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July 25, '67, San.Francisco, ·4th Dist 4 Ahern, Patrick ............ ..... 45 Ireland ..... Laborer.. .. Oct 18, '56, Cayuhoga co, O, C. PL 6G 5 Arick, Rufus Ellis ......... 48 Ohio.. ...... Lawyer....., 66 6G 6 Ardizzi, Beneditto....... .... 42 Switzerland. Merchant. Sumner..... 7 Albitre, Feliz............,.. 25 California. , Laborer.- - 8 Atchinson, William Allis ... 44 New York. Farmer. Bakersfield, 9 Ashby, Carroll Spencer....... 27 Missouri.... Laborer .... 10 Applegate, David Lander. 51 Ohio.. Miner.. Kelso Valley 6, 11 58 Farmer. ... 6C C6 Alberts, Albertus Cornelius.. Germany.... Tehachipe . June 28,'59, Jackson co, Or. Circuit Amd't 12 Aguirre, Camillo..., ..,....,, 39 Canada. .... Farmer . ... ¢6 13 Andress, Edwin V ........... 39 Canada..... Tradesman . Weldon Citizen by naturalization of father- " 66 14 Albrecht, Jacob.......,..... 65 Germany. - ., Farmer . .... Sep 21,'60,Buchanan co, Mo. Co... 15 Allen, Jesse Hale. 61 Missouri.... Miner... 66 66 16 Alexander, Seigfried.......... 56 Germany.. Clerk. ...... Tehachipe. ...... ¢6 17 30 Canada. ..., Showman . .. " Andress, Charles.......... -Weldon Citizen by naturalization of father- Amd't 18 24 N. Carolina Ashe, Elliot Mitchell ...... Farmer , .... Kern Island.. " 22, " 58 19 Ashe, Richard James.......... N. Carolina Farmer . New"River " 27, " 20 34 New York... Armitage, Charles William...... Laborer ... Canfield ... " 29, " Amd't 21 Ayres, -William Pulaski....... 44 Tennessee .. Vaquero,.,, Kelso Valley . June 3, " 22 Acufio, Francisco ......... 63 Mexico..... Rancher., Tejon..,.., Sep 1, '73, Kern county, County. " 23 Arujo, Juan................. 27 California. Vaquero ..., Sumner...... ,, 24 Arujo, Antonio...... ... 63 Mexico. .., Farmer..,.. Weldon...... By treaty Guadalupe Hidalgo..... , 25 45 Mexico.. Acufia, Jesus................, Laborer .... Bakersfield.... 1862, Santa Clara county, County. " 5, " 26 61 Alabama .. Allen, Hiram Lewis Farmer... Linn's Valley. " 9, " 27 Armisteadt, Francis Sanford., 55 Ohio.. Miner ...... Long Tom.. " 28 29 California. , Laborer . 66 Adams, John................ Bakersfield... Amd't 29 28 California. Farmer.. .. Allen, Alexander Butter..... Linn's Valley Affid't 30 26 Laborer . ,, Allen, John Clarence......... California. , Glennville...... Amd't 31 22 California. Stock Raiser .( <C 6' Allen, Samuel Plummer. Amd't 32 Andrew, James............,, 55 Isle of Man., Stock Raiser Bakersfield. Citizen by naturalization of father.- July 1, Amd't 33 Amande, Charles Henry,..,.. 40 New York... Carpenter... 66 66 34 Adams, Arthur ............... 47 Mass. .... Miner....·. Woody...... " 35 53 Stock Raiser Anderson, Azor _Reese...... Kentucky... Kernville..... " 19, Aflid't 36 Asher, Isadore.... 21 Clerk. ..... Germany Tehachipe. July 24, '82, Kern county, Superior " 24, Amd't 37 Ash, Thomas Jefferson 52 Tennessee... Miner.. Linn 's Valley. Aug. 5, Amd't 38 56 Tennessee... Laborer .... Anderson, Joseph Rhea_.. Bakersfield..... " 18, Amd't 39 Alvitra, Resurrection., 21 California. , Laborer . 6 6 " 19, Amd't 40 Ohio.. Allen, George , 45 Farmer.. Buena Vista.. Sep. 26, 41 Acosta, Rafael. 43 Mexico... Miner....... Kernville By treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo., . Oct. 2, Amd't 42 Arellanes, Luis Bernardo..... 42 California. Baloonkeeper Sumner ........ + 3, Amd't Ventura. 43 24 California. Arujo, Anastacio............... _Laborer.... Panama ,.. '/ 6, Amd't 44 22 California. Aguilar, Pedro Laborer. ... Lerdo.....,, * 7, Amd't 45 .Barker, John...... 49 Wool Grower England .... Sumner..... May 15, 1882 46 Brady, James Francis...... 44 Ireland . .... Contractor . Aug 1, '67, San Francisco, 4th Dist 66 , 47 Barnes, Charles . 27 Mass....... Farmer. Bakersfield. 48 Barnes, Thomas Warren.... 56 N. Carolina. Farmer Buena Vista.. 49 35 New York.., Banfield, John Alfred....,... Machinist... Bakersfield. Affid't 50 6 C Bachellerie, Marcelin....... 4l France. Farmer... -, 1865, Humboldt county, County.. 66 51 Bernard, Arsene Peter.. 58 Louisiana... Co. Treasurer Sumner. .... .6 52 Beard, John................ 44 Indiana..... Farmer. ... Bakersfield. 53 Bevis, George Washington. 62 Missouri. Farmer...,. Buena Vista " 54 Bernard, James Arsene..... 31 Teids. Sumner..,., 66 55 Beardsley, Lewis Augustus..,. 49 New York... Farmer . - Bakersfield, 56 21 California. , Berry, Robert Lee............ Farmer...... Amd't 57 Beaty, Joseph. ............... 53 Arkansas . Miner.. Linn's Valley. 66 58 44 Beavis, William. Kentucky. ,. Laborer..... Sumner Amd't 59 Beare, Jacob William....... 27 California. , . Farmer..... Bakersfield.... 66 6C GREAT REGISTER, KERN COUNTY, 1882. <D DATE OF | NATURALIZED. FROM WHAT COUNTY No. NAME. NATIVITY. OCCUPATION. LOCAL RESIDENCE. SWORN. 4 DATE, PLACE, AND COURT. REGISTRATION. TRANSFERRED. 60 Brink, William Bicking........ 72 Penn. ...... Physician.... Bakersfield, May 15, 1882 61 Brisch, Henry................. 40 New York... Musician.,.. 66 " " 62 Binnix, Thomas Henry. 61 Maryland... Farmer...... South Fork.. <C 66 63 Brite, John Moore............. 59 Missouri.... Farmer..... Tehachipe , " 64 Bower, William Rowsee..... 51 Kentucky .. Sheriff. Bakersfield, . " 66 65 Blodget, Hugh Allen..... .... 26 New York... Accountant. " 66 Brooks, Wm. Henry James..... 54 Connecticut Search Reads " 67 Brown, Andrew. ................ 52 Ireland..... Merchant.... Kernville . June 19, '71, Kern county, County.. " 68 Borgwardt, Henry Louis........ 25 California. Butcher - . Bakersfield 69 Brower, Celsus .... ........... 41 New York... Accountant. " 70 Bronaugh, William Richard..... 23 Missouri.. Miner....... Long Tom ...... " 71 Bull, Walter.................. 32 New York. Laborer..... Sumner " 72 Buckreus, Franz 36 Germany..,, Barber.. .... Bakersfield , June 14, '78, Kern county, District. " '6 73 Burnap, Silas Aeson...,......, 53 Ohio........ Druggist.... " 74 Burgan, Robert Cross ........ 33 Missouri . Stock Raiser 66 75 Burr, Louis Wakeman......... 36 Connecticut , Reporter.... " 6 76 Brundage, Benjamin . , . 47 Ohio..... Sup. Judge.. Bakersfield.... '6 77 Butt, Walter Raleigh........... 40 Virginia. .. Civ.Engineer Buena, Vista. , ,, 66 78 Burgan, Daniel Monroe......... 39 Missouri... Farmer..... Bakersfield,.., " Affid't Tulare. 79 Bancroft, Horatio............. 52 Vermont... Miner ...... Sumner. ... " 80 Busick, Matthew ......,....... 39 Arkansas ... Miner...... Tejon...... 66 " 81 Barker, Vining . *.... 54 New York... Farmer..... Bakersfield ... ,, 82 Batz, John Butler ............. 30 Indiana ... Clerk. ...... Kernville...... 6< , 46 83 Beattv, John................. 47 Kentucky... Teamster... C, 64 , 6 84 Butler, John Steven... 58 Maine ...... Miner.. .... :C 66 ... 85 Bradford, William........... 58 Penn..... .. Laborer. ... 66 66 ... 86 .Bole, Francis.................. 32 Canada..... Butcher..... " Aug 13,'79, Kern county, District.. 66 66 87 Biekerstaff, Marion 46 Missouri . Farmer .... Tehachipe " Anid't 88 Banks, Jasper Aubin............ 30 Illinois ..... Farmer..... Panama..... 66 89 Bennett, Jesse Lee............. 72 Virginia .... Minister .... Kernville.. ,, 90 Boettler, George............. 52 Missouri... Miner ...... ., 91 Berry, William Albert .......... 50 Missouri.... Farmer..... POSO.. .... ,, 66 92 Burton, James M..... 25 Missouri . Farmer . ... Kernville.. *' 66 93 Billis, James.... 52 New York... Merchant . 94 Boettler, Frederick Ferdinand ... 42 Missouri... Miner... ... 6, " 95 Burroughs, Judge Stephen .,.. 33 Vermont.... Carpenter... Bakersfield " Amd't 96 Bailey, John Edgar .........,,, 29 Ireland ..... Farmer... May 9, '82, Kern county, Superior. Amd't 97 Burton, Luther Alonzo......... 21 California . Miner....... Kernville.. Amd't 98 Buhn, Frederick Louis......,, 38 Germany .. Farmer..... Greenwich 66 99 Buhn, Peter. 30 Germany..., Farmer..,. Aug 22, '72, Los Angeles county.,. 100 Brite, Lucas Franklin . 22 California, ... Farmer...... Tehachipe , 101 Brite, James Moore.. 26 California . Farmer...... " '6 102 Brite, Joseph Henry........... 27 Texas .... Farmer.... 66 103 Brady, Patrick............... 52 Ireland..... Blacksmith. Kernville.- May 1, '71, Kern county, County . 66 66 104 Brady, Peter Thomas .......... 38 Ireland..... Blacksmith. 6C 66 105 Burns, William,...... 56 Ireland ..... Stock Raiser Long Tom., 66 66 106 Boden, Frederick.............. 43 Germany.... Blacksmith. Tehachipe " 107 Butterbredt, Frederick,.,..... 60 Germany..., Farmer..... Mojave...., Oct 9, '63, Santa Barbara co., Dist. " 108 Briassoli, Philip. 59 Switzerland. Laborer . ... Caliente.. Aug 23, '75, Santa Clara co, County Amd't i 109 Bulkley, Clinton Alvoid...... 30 Conn.. .. Tel. Operator
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