Obituaries and Death Notices
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Last Updated: 23 April 2008
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"MOBERG--Agnes." Source:
San Francisco Chronicle,
2 Apr 1946. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"MOCK--Died in San Francisco, 8th
inst., Wm. B.
MOCK, aged 27y, deceased was a son of Chas. MOCK,
Esq. of Vallejo." Source: The Petaluma Journal and Argus, (Petaluma,
Sonoma Co., CA), 10 Aug 1865. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"MOCKER--In this city, January 21,
William H., beloved husband of May MOCKER, father of Leland MOCKER,
and son of Maria and the late William MOCKER, a native of San Francisco,
aged 45 years. (Salt Lake and Ogden papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2
o'clock p.m., from the funeral parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street,
between Fifth and Sixth. Interment private." Source: San Francisco Examiner,
24 Jan 1901, p.6.
"MOCKLAR--Kittie G., 1 yr." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 4 Feb 1892, p. 7.
"MOENCH--In this city, May 27, and Mary MOENCH,
beloved wife of the late Frederick
MOENCH, and mother of William
MOENCH
and Mrs. E. G. BORDEN, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 3 years
and 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral Wednesday, May 30, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 261
Jersey Street. Interment, Cypress Lawn Cemetery." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 29 May 1906, page 5. Transcribed by Nancy Pratt Melton.
"MOFFATT--In the city, April 19, Edward J. MOFFATT,
beloved brother of Thomas and John MOFFATT and Mrs. M. KRAGEN,
a native of Ireland, aged 38 years, 22 months and 4 days. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 21, at 3
o'clock, from his late residence, 649 Fulton Street, thence to Sacred Heart
Church for requiem high mass for the respose of his soul. Interment, Holy
Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 21 Apr 1903. Contact:
Pamela
K. Schmidt pkschmidt@gmail.com
"MOFFAT--In this city, March 39, 1891, James, beloved
husband of Annie MOFFAT, and father of John, ames, William and Robert
MOFFAT
and
Mrs. James WYNN
and Mrs. B.O.
NELSON...." Source:
San
Francisco Morning Call, 1 Apr 1891.
"MOFFET--Died in San Francisco, Mar. 19, 1881, Ramo
L. MOFFET, aged 21y 6m. The deceased was the second son of Mrs.
Caroline MOFFET of this city, and nephew of Mr. John
MOFFET.
He was born in Des Moines Co. Iowa and buried at Oak Mound Cemetery, Healdsburg."
Source: Russian River Flag (Healdsburg, CA), 24 Mar 1881. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"MOFFIT--ARREST of a MURDERER -- A man by name of
David BUTLER was arrested at San Francisco on Tuesday evening, and
taken to the station house upon a charge of murder. We gather the following
facts of the case from the 'Bulletin:' "It appears that about 2
years ago, he murdered a man named MOFFIT, near Downieville, and
escaped to Oregon. As soon as reliable information was received that BUTLER
was in Oregon and a large reward had been offered for his capture, Sheriff
JACKSON,
of Siskiyou county, went after him, and after several months of search
finally arrested him. The Sheriff, with his prisoner, took passage for
this port on the schooner J.C. Whiting. When within about 10 miles of the
"Heads," the Sheriff and prisoner were standing talking near the bow of
the vessel, while the rest of the persons on board were all out of sight,
or with their eyes turned another way. On attention being directed towards
the bow again, it was found that BUTLER was alone. On running up,
the body of Sheriff JACKSON was seen in the water; but there was
apparently little or no life in it and it sank. No one except BUTLER
saw the Sheriff fall overboard, and it is therefore supposed that BUTLER
must have thrown him over and perhaps have done him some serious, but sudden
injury before-hand. Attempts were made to recover the body, but they were
unsuccessful. The prisoner was immediately secured, and last evening on
the arrival of the schooner, he was taken charge of by Capt. FOLSOM
and officer DOUGLASS of the police. A bowie-knife and file were
found upon BUTLER, who is a large, robust, black-whiskered and hard
looking man. He is said to have been for a long time a great gambler and
desperado about Downieville." Source: Stockton Daily Argus, 20 Mar
1857. Transcribed by Dee.
"MOFFITT--In Oakland, March 4, Thomas V. MOFFITT,
aged 76 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 5
March 1895.
"MOGAN--In this city, November 21st,
at St. Mary’s Hospital, Anthony Aloysius MOGAN, aged 49 years and
6 months, a native of Craughwell, County Galway, Ireland, brother of John
and Joseph
MOGAN. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday),
at 2 o’clock P. M., from the residence of his sister, Mrs. James
KEARNEY,
153 Second street." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 22 Nov 1873,
p. 3. Contact:
John Ireland
irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, November 21,
at St. Mary’s Hospital, Anthony Aloysius MOGAN, aged 49 years and
6 months, a native of Cra?ghwell, County Galway, Ireland, brother of John
and Joseph
MOGAN. Funeral to take place TO-DAY (Sunday), at 2 o’clock
p.m., from the residence of his sister, Mrs. James KEARNEY, 153
Second street." Source:
San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 23 Nov
1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, Dec 3d, at the
residence of her son-in-law, Mr. James KEARNEY, Mrs. MOGAN,
wife of Mr. Richard MOGAN, native of county Galway, Ireland, aged
71 years. The funeral will take place place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10
o'clock, a.m. from St. Patrick's Chruch, Market street. Friends are invited
to attend." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 4 Dec 1865. Contact:John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN-In this city, May 10, at his
residence, 2051 Fifteenth street, Anthony A. MOGAN, beloved son
of Joseph R. and Sarah MOGAN, a native of San Francisco, aged 23
years. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), from Mission Delores
Church, where a solemn & requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose
of his soul, commencing at 9 o’clock. Interment private at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Please omit flowers." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 11 May 1898.
Contact:
John Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, June 27, Catherine,
beloved daughter of P. J. and Mamie A. MOGAN, a native of San Francisco,
aged 4 years, 1 month and 19 days. Friends and aquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P.M., from
the residence of Mrs. HAFENGER, 28 Rausch Street. Interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery." Source: The San Francisco Morning Call, 30 June
1889, p.7. Transcribed by Steven Miller.
"MOGAN--In this city, May 28, 1954,
Dr. Christopher J., loving son of the late Joseph R. and Sarah MOGAN,
devoted brother of Mary K. MOGAN; a native of San Francisco. Funeral
from St. Dominic’s Church, Tuesday, at 10 a. m." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 31 May 1954. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In Alameda, Nov. 6, 1935, Cully J., beloved
father of Margaret SMITH and Marie FRIER, a loving grandfather
of Margie SMITH, a native of San Francisco, Calif., aged 66 years.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, November
9th, at 10 a. m. from the Fruitvale Chapel of Clarence N. Cooper, Fruitvale
ave., at E. 16th st.; thence to St. Elizabeth's Church, where a requiem
mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul., commencing at 10:30
a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner
8 Nov 1935 Contact:
John Ireland
irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this City, Dec. 11, 1948,
Judge Edmund F.
MOGAN, devoted son of the late Joseph R. and Sarah
MOGAN,
beloved brother of Sister Marie Gertrude of the Sisters of Notre Dame,
Mary K., Christopher J. and Richard F. MOGAN; a native of San Francisco.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. from the
Evergreen Mortuary of McAvoy, O’Hara Co., Geary Blvd. At 10th Ave., thence
to St. Dominic’s Church, Steiner and Bush Sts., where a Requiem Mass will
be celebrated at 10 a. m. Interment private. Rosary Monday evening at 8
o’clock." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 14 Dec 1948. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, November 13,
Elizabeth A., dearly beloved wife of Austin MOGAN, beloved daughter
of Bridget
HARRISON
and the late David J. HARRISON, and sister
of David J. HARRISON, a native of San Francisco. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, November 16, at
9 o’clock, from the late residence, 2046 Taylor street; thence to St. Francis’
Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose
of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o’clock. Internment, Holy Cross Cemetery,
by funeral via Thirteenth and West Mission streets." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 15 Nov 1909; [note: for circumstances of death, see San
Francisco Chronicle, 14 Nov 1909, p.38] Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this City, September 7,
1923, Francis J., dearly beloved son of Sarah and the late Joseph R.
MOGAN, brother of Richard F., Judge E. P. , Dr.
C. J., Mary K. MOGAN and Sister Marie Gertrude of the Order of Notre
Dame. A member of St. Francis Assembly, Fourth Degree, K. of C., and Stanford
Parlor, N. S. G. W. Requiem mass Monday at 10 o’clock, at St. Agnes’ Church.
Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS-OFFICERS and members of San Francisco Council No. 615, are requested
to assemble at St. Agnes’ Church, Masonic ave. and Page st. to attend the
funeral of our late brother, Frank MOGAN, at 10 o’clock a. m. Monday,
September 10, 1923." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 9 Sept 1923.
Contact:
John Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN, John C.--Deceased 2-8-1893
at St. Mary’s Hospital. Native of Galway County. In 67th year. Husband
of Mary, father of Patrick J., Margaret T. of Petaluma, Joseph C., Annie,
and Augustine. Brother of Re. Mother Baptist, Sisters of Mercy." Source:
The
Monitor, Archdiocese of San Francisco, 18 Feb 1893, p.12, col. 3. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, March 30, Joseph
A. MOGAN, beloved husband of Violet J. MOGAN, son of Mary
and the late John
MOGAN, and brother of Mrs. J. KITTERMAN,
Columb, Austin and Minnie MOGAN. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, April 2, at 3 o'clock, from his
late residence, 602 Filbert street; thence to St. Francis Church, where
a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated at 3:30 o'clock. Internment,
Hole Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 1 April 1902.
[See also San Francisco Chronicle dated 31 March 1902 for picture
and story entitled: 'Policeman MOGAN Dies on Duty'] Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, January 13,
Joseph F., dearly beloved son of Sarah and the late Joseph R. MOGAN,
and brother of Richard F., Judge E. P., Dr. C. J., Francis J., and Mary
K. MOGAN and Sister Marie Gertrude of Notre Dame, a native of San
Francisco, Cal. The funeral will take place Monday, January 16, at 10 o’clock,
from his late residence, 1144 Haight street; thence to St. Agnes’ Church,
where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his
soul, commencing at 10:30 o’clock. Interment private. Holy Cross Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 13 Jan 1911 Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--Joseph F. - In Millbrae, October
6, 1971, Joseph F. MOGAN, late of 378 Richmond Dr., Millbrae: dearly
beloved husband of Myrtle MOGAN; loving father of Mrs. Lois LENT
of
Millbrae; dear brother of the late Theresa KOET and the late Mary
LAWLER;
dear grandfather of Charles, Robert and William LENT
and Mrs. Judith
NICKSON;
also survived by two great-grandchildren; a native of San Francisco." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 6 Oct 1971. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"MOGAN--In this city, May 8, Joseph
R. MOGAN, beloved husband of Sarah MOGAN, a native of Craughwell,
County Galway, Ireland. The funeral will take place Monday, May 11, at
9:15 o’clock, from his late residence, 1144 Haight street; thence to St.
Agnes Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the
repose of his soul. Commencing at 9:30 o’clock. Interment private. Kindly
omit flowers." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 10 May 1908. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN, Joseph R.--Death of a Pioneer
Catholic--Hon. Joseph R. MOGAN, one of the oldest members of the
Catholic Church in San Francisco, passed away at the family home, No. 1144
Haight street, on Friday evening last. The deceased in his last illness
was attended by all the consolations of our holy religion. He arrived in
San Francisco in the year 1850 and was always known for his devotion to
the Catholic faith. He was a member of the Gentlemen’s Sodality of St.
Ignatius Church, almost from the inception of that noble society, and up
to the time that his ills of old age prevented him, was also active in
his membership. The funeral was held on Monday from his late residence
and a solemn Requiem High Mass was offered at St. Agnes’ Church for the
repose of his soul. The remains were interred in Holy Cross Cemetery and
a large delegation from the Sodality of St. Ignatius Church was in attendance
at the interment as a special mark of respect to the deceased. After many
years spent in mercantile pursuits, the deceased, a few years since, retired
from business in possession of a comfortable fortune. He is survived by
his wife, Sarah MOGAN, and five sons, Richard F., a practicing lawyer
of San Francisco; Judge E. P. MOGAN, one of the Judges of the Superior
Court; Joseph F. MOGAN, a Deputy City Recorder; Dr. C. J. MOGAN,
a well-known dentist of this city; Frank J. MOGAN, prominent in
the membership of various Catholic Societies; and also left two daughters,
Sr. Mary Gertrude of the Order of Notre Dame, and Miss Mary MOGAN,
who resides at the family home. The deceased also left surviving a sister,
Mother Baptist MOGAN
of the Order of Sisters of Mercy, who entered
the Order in the early days of California. She will shortly celebrate her
Golden Jubilee as a nun." Source: The Monitor, Archdiocese of San Francisco,
16 May 1908, p. 5, col. 5. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, March 14, Mamie
Virginia
MOGAN, beloved wife of Joseph MOGAN, a native of
California. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral to-morrow (Friday), from her late residence, 2569 Folsom street,
at 2 o'clock. Interment, Cypress Lawn Cemetery; by carriage." Source: San
Francisco Chronicle, 15 March 1900. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN -- 'Car Accident Fatal' --
Mrs. Margaret
MOGAN, 752 Sixth avenue, who was run down by a street
car late Monday night when a street car jumped the track at Sixth avenue
and Fulton street, died of her injuries Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital.
Mrs. MOGAN
was standing at the corner waiting for the car with Mrs.
Anna HEITSTUMAN, 749 Seventh avenue. The street car was in charge
of Robert FIELDS
Jr., 1575 McAllister street, who was being instructed
by his father, Robert
FIELDS, Sr., who has been in the employ of
the United Railroads for twenty years. The switch failed to work and the
car jumped the track and crushed Mrs.
MOGAN. Mrs. HEITSTUMAN
was
not injured." Source: The Richmond Record, Park Presidio Edition, San
Francisco, 25 Oct 1919. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, April 30, Margaret
T., daughter of the late John C. and Catherine MOGAN, and sister
of P. J. MOGAN, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 48 years and 10
months. (Troy, N. Y., and Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) The funeral
will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the chapel of
St. Mary's Hospital. Interment, Mount Calvary Cemetery. Remains at the
mortuary chapel at St. Mary's Hospital." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
1 May 1900. Contact:
John Ireland
irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, Dec. 13, 1958,
Mary K. MOGAN, beloved sister of the late Richard F., Judge E. P.,
Anthony A., Sister M. Gertrude and Francis J. MOGAN; loving aunt
of Dr. R. F. MOGAN. A Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 a. m. Tuesday
at St. Dominic’s Church. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Monday,
at 8 p.m. at the Evergreen Mortuary of McAvoy, O’Hara Co., Geary blvd at
Tenth ave. (Visiting hours until 9 p. m.)" Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
15 Dec 1958. Contact:
John Ireland
irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--Myrtle (R.) - In Millbrae,
May 30, 1979, late of Millbrae, CA, beloved wife of the late Joseph MOGAN,
loving mother of Lois VILLERIUS, of San Mateo, dear mother-in-law
of Daniel
VILLERIUS, dear sister of Helen JENKINS of S F,
dear grandmother of Charles, Robert and William LENT and Judith
NICKSON
and
Gabriel LENT, a native of S F." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
1 June 1979. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"MOGAN--'Passing Of Pearl HUGHES
MOGAN'--Wednesday of last week Pearl HUGHES MOGAN was standing
on McAllister street in San Francisco waiting for a street car. According
to reliable accounts, an open switch caused the car to sheer and strike
Mrs. MOGAN
with the result that her skull was fractured and she
died within a few hours. Mrs. MOGAN was born in Crescent City forty-four
years ago, left here when a young girl with her mother, Margaret HUGHES,
and has lived in San Francisco since then. Sometime after leaving she was
married to Mr. C. MOGAN of San Francisco, a nephew of Superior Judge
MOGAN
of
that city. Two daughters were born to the union one of whom is seventeen
and the other nineteen years of age. Over thirty years ago Mr. Charles
HUGHES,
then Sheriff of Del Norte county, took a prisoner and while in San Francisco
was taken seriously ill with pneumonia and the first news of the matter
to Mrs. HUGHES
was his death. Later her oldest son, James, was killed
while working in the Newburg shake mill. Three years ago her second son,
Eddie C., was killed in an automobile collision on the highway near San
Jose. Pearl was the only child left to Mrs.
HUGHES
and she too met
an untimely death. The two daughters of the deceased and a nephew, the
son of Eddie, and our esteemed citizen, J. B. ENDERT
of this city,
who is an uncle of the deceased, have our sincere sympathy in the loss
of one who was a loving and affectionate mother, daughter and sister and
a woman of many sterling virtues. The deceased has many other relatives
in Del Norte county with whom we grieve in her untimely death but words
cannot express our sympathy for the poor old mother whose life has been
so stricken by the events of fate. We remember Mrs.
HUGHES
as a
quiet, modest little lady apparently forgetting her own great griefs in
her watchfulness for an opportunity to help others in time of sorrow and
bereavement. Our heart certainly goes out to her in this her last great
sorrow. May the Lord in whom she fervently trusts give her strength to
sustain herself during these dark hours." Source:
Crescent City Courier,
1 Nov 1919, p. 1. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, Nov. 18, at
the residence of his son, Joseph, No. 519 Stevenson street, Richard MOGAN,
a native of the town of Galway, Ireland, aged 89 years and four months.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, from his late residence, No. 549
Stevenson street, hence to St. Joseph’s Church where the usual funeral
services will be offered up for the repose of his soul, and an oration
delivered, thence proceed to Calvary Cemetery." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 20 Nov 1870. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, July 13, 1951,
Richard F.
MOGAN, beloved father of Dr. Richard F. MOGAN and
the late Mrs. Constance
CRARY, loving brother of Mary K. and Christopher
J. MOGAN. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday at 8:30
a. m. from the Evergreen Mortuary of McAvoy, O’Hara Co., Geary Blvd. At
Tenth Ave., thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where a Requiem Mass will be
celebrated at 9 a. m. Interment private." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
16 July 1951. Contact:
John Ireland
irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGAN--In this city, Nov. 23, 1924,
Sarah, wife of the late Joseph R. MOGAN, devoted mother of R. F.,
Judge Edmund P., Dr. C. J. and Mary K. MOGAN and Sister Marie Gertrude,
Order of Notre Dame, and the late Anthony A., Joseph F. and Frank J. MOGAN,
a native of Ireland. The funeral will take place Tuesday at 10 a.m. from
St. Agnes Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose
of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 24 Nov 1924. Contact:
John
Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"MOGGART--In this city, May [16?],
Walter S. MOGGART, a native of Indiana, aged [15?] years." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 18 May 1906.
"MOGGART--In this city, May 16, Walter S. MOGGART,
a native of Indiana, aged 35 years." Source: San Francisco Examiner,
18 May 1906, p.10. Transcribed by Barbara Orsborn.
"MOHRHARDT--In this city, November
10, 1918, Basilia M. dearly beloved wife of E.F. MOHRHARDT, devoted
mother of Edward Frederick MOHRHARDT, and loving sister of Mrs.
A.S. LUCE, Richard M., Edward E., George F., Alfred D., and Charles
W. GALLAGHER, a native of Santa Clara county, California. Funeral
and interment, private. Friends may call at Gray's, Divisadero Street at
Geary." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 12 Nov, 1918. Submitted
by Chris Havner.
"MOHRHARDT--In this city, May 5, 1927, Edward F.,
beloved father of Edward F., beloved brother of Charles A. MOHRHARDT
of Berkeley, Cal., a native of Lyons, N.Y. Secretary of the Board of Fire
Underwriters of the Pacific until May 1922. Funeral will be held Saturday
at 11 o'clock from N. Gray and Co's chapel, Divisadero and Post Streets.
Interment private. Please omit flowers." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
6 May 1927. Submitted by Chris Havner.
"MOHRMAN--In this city, March 22, Kate, wife of
Fred.
MOHRMAN, a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 48 years.
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, 21 Mar 1876. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"MOITORET--In this city, October 10,
1893, Margaret, beloved wife of Victor MOITORET, and mother of Mrs.
W. B. DOWLING and T. A. MOITORET, a native of County Clare,
Ireland, aged 59 years." Source: San Francisco Call, 11 October
1893, page 10.
"MOLDRUP--Drowned at Crescent City, Or., November
26, Frederick A., son of August A. and Louisa MOLDRUP, a native
of San Francisco, aged 24 years, [?} months and 5 days. Funeral to-day,
at 2:30 p.m., from No. 622 1/2 Ellis street." Source:
Daily Alta California,
8 Dec 1885.
"MOLECA--In this city, September 14,
Sam MOLECA, aged 3 years and 6 months." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 19 Sept 1907, p. 6.
"MOLINARI--In this city, October 23,
Andrew dearly beloved son of Bianchina and the late Giacomo MOLINARI,
and loving brother of John MOLINARI, Mrs. Jennie CEREGHINO and
the late James W., Charles F., and George
MOLINARI
and Annie DELLA
MAGGIORA, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years and 5 months. A
member of Loyal Order of Moose, No. 26. Friends and acquanitances are respectfully
notified that the funeral takes place Saturday, October 25, at 10 o'clock,
from the parlors of Valente, Marini, Marais & Co., 649 Green Street;
thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Italian Church, where a requiem mass will
be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock.
Interment, private, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
24 Oct 1913. Contact: CC Molinari
molett@lanset.com
"MOLINARI--In this city, September
30, Bianca
MOLINARI, dearly beloved wife of the late Giacomo MOLINARI
and
mother of Mrs. Jennie CEREGHINO and John C MOLINARI and the
late James, Charles, George and Andrew MOLINARI and Mrs. Annie
DELLA
MAGGIORA, a native of Italy, aged 76 years." Source: San Francisco
Bulletin, 2 Oct 1916. Contact: CC
Molinari molett@lanset.com
"MOLINARI--In San Francisco, April
10, 1968, Colinda
MOLINARI, beloved wife of the late John Charles
MOLINARI,
adored mother of Pauline METCALF, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MOLINARI
and
loving grandmother of Ruth PARVIN and Patricia SMITH, Clarence,
David and Arthur MOLINARI. Rosary , 11 o'clock a.m. Thursday, at
California Funeral Service Chapel, 766 Valencia. Interment, Holy Cross
Cemetary." Contact: CC Molinari
molett@lanset.com
"MOLINARI--At Litton's Springs (Sonoma),
April 17, Francesco MOLINARI, brother of Maria and the late Giacomo
MOLINARI,
brother of Maria and uncle of James, Charles, John, George and Andrew MOLINARI,
Mrs. J CEREGHINO and Mrs. A. (DELLA)
MAGGIORA, a native
of Certenoli, Genoa, Italy, aged 55 years. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock
p.m., from the undertaking parlors of Iaccheri & Baciagalupi, 627 Broadway."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 19, Apr 1896. Contact: CC
Molinari molett@lanset.com
"MOLINARI--Entered into rest, in this
city, January 10, George, dearly beloved son of Bianchina and the late
Giacomo MOLINARI, beloved brother of John C. and Andrew
MOLINARI
and
Mrs. Jennie CEREGHINO
and the late Charles F. and James W. MOLINARI
and
Annie
DELLA MAGGIORA
and brother-in-law of Mrs. Katie MOLINARI,
Mrs. Maria
MOLINARI,, Mrs. Clotinda
MOLINARI
and Angelo DELLA
MAGGIORA, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 34 years, 7 months
and 1 day. A member of Oakland Lodge of Moose. Friends and acqaintances
are respectfully invited to atend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday)
at 10:30 o'clock a.m. at SS. Peter and Paul's (Italian) Church, where a
requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Remains
at the funeral parlors of G. Isacheri & Co, 1548 Stockton street, between
Union and Green streets. Interment, private, Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage."
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 12 Jan 1913, p. 71. Contact: CC
Molinari molett@lanset.com
"MOLITOR--In San Francisco, Lucy, daughter of A.P.
MOLITOR,
aged 5 months and 4 days." Source:
Sacramento Daily Bee, 31 March
1868. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MOLLETT--December 17, 1952, Frank
S., beloved husband of Mae MOLLETT, loving father of Mrs. Grace
JOHNSON,
Edward
MOLLETT, Mrs. June SEMENOFF, Mrs. Ruth SCHOOLEY
and Dixie MOLLETT; a native of Indidana, aged 73 years. Friends
are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, December 20, at 1
p.m. from Duggan's 3434 17th Street, near Valencia. Interment Olivet Memorial
Park." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 19 Dec 1952, p. 27.
"MOLLER--In this city, May 18, Laurine
MOLLER,
a native of Denmark, aged 22 years. Friends and acquaintances are respecfully
invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Monday) at 3 o'clock p.m. from her
late residence, No. 716 Ellis street." Source: San Francisco Morning
Call, 19 May 1884.
"MOLLOY--[Aug 18th 1867] - Henry MOLLOY,
bookkeeper of Meagher, Taafe & Co., San Francisco, was found dead in
bed at the House of the Inebriate, having applied for admission the evening
previous, after having been drinking excessively." Source: Sacramento
Daily Union, 1 Jan 1868, page 1. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MOLLOY--In this city, August 9, Patrick, beloved
husband of Julia MOLLOY, a native of Omeighe County Tyron, Ireland,
aged 58 years. [New York and Philadelphia papers please copy.] Friends
and acquaintances and members of St. Patrick's T.A. Society are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock A.M.,
from his late residence, 36 Ritch street; thence to St. Patrick's Church,
Mission street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the
repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock." Source: San Francisco
Morning Call, 10 Aug 1885.
"MOLTENI--In this city Aurella L.,
age 77 years, dearly beloved wife of Natale MOLTENI, devoted mother
of Albert and Frederick
MOLTENI...." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
25 Nov 1940, p. 9. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"MONAHAN--In this city, January 26,
1923, Elizabeth M., beloved wife of the late Frank J. MONAHAN, loving
mother of Mrs. J.W. SMITH, Mrs. M.J. FEELY, Frank J., Harry
K., George A. and the late Theresa M. MONAHAN, sister of Brother
Edmund, O.S.B., and the late Catherine FINNIGAN and James E. CAHILL,
a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 93 years. The funeral will take
place Monday, January 29, at 9:30 a.m., from her late residence, 781 Hayes
street; thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high mass
will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy
Cross Cemetery." Source:
San Francisco Call and Post, 27 Jan 1923.
Transcribed by jch.
"MONAHAN--In this city, February 29,
1932, Frank P., beloved husband of Anna L. (Nettie) MONAHAN. Idolized
father of Mrs. G.F. VETT, loving brother of John, Thomas and Chris
MONAHAN
and the late Alice O'CONNELL, a native of San Francisco. The funeral
will take place Wednesday at 9:15 a.m., from McAvoy, O'Hara & Co.'s.
Market st. near Church; thence to St. Emydius' Church, where a requiem
high mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 1 March 1932, p.9. Contact:
Kacm9794@aol.com
"MONAHAN--In this city, January 2,
1946, George A., beloved husband of the late Edith MONAHAN, devoted
father of Joseph G. MONAHAN, Mrs. James MALONEY and Mrs.
George CANCES, loving brother of Mrs. M.J. FEELY. A member
of Professional Embalmers Union No. 9049 and Past Govenor of S.F. Lodge
No. 26, I.O.O.M. A High Mass of Requiem will be held Saturday morning at
10 o'clock at St. Monica's Church, Geary at 23rd Ave. Friends may call
at the mortuary of Halsted & Co., 1123 Sutter St., near Polk. Interment,
Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 3 Jan 1946,
p. 11. Transcribed by jch.
"MONAHAN--In this city, January 30, 1920, Thomas
MONAHAN,
beloved brother of Maria WARD and the late Mrs. Bridget COOPER,
Mrs. Catherine KANE, Mrs. Annie RYAN and Patrick MONAHAN,
a native of County Galway, Ireland." Source: San Francisco Call and
Post, 31 Jan 1920. Transcribed by jch.
"MONROE--TRIAL of ELIZA MUNRO -- The case
of Eliza MUNRO indicted for murder of her infant child, Eliza MUNRO,
was tried in San Francisco on Wednesday. The jury was out only 10 minutes,
returning a verdict that she was "not guilty, by reason of insanity." [Transcriber's
note: previous news articles spelled the name MUNROE and MONROE.]
Source: Stockton Daily Argus, 15 April 1857. Transcribed by Dee.
"MONROE--INQUEST on the MURDERED INFANT -- Coroner
KENT
of San Francisco held an inquest on the body of the infant murdered by
its mother, Eliza MONROE, the jury returned the following verdict:
That the child's name was Eliza MONROE, aged about 6 weeks, a native
of San Francisco, and that it came to its death by having its head severed
from its body by blows from an axe in the hands of its mother, Eliza MONROE."
Source: Stockton Daily Argus, 18 Mar 1857. Transcribed by Dee.
"MONROE--In this city, January 30,
1920, Harry A., beloved son of James and the late Sadie MONROE,
a devoted brother of Mrs. Gordon McKENZIE, a native of New York,
aged 45 years." Source: San Francisco Call and Post, 31 Jan 1920.
Transcribed by jch.
"MONSEN--In this city, October 22,
Ida Johanan, daughter of Captain Peter and the late Ida S. MONSEN,
aged 6 months and 19 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral, TO-DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P.M., from the residence, 252
Clara street." Source:
San Francisco Morning Call, 23 Oct 1879,
p.4.
"MONTAGU--In San Francisco, March
1, 1865, Henry
MONTAGU, son of M.G. UPTON, aged 1 year, 3
months and 18 days." Source:
Sacramento Bee, 3 March 1865. Transcribed
by Sandra Bordelon.
"MONTAGUE--In this city, December 37, 1898, Nellie,
beloved daughter of Mrs. T. MONTAGUE, and sister of Ella MONTAGUE,
a native of Colorado, aged 21 years. Remains at the parlors of Henry J.
Gallagher Company, 2[?] Fifth street." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 29 Dec 1898, p. 11.
"MONTANDAO--March 5, Eliza
MONTANDAO,
Switzerland, 38." Source: Daily Alta California, 14 March 1851.
Transcribed by John Ireland.
"MONTEBAN--On Saturday last, John
MONTEBAN,
a native of England, aged about 45y, was found dead in a dog kennel at
the back of some Chinese Brothel, on Bartlett's Alley, San Francisco. He
has been known some years, as Sailor Jack, and only four years back, says
the Chronicle, he was possessed of a fortune of $40,000 made in the mines.
He came to the city, where in a few months he dissipated his fortune and
for some time past, has been a perfect scavenger about the streets. When
found, dead, he had in his pocket a bottle of strychnine, with which it
is believed he killed himself." Source: The Sonoma Democrat (Santa
Rosa, CA), 4 Feb 1858. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"MONTELDO--San Francisco, February 28 - Manuel MONTELDO,
50 years." Source: The Daily Record-Union (Sacramento, CA), 1 March
1876. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MONTGOMERY--At her home in San Francisco
(428 Sutter St.), Ellen, wife of Dr. John MONTGOMERY, aged 29 years
& 9 months. […nee Ellen SALLY…cause, la grippe, contracted over
a year ago…developing into a severe attack of brain fever, which was the
immediate cause of death. From the time she was a little girl until about
6 years ago, when she married Dr. John MONTGOMERY, the deceased
lived in this community…The remains arrived on Sunday’s train…to the residence
of the deceased’s parents, Mr. & Mrs. A. SALLY. The funeral…took
place therefrom last Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. Samuel BROWN
of the M.E. Church, South, officiating…the following were the pallbearers:
W.F. DALZELL, Warren HAWKINS, Geo.
SHAW, E.E. HOLBROOK,
Rody SHAW, & Jno. T. LOWE. The interment took place in
the IOOF Cemetery…]." Source: Hollister Freelance (Hollister, San
Benito Co, CA), 21 Aug 1891. Transcribed by Dee.
"MONTGOMERY--In Jackson, Oct. 1st, Frank MONTGOMERY,
son of A.C. BROWN, aged 6 years, 4 months and 20 days." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Examiner, 10 Oct 1865.
"MONTGOMERY--In this city, December
12th, Henry
MONTGOMERY, aged 25 years, a native of Ireland." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Examiner, 13 and 14 Dec 1865.
"MONTGOMERY--In San Francisco, 15th
inst., Maggie
MONTGOMERY, aged 7 years, 11 months and 10 days."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 18 May 1869. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MONTGOMERY--In San Francisco, November 21st, Mary
Jane, daughter of Aitken MONTGOMERY, aged 4 years and 6 months."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 23 Nov 1858. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MONTPELLIEO--In this city, May 8,
Louise Marie, wife of A. MONTPELLIEO, a native of France, aged 39
years." Source:
San Francisco Call, 11 May 1869, p. 3. Transcribed
by Sylvia Mast.
"MONTRUEL--In San Francisco, September 16th, Herman
MONTRUEL,
from Montreal, Canada." Source: The Sacramento Daily Union, 25 Sept
1852. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MOODEY--In this city, March 9th,
Mary, widow of the late George MOODEY, aged 60 years." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 10 Mar 1875.
"MOODY--In Virginia City, Nov. 3d,
L.S. MOODY, aged 44 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner,
9
Nov 1865.
"MOODY--In San Francisco, March 9,
1875, Mrs. Mary MOODY, aged 60 years." Source: Sacramento Bee,
11 March 1875, p.3. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"MOODY--In this city, January 4.,
E. Philip, beloved son of John C. and Theresa M. MOODY, a native
of San Francisco, aged 32 years." Source: San Francisco Bulletin,
5 Jan 1899, p. 3.
"MOON--The Coroner held an inquest to-night on the
body of Ellen MOON, proprietress of Ivy Green Saloon, who committed
suicide last evening. She was last seen alive at four o'clock P.M. Sunday,
and was found dead at seven o'clock. She was a native of Swansea, Wales,
aged 41 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 24 Mar 1863. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"MOONEY--We learn from the San Francisco papers
of another of those brutal outrages, recently so common in San Francisco.
The victim in this case is a girl, 13 years of age, by the name of Annie
MOONEY.
Her parents live in Brooklyn, Alameda Co. She was attending school in Oakland,
going from home each day and returning by train in the evening. On Tuesday
of last week, she went to school as usual but failed to come home in the
evening. Search was instituted by her parents and the police of Oakland
and San Francisco, and not until Thursday following was any clue to her
whereabouts obtained; she was then found in a room in the Cosmopolitan
Hotel in San Francisco, in an insensible condition, having been, as is
supposed, drugged by some incarnate fiend. She was taken to her home and
medical aid summoned, but to no purpose; she died at short time after reaching
home. The whole affair is shrouded in the deepest mystery. Enough, however,
is known to establish the fact that a most foul and murderous crime has
been committed. It is certainlly to be hoped that the guilty parties in
this most sickening murder will be found and brought to justice. Such crimes
are too common and if the law is inadequate to their suppression, we can
hardly blame outraged communities to take such cases in their own hands,
as was threatened in this case. Annie MOONEY was a girl, remarkable
for her personal beauty and extraordinary intellectual facilities for one
her age; of a highly respectable family and favorably known and respected
by a large circle of friends and school-mates, both in San Francisco and
Oakland. Facts elicited on the post mortem examination, throw some suspicion
on a number of parties, but places the matter by no means in a clear light.
Mystery, like a dense fog, hangs over the whole affair." Source:
Russian
River Flag (Healdsburg, CA), 1 Sept 1870. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"MOONEY--In San Francisco, February
13, 1915, Ellen, wife of the late James MOONEY and mother of Mrs.
(Not legible) of Sacramento; Mrs. Nora JURGENSON, Mrs. M.J. RYAN,
Mrs. James
FINLAYSON of Alameda and the late Mrs. Mary Agnes GANTNER;
a native of Ireland. A member of St. Anne's Confraternity of St. Anne's
Church." Source:
Sacramento Bee, 15 Feb 1915. Transcribed by Betty
Loose.
"PENDERGAST--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.
"MOONEY--In this city, March 7, 1931,
Hugh MOONEY, aged 73 years. Remains at the mortuary of Halsted &
Co., 1123 Sutter st. Notice of funeral hereafter." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 8 March 1931. Transcribed by Maggee Smith.
"MOONEY--In San Francisco, July 28th, Mrs. Sarah
MOONEY,
aged 68 years." Source:
Sacramento Daily Union, 31 July 1871. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"MOORE--In this city, May 13 or 15?,
Alexander
MOORE, a native of Penstone, Scotland, aged 35 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,
TO-DAY (Monday) at 10 o’clock a.m. from 26 Mint avenue." Source:San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 16 May 1881. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"MOORE--Sept 30 Catharine MOORE,
8 mos. 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.
"MOORE--In Mariposa, July 24th, Chas.
MOORE,
aged about 36 years." Source: Daily Alta California, 9 Aug 1863,
p. 6.
"MOORE--Died in Hollister, Feb. 28,
Daisy V., beloved wife of A.C. MOORE, a native of California, aged
29 years, 1 month, 13 days. [The funeral services…were held at the M.E.
Church, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. J.W. BRYANT preaching the funeral
sermon…The interment was at the Odd Fellows cemetery… wife of A.C. MOORE
of Emmet, to whom she was married Jan. 1st, 1902. She was the daughter
of Mrs. Ada F. NOBLE and was born in Hollister, where she has resided
all her life. She was of an unassuming disposition…A husband, A.C. MOORE
of Emmet, a mother, Mrs. Ada F. NOBLE, and 4 brothers, Oliver T.
NOBLE
of Eureka; Milford NOBLE of San Francisco; Howard NOBLE and
Chester NOBLE of this place, are left to mourn her untimely demise.]
[Mrs. Edith JOHNSON of San Jose, daughter of D.F. GRAY, was
in attendance at the funeral of her cousin, the late Mrs. A.C. MOORE.]"
Source: The Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito Co.), 4 March 1904.
Transcribed by Dee.
"MOORE--At Willow Slough, Yolo county,
Oct. 13th, Daniel MOORE, aged 32 years." Source: San Francisco
Daily Examiner, 2 Nov 1865.
"MOORE--In this city, March 29, Elizabeth
J. MOORE, beloved wife of William MOORE, and mother of W.J.
MOORE,
and sister of Annie IRWIN. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 1, at 10:30 o’clock, from
the Church of the Advent, Tenth street, near Market. Interment, Cypress
Lawn Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 1 Apr 1902. Transcribed
by John Ireland.
"MOORE--In this city, July 19, Ellen
C., the beloved wife of Samuel W. MOORE, aged 44 years. Relatives
and friends, and those of her sister, Mrs. James GRAVIS, are invited
to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at 10 o'clock a.m., at St. Mary's
Cathedral, where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated for the repose
of her soul. (Bulletin copy it.)" Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 21 July 1875.
"MOORE--G.H. MOORE, of Burlington, Vt., where
he leaves a wife and two children, and who has but lately come to the State,
committed suicide in San Francisco, on Tuesday night last week, by taking
laudanum. He was much depressed in spirits, had been working in this city
since his arrival in the State, and had gone to San Francisco with the
intention of returning to Vermont." Source: Sonoma County Journal (Petaluma,
CA), 28 Oct 1859. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"MOORE--SUICIDE in San Francisco--G.H.
MOORE,
a man about 50 years of age, committed suicide in San Francisco on Tuesday
night. He was discovered lying dead in his room, and on the table an empty
vial labelled "Laudanum." A coroner's inquest revealed the fact that the
deceased came to California on the last trip of the Sonora, and was from
Burlington, Vermont, where he leaves a wife and 2 children. He had been
laboring under a great depression of spirits since he came to the State,
10 days ago. He had been working for a Mr. DODGE, at Petaluma, and
came to San Francisco with the object of leaving on the steamer for the
east." Source: Stockton Daily Argus, 22 Oct 1859. Transcribed by
Dee.
"MOORE--Interment in San Francisco,
Feb. 23, George
MOORE, Michigan, 47." Source: Alta California,
28 Feb 1853. Submitted by Martha Richards.
"MOORE--In this city, March 7, George, only child
of [?]H. and Annie MOORE, aged 1 year and 6 months. Funeral this
(Friday) afternoon, from the residence of the parents, 266 Second street,
between Folsom and Howard streets." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 8 March 1867.
"MOORE--In Oakland, November 6, 1935,
George E., beloved husband of Gertrude BRADY MOORE, loving father
of Ethel C. MOORE, son of Mrs. Frances H. MOORE, brother
of Ida MASQUITE, Louise
WILLIAMSON, Walter H. MOORE,
Ione REZNIK and Bernice
ETCHEBER, a native of San Francisco,
California. A member of Oakland Lodge No. 171, B. P. O. E. and Fruitvale
Camp No. 431, W. O. W....Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery." Source: San
Francisco Examiner,
8 Nov 1935. Transcribed by John Ireland.
"MOORE--In this city, March 29, George Jason, youngest
son of John H. and Fannie MOORE, a native of San Francisco, aged
4 years and 4 months." Source: San Francisco Call, 3 April 1890,
page 8.
"MOORE--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.A. MOORE." Source:
Sonoma
Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"MOORE--In Nevada, Dec. 27th, James
A. and George S., twin children of Hiram and Jane MOORE." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 3 Jan 1858. Transcribed by Martha Richards.
"MOORE--San Francisco, March 3, 1873, Jennie MOORE,
formerly of Healdsburg, aged 27y 5m." Source: Russian River Flag (Healdsburg,
CA), 13 Mar 1873. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"MOORE--In San Francisco, Dec. 30, Joseph MOORE,
33 years." Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 3 Jan 1873. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"MOORE--Dispatch from San Francisco, Jan. 19 --
Katie MOORE, whose husband was sent to Stockton last week, died
this afternoon while being taken from her lodgings to the County Hospital."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 20 Jan 1873. Transcribed by
Dee.
"MOORE--In this city, December 3,
Louis MOORE, aged 39 years." Source: Daily Alta California,
6 Dec 1885.
"MOORE--In this city, February 2d, Louis A. MOORE,
a native of California, aged 38 years and 8 months." Source: San Francisco
Daily Evening Bulletin, 25 Feb 1895.
"MOORE--In this city, December 13, 1887, Octavius
George MOORE, brother of Sylvester and Isaac MOORE, a native
of Ireland, aged 29 years, 11 months, and 20 days." Source: San Francisco
Call, 14 Dec 1887, page 8. Transcribed by Carolyn Schwab.
"MOORE--In Mariposa, Dec 9th, Ruffin A. MOORE,
aged 46 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 21 Dec 1865.
"MOORE--In this city December 21, 1957, Susan, beloved
mother of Mrs. Elva NEWMAN, Mrs. Nellie HOLLY, Paul C. and
Horace MOORE. A member of the First Christian Church. Friends are
invited to attend funeral services Monday December 23rd, 1957 at 11 a.
m. at the Maneely Matthews Chapel, Divisadero St. at O'Farrell." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 23 Dec 1957, Sec. II, page 19. Transcribed by Donna
Becker.
"MOORE--In San Francisco, Nov. 12, Thos. MOORE,
aged 28 years and 11 months." Source: Sacramento Bee, 14 Nov 1870.
Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MOORE--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: V.S. MOORE."
Source: Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"MOORE--In the city and county hospital, February
28, William MOORE, a native of Ireland aged 36 years." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 1 March 1867.
"MOORE--In this city, January 20,
William MOORE, a native of Washington, D. C., aged 58 years. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day
(Thursday), at 1 o'clock p.m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate
Undertaking Company, 2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment,
Laurel Hill Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 24 Jan 1901,
p.6.
"MOORE--In this city, January 22,
William D., child of William T. and Matilda M. MOORE, a native of
this city, aged 1 years and 6 days. (Petaluma, Victoria, and New York papers
please copy.) Friends and acquaintances, and those of Mr. and Mrs.
WHITTLE,
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon
at 2 o'clock, from the residence, 919 Howard street (south side) between
Fifth and Sixth." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 23 Jan
1870.
"MOOREHOUSE--Legrande MOOREHOUSE Dead. San
Francisco, Oct. 23 - Legrande MOOREHOUSE, a poneer residence of
California, who was extensively interested in lands throughout the State,
is dead. He was 82 years old. Source: Los Angeles Times 24 Oct 1898.
Transcribed by Colleen Norby.
"MOOSE--In this city, Oct. 12, 1944
Alexander, beloved father of Louis S. MOOSE, and Mrs. Iola SIEBERT,
grandfather of Lt. John SIEBERT, Louis F. MOOSE, Mrs. Jane
De
LANGE, and Evelyn MOOSE, brother of Jacob MOOSE of Sacramento.
A member of George S. Ladd Chapter No. 27, Telephone Pioneers of America.
Funeral services Saturday at 11 a.m. from Ashley & McMullen's, 4200
Geary Blvd. at 6th Ave." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 13 October 1944,
Page 13. Transcribed by KJL.
"MOOSE--In this city, April 12, 1941, Gustav, beloved
husband of Henrietta MOOSE, loving father of Dr. Sanford M. MOOSE,
devoted brother of Alex and Jacob MOOSE. Private funeral services
were held Monday, April 14. Halsted & Co. 1123 Sutter St." Source:
San Francisco Examiner, 15 April 1941, Page 15. Transcribed by KJL.
"MORALES--In this city, September 30, Domingo, mother
of Theophile MORALES, a native of Sonora, Mexico, aged 75 years.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday)
at 9 o'clock a.m. from the Church of our Lady of Guadaloupe, where a solemn
Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul..." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Examiner, 3 Oct 1884.
"MORAN--Deaths: Bernard MORAN."
Source:
San Francisco Chronicle, 12 March 1907. Transcribed by Sylvia
Mast.
"MORAN--In this city, February 13, Bridget, wife
of Edward MORAN, a native of Ireland, aged 45 years." Source: San
Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 15 Feb 1895.
"MORAN--In this city, May 16, Honora,
beloved wife of Patrick MORAN, loving mother of Anthony A., Daniel
C., William J. and the late John R. MORAN, beloved daughter of Mary
and the late Daniel MURPHY, and sister of Bridget SLAVIN,
Mary CROWLEY, Lena, Patrick, Jeremiah, Daniel, Michael, Cornelius
and John MUPRHY and the late Mrs. Julia
O'LEARY and Margaret
RILEY,
a native of Millstreet, County Cork, Ireland, aged 32 years and 12 days."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 19 May 1904. Submitted by Cristine
Ham.
"MORAN--In Santa Cruz, September 4,
James M. MORAN, beloved husband of Adalphina MORAN, a father
of Alice and May MORAN, son of the late John Miles MORAN
and brother of Mrs. Charles FERGUSON, Mrs. John GOULTER,
D.M. and John M. MORAN and the late Sister Mary Gertrude and Mrs.
Annie DANIELS and Thomas MORAN, a native of Ireland, aged
61 years, 1 month and 15 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral Thursday, September 7, at 8:30 o'clock, from
the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission
street, near Twenty-first; thence to the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Diamond
street, near Eighteenth, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for
the repose of his soul, commencing, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross
Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerro streets, at
10:15 o'clock. Interment private." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
7 Sept 1905. Transcribed by jch.
"MORAN--Mrs. James MORAN, once a resident
of Half Moon Bay, died in San Francisco Friday, November 28. The MORANs
were among the first settlers. Deceased was the mother of Gussie and Victor
GUERERO."
Source: Daly City Record, 12 Dec 1913. Transcribed by jch.
"MORAN--In San Francisco, Oct. 30, John MORAN,
aged 45 years." Source: Sacramento Bee, 2 Nov 1870. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"MORAN--In this city, February 15,
Mamie MORAN, beloved wife of J. F. MORAN and daughter of
Patrick and Annie GILLESPIE
a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years.
Friends and acquaintances and those of her brother-in-law M. J. CONBOY,
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday) at 2:30
o'clock, from her late residence, 1316 Kearney Street." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 17 Feb 1884, p. 7. Transcribed by Evalou.
"MORAN--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: P.H. MORAN."
Source: Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"MORAN--In this city, December 24, 1936, Patrick
L., beloved husband of Mary J. MORAN, devoted father of William
J., Thomas, Edward and Charles MORAN, Mrs. W A SMITH and
Mrs. H F MURPHY; loving brother of John and Anthony MORAN,
Mrs. Mary O'DONNELL and Mrs. Catherine CRASE; a native of
County Mayo, Ireland, aged 68 years. A member of Machinests Local 68 and
San Francisco Lodge No 10 I O F. Friends are invited to attend the funeral
Monday at 9 am from the Memorial Chapel of Jas H Reilly & Co, 29th
and Dolores sts, thence to St Kevin's Church, where a requiem mass will
be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9:30 am. Interment, Holy Cross
Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 26 December 1936. Submitted
by Cristine Ham.
"MORANDO--In this city, May 19, Lorenzo
MORANDO,
a native of Italy, aged 36 years." Source:
San Francisco Call, 21
May 1887, p. 8.
"MORCHIO--In this city, March 4, Mary K. MORCHIO,
dearly beloved mother of Mrs. J.T. LITTLE, Mrs. A. DELFINO,
Mary, Frank, John and Charles
MORCHIO, a native of New York, aged
52 years. (New York papers please copy.)" Source:
San Francisco Daily
Evening Bulletin, 4 March 1895.
"MORDECAI--In this city, October 30,
1918, Robert
MORDECAI, beloved husband of Marie MORDECAI,
father of Julia, Vivian, Violet, Bernice, Lynette, Randall, Thelme and
Montrovere MORDECAI, a native of England, aged 40 years." Source:
San
Francisco Call & Post, 1 Nov 1918.
"MORELAND--At Gold Run, Placer county,
Dec 14th, Thomas
MORELAND, aged 51 years." Source: San Francisco
Daily Examiner, 19 Dec 1865.
"MORGAN--In San Francisco, March 24th, Mr. Albert
MORGAN,
formerly of the San Francisco Minstrels, and late of Providence, R.I.,
aged 28 years." Source: The Daily Bee, (Sacramento) 26 March 1858.
Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MORGAN--In Sacramento, January 17,
Dr. George G.
MORGAN, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 71 years and
9 months." Source: San Francisco Call, 21 Jan 1875, p.4. Transcribed
by Martha Richards.
"MORGAN--In this city, January 21
[1912], Isaac R.
MORGAN, beloved husband of Catherine MORGAN,
and father of Mabel, Edna, Grace and Clarence MORGAN, Mrs. Clark
OWENS
and
Mrs. Grove C. EDDY, a native of Dublin, Ireland (Oakland and Santa
Cruz papers please copy)." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 23 Jan
1912. Transcribed by Nancy Pfaff.
"MORGAN--In this city, January 6,
1899, John S., husband of Sophia MORGAN, a native of New York, aged
70 years 9 months and 3 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 o'clock from his late residence, 3421
Twenty-fifth street, Masonic Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Veteran Volunteer
Fireman's Association-Officers and members are requested to assemble at
headquarters, Pioneer building, to-morrow (Sunday) at 1 o'clock sharp,
to attend the funeral of our late brother, J.S. MORGAN. Stephen
BUNNER,
Pres." Source: San Francisco Bulletin, 7 Jan 1899.
"MORGAN--Interment in San Francisco,
Feb. 26, Mrs. Lydia G. MORGAN, Massachusetts, 45." Source: Alta
California, 28 Feb 1853. Submitted by Martha Richards.
"MORGAN, Margaret, 60 yrs." Source:
San Francisco
Examiner, 21 May 1893, page 7.
"MORGAN--At Burke Sanitarium, Sonoma County, December
5, 1905, Mattie, wife of Ben MORGAN of San Francisco, sister of
Mrs. E.E. MYERS of San Francisco and R.J. NORTON of Sacramento,
a native of Illinois. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral from the residence of her brother of H.J. NORTON,
1631 K Street, Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment private." Source: The Evening
Bee (Sacramento, CA), 6 Dec 1905, Page 5. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MORGAN--In this city, September 18th,
Thomas Russell
MORGAN, in the 50th year of his age." Source: Alta
Californian, 19 Sept 1879, p. 4 and San Francisco Examiner,
19 Sept 1879. [Note: T. R. MORGAN was SF Deputy County Recorder.
His wife was Micaela DE MORGAN.] Contact: Julia
Christy jchristy@rangeweb.net
"MORGENSTERN--In this city, June 26,
Theresa, widow of the late Meyer MORGENSTERN, a native of Posen,
Prussia, aged 47 years." Source: San Francisco Morning Call, 29
June 1884, p. 6.
"MORIARTY--Margaret, 30 y." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 14 Jan 1892, p. 7.
"MORK--In this city, Jan. 11, 1944,
Andrea C.M. MORK, beloved mother of Ewald, Louis, Hedwig, Einer, and the
late Carl
MORK. Funeral services Friday at 1 p.m., at Ashley &
McMullen's, 4200 Geary blvd at 6th ave." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
13 Jan 1944. Transcribed by jch.
"MORKEN--Death Takes Mrs. MORKEN--Teachers
and pupils of Burlingame elementary schools today mourned the death of
Mrs. Virginia JEHU MORKEN, principal of the Pershing grammar
school since its inception in 1921. Mrs. MORKEN died this morning
in a San Mateo hospital. In tribute to her memory flags of the six Burlingame
schools were at half mast on order of Superintendent, Lester D. HENDERSON.
Mrs. MORKEN, prominent member of the Burlingame Women's Business
and Professional club, had been a resident of Burlingame for eighteen years.
Melvin W. MORKEN, husband of deceased, resides at the family home,
1124 Juanita avenue, Burlingame. Mrs. Gertrude M. JEHU, San Francisco,
mother of Mrs. MORKEN, also survives. 'Mrs. MORKEN's untimely
demise is a great loss to Burlingame schools,' said Superintendent HENDERSON.
'Flags will remain at half mast, until after the services.' Funeral services
will be held on Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the
Frank C. Wykoff chapels, Burlingame. Inurnment will follow
at Cypress Lawn. *** MORKEN - In San Mateo, Oct. 16, 1934, Virginia
JEHUMORKEN,
beloved wife of Melvin W. MORKEN, loving daughter of Mrs. Gertrude
M. JEHU, of San Francisco. A native of San Francisco. Services Thursday,
Oct. 18, 1934, at 10:30 a.m. at the chapel of Frank C. Wyckoff, 221 Park
road, Burlingame. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park." Source: The
San Mateo Times and Daily News Leader, 16 Oct 1934 Transcribed by jch.
"MORONEY--In San Francisco, March
5th, Mary MARONEY, wife of John MARONEY, aged 40 years."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 7 March 1865. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"MORONEY--In this city, March 17,
John, beloved husband of Mary MORONEY, a native of County Clare,
Ireland, aged 35 years and 10 months. Notice of funeral hereafter." Source:
San
Francisco Morning Call, 18 March 1887.
"MORONEY--In San Francisco, Nov. 10, Letitia, wife
of John MORONEY, aged 25 years." Source: Sacramento Bee,
14 Nov 1870. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MORONEY--In this city, January 20, William H.,
infant son of Paul and Margaret MORONEY, aged 5 months and 23 days.
The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from
No. 15 Powell street." Source:
San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
21 Jan 1870.
"MORRIS--The young lady, Miss Adele
MORRIS,
who died at her home in San Francisco Sunday, aged 26 years, 9 months and
23 days, was a sister of J.H. MORRIS, the city attorney of Daly
City. The Records extends its sincere sympathy." Source: Daly City Record,
25 July 1913. Transcribed by jch.
"MORRIS--DEATH -- in San Francisco, Dec. 2d, Mr.
Charles S. MORRIS, a resident of this city." Source: Weekly Stockton
Democrat, 6 Dec 1857. Transcribed by Dee.
"MORRIS--In this city, February 19, David MORRIS,
a native of Prussia, aged 70 years." Source:
San Francisco Daily Evening
Bulletin, 20 Feb 1895.
"MORRIS--[Apr 21st 1866] - Frank MORRIS died
in San Francisco, of wounds received in the late nitro-glycerine explosion."
Source: Sacramento Daily Union, 1 Jan 1867, page 1. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"MORRIS--In San Rafael, June 12, Gouverneur, only
son of Wm. G. and Helen Louise MORRIS, aged 17 months." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 15 June 1875.
"MORRIS--In this city, June 17, Henry
C., only son of Abraham and Annie MORRIS." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 18 June 1875.
"MORRIS--J. MORRIS died of
paralysis of the brain in San Francisco on the 2nd inst. He was a member
of Salinas Lodge, No. 204, F.&A.M., and formerly resided here." Source:
The
Salinas Weekly Index, 10 Nov 1887. Transcribed by Dee.
"MORRIS--In this city, June 17, J.
J. MORRIS, beloved husband of Eva, and son of Mr. and Mrs. K. MORRIS,
and brother of Israel MORRIS, Mrs. M. KING of Los Alamos,
Flora, Nellie, Rose and Milton MORRIS, a native of Stockton, Cal.,
aged 29 years." Source: San Francisco Examiner 19 June 1901, page
6. Transcribed by Nancy Pratt Melton.
"MORRIS--In this city, April 28, 1921,
James L., dearly beloved son of the late Laurence and Mary MORRIS,
brother of Michael J. MORRIS and Mrs. Mary A. FRADLEY
and
uncle of Marie A.
RAWSON
and Mrs. Katherine SPRECKNELL, a
native of Paterson, NJ , aged 64 years, 8 months, 8 days. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, tomorrow, (Saturday), April
30, 1921, at 10 o'clock, am, from his late residence, 173 Belvedere St.
thence to St. Agnes' Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be offered
for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment, Holy
Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner - date unknown.
Submitted by Pat Crimmel.
"MORRIS--In this city, March 23, 1942, John J.
MORRIS,
dearly beloved husband of Susan M. MORRIS, loving father of John
J. MORRIS, Jr., a native of Rio Vista, CA. A member of Building
and Material Drivers' Union, Local 216. Friends are invited to attend the
funeral tomorrow, Friday at 9 a. m. from the chapel of H. F. Suhr Co.,
2919 Mission st., near 25th; thence to St. John's Church, St. Mary's ave.,
near Mission st. 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:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 26 March 1942, p. 9.
"MORRIS--In this city, December 13,
Katherine, beloved daughter of Lawrence and Mary MORRIS, sister
of Michael J. and James L. MORRIS, Mrs. Mary FRADLEY, aunt
of Marie, Joseph and Edward
RAWSON, a native of Paterson, New Jersey,
(Paterson papers please copy). Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday) at 9 o'clock am from her
late residence 173 Belvedere Street thence to St. Agnes' Church, where
a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her Soul, commencing
at 9:30 am. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, by automobile." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 15 Dec 1915. Submitted by Pat Crimmel.
"MORRIS--In this city, February 16, Leah, wife of
Louis MORRIS, a native of England, aged 63 years." Source: San
Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 18 Feb 1895.
"MORRIS--In this city, October 3, Louis, second
son of ? I. and Mary MORRIS, aged ?... (copy incomplete)." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 4 Oct 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"MORRIS--In this city, June 28, at
the City and County Hospital, Martin MORRIS, a native of new York,
aged to years." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 29 June 1904.
"MORRIS--In this city November 22,
Mary, widow of Laurence MORRIS, beloved mother of James L, Michael
J. and Katherine
MORRIS, Ella A. REDNER and Mary A. RAWSON
of
Paterson, NJ and grandmother of May RAWSON, a native of Preston,
England, aged 73 years, 3 months and 7 days, (Paterson paper please copy).
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
to-morrow (Thursday) at 9:30 o'clock am from her late residence, 150 Belvedere
Street, thence to St. Agnes' Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will
be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:00 o'clock am.
Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner,
date unknown. Submitted by Pat Crimmel.
"MORRIS--[On 27 Nov 1873] Colonel Robert MORRIS,
U.S.N., shot himself to death at San Francisco." Source: The Bee
(Sacramento, CA), "Record of Notable Events in the State," 1 Jan 1874.
Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MORRIS--In this city, Oct. 8, 1962, Susan M., dearly
beloved wife of the late John MORRIS; beloved mother of John J.
MORRIS;
loving grandmother of Mrs. Jean DRAXTON; beloved great-grandmother
of Theresa and Kathleen DRAXTON. A native of San Francisco; aged
83 years. Funeral on Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. from the Comisky-Roche Funeral
Home, corner Dolores and 16th sts., thence to St. Stephen's Church, where
a Requiem High Mass will be offered at 9 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetary,
Rosary Tuesday, 8 p.m. (Visting hours until 9 p.m.)" Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 9 Oct 1962. Contact: Susanna
O'Donnell dumtacet@hotmail.com
"MORRIS--HANGING of WM. MORRIS, alias
TIPPERRARY BILL -- William MORRIS was hung in San Francisco on Saturday,
10th inst., convicted of the murder of W.M. DOAKE. The house tops
surrounding the jail were covered with men, women and children, to witness
the execution. The officers cleared the house tops, but the heights overlooking
the scene were covered with people. The last words he uttered, after kissing
the crucifix, before the fatal noose was adjusted, were: "For all the sins
I have ever committed, I pray God to forgive me; I forgive all who has
wronged me; God be with you all, and pray God bless you all; good-bye."
Source: Weekly Stockton Democrat, 19 June 1859. Transcribed by Dee.
"MORRISSEY--In this city, May 29, Anastasia MORRISSEY,
beloved sister of Catherine MORRISSEY and the late Madeline CROGAN,
a native of the city of Dublin, Ireland, aged 40 years. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2
o'clock P.M., from St. Joseph's Home, Park and Hill, between Baker and
Lyon streets. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 31 May 1890, p. 7. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"MORRISEY--In San Francisco, Aug 10th,
Francis Patrick, son of P.H. MORRISEY, aged 16 months." Source:
Sacramento
Bee, 11 Aug 1863. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MORRISON--Died at San Francisco,
17th inst., Augustus
MORRISON, formerly of Santa Rosa, native of
Portsmouth, N.H., aged 46y." Source:
Sonoma County Journal (Petaluma,
CA), 24 June 1859. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"MORRISON--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 First Cabin passengers] the lost are: Mrs. C.A.
MORRISON."
Source: Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"MORRISON--In this city, January 19, Chas. W. MORRISON,
a native of Alstead, New Hampshire, aged 44 years and 25 days. (Massachusetts
and New Hampshire papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, from
his late residence, southeast corner of Larkin and Washington streets."
Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 21 Jan 1870.
"MORRISON--At her home in Oakland, March 20, 1882,
Mrs. Dolly MORRISON, a native of Sutherlandshire, Scotland, mother
of Mrs. G. SCHINDLER, Mrs. G. SMITH, of Portland, OR, and
Mrs. A.B. GALLOWAY, of San Francisco, aged 78 years, 8 months, and
5 days. (New Brunswick and Portland, OR, papers please copy). Funeral will
take place today (Thursday) at 2 o'clock p.m. from her late residence,
718 Henry Street, Oakland." Source: The Morning Call (San Francisco),
23 March 1882, page 4. Transcribed by Carolyn.
"MORRISON--In this city, December 12, 1887, Eliza
MORRISON,
beloved wife of the late C.J. MORRISON and mother of Edward, John,
William, Charles, and Annie MORRISON, a native of County Longford,
Ireland, aged 56 years and 1 month. (Rochester, New York, papers please
copy). Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral today (Wednesday) at 8:30 o'clock a.m., from her late residence,
104 Fair Oaks Street; thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock
a.m. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Call,
14 Dec 1887, page 8. Transcribed by Carolyn Schwab.
"MORRISON--In San Francisco, January 31, F.J.
MORRISON,
aged 44 years." Source: Sacramento Bee, 2 Feb 1875. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"MORRISON--In this city, March 16,
George Samuel, beloved son of James and Lottie MORRISON, aged 8
months and 30 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funearl to-morrow (Friday) at 2 o'clock p.m. from the residence
of the parents, 2039 Howard street. Interment, Masonic Cemetery." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 17 March 1892, p. 7.
"MORRISON--In this city, January 27,
1895, James, beloved husband of Lottie MORRISON, a native of Scotland,
aged 40 years and 5 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral TOMORROW (Wednesday) at 1 o'clock pm. from
the residence 2039 Howard street, thence to Druid's Hall, 413 Sutter street,
where the services will be conducted under the auspices of Elvia Grove
No. 16, U.A.O.D. Interment Masonic Cemetery." Source: San Francisco
Morning Call, 29 Jan 1895, p. 15. Transcribed by Colleen Norby.
"MORRISS--In San Juan, Jan. 8th, Mrs.
Emily MORRISS, after a lingering sickness of two years." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 19 Feb 1856.
"MORRISSEY--In this city, Aug. 10th,
Francis Patrick, child of P.M. and Ann MORRISSEY, aged 1 year and
4 months. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at 3 o'clock
P.M. this day, (Tuesday,) from the residence of the parents, corner of
Fifth and Tehama streets, without further notice." Source: Daily Alta
California, 11 Aug 1863, p. 6.
"MORROW--In San Francisco, March 2d,1865
James
MORROW, a native of Canada." Source: Sacramento Bee,
6, March 1865. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"MORROW--SAN FRANCISCO DISPATCH, Mar. 2 - James
MORROW, a Canadian, was found dead in bed at the What Cheer House
this morning." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 3 Mar 1865. Transcribed
by Dee.
"MORSE--In this city, November 8, George E., beloved
husband of Ida H. MORSE, father of Marjorie
McKINLEY MORSE and
son of E.A. and Adeline MORSE, a native of San Francisco, aged 34
years 11 months and 5 days." Source: San Francisco Bulletin, 11
Nov 1904.
"MORSE--Deaths: Hiram G. MORSE,
age 75." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 12 March 1907. Transcribed
by Sylvia Mast.
"MORSE--Dr. John F. MORSE and
Dr. Victor J. FOURGIAUD, two distinguished physicians and William
BARRY,
the well known comedian of San Francisco, were all buried last Sunday."
Source: Russian River Flag (Healdsburg, CA), 7 Jan 1875. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"MORSE--In this city, July 15, Stephen H. MORSE,
late principal of the Piedras Blancas Lighthouse,
California, aged 40 years." Source: Alta California,
17 July 1879.
"MORSE--In this city, July 15, Stephen
H. MORSE, late Principal of the Piedras Blancas (California) Lighthouse,
aged 40 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral, to-day (Thursday) at 2 o'clock p.m. from the M.E. Church,
Mission street, between Sixth and Seventh." Source: San Francisco Daily
Morning Call, 17 July 1879.
"MORTON--ANOTHER PIONEER JOINS MAJORITY--Death
Summons Edmund G. MORTON, Ex-Sacramentan--Edmund G. MORTON,
aged 88, one of Sacramento's early pioneers who came to this city when
it was but a little village, died on Thursday at Elk Creek, Colusa county,
where he and his wife had lived with their son, James, for several years
past. The decedent was born in Portsmouth, N.H., in 1824. In 1847 he went
into business in Boston and in 1852 came to California. For the first few
years in the West he lived in San Francisco and in Sacramento. After a
short period of work in the mines, he settled on his farm at Mills Station,
Sacramento county. He was the organizer and first president of the famous
"Settlers association" of land-owners about what was then called Hangtown
Crossing and now called Mills. He was greatly interested in educational
activities and was responsible for the construction of the schoolhouse
in the Kinney school district. Good roads work also interested him, and
he promoted the construction of many of the roads in that portion of the
county. MORTON came of Revolutionary ancestry. On his father's side
was George MORTON, one of the earliest settlers in Massachusetts
colony. His grandfather took part in the memorable Boston Tea Party. The
decedent is survived by a widow, Adaline H.
MORTON, one son, James,
of Elk Creek, Colusa county, and five daughters, Mrs. A.H.
TUTTLE
and Mrs. B.F. HOWARD of Sacramento, Mrs. A.H. TICKELL of
Nevada City, Miss Mollie MORTON, a local high school teacher, and
Miss Etta MORTON. The funeral will be held this afternoon from the
residence of Mrs. B.F. HOWARD, 1217 Twenty-seventh street." Source:
Sacramento
Union, 23 Dec 1911. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MORTON--FINDS DEAD BODY HANGING TO BEAM - Shocking
Discovery Made In Outhouse At South Vallejo, Where Stranger Ended Life
By Strangulation - VALLEJO (Solano Co.) September 13 - Early this morning
John MORTON, while patrolling the beach south of the Starr Mills,
in South Vallejo, discovered in an outhouse the body of a young man who
had hanged himself. The body was very well dressed and was that of a man
about 35 years old with a sandy mustache and hair; five feet seven inches
high. In the pockets were a purse with $12 in coin, a gold watch and several
letters, two being addressed to A. KELLING, Golden Gate Avenue,
San Francisco, and one with the name T. BARD. The man had tied a
cloth around his neck, fastened it to a beam five feet high, knelt down
and strangled to death. The suicide has been identified as Frank A. BURT
by a bank book of the First National Bank, showing a credit of $285, which
was found on his remains. His address was given as "Care Lighthouse Engineer
Department, 1392 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco." Source: The Evening
Bee (Sacramento, CA), 13 Sept 1906, Page 7. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MORTON--Died -- MORTON -- at San Francisco,
Jan. 31, 1887, Joseph P., son of Frank and Belle MORTON, aged 2
years, 6 months, and 28 days. [died of bilious fever; brought to San Juan
for interment last Wednesday.]" Source: The Hollister Free Lance
(Hollister, San Benito Co., CA), 4 Feb 1887. Transcribed by Dee.
"MORTON--In Santa Rosa, December 4, Rachel A. MORTON,
wife of the late Thomas J. MORTON, mother of Miss Margaret F. MORTON
of
Santa Rosa, cousin of Mrs. J.M. CLARK, Mrs. J.W. JAMISON,
Ruth JACOBS and Marshall JAMISON all of Santa Rosa. A native
of San Francisco, age 79. A member of Ladies Commandry Club Knights Templar
of Santa Rosa. Funeral December 6 at the Memorail Chapel of Lafferty &
Smith. Interment Olivet Memorial Park Cemetery, Colma." Source: Press
Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 5 Dec 1955. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"MORYE--In San Francisco, July 24th,
Johana E.
MORYE, aged 33 years 8 months and 2 days." Source: Sacramento
Daily Union, 28 July 1862. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MOSBACH--In this city, April 8, Marie
MOSSBACK
[sic.],
dearly beloved mother of Mrs. R. MAURER
and dearly beloved grandmother
of Henry and Freddie MAURER, an native of Germany, aged 70 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o’clock from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.,
1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Please omit flowers. Interment,
I. O. O. F. Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 10 Apr 1900,
p. 6. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"MOSBY--Capt. Daniel B. MOSBY of the steamer
Bragdon, a native of Kentucky and aged 40 years, died yesterday." Source:
San
Mateo County Gazette (Redwood City, CA), 26 Oct 1861, Vol. 3 No. 30.
Transcribed by jch.
"MOSCOVITZ--T. Mortician - Sinai Memorial
Chapel." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 2 Apr 1946. Transcribed
by Sylvia Mast.
"MOSELEY--In Stockton, November 30,
Bina S., wife of Thomas R. MOSELEY, aged 44 years." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 6 Dec 1885.
"MOSER--Henriette - In Santa Rosa Nov. 20, 1980,
dear wife of Robert C. MOSER of Santa Rosa; loving mother of Barbara
TOCHTERMAN
of Sacramento, Betty HANNAM of Rancho Bernardo and Robert C. MOSER,
Jr. of San Francisco; loving grandmother of Richard BRYAN of Yakima,
Wash., Judith BRYAN of Sacramento, Anne GOLDTHWAITHE of Orangevale
and Christina MOSER of Nashville, Tenn. loving great-grandmother
of Chantelle and Gretchen GOLDTHWAITE of Orangevale (rest of article
cut off)." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 23 November 1980, p.
11. Transcribed Bev Colgin.
MOSER--"Henry MOSER Dead at Pacific Grove:
Special Dispatch to The Chronicle. Pacific Grove, January 28. -- Henry
MOSER,
a Civil War veteran, aged 80, died at his home here at 9 o'clock last night.
Born in Switzerland,
MOSER
came to America when a lad of 12. His
home for thirty-five years was in Cincinnati, O., where he owned a large
grocery business. His life in California dates from 1907. He married in
1865 Sarah E. ROGERS, who survives her husband. A son, Charles
MOSER,
holds the chair of civil engineering at Stanford University. Another son,
George, resides here, and a third son, Stewart
MOSER, is in the
employ of the Standard Oil Company at Bakersfield. There are three daughters,
Mrs. Grace
CLOPPER, wife of E. N. CLOPPER, prominent in child
labor work; Mrs. Josephine
RUNYAN
and Miss Helen
MOSER
of
this city." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 29 Jan, 1917; 6 / 5.
Contact: Glenda Frank Moser JoMa2991@aol.com
"MOSES--In this city, Dec. 21, 1957
Dr. Elisabeth
MOSES, beloveed sister of Dr. Paul J. and Li MOSES,
loving aunt of Stefan
MOSES. Contributions to Cancer Research preferred.
Private services were held Sunday, Sinai Memorial Chapel, Divisadero St.
at Geary." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 23 Dec 1957, Sec. II,
page 19. Transcribed by Donna Becker.
"MOSHEIMER--In this city, September 19, Joseph MOSHEIMER,
civil and mining engineer, a native of Austria. Funeral will take place
TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock A. M., from the German Hospital."
Source: San Francisco Call, 21 September 1881, page 4.
"MOSLEY--In this city, June 24, 1907, Charles J.
MOSLEY,
a native of New York, aged 75 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral services at Vallejo, CA, June 27, at 2:30
o'clock, at I.O.O.F. Hall." Source: San Francisco Call, 26 June
1907, page 13. Transcribed by Carolyn Schwab.
"MOSS--In this city, July 18, Catherine MOSS,
daughter of Joseph and the late Catherine MOSS, aged 12 weeks and
1 day." Source: San Francisco Call, 19 July 1868, page 3. Transcribed
by Sandi Bordelon.
"MOSSE--June 5, 1874 - D'Alva MOSSE, a well-known
stationer of San Francisco, shot and killed himself." Source: Sacramento
Daily Union, 1 January 1875. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MOTT--In this city, Nov. 23d, Mrs. Mary Jane
MOTT,
a native of New York, aged 56 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner,
25 Nov 1865.
"MOTT--In San Francisco, February
13, Raymon MOTT, aged 45 years." Source: Sacramento Bee,
14 Feb 1873. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"MOTTRON--SAN FRANCISCO, May 23. - The following
deaths were on record yesterday in San Francisco...MOTTRON, John
- 80 years." Source: Oakland Tribune, 23 May 1934, Page C 31. Transcribed
by jch.
"MOULIE--In this city, August 28, 1942, Catherine,
loving wife of Jacques MOULIE; a native of France, aged 56 years.
A member of Cleaners and Dyers’ Union, Local No. 7, A. F. L. Friends are
invited to attend the funeral service Tuesday at 8:15 a.m., under the auspices
of Seminole Council No. 68, D. of P., at the Peter Magendie Mortuary, 1340
Golden Gate Ave. near Fillmore St.; thence to the Church of Notre Dame
des Victoires, where at 9 a.m. mass will be celebrated. Interment, Holy
Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 30 Aug 1942, Page
17. Transcribed by Cathy Gowdy.
"MOULTON--MOULTON, Brooks F." Source:
San
Francisco Call, 28 April 1893. Transcribed by Joyce.
"MOULTON--In this city, September 18, Frank H.,
dearly beloved husband of Mabel MOULTON, a native of Chicago, aged
50 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at his late residence, 740
Ashbury street. Kindly omit flowers." Source:
San Francisco Examiner,
19 Sept. 1907.
"MOULTON--In this city, November 18th,
Jane N., widow of the late B. F. MOULTON, a native of New Jersey,
aged 55 years. Friends and acquaintances invited to attend the funeral
at 2 ½ o’clock, this day (Saturday), from her late residence, No.
784 Folsom street." Source: Alta California, 19 Nov 1870.
"MOUNTAIN--HONOR HIS MEMORY--PLACERVILLE
(El Dorado Co.), February 5 - The funeral of Dr. N.W. MOUNTAIN,
of this city, took place in Placerville on Sunday afternoon, and was one
of the largest ever witnessed here. Seven Orders were in line, including
the Placerville Post, G.A.R., who were escorted by a detachment of Company
H. Dr. MOUNTAIN was one of the old-time residents of the county,
widely known and well liked. He had been in ill health for some time past,
and went to San Francisco for treatment. While there he died." Source:
The
Evening Bee (Sacramento, CA), 5 Feb 1906, Page 6. Transcribed by Betty
Loose.
"MOWREY--A PRINTER DEAD - Mr. Richard MOWREY,
a well-known job printer, died on Monday last at San Jose. He had been
employed in the printing house of C.A. CALHOUN, San Francisco, and
went to San Jose for a few weeks for the benefit of his health. He was
about 35 years of age." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 16 Nov
1863. Transcribed by Dee.
"MOYER--Interment in San Francisco, April 18, F.
MOYER,
New York, 20." Source: Alta California, 27 April 1853. Submitted
by Martha Richards.
"MOYER--SHASTA PIONEER DIES--REDDING
(Shasta Co.), Jan. 11 - U. MOYER, aged 56, a resident of this county
for many years, died at the Jones hospital here Thursday morning of gangren
brought on from dropsical attacks. He was the father of Mrs. Jesse YOUNG
and Fred MOYER of San Francisco." Source: Sacramento Union,
12 Jan 1912. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
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