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1701 | Samuel Drennan Headstone Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Hugh Byrne Date: 10/3/07 Place: Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA 36.987351269274455, -122.02658414840698 |
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1702 | Samuel Drennan History Status: Located; |
Owner of original: DAR Histories of California Pioneers Date: 1934 Place: Santa Cruz, CA |
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1703 | Samuel Drennan Obituary Status: Located; From Santa Cruz Surf, Sept. 8, 1891: SAMUEL DRENNAN A Prominent Character in Santa Cruz For a Quarter of a Century The announcement yesterday afternoon of the death of Samuel Drennan at his residence on Church street in this city altho’ not unexpected to his family and friends, was a surprise to the wider circle of his acquaintances known as the general public. It is no exaggeration to say that everybody knew Sam Drennan, and everybody in this instance is by no means limited to the inhabitants of this city and county. For twenty-five years Mr. Drennan was rarely absent from a radius of 100 feet from the Pacific Ocean House, and being of a genial and social disposition, he formed the acquaintance of nearly every visitor to our city in that period of time, and no other citizen could it be more truthfully said that he was indeed a local landmark. Samuel Drennan was born in the town of Chatham, Sangamon county, Illinois, October 30th, 1829. He came to California in 1852, and after mining for a year in Tuolumne county came to Santa Cruz where he was engaged in the insurance and real estate business, at first in partnership with Amasa Pray, (deceased), then with Hon. Lucien Heath, also deceased, and afterwards with J. R. Chace. At the beginning of the present year he sold his interest in the business to T. V. Mathews and devoted his time to settling up his affairs. His chair and desk in the familiar office were never disturbed and up to within a few weeks he was seldom “off duty.” On May 28th, 1868, Mr. Drennan was married to Miss Louise Fernald, a teacher in the public schools here and a sister of Mrs. Amasa Pray. Their long union has been blessed with several children four of whom Misses Edith, Mabel and Dora and Master Ryland Drennan, survive their father. Mr. Drennan was a member of Pilot Hose No. 2, of the Knights of Honor and of the Masonic fraternity, under whose auspices he will be buried on Thursday. |
Date: Sept. 8, 1891 Place: Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA |
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1704 | Samuel Ebi Headstone Status: Located; Samuel Eby 6 Sep 1842, Mottville Cemetery |
Place: Mottville Township Cemetery, Mottville Township, St Joseph, MI USA 41.7939801, -85.7554493 |
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1705 | Samuel Gray Byrne Headstone Born in Windham Conn, Died Nov 21 1891, age 73 | |||
1706 | Samuel H Byrne Headstone died July 7, 1862, aged 73 | |||
1707 | Samuel Michael Scheiner Clockwise: Edith ? Scheiner, adopted daughter of Sayre, Liz Sheinaus Scheiner, Ruth Sheinaus Asimov, Frank Scheiner, Sayre Scheiner, Eric Asimov, adopted son of Sayre, Stanley & Nanette Asimov (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1708 | Samuel Paul Baron Handy_2008 Ben, Mara, Isabel, Sam and Maile Handy (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1709 | Samuel Pines | |||
1710 | Samuel Pines and Bella Schwartz Sam & Bella (Schwartz / Scheiner) Pines Circa 1946 | |||
1711 | Samuel Scheiner 25 Nov 2006 (4) (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1712 | Samuel Valentine | |||
1713 | Samuel Valentine (1) | |||
1714 | Samuel_Asimov | |||
1715 | San Lorenzo Stables EARLY DAY LIVERY STABLE (From the Preston Sawyer Collection) At the turn of the century the San Lorenzo Stable on upper Pacific avenue was one of ten flourishing livery stables in Santa Cruz. The San Lorenzo not only had the distinction of being a real local pioneer in its line, but was also one of the last to leave the field, prior to the twenties. The Elsom Stables on Soquel avenue, near Pacific, closed down in 1916, was the last to go. Final location of the San Lorenzo was on Front street where it moved late in 1905 to make way for erection of the two-story brick building of today for the Byrne Brothers Hardware store. The Front street site was several doors south of Post Office corner on the site of old-time business houses burned in the "big fire" of 1894. It was active at the time the post office was under construction in 1911-12, a long building extending eastward almost to the banks of the San Lorenzo river. One of the operators there was Col. A. G. Abbott. When the building burned in 1928, it had long since ended its career as a livery stable, being then in .use by the Daniels Transfer company, mainly for storage purposes. The San Lorenzo Stables (or its predecessor; just when the name was adopted is vague) got its start in 1850 when Hiram Imus put up a little building at Vine and Mission streets. It was rented in 1856 by Charles Lincoln, a Maine boy still a youngster in his teens. He had come to California at the age of 13 in 1852 and was "the boy sheriff" when he was elected to that office in 1867 at the age of 28. Lincoln had C. C. Martin of Glenwood as a partner for a time and was using the name of "San Lorenzo Stable" when they moved in 1864 to the new frame building erected for them on Pacific avenue. They were proprietors of the livery business but lessees of the building which was erected by Sam Drennan, an Illinois native who had come to the West coast by way of the Isthmus in 1852. Drennan Was Constable Drennan, like most of the early Santa Cruzans, found his first work here in the sawmills but in 1853 came in from Soquel to be constable and deputy sheriff, a job he held under O. K. Stampley and two succeeding sheriffs. His daughter Louise, married Walter C. Byrne, in 1899. awarded the contract to put up the brick building, into which they moved their hardware store early in 1906. They had previously been in the McPherson building at Pacific avenue and Locust street. The picture was taken in September, 1905, shortly before dismantling operations began on the old stable. The ancient building had survived the fire of 1865 which started close by and swept northward to Mission street taking with it the San Lorenzo Exchange, predecessor of the Pacific Ocean House. In the window of the Postal Telegraph office are posters announcing the coming of Barnum & Bailey circus to Santa Cruz that year for the first of its two visits here. It called once again, in September, 1910, but Ringling Brothers came five times in all, before the two shows were combined. | |||
1716 | Sandy and Claire Hershfield Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Scott Lasky, http://laskyphoto.com/ |
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1717 | Sanford HERSHFIELD Status: Located; | |||
1718 | Santa Cruz Boy Talks With Hawaii; Pleasures oF Radio Status: Located; Santa Cruz Evening News Article, featuring John D Byrne |
Date: 6/7/1922 Place: Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA 36.97574680109207, -122.03398704528809 |
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1719 | Santia-Sitkin-Porzel (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1720 | Sara Coles | |||
1721 | Sarah Abby Graves | |||
1722 | Sarah Amelia Coles | |||
1723 | Sarah Amelia Coles (Wood) | |||
1724 | Sarah Amelia Coles Wood | |||
1725 | Sarah Ann Stewart (Rue) obituary Status: Located; Obituary from Hollister Freelance for Sarah Ann Stewart Rue | |||
1726 | Sarah Baldwin Barteau Status: Located; |
Date: Abt. 1883 |
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1727 | Sarah Baldwin Barteau Status: Located; Taken about 1880 in Brookhaven, Long Island. |
Date: 1880 Place: Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY, USA |
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1728 | Sarah Baldwin Barteau abt 1881-82 | |||
1729 | Sarah Baldwin Barteau abt 1882 | |||
1730 | Sarah Baldwin Barteau and Martha Mathews (Barteau) Status: Located; |
Date: Abt 1865 |
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1731 | Sarah Byrne Norman Headstone Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Hugh Byrne Date: 07/27/2010 Place: Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA 42.2376565, -84.4113574 |
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1732 | Sarah Emeline Balch Status: Located; Later Emeline Serles, wife of Milan Carmi Serles | |||
1733 | Sarah Griffing 1801 - 1887 | |||
1734 | Sarah Hegeman | |||
1735 | Sarah Hewlett | |||
1736 | Sarah Hewlett Mitchell | |||
1737 | Sarah Lerner (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1738 | Sarah Maria Barteau | |||
1739 | Sarah Maria Barteau (Cooke) Status: Located; | |||
1740 | Sarah Maria Barteau Cook Letter to William Barteau, Feb 3 1867 | |||
1741 | Sarah Maria Barteau letter to William Barteau, Feb 22 1866 | |||
1742 | Sarah Overton (Barteau) Status: Located; | |||
1743 | Sarah Rue legal summons to Garrett Rue | |||
1744 | Sarah Salz (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1745 | Sarah Trapnell / John Byrne Wedding Announcement Status: Located; Feb 24, 1957 Santa Cruz Sentinel wedding announcement for marriage of John Byrne and Sarah Trapnell |
Date: 2/24/1957 Place: Santa Cruz, CA |
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1746 | Sarah Valentine | |||
1747 | Sarah Valentine Trapnell | |||
1748 | Sarah Valentine Trapnell (Byrne) Status: Located; |
Date: Abt 1956 |
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1749 | Sarah Valentine Trapnell - John Austin Byrne Wedding Announcement 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Coles Trapnell have the honour of announcing the marriage of their daughter Sarah Valentine to John Austin Byrne United States Army on Monday, the fourth of February Nineteen hundred and fifty-seven Frankfurt, Germany | |||
1750 | Sarah Valentine Trapnell Death Notice Status: Located; Sarah Trapnell Byrne Sarah Trapnell Byrne Passed away suddenly April 18, 2006, at her home in Palo Alto, CA, at age 68. Sally was born May 28, 1937, in Brooklyn, NY. During the war her family moved to Los Angeles, where her father, Coles Trapnell, worked as a story editor and producer at several movie studios. Her mother, Jean Trapnell, taught English in public schools and community colleges. Sally started college in 1954 at Stanford University, where she met her future husband, Jack Byrne, while both worked on the staff of the Stanford Daily. Upon graduation he was drafted and was sent to Germany; she interrupted her college education to go with him, and they were married in Frankfurt in 1957. They eventually settled in Palo Alto, where Jack became an editor and production manager at SRI International. Sally graduated Phi Beta Kappa in English from Stanford in 1962. She and Jack raised two children and remained together until his death in 1993. Sally was the family genealogist and could recite lineages and arrival dates of the branches of the Trapnell tree back to the 17th century. She liked gospel music Sunday mornings on KPFA, trips to the Mitchell Park library and the occasional old movie at the Stanford Theater. Sally was a loving and supportive mother, and an attentive and generous grandmother. She is survived by her sons, Trapper and Hugh; her sister, Jane Marino; and her grandchildren, Zoe, Elizabeth and Keenan. A Memorial Service will be held June 17 at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Menlo Park, which Sally attended for more than 40 years. Memorial donations may be made to the Peninsula Open Space Trust. This article appeared on page Z - 99 of the San Francisco Chronicle. |
Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle Date: April, 2006 37.418083, -122.11618 |
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1751 | Sarah Valentine Trapnell High School Graduation June 17, 1954 | |||
1752 | Sarah-Baldwin-Barteau-Abt-1880 | |||
1753 | Sarah-Trapnell-Baptism-1947 Sarah Valentine Trapnell Baptism Certificate. | |||
1754 | Sayre & Edith Scheiner Status: Located; | |||
1755 | Sayre Scheiner Status: Located; |
Date: Abt 1940 |
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1756 | Sayre Scheiner Status: Located; |
Date: 1946 |
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1757 | Sayre Scheiner | |||
1758 | Sayre Scheiner ca 1946 (1) | |||
1759 | Sayre_Scheiner Clockwise: Edith ? Scheiner, adopted daughter of Sayre, Liz Sheinaus Scheiner, Ruth Sheinaus Asimov, Frank Scheiner, Sayre Scheiner, Eric Asimov, adopted son of Sayre, Stanley & Nanette Asimov | |||
1760 | Scheiner family_Mara_Lo_Dad Pete_Susan and Di 2021 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1761 | Scmuel & Gdale after hospital (3) Son & Father: Alexander-Samuel and Gdaly Asimov, in Israel (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1762 | Scott Trapnell circa 1910 | |||
1763 | Seated LtoR_Mom Grinzburg, Valentina Grinzburg Berman with Mikhail, Dad Grinzburg_Standing from left_Isaac Berman and 3 unknown people abt 1958 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1764 | Second cousins Nanette Asimov, Barbara Karshmer & Didi Scheiner at Passover, 2006, at 1448 Plymouth Ave. (1) 2nd Cousins Nanette Asimov, Barbara Karshmer & Didi Scheiner (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1765 | Selma Emeline Austin Status: Located; |
Date: Abt. 1898 Place: Hollister, CA |
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1766 | Serafima and Gdale at the mediterranean sea.Israel.2007 Serafima Asimova and Gdale Asimov, Israel (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1767 | Serafima Asimov (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1768 | Serafima Asimova, beneath the Petrovich town sign, 1983. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1769 | Serafima Rubenstein, maternal grandma of Serafima Asimova | |||
1770 | Sergei Konstantinovich | |||
1771 | Sergey Konstantinovich | |||
1772 | Serles-McMahon marriage license 1886 | |||
1773 | Serles-McMahon marriage license side note | |||
1774 | Sewell & Amelia Graves | |||
1775 | Sewell Fogg Graves and Howard Sewell Byrne Status: Located; Sewell Fogg Graves & Howard Sewell Byrne |
Owner of original: Cynthia Byrne Date: Abt. 1915 |
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1776 | Sewell Fogg Graves, Artist Captain of the Pacific | |||
1777 | Sewell Graves & Walter | |||
1778 | Sewell-Graves-Painting Painting by Sewell Fogg Graves | |||
1779 | SewellGravesHowardByrneabt1920 | |||
1780 | Sharley (Charlotte Burns) | |||
1781 | Sheinaus family photo Foff, Nettie, Harold and Ruth abt. 1941 Sheinaus family photo: Foff, Nettie, Harold & Ruth abt. 1941 | |||
1782 | Shellina Rawji | |||
1783 | Sherman Marshall Barteau and Allie Latham Barteau Status: Located; |
Date: Unknown |
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1784 | Sherman William Barteau Status: Located; |
Date: 1878 |
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1785 | Shlomo_Irina_Ilya_and Julia Leikin LEIKINS 1991. Solomon, Irina, Julia & Ilya (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1786 | Sholem & Kayla Scheiner, Headstone, Acacia Cemetery, Queens, NY (5) KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA | |||
1787 | Siblings Deborah and Greg Henschel KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
1788 | Siegel family 1970's.Rich.Lyn.Gail.Robt.Lari_2 | |||
1789 | Silas Valentine Headstone Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Hugh Byrne Date: 30 Jul 2012 Place: se corner piping rock & duck pond road, matinecock, nassau, ny 40.8659753, -73.5937993 |
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1790 | Simon Salz & Eva Spiegelman marriage certificate 12.30.1906 | |||
1791 | Simon Salz & Eva Spiegelman marriage certificate 12.30.1906 (1) | |||
1792 | simon_salz OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA | |||
1793 | Sister of Gdaly Asimov, Serafima Asimov's husband | |||
1794 | Skidding Down Memory Lane - Coles Trapnell Memoir of Coles Trapnell, written around 1987. Approx 30 pages, covering mostly his early childhood. Compelling and well-written, and it's a shame he didn't go any further with it. | |||
1795 | sofia katz | |||
1796 | Sofia Katz. abt. 1930 (1) Dvosja Asimov ?? w/ husband, son & daughter. Dvosja was Jack (Judah3)'s sister. (c) 1930 | |||
1797 | Solomon (Shlomo) Leikin LEIKINS 1991. Solomon, Irina, Julia & Ilya | |||
1798 | Solomon Schwartz Solomon Schwartz | |||
1799 | Soojin Lee Karshmer KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA | |||
1800 | Sophia Ryan (1 yr old), summer 2022 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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