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1 | BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha:1894-03-17 Nombre y Apellidos:Maria Dolores, Alcorta, Barinaga-rementeria Padre:Juan Bautista, Alcorta, Guerequeta Madre:Juana Josefa, Barinaga-rementeria, Amallovieta Comentarios:Nota marginal: Matrimonio; ParroquiaDiócesisBilbao Territorio histórico:BIZKAIA Localidad:Ondarroa-Ondarroa Parroquia:53160 La Natividad de Nuestra Señora Fondo:01.02.01.268 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ondarroa - Ondarroa / La Natividad de Nuestra Señora LocalizaciónID:1322278 Página/foliop. 013 Fechas del libro1894-01-07 - 1900-12-29 | Alcorta Barinagarementeria, Maria Dolores (I4178183)
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2 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muscar, A. (I6565202)
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3 | Monday, July 30, 2012 5:00 PM Julia Echevarria Bertz, 83, won her long battle with Alzheimer's disease and passed to a better place on July 23, 2012. She spent her final days at home surrounded by her family and friends. She was born July 1, 1929, to Aurora Plaza Echevarria and Bonifacio Echevarria on the Dooley Ranch in Paradise Valley, Nevada. Julie grew up in Paradise Valley and attended Paradise Valley School through her sophomore year. She then lived with family in Homedale, Idaho, where she graduated from Homedale High School. In 1949 she met the love of her life, Louie Bertz and married him on Aug. 23, 1949. They had four children, Vicki, Dennis, Rick and Andrea and over the next 40+ years enjoyed a wonderful family life filled with lots of love and laughter. The Bertz family home was always open to everyone and Louie and Julie were "Mom and Dad" to lots of extra kids over the years. Julie was a Keno writer for a number of years at the Nevada Club in Reno and in the 1960s helped Joe Mackie's Star Broiler break the city ordinance against women gaming dealers. She also worked as a telephone operator, a bookkeeper for L.W. Peraldo Co., and finally as a realtor for Sonoma Realty Century 21 until her retirement. Next to her family, Julie's greatest passion in life was golf. She was an accomplished and avid golfer and until her illness advanced was an active member of the Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club. She and Louie loved to travel and play golf and they instilled a love for the game in their children and grandchildren. She was fiercely proud of her Basque heritage and was a member for many years of Euskaldunak Danak Bat and more recently of the Santa Rosa Basque Club. Julie was preceded in death by her parents, Bonifacio Echevarria and Aurora and Vie Arzuaga, her husband Louie, son Rick, son-in-law Emile Goyhenetche, sisters Anesita Miller and Amelia Boyd, brother Joe "Dooley" Echevarria and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. She is survived by her brother Vie Arzuaga and his longtime companion Patsy York of Reno, Nevada, children Vicki and Terry Gabiola of Winnemucca, Andrea and Adam Krueger of Meridian, Idaho, Dennis and Jennifer Bertz of Pahrump, Nevada, son-in-law Chris Miller of San Francisco, Calif., grandchildren Dominic Gabiola, Wil Bertz, Zoe Bertz, Maialen Goyhenetche, Eric Goyhenetche, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Julie's earthly body is being cremated and graveside services and a celebration of her life will be held in Paradise Valley on Sept. 15, 2012. In lieu of flowers, her family requests that donations be made in her name to Winnemucca Ladies Golf Club at P.O. Box 1538, Winnemucca, NV 89446 or Humboldt County Volunteer Hospice at P.O. Box 843, Winnemucca, NV 89446. Julie's family wishes to thank her companion and caregiver Jayme Bell, Lisa Jonkey, Kayla and Yolanda of Genesis Healthcare and Cindy and Sherry from Hospice for all their kindness and compassion in helping Julie on her final journey. Those wishing to share thoughts with the family may do so at albertsonfuneralhome.com. http://insidenorthernnevada.com/Content/ANNOUNCEMENTS/Obituaries-Death-Notices/Article/Julia-Echevarria-Bertz/4/33/6370 | Echevarria, Julie (I1683360)
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4 | Sacramento: BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1854-02-07 Nombre y Apellidos: Maria Agustina, Gabicagoxeascua, Laucirica Padre: Manuel, Gabicagoxeascua, Longa Madre: Josefa Antonia, Laucirica, Bolumburu Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ea-Natxitua Página/folio: p. 393 Fechas del libro: 1812 - 1875 | Gavicagojeascoa Laucirica, Maria Agustina (I202223)
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5 | "Corvallis Gazette-Times", Oregon, GenealogyBank.com (http://genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/obit/15981E54F4476C40-15981E54F4476C40 : accessed 29 January 2016) Tommy Joseph Swisher | Swisher, Tom (I2225406)
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6 | # 317920 | Garatea Achurra, Juan Bautista (I3364248)
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7 | # 317920 | Garatea Achurra, Juan Bautista (I3364248)
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8 | (2018ko martxoaren 17an Idaho Press Tribune, Legacy.com-en argitara emana) November 4, 1959 - March 14, 2018 Connie Pilar Badiola Wheeler was born on November 4, 1959. in Caldwell, ID and grew up in Homedale. On March 12, 2018 heaven gained an amazing woman, mother, and friend with her family by her side. She's no longer in pain and is skiing, playing volleyball, cooking and being hugged by her family. A lot of her time on earth was spent helping others as a surgical tech in the E.R. in Reno, NV, open heart in Boise, ID and working ski patrol on her off days. When she had her life changing back injury she didn't lose her positive attitude. She continued to care for her mother and mother-in-law while keeping her doors open to family and friends. Everyone was welcomed into her home and greeted with a warm meal. The Basque club was one of the places she got to share her love for cooking and Basque heritage. Her rice pudding was widely known and highly requested. She had an adventurous life from ski trips to snowy mountains, road trips to Minnesota with her best friend Sue, visiting relatives in Spain, and family vacations to the Oregon coast. The past few years she took many trips to spend time with her daughter going to Disneyland and enjoying beignets on the beach. Please join her family and celebrate her life on Monday, March 19, 2018 at 1pm at Mountain View Church of the Nazarene 26515 Ustick in Wilder, ID 83676. There will be a lunch served at the Basque Center 333 Main Homedale, ID 83628. Flowers can be sent to Flahiff Funeral home in Caldwell, ID. Condolences can be given at www.flahifffuneralchapel.com | Badiola, Connie Pilar (I2391899)
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9 | (Boise, January 30, 1925 ~ Boise, August 19, 2017) Albert "Al" Pagoaga, 91, of Boise, died peacefully in his home on Monday, January 30, 2017. He was born on August 19, 1925, in Boise to Ignacio and Maria Yribar Pagoaga. He had three brothers and two sisters. They were very special to him. He was very proud of his Boise and Basque heritage. One of his fondest memories was when he was a teenager playing six-man football for St. Teresa's Academy. Al attended St. Joseph's Catholic School and St. Teresa's Academy where he graduated from in 1943. He excelled at math and loved numbers. With World War II beginning, he and his closest and lifelong friend Will Overgaard volunteered to join ththe Marines. Semper Fi was a motto that Al would live by his entire life. Al was part of the 5th Marine Division that laid an amphibious assault on the Japanese Island of Iwo Jima - a 4.5 mile long, 2.5 mile wide Island of barren volcanic rock iin the Pacific Ocean. On the 20th day of the battle, on part of the Island thought to be secure, Al was eating lunch with three friends in his foxhole when out of nowhere a single Japanese mortar hit. The blast killed his three friends and caused Al to lose part of his leg. He was awarded the Purple Heart. Only 32 men out of roughly 200 from Al's Easy Company (E-2-27) made it off the Island alive. All told, 6,800 Americans were killed and 19,200 were injured in The Battle of Iwo Jima. Al was first flown to Guam and then to Mare Island Naval Hospital in California where he convalesced for 10 months. Afterwards, he moved backed to Boise where he put his love for numbers to work. Al joined First Security Bank of Idaho (now Welllls Fargo) as an auditor. During his 40 year career with the bank, he was legendary for his thoroughness and integrity and for uncovering unscrupulous bank employees. He loved his audit travels to all the corners of Idaho and particularly enjoyed socializing, eating, drinking and playing pool with the locals. Ironically, while in a bar in Grangeville after work, Al meet John Rosenthal the American photographer who took the iconic World War II photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima. Although he was never married or had any children, he loved his nieces and nephews and they adored him. He was a wonderful uncle. In 1985, Al retired and ventured into an active retirement of travel and socializing. In 1988, Al joined Wake Island Survivors (brother Richard, friends Murray Kidd, Joe Goicoehea, and George Rosandick) and their sons Rich Jr., Bruce, Dan and Tiim for a reunion on Wake Island. It was an extremely fun and memorable journey for all. Al, along with his brother Richard and his wife Kay and sisters Marge and Vicky were able to visit the birth place of his Atatxi and Amuma (Grandpa & Grandmama) at Arantzamendi in Motrico, Spain. He also attended many Boise Jaialdi Basque Festivals. Al and nephew Rich Jr. made trips together to the United Kingdom & Ireland and then to the Northeastern USA & Canada. A special highlight was their visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial in Washington D.C. He attended many 5th Marine Division reunions and also Norte Dame Football games with fellow Easy Company veteran Bill Madden right up until his passing. In 2015 Al's life came full circle, when he and 20 other Iwo Jima veterans were selected by the Greatest Generations Foundation for an all-expense paid trip to Guam and Iwo Jima. Al was a tough and genuine man, whose generosity touched the lives of many. He was preceded in death by his father and mother (our beloved Amuma), his brothers Frank, Henry and Richard, nephew Allan Campbell and brother-in-law Mel Peterson. Al is survived by sisters Marge Campbell and Vicky Peterson, sister-in-law Kay P Pagoaga, nephews Rich Pagoaga Jr. (wife Jeanne), Doug Campbell (wife Robyn), Hank Campbell (wife Cheryl) and nieces Heather Campbell and Cathy Campbell (husband Marty Adell). Al is also survived by great nephews Justin Campbell (wife Amy), Tommy Mann (wife Michelle), Trevor Campbell, Cameron Chamberlain, Taylor Campbell, Nick Campbell (wife Alyssa), Jake Campbell, Alec Swann and Andrew Swann and great nieces Sabrina Campbell and Abby Pagoaga along with the extended Yribar families. The family would like to give a special thanks to the Boise VA and Brownfield's Prosthetics. Funeral Services will be held on Monday, February 13, at 11:00 am at the Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church with interment at the Morris Hill Cemetery. Following his service, all are welcome to join us for a Basque luncheon at the Basque Center. | Pagoaga, Albert (I7758603)
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10 | 08/17/2019 - Boise, ID, USA Francisco "Frank" Benito Echanis passed away peacefully on August 17, 2019 in Boise, ID. Frank was born on October 11, 1927 in Ontario, Oregon to Ygnacio 'Jack and Maria Echanis. Frank was the youngest of five siblings, Andy (deceased), Cam (deceased), Josephine (Ontario) and Johnny (Ontario) in Ontario, OR. Jack along with his wife Maria and his brother's Ben and Joe were sheepherders in the Steen's Mountains outside of Burns Oregon. Frank grew up in the Basque boarding house in Ontario and was great friends with the shepherding who worked for his father. Frank attended school in Ontario and between his junior and senior year he entered the war effort. He enlisted into the Navy on June 1945 and was honorably discharged on August 1946. After returning from the Navy, Frank resumed high school to graduate from OHS in 1947. Frank enjoyed athletics, in particular basketball. With a year of maturity under his belt, "Lanky Frankie" was one of the best players in the Treasure Valley. Though he had an offer to play college basketball (Boise Junior College), he elected to remain in Ontario. He was employed by the Oregon State Highway Dept and worked on the survey crew and a couple nights a week he bartended at the Ontario Elks Lodge. Frank chose to stick around Ontario for his love of family and his passion for hunting and fishing. His mother encouraged Frank and brother Cam to hunt and fish to help supplement the boarding house meals. At times, over supplementation… Frank's friend pool was not limited to age, gender, race or religion. One of his friends over the years was Inez Wilson. She and her husband, Dick, ran the fuel bulk storage, Signal Oil, facility in Ontario. Inez always thought the world of Frank. When her daughter Patsien returned from college, Inez was set her daughter becoming Mrs. Frank Echanis. After many attempts to have Frank 'accidently' meet up with her daughter, Inez' master plan finally paid off. On Sept 14, 1953; Frank married Patsien Wilson in Nevada. Pat never let Frank forget that on the day of her marriage, he and her mother went out and had a 'few' cocktails. Being late and a bit tipsy for the ceremony, Frank was never allowed to live that pre-function down. Frank and long time friend, Ray Plaza, purchased and operated Plaza's Tavern. Frank and Ray created a partnership that built an institution. Frank and Ray had the ability to make everyone feel like they were part of their family. Many life time friends came from their time owning the tavern. Many of these stories and events may soon be available under the Freedom of Information Act, possibly…. After selling the bar in 1978, Frank worked for Shunn Construction. He worked in the construction field until 1990. He enjoyed working with the pipe crew and most of all he gained a great friend, George Bezates. Frank thoroughly enjoyed working with the crew and observing the post work antics. When Frank fully retired, he and his accomplice, Arnie Finkbeiner, enjoyed outdoor activities. Watching sports was enjoyable but fishing and hunting were heir passion. Arnie was a novice at these activities, Frank was more than willing to share his skills with Arnie. Frank's his high patience level was often tested by his new partner. Frank enjoyed Arnie's company and his eagerness to explore. Together Frank (creator) and Arnie (test pilot) developed and create the fish killer, "The Basco Bobbler" currently under patent pending and Oregon State Fish and Game investigation. They both fully enjoyed retirement and socializing with the entire Treasure Valley. On any given day these two and an occasional friend, would be seen Brian Coleman's Service in Harper, Midvale, Owyhee reservoir or Brownlee reservoir….these two were always on the move. After the death of his wife Pat in 2013 and a health setback in March of 2015, Frank moved to Boise for his remaining days. He no longer made jerky but he delivered treats to his friends, the same Frank, different address. Few people ever lived a life as full of laughter, love and friendship than 'Uncle Frank'. He rarely left Ontario because everything he loved was there. His needs were small and his willingness to share his time and love was as large as his life. How many kids did he teach to bait a hook or shoot a gun? Countless… Frank always a stash of jerky in his truck to pass out, often delivered fresh fish loaned money to someone in need. Frank, and his wife Pat, were always there when you needed them whether it be a place to stay, a meal or someone to listen to your troubles. He and his wife lived a life with a willingness to help anyone. Yet many often were also a victim of one of his many of practical joke, ask his beloved sister Josephine, or his good friend George, Ruth or his children. But this behavior was only partially his fault…Carmelo, his brother, and Father Kirkpatrick trained him well. He was the last to carry out their loving humor, it was a joy for all of us who knew and loved him. Pat and Frank raised four children: Mike (deceased), Frankie (Portland/Mexico City), Liz (Meridian) and Cam (Boise). We would also like to make special thanks for Father Jos, George Bezates, Margie, Bradi Fritz and his favorite person, his sister Josephine Keim. Frank's celebration of life reception will be held Saturday, Sept 14, 2019 at 11:00 in Ontario at the Blessed Sacrament Church with a reception following the mass. This date would also be Pat and Frank's 66th wedding anniversary. Please in lieu of flower or gift, please make contributions to the Ontario Basque Club on his behalf. (published in Idaho Statesman, Legacy.com on Sept. 1, 2019) | Echanis, Francisco Benito (I139619)
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11 | 10/02/2022 - Adrian, Oregon, EEUU (publicado en LienkaemperThomason.com) Please join family and friends for the “Going Away Party” of Raimundo Uriarte on Sunday, February 20, 2022, at 1:00pm Mountain Time in the gymnasium of Adrian High School 301 Owyhee Street, Adrian, Oregon 97913. Raimundo was born in Guernica, Bizkaia in the Basque Country where he grew up with his mother Teresa, sister Maria and his half-brother Faustino Landa. In 1962, at the age of 10, his father Resu, who he had only met a few times, brought his family over to the United States. Resu herded sheep on the southside of the Steens Mountain in Oregon with Raimundo’s uncles John and Ben Madariaga. When Raimundo came to the U.S. he did not know English. He and his sister started to learn by watching television. Sports were always a part of his life. He participated in football, track, and wrestling throughout high school, where he set many records in Burns, OR. He played football for Boise State in 1971. He married Judy Renwick in 1973 and was blessed with a son Ramey. He returned to Burns to be with his new family, worked in the Edward Hines Lumber Company and joined the Army National Guard. He also began what would become a lifetime of coaching. In 1979, he married Teresa Stearns and they had 3 children–Joshua, Amber and Marissa. In 1986, he moved to Baker City, OR where he worked at Ellingson Lumber Company and continued his coaching career. Throughout the years, he coached football, track, wrestling, YMCA volleyball and basketball. He loved coaching so much that it was part of who he was. To many, Coach Ray or Coach U was not only a coach, but a mentor and a friend. Being a coach in Baker City did not limit his influence. Throughout the years at different track meets he would offer a helping hand and show a few pointers to neighboring athletes. He was devoted to the community, the kids and their future. He went back to school in the late 90’s and received an Associate’s Degree from Eastern Oregon University. In the 2000s, Raimundo and his third wife Tamara moved to Ontario, Oregon. Eveen with the move, Raimundo continued to give back to the Baker Bulldogs’ sports program. He would travel back and forth from Ontario to Baker City to give what he could and instill in each and every athlete his daily mantra: Have fun, strive for a PR (Personal Record) and make a new friend. He believed in these life goals as well as his family and his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Even a 2005 cancer diagnosis could not deter his faith or determination and he overcame it. In 2017, he moved to Adrian, Oregon where he continued coaching football, track, wrestling and recently started coaching basketball again. He was able to enjoy time with family who mostly resided in Boise. Family, friends, his athletes, his animals, and Jesus were the most important things to Raimundo. These were his reasons for living. He worked hard and played hard, he loved card games and making up songs, listening to the Beatles, helping his family with projects, or spending time at Basque Dinners. He is preceded in death by his parents. As he journeys to heaven, he leaves behind his half brother Faustino (Mari), his sister Maria, his children Ramey (Paula), Joshua (Itxaso), Amber (Jesse), Marisssa (AJ); grandchildren Morgan, (Jake), Tucker and Melia; his niece Deshaunna, nephew Ryan, and his many athletes and friends. Have fun, strive for a PR and make a new friend, while enjoying a Kalimotxa in heaven. Guk gure zeuri asko (His way of “I love you” in Basque). A Go Fund Me has been set up at https://gofund.me/957902aa. Goian Bego - May Rest in Peace | Uriarte, Raimundo Andres (I7586335)
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12 | 12 Feb 1966 Ontario - Funeral services for Laureano (Blackie) Elustondo, 68, Ontario, who died Thursday evening in an Ontario hospital, will be hel at 10 a.m. Monday in the Bertelson-Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario. Recitation of the Rosary is at 8 p.m. Sunday at the chapel. Interment will be at St. John's, Ontario. Mr. Elustondo was born July 4, 1897 in Berriatua, Vizcaya, Spain. He owned and operated restaurants in Boise and Atlanta for 20 years and operated a vending machine service in the Ontario area for seven years. He moved to Ontario 14 years ago. He was married to Sally Burt on May 5, 1937 in Twin Falls. Survivors in addition to his wife of Ontario include three cousins, John Gogenola of Burns and Bend, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Plaza, Reno, and second cousins Mrs. J.W. McMullen and Mrs. Robert Mortenson, both of Reno. Unknown newspaper http://basquemuseum.com/content/elustondo-laureano | Elustondo Urquiza, Laureano (I3321509)
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13 | 14 Septiembre, 1928 ~ 19 de Mayo, 2017 (Publicado 20-23 Mayo de 2017 en Idaho Statesman, Legacy.com) Dick was born to Basque immigrants Manuel and Mariana (Iturrieta) Navarro on September 14, 1928, at Barber, Idaho. He attended several elementary schools in the Boise-Meridian area and graduated from Meridian High School in 1946. He attended Boiise Junior College from 1946 to 1948, and in June 1948, he began his career at Idaho State Auto Association (AAA). At the outbreak of the Korean War, he was inducted into the U.S. Army, assigned to Battalion S-3, Replacement Training Center, from 1950 to 1952. Upon completion of active duty, he was assigned to a Ready Reserve Military Government/Civil Affairs Unit from which he was honorably discharged in 1957. On November 7, 1953, he married Inez Elordi, daughter of Gabriel and Virginia (Mallea) Elordi. To this union were born daughter Marne and sons David, Greg, and Todd. They have eight grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. During his 45-year AAA career, he served on numerous national committees, was a board member of Auto Club Insurance Company, Columbus, OH, was a member of the Idaho Highway Users Conference, and a member of the Executive Board of the Idaho Safety Restraint Coalition. In 1970, he became Assistant Manager of Idaho AAA. In 1981, he was elected President and CEO, a position he held until retirement in 1993. In August 1996, Idaho and Oregon AAA merged, and he was elected to the Board of Directors of the newly formed corporation. In March 2002, the AAA building on Denton Street opened and was dedicated in his name, known as the "Navarro" building. Dick and Inez traveled extensively attending business-related U.S. and international conferences. They sailed on five cruises from the Caribbean to Alaska to the Panama Canal. They visited most of western Europe and were in Germany following the removal of the Berlin Wall. The highlight of that trip was a tour of East and West Berlin, especially "Check Point Charlie," a guard post dividing U.S. and communist Germany. Several visits to the Basque Country brought them together with relatives on both sides. They forever remember their visits to Australia, New Zealand, and numerous visits to Hawaii. Dick and Inez enjoyed their Terrace Lakes retreat for over 30 years, most notably on Father's Day when the entire clan invaded Terrace Lakes. What memories! Although their time at play was restricted to weekends until retirement, they soon became active in the Garden Valley community and made lasting friendships with other retirees. In June 2003, Dick aced the 16th hole, his first and last hole-in-one. He was a member and past president of Euzkaldunak and a long-time member of St. Mark's Catholic Church. He is survived by wife Inez; children David (John), Marne Sieber (Rich), and Todd (Tracy); brother John (Gloria); and numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by father and mother Manuel and Mariana, sister Maria Teresa, sister Davina Stewart (Gilbert), son Greg (Joann), father- and mother-in-law Gabriel and Virginia Elordi, brother-in-law Robert Elordi, grandson Matt Sieber, and great nephew Brad Stewart. Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 7960 W. Northview Street, Boise, ID. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.summersfuneral.com. | Navarro, Richard Gregorio (I3702227)
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14 | 14 Septiembre, 1928 ~ 19 de Mayo, 2017 (Publicado 20-23 Mayo de 2017 en Idaho Statesman, Legacy.com) Dick was born to Basque immigrants Manuel and Mariana (Iturrieta) Navarro on September 14, 1928, at Barber, Idaho. He attended several elementary schools in the Boise-Meridian area and graduated from Meridian High School in 1946. He attended Boiise Junior College from 1946 to 1948, and in June 1948, he began his career at Idaho State Auto Association (AAA). At the outbreak of the Korean War, he was inducted into the U.S. Army, assigned to Battalion S-3, Replacement Training Center, from 1950 to 1952. Upon completion of active duty, he was assigned to a Ready Reserve Military Government/Civil Affairs Unit from which he was honorably discharged in 1957. On November 7, 1953, he married Inez Elordi, daughter of Gabriel and Virginia (Mallea) Elordi. To this union were born daughter Marne and sons David, Greg, and Todd. They have eight grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. During his 45-year AAA career, he served on numerous national committees, was a board member of Auto Club Insurance Company, Columbus, OH, was a member of the Idaho Highway Users Conference, and a member of the Executive Board of the Idaho Safety Restraint Coalition. In 1970, he became Assistant Manager of Idaho AAA. In 1981, he was elected President and CEO, a position he held until retirement in 1993. In August 1996, Idaho and Oregon AAA merged, and he was elected to the Board of Directors of the newly formed corporation. In March 2002, the AAA building on Denton Street opened and was dedicated in his name, known as the "Navarro" building. Dick and Inez traveled extensively attending business-related U.S. and international conferences. They sailed on five cruises from the Caribbean to Alaska to the Panama Canal. They visited most of western Europe and were in Germany following the removal of the Berlin Wall. The highlight of that trip was a tour of East and West Berlin, especially "Check Point Charlie," a guard post dividing U.S. and communist Germany. Several visits to the Basque Country brought them together with relatives on both sides. They forever remember their visits to Australia, New Zealand, and numerous visits to Hawaii. Dick and Inez enjoyed their Terrace Lakes retreat for over 30 years, most notably on Father's Day when the entire clan invaded Terrace Lakes. What memories! Although their time at play was restricted to weekends until retirement, they soon became active in the Garden Valley community and made lasting friendships with other retirees. In June 2003, Dick aced the 16th hole, his first and last hole-in-one. He was a member and past president of Euzkaldunak and a long-time member of St. Mark's Catholic Church. He is survived by wife Inez; children David (John), Marne Sieber (Rich), and Todd (Tracy); brother John (Gloria); and numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by father and mother Manuel and Mariana, sister Maria Teresa, sister Davina Stewart (Gilbert), son Greg (Joann), father- and mother-in-law Gabriel and Virginia Elordi, brother-in-law Robert Elordi, grandson Matt Sieber, and great nephew Brad Stewart. Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 7960 W. Northview Street, Boise, ID. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.summersfuneral.com. | Navarro, Richard Gregorio (I3702227)
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15 | 1799-04-20 Maria Manuela, Torre, Atela Manuel, Torre, Echebarria Manuela, Atela, Aguirre Meñaka Ficha de servicio de archivo Datos de localización Fondo: Fondos Parroquiales, Santa María Título: Libro de registros originales de bautizados Fechas extremas: 1785 - 1807 Folio/Página: 107 vº Nº partida: Perteneciente a Diócesis: Calahorra y La Calzada Territorio Histórico: BIZKAIA Código referencia: Signatura 2655 001 01 Sig. microfilm: 9 395 03 Sig. digital: Registro informático: 3695144 Observaciones: | Torre Atela, Maria Manuela (I7393790)
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16 | 1799-05-20 Juan Antonio, Endemaño, Beldarain Domingo, Endemaño, Goicoechea Josepha, Beldarain, Laucirica Meñaka Ficha de servicio de archivo Datos de localización Fondo: Fondos Parroquiales, Santa María Título: Libro de registros originales de bautizados Fechas extremas: 1785 - 1807 Folio/Página: 108 rº Nº partida: Perteneciente a Diócesis: Calahorra y La Calzada Territorio Histórico: BIZKAIA Código referencia: Signatura 2655 001 01 Sig. microfilm: 9 395 03 Sig. digital: Registro informático: 3695048 Observaciones: | Endemano Beldarrain, Juan Antonio (I7393789)
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17 | 1830-11-13 Juan Antonio Diego, Endemano, Torre Juan Antonio, Endemano, Beldarrain Maria Manuela, Torre, Atela Gamiz - Fika Ficha de servicio de archivo | Endemaño Torre, Juan Antonio Diego (I7371585)
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18 | 1862-02-26 Juan Antonio, Endemaño, ----- Maria Manuela, Arruza, ----- GAMIZ 1862-03-01 Juan Antonio, Endemaño, Torre Maria Manuela, Arruza, Ojinaga MUNGIA Datos de localización Fondo: Fondos Parroquiales, Santa María y San Pedro Título: Libro nº6 de registros originales de casados de la parroquia de Santa María y San Pedro de Mungia. 1844 - 1888. Fechas extremas: 1844 - 1888 Folio/Página: 124 rº Nº partida: Perteneciente a Diócesis: Calahorra y La Calzada Territorio Histórico: BIZKAIA Código referencia: Signatura 2743 001 00 Sig. microfilm: 9 418 03 Sig. digital: Registro informático: 513407 Observaciones: | Family: Juan Antonio Diego Endemaño Torre / Maria Manuela Arruza Ojinaga (F101)
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19 | 1922 - 2020 Delphin-e J. Aldecoa, affectionally known as "Aunt Del", passed away at her home March 20, 2020 at the age of 97. Delphine was born September 9, 1922 in Boise to John Domingo and Maria Pagoaga Aldecoa, who immigrated from the Basque Country. She was the fifth of their five children, Maurina, Basil, Manuel, and Bene. Delphine had a wonderful childhood with her siblings and cousins in Boise with summer visits to her father's mountain sheep camps. Del began first grade at St. Theresa's Academy at the age of four and graduated at 16. She attended the University of Idaho graduating in 1942, where she was a member of Alpha Phi Sorority and a Fiji Wonder Girl. She was an excellent student, but found time for golf, tennis, and dancing. When World War II broke out, Del and her sister, Bene, were hired as FAA Air Traffic Controllers in Great Falls, Montana. They were young college graduates thrown into the infancy of air traffic control and Del loved it! At the end of the war, she competed for a job at the Boise Air Terminal. Garnering this position speaks to her competence as this was considered a man's world and typically fell to Gls returning from the war. By 1971, she rose to Assistant Chief and many grateful pilots told stories of that clear, calm, professional voice guiding them to safety. In 1971, Del became Tower Chief at Hillsboro, Oregon. She was the first woman Air Traffic Control Tower Chief in the Pacific Northwest, and the second woman Tower Chief in the U.S. She left that position in 1975 and returned to Boise to help with her aging parents. During her career she was honored in the Idaho Aviation Hall of Fame, and a plaque with her picture is in the Boise Airport as well as seven other Idaho airports. Her honors include the Amelia Earhart Medal, Northwest Aviation Council Achievement Award, Federal Business Association Outstanding Service Award, and the Idaho Statesman Distinguished Citizen Award. Del lead an exceptional life for a woman of her era entering a field typically designated for men, but who earned her advanced positions through hard work, professionalism, and competence. Throughout, she was a lady who earned her colleagues' respect. Although Del's career was important, family, friends, and community were integral to her life. While working she served as President of the Jr. League of Boise as well as volunteering at St. Alphonsus Hospital. She was a delightful hostess for many friends and enjoyed golf and tennis at Hillcrest Country Club. She sadly had lost her fiancé during the war, but her nieces, nephews, and godchildren replaced the children she might have had. They all loved and respected her. She was a mentotor, friend, and aunt. Her charm and ability to bring calm to turbulence was infamous. She had a talent for listening nonjudgmentally and offering sage guidance through problems. She taught her nieces and nephews bridge and water skiing. All have great memories of vacations in McCall and were the recipients of bountiful gifts from her worldwide travels. In her last few years, she looked forward to spring trips to Arizona with her nieces for shopping and sun. She loved family Sunday dinners and was so appreciative of the ladies from "Bridges" and Hospice who made staying in her home possible. Our family has lost the last of her generation and we are all saddened as there is a large empty place in our lives. Delphine is survived by three nieces, Patricia Ely, Suzanne Brown, and Jeanne Wilson, and her nephew John Wilson as well as their families. Due to the "virus" a funeral and celebration of Delphine's life will be postponed. In Delphine's memory donations to Sacred Heart Parish, Boise would be welcome. She was a lifelong member of Sacred Heart Church and a devoted Catholic. (published in Idaho Statesman, Legacy.com on Apr. 5, 2020) | Aldecoa, Delphina (I7753850)
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20 | 1922 - 2020 Delphin-e J. Aldecoa, affectionally known as "Aunt Del", passed away at her home March 20, 2020 at the age of 97. Delphine was born September 9, 1922 in Boise to John Domingo and Maria Pagoaga Aldecoa, who immigrated from the Basque Country. She was the fifth of their five children, Maurina, Basil, Manuel, and Bene. Delphine had a wonderful childhood with her siblings and cousins in Boise with summer visits to her father's mountain sheep camps. Del began first grade at St. Theresa's Academy at the age of four and graduated at 16. She attended the University of Idaho graduating in 1942, where she was a member of Alpha Phi Sorority and a Fiji Wonder Girl. She was an excellent student, but found time for golf, tennis, and dancing. When World War II broke out, Del and her sister, Bene, were hired as FAA Air Traffic Controllers in Great Falls, Montana. They were young college graduates thrown into the infancy of air traffic control and Del loved it! At the end of the war, she competed for a job at the Boise Air Terminal. Garnering this position speaks to her competence as this was considered a man's world and typically fell to Gls returning from the war. By 1971, she rose to Assistant Chief and many grateful pilots told stories of that clear, calm, professional voice guiding them to safety. In 1971, Del became Tower Chief at Hillsboro, Oregon. She was the first woman Air Traffic Control Tower Chief in the Pacific Northwest, and the second woman Tower Chief in the U.S. She left that position in 1975 and returned to Boise to help with her aging parents. During her career she was honored in the Idaho Aviation Hall of Fame, and a plaque with her picture is in the Boise Airport as well as seven other Idaho airports. Her honors include the Amelia Earhart Medal, Northwest Aviation Council Achievement Award, Federal Business Association Outstanding Service Award, and the Idaho Statesman Distinguished Citizen Award. Del lead an exceptional life for a woman of her era entering a field typically designated for men, but who earned her advanced positions through hard work, professionalism, and competence. Throughout, she was a lady who earned her colleagues' respect. Although Del's career was important, family, friends, and community were integral to her life. While working she served as President of the Jr. League of Boise as well as volunteering at St. Alphonsus Hospital. She was a delightful hostess for many friends and enjoyed golf and tennis at Hillcrest Country Club. She sadly had lost her fiancé during the war, but her nieces, nephews, and godchildren replaced the children she might have had. They all loved and respected her. She was a mentotor, friend, and aunt. Her charm and ability to bring calm to turbulence was infamous. She had a talent for listening nonjudgmentally and offering sage guidance through problems. She taught her nieces and nephews bridge and water skiing. All have great memories of vacations in McCall and were the recipients of bountiful gifts from her worldwide travels. In her last few years, she looked forward to spring trips to Arizona with her nieces for shopping and sun. She loved family Sunday dinners and was so appreciative of the ladies from "Bridges" and Hospice who made staying in her home possible. Our family has lost the last of her generation and we are all saddened as there is a large empty place in our lives. Delphine is survived by three nieces, Patricia Ely, Suzanne Brown, and Jeanne Wilson, and her nephew John Wilson as well as their families. Due to the "virus" a funeral and celebration of Delphine's life will be postponed. In Delphine's memory donations to Sacred Heart Parish, Boise would be welcome. She was a lifelong member of Sacred Heart Church and a devoted Catholic. (published in Idaho Statesman, Legacy.com on Apr. 5, 2020) | Aldecoa, Delphina (I7723785)
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21 | 1934 ~ 2017 Tomasa Goitiandia, 83, of Kuna died of natural causes on Friday, October 27, 2017, at a local hospital. She was born in Mountain Home, Idaho on September 22, 1934, to Justo and Maria Erdoisa. Tomasa was raised in Bruneau, Idaho along with her sisters and best friends Carmen and Marie. Tomasa was proud to have been an American Legion Auxiliary Girls State delegate representing Bruneau High School in 1951. She graduated with honors in 1952. Tomasa and her sisters loved going to Basque dances with their friends. It was at one of these dances that she met the love of her life, Benedicto Goitiandia. Tomasa and Benedicto married on October 29, 1960, enjoying fifty-seven years of marriaage. They were very proud of their two sons, David and Ramon. Tomasa and Benedicto were very involved in the Basque community. Many gatherings were held where Tomasa was well-known for cooking delicious meals at a moment's notice for large groups of people. The Goitiandia tables at the annual Basque picnic were always well visited. Tomasa is survived by her husband, Benedicto, of Kuna; sons David (Anna) of Kuna and Ramon (Diana) of Boise; granddaughters Michele Thompson (J.J.), Julianna Goitiandia, and Andresa Goitiandia; and great-grandson Kenji Thompson. Tomasa is also survived by nieces, nephews, and cousins in both the United States and Spain. She was preceded in death by her parents Justo and Maria Erdoisa; brother Anjel; and sisters Lola, Carmen, and Marie. The family would like to thank St. Luke's Hospital, Advanced Family Medicine, and Horizon Home Health for the kindness and compassion shown to Tomasa and her family. A Rosary will be held at 7 p.m., Sunday, November 5, 2017, at St. Mark's Catholic Church. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Monday, November 6, 2017. Burial will follow at Morris Hill Cemetery under the direction of Cloverdale Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Basque Museum and Cultural Center. (published on Nov. 2, 2017 in Idaho Statesman, Legacy.com) | Erdoiza, Tomasa (I4092379)
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22 | 83-year-old Burley resident, died Sunday, July 22, 2001, at his home. He was born October 6, 1917, in Mountain Home, Idaho, the son of Jacinto J. and Rosario Aguirra Acaiturri. He moved to Burley, with his family, at a young age where he attended school graduating from Burley High School. He then entered the service during World War II, where he served as an engineer in the Marine Corp. Upon his honorable discharge, he moved to Oregon, where he worked at a school for abused boys. He wawas courageous in assisting these young men to overcome the unfair obstacles they had been given. He married Dona Rae Dayley on January 9, 1950, in Elko, Nev. They later divorced on January 18, 1971. He loved farming! He would farm during the day and worked as a bartender at night. He did bartending at the Yacht Club, Cassia National Bar, the Ponderosa, the Office Bar in Paul and at the Burley Inn. He was a member of the Catholic Church. Survivors include his children, Linda Gomez of BBoise, Terri Allan Lee of Burley, Kim Michael Hunter of Oakley, Wendy Rick Larson of Burley, Jeffrey Acaiturri of Hagerman and Micheal Paul Barnes of Burley; his siblings, Juanita Pinney and Joyce Gene Tonnemaker both of Washington and Joey Bettty Acaiturri of Oregon; 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jacinto and Rosario Acaiturri; two sisters, Mary and Julia; four brothers, J. Pete, Louis, Leon and Gene and one great-granddaughter, Bridgette Rose Gomez. A private family service will be held under the direction of Rasmussen Funeral Home, Burley. The family suggests memorial be directed to Shriners Hospitals for Children, in care of Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 East 16th Street, Burley, ID 83318. Times-News, The (Twin Falls, ID) - Wednesday, July 25, 2001 | Acaiturri, Philip (I4624834)
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23 | A special valentine was born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma in 1924, Mary Margene Thomas. She was one of eleven children born to William and RosaBelle Thomas. Since she was one of the youngest she always claimed to be spoiled. They moved to Oregon while she was in school so she graduated from Klamath Union High School in Klamath Falls. While there she made friends with Polly Urquiaga, who introduced her to her brother, Dee. They were such good friends they had a double wedding on September 16, 1942. When Margene moved to Arock she went from privileged to no electricity or running water. She and Dee had three children, Lazaro, Mary Dee and Bill, who were all raised on the Urquiaga ranch in Arock, along with their nephew, Jesse Cline. Bill was killed an auto accident in Burns, Oregon in 1960. Dee passed away in 1988. Margene has spent the last four years in Vale at the Pioneer Nursing Home where she received much love and special care. Margene is survived by Lazaro ( Peanuts) and his three children, Lazaro, Chris and Molly and their family and their mother Annie Miller, Mary Dee (Gerry) and their four children, Eric, Brian, Michelle and Brent and family and Jesse and his two children, Dee and Sandra and their families. She is also survived by three sisters-in-law, Polly Baltzor, Cecilia (Sam) Shields and Vic Eiguren, as well as many nieces and nephews. Graveside services for Mary Margene Urquiaga will be held at 2 PM Saturday, June 4, 2011 at the Jordan Valley Cemetery, Jordan Valley, Oregon. Friends may call from 4PM to 8PM Friday at Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. Obituary from Flahiff Funeral Chapel | Thomas, Margene (I4385308)
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24 | Abando baptism record - August 22, 1872. Page 206. Godparents were Agustin Bilbao and Maria Ascuenaga. BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1872-08-22 Nombre y Apellidos: Agustin, Ascuénaga, Basterrica Padre: Luis, Ascuénaga, Goyarzun Madre: Saturnina, Basterrica, Urquijo Localidad: Bilbao-Abando - Albia Parroquia: Bilbao - / San Vicente Mártir Página/folio: f. 205 vº Fechas del libro: 1868 - 1872-12-25 | Azcuenaga Basterrica, Agustin (I5886601)
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25 | According to church matriculas, Ramona lived in Miramar in the Atxoste auzoa. BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1877-03-24 Nombre y Apellidos: Maria Ramona, Gavicagoxeascoa, Echaniz Padre: Pedro José, Gavicagoxeascoa, Bengoa Madre: Maria Antonia, Echaniz, Ardanza Localidad: Ereño-Ereño Parroquia: Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 1369258 Página/folio: f. 080 rº Fechas del libro: 1861-01-24 - 1910-12-07 | Gabicagoxeascoa Echaniz, Ramona (I5456861)
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26 | According to Clemencot ledger, he died after arriving at Winnemucca on April 7, 1904. | Ynchausti Arano, Nicasio (I7849083)
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27 | According to his Funeral Card Tomas Erramuzpe has a sister Ramona Erramuzpe (ausente). Also, for daughter's name say Maria Candelaria (and not Maria Cruz) | Garaicoechea, Tomas Erramuzpe (I6604447)
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28 | According to Koldo San Sebastian: ERNAUT, Peter Nacido hacia 1892. Llegó en 1911. En 1920, trabajaba como pastor en Mina, Mineral Co. En 1930, ra propietario de una soft dirk parlor en Gardnerville, Douglas Co. Casado con Marianne (llegada en 1926) era padre de Isadora (1929). Con ellos vivían sus sobrinos Lucille (1914), Billy (1915), Marie (1916) y Anina (1917) Borda. | Ernaut, Pierre (I5700887)
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29 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Pean, L. (I6590445)
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30 | According to Pierre Lacouague, his brother Joseph died of Meningitis just before he turned 2 years old. | Lacouague, Joseph (I6590398)
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31 | acramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1853-10-21 Nombre y Apellidos: Josefa Antonia, Yrazabal, Urionagoena Padre: Juan Antonio, Yrazabal, Echabe Madre: Maria Ygnacia, Urionagoena, Mallea Comentarios: Parroquia Diócesis Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Munitibar-Arbatzegi Parroquia: 53140 San Vicente Mártir Fondo: 01.02.01.254 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Munitibar - Arbatzegi / San Vicente Mártir Localización ID: 463860 Código de Referencia ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.254 (0146/003-01) Signatura 0146/003-01 Sig.Antigua 0002/003-01 Sig.Microfilm 9-023-01 Sig.Digital Sig. Digital Libro 014600301 Página/folio f. 099 rº Fechas del libro 1837 - 1864 | Irazabal Urionaguena y Mallea, Josefa Nicolasa (I5480688)
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32 | acramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1867-03-14 Nombre y Apellidos: Josefa Florentina, Garatea, Coscorroza Padre: Juan Bautista, Garatea, Achurra Madre: Maria Dominga, Coscorroza, Arriola de Berriatua Comentarios: Murió párvulo; Nota marginal: Defunción; Parroquia Diócesis Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Amoroto-Amoroto Parroquia: 53010 San Martín Obispo Fondo: 01.02.01.014 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Amoroto - Amoroto / San Martín Obispo Localización ID: 276247 Código de Referencia ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.014 (0129/001-01) Signatura 0129/001-01 Sig.Antigua 0007/001-00 Sig.Microfilm Sig.Digital Sig. Digital Libro 012900101 Página/folio f. 034 vº Fechas del libro 1863 - 1904 | Garatea Coscorroza, Josefa Florentina (I3364253)
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33 | acramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1895-10-19 Nombre y Apellidos: Pedro, Zumeta, Ybarlucea Padre: José Maria, Zumeta, Arechaval Madre:Ybarlucea Maria Antonia, Ybarlucea, Larrañaga Comentarios: Parroquia Diócesis Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Etxebarria-Etxebarria Parroquia: 53040 San Andrés Apóstol Fondo: 01.02.01.168 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Etxebarria - Etxebarria / San Andrés Apóstol Localización ID: 417346 Código de Referencia ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.168 (1963/001-00) Signatura 1963/001-00 Sig.Antigua 0009/001-00 Sig.Microfilm Sig.Digital Sig. Digital Libro 196300100 Página/folio p. 191 - 192 Fechas del libro 1886-06-19 - 1907-03-21 | Zumaeta Ybarlucea, Pedro (I6358495)
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34 | acramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1898-03-23 Nombre y Apellidos: Basilio Deogracias, Aldecoa, Egaña Padre: Luis, Aldecoa, Borda Madre: Roca, Egaña, Bilbao Comentarios: 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: 967469 Código de Referencia ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.228 (7396/002-00) Signatura 7396/002-00 Sig.Antigua /- Sig.Microfilm Sig.Digital Sig. Digital Libro 739600200 Página/folio p. 285 Fechas del libro 1894-05-03 - 1899-09-03 | Aldecoa Egaña, Basilio Deogracias (I4493184)
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35 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F. Egurrola Maguregui / Basilia Alastra Zabalaandicoechea (F915795)
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36 | Acte 3 (page 6 Internet) | Harguindeguy, Marie (I6011157)
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37 | Acte 3 - p. 15 Internet | Harguindeguy, Charles (I6011158)
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38 | Acte de mariage Commune : Les Aldudes Code INSEE : 64016 Département : Pyrénées-Atlantiques Date de l'acte : 01/07/1855 Epoux : Nom de l'époux : ERNAUTENE Jean Epouse : Nom de l'épouse : INDA Marie Références : Commentaire général : 1853-1862->Document1 Libre : collection communale Crédits : Transcripteur : Sylvie Alfaro Gestion : Date dépot initial : 18 Nov 2012 | Family: Jean Ernautene / Marie Inda (F1563328)
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39 | Acte de mariage Commune : Saint-Etienne-de-Baïgorry Code INSEE : 64477 Département : Pyrénées-Atlantiques Date de l'acte : 04-05-1890 Nom de l'époux : ESPIL Pierre Nom de l'épouse : SARRY Catherine Références : Cote : 4 E 477/9 Libre : 3 page 2 | Family: Pierre Espil / Catherine Sarry (F1546208)
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40 | Acte de mariage http://earchives.cg64.fr/img-viewer/FRAD064003_IR0002/ALDUDES/ALDUDES_C_M_1843-1852/viewer.html?ns=FRAD064006_5MI16_1541.jpg Commune : Les Aldudes Code INSEE : 64016 Département : Pyrénées-Atlantiques Date de l'acte : 27/01/1845 Epoux : Nom de l'époux : SANSINENA Jean Epouse : Nom de l'épouse : LAXAGUE Marie Références : Commentaire général : 1843-1852->Document1 Libre : collection communale Crédits : Transcripteur : Sylvie Alfaro Gestion : Date dépot initial : 18 Nov 2012 | Family: Jean Sansinena / Marie Laxague (F25)
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41 | Acte de mariage detaille Larressore 17/10/1842 Lacouague Pierre Résidence : (Biarritz) Fils de : et de : Jauriberry Marie Louise Résidence : Habansa | Family: Pierre Lacouague / Louise Jaureguiberry (F1806164)
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42 | Acte de naissance/baptême Commune : Urepel Code INSEE : 64543 Département / Province : Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouveau-né : Nom de l'enfant : ERNAUT Jean baptiste Date de l'acte : 27-12-1882 Sexe : Parents : Nom du père : ERNAUT Pierre Nom de la mère : SANSINENA Maria Isidora Références : Commentaire général : BORDALUCIA Lien vers la photo (cliquez) : 1873-1882->Document1 Crédits : Transcripteur : Sylvie Alfaro Déposant : Louradour Isabelle | Ernaut, Jean Baptiste (I5726435)
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43 | Acte de naissance/baptême Commune : Urepel Code INSEE : 64543 Département / Province : Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouveau-né : Nom de l'enfant : ERNAUT Jean edouard Date de l'acte : 13-10-1885 Sexe : Parents : Nom du père : ERNAUT Pierre Nom de la mère : SANSINENA Marie Isidora Références : Commentaire général : BORDALUCIA Lien vers la photo (cliquez) : 1883-1892->Document1 Crédits : Transcripteur : Sylvie Alfaro Déposant : Louradour Isabelle | Ernaut, Jean Edouard (I5726433)
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44 | Acte de naissance/baptême Commune : Urepel Code INSEE : 64543 Département / Province : Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouveau-né : Nom de l'enfant : ERNAUT Marie Date de l'acte : 12-01-1884 Sexe : Parents : Nom du père : ERNAUT Pierre Nom de la mère : SANSINENA Marie Isidora Références : Commentaire général : BORDALUCIA Lien vers la photo (cliquez) : 1883-1892->Document1 Crédits : Transcripteur : Sylvie Alfaro Déposant : Louradour Isabelle | Ernaut, Marie (I5726434)
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45 | Acte de naissance/baptême Commune : Urepel Code INSEE : 64543 Département / Province : Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouveau-né : Nom de l'enfant : ERNAUT Marie Date de l'acte : 29-12-1887 Sexe : Parents : Nom du père : ERNAUT Pierre Nom de la mère : SANSINENA Isidora Références : Commentaire général : BORDALUCIA Lien vers la photo (cliquez) : 1883-1892->Document1 Crédits : Transcripteur : Sylvie Alfaro Déposant : Louradour Isabelle | Ernaut, Marie (i5714349)
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46 | Acte de naissance/baptême Commune : Urepel Code INSEE : 64543 Département / Province : Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouveau-né : Nom de l'enfant : ESPIL Jean Date de l'acte : 28-08-1874 Sexe : Parents : Nom du père : ESPIL Pierre Nom de la mère : SARRY Catherine Références : Commentaire général : ICHABELENE GARAYA Lien vers la photo (cliquez) : 1873-1882->Document1 Crédits : Transcripteur : Sylvie Alfaro Déposant : Louradour Isabelle | Espil, Jean (I5674152)
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47 | Acte de naissance/baptême http://earchives.cg64.fr/img-viewer/FRAD064003_IR0002/ALDUDES/ALDUDES_C_N_1813-1822/viewer.html?ns=FRAD064006_5MI16_0298.jpg Commune : Les Aldudes Code INSEE : 64016 Département / Province : Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouveau-né : Nom de l'enfant : SANSINENA Jean Date de l'acte : 10-06-1815 Sexe : Commentaire : Martinchoïnia Parents : Nom du père : SANSINENA Martin Nom de la mère : CHAHARRA Marie Références : Cote : AD64, 5 MI 50 Libre : collection communale Lien vers la photo (cliquez) : 1813-1822->Document1 Crédits : Transcripteur : Sylvie Alfaro Déposant : | Sansinena, Jean (I113)
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48 | After marrying Martina Mugica and Damcho lived in El Toro, California. No Children. She got sick and went back to Navarra and died in Spain. | Mugica, Martina (I6618554)
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49 | Agustin, Florentina and Pedro left Le Havre on October 10 and arrived at Ellis Island on October 17, 1908. They were detained for medical reasons. According to the manifest, Agustin had been to Silver City in 1895. I have checked the manifests of all ships leaving from Havre in 1895 and did not find a record for him. I will check other locations. | Uberuaga Gaviola, Agustin Antolin (I5748197)
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50 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mailles, A. (I6590448)
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