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Persons having biographies in [[History of Santa Cruz County (Harrison-1892)]]. The biography section begins on page 227 of the [https://books.google.com/books?id=tjwLAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=harrison&ei=vtHrZLzSO9WljAGnsqmQCQ&cd=1#v=onepage&q=harrison&f=false online version available in Google Books]. A subsection gives brief biographies of members of the "El Pajaro Parlor" and "Santa Cruz Parlor" of the Native Daughters of the Golden West. Members included many wives/daughters of men with biographies elsewhere in the book.
 
Persons having biographies in [[History of Santa Cruz County (Harrison-1892)]]. The biography section begins on page 227 of the [https://books.google.com/books?id=tjwLAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=harrison&ei=vtHrZLzSO9WljAGnsqmQCQ&cd=1#v=onepage&q=harrison&f=false online version available in Google Books]. A subsection gives brief biographies of members of the "El Pajaro Parlor" and "Santa Cruz Parlor" of the Native Daughters of the Golden West. Members included many wives/daughters of men with biographies elsewhere in the book.
  
Persons having biographies in this book, but lacking sufficient local information/connection to merit a page in this wiki: Bacon, Edward p344/442G (Google); Bixby, A. W. p368-478G ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15468136/aaron-william-bixby 1849-1924, Watsonville doctor, died in Hayward]); Bonham, J. F. p364/472G, Watsonville dentist
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Persons having biographies in this book, but lacking sufficient local information/connection to merit a separate page in this wiki (those referenced on others' pages not listed here):  
 
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*Austin, L. B. p251/338A (Acrobat); no info on activities after coming to Santa Cruz in 1877.
Persons having biographies in this book, and meriting but lacking a page in this wiki:
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*Bacon, Edward p344/442G (Google).
*[[Abraham, Edward C.]] ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204905067/edward-christopher-abraham 1858-1949]), p355/459G;
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*Bixby, A. W. p368-478G ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15468136/aaron-william-bixby 1849-1924, Watsonville doctor, died in Hayward]).
*[[Armstrong, Thomas]] ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130450546/thomas-john-armstrong 1849-1932]) p324/414G;
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*Bonham, J. F. p364/472G, Watsonville dentist.
*[[Austin, L. B.]],
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*French, Sherman p283/357G, born in Watsonville 1865 but parents not named.
*[[Bailey, Sanford H.]] ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73844800/sanford-hunt-bailey 1840-1927]) p295/375G,
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*Greene, W. H., p249/309G, Soquel mason (not related to Edward Greene).
*[[Baird, William]] ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9094587/william-joseph-baird 1843-1905]) p369/481G;
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*Henry, Edward, p.363, Pajaro Valley farmer.
*[[Brown, John B.]] (no CA Find-a-Grave), Pajaro Valley lumber;
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*Jeter, Seaborn, p.338, pack mule contractor for Loma Prieta Lumber Company, resident of San Jose.
*[[Bryant, Arthur W.]] ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117009048/arthur-wilton-bryant 1858-1919]) p357/463G;
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*Leavitt, Edgar, p.349, Universalist minister, arrived 1889.
*[[Clark, David C.]] p351/453G, schools super. 1882;
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*Mann, Jefferson L., p.283. Born 1864 in San Jose; to Pajaro Valley with foster father (unnamed) in 1869.
*[[Constine, Joseph]] p354/458G, Pac Ave grocer;
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*Marks, Joseph E., p.345. Came to Santa Cruz as a lawyer in 1883.
[[Cox, Herbert E.]] ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73845127/herbert-every_james-cox 1860-1936]) p351/453G;
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*Maxcy, William E., p.275. Worked for Davis & Cowell as a wharfinger, and later "he engaged in the liquor business."
*[[Cox, Peter]] ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5384509/peter-cox 1825-1901]) p363/471G;
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*Miller, W. H., p.328.  
*[[Cunningham, James F.]] ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75181495/james-francis-cunningham 1844-1907]) p316/404G
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*Morey, John J. (b.1863 in CA, p.283). Watsonville bank cashier, secretary. Not related to A. A. Morey ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184865583/archibald-allen-morey 1848-1933]).
 
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*Porter, Frank A., born in Soquel ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/223993775/frank-ashburton-porter 1866-1892], p.279). Not related to the well-known [[Porter family]]. 
[[Daniels, Luther A.]], [[Dawson, J. B.]], [[Dorn, N. A. J.]],
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*Pringle, Reuben H. (p.279) owned a house on Ocean St. Brother Calvin ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242072382/calvin-james-pringle 1847-1868]) at Evergreen.
 
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*Thompson, Francis Wadley (p.278), born 1865 in California. Came to Santa Cruz in 1884; worked at the Santa Cruz Carriage Factory.  
[[Fargo, Darius C.]], [[Ford, Robert F.]], [[Foster, Oscar A.]], [[French, Sherman]], [[Galbraith, W. H.]], [[Gardner, Wilber M.]], [[Gault, Calvin]], [[Gordon, O. L.]], [[Greene, W. H.]], [[Greene, Edward G.]] (and wife Mary Jean), [[Hall, James A.]], [[Henry, Edward]], [[Hetherington, Joe]], [[Hoff, C. R.]] (daughter Myrtle), [[Holbrook, Lucius D.]], [[Hopkins, James]], [[Hudson, Mark A.]], [[Hursh, George W.]], [[Ingalls, Nathan P.]],
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*Trippe, Franklin (p.343), born NY 1859, to SC in 1887, lawyer; no burial records for anyone named Trippe.  
 
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*Vale, Charles, born 1815 in England, retired to Santa Cruz in 1884.
[[Jackson, Henry]], [[Jennings, Alfred J.]], [[Jeter, Seaborn]], [[Judd, A. N.]], [[Kratzenstein, Carl C.]], [[Lawrence, F. S.]], [[Leavitt, Edgar]], [[Lincoln, Charles H.]], [[Linscott, James A.]], [[Linscott, J. W.]], [[Lucas, F. W.]], [[Madden, Edward H.]], [[Malcolm, James J.]], [[Mann, Jefferson L.]], [[Marks, Joseph E.]], [[Martinelli, Stephen]], [[Mathews, Theodore V.]], [[Maxcy, William E.]], [[McElroy, William]], [[McEwen brothers]], [[McKean, John T.]], [[McKean, R. A.]], [[McNamee, Hugh]], [[Miller, W. H.]], [[Morey, John J.]], [[Morgan, Francis E.]], [[Morgan, J. W.]] (Pioneers?),
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*White, William A., born 1867 in Pajaro Valley (parents not identified), and moved out of the area ca. 1890.
 
 
[[Netherton, Edward W.]], [[Ort, Otto V.]], [[Parker, James P.]], [[Parsons, Henry F.]], [[Peck, E. G.]], [[Peckham, George W.]], [[Pelessier, Joseph]], [[Perry, E. D.]], [[Pioda, Charles]], [[Porter, Frank A.]], [[Pringle, Reuben H.]], [[Radcliff, George C.]], [[Rodgers, Winfield S.]], [[Shedden, George S.]], [[Sill, George W.]], [[Stevens, Fred L.]], [[Stice brothers]], [[Sullivan, John T.]] (+ daughter Annie), [[Taylor, Nelson]], [[Thompson, Francis W.]], [[Thompson, P. J.]], [[Thompson, Uriah W.]], [[Thurber, Ira]], [[Trafton, George A.]], [[Trippe, Franklin]], [[Uren, Nicholas A.]], [[Vale, Charles]], [[Waldron, Charles W.]], [[Ward, Clem H.]], [[Watson, John H.]], [[West, Edward S.]], [[White, William A.]], [[White, William F.]], 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:33, 19 January 2024

Persons having biographies in History of Santa Cruz County (Harrison-1892). The biography section begins on page 227 of the online version available in Google Books. A subsection gives brief biographies of members of the "El Pajaro Parlor" and "Santa Cruz Parlor" of the Native Daughters of the Golden West. Members included many wives/daughters of men with biographies elsewhere in the book.

Persons having biographies in this book, but lacking sufficient local information/connection to merit a separate page in this wiki (those referenced on others' pages not listed here):

  • Austin, L. B. p251/338A (Acrobat); no info on activities after coming to Santa Cruz in 1877.
  • Bacon, Edward p344/442G (Google).
  • Bixby, A. W. p368-478G (1849-1924, Watsonville doctor, died in Hayward).
  • Bonham, J. F. p364/472G, Watsonville dentist.
  • French, Sherman p283/357G, born in Watsonville 1865 but parents not named.
  • Greene, W. H., p249/309G, Soquel mason (not related to Edward Greene).
  • Henry, Edward, p.363, Pajaro Valley farmer.
  • Jeter, Seaborn, p.338, pack mule contractor for Loma Prieta Lumber Company, resident of San Jose.
  • Leavitt, Edgar, p.349, Universalist minister, arrived 1889.
  • Mann, Jefferson L., p.283. Born 1864 in San Jose; to Pajaro Valley with foster father (unnamed) in 1869.
  • Marks, Joseph E., p.345. Came to Santa Cruz as a lawyer in 1883.
  • Maxcy, William E., p.275. Worked for Davis & Cowell as a wharfinger, and later "he engaged in the liquor business."
  • Miller, W. H., p.328.
  • Morey, John J. (b.1863 in CA, p.283). Watsonville bank cashier, secretary. Not related to A. A. Morey (1848-1933).
  • Porter, Frank A., born in Soquel (1866-1892, p.279). Not related to the well-known Porter family.
  • Pringle, Reuben H. (p.279) owned a house on Ocean St. Brother Calvin (1847-1868) at Evergreen.
  • Thompson, Francis Wadley (p.278), born 1865 in California. Came to Santa Cruz in 1884; worked at the Santa Cruz Carriage Factory.
  • Trippe, Franklin (p.343), born NY 1859, to SC in 1887, lawyer; no burial records for anyone named Trippe.
  • Vale, Charles, born 1815 in England, retired to Santa Cruz in 1884.
  • White, William A., born 1867 in Pajaro Valley (parents not identified), and moved out of the area ca. 1890.

Pages in category "Persons in Harrison"

The following 162 pages are in this category, out of 162 total.