DRENNAN, ?[1]
1869 - 1869 (0 years)-
Name DRENNAN, ? Birth 9 Jun 1869 Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA [1] Gender Male Death 12 Jun 1869 Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA [1] Burial Baby Drennan Headstone Person ID I2195 Hugh Byrne and Nanette Asimov Lines Last Modified 7 Dec 2024
Father DRENNAN, Samuel, b. 30 Oct 1829, Chatam, Sangamon, IL, USA d. 7 Sep 1891, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA (Age 61 years) Mother FERNALD, Olive Louisa, b. 4 Apr 1839, North Berwick, York, ME, USA d. 21 Feb 1921, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA (Age 81 years) Marriage 28 May 1868 Pacific Ocean House, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, CA [2, 3] At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. pacific-ocean-house-santa-cruz
Pacific Ocean House in Santa Cruz, site of wedding for Sam Drennan and Olive Louisa FernaldPhotos Edith Anderson Drennan (Gragg) & Mabel Louise Drennan (Byrne) Mabel, Dora, and Edith Drennan Samuel & Louisa Drennan home, 45 Church Street, Santa Cruz.
Home of Sam & Louisa Drennan. Torn down May 31, 1941 to make way for parking lot next to Wessendorf mortuary.Histories History_of_Drennan_house
History feature from Santa Cruz Sentinel, May 4, 1941, on the impending demolition of the Samuel & Louise Drennan home to make way for a mortuary parking lot.pacific-ocean-house-santa-cruz
Pacific Ocean House in Santa Cruz, site of wedding for Sam Drennan and Olive Louisa FernaldFamily ID F50 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Birth - 9 Jun 1869 - Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA Death - 12 Jun 1869 - Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set
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Sources - [S213] Santa Cruz Sentinel, (Santa Cruz, CA 1850s to present), 1869-6-12, Page 2 Col 7.
- [S213] Santa Cruz Sentinel, (Santa Cruz, CA 1850s to present), May 30, 1868, pg. 2 col. 5.
- [S229] Unpublished records of the families of California pioneers / gathered by the various chapters from original sources, DAR California Pioneers, (California : State Committee of Genealogical Research, Daughters of the American Revolution, [1927- ]), She (Louisa Fernald) taught for three or four years and was married May 28, 1868 to Samuel Drennan at the Pacific Ocean House which was the first brick hotel of the town and built by Amasa Pray, her brother-in-law., Vol 4, page 165.
- [S213] Santa Cruz Sentinel, (Santa Cruz, CA 1850s to present), 1869-6-12, Page 2 Col 7.
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