Terrell Lindsey GRIGSBY

Terrell Lindsey GRIGSBY

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  1. 1.  Terrell Lindsey GRIGSBYTerrell Lindsey GRIGSBY was born on 3 Feb 1818 in Lynnville, Giles, Tennessee, United States; died on 16 Jan 1892 in Napa, Napa, California, United States; was buried in Yountville, Napa, California, United States.

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    • Occupation: Vintner
    • _UID: B23B9B74670233468751EC0DDC29B1B01586

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    Timeline for Terrell Grigsby:
    1818 Feb 3, Terrell born in Giles County, Tennessee
    1833 moved with parents to Pulaski County (Wright/Laclede) Missouri
    1838 Mar 11 married Cynthia Faires in Osage, Laclede, Missouri
    1839 Feb 22, son, Robert Faires, born in Missouri
    1841 Oct 2, son, Erasmus, born in Missouri
    1844 Apr 6, son, Alphonzo DeLafayette, born in Missouri
    1847 Jun 14, daughter, Mary Susan, born in Missouri
    1850 Nov 30, daughter, Lura Jane, born in Missouri
    1854 Mar 2, daughter, Orlena, born in Napa, California
    1857 Aug 27, son, Thomas Anderson, born in Napa, California
    1859 Jun 9, son, James Pulaski, born in Napa, California
    1861 Jul 1, daughter, Mary Susan, died in Napa, California
    1892 Jan 16, Terrell died in Napa, Ca at age 73 of La Grippe
    1898 Sep 6, Cynthia, died in Napa, CA age 81 of old age

    Terrell and Cynthia Grigsby, paternal grandparents of Laura Susan Grigsby, the mother of Russell Collis

    Terrell Grigsby and Cynthia Faires were married 11 March 1838 in Osage, Laclede County, Missouri. Both of their parents had moved their families to Missouri in the early 1830's from Tennessee. Their first 5 children were born in Missouri; Robert, Erasmus Dorwin, Alphonzo, Mary, and Lura. Terrell went to California in 1850 and settled in Napa County then came back to Missouri for his family. They moved to California in a wagon drawn by oxen about 1852. Terrell's parents came west, but Cynthia's parents stayed in Missouri. Three more children were born in Napa, California: Orlena, Thomas, and James. Terrell began farming and diversified in grapes for wine, wheat, and cattle in Mendocino, Lake, and Napa Counties.
    Terrell Lindsey Grigsby was born 3 February 1818 in Giles County, Tennessee the 2nd of 7 children born to Samuel Harrison and Mary Lindsay Grigsby. At the age of fifteen Terrell accompanied his parents to Pulaski County (later to become Wright then Laclede County), Missouri, then considered "the frontier of the west." where he assisted his father in farming. Terrell's father, Samuel Harrison Grigsby, of Tennessee, was said to have served under his uncle, Gen. W. H. Harrison, during the War of 1812. Accompanied by his wife, Mary (who was called Polly), Samuel came to California in 1853, but Mrs. Grigsby survived the trip only a few days. Two of their children died as infants, two of their grown children died on the plains on the trip west.
    Terrell, according to the History of Solano and Napa counties, "Was one of the most aggressive and energetic of our early settlers, a pioneer wine merchant, as well: a man whose originality of thought and action won for him an honored place in the community of which he was an important citizen." He later became interested in a local railroad and invested time and money in it, but due to the panic he pulled out. Shortly after this venture he withdrew from active life, and made his home in Napa until his death from la grippe, 18 January 1892 at the age of nearly 74.
    Cynthia Faires was born 25 July 1817 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, the first of 6 children. Her father, Robert Faires, who was born August 15, 1798, and died November 22, 1855, and her mother, Susannah (Orr) Faires, born October 21, 1793, died May 11, 1857, were also natives of North Carolina. The Faires family moved to Tennessee, then to Missouri where Robert Faires had a mill on the Osage Fork of the Gasconade River. The story is told about Cynthia that as she aged, she sat down in her rocking chair on the front porch of her house and said, "I quit! Anything else you want done around here, you need to hire someone to do it." True or not, she was a true pioneer with all of the hardships. Cynthia died of old age exhaustion in Napa County 4 September 1898 at the age of 81.

    Mr. Grigsby carried on his wine industry on his Napa county farm. The building, which was 58x112 feet, and three stories high, was built of stone secured from the adjacent foothills, and its capacity was 275,000 gallons. The first and second floors were used for storing wine, while the third was devoted to its fermentation. The many windows were iron-barred, the walls were two feet thick and the uprights were of heavy redwood. From a large tank on the hillside water was distributed throughout the plant. In connection with the cellar Mr. Grigsby built of stone a still house 26x28 feet, which was used for making brandy. Operations in this still house were aided by a portable engine, which was also used to supply hot water for the cleaning of barrels. The entire plant cost approximately $30,000.
    Mr. Grigsby was also interested in the prospective construction of what was to be know as the S. F. & Clear Railway, and in addition to devoting much time to the development of this proposition, he also advanced neccessary funds with which to carry on the initial work. Grading operations were instituted, but owing to the subsequent panic Mr. Grigsby deemed it impracticable to continue his plans, and after meeting obligations to date, which involved the sale of his ranches, he abandoned the project. Shortly after this venture he withdrew from active life, and made his home in Napa until his death, January 18, 1892. His wife died in Napa six years later, September 4, 1898.
    Eight children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Grigsby: Robert F., a miner near Calistoga; Darwin, a farmer in Contra Costa county; Alphonzo D., a farmer in San Diego county; Mary S., who died at the age of twenty-two; Lura Jane, now Mrs. Trubody; Orlena E, widow of J. B. Edington, who makes her home in Napa; Thomas A., of Napa township; and James P., a carpenter in the Southern Pacific shops in Sacramento.]

    from "Hill Guides, 'Napa Valley, Land of Golden Vines", by Kathleen & Gerald Hill, p259:
    Chinese laborers had first arrive in Napa Valley after they had been drawn to the gold diggings in the mountains as early as 1849 and helped build the transcontinental railroad which was completed in 1869. At least 400 settled in the Napa Valley and settled in the Chinatowns of Napa, Saint Helena, and Calistoga. They helped build the stone walls, plant and harvest the vinyards. They had laundries, worked at cooks, gardners, and household servants. In 1882 the Chinese exclusion act was enacted, barring further immigration. Terrell Grigsby, owner of Occidental Winery in Brown's Valley, personally fought off a mob intent on chasing out his Chinese workers. The wine industry needed their loyal inexpensive labor..

    History of Solano and Napa Counties, California with Biographical Sketches of The leading men and women of the Counties, who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present time., History by Tom Gregory and other well known writers., Illustrated ~ Complete in one volume, Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, California, 1912, pg 446
    TERRIL LINDSEY GRIGSBY.
    One of the most aggressive and energetic of our early settlers, a pioneer wine merchant, as well; a man whose originality of thought and action won for him an honored place in the community of which he was an important citizen, was Terril Lindsey Grigsby, who immigrated to California in 1850. He was born in Giles county, Tenn., February 3, 1818, and at the age of fifteen accompanied his parents to Laclede county, Mo., then considered “the frontier of the west,” where he assisted his father in farming. Mr. Grigsby’s father. Samuel Harrison Grigsby, of Tennessee, was a nephew of Gen. W. H. Harri­son, and served under his uncle during the War of 1812 ; accompanied by his wife he came to California in 1853, but Mrs. Grigsby survived the trip only a few days. her husband residing in Napa county until his death. At the early age of twenty. in 1838, T. L. Grigsby was married to Cynthia Faires, who was born in Mecklenburg county. N. C., July 25, 1817. Her father. Robert Faires, who was horn August 15, 1798, and died November 22. 1855, and her mother, Susannah (Orr) Faires. born October 21. 1793. died May 11, 1857. were also natives of North Carolina.
    T. L. Grigsby made his first trip to the west with ox-team, and located on what is nosy known as the Occidental Vineyard ranch, in the foothills of Napa valley. This consisted of two hundred and fifty-seven acres, one hundred and twenty of which were planted to grain, eighty to grapes (the output of the vineyard being about three hundred tons annually) and the remainder used for pasturing. Abundantly watered by many springs, this ranch was, and is, one of the most fertile in Napa county. Returning- to Missouri by way of the Panama canal, Mr. Grigsby made necessary preparations for a second trip west in 1852, this time with his family. The wagons were drawn by oxen and the train also included a hand of cattle, which formed the nucleus of the stock business which Mr. Grigsby carried on upon his arrival in California. In addition to his Napa county farm he owned a ranch in Mendocino county, also land in Lake county, both of which were devoted to stock-raising.
    Mr. Grigsby carried on his wine industry on his Napa county farm. The building, which was 58x112 feet, and three stories high, was built of stone secured from the adjacent foothills, and its capacity was 275,000 gallons. The first and second floors were used for storing wine, while the third was devoted to its fermentation. The many windows were iron-barred, the walls were two feet thick and the uprights were of heavy redwood. From a large tank on the hillside water was distributed throughout the plant. In connection with the cellar Mr. Grigsby built of stone a still house 26x28 feet. which was used for making brandy. Operations in this still house were aided by a portable engine, which was also used to supply hot water for the cleaning of barrels. The entire plant cost approximately $30,000.
    Mr. Grigsby was also interested in the prospective construction of what was to be known as the S. F. & Clear Railway, and in addition to devoting much time to the development of this proposition, he also advanced necessary funds with which to carry on the initial work. Grading operations were instituted, but owing to the subsequent panic Mr. Grigsby deemed it impracticable to continue his plans, and after meeting obligations to date, which involved the sale of his ranches, he abandoned the project. Shortly after this venture he withdrew from active life, and made his home in Napa until his death, January 18, 1892. His wife died in Napa six years later, September 4, 1898.
    Eight children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Grigsby: Robert F., a miner near Calistoga ; Darwin, a farmer in Contra Costa county ; Alphonzo D., a farmer in San Diego county; Mary S., who died at the age of twenty-two; Lura Jane, now Mrs. Trubody; Orlena E., widow of J. B. Edington, who, makes her home in Napa; Thomas A., of Napa township; and James P., a car­penter in the Southern Pacific shops at Sacramento.


    TL Grigsby patent
    . THE OCCIDENTAL Vineyard Chief! - ■ The Most Perfect Vineyard Implement Ever Invented. It will do more work and butter work than any other plow over Invented. It is a Sulky QeJlg Plow on wheels, 4 feet 4 inches high, which makes it of LIGHTER DRAFT than any other plow ever invented. The plow is handled or controlled with the feet instead of tho hands. Tho slimes are run revcisidle, no they will do DOUBLE THE AMOUNT of WORK Without sharpening. They are adjustable, to the} can he set to suit any width of row. They turn the dirt right and left; at the same time they are so arranged as to throw the dirt to or from the vines, as desired. The plow does All the Plowing: All the Plowing in the Vineyard, And all the cultivator work and weed cutting, by simply removing the plows and attaching the cultivator or shovel plows; removing the cultivator and attaching the weed cutter. A Boy of Fourteen Years can Work It. Eight of these implements are in use on the Natoma Vineyard Farm. A team of 1,000 pounds each will run the Plow the whole season. Invented and Patented by T. L. GRIGSBY, Occidental Vineyard, Napa County. Or call and see them at K. BOULK'S Agricultural Works, Fourth Street, San Francisco. Pacific Rural Press, Volume 27, Number 16, 19 April 1884
    !SOURCE: Births and deaths of family from family bible in posession of Elva Triplett (descendant of James P Grigsby) of Sacramento.

    See copy of article in "Illustrations of Napa County, California with Historical Sketches", Oakland, Smith and Elliott, 1878.And, "History of Napa County" 1878 pg 7.
    Have copy of sketch of properties and buildings.
    Also have pictures of Grigsby winery buildings in Napa County.
    Have a copy of death certificate.
    Have a picture of him and his wife Cynthia

    Terrell was said to have come to California in 1850 with the William Wilson Hale wagon train. For more info google book: Volunteer Forty-Niners: Tennesseans and the California Gold Rush by Walter T. Durham - (Nov 15, 1997)

    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Terrell L Grigsby Age: 31 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1819
    Birth place: Tennessee
    Gender: Male
    Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 45, Laclede, Missouri; farmer
    Household
    Cynthia 31 NC
    Robert 11 MO
    Arasmus D. 8 MO
    Elfonzo 6 MO
    Mary Susan 2 MO

    1860 United States Federal Census
    Name: Terril l Grigsby
    Age in 1860: 42 farmer value: $20,000
    Birth Year: abt 1818
    BirthPlace: Tennessee
    Home in 1860: Yount, Napa, California
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Sebastopol
    Value of real estate:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Terril l Grigsby 42
    Sinthea Grigsby 42
    Erasmus D Grigsby 18
    Elfonga d Grigsby 16
    Mary S Grigsby 13
    Laura J Grigsby 9
    Orina E Grigsby 6
    Thos A Grigsby 2
    James H Grigsby 1
    James Edington 21 day labor
    Wm Alred 30 farmer
    Alfred Boyd 25 day labor

    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Terrell R Grigsby
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
    Age in 1870: 52 farmer
    BirthPlace: Tennessee
    Home in 1870: Yount, Napa, California
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Napa City
    Household members age
    Cynthia 52;
    Orlena E 14;
    Thomas A 12;
    James P 10

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Terrell Grigsby
    Home in 1880: Yount, Napa, California
    Age: 62
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
    BirthPlace: Tennessee
    Relation to head-of-household: Self
    Spouses's Name: Cynthia
    Father's birthplace: VA
    Mother's birthplace: TN
    Occupation: Farmer vineculturest
    Marital status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Terrell Grigsby 62
    Cynthia Grigsby 62 wife
    Elisabeth Grigsby 22 daughter
    Chua Ah 30 labor
    Sin Ah 30 labor

    A Point in Vineyard Practice.

    We had a pleasant conversation about vines on Monday with T. L. Grigsby, of Yountville, one of the leading viticnltnrists of Napa county; a man who spends nearly all his waking hours in working among vines or in thinking about the best way to'do the work. As Mr. G. has about 200 acres in vines and perhaps the best wine cellar in the county, he has certainly enough to keep one man busy both with hand and brain. Mr. G. is now adopting a practice with young vines which he believes produces a better vine than the old* method. When a young rooted vine is set in the vineyard there is a joint at the top from which start several shoots, one of which is generally led up and headed off above, at the bight the stump is desired to stand. The other shoots are lopped off and the strong sucker which usually starts from anteye below the ground, is also cut off beneath the surface. The result is that there is near the ground a gnurly knob formed by the out end of the original cutting and the shoots which are cut away. These exposed cut surfaces are liable to rot and always make a rough bunch in the vine, even if harmful decay does not set in. While Mr. G. has been scraping around the vine to cut off the lusty sucker, in order to build up a vine from the unsightly knob above the ground, he has thought that perhaps he was destroying the better shoot to save the poorer, and the thought pressed upon him so forcibly that he has changed his method with all the young vineyard he now has on hand. His practice is, therefore, to scrape away the dirt until he reaches the joint below, which threw up the strong sucker, and near that joint he cuts off the old wood instead of the sucker. This sudker then becomes the vine and there is no exposed surface of cut cane. It grows up strong and smooth. The old stock is out away in the spring, as soon as the sucker is started out well. The sucker is then permitted to run out as long as it likes until the proper time for pruning in the fall, being permitted to run along the ground the first summer. In the fall it is raised up, lopped off at the hight desired in the permanent stump and tied to a stake. The result is a smooth cane from the root to the top, instead of the knobby joint which is usually seen near the

    ground. This rough joint with its exposed cut surfaces Mr. 6. regards as a vulnerable point in a vine, as it is liable to decay, which weakens the stock and opens the way for the attacks of insects. The same practice which he has adopted with young rooted vines, when set in vineyard, is also applicable to cuttings Bet in permanent positions, except, of course, that the change from old stock to sucker is made later in the case of cuttings. What have our vine-growing readers to say of this practice? We know that we have made handsome rose bushes by taking a strong sucker, which seemed born to supplant the old wood, and lopping off the older timber. The point is open for discussion.

    Pacific Rural Press, Volume 19, Number 23, 5 June 1880

    News article T.L. Grigsby
    Grape Culture.

    A writer engaged in grape culture near Sandusky, Ohio, has heard that in California, vines are tied to stakes only two feet in hight, and asks how we manage to keep our vines sufficiently up from the ground to escape mildew, rust and rot in the grape.

    We happen just now to be in possession of a few notes on grape culture in Napa Valley, obtained from Mr. T. L. Grigsby, denning to some extent his mode of culture, which we will make use of, as answering fully the inquiries of our correspondent.

    His grape lands are what would be termed gravelly or stony foothill lands, and yet immediately adjoining the more level valley lands, the latter being better adapted to corn and other annual crops. Preparation of Ground.

    It is the practice of Mr. G. to plant rooted vines of one year's growth, instead of cuttings, us preferred t>y many. To do this and secure the best possible thrift to his vines, he thoroughly plows and pulverizes the soil to the depth of from 18 to 20 inches. This is done in fall find winter previous to planting, and the transplanting from tho nursery row to the vineyard ground is done from the middle of March to the fith of April. By this method he never fails of securing a vigorous growth, saves one year of field cultivation and the difference between setting the rooted vines and cuttings he thinks is fnlly made up by the ease with which his cuttings are cultivated in close nursery row.

    Distance in Planting. Hardly any two persons agree as to the best distance for vine culture, and doubtless much depend! upon the varieties of grapes cultivated. Some being of more vigorous habit of growth than others, require more room; but Mr. G. has fully determined, that all things considered, eight feet by eight is the best distance to be observed on his land.

    Where the land is low, strong and rich, doubtloss more room should be given than when it is high, dry and of less strength. At a distance of Bxß feet, vines five years old in Mr. G.s vineyard produce at the rate of four tons 700 lbs. to the acre. From vines nine yearß old he has grown as many as nine tons per acre. He gets $20 per ton for the Mission variety, and $30 per ton for foreign, and considers it better than any other crop he raises.

    Low Training. After trying high and low training to his full satisfaction, he is convinced that in his locality it is bettor to train them low, taking cost of stakes and labor into consideration and gives them a tiunk of only one foot in bight, which to our Eastern inquirer will seem quite strange; but when it is understood that the grapes will not rot even when lying on the ground the strangeness vanishes. As to the age at which our vines bear—it being one of the questions of our correspondent— we are informed by Mr. G. that his Mission grape vines, in the fall of the second year after tr msplanting, yielded him 1,106 pounds to the acre.
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    Terrell married Cynthia FAIRES on 11 Mar 1838 in Osage, Laclede, Missouri, United States. Cynthia (daughter of Robert FAIRES and Susannah ORR) was born on 15 Jul 1817 in , Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States; died on 4 Sep 1898 in , Napa, California, United States; was buried on 6 Sep 1898 in , Napa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Faires GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Feb 1839 in , Laclede, Missouri, United States; died on 24 Jan 1923 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem, Yountville, Napa, California, United States.
    2. 3. Erasmus Dorwin GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Oct 1841 in , Wright, Missouri, United States; died on 18 Sep 1912 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, United States; was buried in Union Cemetary, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.
    3. 4. Alphonzo DeLafayette GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Apr 1844 in , Laclede, Missouri, United States; died on 25 Jul 1923 in Ashland, Jackson, Oregon, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem, Yountville, Napa, California, United States.
    4. 5. Mary Susan GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jun 1847 in , Laclede, Missouri, United States; died on 1 Jul 1861 in , Napa, California, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem., Napa, California, United States.
    5. 6. Lura Jane GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Nov 1850 in , Laclede, Missouri, United States; died on 7 Aug 1925 in Napa, Napa, California, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem., Napa, California, United States.
    6. 7. Orlena E GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Mar 1854 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 21 Jun 1922 in , Napa, California, United States.
    7. 8. Thomas Anderson GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Aug 1857 in Napa, Napa, California, United States; died on 15 May 1918 in Napa, Napa, California, United States.
    8. 9. James Pulaski GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jun 1859 in Yountville, Napa, California, United States; died on 15 Mar 1936 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.


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  1. 2.  Robert Faires GRIGSBYRobert Faires GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Terrell1) was born on 22 Feb 1839 in , Laclede, Missouri, United States; died on 24 Jan 1923 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem, Yountville, Napa, California, United States.

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    Robert was the manager and the largest owner of the Palisade Mines, sutuated in King's Canyon about three miles above Calistoga. The claims were originally located in 1876, but active operations were not begun until 1883. The ore was quartz containing ruby silver, and sulphurets. He also owned four claims to the southeast of these claims. He began mining in the Washoe district, and from that time followed mining, assaying, etc., as his business. At one time he was manager of the celebrated Tajo mine in Sinaloa, Mexico, and superintendent of other mines. He was well liked.

    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Rot T Grigsby
    Birth Year: abt 1839
    Age in 1870: 31
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1870: Yount, Napa, California
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Value of real estate:3000, 300
    Neighbor: Terrill Grigsby family
    Post Office: Napa City
    Household Members: Name Age
    Rot T Grigsby 31 Farmer
    Harritt F Grigsby 22
    Meda F Grigsby 3 Female
    Infant Grigsby 1 Male

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Robert F. Grigsby
    Home in 1880: San Francisco, San Francisco, California Ivy Avenue
    Age: 40
    Estimated birth year: abt 1840
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head)
    Spouse's name: Hattie L. Grigsby
    Father's birthplace: Missouri
    Mother's birthplace: Missouri
    Neighbors:
    Occupation: Mining Superintendant
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Austin A Smith 36 expressman, He, father, and mother born vermont
    Bertha S Smith 27 wife, she, father, and mother born vermont
    Mary H Smith 4, daughter, born California, mother & father Vermont
    Robert F. Grigsby 40 Cousin, boarder
    Hattie L. Grigsby 32 Cousin, boarder she was born in Mass, father Vermont, mother Mass
    Meda F. Grigsby 13 Cousin, boarder
    Lola Grigsby 6 Cousin, boarder
    Herman F. Schelter 14 nephew

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Robert Grigsby
    Home in 1880: Yount, Napa, California
    Age: 42
    Estimated birth year: abt 1838
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head)
    Spouse's name: Hattie Grigsby
    Father's birthplace: Tennessee
    Mother's birthplace: North Carolina
    Occupation: Miner Gold & Silver
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Neighbor: Alfonso Grigsby
    Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Robert Grigsby 42
    Hattie Grigsby 34 wife
    Media Grigsby 13 daughter
    Robert Grigsby 11 son
    Walter Grigsby 7 son
    Lola Grigsby 6 daughter
    O. E. Burns 38 laborer

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Robert F Grigsby
    Age in 1910: 71
    Estimated birth year: 1839
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
    Mother's Birth Place: South Carolina
    Spouse's name: Harriet F Grigsby
    Home in 1910: Hot Springs, Napa, California (Lake County)
    Marital Status: Married 45 years
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Neighbors:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Robert F Grigsby 71 farmer, own farm
    Harriet F Grigsby 62 4 children, 2 living
    Louis Wassler 24 boarder

    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Robert S Grigsby
    Home in 1920: Calistoga, Napa, California
    Age: 80
    Estimated birth year: abt 1840
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
    Spouse's name: Harriot Grigsby
    Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
    Mother's Birth Place: South Carolina
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Home owned: Own
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Household Members: Name Age
    Robert S Grigsby 80
    Harriot Grigsby 71

    California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1957
    Name: R F Grigsby
    Arrival Date: 27 Aug 1910
    Age: 72
    Birth Date: abt 1838
    Gender: Male
    Ship Name: Curacao
    Port of Arrival: San Pedro, California
    Port of Departure: Guaymas and Way Ports
    Archive information (series:roll number): m1764:1

    California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1957 about R F Grigsby
    Name: R F Grigsby
    Arrival Date: 13 Jun 1903
    Age: 63 Years 4 Months
    Birth Date: abt 1840
    Gender: Male
    Ship Name: Costa Rica
    Port of Arrival: San Francisco, California
    Port of Departure: Panama and Way Ports
    Archive information (series:roll number): m1412:1

    Robert married Harriett Frances BUCKMAN on 19 Nov 1865 in , Napa, California, United States. Harriett (daughter of Amos BUCKMAN and Frances Jenkins Pratt) was born on 28 Feb 1848 in Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States; died on 24 Oct 1940 in Calistoga, Napa, California, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem, Yountville, Napa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Meda Frances GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Oct 1866 in California, United States; died on 20 Jul 1950 in San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem., Napa, California, United States.
    2. 11. Robert "Arthur" GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jul 1869 in California, United States; died in 1926 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California, United States.
    3. 12. Walter Leslie GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Aug 1871 in California, United States; died about 1897 in Palisades, Napa, California, United States.
    4. 13. Lola GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Sep 1874 in California, United States; died on 9 Nov 1905 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States.

  2. 3.  Erasmus Dorwin GRIGSBYErasmus Dorwin GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Terrell1) was born on 2 Oct 1841 in , Wright, Missouri, United States; died on 18 Sep 1912 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, United States; was buried in Union Cemetary, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 212F7DE2F6992C4CA4CAAA9596B605772B26

    Notes:

    Things to do:
    1. Check Napa and Brentwood newspapapers
    2 Deeds in both counties as well as Berkeley.
    3. Death notices and wills

    Timeline for Erasmus Dorwin Grigsby:

    1841 E D born Wright County, Missouri
    1850 Census lived in Laclede County which was previously Wright County, Missouri
    1852 age 11 moved with his parents by wagon train to Napa County, CA
    1860 Census listed in Yount township, Napa county, CA with his parents.
    1864 age 23 Married Elmira Miller in Napa County, CA
    1866 Jul 2, daughter Laura Susan born Napa County
    1867 Mar 20, son, Warren Miller born Napa County
    1868 leased land in Contra Costa County, CA
    1870 Mar 14, daughter Lillie Jane born Brentwood, Contra Costa, CA
    1870 Census, listed with wife and three children in Yount, Napa County, California
    1872 Mar 2, son Byron Lindsay born Brentwood, Contra Costa, CA
    1875 took a trip to Texas
    1880 Census listed in Contra Costa County, CA with wife and four children plus wife's mother and her
    grand daughter, 2 servants, and three laborers. 1900 Census, listed in Contra Costa, County with wife, 2 sons and 1 boarder.
    1910 Census listed in Berkeley, Alameda, CA with wife and 1 servant
    1912 Sep 18 died in Berkeley, Alameda, CA, age 70
    1923 23 Jan Elmira died in Oakland, California, 2 days before her 74th birthday


    Erasmus Dorwin Grigsby and Elmira Miller were married 28 Oct 1864 in Napa County, California. Elmira was only 15 at the time. Elmira's father had brought his family to Napa from Oregon, presumably by wagon, only a few years previous. Elmira and Dorwin were the parents of 4 children; Laura, Warren, Lillie, and Byron. After Laura was born, the family moved to Contra Costa County in California.
    Elmira was born 20 Jan 1849 in DuPage County, Illinois; the only child of Daniel and Laura (Crumb) Miller. It is believed Laura died during or shortly after giving birth. When just a few years old, Elmira moved to Washington County, Oregon with her father and soon after removed to California with her father, step mother and half sister, Matilda. Elmira was often sick. Her grandson, Russell Collis, remembers being at his Grandma and Grandpa Grigsby's house in Berkeley and practicing the piano according to Grandma's (Elmira's) wishes. Uncle Bryon would sneak Russell out the back door to a baseball game when Grandma wasn't looking. Russell remembers riding in a surrey with a fringe on top. It is said Elmira practiced the Christian Scientist faith. She died from heart disease in Oakland in 1923 just 4 days short of age 74.
    Erasmus or Dorwin as he was called was born 2 Oct 1841 in Wright County, Missouri. He was the 2nd of 8 children born to Terrell and Cynthia Grigsby. He came with his parents, Terrell and Cynthis Grigsby, to California by wagon train in the spring of 1852, at age 11. In 1868 he leased land in Contra Costa County and in Stanislaus County. He later sold all his stock and farming implements, and made a trip to Texas and returned in June, 1875. The next spring he purchased a quarter section, situated some 2 1/2 miles from Brentwood station, on the Central Pacific Railroad, four mile north of Point of Timber, and engaged in general farming. He was one of the most successful farmers of the county. He plowed with 8 mules and a jerkline. He was well liked. Dorwin became sick and he and Elmira moved to Grand Street in Berkeley. Byron took over the homestead. Dorwin died in Berkeley from heart disease in 1912 at just short of 80 years of age. Upon his death each of his children received 45 acres of land in Brentwood.

    (See copy of "the History of Contra Costa County" SF, 1882, W. A. Slocum and Co. pg 570. and "Illustrations of Contra Costa County", 1878, pg 29.
    Methodist Church at Point of Timber (50 members)

    Have a picture of him and his wife.
    Have copy of their marriage License. (father had to give consent as Elmira was underage at the time of her marriage- is listed as age 16)
    !DEATH: State file #30376 vol. 3 pg 4257 (I have another state file #25627) Have a copy of his death certificate.

    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Arasmus D Grigsby
    Age: 8
    Birth Year: abt 1842
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1850: District 45, Laclede, Missouri
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 290
    Household Members: Name Age
    Leonell L Grigsby 31
    Cynthia Grigsby 31
    Robert T Grigsby 11
    Arasmus D Grigsby 8
    Elfonza D Grigsby 6
    Mary Susan Grigsby 2

    *1860 United States Federal Census
    Name: Erasmus B Grigsby
    Age in 1860: 18
    Birth Year: abt 1842
    BirthPlace: Missouri
    Home in 1860: Yount, Napa, California
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Sebastopol
    Household Members: Name Age
    Terril l Grigsby 42
    Sinthea Grigsby 42
    Erasmus B Grigsby 18
    Elfonga d Grigsby 16
    Mary S Grigsby 13
    Laura J Grigsby 9
    Orina E Grigsby 6
    Thos A Grigsby 2
    James H Grigsby 1
    James Edington 21
    Wm Alred 30
    Alfred Boyd 25

    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: E D Grigsby
    Age in 1870: 29
    Birth Year: abt 1841
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1870: Yount, Napa, California
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Napa City
    Value of real estate:
    Household Members: Name Age
    E D Grigsby 29
    Almira Grigsby 21
    Laura S Grigsby 4
    Warren M Grigsby 3
    Infant Grigsby 3/12

    *1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Erasmus D. Grigsby
    Home in 1880: Township 5, Contra Costa, California
    Age: 39
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
    BirthPlace: Missouri
    Relation to head-of-household: Self
    Spouses's Name: Elmira
    Father's birthplace: TN
    Mother's birthplace: NC
    Occupation: Farmer
    Marital status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Erasmus D. Grigsby 39
    Elmira Grigsby 30 wife born Illinois
    Laura S. Grigsby 13 daugh
    Warren M. Grigsby 13 son
    Lillie J. Grigsby 10 daugh
    Byron L. Grigsby 8 son
    Mary J. Miller 53 wife's mother nurse
    Tillie M. Huey 5M boarder
    Jack Ellsworth 50 servant farm labor
    Jim Ah 17 servant cook on farm
    Thomas Murphy 27 labor
    Edward Ferguson 33 labor
    William O Brien 30 labor

    *1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Erasmus H Grigsby
    Home in 1900: Supervisors District 5, Contra Costa, California
    Age: 58
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842
    BirthPlace: Missouri
    Relationship to head-of-house: Head
    Spouses's Name: Elmira
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Erasmus H Grigsby 58
    Elmira Grigsby 51
    Warren M Grigsby 32
    Byron L Grigsby 28
    Edward Elway 16 boarder

    *1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Erasmus D Grigsby
    Age in 1910: 68
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842
    BirthPlace: Missouri
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
    Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
    Spouses's Name: Elmira
    Home in 1910: Berkely, Alameda, California
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Erasmus D Grigsby 68
    Elmira Grigsby 66
    Fannie Bennink 35 servant

    Erasmus married Elmira MILLER on 28 Oct 1864 in , Napa, California, United States. Elmira (daughter of Daniel Miller and Laura CRUMB) was born on 20 Jan 1849 in , DuPage, Illinois, United States; died on 16 Jan 1923 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States; was buried on 18 Jan 1923 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Laura Susan GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Jul 1866 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 7 Aug 1940 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.
    2. 15. Warren Miller GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Mar 1867 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 20 Mar 1936 in , San Diego, California, United States; was buried in Union Cemetary, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.
    3. 16. Lillie Jane GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Mar 1870 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 29 Jun 1942 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States.
    4. 17. Byron Lindsay GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Mar 1872 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 11 Jun 1959 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.

  3. 4.  Alphonzo DeLafayette GRIGSBYAlphonzo DeLafayette GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Terrell1) was born on 6 Apr 1844 in , Laclede, Missouri, United States; died on 25 Jul 1923 in Ashland, Jackson, Oregon, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem, Yountville, Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: BE067A923066E741BF2A2692D9F613F00179

    Notes:


    1850 United States Federal Census Record
    Name: Elfonza d Grigsby
    Age: 6
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1844
    Birth place: Missouri
    Gender: Male
    Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 45, Laclede, Missouri

    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Alphonso Grigsby
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1844
    Age in 1870: 26
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1870: Yount, Napa, California
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Napa City
    Household Members: Name Age
    Alphonso Grigsby 26
    Emma Grigsby 18
    F J Buckman 42 boarding
    Mary W Buckman 5 boarding
    Minnie Buckman 3 boarding

    1880 United States Federal Census Alfonso Grigsby
    Name: Alfonso Grigsby
    Home in 1880: Yount, Napa, California
    Age: 36
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1844
    BirthPlace: Missouri
    Relation to head-of-household: Self
    Spouses's Name: Emily
    Father's birthplace: TN
    Mother's birthplace: NC
    Occupation: Farmer
    Marital status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Alfonso Grigsby 36
    Emily Grigsby 29 wife, born Mass, father born, VT, mother born, Mass
    Amos Grigsby 9 son
    Otis E. Grigsby 6 son
    Albert Grigsby 4 son
    Ellery Grigsby 2 son

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Alphonzo D Grigsby [Alphons D Grigsby]
    Home in 1900: Campo, San Diego, California
    Age: 56
    Birth Date: Apr 1844
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Race: White
    Ethnicity: American
    Relationship to head-of-house: Head
    Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Residence : Campo and Guatay Townships, San Diego, California
    Household Members: Name Age
    Alphonzo D Grigsby 56
    Ivy B Grigsby 19 born Nov 1880, CA, daughter
    Wilbur W Grigsby 16 born Sep 1883, Texas, son

    1910 United States Federal Census Record
    Name: A D Grigsby
    Age in 1910: 66
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1844
    BirthPlace: Missouri
    Relation to Head of House: Head widow
    Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
    Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
    Home in 1910: Campo, San Diego, California
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    A D Grigsby 66
    A L Grigsby 39 son, born California
    Annie L Grigsby 37 daughter in law, Born California, married 13 years, 1 child, 1 living
    Emma F Grigsby 11 grandaughte, born California,married 13 years, 1 child, 1 living
    Wilber W Grigsby 26 son, born Texas
    H L Farr 22 boarder

    1920 United States Federal Census Record
    Name: Alfonso D Grigsby
    Home in 1920: Campo, San Diego, California
    Age: 75 years
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1845
    BirthPlace: Missouri
    Relation to Head of House: Father
    Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
    Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
    Marital status: Widow
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Image: 428
    Household Members: Name Age
    Amos L Grigsby 49
    Annie L Grigsby 45
    Lawrence E Grigsby 5
    Alfonso D Grigsby 75
    Ralph L Fenner 25
    Emma F Fenner 21


    Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Record
    Name: Grigsby, Alphonzo D.
    County: Jackson
    Death Date: 25 Jul 1923
    Certificate: 144

    Alphonzo married Emily Frances BUCKMAN on 13 Apr 1869 in , Napa, California, United States. Emily (daughter of Amos BUCKMAN and Frances I) was born on 13 Jan 1852 in Massachusetts, United States; died on 11 Dec 1885 in Napa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. Amos GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1870 in California, United States; died on 12 Dec 1936 in California, United States.
    2. 19. Nettie GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jul 1872 in Napa, California, United States; died on 2 Jul 1874.
    3. 20. Otis E. GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jun 1874 in California, United States.
    4. 21. Albert GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1876 in , Napa, California, United States.
    5. 22. Ellery GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1879 in California, United States.
    6. 23. Ivy B GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1880 in California, United States.
    7. 24. Wilbur W Grigsby  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1883 in Texas, United States.

  4. 5.  Mary Susan GRIGSBYMary Susan GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Terrell1) was born on 14 Jun 1847 in , Laclede, Missouri, United States; died on 1 Jul 1861 in , Napa, California, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem., Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: BA3F5AF253951F48A4DD4FCE65A1F0426A34


  5. 6.  Lura Jane GRIGSBYLura Jane GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Terrell1) was born on 30 Nov 1850 in , Laclede, Missouri, United States; died on 7 Aug 1925 in Napa, Napa, California, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem., Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 0493B5A87F80A44F96F390E3742B3611C8E0

    Notes:

    Sealed to parents 27 Feb 1973 SL

    Lura married William Alexander TRUBODY on 17 Nov 1868 in Yountville, Napa, California, United States. William was born on 5 Dec 1839 in Dover, Lafayette, Missouri, United States; died on 14 Mar 1933 in California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Mary "Elma" TRUBODY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Sep 1869 in Napa Valley, Napa, California, United States; died on 8 Jun 1873 in , Napa, California, United States.
    2. 26. George Alexander TRUBODY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Sep 1871 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 4 Oct 1939.
    3. 27. Lula Etta TRUBODY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Oct 1873 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 7 Dec 1893 in , Napa, California, United States.
    4. 28. Clara Cynthia TRUBODY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Oct 1877 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 31 Oct 1958 in , Napa, California, United States.
    5. 29. Frank Ellsworth TRUBODY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Nov 1879 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 3 Nov 1937 in , Napa, California, United States.

  6. 7.  Orlena E GRIGSBYOrlena E GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Terrell1) was born on 2 Mar 1854 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 21 Jun 1922 in , Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: AD75BD1D88D2A34A8D1760BE18A69BDC3A3B

    Notes:

    No children

    Orlena married Joseph B EDINGTON after 1880 in , Napa, California, United States. Joseph (son of Luke T EDINGTON and Mary Stockton) was born on 3 Jan 1841 in , Greene, Missouri, United States; died on 29 Sep 1900 in Burns, Harney, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 8.  Thomas Anderson GRIGSBYThomas Anderson GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Terrell1) was born on 27 Aug 1857 in Napa, Napa, California, United States; died on 15 May 1918 in Napa, Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 089F15E9C018FC4786E778100C490A6B7F56

    Notes:

    History of Solano and Napa Counties, California with Biographical Sketches of The leading men and women of the Counties, who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present time., History by Tom Gregory and other well known writers., Illustrated ~ Complete in one volume, Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, California, 1912, p 471:
    THOMAS ANDERSON GRIGSBY.
    Not only through his lifelong residence in California is Judge Grigsby entitled to identification with the Native Sons of the Golden West, but his membership in Napa Parlor No. 62 gains added importance through the fact that he claims this as his native county. Among the people in whose midst his whole life has been passed he enjoys a personal popularity that indicates his fine qualities of mind and heart. Fair educational advantages were given him and ever since leaving school he has continued to be a close student of men and events, so that now he ranks among the best- informed men of his circle. Such broad knowledge could not have been secured, even with the aid of education, had it not been for his own native ability and keenness of mental faculties, which enable him to logically digest facts of importance and retain in his memory for future use records of dates, laws and bills not easily remembered by the bulk of the population.
    Very early in the history of the American occupancy of Napa county Terril L. Grigsby came hither. A record of his activities in this county appears elsewhere in this volume. His son, Thomas Anderson, was born August 27, 1857, near Yountville, during the residence of the family on the old Occidental vineyard. Primarily educated in the common schools, he later had the privilege of studying at Napa Collegiate Institute under Prof. L. L. Rogers. With a desire to fit himself for commercial activities he entered Heald’s Business College at San Francisco and took a complete course of instruction, graduating with a high standing. While in the college he attracted the attention of other students and won the praise of his instructors through his fine penmanship, which then was and still remains a model of accuracy, neatness and skill.
    Soon after his graduation from the business college Mr. Grigsby was appointed deputy county clerk under W. W. Collins and gave uniform satisfaction in the position. The books of the office furnish silent testimony as to his neat penmanship and unerring accuracy. When he left the office it was to fill a vacancy in the position of justice of the peace and his service under appointment was satisfactory to all. June 19. 1911, he took the oath of office and entered upon his duties as the regularly chosen incumbent of the department, since which time he has tried local law-suits and administered justice with an impartial mind and a keen intuition. In his work he displays a considerable knowledge of the law, gathered by habits of study and a fondness for following the development of larger cases in the upper courts, in which way he gathers a vast fund of information concerning legal matters.
    The marriage of Justice Grigsby took place in Napa and united him with Miss Leah Grigsby, by whom he has one daughter, Leah Belle.
    Mrs. Grigsby has been a lifelong resident of Napa and received a fair education in the city schools. Her father, Achilles F. Grigsby, a native of Tennessee, was a California pioneer during the memorable era connected with the discovery of gold. As early as 1850 he made his first trip to Napa. Three times he crossed the plains in the early days and on these trips he brought to California a number of thoroughbred horses from Kentucky, being one of the first to introduce such stock into the west, where eventually he became a prominent turfman. The infirmities of age obliged him to relinquish his stock interests and thereafter he lived in retirement until his death at the age of eighty-five years. Besides his identification with the Native Sons, previously mentioned, Justice Grigsby holds membership with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. Politically he has been active in local Democratic affairs, promoting the welfare of the party organization through service in important capacities.

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Thomas Grigsby
    Home in 1880: Yount, Napa, California
    Age: 23
    Estimated birth year: abt 1857
    Birthplace: California
    Father's birthplace: Tennessee
    Mother's birthplace: North Carolina
    Occupation: Laborer
    Marital Status: Single
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Robert C. Amos 30
    Lottie Amos 27
    Florence Amos 1
    Moses Fitts 71
    Thomas Grigsby 23
    Colier Gordon 50

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Thomas A Grigsby [Thomas A Grigeby]
    Home in 1900: Napa, Napa, California [Napa, Napa, California]
    Age: 42
    Birth Date: Aug 1857
    Birthplace: California
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relationship to Head of House: Son-in-Law
    Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Marriage Year: 1887
    Marital Status: Married
    Years Married: 13
    Occupation: teacher
    Household Members: Name Age
    Achilles F Grigsby 78 farmer, widow
    Belle L Grigsby 38 Daughter, father born TN, mother born Illinois
    Thomas A Grigsby 42 Son in law
    Leah B Grigsby 11 grand daughter

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Thomas A Grigsby
    Age in 1910: 52
    Estimated birth year: 1858
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
    Mother's Birth Place: Iowa
    Spouse's name: Leah B Grigby
    Home in 1910: Napa, Napa, California
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Thomas A Grigby 52
    Leah B Grigby 48 married 23 years, 2 children, 1 living
    Leah B Grigby 21

    Family/Spouse: Leah Belle GRIGSBY. Leah (daughter of Achilles Fine GRIGSBY and Mary Catherine COVERDILL) was born in 1861 in Yountville, Napa, California, United States; died in 1931 in California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 30. Leah Belle GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Mar 1889 in Napa County, California; died on 11 Aug 1956 in Napa, Napa, California, USA.

  8. 9.  James Pulaski GRIGSBYJames Pulaski GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Terrell1) was born on 9 Jun 1859 in Yountville, Napa, California, United States; died on 15 Mar 1936 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: EED8C2155E07E340805D985F3F6BE4AC33AF

    Notes:

    Elva Tripplett, a music teacher at Stanford Junior High School in Sacramento during the 40's-50's was a granddaughter of James Grigsby.

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Neva C Grigsby
    Home in 1900: San Joaquin, Sacramento, California [Sutter, Sacramento, California]
    Age: 14
    Birth Date: Jun 1885
    Birthplace: California
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relationship to Head of House: Daughter
    Father's name: James P Grigsby
    Father's Birthplace: California
    Mother's name: Laura F Grigsby
    Mother's Birthplace: Iowa
    Marital Status: Single
    Occupation:
    Neighbors:
    Household Members: Name Age
    James P Grigsby 41
    Laura F Grigsby 39
    Elwin J Grigsby 17
    Neva C Grigsby 14

    James married Laura Frances DONALDSON on 23 Mar 1882 in , Napa, California, United States. Laura (daughter of DONALDSON and Nichols) was born on 20 Jan 1861 in Iowa, United States; died on 2 Jan 1941 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Elwin James GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Oct 1882 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States; died on 6 May 1957 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.
    2. 32. Neva Cynthia GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Jun 1885 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States; died on 17 Aug 1955 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 10.  Meda Frances GRIGSBYMeda Frances GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Robert2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 29 Oct 1866 in California, United States; died on 20 Jul 1950 in San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States; was buried in Tulocay Cem., Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 74B6E2A9959B6D41825F3A936BF039E8BDC5

    Notes:

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Meda H Kellett
    Age in 1910: 39 [27]
    Estimated birth year: abt 1883 [1883]
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Father's Birth Place: Missouri
    Mother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
    Spouse's name: Frederick G Kellett
    Home in 1910: Wyandotte, Butte, California
    Marital Status: Married 12 years
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Household Members: Name Age
    Frederick G Kellett 36 [56]
    Meda H Kellett 39 [27] 3 children, 3 living
    Meda H Kellett 9
    Robert F Kellett 7
    Mary E Kellett 3


    daughter Enid Williams of Calistoga, CA

    California Death Index, 1940-1997 about Meda Frances Kellett
    Name: Meda Frances Kellett [Meda Frances Grigsby]
    Social Security #: 0
    Sex: Female
    Birth Date: 30 Oct 1865
    Birthplace: California
    Death Date: 12 Jul 1950
    Death Place: Santa Clara
    Mother's Maiden Name: Buckman
    Father's Surname: Grigsby

    California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1957 about Meda F Kellet
    Name: Meda F Kellet
    Arrival Date: 1 Jun 1906
    Age: 36 Years 8 Months
    Birth Date: abt 1869
    Gender: Female
    Ship Name: Curacao
    Port of Arrival: San Francisco, California
    Port of Departure: Guaymas and Way Ports
    Archive information (series:roll number): m1412:3

    California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968
    Napa County ;1900-1920
    117..Kellett, Mrs. Meda F.....housewife..Democrat...Calistoga

    California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968
    Alameda County 1922 Roll 16 (Berkeley Precinct)
    229..Kellett, Frederick G. 2540 College Ave.. foreman...Dem
    230..Kellett, Mrs Meda F, 2540 College Ave...housewife...Dem
    231..Kellett, Miss Medita H. 2540 College Ave...student...Dem

    California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968
    Alameda County 1916 Roll 11 (Oakland Pricinct)
    176 Kellett, Frederick G, 844 55th, Mining engineer....-------
    177 Kellett, Mrs Meda F, 844 55th, housewife

    California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968
    Alameda County 1930 Roll 29 (Berkeley Precinct)
    133..Kellett, Miss Enid,...2540 College Ave. saleslady, Rep
    134..Kellett, Frederick G. 2540 College Ave..engineer...Rep
    135..Kellett, Miss Meda Frances, 2540 College Ave...housewife...Dem
    136..Kellett, Miss Medita H. 2540 College Ave...saleslady...Rep
    137..Kellett, Miss Medita H. 2540 College Ave...artist...Rep

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Meda Kelbett [Meda Kellett]
    Home in 1900: San Francisco, San Francisco, California [San Francisco, San Francisco, California]
    Age: 33
    Birth Date: Oct 1866
    Birthplace: California
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relationship to Head of House: Wife
    Father's Birthplace: Missouri
    Mother's Birthplace: Massachusetts
    Mother: number of living children: 0
    Mother: How many children: 0
    Spouse's name: Frederick Kelbett
    Marriage Year: 1900
    Marital Status: Married
    Years Married: 0
    Household Members: Name Age
    Frederick Kelbett 26 born California, house decorator
    Meda Kelbett 33

    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Meda Kellett
    Home in 1920: Calistoga, Napa, California
    Age: 52
    Estimated birth year: abt 1868
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Spouse's name: Frederick G Kellett
    Father's Birth Place: Missouri
    Mother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Female
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Neighbors:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Frederick G Kellett 46 mining engineer, office
    Meda Kellett 52
    Meda H Kellett 18 daughter
    Robert F Kellett 17 son
    Enid F Kellett 12 daughter

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Franck G Kellett
    Home in 1930: Berkeley, Alameda, California View Map
    Age: 55
    Estimated birth year: abt 1875
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouse's name: Meda F Kellett
    Race: White
    Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace:
    Neighbors:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Franck G Kellett 55 sculpter, commercial
    Meda F Kellett 62 broker, Real Estate
    Medita H Kellett 29 Clerk, Radio Store
    Enid F Kellett 23 teaching, college
    Maud E Love 57 lodger

    Meda married Frederick Gates KELLETT in 1901 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California, United States. Frederick (son of KELLETT and Mary C Lillie) was born in 1874 in California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Enid F Kellett  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1907 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California, United States; died on 26 Jun 2000 in Calistoga, Napa, California, United States.
    2. 34. Robert Frederick KELLETT  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jun 1902 in California, United States; died on 8 Jul 1989 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, United States.
    3. 35. Medita H KELLETT  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1903 in California, United States.

  2. 11.  Robert "Arthur" GRIGSBYRobert "Arthur" GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Robert2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 3 Jul 1869 in California, United States; died in 1926 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 1D6FE28FFF051C4F8B098CB8BEB0D0C244DB

    Notes:

    Killed in a mine uprising in Mexico. Married Hazel Ogle - no children.

    California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1957 about R A Grigsby
    Name: R A Grigsby
    Arrival Date: 14 Nov 1920
    Age: 48
    Birth Date: abt 1872
    Birthplace: Napa, California, United States
    Gender: Male
    Ship Name: Curacao
    Port of Arrival: San Francisco, California
    Port of Departure: Mazatlan, Mexico
    Archive information (series:roll number): M1410:142

    U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925
    Name: Robert Arthur Grigsby
    Birth Date: 30 Jul 1872
    Birth Place: Napa, California
    Residence: San Francisco, California
    Passport Issue Date: 26 Aug 1920
    Father Name: Robert F Grigsby
    Father's Birth Location: Missouri
    Father's Residence: Calistoga, California
    Passport Includes a Photo: Y
    Source: Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490)

    New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about Robert Arthur Grigsby
    Name: Robert Arthur Grigsby
    Arrival Date: 16 Jan 1920
    Birth Year: 1872
    Birth Location: California
    Birth Location Other: Napa
    Age: 47
    Gender: Male
    Port of Departure: Callao
    Port of Arrival: New York, New York
    Ship Name: Orcoma
    Search Ship Database: Search the Orcoma in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database

    Family/Spouse: Hazel OGLE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 12.  Walter Leslie GRIGSBYWalter Leslie GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Robert2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 26 Aug 1871 in California, United States; died about 1897 in Palisades, Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 9A92D2C45B870B40B21FDDD8A329445EE319

    Notes:

    killed in mill in Palisades


  4. 13.  Lola GRIGSBYLola GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Robert2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 29 Sep 1874 in California, United States; died on 9 Nov 1905 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 1D6926E3D037214BA9A743C577DFF39A3DD9

    Lola married H. Sullivan on 10 Mar 1904. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 14.  Laura Susan GRIGSBYLaura Susan GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 2 Jul 1866 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 7 Aug 1940 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Collis
    • _UID: DD783B4B9C73BE4FB84E64B8055DDF78D288
    • Census: 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930

    Notes:

    NDGW # 69-004

    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Laura S Grigsby
    Age in 1870: 4
    Birth Year: abt 1866
    Birthplace: California
    Home in 1870: Yount, Napa, California
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Post Office: Napa City
    Value of real estate:
    Household Members: Name Age
    E D Grigsby 29
    Almira Grigsby 21
    Laura S Grigsby 4
    Warren M Grigsby 3
    Infant Grigsby 3/12

    1880 United States Federal Census about Laura S. Grigsby
    Name: Laura S. Grigsby
    Age: 13
    Birth Year: abt 1867
    Birthplace: California
    Home in 1880: Township 5, Contra Costa, California
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    Marital Status: Single
    Father's Name: Erasmus D. Grigsby
    Father's Birthplace: Missouri
    Mother's Name: Elmira Grigsby
    Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
    Neighbors:
    Occupation: Going To School
    Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Erasmus D. Grigsby 39
    Elmira Grigsby 30
    Laura S. Grigsby 13
    Warren M. Grigsby 13
    Lillie J. Grigsby 10
    Byron L. Grigsby 8
    Mary J. Miller 53
    Tillie M. Huey 5m
    Jack Ellsworth 50
    Jim 17
    Thomas Murphy 27
    Edward Ferguson 33
    William O Brien 30

    *1930 United States Federal Census Laura S Collis
    Name: Laura S Collis
    Home in 1930: Oakland, Alameda, California
    Age: 63
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867
    BirthPlace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Elmer F Ping 32 head
    Gladys E Ping 30 wife
    Frank E Ping 57 father
    Mary E Ping 52 mother
    Laura S Collis 63 mother in law

    1940 United States Federal Census about Laura Collis
    Name: Laura Collis
    Age: 73
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Birthplace: California
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law
    Home in 1940: Sacramento, Sacramento, California
    Street: 13 Avenue
    House Number: 4964
    Inferred Residence in 1935: Sacramento, Sacramento, California
    Residence in 1935: Same Place
    Sheet Number: 10A
    Attended School or College: No
    Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 5th grade
    Weeks Worked in 1939: 0
    Income: 0
    Income Other Sources: No
    Neighbors:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Elmer Ping 44 city recreation
    Gladyce Ping 41 telephone operator
    Laura Collis 73
    Edgar Collis 32 service station, gasoline

    Laura was an accomplished organist. As a young girl she often stayed home from school to care for her sick mother and thus had much oportunity to practice. It was told to me by aunt Gladyce that dad, Russell, was so angry when the bank took the ranch, that he built a big bonfire and burned most of the furniture, including the organ, and anything else that he couldn't take with him to Washington.
    1893 Married at age 27
    1930 After losing the ranch, Laura Susie Collis went to Portland, Oregon, to live with her son, Winner Collis. Her daughter Gladyce Ping went to get her mother and brought her back to Sacramento to live with her.
    1930 Census, Alameda, Oakland 76th St. Laura living with Gladyce and Pete Ping along with Pete's parents.
    1940 Laura died in Sacramento. Gladyce had gone to Oregon to bring her back to Sacramento to live with her and Pete. She had been living with Gladyce and Pete but was in a rest home at the time of her death.She was buried in Brentwood Union Cemetary (I have a copy of her death Certificate).

    California death records CALLES LAURA SUSIE 07/02/1866 FARIES GRIGSBY F CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO 08/07/1940 74 yrs

    Laura married Walter Winner COLLIS on 4 Oct 1893 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States. Walter (son of William COLLIS and Anne Esther RANDALL) was born on 14 Sep 1868 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States; died on 22 Jan 1930 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. Hazel Crystal COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Dec 1894 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 30 Oct 1977 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.
    2. 37. Ernest Russell COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Dec 1896 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 26 Jun 1976 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; was buried in Eastlawn Southgate, Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.
    3. 38. Gladyce Ethyl COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Nov 1898 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 13 Dec 1975 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; was buried in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.
    4. 39. Winner Winwood COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Oct 1900 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 10 Dec 1985 in Saint Helens, Columbia, Oregon, United States.
    5. 40. Arthur COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Aug 1902 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 7 Sep 1907 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.
    6. 41. Edgar Dawain COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Sep 1907 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 16 Mar 1987 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

  6. 15.  Warren Miller GRIGSBYWarren Miller GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 20 Mar 1867 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 20 Mar 1936 in , San Diego, California, United States; was buried in Union Cemetary, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: A78AA79E77C22A4791CFABEF592F4C766498

    Notes:

    1914 Oakland Directory lists Warren r 361 62nd Ave.

    !Death: age 68 in SanDiego County, State file # 19115.
    California Death Index
    GRIGSBY WARREN M 03 20 1936 SAN DIEGO 1307912


    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Warren M Grigsby
    Estimated birth year: abt 1867
    Age in 1870: 3
    Birthplace: California
    Home in 1870: Yount, Napa, California
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Napa City

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Warren M. Grigsby
    Home in 1880: Township 5, Contra Costa, California
    Age: 13
    Estimated birth year: abt 1867
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to head-of-household: Son
    Father's name: Erasmus D.
    Father's birthplace: MO
    Mother's name: Elmira
    Mother's birthplace: IL
    Occupation: Going To School
    Marital Status: Single
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Erasmus D. Grigsby 39
    Elmira Grigsby 30
    Laura S. Grigsby 13
    Warren M. Grigsby 13
    Lillie J. Grigsby 10
    Byron L. Grigsby 8
    Mary J. Miller 53
    Tillie M. Huey 5M
    Jack Ellsworth 50
    Jim 17
    Thomas Murphy 27
    Edward Ferguson 33
    William O Brien 30

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Warren M Grigsby
    Home in 1900: Supervisors District 5, Contra Costa, California
    Age: 32
    Estimated birth year: abt 1868
    Birthplace: California
    Relationship to head-of-house: Son
    Father's name: Erasmus H
    Mother's name: Elmira
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Erasmus H Grigsby 58
    Elmira Grigsby 51
    Warren M Grigsby 32
    Byron L Grigsby 28
    Edward Elway 16

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Magren M Grigsby [Warren M Grigsby]
    Age in 1910: 40
    Estimated birth year: abt 1870
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father's Birth Place: Missouri
    Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
    Spouse's name: Jane
    Home in 1910: Oakland Ward 3, Alameda, California
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Magren M Grigsby 40 (Warren)
    Jane Grigsby 36
    Marion Grigsby 3
    Ernest Cabral 31 all here and below lodgers
    Marie Cabral 24
    Louie Larrea 13
    Anna Larrea 20
    Herbert E Craig 54
    Jane Miller 35
    Charles Hines 47

    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Warren M Grigsby
    Home in 1920: Oakland, Alameda, California
    Age: 48 years guard at ship yard
    Estimated birth year: abt 1872
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouse's name: Jane
    Father's Birth Place: Missouri
    Mother's Birth Place: Vermont
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Home owned: Own
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Image: 916
    Household Members: Name Age
    Warren M Grigsby 48
    Jane Grigsby 42 born California, her father born England, Mother West Indies
    Marian Grigsby 13

    Warren married Jane or Jennie GARDNER on 9 Sep 1905 in Oakland, Alameda, California, USA. Jane was born on 7 Feb 1874 in California, USA; died on 26 Oct 1949 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 42. Marian Elmira GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Dec 1906 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States; died on 6 Jun 1956 in Reno, Washoe, Nevada, United States.

  7. 16.  Lillie Jane GRIGSBYLillie Jane GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 14 Mar 1870 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 29 Jun 1942 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 66F9F2FE4F528943B2EBF09BD384D13F4B65

    Notes:


    California Death Index
    PALMER LILLIE JANE 1870 03 14 MILLER GRIGSBY FEMALE CA ALAMEDA

    (news article from the Oakland Tribune, Wed July 22,1942)
    'Charity' Will Brings Contest
    Daughter Fights For Estate of Mrs. Lillie Palmer Opposition developed today -to a Piedmont widow's plans to leave
    the bulk ol her estate to charity. Mrs. Lillie J. Palmer. 72, who gave one-third of her estate to the Shrine Hospital in San Francisco and the residue to its board of directors, was of "unsound mind" atathe time sffe wrote her will, a daughter asserted in a petition filed with County Clerk G. E. Wade.
    The daughter. Mrs. Mildred Bernice Howell.' 932 14th Street, was cut off with $1000.
    Pending trial of the estate contest Mrs. Howell has been named special administratrix. She was appointed by Superior, Judge Benjamin C. Jones of Lake County, temporarily assigned here. The court at the same time denied a similar petition filed by J. S.' Killam of Piedmont, who was chosen executor "in Mrs. Palmer's will of May, 1940. The daughter, who was represented by Atty. Myron Harris, posted $35.000 surety bond.
    Mrs. Palmer, widow of O. B, Palmer, pioneer Californian,' and manager of the Oakland Wholesale Grocery Company when he died In 1934, left an estate exceeding $35,000. It includes stocks valuedat $24,500, cash, real' estate, a $4646. promissory note, jewelry and furniture. The real estate has a rental value of $2330.
    In leaving the residue of the estate to the governors of the Shrine Hospital, she said' she was giving it.to them "without any trust', either express or implied.'as to its use."
    The widow died June 29. She lived at 1006 Hose Avenue.

    Lillie married Oscar Bern PALMER on 3 Aug 1892 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States. Oscar (son of James PALMER and Julia /) was born about 1870 in California, United States; died on 15 Nov 1934 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 43. Mildred Berniece PALMER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Mar 1894 in California, United States; died on 3 Apr 1981 in Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, California, United States.

  8. 17.  Byron Lindsay GRIGSBYByron Lindsay GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 2 Mar 1872 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 11 Jun 1959 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: F270D7681091354F80E7B4E7C8F7E5B5211E

    Notes:

    Birth listed as Grayson, California in Historical book.
    1914 Oakland directory lists Byron L. Grigsby clk r 838 Arlington Ave.

    1900 United States Federal Census Byron L Grigsby
    Name: Byron L Grigsby
    Home in 1900: Supervisors District 5, Contra Costa, California
    Age: 28
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872
    BirthPlace: California
    Relationship to head-of-house: Son
    Father's name: Erasmus H
    Mother's name: Elmira
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Erasmus H Grigsby 58
    Elmira Grigsby 51
    Warren M Grigsby 32
    Byron L Grigsby 28
    Edward Elway 16 boarder

    California Death Index, 1940-1997 Record
    Name: GRIGSBY, BYRON LINDSEY
    Social Security #: 566202591
    Sex: MALE
    Birth Date: 2 May 1872
    BirthPlace: CALIFORNIA
    Death Date: 11 Jun 1959
    Death Place: SAN JOAQUIN
    Mother's Maiden Name: MILLER
    Father's Surname: GRIGSBY

    Byron married Alice Rue EATON on 25 Aug 1905 in Methodist Church, Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States. Alice (daughter of George Washington EATON and Louisa Matilda HOLLAND) was born on 10 Jan 1884 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States; died on 12 Jun 1967 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 44. Virginia Holland GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Aug 1914 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States; died on 6 May 1992 in , Contra Costa, California, United States; was buried in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.

  9. 18.  Amos GRIGSBYAmos GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (4.Alphonzo2, 1.Terrell1) was born about 1870 in California, United States; died on 12 Dec 1936 in California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: D51A8F9F7DB3E24A9347201A110FF1F795CB

    Notes:


    1910 United States Federal Census Record
    Name: A D Grigsby
    Age in 1910: 66
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1844
    BirthPlace: Missouri
    Relation to Head of House: Head widow
    Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
    Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
    Home in 1910: Campo, San Diego, California
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    A D Grigsby 66
    A L Grigsby 39 son, born California married 13 years
    Annie L Grigsby 37 daughter in law, Born California, married 13 years 1 child, 1 living
    Emma F Grigsby 11 grandaughte, born California,
    Wilber W Grigsby 26 son, born Texas
    H L Farr 22 boarder

    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Amos L Grigsby
    Home in 1920: Campo, San Diego, California
    Age: 49 years
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871 [abt 1861]
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouse's Name: Annie L
    Father's Name: Alfonso D
    Father's Birth Place: Missouri
    Mother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Home owned: Own
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Image: 428
    Household Members: Name Age
    Amos L Grigsby 49
    Annie L Grigsby 45 wife born California
    Lawrence E Grigsby 5 son born California
    Alfonso D Grigsby 75 father born Missouri
    Ralph L Fenner 25 son in law, born California
    Emma F Fenner 21 daughter, born California

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Amos L Grigsby
    Home in 1930: Jacumba, San Diego, California
    Age: 59
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouse's Name: Annie L
    Race: White
    Occupation: Education: Military service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Amos L Grigsby 59
    Annie L Grigsby 57
    Laurence E Grigsby 15 son

    Amos married Annie Laurs Franklin about 1897 in California, United States. Annie was born in Mar 1873 in Visalia, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. Emma N GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1898 in California, United States.
    2. 46. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  10. 19.  Nettie GRIGSBYNettie GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (4.Alphonzo2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 25 Jul 1872 in Napa, California, United States; died on 2 Jul 1874.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 8508AE42F189D448944E2480A14292F0FE1D


  11. 20.  Otis E. GRIGSBYOtis E. GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (4.Alphonzo2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 21 Jun 1874 in California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 1C1B37F7349D5E41BDAE6059257EC6D23419


  12. 21.  Albert GRIGSBYAlbert GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (4.Alphonzo2, 1.Terrell1) was born about 1876 in , Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 0B010B4902AEA840B0C23AD08A088C9A2C9C


  13. 22.  Ellery GRIGSBYEllery GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (4.Alphonzo2, 1.Terrell1) was born about 1879 in California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E451A5E08E8BAC4FADDF3BAD28CF8820E106


  14. 23.  Ivy B GRIGSBYIvy B GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (4.Alphonzo2, 1.Terrell1) was born in Nov 1880 in California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 8B50AC38D3C204479B0EC080F2B12A0F64F9

    Notes:

    Child's name is Helen Fauhz of South Dakota

    Family/Spouse: W Elmer Sanford. W died in in Of Ashland, Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  15. 24.  Wilbur W GrigsbyWilbur W Grigsby Descendancy chart to this point (4.Alphonzo2, 1.Terrell1) was born in Sep 1883 in Texas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 0A37CED74A57F44781A5B0C15C4581B833AD


  16. 25.  Mary "Elma" TRUBODYMary "Elma" TRUBODY Descendancy chart to this point (6.Lura2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 29 Sep 1869 in Napa Valley, Napa, California, United States; died on 8 Jun 1873 in , Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 47F191F2B82580498434A7463BCA6D67DFEE


  17. 26.  George Alexander TRUBODYGeorge Alexander TRUBODY Descendancy chart to this point (6.Lura2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 22 Sep 1871 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 4 Oct 1939.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 13C1BEA96E960B41A88072B6B814C6BF2C2A

    Notes:

    Died of cancer, Never married.


  18. 27.  Lula Etta TRUBODYLula Etta TRUBODY Descendancy chart to this point (6.Lura2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 4 Oct 1873 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 7 Dec 1893 in , Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: B6C5BD888F243A4B9D64BCD4A02829A41E6E

    Notes:

    Died in childbirth

    Lula married Herbert F. LAWSON on 1 Mar 1892. Herbert was born about 1870 in Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 47. Lowell LAWSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Dec 1893 in Napa, Napa, California, United States; died on 10 Feb 1944.

  19. 28.  Clara Cynthia TRUBODYClara Cynthia TRUBODY Descendancy chart to this point (6.Lura2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 30 Oct 1877 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 31 Oct 1958 in , Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 56A70CCCEC9D7841AA15AF3A9492403F64D9

    Notes:

    Clara and husband William had no children but lived on her father's ranch and raised her nephew, Lowell Lawson Trubody. (Child of her sister Lula Etta and Herbert F. Lawson)

    Clara married William HOTTMAN on 6 Apr 1918 in , Napa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 29.  Frank Ellsworth TRUBODYFrank Ellsworth TRUBODY Descendancy chart to this point (6.Lura2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 8 Nov 1879 in , Napa, California, United States; died on 3 Nov 1937 in , Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 3A86E3EE8C733E498AAF2C1AB4BF3AC80B64

    Notes:

    died of cancer. He was manager of the Bank of America in Napa. He and wife, Rose had no children

    Frank married Rose on 6 Feb 1911 in , Napa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  21. 30.  Leah Belle GRIGSBYLeah Belle GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (8.Thomas2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 2 Mar 1889 in Napa County, California; died on 11 Aug 1956 in Napa, Napa, California, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: F49219353939174BA1AEAD42FA2CFEFF090E

    Family/Spouse: DEVORE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  22. 31.  Elwin James GRIGSBYElwin James GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (9.James2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 15 Oct 1882 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States; died on 6 May 1957 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: A1F06BEBFC59BE4298919BB8F119835FA4AF

    Notes:

    age 74

    Elwin married Crystle E Hoppe about 1926 in California, United States. Crystle was born about 1892 in California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. Raymond E. GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Aug 1927 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; died on 7 Mar 2008 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California, USA.
    2. 49. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  23. 32.  Neva Cynthia GRIGSBYNeva Cynthia GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (9.James2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 15 Jun 1885 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States; died on 17 Aug 1955 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 6A947B11B1C0AF4CBA95633FA130388F7F74

    Notes:


    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Elva Triplett
    Home in 1920: Sacramento Assembly District 14, Sacramento, California
    Age: 3 years 2 months
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1916
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    Father's Name: Albert L
    Father's Birth Place: California
    Mother's Name: Neva
    Mother's Birth Place: California
    Marital Status: Single
    Race: White
    Sex: Female
    Image: 732
    Household Members: Name Age
    Albert L Triplett 35 works at metal factory
    Neva Triplett 34
    Elva Triplett 3 2/12

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Elva G Triplett
    Home in 1930: Sacramento, Sacramento, California
    Age: 13
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1917
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    Father's Name: Albert L
    Mother's Name: Neva C
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Albert L Triplett 40
    Neva C Triplett 39
    Elva G Triplett 13
    Harold J Triplett 8



    California Death Index
    Last_Name First_Name Middle_Name B_yr B_mo B_dy Mothers_Last_Name Fathers_Last_Name Sex Bp County_of_Death D_yr D_mo D_dy SS_Number Age idno
    TRIPLETT NEVA G 1885 06 15 DONALDSON GRIGSBY FEMALE CA SACRAMENTO 1955 08 17 70 0

    Neva married Albert Lee TRIPLETT about 1906 in California, United States. Albert (son of William H TRIPLETT and Emma M) was born on 17 Nov 1884 in California, United States; died after 1930. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 50. Elva Grigsby TRIPLETT  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Nov 1916 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; died on 17 Jul 2008 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.
    2. 51. Harold James TRIPLETT  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Dec 1921 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; died on 11 Dec 1986 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 33.  Enid F KellettEnid F Kellett Descendancy chart to this point (10.Meda3, 2.Robert2, 1.Terrell1) was born about 1907 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California, United States; died on 26 Jun 2000 in Calistoga, Napa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: DB9C0F3F1B26F8409544E02EC30852D113F2

    Notes:

    Enid lived in Calistoga, CA

    California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968
    Alameda County 1930 Roll 29 (Berkeley Precinct)
    133..Kellett, Miss Enid,...2540 College Ave. saleslady, Rep
    134..Kellett, Frederick G. 2540 College Ave..engineer...Rep
    135..Kellett, Miss Meda Frances, 2540 College Ave...housewife...Dem
    136..Kellett, Miss Medita H. 2540 College Ave...saleslady...Rep
    137..Kellett, Miss Medita H. 2540 College Ave...artist...Rep


    Social Security Death Index
    Name: Enid F. Williams
    SSN: 568-42-6041
    Last Residence: 94515 Calistoga, Napa, California, United States of America
    Born: 29 Mar 1907
    Died: 26 Jun 2000
    State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951)

    Family/Spouse: Maurice C WILLIAMS. Maurice was born about 1907; died after 1975 in California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 53. Arthur WILLIAMS  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 34.  Robert Frederick KELLETTRobert Frederick KELLETT Descendancy chart to this point (10.Meda3, 2.Robert2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 9 Jun 1902 in California, United States; died on 8 Jul 1989 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: AF625275CC4B6A4482967D069FB252C7A29F

    Notes:

    California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1957
    Name: Robert Kellett
    Arrival Date: 1 May 1904
    Age: 40
    Birth Date: abt 1864
    Gender: Male
    Ship Name: Curacao
    Port of Arrival: San Francisco, California
    Port of Departure: Guaymas
    Archive information (series:roll number): m1412:2

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Robert F Kellett
    Home in 1930: Berkeley, Alameda, California 2322 Shattuck Ave
    Age: 27
    Estimated birth year: abt 1903
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouse's name: Mildred B Kellett
    Race: White
    Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace:
    Neighbors:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Robert F Kellett 27 Commercial Artist, sculpter, building const.(married age 24)
    Mildred B Kellett 24 born Missouri, father born Indiana, mother born Indiana (married age 21)

    California Death Index, 1940-1997
    Name: Robert Frederick Kellett
    Social Security #: 548185092
    Sex: Male
    Birth Date: 9 Jun 1902
    Birthplace: California
    Death Date: 8 Jul 1989
    Death Place: Alameda
    Mother's Maiden Name: Grigsby

    Robert married Mildred Irene Black about 1928 in California, United States. Mildred was born on 26 Sep 1905 in Indiana, United States; died on 22 Nov 1984 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 35.  Medita H KELLETTMedita H KELLETT Descendancy chart to this point (10.Meda3, 2.Robert2, 1.Terrell1) was born about 1903 in California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 30F8A0498E2F744E83E191EA1B04846D7F14


  4. 36.  Hazel Crystal COLLISHazel Crystal COLLIS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Laura3, 3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 19 Dec 1894 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 30 Oct 1977 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: F0E47FDF2F22E1489D34333D866605EBC993

    Notes:

    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Hazel J Rasdorf [Hazel I Kasdorf]
    Home in 1920: Precinct 5, Pueblo, Colorado
    Age: 25 years
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1895
    BirthPlace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Wife (of brother Lovis/Lewis)
    Spouses's Name:
    Father's Birth Place: United States of America
    Mother's Birth Place: United States of America
    Marital status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Female
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Image: 1064
    Household Members: Name Age
    Walter B Rasdorf 25
    Edward J Rasdorf 21
    Erma Rasdorf 42
    Lovis T Rasdorf 38
    Hazel J Rasdorf 25
    Iren C Rasdorf 6
    Esther M Rasdorf 9/12

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Lewis F Kasdorf
    Home in 1930: Township 9, Contra Costa, California
    Age: 48
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1882
    BirthPlace: Iowa
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouses's Name: Hazel I
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Lewis F Kasdorf 48
    Hazel I Kasdorf 35
    Irene C Kasdorf 16
    Esther M Kasdorf 10
    Fred W Kasdorf 7

    California Birth Index,
    KASDORF 1922 11 19 COLLIS MALE CONTRA COSTA 0
    KASDORF RICHARD LEWIS 1936 06 30 COLLIS MALE CONTRA COSTA 0

    California Death Index, 1940-1997 Record
    Name: KASDORF, HAZEL I
    Social Security #: 551367672
    Sex: FEMALE
    Birth Date: 19 Dec 1894
    BirthPlace: CALIFORNIA
    Death Date: 30 Oct 1977
    Death Place: SACRAMENTO

    Hazel married Lewis Fred KASDORF about 1912 in , Whitman, Washington, United States. Lewis (son of Fred KASDORF and Sophia Wasmund) was born on 1 Jun 1881 in Grant, Carroll, Iowa, USA; died on 1 Feb 1940 in Byron, Contra Costa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 54. Irene Crystal KASDORF  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Sep 1913 in Garfield, Whitman, Washington, United States; died on 28 Apr 1979 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.
    2. 55. Unamed KASDORF  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Dec 1916 in St. John, Whitman, Washington, USA; died on 17 Dec 1916 in St. John, Whitman, Washington, USA.
    3. 56. Esther May KASDORF  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Apr 1919 in Colorado, United States; died on 11 Feb 1993 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.
    4. 57. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 58. Richard Lewis KASDORF  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jun 1936 in Antioch, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 13 Mar 2013.

  5. 37.  Ernest Russell COLLISErnest Russell COLLIS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Laura3, 3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 31 Dec 1896 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 26 Jun 1976 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; was buried in Eastlawn Southgate, Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Physical Description: 5'8", dark hair, hazel eyes, med build
    • FamilySearch Id: 5 foot 10, dark brown hair
    • FamilySearch Id: KFFK-QHZ
    • Occupation: farmer in early life, laborer, Construction worker
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 361DD35EF91ECF438BF212FECAC4F00FC785
    • Census: 1900,1910,1920,1930

    Notes:

    from Contra Costa Gazette prior 1900
    COLLIS male 31 Dec 1896 Brentwood Walter Collis 9 Jan 1897

    things to do:
    1. when did Russell retire? Bertha?
    2. newspapers in Brentwood & Colfax (marriages; Hazel, Gladyce, Russell, births, + news of the area
    3.Social Security registration?

    Timeline for Ernest Russell Collis

    1896 Dec 31, Russell born Brentwood, Contra Costa, CA
    1900 US Census: Contra Costa, CA age 3
    1906 April 18, lived in Brentwood behind Blacksmith shop during SF earthquake/fire according to his recollection.
    1910 moved with parents to Diamond, Whitman, Washington
    1910 US Census: Diamond, Whitman, WA age 13
    1915 met Bertha Sherman at the Whitman County Fair.
    1917 WWI draft registration; Diamond, Whitman, Washington age 21
    1920 US Census: Diamond, Whitman, Washington age 22 living with sister, Gladyce & Pete Ping and brother
    Winner
    1923 Oct 14, marriage certificate: Russell Collis & Bertha Sherman at Colfax, Whitman, Washington
    1924 Sep 27, son, Walter, born in Brentwood, California
    1926-28 Polk Stockton directory, Russel & Bertha at Horace and Anderson
    1926 Aug 10, daughter, Laura born in Yuba City, Yuba, CA
    1930 US Census: age 32, Township 9, Contra Costa, California
    1930 Nov 20, daughter, Barbara born in Stockton, San Juaquin, CA
    1931 lived on Collis Ranch in Brentwood Ca with mother
    1933 After ranch was taken over by bank in 1932, moved to Gobel, OR, built cabin there
    1934 Move to Thera, WA
    1935 Feb 2, son, Stan, born in Thera, WA
    1936 Polk Stockton City Directory at 1435 E Park, iron worker-Kyle & Co. (probably carried over from ealier
    1937 Apr 18, daughter, Marilyn born in Colfax,
    1939 Jul 7, daughter, Darlyne, born in Colfax.
    1940 US Census: South Colfax, Whitman, Washington, age 44
    1941 May 4, moved with family to Sacramento, Sacramento, CA
    1942 WWII draft registration: 2486 41st St, employed- Lyon Darwin Hardware, Oak Park, Sacramento
    1943 Sacramento City Directory: Collis, E Russell (Bertha I) driver h2486 41st St.
    1970 Death: June 30 Bertha died in Traverse City, Michigan while visiting with newly found brothers and sister.
    1976 Death: June 26, Russell died in bed in Sacramento while living with son, Roy. Cause of death:
    Arteriosclerotic Heart desease


    Ernest Russell Collis’ Story
    Brentwood, California
    Gladyce, Arthur, Russell, Hazel, Winner
    Ernest Russell Collis was born in Brentwood, California on the 31st of December, 1896. He was the second child of six born to Walter Winner and Laura Susan (Grigsby) Collis. The oldest child, Hazel Crystal, was born in 1894; then Ernest Russell. Next were: Gladyce Esther, born 1898; Winner Winwood, born 1900; Arthur, born 1902 (he died in 1907 just 12 days before their last child, Edgar Dawain, was born on the 19th of September of 1907. His father, Walter was a blacksmith and had a shop in Brentwood.

    Russell, as we called him, remembered living in a 2 story house behind the blacksmith shop during the great San Francisco earthquake and fire on the morning of April 18, 1906. He was 10 years old. During the earthquake Russell's bed rolled across his upstairs bedroom floor. He jumped out of bed and with the entire family hurried out of the house and into the yard. Water was sloshing over the top of the huge water tank near the house. The ground under foot was rolling and undulating like waves on the ocean. The fire in the city across the bay gave an eerie red glow to the sky. Perhaps thoughts of Armageddon went through their minds. News wasn't instantaneous as it is today. Some time later, Russell went to Market Street with his Uncle Byron Grigsby, to observe firsthand the damage and devastation. They later heard that Walter's sister, Florence Gates, watched the fire and destruction all around her from a doorway in San Francisco. Aunt Florence is said to have rushed into the house to save the oil painting of her mother, Ann Randall Collis, as a child, by cutting it out of the large heavy frame. Florence was living in San Francisco at the time with her husband, Merville Gates. Her father, William Collis, had died 6 years previous and her mother, Anne Collis, was living in Brentwood with 2 of her daughters. Florence had married in 1903 at age 29, and never had any children. Prior to her marriage, Florence was living on her own and was a portrait artist in San Francisco.

    Russell’s brother, Winner, wrote the following story about Russell and how Winner broke his arm: “I must have been about 7 or 8 years old. It was during the summer. We lived just a short half block from the old blacksmith shop in Brentwood. Russ, your dad, and I were playing on an old hitching rack which was a 1 ½ or 2 inch pipe run through the branches of three locust or pepper trees. It was about 3 or 4 feet above the ground, but seemed higher to me then. I was standing on the pipe. Russ was up in the tree above me. He said he was coming down and would step on my fingers if I did not get out of the way. I let loose of the tree, turned on the pipe and started walking on the pipe to the adjoining tree. I suppose I was barefooted. Anyway, I slipped and fell to the ground with my right arm under my body and broke so many bones in my elbow, that old Dr. Cool just put it in a towel and tied the towel around my neck so I could be as comfortable as possible with all the broken bones in a mess.” (Later he told me that the doctor told him to carry a bucket of sand around with that arm to straighten it out.) “In 1954 I looked at the bones in a fluoroscope in Portland, Oregon, and saw all the mess of odd shaped bones with one piece of bone floating all by itself in the middle of the elbow. The Doctor said, 'that is the kind of break we like to turn over to our competitor'.”

    As the automobile became more affordable and thus more popular, the need for blacksmiths became less necessary. In 1908 Ford Motor Company mass produced more than 10,000 Model T's. About 1907, Russell's father was working for Holt Harvester Company as a salesman and demonstrator of combine harvesters. He was away in Washington State when his 5th child Arthur died and the family had the baby's body lie in the home on the kitchen table, waiting for the father's return before culminating the funeral arrangements. What a sad time for all. It must have been a traumatic time for the family, with father traveling so far away and travel being slower in those days. Did they have a car, or did he travel by train? Train travel was quite expensive at the time.

    Uncle Winner sent me a letter with the following information about Russell: “Before we moved to Diamond, Washington, your dad must have been about 12 or 13; he had been somewhere and seen one of the old time roller coasters. So in back of the house at Brentwood, he built one; must have been 30 or 40 feet long, with humps and dips. The high point was possibly 6-7 feet high, with smooth 2 or 3 inch boards as the track, which he greased with soap. We had a good many short rides on it. Don’t know where he got the lumber for all the post and scaffolding, plus braces.”

    Berkeley, California

    Shortly after the death of Arthur, the family moved to Berkeley so they could be close to Laura's parents, Elmira and Erasmus, (called Dorwin) Grigsby. Walter was still traveling quite frequently with his sales job. Laura's parents lived on Grant Street at that time. Laura, Russell’s mother, played the piano and organ quite well and Grandma Grigsby, wanted the same for her grandchildren. Russell had other ideas though, so when he was supposed to be practicing the piano, Uncle Byron would sneak him out the back door and off they would go to the baseball game in Emeryville. Grandma Grigsby was also concerned about the children's need for spiritual training. She insisted that the children read the Bible and thus Russell developed strong moral ethics and became quite familiar with the scriptures even though in later years he seldom attended church with his family.

    Grandpa Grigsby had a little barn along side the house in Berkeley in which he kept a little roan mare, “Kitty”. He would take the kids for a ride in a one horse buggy or surrey with the fringe on top down Shattuck Avenue.
    Grandpa & Grandma Grigsby with mare Kitty
    Winner also wrote: “I don’t know how old he was when your dad sold candy strings in Oakland. Grandma Grigsby got him the job. But I remember the round candy strung on strings. Before or after that, he had a paper route in Oakland. I got up one morning to help him. I know and remember it was 4 o’clock in the morning; too early for a little kid.

    State of Washington

    In March 1910 Walter moved his family with 5 growing children to the Colfax area in the southeastern part of the state of Washington. Russell was 13 at the time. Perhaps Walter was drawn to the area while there selling harvesters. The area had vast rolling hills planted in wheat. Walter again took up blacksmithing in a small blacksmith shop near Diamond, Washington. At the time the wheat harvesters were using an eight or twelve mule team, so there was a need for shoeing. There was a big flood that year.

    Hazel was the oldest daughter of the family, and married shortly after their arrival in Washington; she was just seventeen at the time and married Fred Kasdorf, whose family had moved to Colfax, Washington about 1890. His parents were born in Germany.

    Russell quit school during his eighth grade year. Did the move to a new school in Washington make it too hard for him to adjust? But, then he never did like the containment of the classroom. He would sit on the schoolyard fence, spit tobacco and taunt the kids in school, according to his sister, Gladyce, who was 2 years younger than Russell. He never went back to school after that. Gladyce would occasionally work for May Lamb, helping in the house. May and Roy Lamb were the parents of Bertha Sherman. Bertha was living with her maternal grandmother, Elizabeth, called "Libby", Smith, and step grandfather in Eureka, Montana, at the time, but Bertha would occasionally visit her mother and stepfather in Diamond. (How did she get there? Train? Car? I doubt it. Horse and buggy?)

    Russell's youngest brother, Edgar, was 7 years younger than Winner, and 11 years younger than Russell. I have no information of his involvement with the older children. He later married Alma and lived in Salt Lake City, Utah. He had no children

    In about 1915, Russell met Bertha Sherman for the first time at a county fair during one of her visits to her mother's house. She was only twelve years old at the time. Russell was a handsome young man of sixteen. There must have been some attraction, as it was a remembered event throughout their lives. Bertha went back to Montana to continue living with her grandmother. Bertha's grandmother suffered from breast cancer, and during Libby's illness, Bertha nursed her and administered morphine shots to her to ease the pain. Libby died when Bertha was sixteen, so she came back to live with her mother in Diamond, Washington.

    According to Winner Winwood, "After Dad and Mom (Laura and Walter Collis) moved back to California from Diamond, Washington, Russ and I rented a house in Diamond and batched. Russell was acting as one of the sparring partners to help train Ernest Ping, Uncle of Pete Ping, to fight a local boy who had done some fighting while in the navy. One evening Russell was sparring with Ernest, when Ern hit Russell square on the `button' or nerve center on the chin. Russell got a funny look on his face and simply wilted in a heap on the floor, much to the consternation of everyone. He `came to' very soon, however."

    Russ’ sister Gladyce married Pete Ping in November of 1917 in Dayton, Washington. Pete was born in 1896 in Washington. Pete was living with his family in Diamond, Washington. He worked for Roy Lamb at the time. In the 1920 Census, Russell and Winner were living with Pete and Gladyce in Diamond, Washington. Pete and Winner were working for the railroad. Russell was working as a farm laborer.

    Since Southeastern Washington is wheat country, most of the jobs were involved with planting and harvesting the wheat. In the early times an eight-mule team was used to pull the harvester and involved lots of hand work. Russell often talked about how many rattlesnakes he would find on his pitchfork as he hoisted hay into the wagons. The men traveled from field to field harvesting each crop as it was ready. It was a cooperative effort. They generally worked in the field from dawn to dusk, eating at a big trailer with benches down both sides, and slept on a bed roll in the wheat fields at night. (With the rattlesnakes?) .

    Because Diamond was such a small community, Bertha and Russell were both at many local social events. Both were attending a box social and grange dance where each lady prepared a box lunch for two and each man was to bid on the lunch of his choice (or the lady of his choice.) The young man bidding on Bertha's lunch was someone she didn't want to be with. She asked Russell to bid on her lunch and he did. They began going together from then on. Bertha was about 18 at that time.

    In 1917 All young men had to register for the draft during WWI and Russell was no exception. Stan said he was told by Roy that Russell was sent to New York, but he got the flu and by the time he was well, the war was over. The war ended 28 June 1919, when the Treaty of Versailles was signed in France, so he must have been in New York at that time. I could find no record of his service. There were 1,500,000 people who died from influenza in the United States during 1918 and 1919.

    After they became engaged, Russell decided to go back to Brentwood for a while. He said, "I probably got mad at her". While in Brentwood, Russell had quite an experience. Winner wrote, "Russell, a friend named Fred Orr, and I decided to join the Merchant Marines in San Francisco. ( They had all just registered with the draft board for WWI. Perhaps that had something to do with their decision.) We had signed up, had one physical and passed, had gone to the base in San Francisco for a final exam and to be sworn in. We were standing around waiting, when a merchant seaman asked if we were joining up. We said, `yes'. Then he said, `Don't do it! You will regret it.' We talked it over and sneaked out of there, ran like crazy, got a street car to the ferry and went into Oakland and caught a train for Brentwood: all the time looking over our shoulders for a couple of MPs to come and take us back. The MPs never showed up." We were much relieved.

    During this time, Bertha was attending Catholic school. She sent Russell his diamond ring and told him she was going to become a nun. (And she didn't even like Catholic school.) Fortunately for us this did not happen. Perhaps spurred by his Merchant Marine experience, Russell forgot he was mad at her. He took the ring and went to Washington to find out what was going on. They reconciled and were married October 14, 1923.

    After Russell and Bertha were married, they boarded at a farmhouse in Mount Hope, Washington, near Spokane, while Bertha taught at Harp School and Russell helped out on the farm. Since they were married in October after the wheat was harvested, Russell went off to look for work. He stayed in a Hotel and this is one of the few times they spent a night apart during their entire married life. Mostly, Russell worked in the wheat fields, sometimes using an eight-horse team. At one time he was a grain receiver in the warehouse and did general farming work. Bertha quit her teaching job at the end of the year and never taught school again.

    (Much of the foregoing was told to me by Russell in January 1976. Some parts were quoted from a letter dated July 13, 1976, to Marilyn Parker from Uncle Winner Winwood Collis. Some of the information also came from Bertha and some from the children of Bertha and Russell.)

    Brentwood, California Again

    In 1924 Russell and Bertha Collis moved back to the Grigsby/Collis ranch in Brentwood where Walter Collis, had built a small one room house with a little screened porch for them. Laura had inherited property in Brentwood, from her mother Elmira Grigsby, who died in 1923. Russ' sister, Hazel, lived with her husband and three children in another little house on the property. Walter and Laura lived in their house behind the others

    Shortly after moving back to Brentwood, Walter Leroy, called Roy by the family, was born in September of 1924, in Mrs. Pemberton's Nursing Home with Dr. Cook attending. The same doctor had delivered Russell. Roy was named after Russell’s father, Walter, and Bertha’s step-father, James Leroy Lamb.

    Russell needed work, so they left the ranch in late 1924 and moved to Stockton for a time where Russell worked for a box factory, He also worked as a steam pipe fitter's helper in building the river boats, the Delta King and the Delta Queen. He also worked on the Carquinez bridge. He then went to work for Holt Harvester Company.

    When Holt Harvester Company closed down, Russell and Bertha moved to Yuba City with their baby, Roy. There he worked for farmers picking peaches and later for a cement contractor until he became ill and had to have an emergency appendectomy. In August of 1926, Laura was born in a small private hospital in Yuba City, with Dr. Johnson delivering her. The hospital was so small that the doctor carried his patients from the delivery room to their rooms. Times were hard for the average family during this time before the great depression. Russell and Bertha were no exception and had no money and couldn't pay the doctor. Dr. Johnson, who had delivered Laura, said, "Well, I can't just let him die." He was a great big man and carried Russell to the operating table. He performed the surgery with the bill owing.
    After the surgery, Russell, Bertha, and the two children returned to the ranch in Brentwood for Russell to recuperate. Russell was not able to work for a while. This compounded the financial situation. They were living on the ranch in Brentwood in 1930 when Russell's father, Walter, died from Carcinoma of the bladder at the hospital in San Francisco. He had been doctoring for some time. Barbara was born in November of that same year. Their old Brentwood doctor had died by that time and so Bertha went to Stockton to have Barbara at Dammeron Hospital. Perhaps Russell was influenced by his cousin, Langley Collis, who was a doctor in Stockton. Stockton was only about 30 miles from Stockton along the Sacramento River. Russell had worked there before and was familiar with the area.

    Due to the expense of Dad’s illness and an untimely hailstorm causing the crops to fail, Russell's mother, Laura, mortgaged the property and all the tools and equipment to the Bank of America. Walter was gone and Russell was trying to keep the ranch going. There was no money and the ranch and all the farm equipment were taken over by the Bank of America in 1932, for a debt of $3000. Three years later it sold for $30,000. Russell was angry. He didn't think the bank should be taking the tools and equipment along with the ranch. However, they, to, were listed in the mortgage. Russell took all the household belongings that the bank hadn't taken and which they would not be able to take with them, and put them on the burn pile. This included a large organ that had belonged to his mother. (This was according to Aunt Gladyce. She was frustrated with him.) Russell often reacted to situations with anger rather than thinking things through rationally.

    Russell's mother, Laura, went to live with her daughter, Gladyce, and her husband, Pete Ping, on 76th Avenue in Oakland. Pete’s parents also were living with them at the time. It seemed Gladyce and Pete were often to have relatives living with them. They had no children of their own.

    They now had three small children and times were still hard. The price of bread was 7 cents a loaf, milk 43 cents a gallon, gas 18 cents a gallon and a stamp cost 3 cents. The cost of a car was $540, a house $6,514 and the average income was $1,431 a year. Two of the top songs were: April in Paris and Willow Weep for Me. Perhaps the Willow was to weep because finding the 7 cents for a loaf of bread was hard.

    What to do now?

    Russell and Bertha decided it was time to move. They went to Gobel, Oregon. Russell's brother, Winner, was living in Oregon at the time. Roy helped Russell build a log cabin in Gobel, but they were only there a few months, before heading back to Washington. Russell was a mover. Bertha’s stepfather’s mother, Emma Lamb, had died in 1931 and their house was available for rent from the estate.

    Back to Washington

    Since Bertha's mother still lived in Diamond, Washington and that is where she and Russell had met, they moved back to Washington. Bertha wrote, "By this time the depression was in full swing and Russell worked at any job he could get. Summers he worked in a warehouse receiving the grain harvest. In winter he worked shipping the grain out when a farmer sold his crop. He also helped the farmers butcher. He sometimes would work all day and get in return a couple of hog's heads, feet and a liver for his day's work. Not too much when a dressed carcass could be bought for 5 cents a pound. Anyway, head cheese and pickled pig's feet are pretty good, and I still like liver."

    The family lived in a warehouse near the train tracks in Thera. Thera was a little town near Diamond and is no longer there. It was probably just a little railroad stop. There was a small apartment built into a wheat warehouse. Daughter, Laura, remembers the bathroom was at the far end of the warehouse and the children would put on roller skates to go to the bathroom.

    Bertha and Russell were involved in community plays while living in Thera. It seems strange to me that they were involved in any social events as the only social involvement they had in Sacramento was mostly visiting with relatives according to my recollection. We would often visit at Gladyce and Pete’s. Sometimes we would visit with Hazel and her family, but the children were older than most of us.

    Stanley Richard was born at home on Feb 2 1935 while they lived in the warehouse in Thera. He was the 4th child of Bertha and Russell Collis. When Stan was 14 months old, they moved to a small ranch 3 miles west of Colfax. The ranch was owned by Bertha's stepfather, Roy Lamb, and his sister, Melba. They had inherited the ranch from their mother who died in 1931. Barbara remembers holding hands and touching the electric fence surrounding the pig pen. A shocking experience! Bertha stated, "It was pretty small. Russell clerked in the hardware store in Colfax during the day and worked the ranch in his off hours. We had six cows, some pigs, and grew wheat on the few acres rich enough to support a crop. With the garden, my chickens, milk, cream, and eggs we managed pretty well.

    The effects of the depression were evident everywhere. Bertha and Russell were hard workers and took advantage of every opportunity to earn wages and care for their family. Russell would take whatever odd job he could find and Bertha would help in whatever way she could. While living in the home near Colfax, Bertha would prepare meals and feed the road crews working on the highway. The crew would sit at long tables in the yard for their meals.

    Bertha and Russell attended many dances where he often called the square dances. The coats would be piled in a corner where the babies and small children were put to sleep on the piles of coats. Roy said he did not like being at the dances, so he would sneak out and find his friends.

    Russell was good at "witching" water with a green stick. He could tell how far down to drill and how much water could be found. He located many wells for friends in Washington, Oregon, and Brentwood. He never liked to boast about it and often worried that his predictions would not prove out. It was definitely a gift that he had and he was pretty much "right on".

    Marilyn Louise was born April 18, 1937 in Colfax in Mrs. Marbell's Nursing Home, with Mrs. Dimich, a nurse, attending. Marilyn was the 5th child of Bertha and Russell.

    Gladyce Darlyne was born on 7 July 1939 in the same Nursing home. She was the 6th child of Bertha and Russell. Bertha said she was a happy baby.

    May Lamb, Bertha’s mother loved to fish for catfish in the stream near her house. She would snag whoever she could to go fishing with her. Laura and Roy each remember fishing with her. Laura said the fish tasted like mud. Norman Kuntz, a neighbor boy also was a fishing companion of hers after her grandchildren no longer lived close by. Roy Lamb gave Norman May’s fishing pole after she died. Norman subsequently gave it to Scott, Marilyn's son, when they visited him in Diamond. May also loved her little rock garden in the front of her house and was often found there weeding and caring for the plants. Stan and Barbara remember her often serving cut up oranges with powdered sugar when they were there for breakfast.

    In 1941 Melba, Roy Lamb's sister, wanted or needed her money out of the house and so the house that Russell and Bertha were living in was sold. Bertha said, “When the ranch sold, we packed all our belongings in a home made trailer, stashed our kids and the dog in an old 1927 Buick and started back to California." Away they went pulling the trailer behind. Where to go now was the question. Pete Ping, Gladyce's husband, was working at McClellan Air Force Base in Sacramento. They started back to California on May 29th of 1941. What a tearful time for May to lose her daughter and all of her grandchildren again. Do you suppose her thoughts were that she probably would never see them again, but hoped to go visit? I can’t imagine stuffing that car full of 2 parents and 6 children from ages 16 down to 2 years, along with all the stuff to get by on that long of a trip.

    Sacramento, California

    Russell's sister, Gladyce, and her husband Pete Ping lived in Sacramento at 4964 13th Avenue. Gladyce's brother Edgar was living there for a time in 1941. Pete worked as an electrical engineer at the Sacramento Air Depot, according to the 1942 Sacramento City directory. Russell and his family stopped by to visit Gladyce and Pete and ended up staying with them. Russell found a job clerking at Lyon Darwin Hardware store in the Oak Park section of Sacramento. While they looked for a house, all eight members of the family moved in with Pete and Gladyce. Their home was a one bedroom house with a little room off the kitchen that served as a dining room, and a small living room. That made 10 people in about 600 square feet. Fortunately it was summer time. What an interesting time that must have been. Some slept in the screened porch and others slept on the floor in the small living room.

    Few people would rent to a family with six children and a dog. Finally a house for rent was found at 2486 41st Street in Sacramento. When it came up for sale, Bertha and Russell bought it. The house was on the corner of 41st and Y Streets. It originally sat on a lot in the middle of what is now Y Street, but had been moved when the street was cut through.

    The house was a two bedroom 1 bathroom house with a wall bed in the living room and a small screened room in the back southwest corner. Stan and Roy slept in the screened porch area, the girls in the middle bedroom. (Where did Laura and Barbara Sleep? Wall bed?) Mom and Dad slept in the bedroom off the kitchen. The sleeping arrangements would changeoften as the need appeared. When Laura and Charlie were married, They moved into the bedroom off the kitchen and Mom and Dad slept in the middle bedroom and the three younger children slept in the screened porch. Roy was in the army. The 1942 Sacramento City Directory lists E. R. Collis at that address as a clerk with Lyon Darwin Hardware.

    Roy tells the story of Dad losing his temper with someone as he was driving truck for the Lyon Darwin. Someone cut him off and said something obscene. Russell stopped the truck, got out, grabbed the tire iron out of the back and went after the guy. Roy stopped him, thankfully. Russ did lack patience at times in his early years. If he became upset with his employer, he would quit his job.

    Roy was the first child to leave home as he went into the army in 1943 during World War II. He had not graduated from high school yet, but the draft registration was being invoked, so he decided to enlist. He became part of the 705th Tank Destroyer battalion and was one of those who were cut off and surrounded in the Battle of Bastone. Mom stated, "It was sure good to have a job at that time, for I had to keep my mind on my work. On the days when I was home and the kids were coming home from school, I'd listen for his steps on the porch even though I knew he was far away. When he came home after the war, I thought I'd go mad before he settled down and quit pacing the floor. I guess it's pretty horrible what they have to go through" In 1946 Roy was home and Dad made a bedroom in the basement for him. I remember hearing Roy's radio playing "Intersanctum" or " The Shadow". I remember the sound of the squeaking door that began one of the programs.

    Moving days were finally over for the family. Russell had an "itchy foot". He liked change. When he talked about moving again, Mother told him, "If you move again, you will go without me and the children!" She had had enough moving. They lived in the house on 41st Street until they both retired. Perhaps Dad’s “itchy foot” was one reason we went for rides so often on Sunday afternoons. We visited and camped at most of the historic spots in Northern California: Yosemite, Wright's Lake, Lake Tahoe, Big Trees, Caverns, Volcano, The Mystery Spot, The Winchester House, San Francisco, and many more.
    They lived in that house for the next 23 years and Russell held a variety of jobs. He worked for a short time at McClellan Air Force base repairing carburetors. He also picked fruit at several of the farms in the area. We would go glean pears after the regular picking and Mom would can them at home. He was a mechanic at the Wonder Bread bakery in Oak Park in 1945. I still remember the smell of the bread cooking as I walked by. He worked for a short time as a janitor at Stanford Junior High School. He was very offended by the language the kids wrote on the walls of the restrooms. He quit that job fairly quickly. By 1949 he was working as a Construction worker.
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    In the 1950's Russell remodeled the house, changing the whole configuration of it. He added an upstairs bedroom, extended the back of the house to accommodate a bedroom where the screened porch used to be, and added another bathroom and laundry room on the back. This was a difficult time as money was tight and Dad was working double time; a paying job during the day when weather permitted, and working on the house nights and weekends. He was burning his candle at both ends. There was a time when he was on the roof with an electric skill saw. He missed the board and cut through his thigh. It was a bad cut. He was alone so he had to climb down and get himself to the emergency room at the county hospital on Stockton Boulevard. Fortunately, it was only two blocks away.

    After those initial years, Russell worked most of his years in Sacramento for Construction Companies on different houses and buildings. He drove a truck for Robinson's Construction Company during the tearing down of the old Buffalo Brewery and construction of the Sacramento Bee building on the site on Q Street. In the 50's he worked on a $100,000 home near the American River. We were all flabbergasted at that outrageous price for building a home was rare at that time.

    The holidays were always special times at the Collis house. Aunt Gladyce and Uncle Pete were always there along with friends, Lois and Carl Carlson. We had barbequed hamburgers on the 4th of July with Mom's special barbeque sauce, watermelon, and lemonade made with real lemons. Dad had built a brick barbeque on the site of the old garage turned into a grape arbor. It was frightening when that old garage caught fire and burned to the ground. On summer nights we would sleep in the back yard as the house was too warm. Beds would be moved into the back yard and covered with tarps to protect them from occasional summer rains.

    On Thanksgiving morning Mom would get up about 3:00 A.M. to start the turkey cooking. Aunt Gladyce would also cook a turkey. We always had lemon jello with pineapple, shredded carrots, and chopped celery in it. There was always the special chopped cabbage and shrimp salad, stuffing, cranberry, mashed potatoes and gravy. Mom's homemade mince meat pie from an old English recipe which came from Dad's grandmother, Ann Collis, and pumpkin pie were the traditional desserts. The teenagers always went to the Sacramento/ McClatchy high school football game in the morning, and then come home to hopefully help put the finishing touches on dinner. There was a long table that went from the dining room into the kitchen. Turkey sandwiches with cranberry, mayonnaise, and lettuce, were absolutely necessary in the evening.

    Our house was about 3 to 4 blocks from the old California State Fair Grounds on Stockton Boulevard and Broadway. Kids could get in free so we were there quite often. In the evenings we would sometimes go to the fair to watch the horse show as Dad's cousin was driving the Budweiser wagon there. Dad liked the harness races and we would attend those also. Maybe we would get an original orange freeze at Merlino's across the street from the fairgrounds.

    A favorite thing to do was to sit on the front porch in the early evening and watch the fireworks high in the night sky. Fairgoers would park on all the streets for many blocks around the fairgrounds. We would put sawhorses in front of the house to save a place to park our car. The state fair was a big part of our lives when it ran during the summer.

    Each summer we would go on a week long camping trip. At times we would go to Yosemite, or more often we went to Wright's Lake to stay at Fred Held's camp near the Dark Lake Road. Fred Held was a friend of Uncle Pete. He camped at the lake every summer from the time it opened until it closed in the fall. Uncle Pete, Aunt Gladyce, Lois and Carl and our family would join him for a week. Stan usually brought a friend, Frank Marchi, as Barbara had Dixie, Lois Carlson's daughter. Darlyne and I had each other. Laura and Charlie were married by that time. There was a lot of stuff to take for that many people. Dad was a genius when it came to packing the trunk of the car. He had built a special cabinet for the kitchen stuff and knew just where everything went in the trunk so it would all fit. We would hike up to Twin Lakes or some of the other lakes in the high country.

    Darlyne wrote, "I still remember the trips there in the old Ford (I think). Daddy always said, 'She’s a boilin.' I thought camping was fun because Mom did all the work." We always carried a canvas water bag over the hood ornament in case the car boiled. We would stop by the side of the road. Let the car cool for a while and then add water from the water bag to the radiator. Then off we would go again. We could use the water for drinking as long as we didn't use too much. We forded Lyon Creek when we got to the top of the hill and would refill the water bag and all take a drink of the fresh Mountain water from the creek. When we got to Wright's Lake, we hung blankets from tree to tree to give us privacy and to separate our camp from the others. We probably looked like a bunch of “okies”, but we had fun.

    Russell liked to listen to the baseball game on the radio. At times we would attend the Sacramento Solons baseball game at the ball field on Broadway. I loved going with Dad and Uncle Pete. It wouldn't be a ball game without a hot dog. His main interests were ball games and reading the newspaper. Dad was a hard worker. He often worked late into the night to keep the car running. No computers in cars in those days.

    Since Russell worked in construction, and thus he showered in the evening, he would cook breakfast for the family while mother got ready for work. He loved pancakes and we would often eat pancakes with syrup. When it rained and he didn't work, he would clean house. He liked to have everything clean and orderly. When we would come home from school, the house would be shiny and clean and the floors waxed. He was a hard worker. We loved it when it rained. We weren't really cognizant of the loss of his income, we only thought of him picking us up from school so we didn't have to walk the 12 blocks in the rain. We didn't laugh a lot together, but I remember our childhood as peaceful and wonderful. We had supportive, kind parents and we were the most important things in their lives. He didn’t spank us often, but when he did, we knew we had been spanked.

    Russell retired in about 1963, three years before Bertha retired in December 1966. After retirement, they sold their house and bought an Airstream trailer. One of Bertha's greatest wishes was to see New England in the fall. They traveled for a year across the northern states to New England, then down the east coast to Florida. Bertha had heart problems in Florida and they remained there for a time while she convalesced. They then traveled back west across the southern states. They parked their trailer in a small trailer park on Stockton Blvd. near Florin Road in Sacramento. To me it was a small confined and dark place, but I never heard them complain.

    After Bertha's death in 1970, Russell continued to live in the trailer with his little long haired Chihuahua, Chi-chi. Life did not hold the interest it had when his life long partner was alive and with him. One day he ran a red light and he couldn't get the idea out of his head that he might have hit someone; a car, a kid on a bicycle or a pedestrian. He gave up driving. He also had a slight stroke and it seemed unwise for him to be alone. He moved in with his oldest son, Roy, on Middleberry Street in Sacramento and he lived there until he died in his sleep of a stroke on the 24th of June in 1976, at the age of 79. He was buried beside Bertha in Eastlawn Southgate on Highway 99 near Florin Road in South Sacramento.

    Addendum:
    1. Some of Russell's favorite sayings were:

    · "Children should be seen and not heard."

    "It's just as cheap to run the car on the top half of the tank as on the bottom."

    · Regarding wearing lipstick: - "Any old barn looks better painted."

    · Regarding accumulating worldly goods: "I've never seen a hearse pulling a trailer!"

    · "Life is backwards; when the children are young and you need the money and the big house and
    you don't have them. When you no longer need them, you have them."

    Whenever he teased me, I would cry, and Dad would say, "Your eyes are too close to your bladder." It made me sad, because I didn't want to cry, but couldn't help it.

    2. Interview with Barbara on the phone in 2007.
    She remembers going to the Grange dances and the kids would sleep on the pile of coats on the floor. When they lived in the warehouse in Thera, Dad would load the wheat sacks into the boxcars. He would let the kids ride up the conveyer. The Colfax house they lived in was about 3 miles on the left from Colfax, going toward Diamond. They would skate in the living room. The school was in Colfax and the kids would return home from school walking on the railroad track. The school was a dance studio last time Barb visited. She remembers dad talking on the old crank phone when receiving a call that his mother had died. Dad had a white suit which he ruined when he threw up after drinking wine. She also remembers driving down the streets of San Francisco and the chinamen all went running into the buildings with their pigtails flying.

    3. Letter from Jim Just
    March 26, 2008
    Dear Aunt Marilyn,
    I've just finished reading your short history of Russell and Bertha Collis. I found it fascinating. Thanks so much for doing this. Memories and lives are so fragile and fleeting, it's important to preserve what we can.
    I don't have much to add. I do remember the wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. The whole family would always gather at the 41ST Street house for Christmas Eve, and exchange gifts. The really precious things weren't the trinkets, but the warmth of the family and the precious memories of being together.
    We kids practically lived at that house during the - what was it, 10 or 14 day run? - of the state fair. Bertha must have been a saint to put up with us, always welcoming and never a complaint.
    I remember Russell as very kind and having a wicked sense of humor. I loved working with him and the other men of the family, and learned carpentry and construction skills that still serve me well today.
    In my junior year -1 believe, I was suspended for a week for flipping off my gym coach (do kids still have to take P.E. these days)? As "punishment," I was assigned by my folks to work with Russell building a garage in our back yard at the Elvas Avenue house. While shingling the roof, I stepped off the edge, hit the top of a fence on the way down, flipped over, and landed on the back of my head, knocking myself silly. Russell came over, looked down at me over the edge of the roof, and said, "Lazy kid. You're the hardest kid to keep working I've ever seen."
    But he gave me the rest of the day off.
    Love, Jim Just

    4. The Delta King is an authentic 285-foot riverboat. The King and her identical twin, the Delta Queen, were christened on May 20, 1927, and began their daily river voyages between San Francisco and Sacramento in June of that year. At 6:00 p.m. each evening, the grand ladies of the Delta left their docks for the 10 hour trip that included prohibition era drinking, jazz bands, gambling and fine dining. A stateroom was $3.50, but for a dollar and "’your own blanket" the night could be spent on the Cargo Deck.
    The King and Queen reigned on the Sacramento River until the late 1930's when an increase in the number of roads, bridges and automobiles made riverboating a less efficient means of transportation. Depression and World War II signaled the end of the sternwheel era and both the King and Queen were drafted into the U. S. Navy to serve on San Francisco Bay as net tenders, floating barracks, troop transports and hospital ships. At the conclusion of the War, the Delta Queen was purchased and taken via the Panama Canal to the Mississippi River where she still serves. The engines of the Delta King were taken for spare parts. The King was shuttled between Canada and California as a derelict with hopes of becoming a floating Ghiradelli Square or Chinese Restaurant dashed at each turn by sinkings and litigations. In 1984, after being sunk for 18 months in San Francisco Bay, the Delta King was towed to Old Sacramento, where it underwent a complete renovation. Five pain-staking years later the Delta King reopened to reign, once again, as the heralded monarch of the Sacramento River.


    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Walter Collis
    Home in 1900: Supervisors District 5, Contra Costa, California
    Age: 33 Occupation: farmer
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867
    BirthPlace: California
    Relationship to head-of-house: Head
    Spouses's Name: Laura
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Walter Collis 33
    Laura Collis 33
    Hazel Collis 5
    Russel Collis 3
    Gladys Collis 2

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Russel Collis
    Age in 1910: 13
    Estimated birth year: abt 1897
    Birthplace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Son
    Father's name: Walter L
    Father's Birth Place: California
    Mother's name: Lora
    Mother's Birth Place: California
    Home in 1910: Diamond, Whitman, Washington
    Marital Status: Single
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Walter L Collis 42
    Lora Collis 44
    Hazel Collis 15
    Russel Collis 13
    Gladys Collis 11
    Wynner Collis 9
    Edgar Colli 2

    *World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
    Name: Ernest Russell Collis
    City: Diamond
    County: Whitman
    State: Washington
    Birthplace: California;United States of America
    Birth Date: 31 Dec 1896 age 21
    Roll: 1992258
    DraftBoard: 0
    Employer: self Nearest Relative: Walter Height med Build:med Color of Eyes brown Hair dark brown:

    *1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Russel Collis
    Home in 1920: Diamond, Whitman, Washington
    Age: 22 years
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1898
    BirthPlace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Brother-in-law
    Father's Birth Place: California
    Mother's Birth Place: California
    Marital status: Single occupation: farm labor
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Image: 889
    Household Members:Name Age
    Elmer F Ping 28 railroad labor
    Gladys E Ping 21
    Russel Collis 22 farm labor
    Winnie Collis 19 railroad labor

    Marriage Cert in posession of Darlyne Frost; Family Bible.

    California Voter Registration, 1926-28 Stockton, 5th Ward, 8th Precinct
    line 22 Collis, Ernest R , benchand, Horace Ave. and Anderson Dem
    line 23 Collis, Mrs Bertha I, housewife Horace Ave. and Anderson Dem

    *1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: E Russel Callis
    Home in 1930: Township 9, Contra Costa, California
    Age: 32
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1898
    BirthPlace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Head occupation: farmer
    Spouses's Name: Bertha I
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    E Russel Callis 32
    Bertha I Callis 27
    Walter L Callis 5 1/12
    Laura M Callis 3 6/12
    Allen E Morrison 25 roomer - farm hand

    1940 United States Federal Census
    Name: E Russell Collis
    Age: 44
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1896
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Birthplace: California
    Marital Status: Married
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Home in 1940: South Colfax, Whitman, Washington
    Farm: Yes
    Inferred Residence in 1935: South Colfax, Whitman, Washington
    Residence in 1935: Same Place
    Sheet Number: 3A
    Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 46
    Occupation: Clerk
    House Owned or Rented: Rented
    Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 10
    Attended School or College: No
    Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 7th grade
    Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 48
    Class of Worker: $720 Wage or salary worker in private work
    Weeks Worked in 1939: 52
    Income: 780
    Income Other Sources: Yes
    Neighbors: Ted Ackerman
    Household Members: Name Age
    E Russell Collis 44
    Bertha L Collis 37
    Walter Leroy 15
    Lora Mary 13
    Barbara Jean 9
    Stanley R Collis 5
    Marilyn Collis 2
    Gladyce D Collis 8/12

    U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 about Ernest Russell Collis
    Name: Ernest Russell Collis
    Birth Date: 31 Dec 1896
    Birth Place: Brentwood
    Residence: Sacto, California
    Race: White
    Roll: WWII_1734613

    1939 Sacramento City Directory: Collis or Ping not found
    1940 Sacramento City Directory: Ping, Elmer F (Gladyce E) h4964 13th av
    Ping, Frank (Mary E) h5018 14th av
    1940 Sacramento City Directory: Collis, Edgar, D, gdnr, PG&E co, h4964 13th av
    1941 Sacramento City Directory: Ping, Elmer F (Gladyce E) h4964 13th av
    Ping, Frank (Mary E) h5018 14th av
    Ping, Peter r 4964 13th av
    1943 Sacramento City Directory: Ping, Elmer F (Gladyce E) Elec eng SAD h 4964 13th av
    Ping, Frank (Mary E) h5018 1/2 14th av
    Ping, Gladyc E clk DMV r 4964 13th av
    1943 Sacramento City Directory: Collis, E Russell (Bertha I) driver h2486 41st St.

    *California Death Index, 1940-1997 Record about ERNEST R COLLIS
    Name: COLLIS, ERNEST R
    Social Security #: 542034134
    Sex: MALE
    Birth Date: 31 Dec 1896
    Birthplace: CALIFORNIA
    Death Date: 26 Jun 1976
    Death Place: SACRAMENTO

    Died in his bed at his son, Walter LeRoy Collis', home on Middleberry St., Sacramento from a stroke.

    *Social Security Death Index Record
    Name: Ernest Collis
    SSN: 542-03-4134
    Last Residence: 95815 Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States of America
    Born: 31 Dec 1896 California
    Died: Jun 1976
    State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951 )

    Ernest married Bertha Irene SHERMAN on 14 Oct 1923 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States. Bertha (daughter of Milton Kellum SHERMAN and Addie Mae SLY) was born on 2 Mar 1903 in Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States; died on 30 Jun 1970 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States; was buried in Eastlawn Southgate, Sacramento, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 59. Walter Leroy COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Sep 1924 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 21 May 1999 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.
    2. 60. Laura May COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Aug 1926 in Yuba City, Sutter, California, United States; died on 23 May 2012 in Roseville, Placer, California, United States.
    3. 61. Barbara Jean COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Nov 1930 in Stockton, San Joaquin, California, United States; died on 26 Jun 2009 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States.
    4. 62. Stanley Richard COLLIS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Feb 1935 in Thera, Whitman, Washington, United States; died on 23 Nov 2016 in Chico, Butte, California, USA; was buried in Cremated.
    5. 63. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 64. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  6. 38.  Gladyce Ethyl COLLISGladyce Ethyl COLLIS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Laura3, 3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 1 Nov 1898 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 13 Dec 1975 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; was buried in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: DBED793EA1544C438092B19F623422F91672

    Notes:

    no children

    1920 United States Federal Census Gladys E Ping
    Name: Gladys E Ping
    Home in 1920: Diamond, Whitman, Washington
    Age: 21 years
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1899
    BirthPlace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Spouses's Name: Elmer F
    Father's Birth Place: California
    Mother's Birth Place: California
    Marital status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Female
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Image: 889
    Household Members: Name Age
    Elmer F Ping 28 (worked as laborer for the railroad)
    Gladys E Ping 21
    Russel Collis 22 brother to Gladys
    Winnie 19 " (should be Winner- worked for the railroad)

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Elmer F Ping
    Home in 1930: Oakland, Alameda, California
    Age: 32
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1898
    Birthplace: Washington
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father's Name: Frank E Born Washington
    Mother's Name: Mary E Born Washington
    Spouse's Name: Gladys E
    Race: White
    No Military service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: 20
    Neighbors:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Elmer F Ping 32 laborer warehouse
    Gladys E Ping 30 Press operator- Phonograph records, married age 17
    Frank E Ping 57 laborer sewer layer (served in Spanish war) father bn Indiana,
    mother bn Oregon
    Mary E Ping 52 father born USA, mother born Indiana
    Laura S Collis 63

    1939 Sacramento City Directory: Ping not found
    1940 Sacramento City Directory: Ping, Elmer F (Gladyce E) h4964 13th av
    Ping, Frank (Mary E) h5018 14th av
    1943 Sacramento City Directory: Ping, Elmer F (Gladyce E) Elec eng SAD h 4964 13th av
    Ping, Frank (Mary E) h5018 1/2 14th av
    Ping, Gladyc E clk DMV r 4964 13th av
    California Death Index
    PING GLADYCE E 1898 11 01 FEMALE CA SACRAMENTO 1975 12 13 573183927 77

    buried at Eastlawn Southgate Cemetary next to hwy 99, between Elk Grove and Sacramento

    Gladyce worked as a house girl for Addie Mae Lamb in Diamond, Washington. Later after she and Pete were married and moved to Sacramento, CA, she worked for the telephone Company. They had no children.

    Gladyce married Elmer Frank "Pete" PING on 21 Nov 1917 in Diamond, Whitman, Washington, United States. Elmer (son of Frank Eb PING and Mary Estelle GOUGH) was born on 24 Mar 1896 in Dayton, Columbia, Washington, United States; died on 13 Jan 1980 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; was buried in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 39.  Winner Winwood COLLISWinner Winwood COLLIS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Laura3, 3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 8 Oct 1900 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 10 Dec 1985 in Saint Helens, Columbia, Oregon, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 36BE5AB5EE95FA42842A29A8686E1B407228

    Notes:

    1930 United States Federal Census Winner W Callis
    Name: Winner W Callis
    Home in 1930: Township 9, Contra Costa, California
    Age: 29
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1901
    BirthPlace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouses's Name: Ruth V
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Winner W Callis 29
    Ruth V Callis 27
    Lucile E Callis 3 6/12 (Elaine)
    Edgar Callis 22 brother

    Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 Winner Win Collis
    Name: Collis, Winner Win
    County: Columbia
    Death Date: 10 Dec 1985
    Certificate: 85-21987
    Age: 85
    Birth Date: 08 Oct 1900
    Spouse: Ruby

    Social Security Death Index Winner Collis
    Name: Winner Collis
    SSN: 543-03-1294
    Last Residence: 97051 Saint Helens, Columbia, Oregon, United States of America
    Born: 8 Oct 1900
    Died: Dec 1985
    State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951 )

    The following was taken from a letter dated July 13, 1976, to Marilyn Parker from Uncle Winner Winwood Collis (brother to Ernest Russell Collis).
    "Ruby finally prodded me into writing you about how I broke my arm. I must have been between 7 and 8 years old. It was during the summer. We lived just a short half block from the old blacksmith shop in Brentwood. Russ, your dad, and I were playing on an old hitching rack which was a 1 and 1/2 inch or 2 inch pipe run ghrough the branches of three locust trees or pepper trees. It was about 3 or 4 feet above the ground, but seemed higher to me now. I was standing on the pipe. Russ was up in the tree above me. He said he was coming down and would step on my fingers if I did not get out of the way. I let loose of the tree, turned on the pipe and started walking on the pipe to the adjoining tree. Suppose I was bare footed. Anyway, I slipped and fell to the ground with my right arm under my body and broke so many bones in my elbow, the old Dr. Cool just put it in a towel and tied the towel around my neck so I could be comfortable as possible with all the broken bones in a mess. I looked at the bones under a florescope in Portland, Oregon, in 1954 and saw all the mess of odd shaped bones with one piece of bone floating all by itself in the middle of the elbow. The Doctor said, `that' is the kind of break we always like to turn over to our competitor doctor'." I remember him also telling me that he used to carry a full bucket around in that hand to straighten out the arm. When I was between 4 and 5 years old, Arthur begged me to get him some matches from the kitchen stove, which he couldn't reach. I did so, and a few minutes later mother said, `Our barn is on fire. Where is Arthur?' Well, Arthur had gotten over the manger in the little barn, put some straw in a little pile and started a fire. Mom had to go in after him, but with no fire equipment, we lost the barn, thanks to me." "About the San Francisco fire and earthquake, I remember April, 1906, mom or dad got all we kids out of the house and into the yard. We had a water tank in the back and water was sloshing out of the top of it. I talked many years later with a Mr. Nunn, brother of George, who told me he was putting a harness on a team of horses when he noticed the horses moved up against the manger, back as far as the halter chains would let them. He ran outside to check. The ground was rolling or undulating like waves on the bay or ocean. Our Aunt Florence stood in a doorway in San Francisco watching things happen."
    Winner had Bladder cancer like his father. He had several surgeries and chemotherapy. He died peacefully at age 85, as he sat down to watch the 5 o'clock news. There was no service and he was cremated as per his request.
    Ruby Collis (503) 397-1466 32084 Brooks Rd. St. Helens, Or, 97051

    Winner married Ruth Vivian HOXIE on 31 Dec 1925 in Whitman County, Washington, USA. Ruth was born on 10 Jan 1903 in Washington, United States; died on 22 Jan 1944 in Saint Helens, Columbia, Oregon, United States; was buried on 25 Jan 1944 in Lutheran Cem, Warren, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 65. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

    Winner married Ruby Cecelia PETERSON on 3 Feb 1945 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA. Ruby was born on 7 Jul 1906 in Buxton, Washington, Oregon, United States; died on 1 May 1999 in Saint Helens, Columbia, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 40.  Arthur COLLISArthur COLLIS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Laura3, 3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 6 Aug 1902 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 7 Sep 1907 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 637B60211515834D877A5432E48C322BAD4B

    Notes:

    Brentwood Union Cemetary

    !Death:State file # 07-21882


  9. 41.  Edgar Dawain COLLISEdgar Dawain COLLIS Descendancy chart to this point (14.Laura3, 3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 19 Sep 1907 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 16 Mar 1987 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 6966D313B93AB44FA100D350623BA612C425

    Notes:

    No children

    California Birth Index, 1905-1995 Record
    Name: Edgar D Collis
    Birth Date: 19 Sep 1907
    Gender: Male
    Mother's Maiden Name: Grigsby
    Birth County: Contra Costa

    U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record about Edgar D Collis
    Name: Edgar D Collis
    Birth Year: 1907
    Race: White, citizen
    Nativity State or Country: California
    State: California
    County or City: Sacramento
    Enlistment Date: 3 Mar 1941
    Enlistment State: California
    Enlistment City: Sacramento
    Branch: Infantry
    Branch Code: Infantry
    Grade: Private First Class
    Grade Code: Private First Class
    Component: National Guard (Officers, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
    Source: National Guard
    Education: 1 year of high school
    Civil Occupation: Gas And Oil Man
    Marital Status: Single, without dependents
    Height: 70
    Weight: 142

    Social Security Death Index Record
    Name: Edgar Collis
    SSN: 542-07-9529
    Last Residence: 84115 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States of America
    Born: 19 Sep 1907
    Died: Mar 1987
    State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951 )

    Utah Cemetery Inventory about Edgar D. Collis
    Name: Edgar D. Collis
    Burial Date: 20 March 1987
    Cemetery: Mount Olivet Cemetery
    Source: Sexton Records / Grant
    Grave Location: West Masonic_152_1



    no issue
    was said by his wife to have suffered from ahlzeimers during the last years.

    Edgar married Alma Laura Joshumsen on 15 Aug 1942 in Lewis andr Clark County, Montana, USA. Alma (daughter of Christin Joshumsen and Laura Larsen) was born on 31 Jul 1902 in Odense, Denmark; died on 7 Nov 1991 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; was buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 42.  Marian Elmira GRIGSBYMarian Elmira GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (15.Warren3, 3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 7 Dec 1906 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States; died on 6 Jun 1956 in Reno, Washoe, Nevada, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 39FC6BE4B6E33B47A608A807CA1B3EB1D0F9

    Notes:

    CA birth records: Marian E. Grigsby, 7 Dec 1906 Alameda Co. CA, mothers maiden name Gardiner

    1930 United States Federal Census about Marion E Hardison
    Name: Marion E Hardison
    Home in 1930: Montebello, Los Angeles, California
    Age: 23
    Estimated birth year: abt 1907
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Spouse's name: Eugene D production engineer for an oil company
    Occupation: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: 20 Parents' birthplace:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Eugene D Hardison 25
    Marion E Hardison 23


    New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 (Jan 1933)
    Name: Marian Elmira Hardison
    Estimated birth year: 1906
    Age: 26
    Gender: Female
    Port of Departure: Le Havre, France
    Ship Name: Paris
    Search Ship Database:
    Port of Arrival: New York, New York
    Nativity: California residence 915 Leonard St. Los Angeles, CA
    Line: 8
    Microfilm Serial: T715
    Microfilm Roll: T715_5282
    Birth Location: California
    Birth Location Other: Oakland
    Page Number: 102

    U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 (Beta) about Marian Hardison
    Name: Marian Hardison
    Gender: F (Female)
    Residence Year: 1941
    Residence Place: Los Angeles, California
    Spouse: Eug D Hardison
    Publication Title: Los Angeles Directory Co's Los Angeles City Directory

    Death Notice
    Mrs. Hardison Succumbs Here
    Funeral plans were pending yesterday for Mrs. Marian E. Hardison who died here on Wednesday evening in her 49th year. The wife of Eugene D. Hardison of Reno, she was formerly a student at the University of Nevada, and had been residing at Arlington, Va., before coming recently to this community. She was born in Oakland, Calif, in 1907.
    Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Ross-Burke Co.
    -June 8 1956
    Nevada State Journal

    cause of death, cancer

    No children

    Marian married Eugene D HARDISON about 1926 in California, United States. Eugene (son of Erson P HARDISON and Edna D.) was born on 3 Jul 1904 in Geneva, Adams, Indiana, United States; died on 20 Jun 1977 in Glendora, Los Angeles, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 43.  Mildred Berniece PALMERMildred Berniece PALMER Descendancy chart to this point (16.Lillie3, 3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 27 Mar 1894 in California, United States; died on 3 Apr 1981 in Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: EDE0D186F0B7B8449AD5BCDAFDA891202258

    Notes:

    no children

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Mildred B Howell
    Home in 1930: Oakland, Alameda, California
    Age: 35
    Estimated birth year: abt 1895
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Spouse's name: Roy J Chauffer for private family
    Age at first marriage: 22
    Household Members: Name Age
    Roy J Howell 35
    Mildred B Howell 35



    California Death Index, 1940-1997
    Name: Mildred Bernice Howell [Mildred Bernice Palmer]
    Social Security #: 552093886
    Sex: FEMALE
    Birth Date: 27 Mar 1894
    Birthplace: California
    Death Date: 3 Apr 1981
    Death Place: Contra Costa
    Mother's Maiden Name: Grigsby
    FATHER'S SURNAME: Palmer

    Mildred married Roy J. HOWELL about 1916 in California, United States. Roy (son of HOWELL and Rickets) was born on 14 Dec 1894 in Kansas, United States; died on 20 Feb 1964 in , Alameda, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 44.  Virginia Holland GRIGSBYVirginia Holland GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (17.Byron3, 3.Erasmus2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 11 Aug 1914 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States; died on 6 May 1992 in , Contra Costa, California, United States; was buried in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: D31516E8A4D805488297415296BE12BE7FDE

    Notes:

    Virginia attended public school in Brentwood. It is said that her mother drove to school with long black gloves on every day at noon to take Virginia home for lunch. Driving a car in those days was rare, and going home for lunch was not the norm for most children. At about age 20, it is said that Virginia seemed to change in personality. She has had "depressions" throughout her adult life. Virginia never married.

    Virginia was baptized 8 August 1915 in the Oakland Presbyterian Church.


  13. 45.  Emma N GRIGSBYEmma N GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (18.Amos3, 4.Alphonzo2, 1.Terrell1) was born in Apr 1898 in California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 1EF450D832FCD34D89D419A79C6E2DC6A26A

    Family/Spouse: Ralph L Fenner. Ralph was born about 1895 in Grants Pass, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 46.  LivingLiving Descendancy chart to this point (18.Amos3, 4.Alphonzo2, 1.Terrell1)

  15. 47.  Lowell LAWSONLowell LAWSON Descendancy chart to this point (27.Lula3, 6.Lura2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 7 Dec 1893 in Napa, Napa, California, United States; died on 10 Feb 1944.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: FDE94F77FEAD23439F10CDE6D61EEC252447

    Notes:

    He was adopted by Lura Jane Grigsby Trubody, his grandmother, but raised by his aunt, Clara Hottman.
    died of cancer.

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Lowell T Lawson
    Home in 1900: Yount, Napa, California
    Age: 6
    Birth Date: Dec 1893
    Birthplace: California
    Race: White
    Ethnicity: American
    Gender: Male
    Relationship to head-of-house: Grandson
    Father's Birthplace: Canada Eng
    Mother's Birthplace: California
    Marital Status: Single
    Residence : Yount Township, Veteran's Home, Yount, and Rutherford Precincts, Napa, California
    Household Members: Name Age
    William A Trubody 60
    Laura Trubody 49
    George A Trubody 28
    Clara S Trubody 22
    Frank E Trubody 20
    Lowell T Lawson 6
    Louise Karschbauer 18


  16. 48.  Raymond E. GRIGSBYRaymond E. GRIGSBY Descendancy chart to this point (31.Elwin3, 9.James2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 11 Aug 1927 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; died on 7 Mar 2008 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: DA4DEE73B655284DB9270B8EDFF4775621EF

    Notes:


    1930 United States Federal Census Record
    Name: Raymond E Grigsby
    Home in 1930: Sacramento, Sacramento, California
    Age: 2
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1927
    Relation to Head of House: Son
    Father's Name: Elwin J
    Mother's Name: Crystte E
    Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent Home Value: Age at First Marriage: Parents' Birthplace:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Elwin J Grigsby 47
    Crystte E Grigsby 38
    Raymond E Grigsby 2 6/12
    Mildred C Grigsby 2/12

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 66. Claudia GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 67. David GRIGSBY  Descendancy chart to this point

  17. 49.  LivingLiving Descendancy chart to this point (31.Elwin3, 9.James2, 1.Terrell1)

    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 68. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 69. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 70. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 71. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 50.  Elva Grigsby TRIPLETTElva Grigsby TRIPLETT Descendancy chart to this point (32.Neva3, 9.James2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 4 Nov 1916 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; died on 17 Jul 2008 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 8962CAC8264A184B996EC56CD00551D68456

    Notes:

    Never married. She taught music at Stanford Junior High School in Sacramento, CA.

    California Birth Index, 1905-1995 Record
    Name: Elva G Triplett
    Birth Date: 4 Nov 1916
    Gender: Female
    Mother's Maiden Name: Grigsby
    Birth County: Sacramento

    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Elva Triplett
    Home in 1920: Sacramento Assembly District 14, Sacramento, California
    Age: 3 years 2 months
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1916
    BirthPlace: California
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    Father's name: Albert L
    Father's Birth Place: California
    Mother's name: Neva
    Mother's Birth Place: California
    Marital status: Single
    Race: White
    Sex: Female
    Image: 732
    Household Members: Name Age
    Albert L Triplett 35
    Neva Triplett 34
    Elva Triplett 3 2/12

    1930 United States Federal Census Record
    Name: Elva G Triplett
    Home in 1930: Sacramento, Sacramento, California
    Age: 13
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1917
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    Father's Name: Albert L
    Mother's Name: Neva C
    Parents' Birthplace: both California
    Household Members: Name Age
    Albert L Triplett 40
    Neva C Triplett 39
    Elva G Triplett 13
    Harold J Triplett 8

    U.S. Public Records Index Record
    Name: Elva G Triplett
    Birth Date: 4 Nov 1916
    Street Address: 2741 10th Ave
    City: Sacramento
    County: Sacramento
    State: California
    Zip Code: 95818
    Phone Number: 530-659-0848
    Household Members: Name Est. Age Birth Year
    Elva G Triplett 89 1916
    Harold J Triplett

    Social Security Death Index
    Name: Elva Grigsby Triplett
    SSN: 561-32-4005
    Last Residence: 95818 Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States of America
    Born: 4 Nov 1916
    Died: 17 Jul 2008
    State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951)


  19. 51.  Harold James TRIPLETTHarold James TRIPLETT Descendancy chart to this point (32.Neva3, 9.James2, 1.Terrell1) was born on 14 Dec 1921 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States; died on 11 Dec 1986 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 344C06B7F7F9F84FAE199513383A577E2AC7

    Notes:

    Never married. He was an interior decorator in Sacramento.
    Social Security Death Index Record
    Name: Harold Triplett
    SSN: 549-28-5381
    Last Residence: 95818 Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States of America
    Born: 14 Dec 1921
    Died: Dec 1986
    State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951 )