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Surname Given Name Pacheco Antonio Pacheco Manuel August Paciorini Severina, Etc. Pack Blanche Miley Packard G. S. Packard Susan Lowry Packwood Ethel M Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 When this book was printed in 2014, there were about 100 names omitted, from Pacheco to Pariera, as the first name listed under the letter P was Arthur W. Parent. This error was discovered in 2017 when the index was re-published on the Sonoma County Genealogical Society's website <scgsonline.org>. These additional names have been added to the printed copy at the Sonoma County History and Genealogy Library (the Annex). The names are included in the web version, which altered the page numbers in the P-Z sections. Surname Given Name Pacheco Antonio Pacheco Manuel August Paciorini Severina, etc. Pack Blanche Miley Packard G. S. Packard Susan Lowry Packwood Ethel M. Paclock George Paczesniak Anna Paddock Doctor John Paddock Helen E. Pafnutieff Arkady Pagani Amedeo, etc. Pagani Angela Pagani Charles J. Pagani Charlotte A. Pagani Felice Pagani Giuseppe Pagani Norma R. Pagani Regina Pagani Rose J. Page Charles A. Page Charles E. Page Ellen S., etc. Page Ernest T. Page George Page Glen Arthur Page James Page Priscilla Page Walter Holcomb Pagendarm Bruno Paget Howard Paige Eugene D., etc. Paige Fanny E., etc. © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 469 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Paine Clara E. Paine E. R. Paine Frank Henry Paine H. Paine L. Paine N. Paivo Mariano Paldaninus Villa, etc. Paldi Louis J. Palessiey Louise Pali Giovanni Pallemus Carolyn Pallocks August Pallucci Mrs. C. V., etc. Palm Gustof Palm Otto Palmberg Charles H. Palmer Abbie S. Palmer Annie R. Palmer Charles Palmer Charles E. Palmer Elias B. Palmer Elizabeth Ann Palmer F. W. Palmer George W. Palmer George W. Palmer Guy E. Palmer James H., etc. Palmer John Charles Palmer Lawson L. Palmer Lotta B. Palmer Martha E. Palmer Mary E. Palmer Orin C., etc. Palmer Thomas B. Palmer William Palmer Wm. J. Palmer Mary, etc. Palmgren Axa Palmiera Carlo Palmieri Robert Palmquist John A. © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 470 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Palmquist Matilda Palmquist Oscar Palucci Michele Pametier.Parmeter Jane Cunningham, etc. Panciazi Elizabeth, etc. Panella Maud Pangburn Annie E. Panizera Emilio Panizzera Frank Pannell Alfred Thomas Paolini Paul J. Paolucci Prisilla Papadofas Bill Papera Flora Papera Lillian Inez, etc. Papers P. Papina Felippo, etc. Papina Emma & Stephen Papp Lawrence J. Pardee George Pardini Fernando Pardini Henry Pardini Rena Pareira Lena Pareira Mary A. aka Pereira, Mary A. Parent Arthur W. Parent Arthur William, Jr. Parent Mary Mabel Parent Vinalia Cassandra, etc. Parfetti Giuseppina Paris Clifford Paris Emma C. Paris Joseph Emil, etc. Paris Kenneth W. Paris Walter Paris Walter Parish William Parizia Pierre Park Alvah W. Park Dora Eckert, etc. Park George E. Park George W. © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 471 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Park Lizzie E. Park Mary T. Park T. T. Parker Alma J. G. Parker Charles Edward, Sr. Parker Elizabeth Parker Emma J. Parker Florence F. Parker Frederick Parker Freeman Parker George J. Parker George J. Parker George W., etc. Parker Gerald, etc. Parker Henry Parker James A., etc. Parker James F. Parker Joseph J. Parker Martin Ernest, etc. Parkerson C. J. Parkerson John C. Parkerson Pearl H., etc. Parkes Martha Parkins Jeremiah Parkins Jessie Parkins Malenda C. Parkins O. H. Parkinson Bessie A. Parkinson Mary Parks Elizabeth Parks Enoch H. Parks Gordon B. Parks Harry B. Parks John Parks Oren A. Parks S. L. Parks S. L. Parlett Sarah Nellie, etc. Parmeter Lavina Parmetier John Christopher Parnell Charlotte E. Parnell Charlotte E. © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 472 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Parnell Eben H. Parnell Homer L. Parnell Jessie Parnell Mary Paroli Antonio Paroli Caterina Paroli Caterina Parr James Alexander, etc. Parrent J. B. Parrett Thomas Parrish Melissa J., etc. Parrott Callie Abshire Parry Effie M. Parry Mary Ellen Parsons Addie S. Parsons Allen Heath Parsons Charles Parsons Charles G. Parsons Cynthia Parsons Harriet Parsons Harriet M. Parsons Isaac Parsons Isaac W., etc. Parsons James M. Parsons John H. Parsons John I. Parsons John M. Parsons Minerva Parsons Minerva T. Parsons Minnie Parsons Minnie, etc. Parsons William E. Partch Thaddeus W. Partelow Isaac Partin Mary P. Partin Thomas Parting Alice Paschal C. D. Paschal L. F. Paschall Gellina Paschich John F., etc. Paschich Katherine © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 473 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Paschich Lorence Pascoe Nellie Maude, etc. Pascoe Wm., etc. Pasero Paul, etc. Paso Mandy, etc. Pasqualetti Angelo Pasquet Joseph Pasquini Ellis G., etc. Pasquini Silvio Passalacqua Edward Passalacqua Rachele Passalacque Alfred A. Passalaiqua Frank Passarino Giovanni Passarino Luvisa, etc. Passarino M. Passarino Milton Gilbert Passmore Ellwood L. Passno William Passt Marie, etc. Pastarino Adolph Pastarino Cristina Pastarino Emma Pastarino John Pastarino John Pastarino Julia Pastarino Laura Pastarino Louise Pastarino Rose Pastore Giuseppe Pastore Joseph Pastore Louisa Pastorina Stefano Pastorini Louis, etc. Pastorino Carl S., etc. Pastridge Mary Augusta Patchen Benjamin J. Patchett C. H., etc. Patchett Dosha I. Patchett John Armstrong Patchett John M. Patchett Mary O., etc. © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 474 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Patchett Mary Olive, etc. Patchett Rosa E. Patchett Roy C. Patchett Ulysses A. Patchett Walter C. Pate William M. Paterson Susie E. Paterson William Patocchi Adolph Z. Patocchi Anna Patocchi Olga T., etc. Patocchi Olindo Patrick Gladys, etc. Patrick Rolla Patrick Theresa Patrick` John W. aka William Patsmann Walter Patten Charles Chambers Patten Joseph Patten Louisa Patten Nettie Patten Ole Patten R. R., etc. Pattermore Lucy E. Patterson Alexander Maxwell, etc. Patterson Andrew Patterson Azel S. Patterson C. F. Patterson Charles E. Patterson Charles Franklin, etc. Patterson Charles H. Patterson Elizabeth Patterson Ellen M. Patterson Gilbert L., etc. Patterson Grace Patterson Joan Christine Patterson Kattie Jane Patterson Louise Patterson Mary E. Patterson Myrtle Patterson Myrtle Patterson Rebecca © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 475 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Patterson Rollin Patterson Soloman, etc. Patterson William A. Patterson William H. Patterson William Wilson, etc. Patterson Zoxonina Patteson Mary J. Patton Ida M. Patton Lee Andrew, etc. Patton Mary S. Patton Robert A. Patton Robert A. Patton Ruby O. Patton Thomas B. Patty L. H. Patty Paul Paul William, etc. Paula Arthur Paula Carlos Paula Clarence Paula Frank, etc. Paula Harry J. Paula John L., etc. Paula Joseph Peter Paula Josephine Paula Manuela, Jr./Manuel, Jr. Paula Marianna Pauli Ada Pauli Albert T. Pauli Eloisa F. Pauli Emil H. Pauli F. Albert Pauli G. F. Pauli George Pauli H. S. Pauli Robert J. Paulsen Andrew C., etc. Paulsen Holgen Paulsen James Paulson Nels P. Paulson William P. Paulucci Vincent © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 476 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Paulucci Vincent Paulus Benjamin, etc. Paulus Christina, etc. Paulus Daniel Paulus Karoline, etc. Paulus Nicholas Paulus Rosine Pavelkovits Julia, etc. Pavese John, etc. Pavioni Karen Lee Pavioni Linda Jean Pavioni Robert Deno Pavlik Harry Pavlik Harry Pavlik Leonard M. Pavlik Robert Pavoni Marie Paxton Blitz H. Paxton Hannah H. Paxton John A. Payne Anna May Payne Arthur Payne Blanche Payne Elizabeth M., etc. Payne Henry W. Payne J. J. Payne Mahalath Payne Melvin C., etc. Payne W. W. Payne Walter Payot ? Leonce ? Paysen Maria R. Peak Edward Elgin, etc. Peak George F., etc. Peak Richard L. Peaples Stuart Z. Pearce Agnes, etc. Pearce Anna M., etc. Pearce Edith Veleda Pearce Frances O. Pearce John Franklin Pearce S. J. © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 477 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Pearce Samuel Stephen Pearce Sarah E. Pearce William H. Pearl Mary Pearse John H. Pearse John H. Pearse Viola V. Pearson Adela Pearson Charles W. Pearson Fannie M. Pearson George T. Pearson John H. Pearson Julian W. Pearson William A. Peavler Charles P. Peccardo Giacomo, etc. Pecene Peter Pechaco George Peck Amy F. Peck Amy F. Peck Eva Peck Eva O. Peck Grace D. Peck Henry Peck Herbert H., etc. Peck J. W. Peck Leland W. Peck Mabel Peck Mertie Peck Nancy Peck Nellie B., etc. Peck Nirna M. Peck S. S. Peck Taylor A. Peck Thomas W. Peckham George D. Peckham Lester G. Peckham Sarah Ann Peckham Stella Green Pedeprade Ernest Lucien, etc. Pedeprade Francois Pedeprade Georgette, etc. © 2013 Sonoma County Genealogical Society All rights reserved. <SCGSonline.org> 478 Probate Records, Sonoma County, California Index for 1847 to 1959 Surname Given Name Pedeprade Lucienne F. Pedersen Alfred Pedersen Hans Christian Pedersen Irene, etc. Pedersen Magdlina, etc. Pedersen
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