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Volume 40 (2012)Surname Index SanDiego Leaves & Saplings 2jl2.Yolume 40.No.4 Volume40 (2012)SurnameIndex Abbiss 122 Allen t22 Arguirre 42 Abbott 82,122 Allender t22 Argullo z Abell 122 Allengren t22 Arietta 82 Aberle 122 Allis 82 Armandes 123 Ableman 122 Allison 82, t22 Armintraut t23 Ables 42 Allum 7 Armstrong 51, 82, 99, Ablios 82 Almind t22 123 Abrahamson 122 Alms 99 Arnabas Abrams 122 Alvador 82 Arnago I zJ Abrellie 82 Alvarado 2,42,82.99 Arnbort 123 Acebedo 42 Alvarado Arndt 99 Ackard 122 Gracio 2 Arnold 82,123 Acker 122 Alverez t22 Arnot tzJ Ackerman 17.63.122 Alvord 122 Aronson I z.) Acuna 122 Ames 2,42,82.t22 Arostequi I z) Adair 122 Ammann 122 Arrmicia 42 Adames 42 Anderson 2,'1, 17,42, Arvezo 42 Adams 2,42,51,82. 82.99,122 Arzaga I zJ t22 Andeson 82 Ashber 42 Adison 122 Andreen 99 Ashby 99 Adot 122 Andren 82 Ashcroft t7 Adrian 63,99 Andrens 42 Asher t./.) Aguelar 2 Andrew 99 Ashley I z-) Aguero 42 Andrews t22 Asmus 99. t23 Aguilar 99 Andruker t22 Aspray 63 Aguillo 42 Angel 122 Athearn tlJ Aguirre 82 Anger 122 Athem 82 Angier Agular 2 51,123 Atherton I z-t Aichele 122 Anguzate t23 Atkenson 82 Aichle 122 Ankestade t23 Atkinson 42,82,123 Ailes 122 Anna 123 Aton tzJ Ailland 122 Ansley 7 <t Atwater 82.123 Aitkin 122 Antero 82 Atyeo 99 Akerman 122 Antes 42 Auberd I z-t Akers 122 Anthony t23 Auger t'7 Alberti 122 Antonia t23 Augustine I z-) Albright 122 Antonio 82 Auld 82, t23 Alcorn 122 Applegate tzJ Aumann tzJ Alden 63 Araiza 82, t23 Aust lz) Alderson 122 Aramebel 82 Austin 63 Alexander 99,122 Arbelbide tz) Avens t23 Aley 122 Ardans t23 Averbeck 123 Alfbrd 5t,82, 122 Arents 82 Averill 123 Alfred 122 Arey I z-t Averson t23 Algo 42 Argan I z.) Avery 123 Alison 42 Argen 82 Aves t23 Allec 82 Arguello 82 Awlbright 2 Allen j, 42,51,82, Arguilla tzJ Axie 82 - 151- San Diego Leaves& Saplinqs 2072.Yoltxne 40.No.4 Volume40 (2012)SurnameIndex Axman t23 Bareso 82 Beattie t24 Ayerus 42 Barham 82.124 Beatly 124 Ayre t23 Barlow 7, 124 Beck 124 Barnegas 124 Becker 17, 42,99, Baab t23 Barnes 42,63,82, 124 Baatz 123 124 Becket 124 Bacca 42 Barnett t7,82,t24 Beckler 7, 5t, 124 Bachman tz) Barnhart t24 Beckley 124 Backe t7 Barns t24 Beebe 42,51 Backus 63 Barnsdall t24 Beermaker 124 Bacon 7, t23 Barouch 82 Beers 17,82,t24 Baecht 123 Barrett 124 Beeson t24 Baehr 63 Barrick 7 Begley 97 Baeley 42 Barron t24 Behm t24 Baer t23 Barry 7,82 Behner t24 Bailey 42,5t,82, Barsi 82 Behrens 5t. 124 t23 Bartejes 124 Behrus 124 Bailiff t23 Barth t24 Beidelman t24 Bain 42 Barthing 124 Beja 124 Baines t23 Bartholomew t24 Belding t24 Bair 123 Bartlett 99.124 Belknap 17,99 Baird t23 Barton 42,82,t24 Bell 82,124,t25 Baker 17.82,99. Basagastcguci t24 Bellamy 125 t23"t24 Bascom t24 Beller t25 Balanzuela t24 Baslford t24 Bellina t25 Balche 82 Basques 42 Beloat 99 Baldridge 99, t24 Bass 82 Belshe t25 Baldwin t24 Bassford t24 Benard t25 Balenzuela 42,82 Bates 5t,t24 Benham t25 Balenzuler A1 Battail 42 Benheim 125 Baley 42 Battans 42 Beniot t25 Ball 82, t24 Battin t24 Benjamin 125 Ballagh 82, t24 Batty t'7 Bennett 2.42.51, Balling 124 Baty 42 82, t25 Ballou t24 Baugh 82, t24 Bennis t25 Balovilih 124 Baughn 5l Benoit l2s Bandina 2,42,82 Bauman 42 Benschuetz 125 Bandy 82, t24 Baunaugh +l Benson 125 Banett 82 Baysa 5 Bentley 51,125 Bangle t24 Beach 63 Benton 82,125 Banks 42, t24 Beahm 5l Benvers 125 Bannar 42 Beale 124 Beoington 125 Bannelli t24 Beamer Bepp 125 Bannister 42,124 Bean n, t24 Berdugo 42 Bantz 124 Beannagle 124 Beresford 125 Barber Berg 7 7" 82" 124 Beard 99 Barbier 124 Beardsley 124 Bergander 99 Barcelina 124 Beasley 82 Bergland 125 -1s2- SanDieeo Leaves& Saplings 2jl2.Yolume 40.No.4 Volume40 (2012)SurnameIndex Bergman t25 Blackmar t1 Bonnell t26 Berkley t25 Blackmer 125 Bonner 126 Bernal 2 Blackwell 125 Boodry 1 Bernasconi 82 Bladen 2 Book 126 Bernhard 63 Blair L+1. Boone 126 Bernstein 125 Blaisdell 83,r25 Booth 83,126 Bernstine t25 Blake 125 Boozy t26 Berry 42.82.125 Blakeslee t2s Borden 5r,83,t26 Berryman t25 Blanchard 125 Bordine t26 Berthonel 42 Blancher t25 Borg t1 Best t25 Blancherie 125 Boring t26 Bethge t7 Blanford t25 Borland 43 Betson 42 Blanton 99 Bosch 99 Bettens t25 Blasergaine 125 Boskirk t26 Betts t25 Blatner 43 Bossang 43 Beunch t25 Blernkar 43 Bostwick t26 Beveington 42 Blessing 125 Boswell t26 Beven 99 Blether 125 Botheonly t26 Bevin 125 Blockman 125 Botsford t26 Bevingston t25 Blodgett 83 Bottsford t26 Bevington 82 Bloom 125 Bouvet 83 Bicker t25 Bludworlh 5l Bovee z Bidwell t25 Blum 83 Bover t26 Bierce t25 Blythe 83,126 Bowen 7,43,83 Biggerstaff t25 Boal n. t26 Bower t26 Bigley t25 Boaz 126 Bowers 83 Bigsby t25 Bobst t26 Bowler t26 Bijllo 42 Bochme t26 Bowling 5l Bilderback 2 Boden t26 Bowman 83.126 Billinger t25 Bodyes 2 Bowron t26 Billings 99 Boellard AI Boyd 83,126 Billingsly 5l Boepple 126 Boyer 126 Bills 125 Bogert 2 Boyle 43,100,t26 Binat 125 Boggs 63,83 Bozarth r00 Binz t25 Bohear t26 Bozza 52,126 Birch 125 Bohn 99 Brabazon 126 Bird t25 Bohnert t26 Bracken 126 Birkbeck 125 Boies 51,126 Brackett t26 Birkel t25 Bolen 43 Bradbury t26 Bisbee t25 Boles 63 Braden 126 Bishop t25 Bolle 126 Bradford t26 Bittenbender 125 Bolment 126 Bradley 43,83,100, Bixler +z Bolton 63.126 126 Bizard 42 Bond t7.t26 Bradt t26 Black 83,t25 Bonds 126 Brady 2,83,126 Blackall 125 Bonham 83,126 Bragg 126 Blackiston 125 Boniface OJ Brainard 7 Blackledge 125 Bonn t26 Braley 83 - 153- SanDiego Leaves & Saplings 2\l2.Yolume 40.No.4 Volume40 (2012)SurnameIndex Brandt t26 Bruszr 127 Burnside 63 Brandydon 83 Bryan 121 Burr +3 Branson 83 Bryant 8,83.127 Burris 43 Bratton 83,t26 Brydie 127 Burroughs .+JA1 Bray 126 Bryson 43 Burson 128 Brayton 126 Buans 83 Burt t28 Breedlove 52,83,t26 Buchanan t27 Burton 43,83,128 Breese 126 Buchner 83 Busch 128 Brem r00 Buck t2l Busching 128 Brennecke 52 Buckley 8,127 Buser t28 Brenner 1 Buckner t21 Bush 63,83,r00, Brenpleck t26 Budling 127 Bush 128 Bresee l7 Buehler 121 Buss t28 Brewer r00.126 Buffington t21 Bussford t28 Brewner 43 Bulgeri 127 Butcher 1'.7 Brewster 127 Bull t00.t21 Butler 8,52,83, Brian 127 Bullis 83 r00,t28 Brice t2l Bullock t27 Butter t28 Bridgman t27 Bulyer 127 Butterfield 83,r28 Briggs 63,83,127 Bumann t27 Button 128 Bright 127 Bumgardner t2l Butts t28 Brill 2 Bundy 43,83,t27 Buxton r28 Brim t21 Bunllott l2l Bye 8, 128 Brinkman 7 Buns 83 Byler 83,r28 Britt 127 Bunton t27 Byn 83 Britton 83 Burbeck 83,127 Byrne 128 Broadbelt 127 Burckhardt t27 Brockman 127 Burdick t27 Cabb z Brodie t27 Burfreud 127 Cabral 128 Brookman t27 Burger t7 Caddidy 128 Brooks 43,83,r00, Burges 83 Caddle 128 127 Burgess 83,127 Cady 8 Bropley t27 Burgest t2'l Cahill 128 Brothers 4J Burgett ll Cain 100 Brown t7,43,63, Burgman 43 Caldwell 8,83,128 83,100, 127 Burgoyne 127 Calkins r28 Brownell t27 Burk 8 Callahan 63 Browner t27 Burke 83,t27 Callen t28 Browning t27 Burker t27 Calvert t7, 128 Bruce t27 Burkett t27 Camache 83 Brumsdon t27 Burkhardt t27 Camacho 128 Brun 83 Burkhart l2'7 Cambern 128 Bruner t00,t27 Burleson 83 Cambette t28 Brunne t27 Burnell t27 Cambridge 83 Brunson 43 Burnett 127 Cambron 128 Bruschi 83,t21 Burnham 2,52,83, Cameron 43, 52,83, Brust 127 12',7,128 128 Bruston t27 Burns 83,100,128 Camp r28 154- SanDiego Leaves & Saplings 2\l2"Yolume 40.No.4 Volume40 (2012)SurnameIndex Campbell l't 41 s) Carter t29 Chenering 84 82,128 Cartier 129 Cheney 52 Campbron 43 Carver t29 Cherey t29 Campion 83 Casad r00 Chick 84,129 Campo 128 Case 2,43,84, t29 Chickscules 129 Candee 128 Casebere t29 Childers 129 Canefield 52 Casey t29 Childs 84 Canfield r28 Casidy 84 Chilton 129 Cannen t28 Casley t29 Chilwell 84 Cannon r00,r28 Casner 43.52,84,97 Chisholm t29 Cant 2,43 Cassidy 43, t29 Chisney 43 Cantarina 83 Cassie t29 Chisom 129 Cantarini 128 Casson 84.129 Choat 84 Canterina 128 Castagnous 84 Choate 129 Cantirini 83 Castillo 2.8 Chowning 129 Cany 83 Castle 84 Christani 84 Capelly 83 Castro 2.43.84,129 Christen 129 Capps 128 Caswell 84 Christensen t7,63,97, Capron 43 Cater 43 129 Cardenas 100 Cathon 129 Christhman 2 Cardoza 128 Catterling 129 Christil t29 Cardozo t28 Cauley t29 Christopher 5) l)() Care 128 Caulkens +) Chrumpl 129 Carel t28 Cave 84 Chubb t29 Carey 128 Cavey t29 Chumberland 43 Cargill t28 Cazas 84, t29 Cilvato 84 Caricaga 83 Ceppedo 2 Civetto t29 Carle r00 Cepprano 129 Clap 129 Carleson 83 Cerberly 129 Clarck 129 Carleton t28 Chaffin 129 Clare 129 Carlisle t28 Challower t29 Clark 8,43, 53, 84, Carmathan t28 Chamberlin t29 100,129,130 Carmichael 128 Chambers 43,52,100, Clarke r30 Carnes 128 129 Clauido 43 Carpenter 52,83,t28 Chandier t29 Clausen r00 Carr s2,63, 83, Chandler 129 Clayton 2 128 Chaney 84 Clear r30 Carrell l7 Chapen +) Cleavenger r30 Carrillo 2 Chapin 52,84,t29 Cleaver 53,r30 Carringer t28 Chapman 8, t29 Cleff 130 Carrol 129 Charles 63 Cleland 53 Carroll 43,52,83, Charney 84 Clemens r30 129 Chase 43,84,t29 Clemmons r30 Carson 83,r00, r29 Chastona +J Clency r30 Cart 84 Cheatam 52 Clendennin 43,84 Cartan 84 Cheatham t29 Clendenon r30 Cartens 129 Cheeseman 129 Clevein 130 Carter 43,63.84, Cheever 52 Cleveland 8,43,84, 130 155- SanDiego Leaves & Saplinss 2\l2.Yolume 40.No.4 Volume40 (2012) SurnameIndex Clevenger r7,t8 Comstock 53,84,r30 Cornforth r3l Clever 130 Comtarina 84 Cornnings 8 Clevinger 84 Comtris Cornwell 100,l0l Clewett 130 Conant 130 Corrad lJl Clifford r30 Condon r30 Corrnell 43 Clifton 84 Condron l8 Corryden t3l Cline 43,84,130 Coneley 84 Corum 84 Clingan r30 Coney r30 Corwin l3l Clive 130 Confer 8 Cosgrove lJl Clogston -53 Conklin 84 Costa 84 Clouse r30 Connell 8,r30 Costan r3l Cloyd r30 Connely 64 Costley t3l Clugston r30 Conner 43.84 Cota l3l Clyne 63 Conners 2, t30 Cotes l3l Coates 63,64 Connet r30 Coto 2,43 Cobb r00,130 Connett t30 Cotton l3l Cobler r30 Connor r30 Couch 43 Cochran 84.r30 Connors 84,t3 I Coughlin l3l Codd 53 Conovell t3l Coughran 8 Code r30 Conson l3l Coultas l3l Codington l8 Contereas 43 Courtney 8,t3l Cody 64 Contreas 43 Couts 2.43,84.
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