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51 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mailles, A. (I6590447)
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52 | Albert Mailles was killed in the French Army during World War II. | Mailles, Albert (I6590449)
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53 | Alex Colby Arritola, age 20, of La Grande, died Monday, October 11, 2004 in an automobile accident. A celebration of life will begin at 11:00 a.m. Thursday at Pioneer Park with a luncheon to follow at the La Grande Country Club in Island City. Participants are invited to bring photos and memories to share. Viewing will be from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. today at Loveland Funeral Chapel. Mr. Arritola was born on August 20, 1984, to Ron and Mona Arritola in La Grande. He was a five-year all-star with Babe Ruth League and played baseball in high school. He graduated from La Grande High School in 2002 and attended Southern Oregon University. He worked at Artesian Blue in Cove, and enjoyed being with his friends and family, music, baseball, motorcycles, camping, hunting, fishing, the outdoors, skateboarding, snow boarding, hauling snow in a pick-up to build booters and kickers and waiting for more snow. He was described by his family as the nicest guy that ever lived. He is leaving a large hole in the hearts in those who knew and loved him. Survivors include his parents and a sister, Kayla Arritola, all of La Grande; grandparents, John and Florence Arritola of Forest Grove, Diana Sanger of Olympia, Washington and Art Sanger of Ritzville, Washington; great grandparents, Gordon and June Hagan of Spokane, Washington and other relatives. Memorials may be made in lieu of flowers or gifts to the La Grande Booster Club, PO Box 2991, La Grande, Oregon 97850 | Arritola, Alex Colby (I5786900)
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54 | Alice Mailles Marc has been a professor and I am most thankful for all the geneology work she did on the Lacouague Family tree and research for the home Cochcoinea. | Mailles, Alice (I6590438)
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55 | Although she appears as Santa in the 1940 US census, she is likely Ana Juana Ybaseta Leniz: Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1887-07-26 Nombre y Apellidos: Ana Juana, Ybaseta, Leniz Padre: -----, -----, ----- Madre: Juana, Ybaseta, Leniz Comentarios: Hijo natural; Padre desconocido / No consta; Lekeitio-Lekeitio Parroquia: 53070 La Asunción de Nuestra Señora ID: 1065093 Página/folio p. 156 Fechas del libro 1886-01-01 - 1894-05-02 | Ybaseta Leniz, Ana Juana (I7120508)
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56 | Amatha C. Mendive-Boyle of Gresham passed away tragically in Portland on Friday, Nov. 14, 2008 at age 37. Amatha, oldest of her two siblings, was born to Debra and Timothy Mendive in Ontario, at Holy Rosary Hospital on Nov. 5, 1971. Amatha was raised in the Gresham area and continued to live there for the duration of her life. Amatha married the love of her life, Brandon M. Boyle, on July 7, 2007. Some of her passions included cooking, cake decorating, and dancing - all of which she excelled at throughout her life. She held various occupations, impacting many people whom continue to honor her spirit. Amatha will be remembered as a hard working and fun loving person by her family and friends. Amatha was survived by her loving husband, Brandon M. Boyle; children, Kamylli Mendive, 15, Timothy Mendive, 13, and Chance Boyle, 2; mother, Debra Mendive; brother, Gerald Mendive; sister, Cynthia Mendive; grandfather, Gerald Gasser; and father- and mother-in-law, Normand and Devonna Boyle. Services in memory of Amatha were held at Wood Village Baptist Church on Nov. 18, 2008. Amatha will continue to live on in our memories and hearts. | Mendive, Amatha Clarrisa (I708381)
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57 | Amelia (Millie) Alcorta, age 92, passed away peacefully at Humboldt General Hospital in Winnemucca on Wednesday, March 5. Born Dec. 23, 1922, in Winnemucca to John and Dolores (Bengoa) Muguira, Amelia grew up in Winnemucca where she attended the Winnemucca Grammar School and graduated from the eighth grade. During that time, she lived with John and Marie Esparza at the Winnemucca Hotel. The Esparza family loved her as both a daughter and sister in her nine years with them. Upon graduating, Amelia moved to McDermitt where she lived with Angel and Candida Aboitiz. There she began working as a clerk and bartender at the Highway Bar and Store where she eventually met the love of her life, Benardo Alcorta. They marrieied in 1948, and with the union, Amelia officially achieved "sainthood" sanctioned by the Vatican. Amelia and Benardo were blessed with two children, Lorraine and Frank. They were loved so well by Amelia that Benardo repeatedly told her she would go get the moon for them if they asked. She would readily agree with him. Amelia was a homemaker as well as a partner in all of her husband's many endeavors including ranching, operating a full service gas station, and wrecker service. In later years she was surrounded by her numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren whom she adored and often cared for. Humboldt Sun, The (Winnemucca, NV) - Tuesday, March 10, 2015 Amelia was preceded in death by her husband, Benardo, sister Mary Strawbridge, brother Frank Muguira, baby brother Muguira who died at birth, son Frank and great grandson Jordan Rugh. Survivors include her brother Cleto (Charlotte) Muguira, daughter Lorraine (Howard) Huttman, grandchildren, Beverly (Travis) Nagel, Heather (John) Journeycake, Hailey (Dustin) Christean, Jamie Alcorta, David (Corinna) Alcorta, Ryan (Reme) Huttman, Olivia (Dale) Mentaberry as well as 14 great-grandchildren, all of whom she adored. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 14 in McDermitt, Nev., followed by a reception at the McDermitt Community Center. All relatives and friends are welcome to attend. The family would like to thank all of the friends who would stop to visit with and bring food or gifts to Amelia at her home in McDermitt in the years following Benardo's passing. Company gave her great joy. | Muguira, Emilia (I3092468)
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58 | Amuma's certificate from the basque country (when she applied for us citizenship) showed: DOB 5/22/1901 Father: Juan Antonio Bilbao Omar Mother: Micaela Astorica Berrojaleiz PGP: Juan Bilbao & Manuela Omar MGP: Miquel Astorica & Josefa Berrojaleiz Church: Santa Maria - Gernika Libro 2 folio 132 middle 26 her Ellis Island info said she was from Ajanguiz | Bilbao Astoreca, Elena (I1213096)
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59 | Anastasia Gabica was not his mother. Miguel was in Cuba in 1893 and previous wife had Joe. BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1894-03-09 Nombre y Apellidos: José Manuel, Gavicagoxeascoa, Gavicagoxeascoa Padre: Ramon, Gavicagoxeascoa, Echaniz Madre: Celestina, Gavicagoxeascoa, Zabalveazcoa Nota marginal: Matrimonio; Localidad: Ereño-Ereño Parroquia: Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 1368804 Página/folio: f. 218 vº - 219 rº Fechas del libro: 1861-01-24 - 1910-12-07 | Gabicagoxeascoa Gabicagoxeascoa, Jose (I5456886)
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60 | Andy Echanis, a long time Pendleton resident and businessman, known for decades as Andy "Blitz" throughout Umatilla and Morrow counties, died early Sunday evening, July 8. He was 93 years old. Born Andres Jose Echanis, June 12th, 1919 at a Basque boarding house on Grove Street in Boise, Idaho. He was the eldest of five children of Ignacio "Jack" Echanis and Maria Pagoaga, both Basque immigrants from Spain. He grew up in Ontario, Oregon in his family-owned boarding house for Basque sheep herders. All through his school years he excelled in sports; football, basketball, and baseball. Also, as a teenager and a young man he worked as a camp tender in his family sheep business in the Steens mountains area of southeast Oregon. It is estimated that he has his named carved on close to 500 trees on the mountain dating back to the 1930's which are now part of a historical landmark in that area. He had provided a good deal of oral history for the Boise Basque Museum on his subject, as well as his experience in meeting new Basque immigrants to the Ontario Area at the train station and orienting them to the town as he spoke fluent Basque. Andy graduated from Ontario High School in 1939 and attended Oregon State University on a baseball scholarship until he joined the United States Marine Corps in 1942. He was promoted to the rank of master Tech Sergeant. He was also designated as a rifle marksman and air crafter armory specialist. He served in the Marshall Island Operations specifically on Midway Island and Guam in the south Pacific during World War II. After his discharge in 1945, he returned to Ontario and worked various jobs, mostly related to the beverage industry. Eventually, he became the district sales representative for Lucky Lager beer in Yakima, Washington. In January 1953, he married Lucy McKnight and his son and daughter were born in Yakima. In 1956, he moved to Pendleton after purchasing Umatilla Distributing, a beer and wine sales company. The business grew and prospered over the next 28 years until its sale in 1984. He became known as Andy "Blitz" because Blitz-Weinhard was one of the name brand beers that he sold which he made very popular in this area. Besides being known for his capacity for hard work, he had a great love for hunting, fishing, and the outdoors. Andy also enjoyed cooking specialty Basque dishes learned in his early sheep camp days. He specialized in Dutch oven campfire bread and worked on many of the large lamb barbecues put on by Mario's Basque Barbecue in this area. After his retirement from the beer business, he worked well into his 80's at the Rainbow Cafe on Main Street in Pendleton arriving sometimes as early as 4:30 am to oversee its opening at 6 am of the bar and restaurant as a relief manager for his long term friend, Don Webb. In June 1975, he married Thelma Purcell of Pendleton, they were married for 37 years. Andy is proceeded in death by his parents and one brother. Cam Echanis. Besides his wife, Thelma, he is survived by a daughter Paula Rosenberg, Pendleton, and a son Carols Echanis, East Hampton, New York. Also, a step son and daughter, Bruce Purcell and Kirn Hinkle, both of Pendleton. Seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Two younger brothers, John and Frank Echanis and a sister, Josephine Keim, all of Ontario, survive as well. In lieu of a funeral service a celebration of life will be held at the Pendleton Elks Lodge on Saturday, July 14 2012 at 1 pm. Donations in Andy's name may be made to the local Humane Society or to the Ontario Basque Museum. | Echanis, Andres (I141146)
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61 | Anita A. Priddy was born on July 25, 1928 in McDermitt, NV to Pedro and Romana Albisu. She passed away May 30, in Sacramento, at the age of 90 while recovering from several small strokes and recent hip surgery. She was preceded in death by Pedro and Romana and is the last of seven siblings. She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and great-great nieces and nephews, as well as a long list of dear friends and former neighbors from Lafayette, Vacaville, and Nevada. Anita started her education in the small northern Nevada ranching and mining town of McDermitt. Since McDermitt did not have a high school, Anita went to live with her sister and other family members in Richmond, CA where most of the family was employed in the ship yards during World War II, except for three brothers who were in the armed service and stationed abroad. Anita attended and graduated from Richmond Union High School in 1946. It was at Richmond High that Anita met the love of her life, Alvin P. Priddy. They married in 1948 and following Al's military service (which took both of them to Germany), they returned to the Bay Area where Al attended UC Berkeley and obtained a degree in Optometry. During this time, Anita worked as an administrative assistant for Union Oil in Rodeo, and later in the same position for the Concord Unified School District. Dr. Priddy established his optometric practice in Lafayette, and Anita and Al settled there. Starting in 1982, Al experienced a host of medical problems which required him to sell his practice and return home. Anita devoted herself to caring for Al until his death in 1992. Anita then moved to Vacaville, where she spent more than 25 years in a retirement community called Leisure Town. Anita involved herself in a host of activities while there, but she seemed to be most proud of her volunteer work for the Vacaville Police Department for nearly 16 years. Anita had a kind and gentle spirit and was compassionate to a fault. With an easy-going manner, Anita attracted life-long friends wherever she went. She was a lifetime member of the Catholic Church and she was exceedingly proud of her Spanish Basque heritage and family. Anita will be interred at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in Dixon alongside her husband Alvin. A funeral mass will be held on Wednesday, June 12, at 10:30 a.m., at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Vacaville, with a reception following in the Parish Hall. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to your local SPCA or Catholic Charities in Anita's name. (published in The Reporter, Legacy.com from June 9 to June 12, 2019) | Albisu, Anita (I641)
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62 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Castillon, A. (I6590414)
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63 | Anna "Ann" Corak Urresti, 92, of Boise, passed away on Monday, December 16, 2013 at St. Luke's Hospital surrounded by her family. Ann was born on December 11, 1921 in Boise, Idaho to Croatian emigrants Mile and Mary Corak. They were very proud to be citizens of their adopted country, the United States of America, the land of freedom and opportunity. She attended St. Teresa's Academy from the first grade through high school and graduated in 1940. She also attended Boise Junior College and graduated in 1942. After graduation she was employed by the Gowen Field Post Engineers during World War II for almost five years. Then she was employed by the Social Security Administration until her marriage. She married Frank J. Urresti on April 24, 1948 and became a homemaker. She was active at St. Mary's School PTA and Bishop Kelly High School events. Survivors include her sons, John J. Urresti, and Daniel M. Urresti; daughters, Kathleen A. Urresti Burney, Jane M. Baumann and husband Dave, Joan P. Urresti (Dyke Nally); grandchildren, Frankie Urresti, Molly Rogers (Kelly), Johnny Urresti; Justin Urresti (Kelly); Scott Burney, Tim Burney (Jeni); Matthew Baumann; great grandchildren, Bailey and Piper Rogers; and Addison and Paige Burney; daughters-in-law, Bonnie Urresti and Coleen Urresti; several cousins in Croatia; and nieces, Delphina Arnold and Diana Sabala; nephew, Richard Urresti; and several great-nephews and great-nieces. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Frank, and her beloved grandson Daniel (Danny) James Urresti; her parents, and her brother John Corak, who died in a Japanese Prisoner of War Camp in Osaka Japan October 1944. A visitation will be held from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Thursday, December 19, 2013 at Cloverdale Funeral Home, 1200 N. Cloverdale Road in Boise. A Rosary and vigil service will be held at 7:00 pm on Thursday, December 19, 2013 also at Cloverdale Funeral Home. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 am on Friday, December 20, 2013 at St. John's Cathedral, 775 N. 8th St. in Boise, with Reverend Jerome Montez as celebrant. Burial will follow at Morris Hill Cemetery in Boise. The family personally thanks the following caregivers: Dr. Clifford Tenley, Dr. Todd Rustad, Dr. George Lewis, and Dr. Ronald Dorn. The family will also like to thank the staff at St. Luke's Hospital which includes the doctors, nurses and chaplains who supported our mom and family during mom's final hours. Donations may be made to MSTI, Foundation Office, 190 East Bannock Street, Boise, ID 83712 or St. Mary's School, 2620 W. State St., Boise, ID 83702. | Corack, Anna (I5758448)
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64 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gabicagoxeascoa, D. (I5457369)
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65 | Antonio (Tony) Mendive, 80, Vale, died Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004, in Holy Rosary Medical Center, Ontario. Rosary will be at 7 p.m., Monday, Jan. 12, 2004, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Vale. Funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2004, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Vale. Arrangements are by Summers Funeral Home, Ustick Chapel, Meridian. Tony was born in Vale, Aug. 28, 1923, to Claudio and Matilda Mendive. Tony had been a farmer, rancher and barber in Vale for more than 50 years. He is known for his integrity, sense of humor, generosity and love for his family. He will be remembered and loved by the many, many people who knew him. Antonio is survived by his wife, Pheobe, Vale; his children, Alan Mendive, Adrian, Tonia Miller, Vale, Rick Mendive, Nyssa, Trina Nilsson, Manteno, Ill., and Katie Godby, Meridian; 14 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; nieces; and nephews; and two sisters, Connie Aldape, Boise and Julia Troph, Vale. Tony was preceded in death by his mother and father; his brother, Lloyd Mendive; his sisters, Benancia Gehley, Louisa Barcart, Marie Uriarte and Francis Mendiola; his son, Tim Mendive; and his first wife, Peggy Davis-Mendive. | Mendive, Antonio (I703530)
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66 | April 30, 1920-Dec. 18, 2011 Vale Segundo Arriola, 91, a longtime Bridgeport rancher, passed away Sunday Dec. 18, 2011, at Pioneer Place in Vale, Ore. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, at the Vale Christian Church. Segundo was born April 30, 1920, in Winnemucca, Nev., to Spanish Basque immigrants Marcelina Achabal Arriola and Ysidro Arriola. Ysidro immigrated from Spain to the United States in 1902. He returned to Spain and married Marcelina Achabal in 191913, and in 1917 she became a United States citizen and joined her husband in America. Segundo was raised in Andrews, Nev., and graduated from high school in Crane, Ore., in 1937. The family moved to Westfall, Ore., in 1939 where he later met and married his wife of 67 years, Edna Edmunson. Segundo and Edna moved from the ranch in Westfall with their four children Joe, Joanne, Pat and Bonnie after they purchased the Bridgeport ranch in 1953. Segundo and Edna worked together side by sidde on the cattle ranch, and after they reached the golden years, they still did many things together. Segundo enjoyed supporting Edna's hobby of making beautiful quilts, whether it was approving the colors, admiring her handiwork, or even helpinng her tear out a stitch or two. One of the highlights of their life was acting as Grand Marshals for the Bull Run parade at Unity in 1994. Segundo served as a member of both the Hereford school board and the Burnt River school board. He was also on the Unity Grange board and the Baker Cenex board. He loved working on the ranch and rode a horse until he was 89. The summer after he turned 90, he broke his hip but in a matter of months, he was often seen riding around the ranch on his 4-wheeler with his dog Rojo on the passenger seat.Visitors were always welcome at their home. He dearly loved to chat and would often engage others in lengthy conversations about the days of yore, as well as current happenings, politics and entertaining anecdotes. Segundo and Edna lived at the Bridgeport ranch until 2011 when they moved to Pioneer Place in Vale. Segundo was preceded in death by his parents, Marcelina and Ysidro Arriola; his two brothers, Dionisio and Daniel; and his two daughters, Joanne Arriola and Bonnie Arriola Collins. Survivors include his wife, Edna; two sons and their spouses, Joe and Sheryl Arriola, of Jamieson, and Pat and Wanda Arriola, of Bridgeport; grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Darcy Arriola Kindschy, of Jamieson and her children, Emma and Gaabe, Aaron Arriola and his wife, Angie, of Jamieson and their children, Jessica and Callie, Vikki Collins Ouillette and her husband, Scott, of Portland; Shannon Arriola Mckenzie and her husband, Tom, of Spokane and their children, Drae, Tommy and Ryan, Todd Arriola of Baker City; Ryan Arriola and his wife, Angie, of Baker City and their children, Chris, Teyona and Wyatt. Memorials may be made to Pioneer Place 1060 D. St. W. Vale, OR. Condolences may be made to the family at www.lienkaemper-thomason.com. | Arriola, Segundo (I1120954)
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67 | April 30, 1920-Dec. 18, 2011 Vale Segundo Arriola, 91, a longtime Bridgeport rancher, passed away Sunday Dec. 18, 2011, at Pioneer Place in Vale, Ore. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, at the Vale Christian Church. Segundo was born April 30, 1920, in Winnemucca, Nev., to Spanish Basque immigrants Marcelina Achabal Arriola and Ysidro Arriola. Ysidro immigrated from Spain to the United States in 1902. He returned to Spain and married Marcelina Achabal in 191913, and in 1917 she became a United States citizen and joined her husband in America. Segundo was raised in Andrews, Nev., and graduated from high school in Crane, Ore., in 1937. The family moved to Westfall, Ore., in 1939 where he later met and married his wife of 67 years, Edna Edmunson. Segundo and Edna moved from the ranch in Westfall with their four children Joe, Joanne, Pat and Bonnie after they purchased the Bridgeport ranch in 1953. Segundo and Edna worked together side by sidde on the cattle ranch, and after they reached the golden years, they still did many things together. Segundo enjoyed supporting Edna's hobby of making beautiful quilts, whether it was approving the colors, admiring her handiwork, or even helpinng her tear out a stitch or two. One of the highlights of their life was acting as Grand Marshals for the Bull Run parade at Unity in 1994. Segundo served as a member of both the Hereford school board and the Burnt River school board. He was also on the Unity Grange board and the Baker Cenex board. He loved working on the ranch and rode a horse until he was 89. The summer after he turned 90, he broke his hip but in a matter of months, he was often seen riding around the ranch on his 4-wheeler with his dog Rojo on the passenger seat.Visitors were always welcome at their home. He dearly loved to chat and would often engage others in lengthy conversations about the days of yore, as well as current happenings, politics and entertaining anecdotes. Segundo and Edna lived at the Bridgeport ranch until 2011 when they moved to Pioneer Place in Vale. Segundo was preceded in death by his parents, Marcelina and Ysidro Arriola; his two brothers, Dionisio and Daniel; and his two daughters, Joanne Arriola and Bonnie Arriola Collins. Survivors include his wife, Edna; two sons and their spouses, Joe and Sheryl Arriola, of Jamieson, and Pat and Wanda Arriola, of Bridgeport; grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Darcy Arriola Kindschy, of Jamieson and her children, Emma and Gaabe, Aaron Arriola and his wife, Angie, of Jamieson and their children, Jessica and Callie, Vikki Collins Ouillette and her husband, Scott, of Portland; Shannon Arriola Mckenzie and her husband, Tom, of Spokane and their children, Drae, Tommy and Ryan, Todd Arriola of Baker City; Ryan Arriola and his wife, Angie, of Baker City and their children, Chris, Teyona and Wyatt. Memorials may be made to Pioneer Place 1060 D. St. W. Vale, OR. Condolences may be made to the family at www.lienkaemper-thomason.com. | Arriola, Segundo (I1120954)
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68 | Argus Observer (Ontario, OR) — Wednesday, October 8, 2008 Coquille A memorial gathering will be held for Daniel "Danny" Arriola, 82, of Coquille (formerly of Westfall), from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. with a blessing at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, at the St. Patrick"s Parish Hall in Vale, Ore. Interment was at Myrtle Crest Memorial Gardens in Coquille. Danny was born Feb. 10, 1926, in McDermitt, Nev. (but on the Oregon side), the son of Ysidro and Marselina (Achabal) Arriola. He died Sept. 13, 2008, at Springfield, Ore. He was raised and educated in Andrews, Ore., and then Harper, Ore., where he graduated from high school in 1943. He served as an Army paratrooper from 1944 to 1946 during World War II. After the war, he was married to Mildred I. Smith on Oct. 23, 1947, in Vale, Ore. They owned and operated a cattle ranch in Westfall, Ore., for 51 years until retiring in 2001 when they moved to Coquille. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, raising and training horses, reading, spending time with his children and grandchildren, and his dogs, Lucy and Bessie. He is survived by: wife of 60 years, Mildred Arriola, Coquille, Ore.; son, Frank and Susan Arriola, Coos Bay, Ore; son, William and Lynda Arriola, Coquille, Ore.; son, Gene and Kaye Arriola, Coquille, Ore.; son, Tony and Stephanie Arriola, Bandon, Ore.; daughter, Tammi and Greg Herman, Canby, Ore; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; brother, Segundo and Edna Arriola, Bridgeport, Ore.; brother-in-law, Sonny and Judy Smith, Coquille, Ore.; sister-in-law, Mona and Paul Mendiola, Payette, Idaho; numerous nieces and nephews; and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by a son, Danny Carrol Arriola, and a brother, Dionisio Arriola. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Coquille Public Library, 105 N. Birch St., Coquille, OR 97423, or to the Vale Public Library, 150 A St. East, Vale, OR 97918, or to the National Kidney Foundation (www.kidney.org). Arrangements are under the direction of Nelson"s Bay Area Mortuary, 405 Elrod Ave., Coos Bay, OR 97420, (541) 267-4216. | Arriola, Daniel (I1120955)
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69 | Argus Observer (Ontario, OR) — Wednesday, October 8, 2008 Coquille A memorial gathering will be held for Daniel "Danny" Arriola, 82, of Coquille (formerly of Westfall), from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. with a blessing at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, at the St. Patrick"s Parish Hall in Vale, Ore. Interment was at Myrtle Crest Memorial Gardens in Coquille. Danny was born Feb. 10, 1926, in McDermitt, Nev. (but on the Oregon side), the son of Ysidro and Marselina (Achabal) Arriola. He died Sept. 13, 2008, at Springfield, Ore. He was raised and educated in Andrews, Ore., and then Harper, Ore., where he graduated from high school in 1943. He served as an Army paratrooper from 1944 to 1946 during World War II. After the war, he was married to Mildred I. Smith on Oct. 23, 1947, in Vale, Ore. They owned and operated a cattle ranch in Westfall, Ore., for 51 years until retiring in 2001 when they moved to Coquille. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, raising and training horses, reading, spending time with his children and grandchildren, and his dogs, Lucy and Bessie. He is survived by: wife of 60 years, Mildred Arriola, Coquille, Ore.; son, Frank and Susan Arriola, Coos Bay, Ore; son, William and Lynda Arriola, Coquille, Ore.; son, Gene and Kaye Arriola, Coquille, Ore.; son, Tony and Stephanie Arriola, Bandon, Ore.; daughter, Tammi and Greg Herman, Canby, Ore; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; brother, Segundo and Edna Arriola, Bridgeport, Ore.; brother-in-law, Sonny and Judy Smith, Coquille, Ore.; sister-in-law, Mona and Paul Mendiola, Payette, Idaho; numerous nieces and nephews; and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by a son, Danny Carrol Arriola, and a brother, Dionisio Arriola. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Coquille Public Library, 105 N. Birch St., Coquille, OR 97423, or to the Vale Public Library, 150 A St. East, Vale, OR 97918, or to the National Kidney Foundation (www.kidney.org). Arrangements are under the direction of Nelson"s Bay Area Mortuary, 405 Elrod Ave., Coos Bay, OR 97420, (541) 267-4216. | Arriola, Daniel (I1120955)
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70 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muscar, J. (I6565201)
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71 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muscar, A. (I6565200)
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72 | Around 1900, Juan Domingo Lequerica settled at the mouth of Birch Creek. His tenure was brief, cut short by an accident typical of the times. He was driving a wagon and horse team down the Birch Creek Grade when it is presumed that the brake failed, the team ran away, and Lequerica fell from the wagon and was run over. Surviving the accident, he removed his shirt and stuck a knife through it in the road to mark the place, then dragged himself with two broken legs and other injuries over the hill trying to reach the creek. Searchers later found his body on the hillside. (Paraphrased from: "Owyhee Trails: The West's Forgotten Corner" by Mike Hanley with Ellis Lucia | Lequerica Uriarte Ydoyaga, Juan Domingo (I7948508)
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73 | Arrived in US 1887 AZCUENAGA BASTERRICA, Antonio (1868-1950) Nació en Abando (hoy, Bilbao), Vizcaya, el 17 de junio de 1868. Hijo de Luis y de Saturnina. El, su hermano y sus dos hermanas quedaron huérfanos siendo muy niños y se fueron a vivir con unos parientes. Asistió durante un tiempo a las escuela hasta que, cuando tuvo edad, comenzó a trabajar como cestero en una empresa inglesa instalada en Bilbao que se dedicaba al comercio del mineral de hierro. Trabajó durante cinco años en este oficio hasta que ahorró lo suficiente para irse a América. Salió de Bilbao a Bristol y, desde allí, se dirigió a Liverpool, donde embarcó junto a otro joven vasco. Tenía entonces diecinueve años. Llegó a Nueva York el 3 de abril de 1887. Tras un accidentado viaje en tren, llegó a Winnemucca, empleándose como pastor. De allí, a Mc Dermitt donde se asoció con otro vasco, José Navarro, y ambos decidieron ir a Jordan Valley, en Oregón. En su viaje, estuvieron cinco días perdidos y, a duras penas, lograron llegar a una posta de diligencias. En abril de 1889, estaba cuidando ovejas en el Condado de Owyhee que pertenecía al territorio de Idaho. Aquel mismo año, regresó a Jordan Valley. Durante años, Azcuenaga fue el único vasco del lugar. ... En Jordan Valley, mientras trabajaba como pastor, compró una herrería. Estuvo seis años en el negocio y, con el producto de su venta, abrió una tienda de suministros y, pasado algún tiempo, reunió un rebaño de ovejas que fue el origen de su fortuna. Posteriormente, compró un rancho de mil ochocientas nueve acres dedicado a la cria de ganado vacuno y lanar. Vendió el rancho y el ganado en 1931, retirándose a Boise donde tenía su hogar. En 1900, cuando llegó a Boise para instalarse, abrió, con otros dos socios, el Oregon Hotel. En la esquina de las calles Novena y Front. El hotel estaba frente a la estación del Oregon Short Line Railrod. Pocos años después se lo alquiló a Mateo Arregui Se casó en 1901 como Consuelo Uberuaga, instalándose en Boise. Sus hijos fueron Adrián, Fernando e Inés. En 1917, Azcuenaga ya estaba considerado como uno de los hombres más ricos e influyentes de Idaho. Falleció en Boise en mayo de 1950 (Silen: 49-50). baptism record shows January 17, 1868 1:00 AM as birth date. Page 197 - Abando San Vicente Martir. BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1868-01-17 Nombre y Apellidos: Antonio, Ascuenaga, Basterrica Padre: Luis, Ascuenaga, Goyarzun Madre: Satrunina, Basterrica, Urquijo Localidad: Bilbao-Abando - Albia Parroquia: Bilbao - / San Vicente Mártir Página/folio: f. 196 vº Fechas del libro: 1863-01-01 - 1868-05-17 | Azcuenaga Basterrica, Antonio (I5886534)
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74 | Asuncion I. Arritola Corvallis Gazette-Times (OR) - Thursday, November 3, 2005 Sept. 14, 1912 - Oct 29, 2005 Asuncion I. Arritola of Jordan Valley died Saturday at the home of her daughter in Monroe. She was 93. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Mollie and Tom Swisher of Monroe; son and daughter-in-law, Pasco and Judy Arritola of LaGrande; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, 206 Yturri Blvd., Jordan Valley. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov 4. Burial will take place in the Jordan Valley Cemetery. Arrangements are by McHenry Funeral Home. | Acordagoitia, Asuncion (I2220427)
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75 | At Mendibeltzua | Echaniz Yriarte, Jesusa Maria (I150252)
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76 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Marc, M. (I6590442)
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77 | 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. | Urquiaga, Elaine Flora (I4374874)
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78 | Augustine Marcelle Ernaut Augustine Marcelle Ernaut, 93, of Reno, passed away March 10, 2003, at Washoe Medical Center. Augustine, affectionately known as Marcelle, was born to Dominique and Marguerite (Gastellu) Oyharcabal on March 6, 1910, in Irissary, France, and immigrated to the United States in 1927, settling in Eureka, Nev. In 1928, she and her family moved to Elko where she resided until 1970, when she moved to Reno. While living in Elko she worked for the Lundberg's Gift Shop for nearly 20 years. She was a member of Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Church and enjoyed crocheting and knitting. Marcelle was preceded in death by her husband, Pete Ernaut, on Jan. 27, 1986; two brothers and two sisters. Survivors include her son, Robert Ernaut, Reno; brother, Gabriel Oyharcabal, Cottonwood, Calif.; sister, Therese Smith, Reno, Nev.; two grandchildren, Stephen Ernaut and Peter (Wendy) Ernaut; four great-grandchildren, Bobby, Henry, Pete Jr. and Isabella Ernaut; and several nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held on Friday, March 14, 2003, at 1 p.m. at Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Church, 1138 Wright Street, Reno. Arrangements are under the direction of Walton Funeral Home. The family would like to express its sincere thanks to Father John O'Brien and all the staff at Washoe Medical Center and Park Place for their loving care. Elko Daily Free Press (NV) - Wednesday, March 12, 2003 | Oyharcabal, Augustine Marcelle (I5729671)
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79 | baptism p. 327 | Echarte Aleman, Estefania (I5573765)
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80 | Baptism record of son Fernando says she's from Ermua. BAUTISMOS Data: 1806-03-10 Izena eta abizenak: Polonia, Urquijo, Rotaeche Aita: Josef, Urquijo, Gardeazabal Ama: Jabiera, Rotaeche, Ainz Beste datu batzuk: ; Udalerria: LLODIO- Parrokia:LLODIO - / Santa María del Yermo Orrialdea/foliao: f. 007 r. Liburuaren datak : 1797 1898 DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales Fecha: 1838-06-18 Nombre y Apellidos: Polonia, Urquijo, ----- Localidad: Bilbao-Abando - Albia Parroquia:Bilbao - / San Vicente Mártir ID: 64546 Página/folio: f. 057 rº Fechas del libro: 1831-08-31 - 1855-09-19 | Urquijo Rotaeche, Polonia (I5887080)
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81 | baptism record p. 333 in Ereño. D. Tiburcio de Gavicagogeascoa y Bengoa con Dna. María Josefa de Careaga y Urquiaga Año de 1908 En lugar de Nachitua, provincia de Vizcaya, Obispado de Vitoria a once de abril de mil novecientos ocho, yo el infrascrito presbitero cura ecónomo de la iglesia parroquial de Santa María de Nachitua, previos los requisitos en derecho necesarioios con la autorización del Ilmo. Sr. Obispo de esta diócesis por ser tiempo de Cuaresma casé por palabras de presente de una parte a D. Tiburcio de Gavicagogeascoa y Bengoa, viudo en segundas nupcias de Dna. María Josefa de Yraizabal, natural de Ereño, provincia de Vizcaya de cincuenta y ocho años de edad de profesión labrador feligres de Santa María de Navarniz provincia de Vizcaya hijo legítimo de D. Domingo de Gavicagogeascoa y de Dna. María de Bengoa, naturales de Ereño; y de la otra a Dna. María Josefa de Careaga y Urquiaga viuda de D. Ignacio de Yribar de cuarenta y dos años de edad natural de Murelaga, provincia de Vizcaya feligres de esta parroquia de mi cargo; hija legítima de D. Cristobal de Careaga, natural deMurelaga y de Dna. María Juana de Urquiaga; natural de Mendeja, provincia de Vizcaya. Son testigos D. Valentin de Gavicagogeascoa de profesión labrador y D. Francisco de Mendiola de profesión carpintero, naturales respective de Ereño y de esta y vecinos de esta. casados y por ser verdad lo firmo fecha .. .... Manuel de Olazabalaga | Gabicagoxeascoa Bengoa, Tiburcio (I5457151)
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82 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tipton, A.M. (I1294386)
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83 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tipton, A.M. (I1294386)
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84 | Bautismo Nombre Juan Francisco Xavier Apellidos Muguerza, Alcain Fecha 1841-10-19 Padre Pedro Maria, Muguerza, Mendizabal Madre Josefa Francisca, Alcain, Oyarzabal Fondo Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Mutriku Título 17º Bautismos Folio/Página 197v Nº Partida 77 | Muguerza Alcain, Juan Francisco Xavier (I3960699)
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85 | Bautismo Nombre Vicenta Apellidos Oteiza, Beriztain Fecha 1860-02-29 Padre Jose Antonio, Oteiza, Epelde Madre Josefa Ygnacia, Beriztain, Aizpuru Observaciones ---------- Fondo Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Azkoitia Título 15º Bautismos Folio/Página 234v Nº Partida 28 | Oteiza Veriztain, Vicenta (I3960700)
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86 | BAUTISMO Nombre: Maria Manuela Apellidos: Pagoaga, Yriarte Fecha: 1890-05-09 Padre: Domingo Maria, Pagoaga, Alcorta Madre: Joaquina Anselma, Yriarte, Alcorta [Yriarte Galdos] Fondo: Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, en Mutriku, Gipuzkoa Título: 20º Bautismos Folio/Página: 236 Nº Partida: 32 | Pagoaga Yriarte, Maria Manuela (I7753845)
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87 | BAUTISMO Nombre: Ramon Apellidos:Lasa, Osinalde Fecha: 1845-08-31 Padre: Christobal, Lasa, Yrizar Madre: Maria Josefa, Osinalde, Urreta Fondo: Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, en GABIRIA Título: 5º Bautismos Folio/Página: 221r Nº Partida: 20 | Lasa Osinalde, Ramon (I82032)
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88 | Bautismo Nombre: Gregorio Antonio Apellidos: Echaniz, Yriondo Fecha: 1822-04-24 Padre: Ygnacio , Echaniz, Arrizabalaga Madre: Maria Cruz, Yriondo, Alcorta Observaciones: ---------- Fondo: Asunción de Nuestra Señora, en Mutriku, Gipuzkoa Título: 16º Bautismos Folio/Página: 14 rº Nº Partida: 37 | Echaniz Yriondo, Gregorio (I140101)
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89 | BAUTISMO Nombre: Buenaventura Dionisio Apellidos: Anchustegui, Zubimendi Fecha: 1895-03-16 Padre: Jose Maria , Anchustegui, Yturralde Madre: Micaela , Zubimendi, Ecenarro Fondo: Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, en MUTRIKU Título: 20º Bautismos Folio/Página: 412 Nº Partida: 26 | Anchustegui Zubimendi, Buenaventura Dionisio (I866819)
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90 | BAUTISMO Nombre: Felix Apellidos: Anchustegui, Zubimendi Fecha: 1892-06-11 Padre: Jose Maria, Anchustegui, Yturralde Madre: Micaela, Zubimendi, Ecenarro Fondo: Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Itziar, en Itziar-DEBA Título: 12º Bautismos Folio/Página: 142v Nº Partida: 23 | Anchustegui Zubimendi, Felix (I866818)
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91 | BAUTISMO Nombre: Jose Ygnacio Apellidos: Echaniz, Yriarte Fecha: 1885-01-06 Padre: Jose Maria, Echaniz, Elordi Madre: Maria Bernarda, Yriarte, Alcorta Fondo: Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, en MUTRIKU Título: 20º Bautismos Folio/Página: 56 Nº Partida: 3 | Echanis Yriarte, Jose Ignacio (I139613)
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92 | BAUTISMO Nombre: Luciano Agustin Apellidos: Amuchastegui, Zubimendi Fecha: 1897-11-24 Padre: Jose Maria, Amuchastegui, Yturralde Madre: Micaela, Zubimendi, Ecenarro Fondo: Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, en MUTRIKU Título: 21º Bautismos Folio/Página: 77 Nº Partida: 95 | Anchustegui Zubimendi, Luciano Agustin (I849686)
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93 | Bautismo Nombre: Agustin Maria Apellidos: Aristondo, Garate Fecha: 1829-04-11 Padre: Jose Juaquin , Aristondo, Echeverria Madre: Maria Agueda, Garate , Galarra Fondo: Asunción de Nuestra Señora, en Mutriku, Gipuzkoa Título: 16º Bautismos Folio/Página: 134 rº Nº Partida: 29 | Aristondo Garate, Agustin (I497)
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94 | Bautismo Nombre: Juan Jose Apellidos: Echaniz, Yriarte Fecha: 1894-05-07 Padre: Jose Maria , Echaniz, Elordi Madre: Maria Bernarda, Yriarte, Alcorta Fondo: Asunción de Nuestra Señora, en Mutriku, Gipuzkoa Título: 20º Bautismos Folio/Página: 373 Nº Partida: 38 | Echanis Yriarte, Juan Jose (I139609)
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95 | Bautismo Nombre: Maria Concepcion Apellidos: Aristondo, Galzacorta Fecha: 1858-08-22 Padre: Agustin, Aristondo, Garate Madre: Francisca Antonia, Galzacorta, Arrate Fondo: Asunción de Nuestra Señora, en Mutriku, Gipuzkoa Título: 18º Bautismos Folio/Página: 250 vº Nº Partida: 56 | Aristondo Galzacorta, Maria Concepcion (I494)
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96 | Bautismo Nombre: Maria Josefa Apellidos: Pagoaga, Aristondo Fecha: 1896-11-25 Padre: Jose Maria, Pagoaga, Cendoya Madre: Maria Concepcion, Aristondo, Galzacorta Fondo: Asunción de Nuestra Señora, en Mutriku, Gipuzkoa Título: 21º Bautismos Folio/Página: 33 Nº Partida: 89 | Pagoaga Aristondo, Maria Josefa (I139614)
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97 | BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1800-04-08 Nombre y Apellidos: Maria Barbara, Garramiola, Gabiola Padre: Joseph Ygnacio, Garramiola, Bengoechea Madre: Barbara, Gabiola, Bascaran Localidad:Lekeitio, Bizkaia Parroquia:Lekeitio, Bizkaia - / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora Página/folio: f. 281 vº Fechas del libro: 1785 - 1803 DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales Fecha: 1874-10-08 Nombre y Apellidos: Barbara, Garramiola, Gaviola Localidad: Lekeitio, Bizkaia-Lekeitio, Bizkaia Parroquia:Lekeitio, Bizkaia - / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora ID: 363979 Página/folio f. 185 rº Fechas del libro 1854 - 1881 | Garramiola Gaviola, Maria Barbara (I5748554)
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98 | BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1827-04-27 Nombre y Apellidos: Joseph Francisco Thoribio, Uberuaga, Garramiola Padre: Joseph Francisco, Uberuaga, Ajarrusti Madre: Barbara, Garramiola, Gabiola Localidad: Gizaburuaga-Gizaburuaga Parroquia: Gizaburuaga - / Santa Catalina Página/folio: f. 026 vº Fechas del libro: 1818 - 1857 | Uberuaga Garramiola, Jose Francisco Thoribio (I5749260)
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99 | BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1828-04-30 Nombre y Apellidos: Jose Ygnacio Yndalecio, Uberuaga, Garramiola Padre: Jose Francisco, Uberuaga, Agarrista Madre: Barbara, Garramiola, Gaviola Localidad: Gizaburuaga-Gizaburuaga Parroquia:Gizaburuaga - / Santa Catalina Página/folio: f. 030 rº Fechas del libro: 1818 - 1857 | Uberuaga Garramiola, Jose Ygnacio Yndalecio (I5748199)
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100 | BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1830-12-15 Nombre y Apellidos: Jose Maria, Uberuaga, Garramiola Padre: Jose Francisco, Uberuaga, Abarrista Madre: Barbara, Garramiola, Gabiola Localidad: Amoroto-Amoroto Parroquia:Amoroto - / San Martín Obispo Página/folio: f. 135 vº - 136 Fechas del libro: 1808 - 1838 | Uberuaga Garramiola, Jose Maria (I5748970)
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