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L.I. Jaca



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  L.I. Jaca

    Family/Spouse: T. Basabe. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  E.D. Jaca

    E.D. married I.L. Gabica [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  I.L. Gabica
    Children:
    1. 1. L.I. Jaca
    2. M.E. Jaca


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joaquin Jaca was born on 06 Aug 1913 in McDermitt, Oregon; died on 07 Jul 1982 in Jordan Valley, Oregon.

    Joaquin married Elaine Flora Urquiaga on 27 Mar 1936 in Caldwell, Idaho. Elaine (daughter of Lazaro Urquiaga and Josefa Justa Aldecoa Egaña) was born on 16 Aug 1914 in Jordan Valley, Oregon; died on 01 Nov 2005 in Nampa, Idaho. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elaine Flora Urquiaga was born on 16 Aug 1914 in Jordan Valley, Oregon (daughter of Lazaro Urquiaga and Josefa Justa Aldecoa Egaña); died on 01 Nov 2005 in Nampa, Idaho.

    Notes:

    Aug. 16, 1914 - Nov. 1, 2005

    Jordan Valley

    Elaine F. Jaca (Amuma), 91, Jordan Valley, died Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, at a care facility in Nampa. Rosary Devotions will be recited at 7 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 6, 2005, at Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 7, 2005, at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Jordan Valley. Interment will follow at the Jordan Valley Cemetery.


    Elaine was born Aug. 16, 1914, the fourth of 10 children born to Lazaro and Josefa (Aldecoa) Urquiaga, Jordan Valley. She was educated in Jordan Valley and Arock. She married Joaquin Jaca on March 26, 1936, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Caldwell. Born to this marriage were three children, Elias Jaca, Reynolds Creek, Ramona Pascoe, Jordan Valley and a baby daughter who passed away, Gloria Jean Jaca.

    Elaine and Joaquin began their married life at the Crooked Creek Ranch and the Bowden Ranch. In 1940 they purchased the ranch in Jordan Valley which later became known as Jaca Bros. This was the house she considered home and they raised their family here. She lived at this place until November of 2001, when the ranch was sold.

    Elaine's home was always open to everyone with a wonderful meal or a good cup of coffee and a yummy dessert. She cooked many meals for whoever might drop into the ranch for business or pleasure. We will never forget her really good cookies and her very special Basque cooking. Amuma's afghans are still being enjoyed by family and friends.

    Elaine leaves a son, Elias (Inez) Jaca, Nampa; two grandchildren Luisa (Kelly) Munsee, Kimberly, Idaho, and Martin (Susan) Jaca, Given Springs; a daughter, Ramona (Nick) Pascoe, Jordan Valley; three grandchildren, Jeannie (Mike) Stanford, Jordan Valley; Jacque (Jes) Naegle, Jordan Valley and Jim Pascoe, Jordan Valley; five wonderful great grandchildren, Shane Stanford, Kuna, Brandi (Jess) Lisle, Bruneau, Nickie Naegle, Jordan Valley and Matea and Josune Jaca, Given Springs; four sisters, Vic Eiguren, Polly Baltzor, Josie Swisher and Cecilia Shields; one brother, Ed Urquiaga; and numerous nieces and nephews.

    She was preceded in death by her husband, Joaquin Jaca; daughter, Gloria Jean; her mother and father; three sisters, Chris Metcalf, Ruby Lynde and Mercedes Calzacorta; and a brother, Domingo Urquiaga.

    The family would like to give special thanks to the wonderful hospice care givers and caring staff at Dove's Landing.

    Memorials can be made to St. Bernard's Catholic church, Box 186, Jordan Valley, OR 97910 or to Gaurdian Hospice, 512 N. Kings Road, Nampa, ID 83687.

    Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday at Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell.

    Children:
    1. 2. E.D. Jaca
    2. R. Jaca
    3. G.J. Jaca
    4. P. Jaca

  3. 6.  Ricardo Pedro GabicaRicardo Pedro Gabica was born on 29 Jul 1914 in Reynold's Creek, Idaho (son of Elias Gabicagoxeascoa Echaniz and Valentina Manuela Uberuaga Azcuenaga); died on 03 Nov 2009 in Nampa, Idaho.

    Notes:

    The following is the analysis of Richard Gabica's DNA performed by the Genographic Project

    Type: Y-Chromosome
    Haplogroup: R1b (M343)

    Your STRs DYS393: 13 DYS439: 12 DYS388: 12 DYS385a: 11
    DYS19: 14 DYS389-1: 13 DYS390: 24 DYS385b: 14
    DYS391: 11 DYS389-2: 16 DYS426: 12 DYS392: 13

    How to Interpret Your Results
    Above are results from the laboratory analysis of your Y-chromosome. Your DNA was analyzed for Short Tandem Repeats (STRs), which are repeating segments of your genome that have a high mutation rate. The location on the Y chromosome of each of these markers is depicted in the image, with the number of repeats for each of your STRs presented to the right of the marker. For example, DYS19 is a repeat of TAGA, so if your DNA repeated that sequence 12 times at that location, it would appear: DYS19 12. Studying the combination of these STR lengths in your Y Chromosome allows researchers to place you in a haplogroup, which reveals the complex migratory journeys of your ancestors. Y-SNP: In the event that the analysis of your STRs was inconclusive, your Y chromosome was also tested for the presence of an informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP). These are mutational changes in a single nucleotide base, and allow researchers to definitively place you in a genetic haplogroup.

    YOUR GENETIC HISTORY:

    Your Y chromosome results identify you as a member of haplogroup R1b, a lineage defined by a genetic marker called M343. This haplogroup is the final destination of a genetic journey that began some 60,000 years ago with an ancient Y chromosome marker called M168.
    The very widely dispersed M168 marker can be traced to a single individual—"Eurasian Adam." This African man, who lived some 31,000 to 79,000 years ago, is the common ancestor of every non-African person living today. His descendants migrated out of Africa and became the only lineage to survive away from humanity's home continent.

    Population growth during the Upper Paleolithic era may have spurred the M168 lineage to seek new hunting grounds for the plains animals crucial to their survival. A period of moist and favorable climate had expanded the ranges of such animals at this time, so these nomadic peoples may have simply followed their food source.

    Improved tools and rudimentary art appeared during this same epoch, suggesting significant mental and behavioral changes. These shifts may have been spurred by a genetic mutation that gave "Eurasian Adam's" descendants a cognitive advantage over other contemporary, but now extinct, human lineages.

    Some 90 to 95 percent of all non-Africans are descendants of the second great human migration out of Africa, which is defined by the marker M89.

    M89 first appeared 45,000 years ago in Northern Africa or the Middle East. It arose on the original lineage (M168) of "Eurasian Adam," and defines a large inland migration of hunters who followed expanding grasslands and plentiful game to the Middle East.

    Many people of this lineage remained in the Middle East, but others continued their movement and followed the grasslands through Iran to the vast steppes of Central Asia. Herds of buffalo, antelope, woolly mammoths, and other game probably enticed them to explore new grasslands.

    With much of Earth's water frozen in massive ice sheets, the era's vast steppes stretched from eastern France to Korea. The grassland hunters of the M89 lineage traveled both east and west along this steppe "superhighway" and eventually peopled much of the continent.

    A group of M89 descendants moved north from the Middle East to Anatolia and the Balkans, trading familiar grasslands for forests and high country. Though their numbers were likely small, genetic traces of their journey are still found today.

    Some 40,000 years ago a man in Iran or southern Central Asia was born with a unique genetic marker known as M9, which marked a new lineage diverging from the M89 group. His descendants spent the next 30,000 years populating much of the planet.

    Most residents of the Northern Hemisphere trace their roots to this unique individual, and carry his defining marker. Nearly all North Americans and East Asians have the M9 marker, as do most Europeans and many Indians. The haplogroup defined by M9, K, is known as the Eurasian Clan.

    This large lineage dispersed gradually. Seasoned hunters followed the herds ever eastward, along a vast belt of Eurasian steppe, until the massive mountain ranges of south central Asia blocked their path.

    The Hindu Kush, Tian Shan, and Himalaya, even more formidable during the era's ice age, divided eastward migrations. These migrations through the "Pamir Knot" region would subsequently become defined by additional genetic markers.

    The marker M45 first appeared about 35,000 to 40,000 years ago in a man who became the common ancestor of most Europeans and nearly all Native Americans. This unique individual was part of the M9 lineage, which was moving to the north of the mountainous Hindu Kush and onto the game-rich steppes of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and southern Siberia.

    The M45 lineage survived on these northern steppes even in the frigid Ice Age climate. While big game was plentiful, these resourceful hunters had to adapt their behavior to an increasingly hostile environment. They erected animal skin shelters and sewed weathertight clothing. They also refined the flint heads on their weapons to compensate for the scarcity of obsidian and other materials.

    The intelligence that allowed this lineage to adapt and thrive in harsh conditions was critical to human survival in a region where no other hominids are known to have survived.

    Members of haplogroup R are descendents of Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The lineage is defined by Y chromosome marker M173, which shows a westward journey of M45-carrying Central Asian steppe hunters.

    The descendents of M173 arrived in Europe around 35,000 years ago and immediately began to make their own dramatic mark on the continent. Famous cave paintings, like those of Lascaux and Chauvet, signal the sudden arrival of humans with artistic skill. There are no artistic precedents or precursors to their appearance.

    Soon after this lineage's arrival in Europe, the era of the Neandertals came to a close. Genetic evidence proves that these hominids were not human ancestors but an evolutionary dead end. Smarter, more resourceful human descendents of M173 likely outcompeted Neandertals for scarce Ice Age resources and thus heralded their demise.

    The long journey of this lineage was further shaped by the preponderance of ice at this time. Humans were forced to southern refuges in Spain, Italy, and the Balkans. Years later, as the ice retreated, they moved north out of these isolated refuges and left an enduring, concentrated trail of the M173 marker in their wake.

    Today, for example, the marker's frequency remains very high in northern France and the British Isles—where it was carried by M173 descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.

    Members of haplogroup R1b, defined by M343 are the direct descendents of Europe's first modern humans—known as the Cro-Magnon people.

    Cro-Magnons arrived in Europe some 35,000 years ago, during a time when Neandertals still lived in the region. M343-carrying peoples made woven clothing and constructed huts to withstand the frigid climes of the Upper Paleolithic era. They used relatively advanced tools of stone, bone, and ivory. Jewelry, carvings, and intricate, colorful cave paintings bear witness to the Cro Magnons' surprisingly advanced culture during the last glacial age.

    When the ice retreated genetically homogenous groups recolonized the north, where they are still found in high frequencies. Some 70 percent of men in southern England are R1b. In parts of Spain and Ireland that number exceeds 90 percent.

    There are many sublineages within R1b that are yet to be defined. The Genographic Project hopes to bring future clarity to the disparate parts of this distinctive European lineage.

    Ricardo married Benita Gaviola on 29 Dec 1939 in Caldwell, Idaho. Benita (daughter of Domingo Manuel Gaviola Urrutibiascoa and Dolores Azpiri Izaguirre) was born on 20 Aug 1917 in Boise, Idaho; died on 13 Feb 1990 in Nampa, Idaho. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Benita Gaviola was born on 20 Aug 1917 in Boise, Idaho (daughter of Domingo Manuel Gaviola Urrutibiascoa and Dolores Azpiri Izaguirre); died on 13 Feb 1990 in Nampa, Idaho.

    Notes:

    Married at St. Mary's in Caldwell at 6:00 a.m. Both went to work afterward. Bennie worked tying fishing flies.

    Children:
    1. 3. I.L. Gabica
    2. M. Gabica
    3. M. Gabica


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Lazaro UrquiagaLazaro Urquiaga was born on 31 Oct 1880 in Gautegiz Arteaga, Bizkaia (son of José Maria Urquiaga Larrañaga and Maria Cesarea Albizua Ormaechea); died on 20 Oct 1961 in Caldwell, Idaho.

    Notes:

    BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
    Fecha:1880-10-31
    Nombre y Apellidos:Lázaro, Erquiaga, Albizua
    Padre:José Maria, Erquiaga, Larrañaga
    Madre:Maria Cesarea, Albizua, Ormaechea
    Localidad:Gautegiz Arteaga-Gautegiz de Arteaga
    Parroquia: Gautegiz Arteaga - Gautegiz de Arteaga / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
    ID:442326
    Página/folio f. 255 vº
    Fechas del libro 1840 - 1880

    BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
    Fecha:1880-10-31
    Nombre y Apellidos:Lázaro, Erquiaga, Albizua
    Padre:José Maria, Erquiaga, Larrañaga
    Madre:Maria Cesarea, Albizua, Ormaechea
    Localidad:Gautegiz Arteaga-Gautegiz de Arteaga
    Parroquia: Gautegiz Arteaga - Gautegiz de Arteaga / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
    ID:442326
    Página/folio f. 255 vº
    Fechas del libro 1840 - 1880

    Lazaro married Josefa Justa Aldecoa Egaña on 06 Sep 1909 in Boise, Idaho. Josefa (daughter of Luis Nicolas Aldecoa Borda and Maria Roca Egaña Bilbao) was born on 28 May 1887 in Lekeitio, Bizkaia; died on 20 Dec 1948 in Jordan Valley, Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Josefa Justa Aldecoa EgañaJosefa Justa Aldecoa Egaña was born on 28 May 1887 in Lekeitio, Bizkaia (daughter of Luis Nicolas Aldecoa Borda and Maria Roca Egaña Bilbao); died on 20 Dec 1948 in Jordan Valley, Oregon.

    Notes:

    BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
    Fecha:1887-05-28
    Nombre y Apellidos:Josefa Justa Gabina, Aldecoa, Egaña
    Padre:Luis Nicolas, Aldecoa, Laborda
    Madre:Maria Roca, Egaña, Bilbao
    Nota marginal: Matrimonio;
    Localidad:Lekeitio-Lekeitio
    Parroquia:Lekeitio - Lekeitio / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
    ID:1067500
    Página/folio p. 138 - 139
    Fechas del libro 1886-01-01 - 1894-05-02

    Sacramento:
    BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
    Fecha:
    1887-05-28
    Nombre y Apellidos:
    Josefa Justa Gabina, Aldecoa, Egaña
    Padre:
    Luis Nicolas, Aldecoa, Laborda
    Madre:
    Maria Roca, Egaña, Bilbao
    Comentarios:

    Nota marginal: Matrimonio;
    Parroquia
    Diócesis
    Bilbao
    Territorio histórico:
    BIZKAIA
    Localidad:
    Lekeitio-Lekeitio
    Parroquia:
    53070 La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
    Fondo:
    01.02.01.228 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Lekeitio - Lekeitio / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
    Localización
    ID:
    1067500
    Código de Referencia
    ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.228 (0361/001-00)
    Signatura
    0361/001-00
    Sig.Antigua
    /-
    Sig.Microfilm
    Sig.Digital
    036100100-0139 036100100-0140
    Sig. Digital Libro
    036100100
    Página/folio
    p. 138 - 139
    Fechas del libro
    1886-01-01 - 1894-05-02

    Notes:

    Groom Last Name: URQINAGO
    Groom First Name: Lazaro
    Groom Residence:
    Bride Last Name: ALDECOA
    Bride First Name: Josefa
    Bride Residence:
    Place: Boise
    Date: 06 Sep 1909
    County of Record: Ada
    State: Idaho
    Volume: 8
    Page: 241

    Children:
    1. C. Urquiaga
    2. R. Urquiaga
    3. Domingo Urquiaga was born on 11 Mar 1913 in Jordan Valley, Oregon; died on 25 Jul 1988 in Caldwell, Idaho.
    4. 5. Elaine Flora Urquiaga was born on 16 Aug 1914 in Jordan Valley, Oregon; died on 01 Nov 2005 in Nampa, Idaho.
    5. Edwardo Paul Urquiaga was born on 26 Nov 1916 in Jordan Valley, Oregon; died on 11 Apr 2009.
    6. V. Urquiaga
    7. Mercedes Urquiaga was born on 03 Mar 1921 in Jordan Valley, Oregon; died on 06 Jan 2004 in Ontario, Oregon; was buried in Jordan Valley, Oregon.
    8. P. Urquiaga
    9. Josie Urquiaga was born on 18 May 1924 in Rome, Oregon; died on 31 Jan 2008 in Jordan Valley, Oregon.
    10. C. Urquiaga

  3. 12.  Elias Gabicagoxeascoa EchanizElias Gabicagoxeascoa Echaniz was born on 16 Feb 1882 in Ereño, Bizkaia* (son of Pedro Jose Gabicagoxeascoa Bengoa and Maria Antonia Echaniz Ardanza); died on 16 Oct 1936 in Nampa, Idaho.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 14 Mar 1900, New York

    Notes:

    On March 15, 1910 Elias re-entered the United States. He Left Le Havre on March 5, 1910 on the ship Gascogne. He is on line 17 of the passenger manifest. It states that he had lived in Boise for 9 years and his occupation was listed as rancherman. The address he was listed as going to in Boise was 1620 N. 13th. According to the 1910 census (dated April 15th, 1910), the head of household at this address was Miguel Gabica. Elias isn't listed on this census at this address but the following are: Ana Gabica (Miguel's wife), John, Jesus, Louie (sons), Bena (sister), Louie (brother-in-law), Jesus (nephew) and a 16 year-old niece that is hard to read but looks like "Amona"


    Birth:
    BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
    Fecha: 1882-02-16
    Nombre y Apellidos: Elias, Gavicagoxeascoa, Echaniz
    Padre: Pedro José, Gavicagoxeascoa, Bengoa
    Madre: Maria Antonia, Echaniz, Ardanza
    Localidad: Ereño-Ereño
    Parroquia:Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel
    ID: 1369029
    Página/folio: f. 117 rº - vº
    Fechas del libro: 1861-01-24 - 1910-12-07

    Elias married Valentina Manuela Uberuaga Azcuenaga on 21 Dec 1911 in Boise, Idaho. Valentina (daughter of Agustin Antolin Uberuaga Gaviola and Florentina Azcuenaga Basterrica) was born on 14 Feb 1891 in Lekeitio, Bizkaia; died on 13 Sep 1973 in Ontario, Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Valentina Manuela Uberuaga AzcuenagaValentina Manuela Uberuaga Azcuenaga was born on 14 Feb 1891 in Lekeitio, Bizkaia (daughter of Agustin Antolin Uberuaga Gaviola and Florentina Azcuenaga Basterrica); died on 13 Sep 1973 in Ontario, Oregon.

    Notes:

    She left Le Havre, France on the ship Le Touraine on August 17, 1907 as a steerage passenger. She arrived at Ellis Island on August 25th, 1907. On page 26 of the ship manifest, line 12, she is listed as 16 years old, brown hair, brown eyes, clear complexion, 5'4" tall. Occupation: dressmaker. She had $45.00 dollars wit her and had paid her own passage. She was going to her uncle Antonio Azcuenaga's in Jordan Valley.

    Other passengers included:
    Narciso Sangroniz, a 29 year-old carpenter from Gernika going to his friend, Jose Uberuaga's in Boise (918 Idaho St.)
    Jesus Aguirre, 16 year-old farm laborer from Argoitia, Bizkaia. Going to his father at 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Nicolas Madarieta, 19 years old from Ispaster going to his friend, Corta, at 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Jose Aboitiz, 40 year-old mason from Ea going to his brother Doroteo at 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Crusa Telleria, 17 year-old dressmaker from Lekeitio, Bizkaia going to uncle, Juan Anduiza at 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Laurea Bengoechea, 18 year-old dressmaker from Lekeitio, Bizkaia, going to 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Andres Bengoechea, Laurea's father, a 39 year-old farm laborer, a U.S. citizen from Lekeitio, Bizkaia
    Leandra Erquiaga, a 24 year-old housewife from Ispaster going to her brother at 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Jose Erquiaga, 16 year-old, Leandra's brother
    Polonia Mallea Fernandez, 35 year-old dressmaker from Ereno going to her husband Bonifacio Fernandez at Delamar, Idaho. Final destination was Nampa, Idaho
    Bibiana Fernandez, Polonia's 2 year-old daughter
    Escolastica Arriaundiaga, 17 year-old dressmaker from Elanchobe, going to her cousin Eulalia Arreguy at 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Domingo Anchustegui, 33 year-old sailor from Lekeitio, Bizkaia going to his son-in-law Felix in Shoshone, Idaho
    Jose Corta, 28 year-old baker from Lekeitio, Bizkaia going to his brother at 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Eulalia Sarcola (?), 35 year-old dressmaker from Elanchobe going to her cousin ? Arregui at 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Jose Barainca, a 28 year-old carpenter from Ea goign to his friend at 918 Idaho St., Boise
    Romualdo Soloaga, 28 year-old carman from Lekeitio, Bizkaia going to friend Eleuterio Goicoechea at 918 Idaho St., Boise

    Series: T715 Roll: 973 Frame: 815

    Birth:
    BAUTISMOS
    Fecha: 1891-02-15
    Nombre y Apellidos: Valentina Manuela, Uberuaga, Azcuenaga
    Padre: Agustin, Uberuaga, Gaviola
    Madre: Florentina, Azcuenaga, Basterrica
    Localidad: Lekeitio, Bizkaia-Lekeitio, Bizkaia
    Parroquia: Lekeitio, Bizkaia - / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
    Página/folio: p. 479
    Fechas del libro: 1886-01-01 - 1894-05-02

    Notes:

    ID Number 82850
    Grooms First Name Ilias Gabica
    Grooms Last Name ECHANIZ
    Grooms Residence
    Brides First Name Valentina Uberuaga
    Brides Last Name ASCUENAJA
    Brides Residence
    County of Record Ada Co., Idaho
    Place of Marriage Boise
    Date of Marriage 21 Dec 1911
    Volume 9
    Page 600
    Comment

    Married at St. John's Cathedral

    Children:
    1. Soledad Gabica was born on 01 Feb 1913 in Boise, Idaho; died on 18 Dec 1983 in Nampa, Idaho.
    2. 6. Ricardo Pedro Gabica was born on 29 Jul 1914 in Reynold's Creek, Idaho; died on 03 Nov 2009 in Nampa, Idaho.
    3. Luisa Gabica was born on 24 Oct 1916 in Nampa, Idaho; died on 12 Nov 1995 in Ontario, Oregon.
    4. A.M. Gabica Uberuaga

  5. 14.  Domingo Manuel Gaviola Urrutibiascoa was born on 13 Jun 1870 in Lekeitio, Bizkaia; died on 23 Mar 1953.

    Notes:

    Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
    Fecha: 1870-06-03
    Nombre y Apellidos: Domingo Manuel, Gaviola, Urrutibiascoa
    Padre: Jose Domingo, Gaviola, Odiaga
    Madre: Micaela, Urrutibiascoa, Urcadegui
    Observaciones:
    Nota marginal: Matrimonio;
    Parroquia
    Diócesis: Bilbao
    Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA
    Localidad: Lekeitio, Bizkaia-Lekeitio, Bizkaia
    Parroquia: 53070
    Fondo: 01.02.01.228 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Lekeitio, Bizkaia - / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
    Localización
    ID: 434192
    Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.228 (2512/002-00)
    Signatura: 2512/002-00
    Sig.Antigua: 0025/002-00
    Sig.Microfilm: 9-327-01
    Sig.Digital: 251200200-0026
    Página/folio: p. 051
    Fechas del libro: 1869 - 1877

    Domingo married Dolores Azpiri Izaguirre on 18 Jul 1908 in Boise, Idaho. Dolores (daughter of Miguel Azpiri Marcuerquiaga and Telesfora Izaguirre Arrieta) was born on 29 Mar 1890 in Lekeitio, Bizkaia; died on 09 Dec 1972 in Homedale, Idaho. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Dolores Azpiri Izaguirre was born on 29 Mar 1890 in Lekeitio, Bizkaia (daughter of Miguel Azpiri Marcuerquiaga and Telesfora Izaguirre Arrieta); died on 09 Dec 1972 in Homedale, Idaho.

    Notes:

    born in Yragua, number 31

    Children:
    1. Julio Gaviola was born on 03 Dec 1920 in Boise, Idaho; died on 25 Dec 2005 in Marsing, Idaho.
    2. Maria Louise Gaviola was born on 02 Apr 1911 in Boise, Idaho; died on 27 Dec 2003 in Boise, Idaho.
    3. Flora Mae Gaviola was born on 05 May 1909 in Cascade, Idaho; died on 22 Dec 1983 in Boise, Idaho.
    4. Hilaria Gaviola was born on 15 Jun 1912 in Boise, Idaho; died on 11 Oct 1998 in Homedale, Idaho.
    5. Miguel Fidel Gaviola was born on 08 Jul 1914 in Boise, Idaho; died on 04 Jan 1962 in Marsing, Idaho.
    6. Baby Gaviola was born on 05 Dec 1915 in Boise, Idaho; died on 05 Dec 1915 in Boise, Idaho.
    7. Baby Gaviola was born on 09 Aug 1916 in Boise, Idaho; died on 09 Aug 1916 in Boise, Idaho.
    8. 7. Benita Gaviola was born on 20 Aug 1917 in Boise, Idaho; died on 13 Feb 1990 in Nampa, Idaho.
    9. Emmett Gaviola was born on 14 Aug 1919 in Boise, Idaho; died on 15 May 1972 in Caldwell, Idaho.
    10. Antonio Gaviola was born on 07 Oct 1922 in Boise, Idaho; died on 23 Oct 1922 in Nampa, Idaho.
    11. Julia Gaviola was born on 04 Jul 1923 in Boise, Idaho; died on 05 Jul 1923 in Boise, Idaho.