Herman left his wife and kids probably around 1901 or 1902. The story the kids were told was that he was going to Alaska to mine for gold, but they never saw him again. Many years later, a relative found him buried in the Old Sacramento City Cemetery. He had been moved from Boulder, CO where he died in 1905. Someone contacted Katie to let her know where he was in CO, and she had his body moved to the Sacramento City Cemetery, but she never told the kids. It is not known how he ended up in CO.
1870 Census Bridport, Addison Co., VT w/parents; "Harman Tavis" b. abt 1858
1 Jun 1875 Census Moriah, Essex Co., NY; Servant; "Hiram Terio"; b. abt 1855
1880 Census Willsboro, Essex Co., NY "Hermon Tyrell" b. abt 1857
Sacramento Great Register Dist. D3, Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA Herman Henry Tariel b. abt 1854 & 1856 VT addr: 1612 Q St.
1900 Census Sutter, Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA "Herman Tariel" b. Jan 1854
CO Obituary:
Boulder Daily Camera 17 March 1905
DEATH OF MR. TARIEL
Mr. H. H. Tariel, for the past three years a contractor and a builder of Boulder, died yesterday afternoon at a local institution of pneumonia after an illness of one week. Mr. Tariel was 51 years of age. The remains are at Trezlie's Parlors awaiting word from the family who are in Oak Grove, a suburb of Sacramento, Cal. While in Boulder Mr. Tariel made many friends who will regret his death.
CA Obituary:
Sacramento Union 21 March 1905 page 8
DIED
TARIEL - In Boulder, Colorado, March 16, 1905, Herman H., husband of Catherine Tariel, father of Mrs. M. Tackit, Irwin A., George, Mina, and Roy Tariel, brother of Delia Rutherford, Nelson, Fred, and George Tariel of San Francisco, a native of Vermont, aged 81 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, March 22nd at 3 p.m. at the parlors of Bath & Nauman, 1824 J street, Interment City Cemetery.
Buried in the Old City Cemetery at 10th & Broadway
Vol A, Page 13, Lot 1585 Sec 216
No gravestone, but the lot is surrounded in brick with a pretty tree over it.
The lot was purchased 9 Aug 1895 by Herman Tariel for his daughter Elsie.
Roger and Gary Lewis plan to have a gravestone made and put it there.
Herman left his wife and kids probably around 1901 or 1902. The story the kids were told was that he was going to Alaska to mine for gold, but they never saw him again. Many years later, a relative found him buried in the Old Sacramento City Cemetery. He had been moved from Boulder, CO where he died in 1905. Someone contacted Katie to let her know where he was in CO, and she had his body moved to the Sacramento City Cemetery, but she never told the kids. It is not known how he ended up in CO.
1870 Census Bridport, Addison Co., VT w/parents; "Harman Tavis" b. abt 1858
1 Jun 1875 Census Moriah, Essex Co., NY; Servant; "Hiram Terio"; b. abt 1855
1880 Census Willsboro, Essex Co., NY "Hermon Tyrell" b. abt 1857
Sacramento Great Register Dist. D3, Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA Herman Henry Tariel b. abt 1854 & 1856 VT addr: 1612 Q St.
1900 Census Sutter, Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA "Herman Tariel" b. Jan 1854
CO Obituary:
Boulder Daily Camera 17 March 1905
DEATH OF MR. TARIEL
Mr. H. H. Tariel, for the past three years a contractor and a builder of Boulder, died yesterday afternoon at a local institution of pneumonia after an illness of one week. Mr. Tariel was 51 years of age. The remains are at Trezlie's Parlors awaiting word from the family who are in Oak Grove, a suburb of Sacramento, Cal. While in Boulder Mr. Tariel made many friends who will regret his death.
CA Obituary:
Sacramento Union 21 March 1905 page 8
DIED
TARIEL - In Boulder, Colorado, March 16, 1905, Herman H., husband of Catherine Tariel, father of Mrs. M. Tackit, Irwin A., George, Mina, and Roy Tariel, brother of Delia Rutherford, Nelson, Fred, and George Tariel of San Francisco, a native of Vermont, aged 81 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, March 22nd at 3 p.m. at the parlors of Bath & Nauman, 1824 J street, Interment City Cemetery.
Buried in the Old City Cemetery at 10th & Broadway
Vol A, Page 13, Lot 1585 Sec 216
No gravestone, but the lot is surrounded in brick with a pretty tree over it.
The lot was purchased 9 Aug 1895 by Herman Tariel for his daughter Elsie.
Roger and Gary Lewis plan to have a gravestone made and put it there.
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