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Frederico Pimentel “Fred” Armes

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Frederico Pimentel “Fred” Armes

Birth
Santa Cruz das Flores, Santa Cruz das Flores Municipality, Azores, Portugal
Death
3 Feb 1941 (aged 83)
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Auburn, Placer County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9009833, Longitude: -121.081195
Plot
175
Memorial ID
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Armes Frederick P. - Registed to vote in Placer Co. 1890.

Armes Frederick & Jasintha Felimina are married in Auburn in 1885.

He is listed in this book about Adolph Julius Weber.

Lewis J. Swindle, Sr wrote a book titled, "The Story and Trials of Adolph Julius Weber".

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FRED P. ARMES was born in Flores on February 12, 1857, coming to California with his brother Manuel at age 16. After spending two years at mining in Siskiyou County, together they went to Newcastle where they engaged in fruit-raising, in time purchasing 160 acres which they cleared and set out to orchard. They obtained their start by peddling the fruit and produce in the settlements on the Forest Hill Divide as far as Michigan Bluff. Later Fred Armes purchased an additional 80 acres, which was also set out to fruit.

Freds first marriage was to MINNIE SANTOS, also a native of Flores. She died four years after their marriage, and then Fred spent about a year at Greenwood, Mendocino County, with the White & Company mills as a boss of the logging department. He then returned to his ranch. The brothers then dissolved their partnership and divided the property.

Fred then married ANNIE CASTRO of Oakland on October 26, 1890. She was the daughter of Frank and Annie (Caton) Castro, also from Flores. Frank Castro was a 49er and a pioneer in California.

When Fred sold his ranch at Newcastle, he purchased another one, the Shirland tract, where he lived for about ten years. He then sold it and in 1920 bought 24 acres on the old Sacramento road three-quarters of a mile from Auburn, where he raised fruit.

Fred and Annie Armes had ten children, including George, Fred, Louis, Julia (Holt), Arthur, and Margaret.

[History of Placer and Nevada Counties, 1924; Placer Herald, February 7, 1914]

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The Journal-Republican 1929

Mr. and Mrs. Armes Celebrate Anniversary

NEWCASTLE, May 16, (JS)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armes entertained a number of their friends at an Anniversary Wedding celebration held at their home on last Saturday evening.

Six couples enjoyed cards followed by refreshments.

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1940 census

He is a patient at the Placer County Hospital



Armes Frederick P. - Registed to vote in Placer Co. 1890.

Armes Frederick & Jasintha Felimina are married in Auburn in 1885.

He is listed in this book about Adolph Julius Weber.

Lewis J. Swindle, Sr wrote a book titled, "The Story and Trials of Adolph Julius Weber".

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FRED P. ARMES was born in Flores on February 12, 1857, coming to California with his brother Manuel at age 16. After spending two years at mining in Siskiyou County, together they went to Newcastle where they engaged in fruit-raising, in time purchasing 160 acres which they cleared and set out to orchard. They obtained their start by peddling the fruit and produce in the settlements on the Forest Hill Divide as far as Michigan Bluff. Later Fred Armes purchased an additional 80 acres, which was also set out to fruit.

Freds first marriage was to MINNIE SANTOS, also a native of Flores. She died four years after their marriage, and then Fred spent about a year at Greenwood, Mendocino County, with the White & Company mills as a boss of the logging department. He then returned to his ranch. The brothers then dissolved their partnership and divided the property.

Fred then married ANNIE CASTRO of Oakland on October 26, 1890. She was the daughter of Frank and Annie (Caton) Castro, also from Flores. Frank Castro was a 49er and a pioneer in California.

When Fred sold his ranch at Newcastle, he purchased another one, the Shirland tract, where he lived for about ten years. He then sold it and in 1920 bought 24 acres on the old Sacramento road three-quarters of a mile from Auburn, where he raised fruit.

Fred and Annie Armes had ten children, including George, Fred, Louis, Julia (Holt), Arthur, and Margaret.

[History of Placer and Nevada Counties, 1924; Placer Herald, February 7, 1914]

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The Journal-Republican 1929

Mr. and Mrs. Armes Celebrate Anniversary

NEWCASTLE, May 16, (JS)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armes entertained a number of their friends at an Anniversary Wedding celebration held at their home on last Saturday evening.

Six couples enjoyed cards followed by refreshments.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1940 census

He is a patient at the Placer County Hospital





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