BYRNE, John Austin

BYRNE, John Austin

Male 1933 - 1993  (59 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BYRNE, John AustinBYRNE, John Austin was born on 21 Feb 1933 in Santa Cruz Hospital, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA (son of BYRNE, John Drennan and EBI, Vivian Irene); died on 28 Jan 1993 in Nojoqui Falls, Solvang, Santa Barbara, CA; was buried in Feb 1993 in Holy Trinity Episcopal Parish, 330 Ravenswood, Menlo Park, San Mateo, CA, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Jack
    • Education: Stanford University, BA Journalism
    • Occupation: Editor, SRI International
    • Religion: Episcopal
    • Cause of Death: Heart attack
    • Residence: 1962-1993, 3702 Redwood Circle, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, CA USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Born at 7:30 p.m., 7 lbs 8 oz

    Died:
    Heart attack while walking with wife.

    John married TRAPNELL, Sarah Valentine on 9 Feb 1957 in Frankfurt, Germany. Sarah (daughter of TRAPNELL, Valentine Coles and BROWN, Jean Hamilton Roxburgh) was born on 28 May 1937 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA; was christened on 6 Nov 1947 in St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 580 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA USA; died on 18 Apr 2006 in 3702 Redwood Circle, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, CA; was buried in Jun 2006 in Holy Trinity Episcopal Parish, 330 Ravenswood, Menlo Park, San Mateo, CA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. BYRNE, John Trapnell
    2. BYRNE, Hugh Drennan

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BYRNE, John DrennanBYRNE, John Drennan was born on 11 Apr 1904 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was christened on 5 Nov 1904 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA (son of BYRNE, Walter Charles and DRENNAN, Mabel Louise); died on 7 Jan 1989 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried in Jan 1989 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: From the Santa Cruz Sentinel, 8 Jan 1989: John Drennan Byrne Private services will be held for John Drennan Byrne of Santa Cruz, who died Saturday after several months of declining health. He was 84. A Santa Cruz native, Mr. Byrne's family has lived in the area for more than 125 years. He was born in a house on Walnut Avenue and attended the original Mission Hill School and Santa Cruz High School. After graduation from Stanford University, Mr. Byrne joined the firm his father and uncle had founded, Byrne Bros. Hardware. The business closed in 1967, when the partners retired. From 1955 to 1971 Mr. Byrne was a member of the Santa Cruz Library Board, which oversaw the construction of both the main library downtown and the east-side branch. For 39 years Mr. Byrne was secretary of the Rotary Club of Santa Cruz. In 1972 he was named a Paul Harris Fellow, one of the highest honors of Rotary International. After his retirement, Mr. Byrne participated in the Local History Project at UCSC, identifying and cataloging photographs and other local historical material. He also returned to his hobby of amateur radio. He was a pioneer in amateur radio, using a spark-gap transmitter as a young man, and was a regular participant in the California weather network and the Professional Loafers Net. He also repaired old clocks. He is survived by his wife, Vivian E. Byrne of Santa Cruz; his daughter, Catherine B. Boxwell of Sunnyvale; his son, John A. Byrne of Palo Alto; his sisters, Barbara Byrne of Chula Vista, Louise B. Shreve of Menlo Park and Miriam B. Kerr of San Diego; his brother, Gilbert G. Byrne of Redwood City; four grandsons; and a great-grand-aughter. Private family services will be held at a later date. Arnold's Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Polio Plus Project through the Rotary Club of Santa Cruz, P.O. Box 497, 950610, or to a favorite charity.
    • Occupation: Byrne Brothers Hardware, Santa Cruz, California. Worked for father and eventually purchased business.
    • Cause of Death: Urosepsis (sepsis) + Congestive Cardiac Failure
    • Residence: 1910, 52 Walnut, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    • Residence: 1920, 28 Union Street (now 332), Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA
    • Residence: Feb 1933, 396 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA USA

    John married EBI, Vivian Irene on 17 Nov 1929 in Stanford Memorial Church, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California, USA. Vivian (daughter of EBI, Alvin Dryden and AUSTIN, Grace Alma) was born on 19 Nov 1907 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; died on 20 May 1999 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried in Jun 1999 in Holy Trinity Episcopal Parish, 330 Ravenswood, Menlo Park, San Mateo, CA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  EBI, Vivian IreneEBI, Vivian Irene was born on 19 Nov 1907 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA (daughter of EBI, Alvin Dryden and AUSTIN, Grace Alma); died on 20 May 1999 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried in Jun 1999 in Holy Trinity Episcopal Parish, 330 Ravenswood, Menlo Park, San Mateo, CA, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1910, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA
    • Residence: Feb 1933, 396 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA USA

    Notes:

    Married:
    JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/documents/JDB-VIE Announce008.jpg, John D Byrne - Vivian Irene Ebi wedding announcment, DOCUMENT, Santa Cruz Sentinel Social column

    Children:
    1. 1. BYRNE, John Austin was born on 21 Feb 1933 in Santa Cruz Hospital, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; died on 28 Jan 1993 in Nojoqui Falls, Solvang, Santa Barbara, CA; was buried in Feb 1993 in Holy Trinity Episcopal Parish, 330 Ravenswood, Menlo Park, San Mateo, CA, USA.
    2. BYRNE, Catherine


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BYRNE, Walter CharlesBYRNE, Walter Charles was born on 16 Feb 1868 in Jackson, Jackson Co, Michigan (son of BYRNE, George Griffing and EARLEY, Henrietta); died on 22 Oct 1940 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried on 24 Oct 1940 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: United States
    • Census: 8 Jun 1880, 137 Maple Avenue, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Santa Cruz Ward 2, Santa Cruz, California
    • Residence: 1910, r. 52 Walnut Avenue, Santa Cruz
    • Residence: 23 Apr 1910, 52 Walnut, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    • Civil: 21 Mar 1922
    • Arrival: Jul 1922, San Francisco, California
    • Residence: 1930, 28 Union Street (now 332), Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    • Residence: 1935, 28 Union Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA

    Notes:

    Santa Cruz Evening News, 10 Sep 1923, Page 2 Col 3:

    Santa Cruzans return from Oriental Trip

    After a trip of two months, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Byrne and Mrs. Ethelbert Lardin have returned from the Orient. Upon leaving San Francisco on the liner President, their first stop was made at Honolulu and this was followed by visits to Japan, China and the Phillipines. The Santa Cruzans enjoyed a most wonderful trip and spent the major portion of their time traveling in Japan and China.

    Santa Cruz Sentinel shows a Walter Byrne in Santa Cruz on 06 Jan 1891, as Treasurer for local Baptist Church Sunday School. Same Walter?

    Census:
    Maple Ave / Byrne, Walter / White / Male / Age 12 / Son / Single / Occupation: At School / Birthplace Mich / Birthplace of Father Conn / Birthplace of Mother Penn

    Walter married DRENNAN, Mabel Louise on 6 Jun 1899 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA. Mabel (daughter of DRENNAN, Samuel and FERNALD, Olive Louisa) was born on 21 Feb 1874 in 45 Church Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; was christened on 6 Sep 1874 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; died on 15 Sep 1941 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried on 18 Sep 1941 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  DRENNAN, Mabel LouiseDRENNAN, Mabel Louise was born on 21 Feb 1874 in 45 Church Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; was christened on 6 Sep 1874 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA (daughter of DRENNAN, Samuel and FERNALD, Olive Louisa); died on 15 Sep 1941 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried on 18 Sep 1941 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: San Jose Normal School (aka San Jose State)
    • Obituary: From the Santa Cruz Evening News Mrs. Mabel D. Byrne, 67, S. C. Leader, Succumbs Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel Drcnnan Byrne, 67, one of Santa Cruz' most esteemed women, who died at 11 o'clock Monday night at a local hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday from Wessendorf's mortuary. Private interment will follow in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. She had been ill since Sept. 5, when she suffered a stroke. Prominent in the church, educational, civic and social life in her native Santa Cruz, Mrs. Byrne will be mourned by the entire community in whose betterment she maintained an active leadership. Mrs. Byrne was born in the pioneer Drennan home on Church street, which recently was razed for the Wessendorf mortuary parking lot. She was the daughter of the late Samuel and Louisa Drennan. The mother was one of the early teachers in the public schools and was a leader in the church, club and civic life. Her father was a prominent citizen and for years a leading realtor and insurance agent. Mrs. Byrne attended the schools of the city, was graduated from the San Jose State Normal school, now known as San Jdse state college, and then was recognized as a teacher of unusual ability in the Mission Hill school. LEADER A woman with a keen mind and intellect she was a leader in all that stood for the best progress of the city. She figured in civic and social life, but above all her church life was always first; As a girl she united with the Congregational church. She was as an infant baptized in this church and the baptismal robe worn by her was worn by children of her own family for the sacred ceremonial. AFTERNOON CLUB She was one of the early members of the Saturday Afternoon Club, now the Santa Cruz Woman's club. From the beginning she was a member of the Friday Shakespeare club, also of the Santa Cruz Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and of the Decorative Art Society. She had served a number of times on the Santa Cruz Council of the Young Women's Christian Association and was interested in all the work for young people. In this city she was married to Walter C. Byrne. The wedding was at the family home on Church street Her husband preceded her in death about a year. He was prominent in the business life of the community and was connected with the Byrne Bros, store in the Drennan block. Surviving her are children, Barbara, of the high school faculty at San Diego, Gilbert and John, Santa Cruz; Mrs. George Shreve, Redwood City; Mis. Paul Kerr, Daley City; and a sister, Mrs. R. B. H. Collier, of Berkeley.
    • Occupation: Teacher prior to marrying
    • Cause of Death: Complications of stroke
    • Residence: 1892, 45 Church Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Santa Cruz Ward 2, Santa Cruz, California
    • Census: 23 Apr 1910, 52 Walnut, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    • Residence: 1920, 28 Union Street (now 332), Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    • Arrival: 13 Jul 1922, San Francisco, California
    • Residence: 1930, 28 Union Street (now 332), Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Mrs. Byrne was born in the pioneer Drennan home on Church street, which recently was razed for the Wessendorf mortuary parking lot.

    Residence:
    Drennan, Mabel L Miss, Student, res 45 Church Street

    Notes:

    San Francisco Call, June 7, 1899:

    Walter C. Byrne and Miss Mabel Drennan were married this morning at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Louisa Drennan.

    The interior of the home presented a beautiful appearance. The back parlor, where the ceremony was solemnized, was decorated with festoons of smilax, woodwardia ferns and the pure white wax lily, which was the only flower used. The main parlor was decorated with sweet peas. The young couple stood in the bay-win-dow and the beautiful Episcopal service was road by Rev. James B. Orr of the First Congregational Church. The bride was gowned in a silk dress of blue— the same one used by her mother at her wedding. Miss Drennan was attended by her sister, Miss Dora Drennan, and Mr. Byrne by Thomas G. McCreary. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. The tables had been placed in the lawn under the trees, and in this natural garden spot with the addition of immense clusters of azaleas the breakfast was enjoyed.

    Mrs. Byrne is a native of Santa Cruz and a graduate of the local high school and the State Normal School. For a number of years she has taught in the Santa Cruz schools.

    Mr. Byrne is a member of the firm of Byrne Bros.

    Married:
    Samuel Drennan House on Church Street

    Children:
    1. BYRNE, ? was born on 7 Jun 1900 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; died on 8 Jun 1900 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.
    2. 2. BYRNE, John Drennan was born on 11 Apr 1904 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was christened on 5 Nov 1904 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; died on 7 Jan 1989 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried in Jan 1989 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.
    3. BYRNE, Barbara was born on 18 Jun 1906 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was christened on 20 Dec 1906 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; died on 4 Jan 1994 in Chula Vista, San Diego, CA, USA.
    4. BYRNE, Walter Fernald was born on 15 Jun 1909 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; died on 20 Sep 1924 in Giant Dipper Roller Coaster, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; was buried on 23 Sep 1924 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.
    5. BYRNE, Gilbert Griffing was born on 24 Sep 1912 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was christened on 3 Mar 1913 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; died on 30 Sep 1996 in Redwood City, CA.
    6. BYRNE, Miriam was born on 24 Sep 1912 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was christened on 23 Mar 1913 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; died on 26 Jul 1997 in San Diego, San Diego, CA.
    7. BYRNE, Louise was born on 12 Aug 1914 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was christened on 4 Jul 1915 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; died on 28 Mar 2005 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California.

  3. 6.  EBI, Alvin DrydenEBI, Alvin Dryden was born on 27 May 1880 in Paicines, San Benito, CA (son of EBI, Usual Augustus and DRYDEN, Flora Helen); died on 25 Apr 1942 in SAN BENITO, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Not Stated, San Benito, California
    • Residence: 1900, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1906, Enterprise Precinct, Hollister, San Benito, CA
    • Residence: 1910, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1916, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA

    Alvin married AUSTIN, Grace Alma on 5 Jan 1907 in San Benito, CA. Grace (daughter of AUSTIN, George Washington and RUE, Anna Marie) was born on 30 Sep 1885 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; died on 21 Jun 1986 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; was buried on 24 Jun 1986 in IOOF Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  AUSTIN, Grace AlmaAUSTIN, Grace Alma was born on 30 Sep 1885 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA (daughter of AUSTIN, George Washington and RUE, Anna Marie); died on 21 Jun 1986 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; was buried on 24 Jun 1986 in IOOF Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Nanna
    • Residence: 1900, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1916, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Graveside ceremony, officiated by Rev. Norval Holland of St Luke’s Episcopal

    Notes:

    Witness: Alice M. EBI

    Children:
    1. 3. EBI, Vivian Irene was born on 19 Nov 1907 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; died on 20 May 1999 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried in Jun 1999 in Holy Trinity Episcopal Parish, 330 Ravenswood, Menlo Park, San Mateo, CA, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BYRNE, George GriffingBYRNE, George Griffing was born about 1833 in Connecticut (son of BYRNE, George and GRIFFING, Sarah S); died on 28 Nov 1891 in 137 Maple Avenue, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA; was buried on 2 Dec 1891 in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, MI, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: From the Jackson Weekly Citizen, 08 Dec 1891 Died BYRNE - At his late residence, No. 137 Maple avenue, on Saturday, Nov 28, after an illness of five months, George Griffin Byrne, aged 58 years. Mr. Byrne came to Jackson with his parents from the east when a child, and had resided in Jackson for a period of fifty-one years. Deceased had been a member of the Baptist church for about thirty years, and had served that organization as deacon and in other capacities, filling every office with credit to himself. Mr. Byrne had been employed by the Withington & Cooley company as foreman of their prison contract for twenty-three years. Deceased leaves a wife and seven children to mourn the loss of a kind and indulgent husband and father. The funeral occurred at 10 o'clock on the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 2, Rev E. R. Curry officiating. The funeral was largely attended. The body was borne to the grave by the deacons of the Baptist church.
    • Occupation: Carpenter/Joiner worked for private company with contract at Jackson prison
    • Religion: Baptist
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1840, Jackson, Michigan
    • Residence: 1850, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan
    • Residence: 1860, Jackson Ward 2, Jackson, Michigan
    • Military: 23 Jun 1863, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan
    • Residence: 1870, Jackson Ward 2, Jackson, Michigan
    • Residence: 1872, Corner Blackstone & Wilkins, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA
    • Residence: 1876, 41 Washington, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA
    • Census: 8 Jun 1880, 137 Maple Avenue, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA
    • Residence: Jan 1887, 137 Maple Avenue, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA

    Notes:

    A carpenter by trade, working on his own, or as an employee of the Jackson penitentiary. When my daughter, Zoe, was born in 1988, my grandparents offered me a crib that had been made by George G Byrne. It was lovely, but looked terrible by comparison with modern cribs (e.g. slats that were a perfect fit for catching a baby’s head), so I declined. While I never would have used it, I regret not having a sample of his handiwork.

    Military:
    Registered for draft, but no record of serving

    Census:
    Maple Ave / Byrne, George G / White / Male / Age 47 / / Married / Occupation: Joiner / Birthplace Conn / Birthplace of Father Conn / Birthplace of Mother Conn

    George married EARLEY, Henrietta on 22 Dec 1856 in Rock Island, IL. Henrietta (daughter of EARLEY, Robert M and YOST, Lydia) was born on 14 Apr 1838 in Pennsylvania; died on 13 Nov 1910 in Jackson, Jackson, MI, USA; was buried on 18 Nov 1910 in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, MI, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  EARLEY, HenriettaEARLEY, Henrietta was born on 14 Apr 1838 in Pennsylvania (daughter of EARLEY, Robert M and YOST, Lydia); died on 13 Nov 1910 in Jackson, Jackson, MI, USA; was buried on 18 Nov 1910 in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, MI, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: Sudden indeed was the summons to Mrs Henrietta Byrne, widow of George G Byrne who died nineteen years ago. While sitting in her pew at the First Baptist church last Sunday morning with two of her daughters, Misses Anna and Josephine, she was seized with a stroke of apoplexy and instantly passed away. But while the call was sudden and unexpected it found her prepared, for she was a devout christian. Mrs. Byrne was 72 years of age, and is survived by seven children. Funeral services have been deferred until today when it is believed her son George of Santa cruz, California, will have arrived.
    • Occupation: Homemaker
    • Religion: Baptist
    • Cause of Death: Apoplexy
    • Residence: 1850, Rock Island Middle Ward, Rock Island, Illinois
    • Residence: 1860, Jackson Ward 2, Jackson, Michigan
    • Census: 8 Jun 1880, 137 Maple Avenue, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA
    • Census: 1 Jun 1900, 137 Maple Avenue, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Jackson Ward 3, Jackson, Michigan

    Notes:

    Census:
    Maple Ave / Byrne, Henrietta / White / Female / Age 41 / Wife / Married / Occupation: Keeping House / Birthplace Penn / Birthplace of Father Penn / Birthplace of Mother Penn

    Census:
    137 Maple Ave / Byrne, Henrietta / Head / White / Female / Birth month: April / Birth Year: 1838 / Age: 62 / Marital Status: Widow / Children born: 7 / Children living: 7 / Birthplace: Pennsylvania / Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania / Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania / Occupation N/A / Can read / Can Write / Can Speak English / Owns Home / No Mortgage / House (not farm)

    Children:
    1. BYRNE, Clara A was born in Oct 1857 in Rock Island, Illinois, USA; died on 10 Jan 1934 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried in Jan 1934 in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, MI, USA.
    2. BYRNE, Anna M was born in Oct 1859 in Rock Island, Illinois, USA; died on 23 Jul 1918 in 32 King Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; was buried in 1918 in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, MI, USA.
    3. BYRNE, Robert E was born on 10 May 1861 in Michigan; died on 6 Apr 1942 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California.
    4. BYRNE, George Griffing was born on 19 Apr 1864 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, United States; died on 28 Dec 1923 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried on 31 Dec 1923 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.
    5. 4. BYRNE, Walter Charles was born on 16 Feb 1868 in Jackson, Jackson Co, Michigan; died on 22 Oct 1940 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried on 24 Oct 1940 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.
    6. BYRNE, Susan Lydia was born on 20 Feb 1874 in Michigan; died on 11 Jul 1964 in Pilgrim Haven, 373 Pine Lane, Los Altos, Santa Clara, CA USA; was buried in 1965 in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, MI, USA.
    7. BYRNE, Josephine M was born on 9 Jun 1876 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, United States; died on 5 Jan 1962 in 373 Pine Lane, Los Altos, Santa Clara, CA USA; was buried in 1962 in Mount Evergreen, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA.

  3. 10.  DRENNAN, Samuel was born on 30 Oct 1829 in Chatam, Sangamon, IL, USA (son of DRENNAN, William and ANDERSON, Margaret L); died on 7 Sep 1891 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried on 10 Sep 1891 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Real Estate, General Agent
    • Residence: 1850, Not Stated, Sangamon, Illinois
    • Arrival: Aft Jan 1853, New Orleans, LA
    • Arrival: Bef Mar 1853, Panama Isthmus, Panama
    • Arrival: Mar 1853, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
    • Arrival: Aft Mar 1853, Gold Fields, Mariposa County, CA, USA
    • Arrival: Aft Apr 1853, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA
    • Occupation: Between 1856 and 1891, Real Estate & Insurance Agent
    • Membership: 1857, Grand Lodge of California, Free & Accepted Masons
    • Residence: 1860, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA
    • Witness: Dec 1860, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA
    • Juror: Aug 1862, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA
    • Residence: 1884, 45 Church Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA

    Notes:

    From DAR of California Pioneers:

    A member of a pioneer Illinois family ? 1822 his grandfather surveyed and marked stakes for Springfield, Ill. He left Illinois Dec. 18, 1852 and went down the Mississippi to New Orleans, thence to Isthmus which he crossed on mule back ? arrived in San Francisco, Calif March 1853. He went to mines of Mariposa County for a short time then came to Santa Cruz where he remained until his death. He served as Deputy Sheriff under the second, third and fourth sheriffs of the County. The fourth Sheriff of the County was John T. Porter. ON return from a hot dusty ride Mr. Porter and Samuel Drennan went to mouth of San Lorenzo river on Monterey Bay, disrobed and bathed in surf. They were greatly invigorated and continued the practice. Huts for dressing rooms were erected and sea bathing, now one of Santa Cruz main attractions, was inaugurated. He was a member of the Butler Guards during the Civil War. He was a member of the early Volunteer Fire Company ? the Pilots. He was instrumental in introducing bituminous rock, a native product, as a road building material. He was prominent in the business and social life of the city from 1854 until his death in 1891.

    Buried:
    JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/headstones/2007 10 03 002_edited-1.jpg, Samuel Drennan Headstone, HEADSTONE, JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/headstones/2007 10 03 004_edited-1.jpg, Drennan Family Marker, HEADSTONE

    Samuel married FERNALD, Olive Louisa on 28 May 1868 in Pacific Ocean House, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA. Olive (daughter of FERNALD, Oliver and ADAMS, Louisa) was born on 4 Apr 1839 in North Berwick, York, ME, USA; died on 21 Feb 1921 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried on 26 Feb 1921 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  FERNALD, Olive Louisa was born on 4 Apr 1839 in North Berwick, York, ME, USA (daughter of FERNALD, Oliver and ADAMS, Louisa); died on 21 Feb 1921 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried on 26 Feb 1921 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: MRS. OLIVE DRENNAN'S LONG, USEFUL LIFE, DRAWS TO CLOSE This morning, soon after three o'clock, occurred the death of an old citizen of Santa Cruz -- one of most distinguished ones -- a woman identified with the best things carried on In this city for a very long period. Mrs. Olive Louisa Drennan passed to her well-earned rest, at the age of 81 years 1 month and 21 days. She had been ill at her home on Church street, only being in bed for a week, though she had needed care for five years. She had a keen brain to the last, vividly interested in matters of world wide importance a great reader tile best in modern literature, as as that of older times. Mrs Drennan -- Olive Louisa Fernald being her maiden name -- was born in North Berwick, Maine, and received her education there and Boston, where she attended school under W. J. Rolfe, the famous Shakespearian scholar. In '63 she came to California with her sister, Mrs. Amasa Pray, Mr. Pray and their family of children. They were in Santa Barbara for a year, with a brother, Charles Fernald. In '64 Miss Fernald settled in Santa Cruz with the Prays, and she taught in Santa Cruz schools for four years. While at Mission hill's little two room building she was one of those who planted a long row of trees, a later landmark. She married in '68 Samuel Drennan, a prominent business man, and entered the Church street Home where she passed away last night, as a bride. She was a staunch Congregationalism secretary of the Ladies' society and the missionary society for years almost without number. She was the second president of the Decorative Art society and Women's exchange a charter member of the Improvement society, which closed its affairs in her home a few months ago. She was its treasurer for a long period. Other activities were the D. A. R., to the local chapter of which she belonged, an honored member, and the Saturday Afternoon club. Mrs. Drennan is survived by her four children Captain Ryland Drennan of the Pacific Mail Steamship company, at Shanghai, but at present in Calcutta; Mrs. Hazzard Gragg of San Luis Obispo; Mrs. Walter Byrne of this city, and Mrs. R. H. B. Collier of Berkeley. The funeral services will be by her own request, strictly private, and will be held at her late home, 45. Church street, tomorrow afternoon at half past 2.
    • Residence: 1850, Berwick, York, Maine
    • Residence: 1860, North Berwick, York, Maine
    • Residence: 1870, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA
    • Residence: 1892, 45 Church Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Santa Cruz Ward 3, Santa Cruz, California
    • Residence: 1910, r. 45 Church street, Santa Cruz, CA
    • Residence: 1910, 3-Wd Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California
    • Residence: 1914, 45 Church Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Santa Cruz Ward 5, Santa Cruz, California

    Notes:

    Excerpt of first person oral history of early Santa Cruz County, "My Early Childhood Memories", by Sarah Hinton Gourley.

    Following the death of Gourley's grandmother in May, 1858:

    "Our folks took up about eighty acres of land in Blackburn Gulch. When they moved to this farm, I went to live with Aunt Hannah Anthony, and attended the Grant School for a short time. Miss Louisa Fernald [DRENNAN] was the teacher and boarded at the Geo. Anthony home. I helped Aunt Hannah with [her] work. In the evening I sat with Grandfather by the fireplace in his room as he was so lonely. He told me stories of his early life which were very interesting."



    Misc:
    Though she died in 1921, her estate apparently wasn’t settled until 1938 by daughter Mabel Byrne.

    Residence:
    Also residence Edith, Mabel

    Residence:
    Precinct 8-44 Drennan, Mrs. Louisa Republican Homekeeper 45 Church Street, Santa Cruz-

    Children:
    1. DRENNAN, ? was born on 9 Jun 1869 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; died on 12 Jun 1869 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA.
    2. DRENNAN, Alice Fernald was born on 29 May 1870 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; died on 29 Nov 1871 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.
    3. DRENNAN, Edith Anderson was born on 10 Mar 1872 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was christened in Sep 1872 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; died on 7 Jan 1940 in SAN LUIS OBISPO, California; was buried on 10 Jan 1940 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.
    4. 5. DRENNAN, Mabel Louise was born on 21 Feb 1874 in 45 Church Street, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; was christened on 6 Sep 1874 in First Congregational Church, Lincoln and Center Streets, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA; died on 15 Sep 1941 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried on 18 Sep 1941 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA.
    5. DRENNAN, Dora Agnes was born on 27 Aug 1875 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; died on 22 Jan 1950 in ALAMEDA, California.
    6. DRENNAN, Ryland was born on 28 Aug 1877 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA; died on 19 Jan 1928 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co, CA; was buried on 22 Mar 1928 in IOOF Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA.

  5. 12.  EBI, Usual AugustusEBI, Usual Augustus was born on 9 Oct 1851 in Indiana (son of EBI, David and SHELHAMMER, Catherine); died on 11 Oct 1941 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Arrival: May 1869, California, On ship "Alaska" via Panama
    • Occupation: 1870, Farm Laborer, Milpitas, CA
    • Residence: 1870, Milpitas, Santa Clara, California
    • Occupation: 1880, Farmer
    • Residence: 1880, Paicines, San Benito, California, United States
    • Juror: 1887, Grand Juror Member, District 4, San Benito County
    • Physical Description: 1898, Height 5' 7-1/2", Dark complexion, black eyes, dark hair
    • Residence: 1898, Enterprise District, Hollister, San Benito, CA
    • Residence: 1900, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1906, Enterprise District, Hollister, San Benito, CA
    • Occupation: 1910, Schoolhouse Janitor
    • Residence: 1910, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1916, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Occupation: 1930, Bank Janitor
    • Residence: 1930, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA

    Usual married DRYDEN, Flora Helen on 15 Oct 1876 in Paicines, CA. Flora (daughter of DRYDEN, Jonathan Augustine and LIGGETT, Eliza) was born on 2 Jan 1859 in Missouri; died on 12 Nov 1945 in SANTA CLARA, California; was buried on 14 Nov 1945 in IOOF Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  DRYDEN, Flora HelenDRYDEN, Flora Helen was born on 2 Jan 1859 in Missouri (daughter of DRYDEN, Jonathan Augustine and LIGGETT, Eliza); died on 12 Nov 1945 in SANTA CLARA, California; was buried on 14 Nov 1945 in IOOF Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: Via Hollister Advance, November 16, 1945 Mrs. Flora Ebi Taken by Death After Short Illness Mrs. Flora H. Ebi, a pioneer resident of San Benito County died in San Jose Monday following a short illness. Born 86 years ago in Missouri, Mrs. Ebi came to California as an infant with her parents, living in Santa Cruz county until she was about ten years old. She had been a resident of San Benito county for approximately 70 years. Widow of the late U.A. Ebi, she was a devout member of the First Christian church of this community. She was also a former member of Fidelity Rebekah Lodge. She was the mother of the late Arch Ebi and Alvin Ebi, and is survived by the following grand children: Mrs. Vivian Byrne of Santa Cruz, Earl Ebi of Santa Monica, and Mrs. Bernice Coen of Eugene, Oregon. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday from the Black-Cooper Mortuary, with burial at the Odd Fellows’ cemetery.
    • Religion: Protestant (First Christian)
    • Residence: 1860, Jackson, Livingston, Missouri
    • Residence: 1860, Jackson, Livingston, Missouri
    • Arrival: 1863, California, Via Carson Pass
    • Residence: Between 1863 and 1873, Santa Clara County, California
    • Residence: 1873, San Benito, CA
    • Residence: 1880, Paicines, San Benito, California
    • Residence: 1900, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1916, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA

    Notes:

    Arrived in California in 1863 via Overland (Carson Pass) - Dryden Train; covered wagon.

    A registered Democrat per the 1916 Great Register, unusual in a family comprised primarily of Republicans, including her husband, and perhaps owing to Flora’s Missouri roots.

    Buried:
    Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday from the Black-Cooper Mortuary, with burial at the Odd Fellows’ cemetery.

    Notes:

    Witness: N.L. DRYDEN

    Children:
    1. EBI, James Archer was born on 3 Aug 1877 in Paicines, San Benito, CA; died on 31 Jan 1941 in Hanford, Kings Co, California; was buried on 4 Feb 1941 in IOOF Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA.
    2. EBI, Harrison was born in 1880 in Paicines, San Benito, CA; died in 1880 in Paicines, CA.
    3. 6. EBI, Alvin Dryden was born on 27 May 1880 in Paicines, San Benito, CA; died on 25 Apr 1942 in SAN BENITO, California.

  7. 14.  AUSTIN, George WashingtonAUSTIN, George Washington was born on 9 Apr 1848 in Illinois (son of AUSTIN, Francis Brown and WHITTEN, Eleanor L); died on 14 Mar 1925 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; was buried on 16 Mar 1925 in IOOF Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: From Hollister Free Lance, 14 Mar 1925: GEORGE AUSTIN, OLD CIVIL WAR VETERAN, TOWN FIGURE, DIES The faint echo of Taps from the battlefields of Appomattox, Chickamauga and Gettysburg, floated over Hollister away, it caught up in its train the soul of an old Civil War veteran, George Austin, one of Hollister’s leading, but humblest, citizens for many years. Suffering for many months, but holding onto life at times only by the tenacity of the “61” spirit that made him “keep on”, George finally answered the last Roll Call a few minutes after ten o’clock this morning, and “fell in” the ranks of the Great Commander. Austin was for many years the town Constable of Hollister, a familiar and welcome figure with the law-abiding and a terror to the wrong doer but with that a just and cool law enforcer. His death further thins the ranks of all too few veterans of the Civil War of the community, and though his passing was expected at any moment, the actual news of his death came as a distinct shock to all of his old buddies and the rest of the community. Funeral arrangements in the hands of W.W. Black, have not been completed at this early hour of going to press; but burial will probably be on Monday in the I.O.O.F. cemetery, with the younger veterans of the Great War as an honorary escort. George volunteered in the 62nd Illinois infantry, a unit of the famous “Iron Brigade” at the opening of the Civil War, and saw much active service and experienced many hardships, as fell to the lot of them all in those heroic days. He was born in Illinois in 1848, so was a mere kid by the time the bugle sounded for him to volunteer and serve his country. Shortly after the end of the war, during the period of reconstruction, he moved West and settled in California. This afternoon announcement was made the funeral would be held on Monday at 2:30 p.m. from the Christian Church, with burial in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. A guard of honor from the young veterans of the Great War will attend. He survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie M. Austin, one son, C.J. Austin, and three daughters; Mrs. Ralph De Cries (of Oakland), Mrs. J.A. Ebi (of Hanford), and Mrs. Alvin Ebi, of Hollister.
    • Cause of Death: Colon cancer & bronchiatasis
    • Residence: 1850, Not Stated, Hancock, Illinois
    • Census: 22 Oct 1850, Hancock County, IL, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Bushnell, McDonough, Illinois
    • Military: 11 May 1864, Civil War, Illinois 137 Infantry, Company I
    • Residence: 1872, Thayer, Neosho, KS USA
    • Occupation: Between 1875 and 1916, Carpenter
    • Residence: 1880, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Occupation: 1886, Town Marshal
    • Residence: 1892, Victoria, BC, Canada
    • Physical Description: 1898, Height 5' 9", Light complexion, blue eyes, light hair
    • Residence: 1898, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1906, Enterprise District, Hollister, San Benito, CA
    • Residence: 1910, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1916, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Occupation: 5 Nov 1918, Constable, Hollister Township
    • Residence: 1920, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA

    Notes:

    Summary on George Austin from Trapper Byrne:

    George Washington Austin. born 4-9-1848 in Illinois, died March 14, 1925 in Hollister
    of Colon Cancer. He was the 12th of 12 children. In May
    1864, when he was 16, he enlisted in the Union Army and served in an
    Illinois regiment that saw service with Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman during
    his campaign in Georgia. George was in the Army for only 100 days, but that
    was not uncommon. There's nothing I've found that says whether George s
    actual combat, but I have my doubts.

    By 1872, George had found his way to Neodesha, Kansas, where he was
    married on the Fourth of July to Anna Marie Rue, commonly known as Anni
    She was just shy of 17 years old -- born 7-19-1855 in Ohio. They stuck
    around Kansas long enough for Conover to be born a year later. By April 1875
    they had made their way to Hollister, where George was listed on the voter
    rolls as a carpenter.

    By 1886, the next set of surviving voter rolls, George is listed as the
    town marshal. In a newspaper interview, Grace said he was the town constable
    for 10 years and that she could remember him running for office every year.
    Since she was born in 1885, that would have his tenure lasting into the
    1890s sometime.

    In that interview, Grace recalled living in ""a big house with a big lo
    ... Bad winters meant that wagon loads of mud had to be taken away. ... This
    was grain country the. You could see grain and hay storage bins
    everywhere.'' Sounds exciting, eh?

    Grace described her mother, Annie, as ""a good and religious woman, but
    she did like to watch the race horses every week.'' Grace, by the way, was a
    schoolteacher, and said she taught at ""the old Fremont school for over 10
    years.''

    George died of colon cancer on March 14, 1925. Annie lived to
    be 83 before succumbing of something called chronic myocarditis on
    10-11-1938. She was living at 840 Washington St. in Hollister at the time.




    Hollister News Items on George Austin:

    The Hollister Democrat. February 23, 1883

    Hard Blows -- Some people may entertain the idea that the position of a night watchman is one of ease and comfort. If any one hereabouts has such a notion, he should try the occupation a few nights. We know not how night officers act in other towns, but we dow know that officer Austin has experienced several rough times in the discharge of his duties as an officer. Last Saturday night he was compelled to use severe force in quelling a turbulent spirit, and in the fracas he recieved a painful injury to one of his hands, which has caused him much trouble since. Last Sunday night he again came in collision with a fighting character, and was forced to throw the man and threaten to use the club before the law-violator would act peacefully. In such cases as these, the officer would be justifiable in giving the resisting men a decoction of hickory and handcuffs. We do noth uphold any officer in abusing a criminal, but we believe that when a man attempts to injure an officer when making an arrest, that a genuine blow over the head should be administered. Mr. Austin is a most careful officer, but he always captures his man, and he fears none.

    The Hollister FreeLance. Februrary 4, 1887

    G.W. Austin to A.H. Fredson, house and lot on San Benito street.


    The Hollister FreeLance. April 8, 1887

    Fire Department -- The following-named persons are active members of the Hollister Fire Department

    * Alert Hose Co. No 1: G.W. Austin


    The Hollister FreeLance. May 27, 1887

    Geo. Austin left last Tuesday morning on a business trip to Fresno, accompanied by G.M. Roberts.


    The Hollister FreeLance. February 1, 1889

    **Grand Army Officers**

    The members of the Jesse I. Reno Post. No. 58 have elected the following officers: Wm Eastman, P.C.; Wm Cashman, S.V.; G.W. Austin, J.V.; F.W. Oliver, Adjt; H. Snibley, Quartermaster; J.W. Spader, O.D.; John Young, O.G.; D.K. Sanford, Chaplain; Q.V.R. Serles, Surgeon; H.M. Campbell, S.M.; D.F. Gray, Q.S.


    The Hollister FreeLance. Feb 2, 1889

    Tres Pinos. We see the Tres Pinos schoolhouse is radiant ina new coat of paint, and the new fence is quite an improvement. It was moved from the street in which it stood by Mr. Geo Austin.


    The Hollister FreeLance. March 22, 1889

    The Jesse L. Reno Post. of Hollister now numbers 33 members. Its officers are:
    Wm. Eastman, Commander
    W. Cashman, Senior Vice Commander
    Geo. Austin, Junior Vice Commander
    F.W. Oliver, Adjutant
    H. Snibley, Quartermaster
    D.K. Sanford, Chaplain
    J.W. Spader, Officer of the Day
    J. Young, Officer of the GUard
    D. Gray, Quatermaster Sargeant
    (Full story, p.2, col 5)

    ***

    For two years past B.F. Ross has held the position of Marshal of the Town of Hollister. His term expires in May, at which time a new Marshal will be elected. Mr. G.W. Austin announces himself as a candidate for this important office. Mr. Austin is well known by all our people, and has obtained already a good reputation as an officer. In 1882 he was appointed night-watchman, the following year he was elected Marchal. For 3 succeeding years he was re-elected Marshal.


    The Hollister FreeLance. May 10, 1889

    ***G.W. Austin Elected Marshal***

    W.W. McDonald is a first class man, and no doubt would have made a good Marshal but Austin received 190 votes while McDonald could only scare up 101. Frank Ross was elected marshal last year because all the roughs and toughs in town from R.R. Brown down or rather up, through the whole category of dead beats, pimps and drunks supported him. They elected Ross last year, and Mac thought as long as they stood in with him, he could get enough of the respectable element to pull him through. Alas! he reckoned without the cost, and the result is he got soup.

    Is Marshal Austin going to run the toughs, or will the toughs run the Marshal? Up to date the Marshal has run the toughs, and it is to be hoped will continue to do so.

    ***A Drunken Trio***

    On Saturday three of Jon Cullen's men came into town and proceeded to get drunk. Marshal Austin arrested the worst one and told Joe Perez to put the team up. When Joe attempted to do this, the two who were left seized him by the legs and made him turn a somesault out of the wagon onto the ground. For this effort the remaining members of the trio were allowed to explore the mysteries of the calaboose.

    On Sunday morning John Cullen came to town, paid the fines of his men, and then got drunk, was arrested and locked up in the calaboose along with one of the men whose fine he had just paid.





    From The Adjutant General Report, Illinois:

    One Hundred-Day Men.

    Early in the spring of 1864 the government of the Northwestern States, namely: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, believing that the rebellion was nearing its close, and desiring to aid the Government in every way possible, tendered to the President a volunteer force of 85,000 one hundred-day men, to relieve the veteran soldiers from guard duty at our forts, arsenals and elesewhere. Of this number Illinois furnished thirteen regiments and two battalions.

    Speaking of the the service performed by the hundred-day troops, Governor Yates, in his last annual message, paid them a high and deserved compliment in these words:

    "Our regiments under this call performed indispensable and invaluable services in Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri, relieving garrisons of veterean troops who were sent to the front, took part in the Atlanta campaign, several of them also composing a part of that glorious army that has penetrated the very vitals of the rebellion and plucked some of the brightest laurels that this heroic age has woven for a patriotiic soldier. Five out of the one hundred-day regiments, after their term of service had expired, voluntarily extended their engagements with the Government, and marched to the relief of the gallant and able Rosecrans, who, at the head of an inadequate and poorly appointed army, was contending against fearful odds for the preservation of St. Louis and the safety of Missouri. The officers and soldiers of these regiments evinced the highest soldierly qualities and fully sustained the proud record our vetrans have ever attained in the field, and the State and Country owe them lasting gratitude, and we have in a great degree to attribute our success in Virginia and Georgia to the timely organization and efficient services of the one hundred-day volunteers furnished by all of said States. The President has, by order, returned them the thanks of the Government and the Nation for the service thus rendered, and accords the full measure of praise to them as our supporters and defenders in the rear, to which the regular reserve force of large armies are always entitled."

    The One Hundred and Thirty Seventh Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Wood, Quincy, Ill, by Colonel John Wood, and was mustered in June 5, 1864, for one hundred days.

    On June 9, 1864, the Regiment left Quincy, and proceeded to Memphis, Tenn., where it was assigned to the Fourth Brigade, District of Memphis, Colonel E. L. Baltwick, Thirty-ninth Wisconsin commanding. On July 9, assigned to Third Brigade, Colonel John Wood commanding, and was stationed on the Hernando road, on picket duty.

    The Regiment was mustered out of the United States service at Springfield, Ill, September 4, 1864.

    Census:
    Name: George Austin / Age: 2 / Gender: M / Occupation: / Value of Real Estate: / Place of Birth: Ind / Attended School: /-

    Buried:
    JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/headstones/Headstone - George W Austin.jpg, George Washington Austin, HEADSTONE

    George married RUE, Anna Marie on 4 Jul 1872 in Neodesha, Kansas. Anna (daughter of RUE, Garrett C. and STEWART, Sarah Ann) was born on 19 Jul 1855 in Butler, Ohio; died on 11 Oct 1938 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  RUE, Anna MarieRUE, Anna Marie was born on 19 Jul 1855 in Butler, Ohio (daughter of RUE, Garrett C. and STEWART, Sarah Ann); died on 11 Oct 1938 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1859, Gardner, Johnson, KS, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Hanover, Butler, Ohio
    • Census: 17 Jul 1865, Gardner, Johnson, KS, USA
    • Census: 16 Jun 1870, Neodesha, Wilson, Kansas, United States
    • Residence: 1880, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1916, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA

    Notes:

    Grace described her mother, Annie, as ""a good and religious woman, but
    she did like to watch the race horses every week."

    Hollister Freelance, Oct 12, 1938:

    AUSTIN -- In Hollister, California, October 11th, 1938, Anna M. Austin, beloved wife of the late George Austin; beloved mother of Mrs. Lottie Younger and Mrs. Grace A. Ebi of Hollister and Mrs. Sadie E. Ebi of Hanford; sister of Mrs. Frances Frost of Hollister, and Mrs. Sylvia Isaacs of San Francisco. A native of Ohio. Age 83 years.

    Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday afternoon, October 13th, at 2 o'clock from the Christian Church.

    Friends may call at the Chapel of George L. Grunnagle, San Benito street near Third until noon Thursday.

    Census:
    Rue Garret C / Arrived April 1 1858 / 1 other adult in household / 3 children / 5 total

    Census:
    388 / 419 / A. M. Rue / 10 / F / / / / Ohio / S / 1-

    Census:
    A M Rue | Age 14 | White | Female | At School | | Born in Ohio

    Notes:

    Grace recalled Hollister life: “A big house with a big lot... Bad winters meant that wagon loads of mud had to be taken away. ... This was grain country then. You could see grain and hay storage bins everywhere.”

    From Neodesha Citizen:

    Married
    Austin - Rue
    On the 4th of July, 1872, at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev E.C. Cooper, Mr. Geo Austin of Thayer to miss Anna M Rue.

    The happy couple will please accept the thanks of The Citizen office for nice cake received. May George never Rue the day that made him husband

    Applied for license July 1st.

    Children:
    1. AUSTIN, Conover Rue was born on 23 Jul 1873 in Kansas; died on 22 Feb 1953 in SANTA CLARA, California.
    2. AUSTIN, Charlotte Amanda was born on 17 Sep 1875 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; died on 8 Aug 1956 in Oakland, Alameda Co., California.
    3. AUSTIN, Selma Emeline was born on 1 Jan 1881 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; died on 13 Jan 1972 in SAN LUIS OBISPO, California.
    4. 7. AUSTIN, Grace Alma was born on 30 Sep 1885 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; died on 21 Jun 1986 in Hollister, San Benito, California, USA; was buried on 24 Jun 1986 in IOOF Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA.



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