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701 | BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha:1899-09-25 Nombre y Apellidos:Mario Juan, Azcargorta, Ocamica Padre:Pio, Azcargorta, Gandiaga Madre:Maria Juana, Ocamica, Barainca Localidad:Ea-Bedarona Parroquia:Ea - Bedarona / San Pedro Apóstol ID:409774 Página/folio f. 203 rº Fechas del libro 1854 - 1899 | Bruner, Fermin (I3789991)
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702 | BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha:1899-10-27 Nombre y Apellidos:José Domingo, Mendiola, Achaval Padre:Martin, Mendiola, Zavala Madre:Catalina, Achaval, Telleria Localidad:Ea-Bedarona Parroquia:52030 San Pedro Apóstol ID:556563 Página/folio p. 001 Libro 1899-10-27 - 1979-09-09 | Mendiola Achabal, Jose Domingo (I32173)
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703 | BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha:1900-03-18 Nombre y Apellidos:Gertrudis, Aburruza, Arrasate Padre:Alejandro, Aburruza, Mendizabal Madre:Rita, Arrasate, Eguren Localidad:Sestao-Sestao Parroquia:Sestao / La Anunciación de Nuestra Señora ID:770513 Página/folio p. 279 Fechas del libro 1899-03-19 - 1900-08-15 | Aburruza Arrasate, Gertrudis (I472)
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704 | BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha:1900-08-21 Nombre y Apellidos:Maria Dolores, Bilbao, Zabalbeazcoa Padre:Juan Maria, Bilbao, Ytuarte Madre:Maria Josefa, Zabalbeazcoa, Corta Localidad:Ibarrangelu-Ibarrangelua Parroquia: Ibarrangelua / San Andrés Apóstol Página/folio f. 368 rº Fechas del libro 1859-06-05 - 1901-07-05 | Bilbao Zabalbeazcoa, María Dolores (I1120948)
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705 | BAUTISMOS-Registros originales copied in SLC Fecha: 1791-06-01 Nombre y Apellidos: Antonio Domingo, Babiola, Urrutia Padre: José, Babiola, Burgaña Madre: Maria Ursola, Urrutia, Lazurica Localidad: Lekeitio, Bizkaia-Lekeitio, Bizkaia Parroquia: Lekeitio, Bizkaia - / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora Página/folio: f. 070 rº - vº Fechas del libro: 1785 - 1803 | Gaviola Urrutibeazcoa, Domingo Antonio (I116)
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706 | Bautismos/Nacimientos Irurita San Salvador 25/02/1862 AMORENA AROCENA Josefa Maria Alejandra Hijo de : AMORENA Juan Bautista Abuelos paternos : AMORENA Godefrido YTURRALDE Maria Catalina AROCENA Catalina Abuelos maternos : AROCENA Juan Fermin ELICECHE Margarita | Amorena Arotcena, Josefa Martina (I407)
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707 | Benedicta "Bene" Aldecoa Wilson 1919 ~ 2016 Benedicta "Bene" Aldecoa Wilson passed away at her home, Friday, January 22, 2016, at the age of 96. Bene was born May 17, 1919, in Boise, to John Domingo and Maria Pagoaga Aldecoa, who immigrated from the Basque Country. She was the fourth of their five children. She had a wonderful childhood with her siblings and cousins in Boise, and summers visiting her father's mountain sheep camps. Bene attended St. Teresa's Academy and there her lifelong love of music began. She was an accomplished pianist and harpist. She studied music at both St. Mary's of the Wasatch in Salt Lake City, and at the University of Washington in Seattle, where she graduated in May 1941. After graduation she woorked for the Red Cross, and later the Army Corps of Engineers in Boise. During World War II, Bene and her sister, Delphine "Del", were FAA air traffic controllers in Great Falls, Montana. After the war, Bene returned to Boise and was a secretarary for Idaho Power. Bene met her husband, Dr. Richard "Dick" Wilson, on a double date with her sister, Del. Bene and Dick were married December 17, 1950 and had two children, Jeanne and John. After her husband passed away in 1966, Bene worked as a secretary for Idaho's Secretary of State, Pete Cenarrusa. After retiring, Bene enjoyed traveling the world, playing golf and bridge, and especially liked spending time with her family and grandchildren at her lakeside cabin in McCall. She was a volunteer for St. Alphonsus Auxiliary and the Morrison Center. She was a member of the Catholic Women's League, the Boise Junior League, and Hillcrest Country Club. She also played the harp for the Boise Philharmonic during their early years. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, sister, Maurina Bowles (Andrew), brothers, Basil (Dorothy) and Manuel Aldecoa. She is survived by her sister, Delphine Aldecoa; daughter, Jeanne Wilson; son, John Wilson (Dolores); grandchildren, John Pidgeon, Marisa Berndt (Michael), and Richard and Tony Wilson; and great granddaughter, Amaya Berndt. A Rosary in Bene's honor will be held at 7:00 pm, Friday, January 29, 2016 at Summers Funeral Home, Boise Chapel, 1205 W Bannock St, Boise. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1:00 pm, Saturday, January 30, 2016 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 811 S Latah St, Boise. A reception will follow at Hillcrest Country Club, from 2 till 5 pm. Our family's special thanks go to her caregivers, James Maloy, and especially to Sharon Beets, who took care of Bene until she passed. Also, thanks to Bene's doctor, Mary Barinaga, for her care and compassion, and St. Alphonsus Hospital and Hospice. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Children's Home Society of Idaho, 740 Warm Springs Ave., Boise, 83702; Home Together (benefitting adults with autism), 4312 Edgemont, Boise, 83706; the Idaho Humane Society, 4775 Dorman St., Boise, 83705; or your favorite charity. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family on Bene's memorial webpage at www.summersfuneral.com. Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) - Wednesday, January 27, 2016 | Aldecoa, Benedicta (I7723784)
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708 | Benedicta "Bene" Aldecoa Wilson 1919 ~ 2016 Benedicta "Bene" Aldecoa Wilson passed away at her home, Friday, January 22, 2016, at the age of 96. Bene was born May 17, 1919, in Boise, to John Domingo and Maria Pagoaga Aldecoa, who immigrated from the Basque Country. She was the fourth of their five children. She had a wonderful childhood with her siblings and cousins in Boise, and summers visiting her father's mountain sheep camps. Bene attended St. Teresa's Academy and there her lifelong love of music began. She was an accomplished pianist and harpist. She studied music at both St. Mary's of the Wasatch in Salt Lake City, and at the University of Washington in Seattle, where she graduated in May 1941. After graduation she woorked for the Red Cross, and later the Army Corps of Engineers in Boise. During World War II, Bene and her sister, Delphine "Del", were FAA air traffic controllers in Great Falls, Montana. After the war, Bene returned to Boise and was a secretarary for Idaho Power. Bene met her husband, Dr. Richard "Dick" Wilson, on a double date with her sister, Del. Bene and Dick were married December 17, 1950 and had two children, Jeanne and John. After her husband passed away in 1966, Bene worked as a secretary for Idaho's Secretary of State, Pete Cenarrusa. After retiring, Bene enjoyed traveling the world, playing golf and bridge, and especially liked spending time with her family and grandchildren at her lakeside cabin in McCall. She was a volunteer for St. Alphonsus Auxiliary and the Morrison Center. She was a member of the Catholic Women's League, the Boise Junior League, and Hillcrest Country Club. She also played the harp for the Boise Philharmonic during their early years. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, sister, Maurina Bowles (Andrew), brothers, Basil (Dorothy) and Manuel Aldecoa. She is survived by her sister, Delphine Aldecoa; daughter, Jeanne Wilson; son, John Wilson (Dolores); grandchildren, John Pidgeon, Marisa Berndt (Michael), and Richard and Tony Wilson; and great granddaughter, Amaya Berndt. A Rosary in Bene's honor will be held at 7:00 pm, Friday, January 29, 2016 at Summers Funeral Home, Boise Chapel, 1205 W Bannock St, Boise. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1:00 pm, Saturday, January 30, 2016 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 811 S Latah St, Boise. A reception will follow at Hillcrest Country Club, from 2 till 5 pm. Our family's special thanks go to her caregivers, James Maloy, and especially to Sharon Beets, who took care of Bene until she passed. Also, thanks to Bene's doctor, Mary Barinaga, for her care and compassion, and St. Alphonsus Hospital and Hospice. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Children's Home Society of Idaho, 740 Warm Springs Ave., Boise, 83702; Home Together (benefitting adults with autism), 4312 Edgemont, Boise, 83706; the Idaho Humane Society, 4775 Dorman St., Boise, 83705; or your favorite charity. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family on Bene's memorial webpage at www.summersfuneral.com. Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) - Wednesday, January 27, 2016 | Aldecoa, Benedicta (I7753849)
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709 | Beth Devine Arruti , 87, passed quietly at Humboldt General Hospital, in Winnemucca, Nev., on December 14, 2013. Beth was born October 7, 1926, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Duane and Mabel Devine. She Attended Steven-Henager College in Salt Lake City. Beth married Joseph Arruti and was a long time resident of Winnemucca, Nev. Beth worked at 1st National Bank then at the BLM where she retired in 1988. She was a member of the LDS church and enjoyed golfing, boating and fishing. Beth was preceded in death by her husband Joseph Arruti, her parents Duane and Mable Devine and her brother Jack Devine. Beth is survived by her sons Michael of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Mark (Dee Dee) of Roseville, California, and daughter Vicki Cisna (Jim) of Winnemucca, Nevada, and her sister Donna Fairchild of Spring Creek, Nevada. Beth had six grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren. | Devine, Beth (I826656)
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710 | Billie Berria-Wilson June 6, 1930 - March 3, 2017 ONTARIO — Billie Berria-Wilson, 86, passed away surrounded by family Friday, March 3, 2017. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m., Thursday, March 9th, at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Ontario. Billie was born June 6, 1930 in Gooding, Idaho. She attended school in Gooding where she met Joe Berria. They married in 1947 and eventually found their way to Ontario where they started raising a family that eventually grew to include six terrific children (who had editorial control of this obituary). She is survived by her children: Terry Stewart, Linda Feeley, Pam Benintendi, Frank Berria, Mark Berria and Matt Berria. While raising six kids, she still found time to give back to the community through various organizations including PEO Chapter AF, Catholic Church Altar Society, Ontario PTA, Hospital Auxiliary and Ontario Chamber of Commerce. Always ready to take on a challenge, she started a new career by purchasing and running Fashion Crossroads until her retirement. She married Dick Wilson and lived in Boise until his death. She is survived by her stepson Rick Wilson. After retiring she found more time to continue sharing her skills in a number of ways. She hand made over 3,100 baby quilts that she donated to worthwhile causes like Oregon Child Services, Project Dove, Snake River Pediatrics, local hospitals and clinics. The satisfaction she received from seeing children receive her quilts was what kept driving her until just days before her death. That same independence and determination caused her to do the unexpected from time to time, like getting her first and only tattoo at the age of 82. Of course, the tattoo was of a heart and the words “From My Heart To Yours”, which not surprisingly, is the way she signed each quilt given. Billie will be missed by family, friends, her grandchildren, the children who received her gifts and the community in general. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Treasure Valley Children’s Relief Nursery. The family would like to express their heart felt gratitude to the devoted and caring staff at the Presbyterian Community Care Center, St. Alphonsus Hospital and all of her friends that kept Billie in her thoughts and prayers. They helped make her last few days more comfortable. | Robinson, Billie Ann (I4089594)
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711 | Billie Berria-Wilson June 6, 1930 - March 3, 2017 ONTARIO — Billie Berria-Wilson, 86, passed away surrounded by family Friday, March 3, 2017. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m., Thursday, March 9th, at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Ontario. Billie was born June 6, 1930 in Gooding, Idaho. She attended school in Gooding where she met Joe Berria. They married in 1947 and eventually found their way to Ontario where they started raising a family that eventually grew to include six terrific children (who had editorial control of this obituary). She is survived by her children: Terry Stewart, Linda Feeley, Pam Benintendi, Frank Berria, Mark Berria and Matt Berria. While raising six kids, she still found time to give back to the community through various organizations including PEO Chapter AF, Catholic Church Altar Society, Ontario PTA, Hospital Auxiliary and Ontario Chamber of Commerce. Always ready to take on a challenge, she started a new career by purchasing and running Fashion Crossroads until her retirement. She married Dick Wilson and lived in Boise until his death. She is survived by her stepson Rick Wilson. After retiring she found more time to continue sharing her skills in a number of ways. She hand made over 3,100 baby quilts that she donated to worthwhile causes like Oregon Child Services, Project Dove, Snake River Pediatrics, local hospitals and clinics. The satisfaction she received from seeing children receive her quilts was what kept driving her until just days before her death. That same independence and determination caused her to do the unexpected from time to time, like getting her first and only tattoo at the age of 82. Of course, the tattoo was of a heart and the words “From My Heart To Yours”, which not surprisingly, is the way she signed each quilt given. Billie will be missed by family, friends, her grandchildren, the children who received her gifts and the community in general. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Treasure Valley Children’s Relief Nursery. The family would like to express their heart felt gratitude to the devoted and caring staff at the Presbyterian Community Care Center, St. Alphonsus Hospital and all of her friends that kept Billie in her thoughts and prayers. They helped make her last few days more comfortable. | Robinson, Billie Ann (I4089594)
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712 | Birth location appears to be other than Baigorri. No Espils were registered in the births of Baigorri between 1873 and 1882. Mother and father's surnames were gleaned from his California death record. | Espil, Martin (I5674102)
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713 | birth may be 4 sep 1883 Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1883-10-08 Nombre y Apellidos: Emeterio, Quintana, Goitia Padre: Diego, Quintana, San Emeterio Madre: Maria Santos, Goitia, Burgoa Comentarios: Parroquia Diócesis Bilbao 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 Localización ID: 500034 Código de Referencia ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.268 (2955/003-01) Signatura 2955/003-01 Sig.Antigua 0010/003-01 Sig.Microfilm 9-445-02 Sig.Digital Sig. Digital Libro 295500301 Página/folio f. 316 vº Fechas del libro 1860 - 1884Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1883-10-08 Nombre y Apellidos: Emeterio, Quintana, Goitia Padre: Diego, Quintana, San Emeterio Madre: Maria Santos, Goitia, Burgoa Comentarios: Parroquia Diócesis Bilbao 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 Localización ID: 500034 Código de Referencia ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.268 (2955/003-01) Signatura 2955/003-01 Sig.Antigua 0010/003-01 Sig.Microfilm 9-445-02 Sig.Digital Sig. Digital Libro 295500301 Página/folio f. 316 vº Fechas del libro 1860 - 1884 | Quintana Goitia, Emeterio (I7004995)
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714 | Birth record viewed and confirmed in Derio 10/2016 Born 8:30 am same day at Meabe Aldecoa Goicoa baserria Godparents: Jose Andres Aldazabal and Catalina Ciarra both from Markina. BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1890-01-14 Nombre y Apellidos:Hilario, Malaxechevarria, Aldazabal Padre:Pedro Jose, Malaxechevarria, Ciarra Madre:Maria Martina, Aldazabal, Araquistain Nota marginal: Matrimonio; Territorio histórico:BIZKAIA Localidad:Markina - Xemein-Markina Parroquia: Xemein - Markina / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora ID:447282 Página/folio f. 071 rº Fechas del libro 1885 - 1899 | Malaxechebarria Aldazabal, Hilario (I4089572)
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715 | Birth record viewed and confirmed in Derio 10/2016 Born 8:30 am same day at Meabe Aldecoa Goicoa baserria Godparents: Jose Andres Aldazabal and Catalina Ciarra both from Markina. BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1890-01-14 Nombre y Apellidos:Hilario, Malaxechevarria, Aldazabal Padre:Pedro Jose, Malaxechevarria, Ciarra Madre:Maria Martina, Aldazabal, Araquistain Nota marginal: Matrimonio; Territorio histórico:BIZKAIA Localidad:Markina - Xemein-Markina Parroquia: Xemein - Markina / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora ID:447282 Página/folio f. 071 rº Fechas del libro 1885 - 1899 | Malaxechebarria Aldazabal, Hilario (I4089572)
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716 | Birth: Feb. 12, 1922 Boise Ada County Idaho, USA Death: Jun. 27, 2015 Idaho, USA Virginia Ocamica was born to Gabino Ocamica and Florencia Arrizabalaga in Boise, Idaho February 1, 1922. She married Ross Corn January 23, 1948 in Payette, Idaho. Virginia is survived by her son Patrick Corn, daughter Teresa (Ross) Ballard, three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and cousin Joe Churruca. She was preceded in death by her husband of fifty five years, Ross Corn, parents, Gabino and Florencia Ocamica, sister Regina Ocamica, brothers Antonio, Ricardo, and Carmelo Ocamica. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Bridget of Kildare Catholic Church in Nyssa at 11:00 AM Friday, July 3 at 11:00 AM MDT. Burial will follow at Marsing-Homedale Cemetery at 2:00 PM MDT Friday, July 3. Published in Idaho Press Tribune from July 1 to July 2, 2015 | Ocamica, Virginia (I6688151)
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717 | Birth: Feb. 12, 1922 Boise Ada County Idaho, USA Death: Jun. 27, 2015 Idaho, USA Virginia Ocamica was born to Gabino Ocamica and Florencia Arrizabalaga in Boise, Idaho February 1, 1922. She married Ross Corn January 23, 1948 in Payette, Idaho. Virginia is survived by her son Patrick Corn, daughter Teresa (Ross) Ballard, three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and cousin Joe Churruca. She was preceded in death by her husband of fifty five years, Ross Corn, parents, Gabino and Florencia Ocamica, sister Regina Ocamica, brothers Antonio, Ricardo, and Carmelo Ocamica. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Bridget of Kildare Catholic Church in Nyssa at 11:00 AM Friday, July 3 at 11:00 AM MDT. Burial will follow at Marsing-Homedale Cemetery at 2:00 PM MDT Friday, July 3. Published in Idaho Press Tribune from July 1 to July 2, 2015 | Ocamica, Virginia (I6688151)
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718 | Birth: Mar. 19, 1948 Burley Cassia County Idaho, USA Death: Mar. 22, 2014 Toni Barnes, 66, of Ontario, Oregon, went home to our dear Lord on Saturday March 22, 2014 at home. Toni was born March 19, 1948 in Burley, Idaho. She was the daughter of Pete and Lois Acaiturri. She was raised in Ontario, Oregon. She graduated from Ontario High School in 1966. She married the love of her life, Jack Barnes, on October 8, 1977. Toni was a homemaker and an artist. She loved people and sometimes worked as a bartender. She sold her paintings at shows and on her online store. She was very talented and art was her biggest passion. She loved painting and sold her paintings to people all over the world. She had a great love for family; together Jack and Toni had four wonderful daughters. Toni was a very loving, caring and beautiful person to all she encountered. She loved her animals and selling jewelry beauty products on her online store. She will be missed greatly. She is survived by her husband, Jack Barnes, of Ontario; four daughters: Shawna Bolley, of Ontario, Linda Marzolla, of Paradise, CA, Suzanne Sanders, of Maryland; and Stacey Barnes, of New Mexico; six grandkids and six great-grandkids. A viewing will be held on Thursday, March 27th from 4-5 pm at the Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario, with a private family memorial after. Family links: Parents: John Pedro Acaiturri (1912 - 1999) | Acaiturri, Toni Lyn (I4624836)
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719 | Birth: Oct. 13, 1934, France Death: Oct. 10, 2006 Heguilustoy 1934 - 2006 Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, October 17, at 9:00 a.m., at St. Francis Church, 900 H St. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Park, 9101 Kern Canyon Rd. Jules Heguilustoy, loving husband, father, Tatxi and Aitatxi was born in Arhansus, France. He immigrated to the United States on May 13, 1959. It was in Elko, Nevada that he met Paulette, who later became the love of his life, his life long best friend and the mother of his daughters. They married in 1968 and made their home in Bakersfield. He spent the last 40 years, self-employed, hauling livestock. He thoroughly loved his profession. He loved his clients/ special friends but most of all he loved being with the animals and the outdoors. Jules taught many how to do their job and always stressed the importance of honesty and integrity. He is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Paulette; his daughters, Monique (Jean) Flesher and Denise (David) Shaw; grandchildren, Jean-Jules, Jake, Luke and Dominika; sisters, Anna and Catisha and brother Pierre of France, as well as many nieces, nephews and special cousins, too numerous to name. Jules was preceded in death by his parents, and his youngest brother, Jean Baptiste of France. Jules had many special friends. He was an inspiration to all that met him. He had an incredible work ethic and his family values were unsurpassed. These values are what made him the self-made man that he was. He was a man of strength and determinnation. The past year, his determination, strength and patience were tested beyond the limits, and through it all he kept his chin up, and was always directing his thoughts in other directions, besides his own. One of his greatest accomplishmentnts was becoming an American Citizen. He was a life long member of the Kern County Basque Club and Kern County Wool Growers Association. He was extremely proud of his Basque Heritage. He will be deeply missed by all his family and those that knew him. Pallbearers will be Walt Fisher, Miguel Gonzalo, Alfred Saldubehere, Henry Saldubehere, Martin Etchamendy and Mike Nowakowski, Honorary Pallbearers will be Alejandro Bernal, Pierrot Arotzarena, Pierre Lahargue, Harold "Piston" Keyser, Sebastien Sanchez, David Shaw, Jean Flesher, Sebastian Minaberri, Eduardo Garcia, Peter Coyle, Jean Pierre Etchechury, Francisco "Paco" Iturriria, Melchor Gragirena, Mike Hale and Milton Rudnick. Our family would like to send a special heartfelt thank you to the following people: Dr. Donald Loos, Gaby Etchechury, Jean Gonzalo, Yvette Ray, Murray Land, Dr. Romain Clerou, Dr. Ravi Patel, CBCC Staff (Kim McMurray), Marlene Bernal, Michele Nowakowski, Mercy Hospital and Skilled Nursing. Visitation begins Monday, 2-9 p.m. Jules Heguilustoy Oct. 13, 1934 - Oct. 10, 2006 Greenlawn Mortuary Published in the Bakersfield Californian on 10/15/2006. Burial: Hillcrest Memorial Park Bakersfield Kern County California, USA | Heguilustoy, Jules (I6564522)
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720 | Birth: Dec. 10, 1921 Death: Jan. 17, 2008 Frank A. Ascuaga, 86, died peacefully at his Notus home on January 17, 2008. He was born in Caldwell on December 10, 1921, to Basque immigrants Jose and Marina Ascuaga. Frank was the second of their four children. He attended Enrose School and graduated from Notus High. Following high school, he graduated from Boise Business College. On December 7, 1941, Frank was working as a payroll clerk for Morrison-Knudsen Company at a jobsite in Hawaii when Pearl Harbor was bombed. He quickly enlisted in the U.S. Navy. His compact stature ("130 pounds of lean, mean fighting machine!") made him ideally suited to being a Fighting Seabee. While in the Navy, he trained in Marin, California, as a deep sea diver, diving to 300 feet to do underwater welding because it meant an additional $10 per month. During this time, Frank met Winifred Bartlett at a USO dance in San Francisco. Romance blossomed and they were married on August 31, 1946. The couple settled in Idaho. Eventually they purchased the family dairy operation and farm ground from Frank's parents. Believing that he was more suited to raising beef than to milking cows, Frank sold the milk cows in 1955 and started a feedlot. He successfully operated the feedlot and farmed the adjoining acreage for over 35 years. Frank and Winnie loved to entertain, and their home will be remembered by many for the dinner conversation, the card games, and the generous hospitality. Frank and Winifred welcomed their daughter Rita. Frank was a proud and devoted father. He took parenting seriously and was willing to assist with just about any of Rita's projects. He was especially welcoming to her friends and schoolmates. Throughout Rita's life, Frank was very supportive and offered words of encouragement, along with plenty of advice, whether she wanted it or not. Following Winifred's death in 1996, Frank continued fishing with friends, cheering for the BSU football team and attending his brother's annual cattle drive. He looked forward to the cattle drive and the pranks that were pulled on him. Of course, he pulled a few pranks himself. Frank began spending more and more time with his dear friend, Peg Araquistain, relishing her company and camaraderie. A new romance blossomed and they were married on June 15, 2005. The couple enjoyed traveling, gardening, and visiting with family and friends. Among the highlights of their time together was a trip to Spain where they toured the Basque Country and connected with Frank's heritage. Except for a few years in the 1940's, Frank lived his entire life on the ground that his parents homesteaded in 1917. He cared deeply for his family, friends, neighbors and pets. Those who knew him will remember him being full of life. People of every age enjoyed his company. Frank was a founding member of the Caldwell Basque Group (now Euzkaldunak Charities, Inc.), a member of BPOE Elks Lodge #1448 and a member of Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church. Frank is survived by his wife, Peg; his daughter, Rita of Boise; two sisters, Carmen Blackwell of Vancouver Washington and Rosie (Kermit) Kadel of Notus; one brother, John (Rose) Ascuaga of Carson City, NV; three step-sons, Tony of Elko, NV, Mark (Theresa) of Caldwell and Craig of Fairbanks, Alaska; two step-daughters, Mary Kay of Portland and Beth of Caldwell; several nieces and nephews; his dog, Clyde and a number of genuine friends and good neighbors, many who were life-long. The family suggests memorials may be made in Frank's name to: Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, 1122 W. Linden, Caldwell, ID 83605; Euzkaldunak Charities, Inc., P.O. Box 258, Huston, ID 83630 or to a favorite charity. A vigil service will be held at 7:00 P.M. Monday, January 21, 2008, at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, Caldwell. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M., Tuesday, January 22, 2008, at the church. Interment will follow at Canyon Hill Cemetery, Caldwell, under direction of the Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. A luncheon for family and friends will follow the committal at the cemetery at the Caldwell Elks Lodge. The family wishes to extend a sincere thank you to Bobbie Bonaminio and to Four Rivers Hospice for their care and kindness. Published in the Idaho Press Tribune on 1/20/2008. Burial: Canyon Hill Cemetery Caldwell Canyon County Idaho, USA Created by: Connie F Record added: Jan 20, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 24066552 | Ascuaga, Frank Anthony (I5146274)
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721 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R.M. Tipton Gabica / M.E. Barinaga (F399463)
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722 | Bonifacia Mujica came to the USA from LeHavre, France on LA PROVENCE ship leaving France on 5 October 1912 and arriving at Ellis Island on 12 October 1912. Her brother, Agustin, also accompanied her. They went to Fullerton, CA to live with heher sister, Juanita Bastanchury. She attended Marywood School in Anaheim to learn to read and write, then went to San Juan Capistrano to work for Cornelio Echenique and then married. Cornelio Echenique was a son of the family she had worked for in Dancharinea, Urdax. In fact, Juanita Mugica Bastanchury worked at that house, Errecaldenea, for four years before leaving to come to the USA. When Tia Juanita left Bonifacia took her place for the next four years before she left. When Bonifacia left then Tia Francisca Mugica took her place and worked there for 8 years. | Mugica Iribarren, Bonifacia (I6590029)
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723 | Bonnie Osoro 1920 ~ 2007 Blanche (Bonnie) Osoro, 86, passed away in Sandy, UT on Jan 28, 2007. She was Bonnie, grandma, GiGi, and even Blanche to those that loved her. Only those who loved her got away with calling her Blanche. Bonnie was born oon March 2, 1920 in Clear Creek, Utah to Hazel Mason Kenner and Nathaniel Bailey Kenner. She married Manuel (Spic) Osoro on April 23, 1939. They had four children, all as different as the day is long, but loved equally by their mom: Larry (Peggygy) Osoro of South Jordan; Joe (Ruth Ann Williamsen) Osoro of Denver; Judy (Doug) Smith of Denver; Terry (Cal) Huntsman of Taylorsville. Together they had nine grandchildren and 13 great-grand-children. Bonnie is preceded in death by her parentss; husband; brother, Boyd Kenner; sisters, Freda Kenner, Christine Compton, Mildred Morris; grandson, Rusty Rasmusen. She was famous within her family and community for her breads and desserts, including wedding cakes. Bonnie had a great sense of humor; even in her last days she still had a few one-liners that kept everyone laughing. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 1, 2007 at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 10600 S. 1950 E. A viewing will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Wed., Jan. 31, 2007 at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State Street, and from 11:30-12:30 p.m. at Goff Mortuary on Thurs. prior to the graveside service. The family would like to thank the staff at Crosslands Rehabilitation and Inspiration Hospice for their loving care of our mother. We would also like to thank her neighbors and relatives in Copperton for helping her for so many years. In accordance with the family's wishes, in lieu of flowers, please send a donation to the Alzheimer Association, 845 E. 4800 S., Murray, Utah 84107. Published in Salt Lake Tribune from Jan. 30 to Jan. 31, 2007 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=blanche-osoro-bonnie&pid=86213438#sthash.2rfaTMY7.dpuf | Kenner, Blanche (I4264079)
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724 | Born at 5:00 AM at Basetxetas #68 Amagoia found partida in Book # 4. In 2008, priest has books at his house in Gernika. | Acordagoitia Hortuzar, Claudia (I189672)
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725 | Born at Aranzamendi Baserria in Mutriku. | Pagoaga Yriarte, Juan Francisco (I7783518)
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726 | Born at Vista Alegre in the Kortazar Auzoa in Ispaster. Son of Tiburcio and Carmen. He served 6 years in the military and until he immigrated in 1948 he worked the farm with his father. He worked as a sheepherder in Hagerman, Idaho. He applied for naturalization in 1960 in Boise. His father and two brothers also had immigrated to America. | Larrinaga Achabal, Pedro (I517)
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727 | Born in the Barriada de Bollar #28 | Gabicagoxeascoa Echaniz, Benancia (I5456856)
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728 | born in Yragua, number 31 | Azpiri Izaguirre, Dolores (I6977676)
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729 | Brian Edward Stroschein Times-News, The (Twin Falls, ID) - Wednesday, March 5, 2014 BOISE • Brian Edward Stroschein, 53, of Boise, died Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014, at the University of Utah Burn Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Brian was educated through high school in Rupert, Idaho. He earned an electrical engineering degree from the University of Idaho, where he met the love of his life, Kathy Fuchs. Brian and Kathy were married on May 28, 1983, at St. Edward's Catholic Church in Twin Falls, Idaho. They made their first home in Colorado Springs, Colo., where Brian started his career with Texas Instruments. Brian and Kathy moved to Boise, Idaho, in 1989 with their two children. Here he pursued becoming an electrician and started his own electrical and communication business. In 2003, Brian joined Hewlett-Packard and made significant contributions to the company as a quality assurance engineer. Brian loved the outdoors. He was happiest while rifle and bow hunting, hiking, backpacking, camping, rafting, waterskiing, motorcycle riding, cross-country running and biking with his HP friends. Being outdoors is what Brian enjoyed most, and he always wanted to share these times with his family and friends. Brian so loved his children and wanted them to experience all they could in life. This included an array of sports, archery competitions, shooting guns and raising llamas, in addition to all of his other hobbies. He was always there for his family in the form of making everyone laugh, giving advice and lending a hand where needed. Brian supported his community by being a weekly Eucharistic adoration adorer at Holy Apostles Catholic Church. He was able to share his faith and belief in God in special ways with many co-workers and colleagues. Several people have shared that Brian is the reason they returned to church, became a believer and learned to trust in God and his divine mercy. Brian had the joy of being a grandfather and was affectionately called "Boppa" by his two grandsons. He treasured his time spent playing, holding, teaching and giving them cookies. Brian's energetic spirit, laughter, sense of humor and light-hearted nature will be missed by so many. Brian is survived by his loving wife, Kathy; daughter, Stephanie (Justin) Leraris, with children Dominic and Keaton; son, Kevin; parents, Paul and Virginia; sisters, Madonna (Jim) Taipale and Lisa (Bill) Dean; brother, Eric (Katie) Stroschein; mother and father-in-law, Richard and Mary Lou Fuchs; and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family. Brian is preceded in death by his sister, Mary Ann Stroschein; and his grandparents. The family would like to sincerely thank Dr. Morris and the wonderful medical staff at the University of Utah Burn Center for all their care, love and support. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Brian Stroschein Memorial College Fund, First Tech Federal Credit Union, 11311 W. Chinden Blvd., Boise, ID 83714. A vigil and rosary service will be held at 5 p.m. Friday, March 7, at Holy Apostles Catholic Church, 6300 N. Meridian Road in Meridian, Idaho. A funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 8, also at Holy Apostles Catholic Church. Remembrances may be left for the family at www.AccentFuneral.com. Services are under the direction of Accent Funeral Home in Meridian. | Stroschein, Brian Edward (I5560351)
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730 | Cadet P. "Frenchy" Lacunza Cadet Pierre "Frenchy" Lacunza, 84, of Black Eagle, died of cancer Monday at a local hospital. Vigil service is 7 p.m. Thursday at Croxford Funeral Home. Funeral service is 11 a.m. Friday at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Black Eagle, with burial following in Highland Cemetery. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Kathleen Ann Lacunza of Black Eagle; children Terry Gene Lacunza and Maurice Lacunza, both of Tacoma, Wash., and Elisa Marie (Lacunza) Friedrich of Missoula; sisters Jeanne Sagasta, of Ontario, Ore., Leonie Seoane of Argentina, and Micheline Lekumberry, Monique Arhancet and Isabelle Laco, all of France; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Frenchy was born in Mendive, France, along with sisters from his father, Evariste Lacunza, and mother, Marie Lacunza, who along with two sisters and a brother preceded him in death. He also is preceded in death by a son, Pierre Lacunza, in 1973. Leaving the Basque homeland in the heart of the Pyrenees Mountains, Cadet immigrated to America in 1953. Though he was proficient in four languages, he studied and learned the English language in a shepherd's wagon while herding sheep in Glasgow, Mont., just across the border from North Dakota. He married Kathleen in Glasgow on Nov. 13, 1955. Prior to coming to America, he served in the French Under-ground as a teenager fighting Nazism during WWII. As a young man, he served with the French Army in the Vietnam War from 1950 to 1952. It was there that he gained his skills in telephonic communications. During the war, he contracted malaria and was given six months to live. He survived malaria with medication and, most importantly, by moving to a cooler climate in North America. After the war, he spent time in Indochina, now called Vietnam, where he learned to operate and manage oil refineries. Sadly, Cadet suffered the loss of one of his twin sons, Pierre, who met his fate when he was only 15 years old by falling off a farm truck in 1973. One thing Pierre was able to do before he died was spend time in the moun-tains during summer months and the hunting season. Cadet would take the family on camping trips and mountain excursions throughout their lives. He knew his way around the extreme mountains of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, where he established a permanent hunting site and often would take hunting excursions for weeks at a time. He left an amazing legacy: a love for the mountains and rivers of Montana. He imparted a love for the mountains and a sense of duty to care for and protect the wilderness. This past year, as he grew in age, Cadet found it a little bit harder to farm and a little bit harder to keep up the maintenance and care of such an enterprise. He also did not realize that he had an undiagnosed cancer. It was only two weeks ago that he went to a doctor after falling off his tractor. It was only a week ago that he was given a terminal diagnosis and everybody thought he had a little bit of time left. However, he did not. He was probably aware of his mortality because he made his peace with his family and friends. He died the morning of July 5, 2010, with his family at his side. He told his sons that he loved them and he felt that he had no regrets, and that he could leave this place with love all around him. Condolences may be posted online at www.croxfordfuneralhome.com and/or www.gftribune.com/obituaries. Published in Great Falls Tribune on July 7, 2010 | Lacunza Harguindeguy, Kaiet (I6011167)
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731 | Can't find a child named jose maria born to these parents. May be same person as Juan Jose Nicasio (sibling), but we know these are his parents from his marriage record. Padre: Gregorio, Echaniz, Yriondo Madre: Hermeregilda, Elordi, Elua | Echaniz Elordi, Jose Maria (I139322)
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732 | Carmen Blackwell Obituary Carmen Marie (Ascuaga) Blackwell finished her long walk in this world and went home to her Father's house on Wednesday, January 23, 2008. She passed peacefully after fighting back ovarian cancer and other health issues for years longer than expected. Carmen was born August 28, 1918 in Boise, Idaho, the oldest child of Basque immigrants, Jose and Marina Ascuaga. Carmen was always fiercely proud of her Basque heritage, and she passed that pride along to her sons, her grandchildren, and her many great-grandchildren. Her greatest legacy is that she leaves behind a strong, loving, and thriving tribe who knew her well. Carmen also lived her life as a faithful Catholic, most recently as a regular parishioner at St. Joseph's and later St. James here in Vancouver. She lived her faith as a good friend to all God's creatures, both plant and animal. A lifetime gardener, she made even the parking strip outside her Rosemere apartment a riot of blooms. Her gardens always fed the l local birds (and more than a few uninvited squirrels), and she had many well-loved pets _ including many unofficial ones. No stray animal ever left Carmen's door hungry. And Carmen loved God's human children just as much. Carmen loved square annd round dancing with the Happy Rounders and the B & B's, and she served as the unelected mayor of the Vancouver Farmer's Market. She was an outgoing lifetime student of the world who would love to talk to anyone about anything, especially opera, movies and "those Blazers!" Carmen read voraciously, mysteries and historical fiction and National Geographics, and she loved her word search puzzles. All in all, she exercised a lively, curious and often opinionated mind to the very end. Carmen is preceded in death by brother, Frank of Notus, Idaho. She is survived by sister, Rosie (Kermit) Kadel of Notus, Idaho; brother, John (Rose) of Jack's Valley Ranch, Nevada; sons, Joe (Cindi) Blackwell of Vancouver, Mitch (Margaret) of Atlanta, Georgia; grandsons, Cotten (Victoria) Blackwell of Vancouver, Judd (Teresa) of Portland, Oregon, Gary Blackwell and his fiancée Nora of Portland, Oregon; step-grandsons, Mike (Melissa) Kinnee of Renton, WA, Dan Kinnee of Portland; granddaughters, Genny (David) Arndt of Vancouver, Kristin of Atlanta, Georgia; step-granddaughter, Jennifer Kinnee of Kalama, WA; and great-grandchildren, Maura, Brina, Marianna, Sophia, Nick, Acacia, Calhoun and Carrigan. "Whether we called you "Carmucho", "Mom", "Ging" or "Gigi", we'll all miss you very much, sweetie! Life here will quieter and a lot less colorful without you in it." A Rosary will be said at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 29, 2008, at the Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home, 302 W. 11th Stt. in Vancouver. A funeral Mass for Carmen will be held at 12:10 p.m., Wednesday, January 30, 2008, at St. James Catholic Church, 218 W. 12th St. in Vancouver. Internment will follow at 2:15 p.m. at St. James Acres Catholic Cemetery, 1401 E. 29th St. in Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to the Slocum House Theatre, the Ray Hickey Hospice, and the Humane Society for Southwest Washington. Published in The Columbian on Jan. 26, 2008 | Ascuaga, Carmen Marie (I5146287)
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733 | CARMEN ETCHEMENDY Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - Thursday, September 16, 1993 Carmen Etchemendy of Southeast Portland died of a stroke Aug. 29 in a Portland care center. A memorial service has been held. Mrs. Etchemendy was 81. She was born July 16, 1912, in Pagosa Springs, Colo. She had lived in the Portland area since 1941. Mrs. Etchemendy had worked as a waitress for the Hoyt Hotel for many years until the hotel was closed. She was a member of the Catholic faith. Her husband, Jean Etchemendy, died in 1968. Survivors include her son, Jean A. of Portland; daughter, Penny E. Hinkley of Milwaukie; five grandchildren; and eight grandchildren. Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - Thursday, September 16, 1993 | Garcia, Perfecta Carmelita (I234)
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734 | Catherine Mainvil Bidondo came to the USA. She died in the 1918 Flu Epidemic. | Mainvil, Katixa (Catherine) (I6604285)
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735 | Cause of death: tisis pulmonar (tuberculosis). Died in the Cortazares neighborhood, number 16. | Sillonis Lauzirica, Juan Martin (I4231980)
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736 | Celedonia Oses lived in Errazu across the street from the Mortalena's (sheep herder for John Mainvil) | Oses, Celedonia (I6604254)
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737 | Charlene Rae Uranga Charlene Rae Uranga, 69, passed away Friday, July 31, 2009, at home in Homedale , Idaho, with her husband and four daughters by her side. Charlene was born in Nampa on April 23, 1940, to Harold and Irene Markley. Charlene was named after her grandfathers, Charles Austin Johnston and Ray Earl Markley . Charlene had one brother Robert, and two sisters, Darlene and Judy. Charlene married her high school sweetheart Rufus Junior Uranga on June 25, 1960, and they celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary this year. They lived in town in Homedale for a few years, they then moved to the farm at Mule Springs owned by Charlene's parents, Harold and Irene Markley. Charlene and Junior purchased their first farm on Highway 95 in Homedale in 1974 and remodeled an existing house into the beautiful home where they were still living. Charlene worked for Contel /GTE Telephone in Human Resources for over 20 years. She was offered a promotion requiring her to transfer to a new location but chose to take early retirement, allowing her to remain close to her family. After retiring from Contel /GTE, Charlene got her Real Estate license, and was most recently working as a Real Estate Broker for Owyhee County Realty with her daughter Lori. She dedicated herself to helping people and was instrumental in enabling many families to secure their first homes. Charlene was a member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority for 47 years and enjoyed a special bond of friendship with her Sorority Sisters. Charlene had many friends, and has remained especially close to her classmates and special school buddies throughout the years. Charlene loved life and she lived life for her family. Charlene and Junior formed a close-knit family with their four daughters and the many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren that have blessed their lives. They gave each of the girls five acrcres of land on the family farm where three of them have since made their homes. Family members can often be seen utilizing ditch bank roads as the family freeway between homes to get to one of the many family celebrations . Charlene never missed a family event and was the most avid supporter and biggest fan at any activity that included one of her children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren . Charlene is survived by her husband Rufus Junior Uranga, daughter Julie Uranga and three daughters and sons-in-law , Lori and Ben Badiola, Diana and Ray Maxwell and Teresa and Jim Ryska. She also leaves two sisters and brothers-in-law , Darlene and Kenne Metzer and Judy and Bill Purdom. Survivors include eight grandchildren Bryan Badiola , Antone Badiola, Jolene Maxwell, Joshua Ryska, Tyler Maxwell, Ryan Ryska, Brett Ryska and Nicholas Ryska, as well as three great-grandchildren , Skylr Badiola, Sage Badiola, Mia Badiola and soon to be fourth, Khyler Maxwell. Step grandchildren Casey Ryska, Brad Ryska and Angie (Ryska) Layne and step greatgrandchildren Aspen, Acacia, Ysabella and Addy Ryska and Jeffrey and Ryker Layne and numerous very special cousins , nieces and nephews. Charlene was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Irene Markley and brother Robert. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, at Mountain View Church of the Nazarene near Homedale. Memorial donations may be made to the Txoko Ona Basque Club, P.O. Box 1163, Homedale, ID 83628. Charlene was deeply loved and admired by the many friends and family whose lives and hearts she uniquely touched. She loved her family unconditionally and she made sure that each one of us felt that love. Mom and Grandma, we love you and we will miss you more than words can say. You will be in our hearts forever. Idaho Press-Tribune (Nampa, ID) - Tuesday, August 4, 2009 | Markley, Charlene Rae (I895650)
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738 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Domingo Maria Zarandona Larizbeaxcoa; December 12, 1819; Parroquia La Asunción de Nuestra Señora en Lekeitio, Bizkaia, Bizkaia; 1818 - 1829; p. 026 vº - 027 rº; (Family History Microfilm 1229971). Child: Maria Zarandona Larizbeaxcoa Baptism date: December 12, 1819 Baptized by: the Cirujano (surgeon) Don Angel Lopez Garayo at 6:00 am in a situation of emergency Father: Miguel Ygnacio Zarandona Cilloniz Mother: Josefa Lorenza Larizbeaxcoa Gabiola Paternal Grandparents: Jose Zarandona (Ispaster) and Maria Antonia Cilloniz (Mendexa) Maternal Grandparents: Agustin Larizbeaxcoa (Gizaburuaga) and Maria Antonia Gabiola (Amoroto) Godparents: Domingo Licona and Maria Antonia Larizbeaxcoa [signed]Dn. Domingo Chopitea BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1819-12-12 Nombre y Apellidos: Domingo Maria, Zarandona, Larizbeaxcoa Padre: Miguel Ygnacio, Zarandona, Cilloniz Madre: Josefa Lorenza, Larizbeaxcoa, Gabiola Localidad: Lekeitio, Bizkaia-Lekeitio, Bizkaia Parroquia: Lekeitio, Bizkaia - / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora ID: 431712 Página/folio: f. 026 vº - 027 rº Fechas del libro: 1818 - 1829 | Zarandona Larizbeascoa, Domingo (I4320897)
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739 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Jose Maria Faustino Zarandona Achabal; February 15, 1846; Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel en Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1797-1846; p. 221v (Family History Microfilm 1362764). Child: Jose Maria Faustino Zarandona Achabal Baptism date: February 15, 1846 Father: Domingo Zarandona Larizbeascoa (Lekeitio, Bizkaia) Mother: Maria San Juan Achabal Bengoechea (Ispaster) Paternal Grandparents: Miguel Ignacio Zarandona and Josefa Lorenza Larizbeascoa (Lekeitio, Bizkaia) Maternal Grandparents: Juan Achabal and Maria Bengoechea (Ispaster) Godparents: Jose Maria and Xabiera Achabal [signed] Lucas Francisco Velasco and Juan Bautista Zavalay BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1846-02-15 Nombre y Apellidos: Jose Maria Faustino, Zarandona, Achabal Padre: Domingo, Zarandona, Larizbeascoa Madre: Maria San Juan, Achabal, Bengoechea Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia: Ispaster - / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 426420 Página/folio: f. 221 vº Fechas del libro: 1797 - 1846 sibling - this is the same date that Cecilia provided, but different name Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1848-10-09 Nombre y Apellidos: José Domingo Dionisio, Zarandona, Achabal Padre: Domingo Maria, Zarandona, Larizveascoa Madre: Maria San Juan, Achabal, Beingoechea Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia: Ispaster - / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 428242 Página/folio: f. 020 vº - 021 rº Fechas del libro: 1846 - 1888 sibs Zarandona, Achabal, Antolin H BAUTISMOS-Registros originales 1843-09-02 Ispaster-Ispaster San Miguel Arcángel Zarandona, Achabal, Jose Maria Faustino H BAUTISMOS-Registros originales 1846-02-15 Ispaster-Ispaster San Miguel Arcángel Zarandona, Achabal, José Domingo Dionisio H BAUTISMOS-Registros originales 1848-10-09 Ispaster-Ispaster San Miguel Arcángel Zarandona, Achabal, Maria Francisca Andresa M BAUTISMOS-Registros originales 1852-02-04 Ispaster-Ispaster San Miguel Arcángel Zarandona, Achaval, Maria Francisca Tomasa M BAUTISMOS-Registros originales 1855-01-25 Ispaster-Ispaster San Miguel Arcángel | Zarandona Achaval, José Maria Faustino (I4320893)
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740 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Josefa Alejandra, Sillonis, Mendiola; December 2, 1883; Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel en Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1846 - 1888; p. 327 rº - vº; (Family History Microfilm 1362762). Child: Josefa Alejandra, Sillonis, Mendiola Baptism date: December 2, 1883 Born: December 2, 1883; 3:00 am Father: Juan Martin Sillonis Lauzirica (quarryman) Mother: Josefa Mendiola Ugarteechea (Ispaster) Paternal Grandparents: Juan Martin Sillonis (deceased; Mendexa) and Maria Josefa Lauzurica (deceased; Gizaburuaga) Maternal Grandparents: Juan Martin Mendiola (Ispaster) and Maria Antonia Ugartechea (Deusto) Godparents: Jose Mendiola and Alejandra Bilbao (both single and parishioners in Ispaster) Witnesses: Dionisio Gaviola and his brother Eugenio(sacristan) [signed] Pedro Ignacio Bermionsolo and Venancio Madarieta New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about Alexandra Mendiola Name: Alexandra Mendiola Arrival Date: 17 Mar 1903 Birth Year: abt 1883 Age: 20 Gender: Female Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: Spanish Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Port of Arrival: New York, New York Ship Name: Ivernia Search Ship Database: Search the Ivernia in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1883-12-02 Nombre y Apellidos: Josefa Alejandra, Sillonis, Mendiola Padre: Juan Martin, Sillonis, Lauzirica Madre: Josefa, Mendiola, Ugarteechea Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia:Ispaster / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 427490 Página/folio f. 327 rº - vº Fechas del libro 1846 - 1888 | Sillonis Mendiola, Josefa Alejandra (I4232251)
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741 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Josefa Lazurica Goicoechea; September 14, 1799; Parroquia Santa Catalina en Gizaburuaga Bizkaia; 1786 - 1818; p. 031 vº - 032 rº; (Family History Microfilm 1362755). Child: Maria Josefa Lazurica Goicoechea Baptism date: September 14, 1799 Born: September 13, 1799; 10:00 pm Father: Domingo Lazurica Coba Mother: Ana Maria Goicoechea Cortabitarte Paternal Grandparents: Domingo Lazurica (Amoroto) and Maria Cruz Coba (Aulesti) Maternal Grandparents: Joseph Goicoechea (Gizaburuaga) and Maria Cortabitarte Godparents: Witnesses: Notes in margin: [signed] ID: 422600 Página/folio: f. 031 vº - 032 rº Fechas del libro: 1786 - 1818 | Lauzurica Goycoechea, Maria Josefa (I4226865)
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742 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Juan Agustin Sillonis Mendiola; June 12, 1886; Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel en Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1846 - 1888; p. 351 vº - 352 rº; No. 12; (Family History Microfilm 1362762). Child: Juan Agustin Sillonis Mendiola Baptism date: June 12, 1886 Born: June 11, 1886, 11:00 pm in the Cortazar neighborhood, number 16. Father: Juan Martin Sillonis Lauzirica (Quarryman from Ispaster) Mother: Josefa Mendiola Ugartechea (Ispaster) Paternal Grandparents: Juan Martin Sillonis (deceased from Mendexa) and Maria Josefa Lazurica (deceased from Gizaburuaga) Maternal Grandparents: Juan Martin Mendiola (Ispaster) and Maria Antonia Ugartechea (Deusto) Godparents: Juan Agustin Achaval and Teadora Aramburu (both single from Ispaster) Witnesses: Martin Antonio Aramburu and Domingo Ocamica (both from Ispaster) Notes in margin: Married Elena Aburruza in Boise, United States of America on January 25, 1919. [signed] F. Uriarte Second marriage in Ispaster to Juana Zarandona on April 30, 1925 [signed] Felipe Uriarte BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1886-06-12 Nombre y Apellidos: Juan Agustin, Sillonis, Mendiola Padre: Juan Martin, Sillonis, Lauzirica Madre: Josefa, Mendiola, Ugartechea Nota marginal: Matrimonio; Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia:Ispaster - / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 427198 Página/folio: f. 351 vº - 352 rº Fechas del libro: 1846 - 1888 | Silloniz Mendiola, Juan Agustin (I4226858)
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743 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Juan Martin Mendiola Echebarrieta; April 21, 1826; Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel en Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1797 - 1846; p. 122 vº ; (Family History Microfilm 1362764). Child: for Juan Martin Mendiola Echebarrieta Baptism date: April 21, 1826 Born: April 21, 1826, 4:00 pm Father: Domingo Mendiola Garatea Mother: Maria Ygnacia Echebarrieta Abaroa Paternal Grandparents: Martin Mendiola (Ispaster) and Maria Garatea (Ispaster) Maternal Grandparents: Martin Echebarrieta (Ispaster) and Josefa Abaroa (Mendexa) Godparents: Martin Mendiola and Josefa Abaroa [signed]Dn. Juan Josef Larramendi Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1826-04-21 Nombre y Apellidos: Juan Martin, Mendiola, Echebarrieta Padre: Domingo, Mendiola, Garatea Madre: Maria Ygnacia, Echebarrieta, Abaroa Observaciones: Parroquia Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia: 53060 Fondo: 01.02.01.217 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ispaster - / San Miguel Arcángel Localización ID: 386863 Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.217 (2416/002-01) Signatura: 2416/002-01 Sig.Antigua: 0005/002-01 Sig.Microfilm: 9-356-02 Sig.Digital: 241600201-0125 Página/folio: f. 122 vº Fechas del libro: 1797 - 1846 Sacramento: DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales (possibly) Fecha: 1889-04-30 Nombre y Apellidos: Juan Martin, Mendiola, Echevarrieta Comentarios: Parroquia Diócesis Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia: 53060 San Miguel Arcángel Fondo: 01.02.01.217 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ispaster - Ispaster / San Miguel Arcángel Localización ID: 335892 Código de Referencia ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.217 (2413/002-00) Signatura 2413/002-00 Sig.Antigua 0002/002-00 Sig.Microfilm 9-356-03 Sig.Digital 241300200-0118 241300200-0119 Sig. Digital Libro 241300200 Página/folio f. 117 rº - vº Fechas del libro 1866 - 1927 | Mendiola Echebarrieta, Juan Martin (I4294904)
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744 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Juan Ziloniz Achurra; September 15, 1787; / San Pedro Ad Vincula en Mendexa, Bizkaia; 1757 - 1843; p. 085 vº - 086 rº (Family History Microfilm 1383646). Child: Juan Ziloniz Achurra Baptism date: September 15, 1787 Father: Francisco Ziloniz Soloarte Mother: Maria Ana Maria Achurra Goytiandia Paternal Grandparents: Francisco Ziloniz and Mariana Soloarte (Mendexa) Maternal Grandparents: Pedro Achurra (Amoroto) and Bernarda Goytiandia (Medexa) Godparents: Juan Eguiguren and Maria Eguiguren (Mendexa) [signed] Fr. Jose de los Dolores and Dn. Pedro Jose Mendizabal Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1784-02-15 Nombre y Apellidos: Juan Francisco, Ciloniz, Achurra Padre: Francisco, Ciloniz, Soloartegoitia Madre: Ana, Achurra, Goitiandia Observaciones:Gemelos; Localidad: Mendexa-Mendexa Parroquiales / Mendexa - / San Pedro Ad Vincula ID: 456645 Página/folio: f. 079 vº Fechas del libro: 1757 - 1843 Sacramento: DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales Fecha: 1861-07-01 Nombre y Apellidos: Juan, Ziloniz, ----- Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster parroquiales / Ispaster - / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 335747 Página/folio: f. 122 rº Fechas del libro: 1796 - 1866 | Zillonis Achurra, Juan (I4226864)
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745 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Maria Antonia Ugarteche Deusto; December 25, 1826; Parroquia San Pedro Apóstol en Deusto, Bizkaia; 1820-06-18 - 1854-09-18; p. 082 rº - vº; (Family History Microfilm 1279806). Child: Maria Antonia Ugarteche Deusto Baptism date: December 25, 1826 Born: December 24, 1826; 4:00 pm Father: Juan Joseph Ugarteche Aguirre (Galdakao) Mother: Josepha Ramona Deusto Aguirre (Deusto) Paternal Grandparents: Joseph Ugarteche and Juana Aguirre (Galdakao) Maternal Grandparents: Martin Deusto and Josepha Aguirre (Deusto) Godparents: Juan Deusto (Deusto) and Maria Antonia Zaballa (Galdakao) [signed]Dn. Juan Leon Goiri Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1826-12-25 Nombre y Apellidos: Maria Antonia, Ugarteche, Deusto Padre: Juan Joseph , Ugarteche, Aguirre Madre: Josepha ramona , Deusto, Aguirre Observaciones: Parroquia Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Bilbao-Deusto Parroquia: 71080 Fondo: 01.02.01.084 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Bilbao - / San Pedro Apóstol Localización ID: 106926 Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.084 (1864/002-00) Signatura: 1864/002-00 Sig.Antigua: 0009/002-00 Sig.Microfilm: 9-170-03 Sig.Digital: 186400200-0119; 186400200-0120 Página/folio: f. 082 rº - vº Fechas del libro: 1820-06-18 - 1854-09-18 | Ugartechea Deustoa, Maria Antonia (I4294905)
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746 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Maria Carmen Zea-Yturraldia Achurra; May 9, 1858; Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel en Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1846 - 1888; p. 098 vº - 099 rº (Family History Microfilm 1362762). Child: Maria Carmen Zea-Yturraldia Achurra Baptism date: May 9, 1858 Father: Domingo Martin Zea-Yturraldia Aguirre Mother: Maria Concepcion Achurra Abarua Paternal Grandparents: Francisco Jabier Zea Yturraldia and Maria Gerturdis Aguirre (Ispaster) Maternal Grandparents: Juan Antonio Achurra and Maria Concepcion Abarua (Lekeitio, Bizkaia) Godparents: Rufino Manuel Gabicaechevarria and Maria Carmen Gabicaeche[ ] BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1858-05-09 Nombre y Apellidos: Maria Carmen, Zea-Yturraldia, Achurra Padre: Domingo Martin, Zea-Yturraldia, Aguirre Madre: Maria Concepcion, Achurra, Abarua Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia:Ispaster - / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 428069 Página/folio: f. 098 vº - 099 rº Fechas del libro: 1846 - 1888 | Zea iturraldea Achurra, Carmen (I4320894)
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747 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Maria Juana Achabal Bengoechea; January 31, 1823; Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel en Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1797 - 1846; p. 103 rº; (Family History Microfilm 1352764). Child: Maria Juana Achabal Bengoechea Baptism date: January 31, 1823 Born: January 31, 1823; 4:00 am Father: Juan Achabal Aboytiz (Ispaster) Mother: Maria Bengoechea Garatea (Ispaster) Paternal Grandparents: Domingo Achabal and Maria Ignacia Aboytiz (Ispaster) Maternal Grandparents: Francisco Bengoechea and Ana Garatea (Ispaster) Godparents: Juan Antonio and Maria Juana Mendasona (siblings) [signed]Dn. Ignacio Vicente Garizurieta Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1823-01-31 Nombre y Apellidos: Maria Juana, Achabal, Bengoechea Padre: Juan, Achabal, Aboytiz Madre: Maria, Bengoechea, Garatea Observaciones: Parroquia Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia: 53060 Fondo: 01.02.01.217 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ispaster - / San Miguel Arcángel Localización ID: 427087 Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.217 (2416/002-01) Signatura: 2416/002-01 Sig.Antigua: 0005/002-01 Sig.Microfilm: 9-356-02 Sig.Digital: 241600201-0105 Página/folio: f. 103 rº Fechas del libro: 1797 - 1846 Maybe: Sacramento: DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales (wife of domingo zarandona) Fecha: 1855-09-08 Nombre y Apellidos: Juana, Achaval, ----- Comentarios: Parroquia Diócesis Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia: 53060 San Miguel Arcángel Fondo: 01.02.01.217 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ispaster - Ispaster / San Miguel Arcángel Localización ID: 331261 Código de Referencia ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.217 (2416/002-03) Signatura 2416/002-03 Sig.Antigua 0005/002-03 Sig.Microfilm 9-356-02 Sig.Digital 241600203-0114 Sig. Digital Libro 241600203 Página/folio f. 111 vº Fechas del libro 1796 - 1866 | Achabal Bengoechea, Maria SanJuan (I4320898)
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748 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Martin Domingo Cea Yturralde Aguirre; August 4, 1821; Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel en Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1797 - 1846; p. 096 vº; (Family History Microfilm 1352764). Child: Martin Domingo Cea Yturralde Aguirre Baptism date: August 4, 1821 Born: August 4, 1821; 2:00 am Father: Francisco Xavier, Cea Yturralde, Solartegoitia Mother: Maria Gertrudis Aguirre Zarandona Paternal Grandparents: Martin Cea Yturralde (Ereño) and Maria Solartegoitia Maternal Grandparents: Ignacio Antolin Aguirre and Josepha Zarandona Godparents: Martin Cea Yturralde and Josepha Zarandona [signed]Dn. Ignacio Vicente Garizurieta Church Record- Death Record for ; Domingo Martin Zeayturraldea Aguirre; July 28, 1881; San Miguel Arcángel in Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1866 - 1927; p. 072 vº - 073 rº ; (Family History Microfilm 1 461052). Deceased: Domingo Martin Zeayturraldea Aguirre Husband of: Maria Concepcion Achurra Son of: Francisco Javier Zeayturraldea and Maria Gertrudis Aguirre (both deceased) Cause of death: pneumonia Date of death: July 27, 1881; 9:00 am Witnesses: Jose Ygnacio Aguirre and Juan Francisco Beascoa [signed] Pedro Ygnacio Bermionsolo Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1821-08-04 Nombre y Apellidos: Martin Domingo, Cea Yturralde, Aguirre Padre: Francisco Xavier, Cea Yturralde, Solartegoitia Madre: Ygnacio Antolin, Aguirre, Zarandona Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia:Ispaster - / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 427121 Página/folio: f. 096 vº Fechas del libro: 1797 - 1846 Sacramento: DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales Fecha: 1881-07-27 Nombre y Apellidos: Domingo Martin, Zeayturraldea, Aguirre Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia: Ispaster / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 335462 Página/folio f. 072 vº - 073 rº Fechas del libro 1866 - 1927 | Zea Yturraldia Aguirre, Domingo Martin (I4329782)
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749 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Nicolas Sillonis Mendiola; December 23, 1878; Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel en Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1846 - 1888; p. 269 vº - 270 rº; (Family History Microfilm 1362762). Child: Nicolas Sillonis Mendiola Baptism date: December 23, 1878 Born: June December 23, 1878; 3:00 am Father: Juan Martin Sillonis Lauzirica Mother: Josefa Mendiola Ugartechea (Ispaster) Paternal Grandparents: Juan Sillonis (deceased; Mendexa) and Maria Josefa Lazurica (deceased; Gizaburuaga) Maternal Grandparents: Juan Martin Mendiola (Ispaster) and Maria Antonia Ugartechea (Deusto) Godparents: Agustin Sillonis (uncle) and Maria Antonia Ugartechea (grandmother) Witnesses: Vicente Gaviola (sacristan) and Jose Echevarrieta [signed] Pedro Ignacio Bermionsolo Arrived in US on March 11, 1907. He was going to his brother, Pablo, in Boise. BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1878-12-23 Nombre y Apellidos: Nicolas, Sillonis, Mendiola Padre: Juan Martin, Sillonis, Lauzirica Madre: Maria Josefa, Mendiola, Ugarteechea Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia:Ispaster / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 427310 Página/folio f. 269 vº - 270 rº Fechas del libro 1846 - 1888 | Sillonis Mendiola, Nicolas (I4232252)
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750 | Church Record- Baptism Record for Pablo Sillonis Mendiola; April 26, 1881; Parroquia San Miguel Arcángel en Ispaster, Bizkaia; 1846 - 1888; p. 295 vº - 296 rº; (Family History Microfilm 1362762). Child: Pablo Sillonis Mendiola Baptism date: April 26, 1881 Born: April 26, 1881; 11:00 am Father: Juan Martin Sillonis Laucirica Mother: Josefa Mendiola Ugartechea (Ispaster) Paternal Grandparents: Juan Sillonis (deceased from Mendexa) and Maria Josefa Laucirica (deceased from Gizaburuaga) Maternal Grandparents: Juan Martin Mendiola (Ispaster) and Maria Antonia Ugartechea (Deusto) Godparents: Pablo Mendiola and Maria Fermina Sillonis Witnesses: Bonifacio Gaviola (sacristan) and Dn. Eulogio Mundaca (doctor) Notes in margin: Married at Saint John’s Cathedral in Boise, Idaho in North America to Julia Chacartegui on August 8, 1909 [signed] Domingo Zaracondegui [signed] Pedro Ignacio Bermionsolo BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1881-04-26 Nombre y Apellidos: Pablo, Sillonis, Mendiola Padre: Juan Martin, Sillonis, Lauzirica Madre: Maria Josefa, Mendiola, Ugarteechea Nota marginal: Matrimonio; Localidad: Ispaster-Ispaster Parroquia: Ispaster / San Miguel Arcángel ID: 427572 Página/folio f. 295 vº - 296 rº Fechas del libro 1846 - 1888 | Sillonis Mendiola, Pablo (I4230351)
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