* Frank Thomas Jr
* Julia Elena
* May Eugenia, Mrs John Christopher Ham
* Agnes Adelidia
TRABUCCO- PENDOLA- At Bear Valley, May 14, 1882, at the residence of the brides parents, by G. W. TEMPLE, J.P., Mr. Frank TRABUCCO to Miss Mary V. PENDOLA, both of Bear Valley.
TRABUCCO-PENDOLA May 20, 1882 Mariposa Gazette
Wedding.-The wedding at Bear Valley last Sunday of Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis TRABUCCO, and Miss Mary V., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas PENDOLA, was a surprise to many-and as a youthful young gent of that place expressed it, " he had no idea of a match in that direction." The bride and groom are both young and children of neighbor merchants of the Oso village, where they-the children-came pretty near being born and raised. The groom is 17 days the eldest, and neither old enough to vote we understand. At any rate it is a very suitable marriage all around.
TRABUCCO, Mrs. Mary September 15, 1894 Mariposa Gazette: Death of Mary Trabucco
The many friends of this lady, although shocked, were not surprised to hear of her death, which occurred at her home in Princeton last Monday morning. She had been in delicate health for a long time, and a few weeks ago typhoid fever set in, and from the first there seemed little hope of her recovery.
Mrs. Trabucco was the daughter of the late Nicholas Pendola, and was born in Bear Valley, in which place all her life was passed, until a few years ago, when she came with her husband to Princeton and helped to make a pleasant home. She was a home-loving woman, and despite ill health, was always brave and cheerful, a generous friend and a good neighbor.
There are many to mourn her early death, a loving husband and four young children are thus deprived of the care of the one who always makes the true home -the wife and mother. Two aged women, Mrs. Pendola and Mrs. Eleanor Trabucco, grieve over the loss of this daughter, while fond brothers and sisters will always cherish tender memories of her. She was a member of Mariposa Parlor of Native Daughters, and their beautiful service for the dead was added to the solemn ritual of the Catholic church. The funeral took place on Tuesday at Bear Valley and was very largely attended.
* Frank Thomas Jr
* Julia Elena
* May Eugenia, Mrs John Christopher Ham
* Agnes Adelidia
TRABUCCO- PENDOLA- At Bear Valley, May 14, 1882, at the residence of the brides parents, by G. W. TEMPLE, J.P., Mr. Frank TRABUCCO to Miss Mary V. PENDOLA, both of Bear Valley.
TRABUCCO-PENDOLA May 20, 1882 Mariposa Gazette
Wedding.-The wedding at Bear Valley last Sunday of Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis TRABUCCO, and Miss Mary V., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas PENDOLA, was a surprise to many-and as a youthful young gent of that place expressed it, " he had no idea of a match in that direction." The bride and groom are both young and children of neighbor merchants of the Oso village, where they-the children-came pretty near being born and raised. The groom is 17 days the eldest, and neither old enough to vote we understand. At any rate it is a very suitable marriage all around.
TRABUCCO, Mrs. Mary September 15, 1894 Mariposa Gazette: Death of Mary Trabucco
The many friends of this lady, although shocked, were not surprised to hear of her death, which occurred at her home in Princeton last Monday morning. She had been in delicate health for a long time, and a few weeks ago typhoid fever set in, and from the first there seemed little hope of her recovery.
Mrs. Trabucco was the daughter of the late Nicholas Pendola, and was born in Bear Valley, in which place all her life was passed, until a few years ago, when she came with her husband to Princeton and helped to make a pleasant home. She was a home-loving woman, and despite ill health, was always brave and cheerful, a generous friend and a good neighbor.
There are many to mourn her early death, a loving husband and four young children are thus deprived of the care of the one who always makes the true home -the wife and mother. Two aged women, Mrs. Pendola and Mrs. Eleanor Trabucco, grieve over the loss of this daughter, while fond brothers and sisters will always cherish tender memories of her. She was a member of Mariposa Parlor of Native Daughters, and their beautiful service for the dead was added to the solemn ritual of the Catholic church. The funeral took place on Tuesday at Bear Valley and was very largely attended.
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