, dearly beloved daughter of Harry and the
late Effie HARTMANN, loving sister of Bernice HARTMANN, beloved
grand-daughter of George and the late Susanna HARTMANN and cousin
of George, Lottie and Dorothy HARTMANN, a native of San Francisco
aged 18 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday),
at 8:30 a.m., from her late residence, 1101 Rhode Island st., thence to
St. Anthony's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated , commencing
at 9 a.m. Internment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
6 April 1921. Contact: Marion
Kennedy mjkennedy16@aol.com
"HARTMEYER--An infant aged 11 days, child
of William HARTMEYER, died yesterday and its remains were taken
to the Coroner's by the parents, who alleged that the infant was allowed
to die of starvation by the woman who had taken it to nurse." Source: Stockton
Daily Independent, 1 July 1868. Transcribed by Dee Sardoc.
"HARTUNG--William John. Mortician Patterson &
O'Connell." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 2 Apr 1946. Transcribed
by Sylvia Mast.
"HARTY--In this city, May 25, at St.
Teresa’s Church, Rev. Edward HARTY, aged 27 years. Funeral from
St. Mary’s cathedral today (Thursday), where a solemn requiem mass will
be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock a.m."
Source:
San Francisco Daily Examiner, 27 May 1886, p. 7. Transcribed
by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"HARVEY--In San Francisco, August 14, Charles HARVEY,
aged 19." Source: Sacramento Bee, 7 August, 1874. Transcribed by
Sandra Bordelon.
"HARVEY--Joseph HARVEY
Passes Away--Joseph HARVEY, the well-known sporting man, and owner
of the pool-room in the Buffalo Building, passed away on Friday afternoon,
August 9, from a severe attack of typhoid pneumonia, which he contracted
while looking over his hunting preserves, near Suisun. He was sick ten
days, and it was expected that his strong constitution would pull him through.
His death was a severe blow to his wife and to his friends. The funeral
took place Monday, from his residence on Franklin Street, San Francisco.
Immense quantities of flowers and floral pieces were sent by his many friends.
All the Board of Town Trustees attended the funeral. Dr. THOMAS,
of Howard Street Presbyterian Church, officiated. The honorary pall-bearers
were: Ed. SMITH, Captain SEYMOUR, John FARLEY, John
GILIARDO,
Chas. ASHER, Mayor THOMAS, Thomas FROST, Charles HEGGERTY,
William DOHRMER, James CONWAY, Frank
DAROUX and Max
COHEN.
The remains were interred alongside his three brothers, in Woodlawn Cemetery.
The pool-rooms were closed until Tuesday, and Mayor Thomas had the plaza
flag flying at half-mast out of his respect for Mr. HARVEY.
HARVEY
purchased a lot of provisions, chartered a steamer and donated the provisions
to the local Relief Committee. In addition to the pool-room interests,
he was heavily interested in mining, real estate, and other business propositions.
By his shrewdness he amassed an estate worth over five hundred thousand
dollars. A day before his death he left a will bequeathing one-half his
estate to his wife, and the other half to his brothers, sisters and close
relatives, naming the widow, Louise A. HARVEY, Frank DAROUX
and Frank
MASKEY, as executors without bonds, to settle the estate.
The HARVEY home place is County Tyrone, Ireland, where he was born
fifty-one years ago. He wishes the executors to have it fixed so that a
HARVEY
could find a home there. Mrs.HARVEY will dispose of her interest
in the pool-rooms. Frank DAROUX, in speaking of his death, said
he was the fourth prominent pool-room man to pass away in the last year.
They have been close friends and business associates for many years." Source:
Sausalito
News, 17 August 1907, page 3. Transcribed by Cathy Gowdy.
"HARVEY--HARVEY, Thomas-49 yrs." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 14 Sept 1901, page 6. Transcribed by Cheri A. Smith.
"HASELTINE--In this city, Oct. 23, Hazen HASELTINE,
aged 58 years, a native of Haverhill, Mass. Notice of Funeral in Monday's
Alta." Source: Daily Alta California and
San Francisco Chronicle,
24 Oct 1869. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"HASKINS--In Stockton, Nov 28th, James
HASKINS,
aged 33 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 4 Dec 1865.
"HASLEY--[HALSEY?] Internment
in San Francisco, Lewis A. HASLEY, 22, Nov. 4, from New York." Source:
Brooklyn
Eagle, 12 Dec 1853. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"HASSELL--William E. HASSELL
blew out his brains with a shotgun." Source: Sacramento Bee (Bay
Gleanings), 19 July, 1887, p.3. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"HASSETT--In this city, January, 26, Elizabeth
HASSETT,
a native of Moneygall, King’s County, Ireland, aged 40 years. Friends and
acquaintances, and those of her brother, Malicha R. HASSETT, and
her brother-in-law, P.J. McKENLY, are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral, TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o’clock p.m. from the residence of
her sister, Mrs. Catherine SMITH, corner Folsom and Twenty-third
streets; thence to Mission Dolores, for interment, without further notice."
Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 28 Jan 1874. Transcribed
by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.\
"HASSON--JAMES C. HASSON, a California pioneer
of '49, who had been for may years acting as delivery clerk for the California
Steam Navigation Company, died at San Francisco on the 30th ult." Source:
Stockton
Daily Independent, 5 Aug 1868. Transcribed by Dee Sardoc.
"HASTINGS--At Washington, Yolo county, Nov. 14th,
Thomas HASTINGS, a native of Veront, aged 57 years." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Examiner, 17 Nov 1865.
"HATCH--Dispatch from San Francisco, July 26 --
HATCH,
bookkeeper of the Amador Mine, shot in the Miners' League affray, died
this evening. His remains will be brought here for interment." Source:
Stockton
Daily Independent, 27 July 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"HATCH--In Sacramento, July 6, Mrs.
Ann HATCH...." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
9 July 1875.
"HATCH--Prominent Dentist Dies--SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.
12 - Dr. James H. HATCH, 82, San Francisco dentist for the past
45 years and prominent in California Masonic circles, died here today after
a short illness. Dr. HATCH was a past eminent commander of Golden
Gate Commandery, Knights Templar." Source: Sacramento Union, 13
Oct 1921. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HATCH--P. HATCH, of San Francisco, was found
dead in his room in the Union Hotel, Healdsburg, Friday morning. He was
on his way to Ukiah to enjoy a short vacation from business duties, and
on retiring to his room Thursday night, was apparently in good health.
The coroner's jury rendered a verdict of death from heart disease." Source:
The
Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 6 July 1889. Transcribed by Jeanne
Taylor.
"HATHAWAY--Cholera--The interments
on Saturday and yesterday include a number of deaths by cholera...Nov.
2, 1850: E. P. HATHAWAY, aged 37 from Union Co., Ohio, cholera."
Source:
Alta California, 4 Nov 1850 (Transcribed from microfilm
held at University of Nevada, Reno). Transcribed by Martha Richards.
"HATHAWAY--In San Francisco, June 25th, Mrs. Emma
HATHAWAY,
aged 35 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Record, 26 July 1872, p.2.
Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"HATHAWAY--March 13, T. P.
HATHAWAY,
50, dysentery, New York." Source: Daily Alta California, 30 March
1851. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"HATHERTON--SAN FRANCISCO, March 27-
The mystery of the disappearance on March 1 of Ex City Architect, E. A.
HATHERTON,
was solved today by the discovery of his body floating in the bay. He undoubtably
comitted suicide. It is supposed that the loss of his money affected his
mind. He spent most of the last five years in Tacoma and had he faced fortune
a little longer would once more have been wealthy." Source: Sacrmento
Bee, 27 March, 1896. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"HATTABAUGH-In this city, December 7, William Washington
HATTABAUGH,
a native of Indiana, aged 32 years, 9 months, and 4 days." Source: San
Francisco Chronicle, 10 Dec 1876. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net [Submitter's note: Spelling should
be HATTAB_O_UGH.]
"HATTABOUGH--In this city, March 22,
Isaac L.
HATTABOUGH, a native of Indiana, aged 29 years, 11 months,
6 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral this day (Friday), at 9 ½ o’clock A. M., from St. Francis’
Church, Vallejo street, where requiem Mass will be said." Source: San
Francisco Chronicle, 24 Mar 1876. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"HATTABOUGH--In this city, March 18,
1925, William F., dearly beloved husband of Rose HATTABOUGH, loving
father of John A. HATTABOUGH, brother of Mrs. Laura SMITH,
Mrs. Mamie
DIAS
and Mrs. Margaret DIAS, a native of San Francisco;
a member of Bay City Parlor No. 104, N. S. G. W. Friends are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral Saturday, March 21, at 9 a.m. from the modern
funeral parlors of Jas. H. Reilly & Co., 29th and Dolores streets,
thence to St. John’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated
for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a.m. Internment Holy Cross
Cemetery. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF Bay City Parlor No. 104, N. S. G.
W., are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, William F.
HATTABOUGH,
Saturday, March 21, at 9 a.m. from Jas. H. Reilly’s funeral parlors, 29th
and Dolores sts. By order: H. J. Frank, President. Max E. Licht, Secretary.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 20 Mar 1925, p. 6. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"HATTON--Died in San Francisco, Feb.
2, 1889, Edward
HATTON, aged 83y." Source: The Sonoma Democrat
(Santa Rosa, CA), 16 Feb 1889. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"HAUB--In this city, October 23, Katherine,
beloved wife of Philip HAUB, a native of Nieter Weisel, Germany,
aged 26 years, 3 months and 5 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, SUNDAY, October 26th, at 1 o'clock P.M.,
from her late residence, 1633 Dupont street." Source: San Francisco
Morning Call, 24 Oct 1879, p.4.
"HAUBRICH--In this city, January 22
[1912], F. William
HAUBRICH, beloved husband of Pearl Davis HAUBRICH,
loving father of Evelyn C. HAUBRICH, son of Adeline NEIMAN and
the late Frederick William HAUBRICH, and brother of the late Matthew
L. HAUBRICH, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years, 10 months
and 9 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Martin
& Brown, 1368 Geary St." Source:San Francisco Chronicle, 23
Jan 1912. Transcribed by Nancy Pfaff.
"HAUKE--Carl HAUKE, who was the prosecuting
witness in the TREADWELL case at Woodland some time since, died
at San Francisco on Tuesday, aged 84 years." Source: The Daily Record-Union,
(Sacramento, CA), 2 July 1886. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAUCK--In Centerville, March 15, May, beloved wife
of George HAUCK, mother of Ernst, Henry and Grace
HAUCKand
daughter of Henry GREGORY of Centerville, aged 30 years 3 months
and 19 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from her late residence."
Source:
San Francisco Examiner,
17 Mar 1901, p.18. Transcribed by
Linda McDowell.
"HAUSER--In this city, November 1, 1872, Joseph
Leonard HAUSER, a native of France, aged 40 years, 2 months, and
29 days. Friends and acquaintances and those of his brother and sisters,
Frank Xavier HAUSER, Mrs. SCHUPPERT, Mrs. MAST, and
Mrs. STADFELDT, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow
(Sunday), at 2 o'clock p.m., from his late residence, 1100 Stockton Street,
corner of Jackson, without further notice." Source: San Francisco Call,
2 Nov 1872. Transcribed by Carolyn Schwab.
"HAUSMANN--In this city, July 6th, Frederick, youngest
son of Frederick and Mary HAUSMANN, aged 1 year 7 months and 5 days."
Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 7 July 1865.
"HAVENS--In San Francisco, Nov. 5, Catherine E.,
wife of Henry T. HAVENS, aged 49 years." Source:
Sacramento Bee,
7 Nov 1870. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAVILAND--Mr. Edward E. HAVILAND,
was drowned in San Francisco Bay Sept. 10, in consequence of the upsetting
of a boat." Source: Brooklyn Eagle, 18 Oct 1850. Transcribed
by J. Ireland.
"HAVILLAND--Civil Engineer Dies--SAN FRANCISCO,
Oct. 12 - Perry A. HAVILLAND, 56, well known California civil engineer,
died here today. He was born in Iowa and was a graduate of [??mes] College.
About 35 years ago Havilland was in business in Southern California and
in late years he was connected with the engineering departments of several
Sacramento valley irrigation projects." Source: Sacramento Union,
13 Oct 1921. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAWKINS--Died at San Francisco, July
27, David E. HAWKINS, beloved husband of Mrs. Kate HAWKINS,
and father of Miss Belle HAWKINS and Mrs. C.H. WAGNER, native
of New York, aged 55 years. [David E. HAWKINS, father of Mrs. C.H.
WAGNER,
of this place, and well-known to all old residents of Hollister, met an
awful death at San Francisco last Friday. We copy the ‘Call’s’ account
of the casualty: “David E. HAWKINS, a bookkeeper, 60 years old,
was hurled to an awful death yesterday by the big flywheel at the mill
of the D.H. BIBB Lumber Co. at Stockton & Beach Sts. Plunging
head first upon a rubber belt he was drawn with fearful rapidity between
the belt and the wheel, which was
making 110 revolutions every minute. In a fraction of
a second he was carried by the wheel and belt through a concrete lined
aperture, the diameter of which below the wheel is not more than 6 inches.
His head was crushed and nearly every bone in his body was broken…He was
a bookkeeper and confidential man in SMITH’s cash store for 6 years
preceding the change in ownership last March…He leaves a wife and 2 daughters.”
[Continued from the Hollister paper] Deceased was formerly in business
here, conducting the Victor Flour Mills…After selling out here he went
to San Francisco…The remains were brought to Hollister on the noon train
last Sunday and were interred in the IOOF cemetery in the afternoon." Source:
The
Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito County), 3 Aug 1900. Transcribed
by Dee.
"HAWKINS--At San Francisco, Sept.
23, Hattie L., beloved wife of W. Irving HAWKINS, a native of
Iowa, aged 22 years, 10 mos., 11 days. […Deceased was
a sister of Chas. E. LATHAM, formerly a teacher in the Hollister
Public school…The funeral took place upon the arrival of the noon train,
Tuesday…]." Source: The Free Lance, (Hollister, San Benito Co.),
29 Sept 1893. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAWKINS--Interment in San Francisco, April 13,
Jas. HAWKINS, Genoa, New York, 30. Killed by the explosion of the
Jenny Lind." Source: Alta California, 27 April 1853. Submitted by
Martha Richards.
"HAWKINS--In San Francisco, March 1, Henry W. HAWKINS,
aged 66 years." Source: Sacramento Bee, 2 March, 1865. Transcribed by Sandi
Bordelon.
"HAWKINS--Dispatch from San Francisco, July 8 --
John HAWKINS of the steamer Newbern, who died in the county
hospital, was found under mysterious circumstances on the morning of the
2d instant lying helpless on Gold street. He said that he had been burned
on board the steamer. He was not burned, but had evidently been struck
with a sand bag or some other weapon. The Coroner's inquest elicited no
facts throwing any light on the case." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
9 July 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAWKINS--In this city, January 1,
John P. HAWKINS, a native of New York, aged 54 years. Friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, TO-MORROW
(Sunday) at 2 o’clock p.m. from No. 33 Geary street, without further notice.
Deceased came to California in 1847 with Stevenson’s Regiment." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 3 Jan 1874. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"HAWKINS--Mary HAWKINS, died
August 3, 1959, age 71." Source: Internment records, Holy Cross Cemetery,
Colma, CA. Contact: Bernadette Hoegerle-Ferriter
ferriter1@yahoo.com
"HAWKINS--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 Second Cabin passengers] the lost are: R.T. HAWKINS."
Source: Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"HAWKINS--William HAWKINS,
a San Francisco boatman, took two young men out sailing in a small boat.
A squall came up and HAWKINS hat was blown off while he was taking
in the sail. In reaching for it, he fell overboard and was drowned." Source:
The
Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 2 Aug 1890. Transcribed by Jeanne
Taylor.
"HAWKS--DEATH of HON. W.W. HAWKS
-- The San Francisco papers record the death of Hon. W.W. HAWKS.
Before being prostrated by disease, he was one of the most eloquent orators
in the State." Source: Weekly Stockton Democrat, 13 Mar 1859. Transcribed
by Dee.
"HAWLEY--In Benton county, O.T., Dec.
2d, Chapman
HAWLEY, aged 54 years." Source:
Daily Alta California,
4 Jan 1858. Transcribed by Martha Richards.
"HAWLEY--In this city, August 26, Mamie, only child
of David N. and Gracie D. HAWLEY. Notice of funeral in evening papers."
Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 27 Aug 1881. Transcribed
by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"HAY--In St. Helena, July 5, Major
J.S. HAY, beloved husband of Sarah HAY and brother of Edward
B. HAY, of San Francisco and Thomas L. and George W. HAY,
of St. John, N.B, a native of St. John, N.B., aged 69 years." Source: The
Free Lance, (Hollister, San Benito Co.), 14 July 1893. Transcribed
by Dee.
"HAYDON--In Monterey City, Dec. 9, 1894, Annie HAYDON,
a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years, 1 month, 11 days. [Annie HAYDON,
niece of Mr. & Mrs. Chas. J.
JOHNSON, died at their residence
on Franklin street on the 9th inst of consumption. The demise of the young
girl, who was not quite 14 years of age, although not unexpected, was quite
sudden, as she was in bed only 1 day previous to her death. She had been
gradually wasting away and there was no hope of her recovery. The funeral
took place from the JOHNSON residence on the 11th inst.]." Source:
Salinas
Weekly Index, 20 Dec 1894. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAYES--In this city, November 18, Alexander, beloved
husband of Ellen HAYES, a native of Greenwich, Scotland, aged 43
years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral Friday, November 20, at 2 p.m. from his late residence, No. 16
1/2 Boardman place, between Bryant and Brannan and Sixth and Seventh."
Source: Daily Alta California, 20 Nov 1885.
"HAYES--In this city, February 13, Geraldine, beloved
daughter of Grace and George R.B. HAYES, a native of San Francisco,
aged 3 months and 21 days." Source: San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin,
15 Feb 1895.
"HAYES, James, 69 years." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 10 July 1911.
"HAYES--In this city, September 11,
John A. HAYES, a native of New York City, aged 22 years. [New York,
Paterson, and Cork papers please copy.] Friends and acquaintances, and
those of his brother, William J. HAYES, and those of his uncle,
D.J. MURPHY, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, TO-MORROW
(Saturday) at 2 1/2 o’clock p.m. from the residence of his brother, No.
763 Howard street, without further notice." Source: San Francisco Daily
Morning Call, 12 Sept 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"HAYES--In this city, Janurary 9,
1892 (of scariatina) John Richard, beloved son of Jeremiah J. and Elizabeth
A. HAYES, a native of San Francisco, aged [12?] years, 6 months
and 3 days. The funeral will take place this day (Sunday) at 8 o'clock
a.m. from the residence of his parents, 1940 Ellis street. Interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery. No carriages." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 10 Jan 1892.
"HAYES--James McINERY has applied
for letters of administration on the $3000 estate of Kate HAYES."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 12 March 1899, p. 30. Transcribed
by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"HAYES--SAN FRANCISCO DISPATCH, Dec. 2 - The Mechanics'
Hotel, Third street, was burned this morning. John HAYES perished
in the flames." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 3 Dec 1864.
Transcribed by Dee.
"HAYES--At San Francisco, April 15, John M. HAYES,
of Maine, 43." Source: Boston Daily Evening Transcript, 25
May 1853. Transcribed by J. Ireland.
"HAYES--In San Francisco, January 8, Mary Ellen,
daughter of David HAYES, aged 2 months, 17 days." Source: Sacramento
Bee, 11 January 1866. Transcribed by Sandy Bordelon.
"HAYES--In this city, October 4, Owen
Eugene HAYES, aged 63 years. Funeral to-day at 2 p.m. from No. 422
Fulton street." Source: Daily Alta California, 6 Oct 1885.
"HAYES--In this city, March 20, at
the residence of his aunt, Mrs. L. FITZGERALD, No. 633 Webster street,
Thomas Van Ness, eldest son of the late Michael and Catherine
HAYES,
a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 1 month and 9 days..." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 22 March 1892, p. 7.
"HAYES--[Feb 6th 1866] - Michael HYNES, acquitted
of the murder of Thomas HAYES, in the Fifteenth District Court at
San Francisco, on the strength of his wife's testimony - the first case
under the new law admitting the evidence of husband or wife in favor of
the other, in criminal cases." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 1
Jan 1867, page 1. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAYES--At Fair Oaks, San Mateo County, at the residence
of his son John, Timothy HAYES, father of the late Col. Thomas,
John, and Mitchell HAYES, of this city, aged 84 years. (Troy and
New York papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invted to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clk, from
St. Mary's Cathedral." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
16 Jan 1870.
"HAYES--BY STATE TELEGRAPH, San Francisco, Oct.
8 - Patrick HAYES, formerly clerk at the store of Kerby, Byrne &
Co., fell dead yesterday while attending to some business at the City Hall."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 9 Oct 1868. Transcribed by Dee
Sardoc.
"HAYES--In this city, January 26, Timothy HAYES,
a native of Rosscarcery, County Cork, Ireland, age 48 years. (Boston and
Irish papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late
residence, No. 423 Stevenson street, between Fifth and Sixth." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 28 Jan 1870.
"HAYES--BY STATE TELEGRAPH, San Francisco, Dec.
24 - The body of a murdered man was found yesterday afternoon at the eastern
end of Goat Island, and identified as W.H. HAYES, formerly employed
as a cabinet maker by W.G. WEIM, in Hayes Valley. He left 2 weeks
since on a visit to Oakland, to procure a large sum of money. As no money
or valuables were found on the body, it is supposed he was murdered and
thrown into the bay." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 25 Dec
1868. Transcribed by Dee Sardoc.
"HAYFRON--In this city, Dec 22d, Mrs. Esther HAYFRON,
a native of the county Kildare, and late of Dublin, Ireland, aged 68 years."
Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 23 Dec 1865.
"HAYNE--In this city, February 26,
Joseph HAYNE, a native of Ireland, aged 85 years." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 27 Feb 1895.
"HAYNE--In San Francisco, Thursday,
Oct. 1, 1874, Kate HAYNE, beloved wife of Joseph HAYNE of
Sonoma, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years." Source: Sonoma Democrat,
10 Oct 1874.
"HAYNE--Mrs. Kate of Sonoma, Oct. 1, 1874 in San
Francisco, aged 50y." Source: Russian River Flag (Healdsburg, CA),
22 Oct 1874. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"HAYNES--In this city, Nov. 20th, Davidson King,
son of John W. and Margaretta G. HAYNES, aged 11 months and 17 days."
Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 21 Nov 1865.
"HAYS--In this city, December 2, Catherine HAYS,
a native of Ireland, aged 80 years." Source: Daily Evening Bulletin
(San Francisco, CA), 3 Dec 1884.
"HAYS--Dennis - In San Francisco, 7/20/1874, Dennis,
infant son of E. and Mary HAYS." Source:
Sacramento Bee,
22 July 1874. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"HAYS--Interment in San Francisco,
April 15, John M. HAYS, Maine, 43." Source: Alta California,
27 April 1853. Submitted by Martha Richards.
"HAYS, John T." Source: San Francisco Morning
Call, 2 Feb 1894, p. 10.
"HAYS--In San Francisco, Jan. 2 -
Nathan HAYS, Philadelphia, aged 26, cholera." Source: Sacramento
Transcript, 9 Jan 1851. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"HAYS--6 MEN KILLED on BOARD the MOSES TAYLOR --
The steamer Moses Taylor, of the Webb line, arrived from Australia and
New Zealand yesterday. The 'Bulletin' of last evening contains the following:
It will be remembered that the vessel left San Francisco on the 24th of
May, after having been handsomely christened by a banquet of prominent
business men, and inspected by the general public. When about 4 hours'
sail from the Heads, during the 1st Assistant Engineer's watch, the flue
of the starboard boiler collapsed. The hot water and steam escaping, rushed
down upon the doomed men below, killing 4 and fatally scalding the 1st
Assistant Engineer and a water tender; the 2 latter survived but a few
hours, although they received every attention from Surgeon WOODBRIDGE.
Annexed are the names of the victims: Thomas HARRISON, 1st Assistant
Engineer, age 32; Nicholas PENDERGAST, fireman, age 28; H. MOONEY,
fireman, age 27; Paul NICOLSON, coal passer, age 29; Wm. YOUNG,
coal passer, age 32; Oliver HAYS, water tender, age 28." Source:
Stockton
Daily Independent, 26 June 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"HAYWARD--In this city, September
11, James A., son of Alvinza and Charity HAYWARD, aged 28 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,
TO-MORROW (Saturday) at 11 o’clock a.m. from the Occidental Hotel." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 12 Sept 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
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