Although the above records do not identify her parents, it seems likely that Ada was a daughter of William and Frances Awbrey/Aubrey who are listed in the 1870 census of Gallatin, Montana Territory, with several children including a 1-year-old daughter named Ada. In 1876, William Awbrey was a registered voter in San Jose, Calif. The family then moved to Red Bluff, Tehama County, Calif., by 1880. Ada is missing from the 1880 census, which suggests that she had died.
Although the above records do not identify her parents, it seems likely that Ada was a daughter of William and Frances Awbrey/Aubrey who are listed in the 1870 census of Gallatin, Montana Territory, with several children including a 1-year-old daughter named Ada. In 1876, William Awbrey was a registered voter in San Jose, Calif. The family then moved to Red Bluff, Tehama County, Calif., by 1880. Ada is missing from the 1880 census, which suggests that she had died.
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