Part II Mariposa Gazette 1864- 1878
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Part Two Mariposa Gazette 1864- 1878
There is only one issue for the year 1864 in the microfilms of my coverage
of the Gazette October
29, 1864.
Vitals October 1864 Mariposa Gazette
none listed
Obitaries, marriages and birth announcements
None Reported
There is only one issue for the year 1864 in the microfilms of my coverage
of the Gazette October
29, 1864.
Vitals October 1864 Mariposa Gazette
none listed
Obitaries, marriages and birth announcements
None Reported
Vitals 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Vitals July - August 1865 Mariposa Gazette
July 1, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
missing issue
July 8, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
none listed
July 15, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Birth July 15, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Princeton, July 13th, 1865, a SON to the wife of Samuel BURROUGHS.
July 22 & 29, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
missing issues
August 5 & 12, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
missing issues
August 19, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Birth August 19, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
On the Chowchilla, August 16th, 1865, a SON to the wife of J. W. KYRE.
Died August 19, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At lower Agua Fria, Wednesday, August 16th,
1865, EDWARD, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
EGENHOFF, aged about 4 years.
"Close the door lightly,
Bridle the breath,
Our little earth angel,
Is talking with death.
Gently he woes him,
His arms are about him-
He bears him away!
Music comes floating
Down from the dome,
Angels are chanting
The sweet welcome home."
August 26, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
missing issue
Obituaries, marriage and Birth announcements.
NORTHY, Wm. July 8, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Wm. NORTHY, a native of Cornwall, England,
was instantly killed at the Mariposa mine last Monday
afternoon, by the sudden falling of the "hanging
wall" of the vein upon him. About eight tons of rocks
fell upon him, causing almost instant death.
The following is the result of the Coroner's investigation:
We, the Jury in the case of the inquisition
on the body of William NORTHY, find that he came to his
death from a cave in the mine, producing fracture
in the skull; that he was 20 years of age; born in the
Western part of Cornwall, England, and a single
man.
F. A. DAVIS, foreman
Mariposa, July 2d, 1865.
Vitals September 1865 Mariposa Gazette
September 2, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Birth September 2, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Princeton, August 25th, a DAUGHTER to the wife of Joseph PHILLIPS.
Died September 2, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa Saturday, August 26, 1865, Jesus
Gusman ANAJA, a native of Durango, Mexico, aged 56
years.
The deceased came to this place in 1851, and
has children living in Mexico as well as here. She was
highly respected among the people of this
place.
In Hornitos, August 24th, HENRY L., son of
Daniel and Margaret MAYON, aged one year, two
months and twenty days.
In Mariposa, Saturday, August 26th, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. PENDERGAST.
September 9, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Birth September 9, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In San Francisco, August 30th, a SON to the Wife of Solomon KRAFT.
September 16, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Died September 16, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, on Friday evening, September 8th,
1865, Mr. J. ALLEN SUMMERFORD, aged 42
years.
Mr. SUMMERFORD was buried Sunday last by the
Masons, to which order he belonged for many
years. He left a wife and a large circle of
friends to mourn his loss.
September 23, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Birth September 23, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At Greeley's Mill, August 4th, 1865, a SON to the wife of J. F. GREELEY.
In Coulterville, August 5th, 1865, a SON to the wife of John MENTZER.
Married September 23, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Stockton, September 14th, 1865, by Rev.
Mr. NICHLSON, Mr. Theodore R. LEGRAYS to Miss
Mary KOHL.
At the residence of the bride's father, on
Dry Creek Merced county, September 13th, 1865, by Rev.
Geo. W. WOOD, P. D. WIGGINTON, to Miss SALLIE
E. MOORE.
September 30, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Birth September 30, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At the Pine Tree Vein, Sunday, September 24th, a SON to the Wife of Mr. Philander KITTS.
Married September 30, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Merced County, September 21st, 1865 by Rev.
Mr. JAMISON, Mr. David E. SMITH of this
county, to Miss Eliza CAMPBELL, of Merced.
Died September 30, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, Sunday, September 24th, 1865,
of Typhus fever, Mr. DAVID A. DAVIS, age 21 years
and 5 months.
The deceased was born on Charlies creek, a
short distance below Pittsburgh, in Allengany county,
Pennsylvania, and came to this county about
three years ago, and has resided here since. He was a
brother of James H. DAVIS, (for many years
Under Sheriff of this county) and a young man of good
habits- manly and upright in conduct, and
became a favorite with all whose acquaintance he made.- His
death created a deep feeling of sorrow in
the entire community, and his remains were followed to their
last resting place by the largest procession
we have seen here. He was buried with Masonic honors,
having become a member of that order. A remarkable
fatality seems to have followed his family at the
East. Of his brothers Wm. H. DAVIS was killed
in the seven days fight before Richmond in 1862.
Thomas B. DAVIS was killed at Pittsburg Landing,
and John D. DAVIS died of bilious fever at St.
Louis some time since, making four sons in
less than four years, with mother at home in delicate
health. The relatives of the deceased have
the sympathy of the entire community in the last sad
affliction. (Pittsburg papers please copy.)
Obituaries, marriage and birth announcements
NELSON September 2, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Died of Mania-Potu.- Last Monday night, about
one o'clock, a strange man came to Mr. McCANN'S
house at the Vale of Avoca Ranch, and broke
open the door. McCANN soon ascertained that his
strange visitor was suffering from delirium
tremens. Mr. McCANN came to town next day and
reported the case to the Sheriff, when officer
MYERS went to the ranch and found the man dying. He
expired Tuesday night. The man's name was
NELSON, and he was a Norwegian. It is not known where
he last came from. An inquest was held on
the body, by Coroner GRANDVOINET, when the above
fact were elicited.
FLEMING, Owen September 9, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
The body of Owen FLEMING was found on the trail
near West's ranch last Thursday. He had been
thrown from his horse and killed as the Coroner's
Jury found. He was from Michigan and aged about
fifty years. We are under obligations to Coroner
GRANDVOINET for the following:
We. the undersigned jurors, summoned by Coroner
Dr. J. A. GRANDVOINET, of Mariposa county,
California, to hold an inquest upon the body
of Owen FLEMMING, find that deceased was a native of
Ireland and came to this State from Michigan.
That he came to his death by being thrown from his
mule, while in a state of intoxication, on
the road leading from Fred Holt's Ranch to West's Ranch. We
further find that deceased was over fifty
years of age.
S. M. CUNNINGHAM,
John SNOW,
Nelson BOLTON,
Fred HOLT,
J. C. THOMPSON, C. Foster, Joseph W. FRYE.
West Ranch, Mariposa county, Sept. 7th, 1865.
CARSON, Kit September 9, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
A Daughter Of Kit CARSON.- The Aurora Union
of August 25th says: A well known "woman of the
town," generally known as "Kit CARSON," died
in this place early this morning. She was part Indian,
and claimed to be the daughter, by a half-breed
Indian woman, of the celebrated mountaineer Kit
CARSON. She has resided here about five years
and is said to have been intelligent and well
educated. Intemperance caused her death.
ROGERS, Boss September 23, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Homicide.- On Monday morning, September 11th,
one Boos ROGERS was killed by Henry
DELAVAN, at R. CHANDLER'S drinking saloon,
six miles below Snellings'. The circumstances as
related by a corespondent of the Stockton
Independent are as follows:
RODGERS on Sunday evening accused DELAVAN of
stealing his pipe, when an altercation took
place, from which DELAVAN came out best. On
Monday, RODGERS, armed with knife and pistol,
went after DELAVAN, found and attacked him.
DELAVAN was also armed, and after a short struggle,
succeeded in putting two shots into ROGERS,
either of which would have been fatal- one in the breast,
the other in the abdomen. The wounded man
survived but a short time. DELAVAN gave himself up,
was examined before a Justice and discharged,
as having acted in justifiable self defense.
Vitals October 1865 Mariposa Gazette
October 7, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Born October 7, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, September 30th, 1865, a DAUGHTER to the wife of A. M SWANEY.
Married October 7, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At the residence of Mr. LORRIGAN, Monday, October
2d, 1865, by Rev. Father AUGER, Mr.
JOSIAH ALTHOUSE, to Miss CATHARINE MULLEN,
both of Bridgeport, Mariposa County.
We are pleased to hear Jos, that you have entered
the connubial circle, and that your visit to the "old
folks" has been postponed for a short time
longer. May happiness and prosperity attend you both
through life.
Died October 7, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, Monday October 3d, 1865, Mr. CHRISTOPHER
CHASE WILSON, aged 35 years, a
native of Ellsworth, Maine.
October 14, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
missing issue
October 21, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Born October 21, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Hornitos, October 16, 1865, a SON to the wife of William TURNER.
In Coulterville, October 16, 1865, Twin BOYS to the wife of Wm. H. CLOUGH.
In Mariposa, Oct. 9th, 1865, a DAUGHTER to the wife of Chas. S. PECK.
Married October 21, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Bear Valley, at the Oso Hotel, on Sunday,
Oct. 15, 1865, by Judge JONES, Mr. R. M. RHODES to
Miss SARAH F. DOTY, both of this county.
Died October 21, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, Saturday, October 14, 1865, after
a lingering illness, Mr. WM. NICHOLS, aged 64
years.
At Sweetwater, Saturday, October 14, 1865, JOHN, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin CONDROY.
At Buffalo Gulch, Friday, October 13, 1865,
MIGUEL GONZALES, aged 25 years, a native of
Mexico.
At the same place, on Saturday, October 14, 1865, ANTONIO LABEDERO, aged 40 years.
At the same place and time, an Italian named FRANCISCO, aged 35 years.
October 28, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Died October 28, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Hornitos, Monday, October 23, 1865, infant
child of Mr. and Mrs. George REEB, aged fifteen
months and three days.
Obituaries, marriage and birth announcements
WILSON, Christopher October 7, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Killing of Chris WILSON
It again becomes our painful duty to record
the details of another homicide which occurred in this place
last Saturday evening on Main street, in front
of the Areda Saloon- we allude to the shooting and
killing of Chris C. WILSON by James H. LAWRENCE,
senior editor of the Mariposa Free Press. We
conceive it to be our duty as a journalist
to publish the circumstances and particulars under which this
homicide was committed, and in commenting
upon the same shall endeavor to be faithful and impartial
to all parties concerned. It appears from
the evidence brought forth at the examination of Mr.
LAWRENCE, which took place on Monday last
before Justice GILTNER, that the deceased had, just
previous to the shooting, been quietly sitting
and conversing with Mr. Geo. TEMPLE, at the saloon
above mentioned. After conversing some time
WILSON arose remarking that he would go to bed, and
walked out to the end of the porch in front
of the saloon. At this time, Mr. LAWRENCE was seen
standing also in front of the saloon, but
some distance down the street, talking with one Peter
JOHNSON. Soon after, Mr. LAWRENCE left JOHNSON
and walked up the street, when Mr.
WILSON stepped out into the street in front
of Mr. LAWRENCE and said "LAWRENCE, you don't
like me," or words to that effect. LAWRENCE
then spoke to WILSON, and proposed to him to shake
hands in friendship, extending his hand, one
witness says, with the index finger pointing to WILSON.
The latter then said to LAWRENCE, "If you
have anything against me take it out," or to that effect.
Mr. LAWRENCE instantly jumped back some two
or three steps, drawing his pistol at the time,
cocked it and fire twice at WILSON, the first
shot taking effect n the left side, just below the heart, and
going nearly through the body, which caused
the death of WILSON. The second shot missed.
WILSON made no demonstration to assault LAWRENCE-
the above being all passed between them.
Instantly after the first shot WILSON turned
round towards the saloon and exclaimed, " Oh, I'm shot,"
or " I'm a shot man," and walked into the
back room of the saloon, and LAWRENCE ran up the street
towards his office. Only one of many witnesses
states that he saw a pistol in the hands of WILSON
until after the firing on the part of LAWRENCE.
JOHNSON stated also that during the conversation
WILSON had his right hand on his hip, and
after the first shot he turned his attention to WILSON, and
saw a pistol in his hand. Other witnesses
state that immediately after the first shot WILSON turned
round towards the saloon, with both hands
placed near the wound, and they saw no pistol until he was
assisted back to a chair, when a pistol was
found on his person. JOHNSON stated also that the first
intimation he had that a difficulty would
take place, was when LAWRENCE jumped back and drew his
pistol and fired.
The above are the facts of the case, and in
the face of all this evidence, the Court saw fit to discharge
the defendant from custody. No witness stated
that WILSON made the slightess demonstration
towards assaulting LAWRENCE- that he did not
change his position when LAWRENCE jumped back
and fired, or raise his hand until after he
had received his fatal wound- he then turned away from
LAWRENCE, who again fired at him and then
ran away.- It was permitted in evidence to show that the
deceased had made threats against LAWRENCE
just before the difficulty- but this was not made
known to LAWRENCE. He had, however, been informed
some time previous that deceased had
threatened him, and they had a difficulty
at the time of the Democratic Convention in July last.
Both parties are old time citizens of this
county. Mr. WILSON has for many years been engaged as a
sawyer in this neighborhood, and was well
known as an industrious, hard working and useful citizen.-
He was generally a temperate and very peaceable
man, yet occasionally would permit his reason to be
carried away by intoxicating drink, on which
occasion he would sometimes become troublesome with
those towards whom he entertained any dislike.
On this occasion WILSON was in liquor- killed when
intoxicated! While thus speaking of the faults
of deceased, we must say, as a true journalist, that the
same is true, and to a much greater extent,
of Mr. LAWRENCE. He is constantly armed, and within a
very few weeks past has made many difficulties-
made assaults upon inoffensive persons with a six
shooter, invariably without just provocation.
If WILSON was a dangerous and desperate man,
LAWRENCE was the most dangerous, and the greater
desperado, and the rule of law that acquits
LAWRENCE of the murder, would have justified
his being slain on numerous occasions during the
past year. But e cannot justify LAWRENCE in
this killing of WILSON, as did the Justice. We do not
think or believe that he was acting in necessary
self defense, or even in self-defense at all, for
WILSON had made no demonstration towards assaulting
or injuring the person of LAWRENCE. We
believe that the attack upon WILSON was unprovoked,
and entirely unjustifiable, and not sustained by
the evidence, o the law of justifiable homicide.
Indian Tom October 7, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
An Indian was killed at Colorado, in this county,
on Sunday evening by a Mexican named PANCO
GARCIA. The latter was brought to town and
examined before Justice McVICAR, who committed him
to await the action of the Grand Jury. The
following is the verdict of the Coroner's Jury, summoned by
County COroner GRANDVOINET:
We, the undersigned as members of this jury
do certify that an Indian called Indian Tom, came to his
death by violence at the hands of a Mexican
called PANCHE GARCIA, by the infliction of eleven
stabs through the body by a knife, at Colorado,
Mariposa County, on October first. Signed
Joseph PRIST, foreman,
E. GARITY,
G. DONOLOT,
J. W. TROMAS,
R. SAWYER,
J. McKINNEY,
Adam BOULK.
Vitals November 1865 Mariposa Gazette
November 4, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Born November 4, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At the Big Springs, on Lovejoy's Road, Wednesday,
November 1st, 1865, a DAUGHTER to the wife of
Reuben PRESTON.
In Mariposa, November 2d, 1865 a SON to the Wife of John HESLER.
Married November 4, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
On the Mariposa Creek, Merced County, November
1st, 1865, by Rev. J. C. PENDERGAST, J. C. C.
RUSSELL to Miss SOPHIA ELLIS, both of Merced
County.
Died November 4, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, Monday, October 30th, JANE eldest
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. MILIAVACA, aged 5
years 8 days.
On Saxons Creek, Mariposa County, Thursday,
November 2d, 1865, JOHN SHANZ, aged about 50
years.
In Hornitos, Wednesday, October 25th, 1865,
the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Eleazer GIVENS, of
Convulsions, aged two years and seven months.
November 11, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Born November 11, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, November 9th, 1865, a SON to the wife of L. S. S. FARNSWORTH.
Married November 11, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Sacramento, at the What Cheer House, November
6th, by the Rev. M. C. BRIGGS, A. M. CLARK
to Miss EMMA GLIDDEN, all of Mariposa county.
Died November 11, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, November 9th, 1865, at her residence,
corner of 4th and Bullion streets, Mrs. PEBBY
McCREADY, wife of Mr. Thomas McCREADY, aged
63 years.
We are called upon to lament the Death of a
good and warm friend. Mrs. Pebby McCREADY, was a
resident of the counties of Alleghany and
Mercer, in Pennsylvania, for many years, and came to this
State in 1859, accompanied by her husband
and family. She has a large number of sons and daughters,
living in this place- some of our most worthy
neighbors. She has resided in Mariposa about 6 years,
and her decease, thought at a ripe old age,
is lamented by a wide circle of friends, who enjoyed her
society in life, and sympathizes with her
relatives in their present affliction.
Shut not the golden sunset out,
And darken not your home;
Think not that I am in the grave,
Mid Solitude and gloom.
But with the saints and angels bright,
Where all is rest and love;
Direct your thoughts with ernest faith,
To my fair home above.
November 18, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Died November 18, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At Millerton, Fresno County, on Thursday, November
9th, 1865, Hon. JAMES MADISON
BONDURANT, aged 51 years, a native of Virginia.
In Mariposa, on Sunday, Nov. 12, 1865, Infant
Child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TREWICK, aged four
months.
Married November 18, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, Nov. 12, 1865, by Judge L. F. JONES, I. W. HARRIS to Miss NETTIE A. DURFEE.
November 25, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Born November 28, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Princeton, November 3d, 1865, a DAUGHTER
to the wife of Mr. CONDRAY.
Obituaries, marriage and birth announcements.
BONDURANT, Hon. J. M. November 18, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Death of Hon. J. M. BONDURANT.
The sad intelligence of the decease of Judge
BONDURANT was received in this place but a few
moments previous to the arrival of his remains.,
and caused a deep feeling of sorrow to all. So many a
resident here - so well known and universally
esteemed for all his many excellent qualities as a man
and a Judge, notwithstanding his known delicate
health, the sad tidings fell like a pall of sorrow on all-
old and young went with grievous heart to
look for the last time upon his features, whilst he lay at
Masonic Hall. Business houses were clothed
in mourning on reception of the news, and quiet and
sadness seemed to prevail for the time.
James M. BONDURANT was a native of Virginia,
having been born in Cumberland county, in 1814.
He went to Alabama when quite a young man,
and resided there until 1849, when he with others from
that State started for California, arriving
here the same year. He first commenced business as a trader,
but on the organization of the State Government
he was elected County Judge of Mariposa county; a
position which he filled with credit to himself
and to the satisfaction of the people, until 1862. In 1863 he
was elected Judge of the 13th Judicial District,
and acted as such to the time of his decease. Judge
BONDURANT was a man of extraordinary capacity,
and possessed of a peculiar, generous, manly
disposition and bearing that endeared him
to all who knew him. Honorable in all his dealings, frank and
independent in his action, prompt in forming
opinions, he was eminently qualified to occupy the position
which he so long filled here. THere was a
look of nobleness in his countenance and a manliness in his
conduct that always rendered him uncommonly
noticeable wherever he went. Incorruptible and upright
in his official and private life- social,
unassuming and genial in society, he was almost adored by the
many friends who are now lamenting his sudden
death. He died late on the night of the 9th, at
Millerton, in Fresno county, of asthma, after
an illness of only two days.
His remains were deposited in the old cemetery
above town, and in Autumn leaves will fall upon the
new grave, and wintery winds sweep and sigh
over it, and friends who loved and honored him living will
drop tears of bitter sorrow upon it, but no
sound will disturb his quiet sleep, until the trump of the
archangel shall call the millions from their
tombs. Peace be to his ashes, and farewell!
Vitals December 1865 Mariposa Gazette
December 2, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Born December 2, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa, November 7th, 1865, a DAUGHTER to the wife of Mr. FRANCIS.
In Mariposa, November 25th, 1865, a SON to the wife of Granville WARD.
Married December 2, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Coulterville, Monday, November 13th, 1865,
b Justice COUNTS, GIAVANNO to Miss MARINA
REPETTE.
December 9, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Married December 9, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In this place, at the residence of her mother,
on Sunday, December 3d, 1865, by the Rev. Father
SCANLON, Mr. WILLIAM McCANN to Miss MARY LYNCH,
both of this place.
Died December 9, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At Lovejoy's Mill, on Wednesday, December 6th,
1865, at 10 o'clock, A. M. GARDNER GREEN,
aged 53 years.
The deceased was a native of New Hampshire.-
He came to California in early times and has resided
most of the time since in this county- having
filled the position of Justice of the Peace, and other
offices. He was a man of firmness and character,
and leaves a wide circle of relatives who mourn his
decease.
December 16, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Born December 16, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In Mariposa Sunday, December 10th, 1865, a SON to the wife of John McGRANN.
Married December 16, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
In San Francisco, November 28th, 1865, by Rev.
Father O'NIEL, Mr. GEORGE GREEN, of
Mariposa county, top Miss HELENA RYAN, of
the former place.
At the residence of Mr. Angevine REYNOLDS,
on Wednesday evening, December 14th 1865, by Hon.
Judge JONES, Mr. H. SAMUELS to Miss LISETTA
ZIEGLER. both of this place.
Died December 16, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
On Sherlock's Creek, Monday, December 11th, 1865, Mr. JOHN FLEMING, aged about 32 years.
In Mariposa, Saturday, December 9, 1865, of
Typhus Fever, RUFFIN A. MOORE, aged 46 years.
The deceased was one of the earliest settlers
in this county. He was an honest man and good citizen,
and his death is lamented by the community.
December 23, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Married December 23, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At Mariposa, on Monday, Dec. 18, by the Rev.
Mr. FORESMAN, A. H. WASHBURN, Esq., of
Putney, Vermont, to Miss JEAN L. BRUCE, of
New York.
At Trinity Church, San Jose, Sunday, Dec. 17,
1865, by Rev. Mr. CHAPIN, Mr. A. F. SHRIVER to
Miss ELLA S. GISH, both of this county.
Died December 23, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At the County Hospital, on Thursday, December 21st, 1865, G. F. ANDERSON, aged about 40 years.
December 30, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
Married December 30, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At the residence of the bride's father, in
San Joaquin county, by Rev. Mr. BURCHARD, Hon. L. H.
WARD of Merced county, to Miss ELIZABETH M.
SCOTT.
Born December 30, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
At Sherlock's Creek, December 23d, 1865, a DAUGHTER, to the wife of Mr. James FORAN.
At Hornitos, December 27th, 1865, a DAUGHTER to the wife of Mr. E. BAKER.
Died December 30, 1865 Mariposa Gazette
On Friday, November 17th, 1865, in the City
of Wheeling, West Virginia, Mrs. FANNY HOWELL,
wife of John HOWELL, formerly of Mariposa.
Obituaries, marriage and birth announcements
None Reported.
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