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Guillen d'Iriart, son of Joannes d'Iriart and Marie de Marianarena, owners of the borde of Courico in the quartier of Belechy.
His godparents were Guillaume de Castadet, owner of the borde of Marianarena and Catherine d'Iriart, paternal aunt. | Iriart, Guillen (I10264)
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3552 |
Guillen de Joanneshandi, elder owner of the house of Jacachury in Ustelegui, about 80 years old.
Witnesses were Pierre Iturralde and Pierre Narbaitz. | Bichy or Joanneshandy, Guillaume/Guilen (I7725)
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3553 |
Guillen de Legassa, son of Pierre de Legassa and Marie de Chemia, owners of the house of Legassa in the quartier of Erremereca.
His godparents were Guillen d'Oxalde and Magdalaine d'Indart. | Legassa, Guillen (I10849)
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3554 |
Guillen de Marianarena, son of Joannes de Marianarena and Catherine d'Oquinarena, owners of the borde of Marianarena in the quartier of Oyhansoro.
His godparents were Guilen d'Oquinarena, maternal grandfather and Marie de Marianarena, paternal aunt. | Etchenique dit Marianarena, Guillaume/Guilen (I9441)
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3555 |
Guillen de Sorcabalgaray, son of Joannes de Sorcabalgaray and Catherine d'Ernaga, living in the Aldudes.
His godparents were Guilen d'Ernaga, maternal uncle and Marie, owner of Ostatu in Leispars. | Sorcabalgaray, Guilen (I10409)
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3556 |
Guillen Lanciri, son of Bernat Lanciri and Gracianne Corcoilenea, owners of Corcoilenea.
His godparents were Guillen d'Aiceaguerre, owner of Lanciri and Marie Etcheverry, owner of Corcoilenea. | Lanciri, Guillen (I7238)
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3557 |
Guillen, elder owner of the house of Tamborinarena in the quartier of Mitxelene, about 100 years old. | Tamborinarena, Guillaume (I9966)
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3558 |
Guillen, son of Ferranjo Aisquettarena in the Aldudes, about 32 years old. | Guereciete or Ferrando Hasqueta, Guillaume/Guillen (I9783)
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3559 |
Had a brother Antoine in Arizona who left her his estate in 1887. | Mariluch, Marie (I11509)
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3560 |
Had gone to France in 1895. | Antchagno, Miguel (I15935)
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3561 |
He was noted as Arrambide on his daughter Marie's birth record in 1810 (It is assumed at this time that they are the same person). | Poco or Arrambide, Martin (I3786)
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3562 |
He 49 years old at the time of his son Gratian's birth in 1818. He was also noted as Domingo Egnautena in the margin. | Hiriart, Dominique (I5152)
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3563 |
He and his wife both died in an auto accident together. | Hasquet, Michel/Michael (I13202)
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3564 |
He and his wife Frances are buried in the Leonis Clos family plot. | Clos, Miguel/Michael (I20032)
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3565 |
He birth information was found on his marriage record and his parents were Etienne Garro and Marie Ehailea, owners of Carguinegui also called Manechandia. | Garro, Jean (I4022)
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3566 |
He came to California during the 1850's.
He was witness to a lease between Auguste Daguerre, Louis Petrissant and Dominique Mariluis.
He started out in San Juan Capistrano in sheep business during 1850's.
He was executor for Antoine Mariluis.
He was agent-in-fact for Antonio & Dominica Jaureguy and Juan Iturbide.
He was decared insolvent on 9/17/190.
When he died he had 2 lots of land which went to his wife in 1904.
He was witness to the will of Pedro Oxandabaratz.
According to Insovency case: he was in hotel, grocery & saloon business since 5/1/1878 and closed up business due to the insolvency. He owned some lots of land in the Electric Railway Homestead Association Tract where he kept his homestead. In his business he had the usual fixtures common to these places including two billiard tables. During the proceeding everthing was sold except for a couple of lots on which his home stood. Ballade also had a bar on Buena Vista St.
He was a councilman in 1883 and a member of La Fraternite in 1879 | Ballade, Pascal (I16130)
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3567 |
He came to California in 1849 with Gaston Oxarart, Pierre Larronde & Domingo Amestoy.
He resided at Ballade's house.
He was best friend with Gaston Oxarart in Buenos Aires.
He has 3 nephews in France.
Martin Etchepare was the administrator (Biscailuz attorney?)
His estate consisted of mney of $7,105.90 which he wanted to send to Leon Oxandabaratz, his nephew in France to be distributed among his other nieces & nephews there. | Oxandabaratz, Pierre/Pedro (I16244)
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3568 |
He came to California in 1870 following the death of his wife in France. | Labat, Martin (I15986)
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3569 |
He came to Los Angeles in 1851.
Adela Freeman was a child heir of Gaston - Paid $3,000 by Executor of Estate of D. Amestoy for any claim she to land once owned by G. Oxarart.
Big court battle over his estate (see Francisco Oxarart)
Domingo Amestoy was appointed one of the appraisers to the Estate - Estimated value at $200,000 originally, and supposedly increased in value to $600,000 after his death.
Witness to signing: George Cummings, M.V. Biscailuz, Simon Gless, A. Vignola & Maria Arroquy.
He had a male nurse in the 1870s.
Benita Oxarart filed against S. Gless (Murrillo) - claimed that she had married Gaston on 7/1/1874.
Francisco filed against S. Gless as son of Gaston.
Adela Freeman - when defeated took case to Supreme Court & claimed to be the sole surviving child in 1888.
He knew Bastanchury a long time & helped him with big business.
He bought El Rancho Encino from Eugene Garnier after a Sherff's sale to clear the debts of Garnier, Oxarart paid $29,000.
He was in France during year of 1883, more particularly 7/30/1883
Gastons family at the time of death: Maria Arroqui (sister 58), Simon Oxarart (brother 60), Mary Gless de Save (niece 22), Simon Gless (nephew 25), all in Los Angeles. Manana Oxarart de Itzaina (sister 64), Juana Oxarart de Lesta (sister 60), Juanita Gless de Larre (niece 27), all in Les Aldudes, France.
He foreclosed on mortgage of F. Lopez to pick up two parcels of land along Aliso & Lopez St.
Oxarart was absent from the state in July 1882 to Dec 1883 (France)
He died owing $6,000 francs for taxes on land he owned in France. | Oxarart, Jean Gaston (I11188)
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3570 |
He came with his wife and daughter Augustina in 1892, however it is unclear whether they came to live or visit. No record of their deaths exist in US. It is assumed Juan and Margarita went back to Spain. | Lifur/Lefur, Juan (I19705)
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3571 |
He claimed that he was a resident of Los Angeles County but a native of France & unable to converse in English enough to transact business except by aid of an interpreter. | D'Hospital, Gracien (I16971)
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3572 |
He claimed to be 1/16th Cherokee. | Brown, Charles George (I209)
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3573 |
He death information was found in the margin of his birth record. | Paternain, Martin (I15583)
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3574 |
He declared the birth of his nephew Mathieu Saroiberry in 1820. | Saroiberry or Salaberry, Mathieu (I5414)
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3575 |
He did work for the Pilario family in 1877-78 | Irigoyen/Hirigoyen, Manuel (I13521)
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3576 |
He did work for the Pilario family in 1878 | Zaranquibel, Vernancio (I16449)
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3577 |
He died 2 days after his daughter Dominique. | Aguerre or Duhalde, Jean (I818)
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3578 |
He died 8/3/1890 in Zacatecas, Mexico and Jean Duhalde was appointed administrator of his estate.
He was a resident of Los Angeles County at the time of death - never married.
His father Pierre Duhalde received the bulk of his estate.
He had a brother, Jean Duhalde in America & another Jean Baptiste in Souraide, France. He had a sister, Marie Duhalde in Souraide, France.
It was claimed that he was father to Jeanne Duhalde, illegitimate daughter of Marie Etchoto. Arnaud never publically acknowledged her.
He was a sheepherder.
His estate consisted of cash $3,392.70 (Farmers & Merchants), Draft $1,000 (drawn on Bank of England, made by attorney in fact: Manuel Ordoqui), Piece of land in Sabichi Tract $1,200.
A suit was brought against him 1888 from Marie Etchoto for refusal to marry her after she claimed he got her pregnant, she was looking for $20,000 in damages. Sheriff could not find him for summons. She pushed so hard, he moved to Mexico in 1889 and died there in 1890. | Duhalde, Arnaud (I16988)
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3579 |
He died after being struck by a train in Alhambra. | Cilveti, Juan Bautista (I16943)
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3580 |
He died after being struck by a trolley. His brother was also injured. | Urrutia, Martin (I18518)
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3581 |
He died as a young boy in the Crazy Woman Creek. | Marton, Richard Philip (I2252)
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3582 |
He died as the result of an auto accident in Chino. | Mutuberria, Jean Pierre (I8650)
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3583 |
He died at the French Hospital in Los Angeles. | Bourdet, Jean J. (I18674)
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3584 |
He died at the home of his niece Catherine (Mendionde) Etchart in Reno but made his home in Gardnerville, Nevada for many years. | Antchagno, Ferdinand/Fred (I499)
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3585 |
He died by falling down a 200 foot mine shaft while searching for stray sheep. | Sansinena, Pierre/Pete (I4107)
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3586 |
He died by suicide with shot to the head. | Poco, Jean/John (I12213)
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3587 |
He died from enemy fire at the battle of Montdidier in World War 1. He is listed on the war monument in the Aldudes. | Ardans, Pierre (I6680)
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3588 |
He died in 1915 and was brother to Cayetano and Bernard. He was also godfather to Joe Garat (Cayetano's son). (Source: interview with Juanita Etcheverry Garat). | Garat, Joseph/Jose (I16605)
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3589 |
He died in a car accident. | Marton, James Francis (I261)
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3590 |
He died in a work accident in the forest. | Maitia, Jean (I354)
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3591 |
He died in an auto accident. | Vicondo, Jean (I2984)
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3592 |
He died in battle at Servau in World War I. | Maitia, Pierre (I9199)
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3593 |
He died in California but was a long time resident of Winnemucca, Nevada. | Etchart, George (I15308)
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3594 |
He died in combat in World War II. Exact location is unknown. | Laxague, Dominique (I11828)
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3595 |
He died in the first part of 1895 in Orange County.
He was in partnership with Jose Rosanz prior to his death. | Elarre, Celedonio (I17014)
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3596 |
He died in the house of Anathoinea and was a day laborer (ouvrier journalier) at the time of his death. | Etchart, Jean (I13271)
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3597 |
He died in the house of Bettihalzart. There is no mention of the house of Ithurrieta in the record but since his brother Michel, age 55 and nephew Pierre age 21 fits the members of the house of Ithurrieta, it is assumed that this is the correct individual. | Laxague, Gratian (I4214)
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3598 |
He died in the house of Bidondua in the quartier of La Madeleine according to Geneanet. | Biscaichipy, Laurent (I994)
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3599 |
He died in the house of Kochenia where his youngest son Jean lived with his family. | Maitia, Jean (I156)
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3600 |
He died of a skull fracture due to an automobile accident in Idaho. His regular residence at the time of his death was on West 70th St. in Los Angeles. | Etchegaray, Sebastian Joseph (I16154)
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