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James Buzzo Bastian

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James Buzzo Bastian

Birth
Kea, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England
Death
13 Sep 1909 (aged 73)
Amador County, California, USA
Burial
Sutter Creek, Amador County, California, USA Add to Map
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Amador Ledger Dispatch 24 September 1909 - James B. Bastian died at his home in Amador City Sept. 13th 1909, after a long illness of miners consumption. He was born in England, Feb. 5, 1836, and came to America with his parents in 1848, when he was twelve years old. The family lived in New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin until the year 1861, when he married Miss Johanna Rogers of Wisconsin and came to California, living five years in Mariposa county, and then coming to Amador county, where he has made his home for the last forty-one years. For a number of years he kept the Kennedy boarding house. He leaves a beloved wife and five daughters and one son to mourn his death, namely Mrs. Josephine Stocker of Paloma, Mrs. Viola James of Amador City, Mrs. Frances Grimes Chicago, Ill, Mrs. Zula Peters of Randsburg, Mrs. Orobell Beeves of Maderia Co. Mr. Leslie Bastian of Amador City. He leaves also a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers and a brother-in-law of John Rogers of Amador City, and seven grandchildren. He was also a brother-in-law to the late Mrs. T. M. Nightingale of Stockton, mother of Mrs. Jos. Fleming, of Jackson, and a cousin to Joe Bastian, of Jackson.
Contributor: Claudine Burnett (47127475) • [email protected]
Amador Ledger Dispatch 24 September 1909 - James B. Bastian died at his home in Amador City Sept. 13th 1909, after a long illness of miners consumption. He was born in England, Feb. 5, 1836, and came to America with his parents in 1848, when he was twelve years old. The family lived in New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin until the year 1861, when he married Miss Johanna Rogers of Wisconsin and came to California, living five years in Mariposa county, and then coming to Amador county, where he has made his home for the last forty-one years. For a number of years he kept the Kennedy boarding house. He leaves a beloved wife and five daughters and one son to mourn his death, namely Mrs. Josephine Stocker of Paloma, Mrs. Viola James of Amador City, Mrs. Frances Grimes Chicago, Ill, Mrs. Zula Peters of Randsburg, Mrs. Orobell Beeves of Maderia Co. Mr. Leslie Bastian of Amador City. He leaves also a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers and a brother-in-law of John Rogers of Amador City, and seven grandchildren. He was also a brother-in-law to the late Mrs. T. M. Nightingale of Stockton, mother of Mrs. Jos. Fleming, of Jackson, and a cousin to Joe Bastian, of Jackson.
Contributor: Claudine Burnett (47127475) • [email protected]

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Aged 73 yrs, 7 mos, 8 dys; Native of Cornwall, England



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