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Augustin Appleby

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Augustin Appleby

Birth
Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1911 (aged 79–80)
Yolo County, California, USA
Burial
Esparto, Yolo County, California, USA Add to Map
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Augustin Appleby, was the son of William Ivans Appleby (1811-1870) and Sarah Brown Price (1809-1898).

Mormon Pioneer 1849
https://history.lds.org/overlandtravels/companyPioneers?lang=eng&companyId=270

He married Flora Julia "Florella" Taber, daughter of Lorenzo & Evaline Painter Taber, on Feb 11, 1868.

Children
1) Ida (1869-1935) who married Armin F. Binde in 1893.
2) Eveline "Eva" Taber APPLEBY (1870-1958) who married Albert Hooker Holmes in 1890.
3) Luzena Wilson "Tena" APPLEBY (1883-1965) who married Charles Prentis POSTLE in 1912.
4) Vernon Clair APPLEBY (1888-1946) who married Della ORENGO in 1914.
5) William Ivan APPLEBY (1872-1948) who married Jennie L. BARR.
6) Augustin (Jr) "Gussie" APPLEBY (1875-1881) 6 years old.

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Sacramento Union
Tuesday September 5, 1911

Yolo Pioneer To Be Laid To Rest. Augustus Appleby, Well Known In State, Will Be Buried at Esparto. Esparto (Yolo Co.), Sept 4 - The funeral of Augustus Appleby, post-master, merchant farmer, and former deputy sheriff of Yolo county, will take place tomorrow afternoon from the family residence. Interment will be in the Capay cemetery.

Augustus Appleby died last Saturday at the age of 79 years 8 months and 23 days. He was a native of New Jersey, and came to California about fifty years ago and settled in the Capay valley. While he was deputy sheriff under Sheriff F.M. Rahm, he, the Sheriff and Under Sheriff George Rahm were arrested for the murder of John Maltby, also connected with the sheriff's office. A trial followed, in which the accused men were completely vindicated, and received a demonstration from the residents of Yolo county on their release. It was the most remarkable demonstration in the history of Woodland, and never will be forgotten by those who witnessed it. Appleby's name was never brought into the trial. The prosecution attempted to implicate Sheriff Rahm.

He leaves a wife, two sons, Will Appleby, who is connected with the United States navy, and Vernon Appleby of Washington, and two daughters, Mrs. Armin F. Binde of Esparto and Mrs. Albert H. Holmes of Madison.
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Augustin Appleby, was the son of William Ivans Appleby (1811-1870) and Sarah Brown Price (1809-1898).

Mormon Pioneer 1849
https://history.lds.org/overlandtravels/companyPioneers?lang=eng&companyId=270

He married Flora Julia "Florella" Taber, daughter of Lorenzo & Evaline Painter Taber, on Feb 11, 1868.

Children
1) Ida (1869-1935) who married Armin F. Binde in 1893.
2) Eveline "Eva" Taber APPLEBY (1870-1958) who married Albert Hooker Holmes in 1890.
3) Luzena Wilson "Tena" APPLEBY (1883-1965) who married Charles Prentis POSTLE in 1912.
4) Vernon Clair APPLEBY (1888-1946) who married Della ORENGO in 1914.
5) William Ivan APPLEBY (1872-1948) who married Jennie L. BARR.
6) Augustin (Jr) "Gussie" APPLEBY (1875-1881) 6 years old.

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Sacramento Union
Tuesday September 5, 1911

Yolo Pioneer To Be Laid To Rest. Augustus Appleby, Well Known In State, Will Be Buried at Esparto. Esparto (Yolo Co.), Sept 4 - The funeral of Augustus Appleby, post-master, merchant farmer, and former deputy sheriff of Yolo county, will take place tomorrow afternoon from the family residence. Interment will be in the Capay cemetery.

Augustus Appleby died last Saturday at the age of 79 years 8 months and 23 days. He was a native of New Jersey, and came to California about fifty years ago and settled in the Capay valley. While he was deputy sheriff under Sheriff F.M. Rahm, he, the Sheriff and Under Sheriff George Rahm were arrested for the murder of John Maltby, also connected with the sheriff's office. A trial followed, in which the accused men were completely vindicated, and received a demonstration from the residents of Yolo county on their release. It was the most remarkable demonstration in the history of Woodland, and never will be forgotten by those who witnessed it. Appleby's name was never brought into the trial. The prosecution attempted to implicate Sheriff Rahm.

He leaves a wife, two sons, Will Appleby, who is connected with the United States navy, and Vernon Appleby of Washington, and two daughters, Mrs. Armin F. Binde of Esparto and Mrs. Albert H. Holmes of Madison.
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