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FERNALD, Beatrice[1]
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Name FERNALD, Beatrice Gender Female Person ID I2708 Hugh Byrne and Nanette Asimov Lines Last Modified 30 May 2024
Father FERNALD, Charles, b. 28 May 1830, North Berwick, York, ME, USA d. 7 Jul 1892, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
(Age 62 years)
Mother HOBBS, Hannah, b. Jun 1842 Marriage 7 May 1862 North Berwick, York, ME, USA [2]
Family ID F944 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family ROGERS, Robert Cameron, b. 20 Dec 1900 d. 28 Jan 1981 (Age 80 years) Children 1. ROGERS, Allen 2. ROGERS, Roger Family ID F979 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 May 2024
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Albums Renald Fernald and Descendants (27)
Renald Fernald of Portsmouth, NH and photos, documents related to his descendants.
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Sources - [S229] Unpublished records of the families of California pioneers / gathered by the various chapters from original sources, DAR California Pioneers, (California : State Committee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- ]), Children of Charles Fernald, 1. Beatrice, m. Robet Cameron Rogers, the author of "The Rosary." Children (Surname Rogers): a. Allen. b. Roger., 2. Reginald, 3. Charles, m. ---- Swift, a daughter of one of the firm of Swift and Company, meat packers.
- [S253] Michael James Phillips, History of Santa Barbara County California From its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, (1927 SJ Clarke Publishing, Chicago - San Francisco - Los Angeles), On May 7, 1862, at North Berwick, Maine, Judge Fernald was united, in marriage to Miss Hannah Hobbs., 253.
- [S229] Unpublished records of the families of California pioneers / gathered by the various chapters from original sources, DAR California Pioneers, (California : State Committee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- ]), Children of Charles Fernald, 1. Beatrice, m. Robet Cameron Rogers, the author of "The Rosary." Children (Surname Rogers): a. Allen. b. Roger., 2. Reginald, 3. Charles, m. ---- Swift, a daughter of one of the firm of Swift and Company, meat packers.
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