| Ostrich Eggs for Breakfast (Fullerton History) | |
| Cemetery photos at the following cemeteries: Loma Vista (Fullerton) Memory Garden Memorial Park (Brea) Holy Sepulcher (Orange) Fairhaven Memorial Park (Santa Ana) Santa Ana Cemetery (Santa Ana) Olive Lawn Memorial Park (La Mirada). | Becky Rhea |
1. Cemetery records Vol. 1, Magnolia Memorial Park, Garden
Grove 1874-1967 |
No Volunteer at this time November 7, 2008 |
| I
can do lookups in the following books: Orange County Great Register of 1890 Tustin Tintypes- A pictorial History of Old Tustin The Historical Volume & Reference Works of Orange Co by Talbert.- 3 volumes. My family goes way back-- Came to Westminster Colony in 1876. |
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| A Hundred Years of Yesterdays: A Centennial History of the People of Orange County and Their Communities", ed. Esther Cramer, Keith A Dixon, Diann Marsh, Phil Brigandi, Clarice A. Blamer, Published by The Orange County Centennial, Inc. 1988 Nice detail about the founding and people who formed all the OC communities. | |
| I have the 1911 and 1921 editions of Samuel Armor's "History of Orange County California" and hereby volunteer to do lookups. | |
| 1959-60
Huntington Beach City Directory NO CORRECT EMAIL as of 1/2008 |
No current email 1/2008 |
| I
can do lookups in The 1890 Great Register of Orange County California Please note that only males are listed in this register, because women weren't allowed to vote in 1890. |
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| If
anyone has ancestors involved with the Anaheim Police Dept., I'd
be happy to do a look up. I own a copy of the ANAHEIM POLICE
DEPARTMENT, REFLECTING ON TRADITION book, compiled by the Anaheim
Police Officers Association in Anaheim in 1992. It gives bio's and
stories from the inception in 1870 to present times. (My great great
grandpa was the very first elected City Marshal for Anaheim in 1870,
David D. DAVIES). |
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| I
have a large Orange Co. library - mostly San Juan Capistrano data.
There are about 300 other Orange Co. history books also. I speak
& read Spanish, which comes in very handy when old Spanish recs.
need to be translated. Don't have every day free. I primarily do
old mission records, old Spanish/Mexican family research, and cemetery
look ups, including Campos Santos (Saint's Hill) on Ortega,
San Juan Capistrano. I enjoy Native American searches also. The
JUANENO Tribe is easiest for me because I know many genealogy lines
personally. |
NO CURRENT EMAIL |


