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San Luis Obispo County Genealogical Society, PO Box 4, Atascadero, CA 93423-0004 St St. Stephens Episcopal Church Records, San Luis Obispo, California Surname Given Name Date Event Surname Given Name Date Event Rosalie 17 Dec 1882 bap Allen J. Herman 27 Mar 1932 spon Abbey Mary E Allen J.W Abbott C.B 14 Jul 1935 wit Allen Josephine Able Mary Allen Lanea June 5 Feb 1950 wit Abrahamsen Aron, Mrs. 22 Nov 1950 wit Allen Maggie C 31 Dec 1878 marr Achey Olive 6 Jan 1949 dea Allen Maira Nice 15 Mar 1908 spon Adam Ada Allen Margaret A 27 Mar 1932 spon Adam Irma 9 Aug 1916 wit Allen Mary Adam Leonald 9 Aug 1916 wit Allen Nancy Elizabeth 6 Aug 1944 marr Adam Phyllis Elizabeth 9 Aug 1916 marr Allen Theresa Adam William C 9 Aug 1916 wit Allen Zola Adams Bessie L Alley Burt L 12 Apr 1905 marr Adams Edith 17 Feb 1890 wit Alley Clara Luella Adams Edward P Alley William W Adams Elizabeth Hope Allison Albert Adams Garnette Lucile 5 Oct 1925 marr Allison Arabella Adams Grove 1 Nov 1926 dea Allison Arthur 13 Jan 1908 marr Adams Harry Bellows 1930 comm Allison Lillie Mae Adams Herbert A 30 Oct 1889 marr Alvernez Beatrice 23 Aug 1952 wit Adams Rosie 30 Jan 1901 bir Anders Bertha May Adamson Margaret Elsa Anders Dorothy Joan 26 Nov 1915 bir Adkins Eleanor Ruth 16 June 1942 marr Anders Elmer Frank Adkins Floribel Anders Martha Luella Adkins Harley Anders Max Kenneth 18 Jul 1913 bir Adkins Margaret Anderson Ada G 13 Sep 1942 spon Adkins Maryalice 16 June 1942 wit Anderson Elizabeth Afalu Helen W Anderson Ella(n)? 30 Mar 1929 spon Agosti Alfred Peter 6 Dec 1925 conf Anderson Ethel N Agosti Estelle Wescott 6 Dec 1525 conf Anderson George 15 Aug 1911 wit Ahearn Mary C 20 June 1936 wit Anderson Geoynn P 30 Nov 1911 comm Ahearn, Jr. John J 20 June 1936 wit Anderson John 11 Apr 1917 dea Ahlstrom August 1915 comm Anderson Kittie 10 May 1875 spon Ainsley Lucille Anderson Lily Patricia Albright Clement 2 Oct 1899 marr Anderson Louisa Albright Zilpah Anderson Mabel Alder Alvis 6 Feb 1900 bur Anderson Marie L 4 Apr 1942 marr Alderman Edith A 24 Jun 1949 dea Anderson Nathan D 2 Nov 1905 dea Aldrich Gladys Anderson Oma 15 Aug 1911 wit Aldridge Emily Anderson Peter Leonard 10 June 1902 marr Aldridge Frank Anderson Richard M Aldridge Grace 21 Dec 1908 marr Anderson Roy E 25 July 1954 wit Alexander Bertha Andrews Alice Campbell 31 Aug 1901 conf Allan Margaret Andrews Amy 30 Nov 1911 comm Allen Ann L Andrews Belle 0 10 Oct 1923 wit Allen Audrey May 31 Jan 1913 bir Andrews Dorothy Allen B.R Andrews George Smith 1901 list Allen Edith A Andrews Georgiana Margaret 7 Jul 1909 bur Allen George W Andrews Gladys Louise 3 Sep 1955 marr San Luis Obispo County Genealogical Society, PO Box 4, Atascadero, CA 93423-0004 St. Stephens Episcopal Church Records, San Luis Obispo, California Surname Given Name Date Event Surname Given Name Date Event Andrews Helen Otis 12 May 1897 bir Ash Clarence Egbert Andrews Jennessu A Ash Ell Dora Andrews Jerome P 15 Aug 1911 marr Ash George B 17 Apr 1892 spon Andrews John P Ash Mamie Louise 30 Sep 1886 bir Andrews Margaret C Ash Mignon Leona 28 Jan 1892 bir Andrews Samuel 20 Apr 1925 dea Askarst Marie 8 Mar 1945 wit Angel Bushell Henston Aston Frank C 1927 res Angel Charlotte 13 Jul 1884 comm Aston Grace Angel Myron Aston Ruth Claire 6 Feb 1927 marr Angell Carolyn Atkinson E.H 29 June 1940 wit Angell Elizabeth Carolyn 14 Jul 1935 marr Atkinson Hazel Angell Romaine Atkinson Helen Vaughn 29 June 1940 marr Angier Eugene Marshall Atkinson Herbert Angier Florence Wright 30 May 1890 bir Atkinson Norma Rae 29 Jun 1940 wit Angier Harriet Anpuster Attenburry Laura V 1 Jan 1914 marr Annesley Lyttleton, Gen. 1 Dec 1895 spon Austin Erma 30 Dec 1919 marr Appeman Florence Austin Joseph S Appenheim Leah Austin Lucy J Appenzeller Helen 29 May 1931 wit Austin Merl 24 Dec 1923 wit Appleby Kate 14 Nov 1881 marr Aver Alice A Appleby Margaret, Mrs 1 Oct 1894 comm Aver Harry Appleton Margaret Isabella 18 Nov 1934 conf Aver Makala Arata Grace R 29 Aug 1907 wit Aver Roy H 10 Oct 1914 marr Araujo Bactolo Me 10 Feb 1941 dea Avery Carol Jean 15 Jan 1933 bir Araujo Rita L Avery Dorothy Pike 25 Dec 1932 spon Archer Eli F Avery Frederick Hills 11 Oct 1931 comm Archer Ida B 2 Sep 1911 marr Avery Joan Gail 18 Nov 1934 bir Archer K.N 19 Nov 1913 spon Avery Leona Archibald 21 May 1933 spon Archer Mabel Avila Mercedes Archer Roland 23 Sep 1945 wit Await Edythe Argo(s)? Clara Villa Await Edythe Pearl 29 Jun 1929 marr Armenta Felicita 25 Jul 1908 marr Await Ethel Armenta Jesus Await Francis Ellen Armenta Jesus (Luzo) Await Ruth M Armstrong Cora Await William H 21 Jun 1929 wit Armstrong Elva 16 Sep 1939 wit Azbell Eliza Armstrong Frank 5 Apr 1901 dea Azbell Margarite 25 May 1911 marr Armstrong John 1882 marr Azbell Newton Armstrong Mary Azevedo Constance Armstrong Samuel D 20 Nov 1928 dea Azevedo Ethel Dorthea Arnet Margaret Azevedo Lambert 15 Jul 1937 marr Arnold George Aug 1930 comm Azevedo Manuel V Arp Anna Bach Mary L Arp Eva Virginia 9 Aug 1927 marr Bacon Lydia L Am James 9 Aug 1927 wit Badger Angeline M 26 Nov 1933 dea Asch Rachel Baehr Caroline Rita 27 Nov 1939 bir Ash Charles Powell 17 Apr 1892 spon Baehr Dorothy E Ash Clarence Edward 17 Mar 1890 bir Baehr Frederick San Luis Obispo County Genealogical Society, PO Box 4, Atascadero, CA 93423-0004 St. Stephens Episcopal Church Records, San Luis Obispo, California Surname Given Name Date Event Surname Given Name Date Event Baghott Kenneth George 5 Feb 1950 wit Banks Eleanor Bagley J.A 15 Jul 1911 wit Banks Lillian Bailes Belle 8 Jul 1882 marr Banks Samuel L Bailey Anna Banks Samuel MacDonald 13 Apr 1941 marr Bailey Annie G 25 Jun 1939 comm Banning Mary H 20 May 1885 spon Bailey Carl Edmond 6 Jan 1936 bir Banning William 20 May 1885 spon Bailey David Allen 9 Apr 1944 bap Barbera Theresa 1941 res Bailey Donald Ward 24 Nov 1944 conf Barcaellas Manuel S res Bailey Ernest Jack 25 Jun 1939 conf Barcellas Angie 20 Aug 1905 wit Bailey Frances May 6 Jun 1927 marr Barcellas Frank 20 Aug 1905 wit Bailey Francis H Barcellas Theresa S 29 Aug 1905 marr Bailey Jane Alice Bardin Florence Bailey Wilson Bardin James Alton Baird Eric 18 Nov 1923 comm Bardin James William Bakem Dicie Elizabeth 26 Jun 1939 bur Bardin Janet Anne 31 Mar 1945 bap Baker Anabel 1 Jun 1935 wit Bardin Maude Evelyn Baker Blanche Bardin Richard Alton 14 Dec 1935 bir Baker Charles A 14 Sep 1938 dea Bardin Wilma Byrle 10 Dec 1910 bir Baker Charles W. 14 Sep 1938 dea Barker Violette 20 Jul 1904 marr Baker Ginna Barlow Alta Lorraine 12 Feb 1938 marr Baker Jack 18 Dec 1826 marr Barlow Beatrice Baker John Barlow Clara Baker Laurena Elizabeth Barlow Edward Summer 14 Dec 1887 marr Baker Leah Barlow Irvin Louis res Baker Leah Jane 21 May 1943 marr Barlow Joel Luis 12 Feb 1938 wit Baker Martha E Barlow Robert Spencer 6 Dec 1951 marr Balaam Ada, Mrs Barlow Sally Mae Balaam Lee Bishop 23 Feb 1896 bap Barlow Stanley J res Baldwin Florence Barlow Violet I Ballard Edward Boucher 29 Jul 1894 comm Barnard D.D 30 Aug 1902 spon Ballard Georgiana Parks 29 Jul 1894 comm Barneberg Chester 18 Aug 1944 dea Ballard Helen Maybry Boucher 13 Sep 1891 bir Barnes Dorothy Eileen 1 Oct 1924 marr Ballard Henry V 7 Oct 1891 spon Barnes Ellen 16 Aug 1945 dea Ballard Ida 20 May 1896 spon Barnes Fannie Ballard Maud 7 Oct 1891 spon Barnes Mary Eliza 22 Dec 1929 spon Ballard William Hays 25 Apr 1896 bir Barnes Robert Ballengee Birda Barnes Sadie Ballengee Carl Barnett Ellen M 25 Jul 1895 dea Ballengeee Virginia Ruth 22 Nov 1950 marr Barney Grace J Ballou Eva Irene 14 Aug 1887 conf Barnhard Josephine E 22 Jun 1913 spon Ballou Mary Francis 19 Apr 1854 bir Barnhardt Nora X Ballou Mrs 29 Jul 1894 comm Baron Frank 25 May 1924 wit Ballou S.D 1901 list Baron Helen Mary 25 May 1924 marr Balow Frederick W Baron Katherine Balow Mary E Baron Paul P res Balow Rosemary Anne 8 Jun 1944 bir Bartholemew Alice 6 Nov 1883 marr Balton H 17 Feb 1941 wit Bartholemew Emily 6 Nov 1883 wit Banhans John Anthony 30 Nov 1911 bur Bartholemew 6 Nov 1883 wit San Luis Obispo County Genealogical Society, PO Box 4, Atascadero, CA 93423-0004 St. Stephens Episcopal Church Records, San Luis Obispo, California Surname Given Name Date Event Surname Given Name Date Event Bartle Ira Bennett, Dr 7 Nov 1943 dea Behm Louis W 13 Feb 1944 spon Bartlett Julia 11 Aug 1945 spon Behnken Elsie Bartlett William 8 Apr 1944 spon Behrje J.D 30 Nov 1911 comm Bartley Dora Belden Mary Elizabeth Bartley Dorothy Virginia 31 Jul 1903 bir Bell Bete Bartley GLuy Bell Beulah 22 Aug 1936 marr Bartram Donald Robert Bell Catherine M 24 May 1936 wit Bartram Faye Bell Dorothy Elizabeth Bartram Lorne Marie Bell Elizabeth Bartram Richard Donald 12 Feb 1944 marr Bell Harry G Barwell-Walker Amy Louise 9 Oct 1942 spon Bell Harry Hudson 24 May 1936 marr Barwell-Walker F.J., Rev.D.D 13 Dec 1936 bap Bell Helen 1 May 1927 comm Bass Edith Lucille 7 Nov 1927 marr Bell Leah Bass Elizabeth Bell Michael Purcell 22 Jul 1916 bir Bass Henry Bell Seth Bate F.E 1915 comm Bell Theodore 1 May 1927 comm Bates Arline Annette 30 Jun 1933 wit Bellacy P 16 May 1911 wit Batty Estella Myrtle 30 Jun 1933 marr Bellegarde Alfred J 14 Oct 1945 wit Batty Robert Franklin 30 Jun 1933 wit Bello Edith Cordelia Bat Hazel Bello Louis Daniel 19 Oct 1907 bir Bauer Betty 20 Aug 1925 wit Bellows Mabel Bauer Blanche Bender Harriett Bauer Harold G 12 Jun 1938 wit Benedict Beatrice Bauer Herman Paul 12 Jun 1938 marr Bennett Benjamin Stoddart 12 Mar 1946 spon Bauer Mary Jayne Bennett James G 27 Jun 1953 wit Bauer Philip E Bennett Lillian Baxter Charles 0 Bennett Margaret Jean Baxter Eileen Elizabeth 20 Mar 1935 marr Bennett Mary Virginia 27 Jun 1953 wit Baxter Ella Benoit Louise Bayer Theobald 22 Sep
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