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  • The Santa Cruz Sentinel readers of their May 23, 1943, edition were drawn to the headline "Harold M Whalman, Oiler, Santa Cruz Man Killed by Torpedo on Tanker in Pacific." Harold Myron Whalman was born in California to John and Louisa Whalman
  • "Son of Soquel Man Killed in Training Plane" brought a Memorial Day message home to Santa Cruz Sentinel readers. The United States War Department List of Dead and Missing World War II Casualties for the County of Santa Cruz includes the name
  • />Pioneer Cemetery, Watsonville Editor's note: Phil Reader's Notes indicate Johnson was in Co. C 44th Wis. The Forty-fourth Infantry was called into service in the autumn of 1864. It was organized under
  • church in Maine, and his brother was elder of the same church in New Hampshire. Notes from Phil Reader George P. Sanderson was 80 years 6 months 18 days, and died June 10, 1915
  • and a son H.W. Vaughan, the local automobile man. Death Certificate Notes from Phil Reader George Vaughan, aged 69 years 10 months 11 days, died Feb 20, 1913. Born April 9, 1843
  • May. [According to Phil Reader, "In 1875, Atherton had stabbed Ed May at the Steven's saloon on Pacific Avenue. He was tried here in Superior Court and found "Guilty" of Murder in the 1st degree and sentenced to be hanged in July of 1876. He
  • afternoon at 2 o'clock Unknown Santa Cruz Paper (March 9, 1922) Contributed by Phil Reader Funeral Over William Bright Many gathered yesterday at Chase's undertaking parlors
  • California Death IndexMilitary recordsSanta Cruz and Monterey newspapersVoter RecordsCW Reference: Reader File
  • of the entire community. Notes from Phil Reader Thomas Browne Bunting, aged 73 yrs and 11 months, died January 3, 1906. He was born on February 3, 1832 in Crosswicks, New Jersey
  • afternoon at one o'clock under the auspices of the G.A.R. from the parlor of the St. James Hotel. All old soldiers and friends are invited to attend. Death Certificate Notes from Phil Reader St. James Hotel