Obituaries and Death Notices
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Last Updated: 23 April 2008
This is a miscellaneous collection of newspaper obituaries, funeral
notices and death notices submitted by San Francisco researchers and volunteers.
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"TAAFFE--At Bay View Ranch, Santa Clara County, May
18, Mrs. Lizzie TAAFFE, eldest daughter of Martin
MURPHY,
a native of California, aged 30 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow (Thursday) at 11 o'clock a.m.,
from the Catholic Church at Santa Clara, without further notice." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call,
19 May 1875.
"TAAFFE--In this city, February 6th, William TAAFFE,
a native of Longford, Ireland, aged 58 years. Friends of the family are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral on MONDAY, February 9th, at
10 o’clock a.m., from his late residence, southwest corner of Chestnut
and Jones streets. Services at St. Mary’s Cathedral." Source:
San Francisco
Daily Morning Call, 9 Feb 1874. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"TABER--In this city, Aug. 11th, Mrs. Elizabeth
M.
TABER, aged 33 years, sister of Mrs. P.B. CLARK. Friends
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day, (Wednesday,) at
3 P.M., from St. John's Church, Mission Dolores, without further notice."
Source:
Daily Alta California, 12 Aug 1863, p. 6.
"TABOAS--In this city, January 27, Hattie, beloved
wife of F.C. TABOAS, a native of New York. **Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday) at 10:30
o'clock a.m. from the parlors of A.W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street.
Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 11:30 a.m. train from Third and Townsend
streets. Please omit flowers." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 29
Jan 1905. Transcribed by Pat Procida.
"TABOR--In this city, Aug. 10th, infant child of
Isaac and Susan J. TABOR." Source: Daily Alta California,
12
Aug 1863, p. 6.
"TABOR--In this city, February 25th, Isaac TABOR,
aged [35?] years." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 27 Feb 1875.
"TAFT--Andrew TAFT, an old-time resident
of this county, died in San Francisco last Thursday at the advanced age
of 86 years. He was a native of the State of New York and for many years
past resided in Moss Beach. Mr. TAFT owned the stage line between
Half Moon Bay and San Mateo, from 1860 to 1870 drove a stage coach himself.
He was highly respected and beloved by all the old timers of the county."
Source: Daly City Record, 17 Oct 1913. Transcribed by jch.
"TAGLIAFERO--In San Francisco, Nov. 11, Louis TAGLIAFERO,
aged 1 month and 20 days." Source: Sacramento Bee, 14 Nov 1870.
Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"TAIT--John P. "Scotty" TAIT died at Sacramento
Sept. 3, 1969." Source: STODOLE Family Bible in possession of submitter.
Contact: Sharon Tait sharentait@aol.com
"TAIT--John Peter TAIT Jr.
died in Carmichael, CA March 3, 1992." Source: STODOLE Family Bible
in possession of submitter. Contact: Sharon
Tait sharentait@aol.com
"TAIT--John "Peter" TAIT Jr.--In
Carmichael, March 3, 1992, beloved husband of Joan TAIT, loving
step-father of Randy, Bill, Clay MILLER, brother of Robert TAIT.
Also survivied by 4 grandchildren. An active and avid golfer, the owner-manager
of J. Peter TAIT Insurance Agency and a U.S. Army Veteran of the
Korean Conflict. A native of Oakland, CA. Aged 58 years. Friends are invited
to attend Memorial Serived Wednesday, March 4, 1992, at 7:30 p.m. at Lind
Brothers Mortuary, Carmichael Oaks Chapel, 4221 Manzanita Ave., Carmichael.
Rememberances may be made to the Mercy San Juan Hospital Hospice or the
Cancer Society." Source:
Sacramento Bee, 4 March 1992. Contact:
Sharon
Tait sharentait@aol.com
"TAIT--Ruth B. TAIT--Rites
Are Held For Insurance Executive's Wife--Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth
B. TAIT, wife of John P. TAIT, Sr., longtime Sacramento insurance
executive, were
held this afternoon in the Chapel of Clark-Booth &
Tardley Funeral Home. Mrs. TAIT, 59, died this morning [Dec 24, 1964] in
a local hospital. She lived at 1348 44th Street. She was born and raised
in San Francisco, graduating from Mills College in Oakland. She and her
husband were married in 1929 and came to Sacramento nine years later, where
her husband entered the insurance business. He has been affiliated with
Jones & Brand & Hullin, Inc., since 1943. Mrs. TAIT served
with the Sacramento Chapter of the American Red Cross for many years and
belonged to the Del Paso Country Club. Besides her husband, she is survived
by sons, John P. TAIT, Jr., and Robert
TAIT, and six grandchildren,
all of Sacramento. Interment was in East Lawn. The family requests that
any rememberance be sent to the San Mateo Foundation, 199 Primrose Road,
Burlingame, of the American Red Cross." Source: Newspaper Clipping (source
unknown) in STODOLE Family Bible, in possession of submitter. Contact:
Sharon
Tait sharentait@aol.com
"TAIT--Ruth Baruch TAIT died
at Sacramento, Dec 24, 1964." Source: STODOLE Family Bible in possession
of submitter. Contact: Sharon Tait
sharentait@aol.com
"TALBERG--Dispatch from San Francisco, Aug. 16 --
The Coroner's inquest held over the body of Fred. TALBERG [or TALHERG],
the special policeman who was run over by Engine No. 2, rendered a verdict
in accordance with facts already published and acquits the driver of blame."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 17 Aug 1871. Transcribed by
Dee.
"TALBOT--In Providence, R.I., July 23, Charles H.
TALBOT,
brother of W.C. TALBOT, Esq., and of Mrs. A.J. POPE
of San
Francisco." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 24 July 1879.
"TALBOT--At Providence, R.I., July 22, Charles H.
TALBOT,
brother of W.C. TALBOT, Esq. and of Mrs. A.J. POPE of this
city." Source: Alta California, 23 July 1879.
"TALBOT--In this city, September 30, James W., youngest
child of James W. and Ellen TALBOT, a native of San Francisco, aged
1 month and 22 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p.m., from residence
of the parents, Hagan street, between Third and Fourth, King and Berry,
without further notice." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
1 Oct 1873.
"TALBOT--In San Francisco, Feb. 14th, Matilda TALBOT,
aged 30 years." Source: Sacramento Bee, 16 Feb 1869. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"TALBOT--Samuel C. TALBOT, was found dead
in his bed at 34 Minna Street last night [ 15 Jan 1875]. Nothing is known
of the cause." Source: Daily Alta California, 16 Jan 1875. Transcribed
by Sandi Bordelon.
"TALO--Marie Hortense, twin daughter of Joseph and
Hortense TALO." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
7 July 1875.
"TAMO--Dante. Chapel of the Sunset Mortuary." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 2 Apr 1946. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"TAMS--The remains of Mrs. Caroline
TAMS,
the first child of American parents on both sides born in California, was
brought from the east and interred last Sunday in San Francisco. Mrs. TAMS
was born in Monterey county 49 years ago. Her father, Thomas O. LARKIN,
was the only American stationed in California under Mexican rule. Her mother
had in a great measure forgotten her mother tongue, and young Carolina
[spelled 2 ways] did not learn the English language until after the acquisition
of California by the United States." Source: Salinas Weekly Index,
4 Feb 1892. Transcribed by Dee.
"TANFORAN--In this city, October 12, Mary, relict
of the late Torivio TANFORAN, a native of San Francisco,
California, aged 52 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock A.M., from her
late residence, 3 Well street, thence to Mission Dolores 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, 15 Oct. 1884, page 4.
[Note: burial was at Mission Dolores, tombstone is near the giftshop door,
that date of 1882 appears to be in error.] Contact: Julia
Christy jchristy@rangeweb.net
"TANFORAN--In this city, July 21, 1924. Solomon,
dearly beloved husband of Carrie TANFORAN and loving father of Mrs.
Robert J. PASHBURG of Portland, Ore., a native of California. Remains
at the funeral home of Monahan & Co., 16th and Dolores sts. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery" Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 22/23 July
1924. [Note: His remains were later reinterred to Mt. Olivet Cemetery in
San Rafael, CA., as were those of his spouse, deceased in Portland, OR.]
Contact:
Julia Christy jchristy@rangeweb.net
"TANFORAN--In this city, April 4, Toribio TANFORAN,
a native of Chile, South America, aged 54 years. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 7, at 8:30
o'clock A. M., from his late residence, Wells avenue, between Fifteenth
and Sixteenth, Dolores and Church streets; thence to Mission Dolores Church,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul,
commencing at 9 o'clock." Source: San Francisco Call, 5 April 1884,
page 4. [Note: burial was at Mission Dolores, tombstone is near the giftshop
door, that date of 1882 appears to be in error.] Contact: Julia
Christy jchristy@rangeweb.net
"TANNER--San Francisco, March 4, 1890, James TANNER,
a native of Ireland, aged 50y." Source:
Santa Rosa Democrat, 15
Feb 1890. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"TANNER--Died in San Francisco, Mar. 4, 1890, James
TANNER,
native of Ire., aged 50y." Source: The Sonoma Democrat (Santa Rosa,
CA), 15 March 1890. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"TARANTINO--In this city, October 31, 1918, Antonio,
dearly beloved husband of Caterina TARANTINO, and devoted father
of Salvatore, Domenic, Anthony, Lillo and Antonietta
TARANTINO,
a native of Italy, aged 61 years." Source: Daily San Francisco Call
& Post, 1 Nov 1918.
"TARANTINO--In this city, November 13, Nunzie TARANTINO,
beloved husband of Maria TARANTINO, loving father of Peter, Rose
and Margaret TARANTINO, Mrs. Mary D'AMICO, Mrs. Lena MINNECI,
devoted brother of Salvatore TARANTINO, a native of Italy, aged
63 years. Funeral services on Wednesday, November 16, from the chapel of
Valente, Marini, Perata & Co., 640 Green Street, thence to St. Peter's
and Paul's Church, thence to cemetery for interment." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 16 Nov 1921. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"TARPEY--In this city, April
24, 1925. Emma Maude
BAINBRIDGE TARPEY, beloved wife of Michael
Francis TARPEY, mother of Arthur
BAINBRIDGE TARPEY
and the
late Dollie TARPEY EDWARDS, native of New York, aged 66 years. Funeral
and interment private." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 26 April
1925. Submitted by Paula Ward.
"TARPEY--'M. F. TARPEY, Prominent In Democratic
Politics, Dies Suddenly at Hotel Hughson.' Michael F. TARPEY, 78,
prominently identified in state political circles for many years and one
of California's best known citizens, was found dead in bed at the Hotel
Hughson at 9:30 o'clock yesterday morning by his son, Arthur B. TARPEY.
Heart trouble is believed to have been the cause of death. TARPEY,
who had been complaining of a minor ailment for several days, was en route
to San Francisco from Fresno with his son, and both stopped here last night,
intending to leave for the city early Tuesday. According to his son, TARPEY
retired
early, and later arose. He told his son that he was merely feeling ill,
and that he would be alright in the morning. Arthur TARPEY
slept
in an adjoining room. Since the death of his wife over a year ago, TARPEY
had
lived in Fresno exclusively. He was president of the Fresno irrigation
district, and a member of the general committee of the Pine Flat project.
The last four years of his life were devoted to public-spirited matters.
Born in Ireland, TARPEY settled near Fresno in 1883. In 1886 he
was a candidate on the democratic ticket for lieutenant-governor of California.
He was the deocratic national committee man for California for 24 years,
retiring from this capacity 16 years ago. TARPEY
was also associated
with the late Senator George C. HEARST, father of William Randolph
HEARST,
in the early days. After the senator's death, TARPEY
represented
the interests of Mrs. Phoebe
HEARST
in Mexico for many years, managing
the enormous ranch and mine properties which the estate owned there. He
was also the personal friend and co-worker in the democratic party with
Senator James D. PHELAN
for many years.
TARPEY is survived
by one son, Arthur B. TARPEY. Mrs. Dollie
TARPEY EDWARDS,
TARPEY's
other child, died two years ago. The body was shipped to San Francisco
late yesterday afternoon. Funeral services will probably be held on Friday."
Source:
The Modesto News Herald, 25 Nov 1925. Submitted by Paula
Ward.
"TASKER--At Honolulu, July 10th, George W. TASKER,
of chronic inflammation of the bowels, aged 27 years. Mr. T. was from Boston,
but had resided for some time at the Islands, where he was much esteemed."
Source: Daily Alta California, 13 Aug 1853. Transcribed by John
Ireland.
"TATE--In Oakland July 17, 1941, Dora Frances TATE,
wife of the late Dr. S.P.TATE, loving mother of Mrs J.D. STEPHENS
of Fresno and S.J. TATE of Oakland; a native of California, aged
78 years, 7 months and 7 days. Private funeral will be held in the Chapel
of Mt. View Mausoleum, Monday July 21, 1941 at 1.30 o'clock p.m., Rev.
W.P.REAGOR of the First Christian Church officiating. (The Grant
D. MILLER Mortuaries Inc. Services)." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
19 July 1941. Transcribed by Judi Guest.
"TATE--In Sonoma city, Dec. 22d, Thomas H. TATE,
aged about 45 years." Source: Daily Alta California, 11 Jan 1858.
Transcribed by Martha Richards.
"TATHAM--John TATHAM, a former resident of
this place, died in the county hospital in San Francisco on Sept. 26th,
of typhoid fever. The deceased had been a teacher in the public schools
of this county for many years…He was a thorough disciplinarian, well versed
in all the branches of his profession and readily imparted his knowledge
to those under his charge. He abandoned his profession several years ago
and went to San Francisco, where he drifted from the place of prominence
to the companionship of
those who live by the glare of the gaslight…at last he
had to seek shelter in the county poor house…at his grave in the public
plot there was no friend present to shed a tear…" Source: The Free Lance
(Hollister, San Benito Co), 20 Oct 1905. Transcribed by Dee.
"TAUBMAN--In this city, April 24, Margaret A.E.,
beloved wife of James B. TAUBMAN, and mother of Mona C. and Kate
M. TAUBMAN, a native of the Isle of Man. (Cleveland, O, papers please
copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral services today (Thursday) at 2 o'clock p.m., from her late residence
of 3159 Mission street, near Precita ave. Internment Greenlawn cemetery,
by carriage." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 26 April 1906, p.
14. Transcribed by Phyllis Stengl.
"TAUBMANN--In this city, January 27 1895 Conrad
TAUBMANN,
a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 65 years. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral TOMORROW (Wednesday) at
10 o'clock a.m. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission
street near eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery." Source:
San Francisco
Morning Call, 29 Jan 1895, p. 15. Transcribed by Colleen Norby.
"TAUSSIG--Louis TAUSSIG, father of Mrs. Henry
MITTAU
in this city, died suddenly in his home in San Francisco last Saturday
afternoon." Source: Sacramento Bee, 7 Jan 1901. Transcribed by Sandra
Bordelon.
"TAVERNER--In Kingston, Jamaica, October 20, Joseph
W. TAVERNER, age 67 years and 9 months." Source: Daily Alta California,
7 Dec 1885.
"TAYLOR--"Natchez" Killed -- We learn by telegraph
at a late hour last evening that A.J. TAYLOR, familiarly known as
"Natchez," who was always called upon to load the pistols in "affairs of
honor," not only while he was in Mississippi, but since his residence in
San Francisco, was accidentally shot the 24th ult. He was behind his counter
when a customer was examining a pistol that was loaded, but not capped.
While cocking the weapon, the hammer slipped, and notwithstanding there
was no cap on the tube, the force given was sufficient to strike fire,
and the pistol went off, the ball striking "Natchez" a little above the
mouth and entering the brain. He lived but a few moments after receiving
the wound. It was he who loaded the pistols for JOHNSTON and FERGUSON,
and he declared that it was the last duel for which he would consent to
load a pistol. His death will created no little sensation, as he was widely
known by reputation. VERDICT in CASE OF "NATCHEZ" -- The following is the
verdict of the Coroner's Jury on the death of A.J. TAYLOR: We, the
undersigned jurors, convened to inquire into the cause of the death of
Andrew Jackson TAYLOR, who died on Clay street, San Francisco, on
the 24th of Sept. 1858, do find that deceased was from Jackson, Mississippi,
aged 46 years, and that he came to his death by the accidental discharge
of a pistol held in the hands of John TRAVERS. Signed: R.J. GOUGH,
Thos. STRAD, George REES, John S. DUNHAM, J.E. VIERT,
Adam JOHNSTON, G.W. DeGEAR, John E. BURTON."
Source: Weekly Stockton Democrat, 3 Oct 1858. Transcribed
by Dee.
"TAYLOR--At Camp Grant, Arizona Territory, March
11, Annie B., wife of Captain Alfred B. TAYLOR, U.S.A." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 31 Mar 1874.
"TAYLOR--PIONEER MOTHER LODE MINING
MAN DIES--B.F. TAYLOR of Jackson Was Superintendent of Old Eureka
in Bonanza Days JACKSON (Amador Co.), Dec. 21 - In the death of Benjamin
F. TAYLOR the mother lode has lost one of its pioneer mining men
who took an active part in the development of properties. Mr. TAYLOR
died yesterday afternoon after a short illness due to the infirmities of
advanced years at the age of 75 years. Mr. TAYLOR was born in Ohio
and came to Amador county sixty years ago. He had charge of the famous
Old Eureka mine during its bonanza days, was superintendent of the Zella
mine thirty-three years and was one of the original promoters of the Argonaut
mine, one of the richest on the mother lode. He is said to have handled
$35,000,000 in gold. He never held public office other than trustee for
the Jackson high school. Aside from mining he made a part of his wealth
in investments and was one of the directors of the Bank of Amador county.
His fortune is estimated at a quarter of a million. He leaves four children,
Frank TAYLOR of Stockton, Ernest TAYLOR of New York, Walter
TAYLOR
of Jackson and Mrs. Elizabeth COX of San Francisco. He was 75 years
of age and a native of Ohio. The funeral will take place Saturday under
the auspices of the Odd Fellows." Source: The Sacramento Union,
22 Dec 1917, Page 5. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"TAYLOR--In this city, January 23, Annie S., wife
of Col. C. L. TAYLOR and mother of Mrs. H. C. DAVIS, Mrs.
William M. VAN DYKE, Mrs. H. A. HEYWOOD, and Mrs.
J. A. MARGO. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2:45
o'clock p.m., in the parlors of the First Unitarian Church, corner of Franklin
and Geary streets. Interment private." Source: San Francisco Examiner,
24 Jan 1901, p.6.
"TAYLOR--Young Woman Looks For Lost Gold Mine
-- REDDING (Shasta Co.), May 8 - Miss Bee TAYLOR, residing temporarily
in San Francisco, was in Redding several days last week looking for some
trace of a $20,000 gold mine near this city that her uncle, James D. TAYLOR,
left when he died in San Francisco in April 1903. Miss TAYLOR spent
many hours in diligent search of the records, and in making inquiries among
mining men, but she found no evidence of the valuable gold mine left by
her relative. Her home is in the East. She came to the Coast only recently
to administer upon her uncle's estate. While she was in San Francisco,
and only a day before the earthquake, she met a Masonic friend of her uncle.
It was from him she got the information about the gold mine for which her
uncle had steadfastly refused $20,000 cash. This friends could not give
the exact location of the rich claim. He knew only that it was "near Redding."
The occasion of Miss TAYLOR's return to San Francisco was to hunt
up this friend and get more information, if possible. But because of the
confusion caused by the fire and the earthquake, it may be as hard to find
her uncle's friends in the city as it is to find the $20,000 gold mine
"near Redding."" Source: The Evening Bee (Sacramento, CA), 7 May
1906, Page 6. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"TAYLOR--Beulah, 30 years." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 22 March 1892, p. 7.
"TAYLOR--In this city, July 4, 1937, Charles TAYLOR.
A member of Service Post, No. 97, American Legion, and David Scannel Club,
S.F.F.D. Friends may call at the mortuary of Halsted & Co., 1123 Sutter
street, near Polk." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 6 July 1937,
p.9.
"TAYLOR--Deborah - 2 years." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 22 Sept 1891. Transcribed by Melody.
"TAYLOR--In this city Febraury 10, at the residence
of his son-in-law, E. V. HOLLINGSWORTH, 9351/2 Howard St., Cyrus
D., beloved husband of Louise TAYLOR, father of Mrs. K.V. HOLLINGSWORTH,
& the late Cyrus D. TAYLOR, Jr., & stepfather of Mrs. M.
CARDOZA,
Mrs. J. SPARGO, Wm & Samuel JENSEN, aged 77 yrs &
23 days." Source:
San Francisco Chronicle, 11 Feb 1895, p.15 (Vol
LXL No 27). Transcribed by Adrienne.
"TAYLOR--In Oakland, November 21, Emma Curtis, daughter
of Charles and Alice A. TAYLOR, aged 2 years, 2 months and 15 days."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 22 Nov 1873.
"TAYLOR--In this city, September 15, 1899, Frank
F. TAYLOR, husband of Sarah C. TAYLOR, and father of Mrs.
Hampton S. FIELD and E. J. and W. F. TAYLOR. Interment at
Sacramento, Cal." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 18 Sept
1899. Contact: Kathie Marynik
kkmarynik@hotmail.com
"TAYLOR--In this city, August 28, 1942, Gordon
L., beloved husband of Leotta I. TAYLOR; loving father of Mrs. C.
G. SELLECK Jr. and Lieut. Walter L. TAYLOR. (San Diego papers
please copy.) Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock,
at the mortuary of Halsted & Co., 1123 Sutter St., near Polk." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 30 Aug 1942, Page 17. Transcribed by Cathy Gowdy.
"TAYLOR--In Oakland, October 12, of membraneous
croup, Ida May, only daughter of Wm. H. and Mary A. TAYLOR, aged
3 years and 9 months. Funeral services will be held TO-DAY (Tuesday), at
2 o’clock p.m., at the residence of the parents, corner Tenth and Brush
sts. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Burial private." Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 14 Oct 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"TAYLOR--Frank MILLER, a negro
barber, was arrested in Petaluma, lately, on a charge of manslaughter.
John TAYLOR, of San Francisco was the victim. MILLER has
been placed under $280 bonds." Source: San Francisco Call, 1 July
1868. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"TAYLOR--DEATH -- in San Francisco, Dec. 4th, Joseph
B. TAYLOR, aged 24 years." Source: Weekly Stockton Democrat,
6 Dec 1857. Transcribed by Dee.
"TAYLOR--John." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
2 Sept 1915. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"TAYLOR--In San Francisco, Feb. 5th, John Stonelake
TAYLOR,
aged 16 years." Source: Sacramento Union, 9 Feb 1868. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"TAYLOR--In this city, at St. Luke’s Hospital, July
13, John R. TAYLOR, a native of England." Source: San Francisco
Daily Morning Call, 15 July 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"TAYLOR--On the San Cayetano Rancho, Feb 23, John
W. TAYLOR, aged 67 years." Source: Daily Alta California,
11 March 1856.
"TAYLOR--Joseph, 66 yrs." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 4 Feb 1892, p. 7.
"TAYLOR--In this city, Aug. 16th, of typhoid fever,
Justus Franklin, son of John F. and Mary B. TAYLOR, aged 8 years,
3 months and 5 days. Friends and acquaintances of the parents are repsectfully
invited to attend his funeral this day, (Tuesday) at 2 p.m., from their
residence, Main street, near U.S. Hospital, without further notice." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 18 Aug 1863, p. 6.
"TAYLOR--In this city October 21, Lizzie Gertrude
TAYLOR,
beloved daughter of Robert and Susan TAYLOR, a native of San Francisco,
aged 10 years and 3 days. The funeral will take place today at 2 o'clock
PM from the residnce of the parents, 512 Oak Street. Interment, private."
Source: San Francisco Morning Call, 23, Oct 1884, p.4. Transcribed
by Sandra Bordelon.
"TAYLOR--MURDER in SONORA - Martin V.B. TAStoYLOR,
formerly a resident of San Francisco, 30 years of age, was killed near
Batuea [or Batnea], in Sonora, on the 16th of December, by Apaches." Source:
Stockton
Daily Independent, 26 Jan 1865. Transcribed by Dee.
"TAYLOR--In this city, January 20, Maggie, wife
of Wm. S. TAYLOR, a native of Vermont, aged 32 years, 6 months and
10 days. The funeral service will be held TO-DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock
A.M., at her late residence, No. 213 Powell street. Interment in Oakland
on the arrival of the 11:15 A.M. boat from San Francisco, creek route."
Source: San Francisco Call, 22 Jan 1881. Transcribed by Brian White.
"TAYLOR--Cholera--The interments on Saturday and
yesterday include a number of deaths by cholera...Nov. 2, 1850: Margaret
TAYLOR,
3½ mos., San Francisco." Source: Alta California, 4 Nov 1850
(Transcribed from microfilm held at University of Nevada, Reno). Transcribed
by Martha Richards.
"TAYLOR--In this city, January 17, Mary Virginia,
daughter of Monroe W. and Mary V. TAYLOR, aged 1 year, 4 months,
and 11 days." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call, 20 Jan 1870.
"TAYLOR--In this city, November 20, Maud Julia,
daughter of Peter and Alice TAYLOR, aged 9 months and 12 days. Friends
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this day (Saturday), at
2 o’clock P. M. from the Lick House." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
22 Nov 1873.
"TAYLOR--Died at San Francisco, Sept. 27, Orlin
A.
TAYLOR, a native of Illinois, aged 44 years. […years ago was
a miller in the Victor Mills, an old resident of this place…The remains
were brought from the metropolis and interred in the IOOF Cemetery last
Wednesday afternoon…]." Source: The Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito
Co), 1 Oct 1897. Transcribed by Dee.
"TAYLOR--In this city, August 21, 1903, at her residence,
2822 Pine street, Sarah C. TAYLOR, wife of the late F. F. TAYLOR,
and mother of Mrs. Hampton S. FIELD and Edward J. and William F.
TAYLOR.
(Sacramento, Cal., papers please copy.) Interment private in Sacramento,
Cal., Sunday, August 23, at 12 o'clock noon." Source: San Francisco
Daily Morning Call, 23 Aug 1903. Contact: Kathie
Marynik kkmarynik@hotmail.com
"TAYLOR--In Oakland, February 10, 1917, Sarah Benedict
TAYLOR,
widow of the late Chauncey TAYLOR, and mother of William Hinckley
and Henry Benedict TAYLOR, native of New York. Funeral and interment
private." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 12 Feb 1917. Transcribed
by Sylvia.
"TAYLOR--Funeral services will be held tomorrow
for Mrs Susie M. TAYLOR, 84, 11 Ninth Avenue, San Mateo, who died
Saturday at Mills Hospital following a long illness. She was a native of
San Francisco. Survivors include two sons, Jack E.
TAYLOR, of Woodside
and William H.TAYLOR of Hayward; three granchildren and a great-grandchild.
She was a life member of Laurel Chapter No 186 O.E.S. of San Mateo. Funeral
services will be held Tuesday at 2 pm from Patterson and O'Connell Chapel.
The Rev. J. Hood SNAVELY of Woodside Village Church will officiate,
Order of Eastern Star services will be conducted under auspices of Laurel
Chapter. Private entombment will follow at the Elks Mausoleum at Skylawn
Memorial Park. Contributions to the American Cancer Society are preferred."
Source: San Mateo Times, 30 Jan 1967, pg 19. Contact: Gwen
Myers gg.myers@pobox.com
"TAYLOR--In this city, Jan 29th, Mr. Vincent TAYLOR,
formerly of Lafayette, Indiana. Lafayette, Indiana papers please copy."
Source: Daily Alta California, 2 Feb 1856.
"TAYLOR--Dispatch from San Francisco, Jan. 11 --
W.J. TAYLOR was found dead in his bed at 19 Turk street, this morning."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent (Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA),
12 Jan 1872. Transcribed by Dee.
"TAYLOR--In Oakland, March 11, Wilbur Leslie Francis
TAYLOR,
youngest son of J. R. and Katie TAYLOR, a native of Oakland, aged
1 year and 10 months." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 13 March
1899, p.9. Transcribed by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"TAYLOR--In San Mateo, May 6, 1945. William John
TAYLOR,
beloved husband of Mrs. Susie TAYLOR, loving father of Captain William
R. TAYLOR, USA., and Jack E. TAYLOR of San Mateo, grandfather
of Phyllis TAYLOR and Susan Lea TAYLOR. Funeral services
will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Chapel of Sneider &
Sullivan, 15 North Ellsworth Ave., San Mateo. Inurment at Cypress Lawn."
Source: San Francisco Examiner, 8 May 1945 pg 11. Contact: Gwen
Myers gg.myers@pobox.com
"TEAGUE--In this city, October 28, 1917, Henry M.
TEAGUE,
beloved brother of Mrs. M.E. HOWES of Winfred S.D., a native of
Wilton, Me., aged 76 years, 3 months and 15 days. Friends are invited to
attend the funeral services Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock, at Bunker &
Lunt's parlors, 2666 Mission st. (Mission Masonic Temple) under the auspices
of Altahmos Tribe, No. 87, I.O.R.M. Incineration, Mount Olivet Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 39 Oct 1917, p. 4. Transcribed
by jch.
"TECHAU--In this city, May 13, of diptheria, Louisa,
beloved daughter of R.J. and Frances M. TECHAU, a native of San
Francisco, aged 5 years, 8 months and 6 days. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday) at 11:30
a.m. from the residence of her parents, 1515 Scott street, near Geary."
Source: San Francisco Call, 14 May 1887, p. 8.
"TEIRNEY--In this city, January 2, Margaret, beloved
wife of Michael TEIRNEY, a native of the Parish of Monstrevan, County
Kildare, Ireland, aged 35 years. [Boston and Baltimore papers please copy.]
Friends and acquaintances and those...[copy incomplete]". Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 3 Jan 1874. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"TELLESPAR--T.W. JONES, 1st mate, and John
Adolphus TELLESPAR, ship carpenter, both died on board the ship
Coquimbo, from injuries received by falling down the ship's hold during
the late voyage to Puget Sound." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
18 Feb 1865. Transcribed by Dee.
"TEMPLE--TEMPLE, Anderson-24 y." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 14 Sept 1901, page 6. Transcribed by Cheri A. Smith.
"TEMPLE--In this city, November 13, Isabella TEMPLE,
a native of Washington Territory...." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner,
16 Nov 1884.
"TEMPLEMAN--In this city, January 15, Philip Muntzer,
beloved brother of John TEMPLEMAN, a native of Alsace, Germany,
aged 34 years...." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 17 Jan 1892,
p. 7.
"TEMPLETON--San Francisco, April 18, 1876, Nellie
R. TEMPLETON, aged 26y. Daughter of Dr. D. RAY of Santa Rosa."
Source: Russian River Flag (Healdsburg, CA), 27 April 1876. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"TEMPLETON--San Francisco, Apr. 18, 1876, Mrs. Nellie
TEMPLETON,
daughter of Dr. D. RAY." Source: Santa Sosa Times, 20 Apr
1876. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"TEMPLETON--In this city, December 5, Rhoda K. TEMPLETON,
aged 73 years, 6 months and 19 days. Funeral to-day, at 1 p.m., from the
Central M.E. Church, Mission street." Source: Daily Alta California,
7
Dec 1885.
"TENBROOK/BODEFELD--In San Francisco, June
21, 1905, at the residence of the bride's parents, 780 Grove Street, by
the Rev. BRADLEY, E. Newton TENBROOK
of Sacramento and Claire BODEFELD of San Francisco."
Source: The Evening Bee (Sacramento, Cal.) 23 June 1905. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"TENBROOK/BODEFELD--Miss Clara
BODEFELD
and E. Newton TENBROOK, of this city, were very quietly married
last Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. john BODEFELD, 706 Grove Street, San Francisco. Only
about a half dozen relatives witnessed the ceremony, which was performed
by Rev. BRADLEY. The young couple have gone to Los Angeles on their
wedding trip, and are visiting Mr. TENBROOK's brother there. After the
first of July they will be home and occupy a cozy new home fitted by at
1807 K Street." Source: The Saturday Bee (Sacramento, Cal.), 24
June 1905. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"TEREVIO--Interment in San Francisco, Feb. 24, San
Francisco, 19 mos." Source: Alta California, 28 Feb 1853. Submitted
by Martha Richards.
"TERRA--Jennie M. - In Burlingame, September 3,1983,
loving wife of Joseph; mother of Elizabeth; grandmother of Gabrielle and
Marc. Memorial services will be held on Saturday Sept. 10, 11 am at Glad
Tidings Temple, 1475 Ellis St. S.F. Family prefers contributions to Glad
Tidings Temple or your favorite charity." Source:
San Francisco Examiner,
8 Sept 1983, p.B9. Transcribed by Diane.
"TERRELL--In this city, January 4, James, relict
of the late Mary TERRELL, and beloved father of John, James,
Julia and Mary TERRELL, a native of the parish of Drum, County Roscommon,
Ireland, aged 42 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral
parlors of H.F. Maass, 917 Mission street." Source: San Francisco Bulletin,
6 Jan 1899.
"TERRELL--In this city, January 4, 1899, James,
relict of the late Mary TERRELL, and beloved father of John, James,
Julia and Mary TERRELL, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged
42 years." Source: San Francisco Bulletin, 5 Jan 1899, p. 3, and
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 5 Jan, 1899, p. 13.
"TERRILL--In this city, July 17, 1941, Annie Marian,
Beloved wife of Dr. George M. TERRILL, Loving sister of Mrs. Alice
BUCK
of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Katherine MATSON of Bremerton, Wash., and
Arthur HUTTON. Funeral service will be held Monday afternoon, 2
o'clock at the mortuary of HALSTED & Co., 1123 Sutter St., near Polk."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 19 July 1941. Contact: J.
Guest syrah@bigfoot.com
"TERRILL--In this city, Feb 28, 1945, Dr. George
M.
TERRILL, husband of the late Annie TERRILL and brother
of Mrs. John E. BUSHNELL of Detroit, Mich, the late Dr. Samuel M.
TERRILL,
Mrs. Wm. DUNCAN, Denver, Colo, and the late Mrs. Lula SPENCER
of St. Louis, MO; a native of Virginia. A member of Pacific Lodge No. 136
F.& A.M.; founder of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Lt.Col. 1st National
Guards in Calif, 1888 to 1898 and a veteran assistant surgeon U.S.A. Apache
Campaign 1885. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service Sat. at
2 o'clock." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 2 Mar 1945. Contact:
J.
Guest syrah@bigfoot.com
"TERRILL--In this city, August 2, 1943, at his late
residence 1526 Eighth Ave, Dr. Samuel Miller Dold TERRILL, beloved
husband of Mabel S. TERRILL, loving father of Samuel M. Jnr., Leila
Belle, William H. and George S. TERRILL, beloved brother of Dr.
George M. TERRILL of San Francisco and Mrs Annie E. BUSHNELL
of Detroit, Mich., and grandfather of Samuel Thomas TERRILL; a native
of Salem Va., aged 79 years. A member of Alpha Tau Omega Medical Fraternity.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock at the chapel of Halsted-Dierks & Co., corner Divisadero
and McAllister Sts. Interment, Woodlawn Memorial Park." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 5 Aug, 1943. Contact: J.
Guest syrah@bigfoot.com
"TERRY--In Mariposa, August 3d, the infant son of
F.S. TERRY." Source: Daily Alta California, 14 Aug 1863,
p. 6.
"TERWILLIGER--In this city, January 4, Hattie, wife
of N.B. TERWILLIGER, a native of New York, aged 32 years, 11 months
and 4 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clk, from her late residence,
No. 254 1/2 Fourth street." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning Call,
6 Jan 1870.
"TEUPEL--Ernest A. TEUPEL
Jr. - native of
SF, December 25, 1997. Beloved brother of Muriel Duff, Fred TEUPEL,
Marie BYRNE, Elaine TEUPEL and Jeff TEUPEL; loving
uncle of Linda and Bruce BYRNE, Michael TEUPEL, Julie
SIMONETTI
and
the late Roger
BYRNE; and grand uncle of Kristin TEUPEL.
Ret'd US Post Office, WWII Navy Veteran. Rosary Service Monday 7:30 p.m.
at Duggan's Serra Mortuary, 500 Westlake Ave. D.C. (Daly City). Procession
Tuesday 11:00 a.m. from the mortuary, thence to Good Shepherd Church, Pacifica
where the Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. Committal Holy
Cross Cemetery. Donations may be made to Good Shepherd Church Building
Fund or St. Anthony's Foundation, SF." Source:
San Francisco Chronicle,
28 Dec 1997. Transcribed by Colleen Norby. Contact: Peter
Plant pwp@interworx.com.au
"TEUPEL--Fred J.--In Daly City December 14, 1999.
Loving son of the late Ernest A. Sr. and Ethel M. TEUPEL; beloved
twin of the late Ernest A. TEUPEL; loving brother of Muriel E. DUFF,
Marie A. BYRNE, Jeff G. and Elaine C.
TEUPEL; loving uncle
of Linda A. and Bruce N. BYRNE, Michael A. TEUPEL
and Julie
A. SIMONETTI; loving brother-in-law of Elizabeth G.
TEUPEL,
and the late Alan W. DUFF and Martin J. BYRNE; great uncle
of Christopher and Fred BYRNE, Jessie
BYRNE
and Kristen M.
TEUPEL.
A retired postal worker and WWII US Navy veteran. Age 78 years. Friends
may visit Thursday 3 to 9 pm and invited to attend the Vigil service Thur.
7pm at DUGGANS SERRA MORTUARY, 500 Westlake Ave, Daly City. A celebration
of the Funeral Mass will be said Friday 12 noon at Good Shepherd Church,
901 Oceana Blvd., Pacifica. Committal Holy Cross Cemetery. THE BUD DUGGAN
FAMILY [Mortuary]...." Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 15 Dec 1999.
Contact:
Peter Plant pwp@interworx.com.au
"TEVIS--Mr. TEVIS by C.E. LIPPINCOTT
in 1855, killed in duels as reported in the San Francisco 'Telegram." Source:
Sonoma
County Journal(Petaluma, CA), 7 Oct 1859. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"TEWILL--In San Francisco, March 8, Johanna TEWILL,
a native of County Limerick, aged 24 years." Source: Sacramento Bee,
10 March, 1865. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
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