
| Mariposa County - 1850 Census |
| PagSheLinDwelFam Name Age SexCol Occptn Val-RE Birth Mw/nYSw/nNo R/W |
| 72 B 36 468 468 Stamper, Lewis 19 M Miner IL |
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Solana County
Genealogical Society Index Stamper, Claude E. 1944 |
| Tulare County Obituaries | ||||
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| STAMPER | ANNETA CAROL | 2MO | 1944 AUG 30 | PER |
| STAMPER | EVERETT N | 54 | 1967 JUN 7, 8, 9 | PER |
| STAMPER | HENRY D | 77 | 1960 NOV 22, 23, 25, 26 | PER |
| STAMPER | LOVA FERN (MRS) | 35 | 1951 OCT 3, 4, 5, 9 | PER |
| STAMPER | NORVAL CLARK | 78 | 1993 APR 16 | PER |
| STAMPER | RICHARD C | 50 | 1990 MAY 29 | PER |
| STAMPER | SON | INF | 1951 OCT 2 | PER |
| *Porterville Evening Recorder / Visit Tulare County for ordering information | ||||
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WHOS
WHO AMONG THE WOMEN OF CALIFORNIA - 1922 - San Francisco (Pages 550-567) |
| Stamper, Mrs. F., 775 Post, 123. |
| Stamper, Mrs. Lena, 2615 Pine, 123. |
| Transcribed by Sande Beach; Proofread by Betty Vickroy. Read more re The Women of California |
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(1905-1995) for Alpine, Mariposa and Santa Clara Counties Abstracted and submitted by Golden Combs Ferguson |
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| Last Name | First Name | Middle Initial | Birth Date | Sex | Mother's Last Name | County of Birth |
| STAMPER | ARTHUR | W | 09/28/1910 | M | COX | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | EVELYN | M | 05/07/1917 | F | COX | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | DONALD | E | 09/08/1919 | M | MCCOY | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | JUDY | AL | 08/13/1947 | F | VANARSDALE | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | NICHOLAS | C | 12/20/1962 | M | BURRIDGE | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | TYRELL | J | 05/09/1963 | M | ROMORE | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | PAMELA | J | 07/04/1963 | F | VINCENT | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | ANTONIO | W | 07/22/1963 | M | MARTELLI | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | JOYCE | L | 09/05/1963 | F | GATEWOOD | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | ANNE | L | 08/22/1965 | F | ROMORE | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | ANGELA | M | 11/29/1973 | F | FRANKLIN | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | JEAN | G | 10/10/1974 | F | BERRYDIX | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | LARRY | G | 01/29/1975 | M | MACON | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | TIERRE | D | 04/04/1976 | M | BEVERLY | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | MICHAEL | J | 11/28/1976 | M | DINWIDDI | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | QUINCY | R | 12/19/1976 | M | CRAFT | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | JOSEPH | J | 08/25/1977 | M | STAMPER | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | RONALD | FI | 01/14/1978 | M | SLEDGE | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | HEATHER | LO | 05/26/1979 | F | STAMPER | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | GENEVA | JE | 07/06/1981 | F | BASS | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | JAMES | RO | 09/01/1981 | M | POOL | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | ELLEN | IR | 09/13/1981 | F | PIERCE | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | NEIL | PA | 09/13/1981 | M | PIERCE | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | SHARON | NA SH | 02/05/1982 | F | WASHINGTON | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | SHARICIA | LA | 09/21/1982 | F | SLEDGE | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | LA | MAR RI | 04/04/1983 | M | BASS | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | ROGER | DA | 09/09/1984 | M | DELREAL | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | PHEBE AL | 01/04/1985 | F | MACON | SANTA CLARA | |
| STAMPER | JAMAAL | AL | 08/23/1985 | M | BASS | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | VERONICA | MA | 08/24/1985 | F | DELREAL | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | EDWARD | AL | 09/04/1986 | M | STAMPER | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | MICHAEL | MA | 08/11/1987 | M | STAMPER | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | ERICA | AN | 10/21/1987 | F | KERKHOFF | SANTA CLARA |
| STAMPER | MARK AN | 01/10/1992 | M | STOKES | SANTA CLARA | |
| STAMPER | ARISSA MI | 12/27/1994 | F | EZOVSKI | SANTA CLARA | |
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CALIFORNIA
GENEALOGY INDEX 11/15/06 - This link is not working. I don't know if it is 'temporary or permanent'. |
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| Name | Year | Information Type | Item No |
| Stamper, Alva W | 1907 | Employment | 84251 |
| Stamper, Edna | 1903 | Guest | 112951 |
| Stamper, Edna | 1903 | Guest | 90412 |
| Stamper, Edna | 1904 | Guest | 56924 |
| Stamper, Emily E. | 1873 | Personal | 26164 |
| Stamper, I. | 1903 | Personal | 110635 |
| Stamper, L.O. | 1903 | Tax Delinquent List | 31480 |
| Stamper, L.O. | 1903 | Visiting | 90413 |
| Stamper, Lois | 1903 | Guest | 112937 |
| Stamper, Lois | 1903 | Guest | 90414 |
| Stamper, Mrs. A.C. | 1903 | Tax Delinquent List | 31481 |
| Stamper, Stella | 1903 | Engagement | 110636 |
| Stamper, W.R. | 1907 | Employment | 84335 |
| Stamper, William Riley | 1908 | Employment | 110637 |
| ·A-C·D-F·G-I·J-L·M-O·P-S·T-V·W-Z·Amusements·Business Ads·City Govmt·Expresses·Newspapers·Pilots·Police·Post Office·Public Utility·Public Worship·Streets·Superior Court·ConclusionPREFACE |
| "It is not be be expected, in a City like this, where whole Streets are built up in a week and whole Squares swept away in an hour --- where the floating population numbers thousands and a large portion of the fixed inhabitants live in tents and places which cannot be described with any accuracy, that a Directory can be got up with the correctness that they are in older and more esablished cities. We have scarecly a house numbered, and what there are will puzzle quite as much as assist. Still we think such a Book is needed, and feel confident it will save much trouble. That we have done it more correctly than others would, we do not claim. But we do claim to have done it to the best of our ability, under the circumstances, and leave it with the Public to decide upon its merits. Note. --- On account of the length of the names of some of the Streets, we have, in many cases, abridged them to the initial: As Commercial and Clay are the only two streets, near each other, commencing with the same letter, it will be very easy telling what is meant; as, for instance, Wash b K and M means Washington st between Kearny and Montgomery." |
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Source: Kimball, Charles P. The San Francisco City Directory.
September 1, 1850: Journal of Commerce Press, Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Note: There was originally an Omitted Names section. Those names have been incorporated into their correct places. |
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1850 City Directory Stamper, J., of Stamper & B. clothing, W b K & M Stamper, S., of Stamper & B. clothing, W b K & M |
| Extractions from the internet - California - FEEFHS Genealogy ToolKit |
| Here is the result of your search using the keyword(s) "Stamper": |
| 1.Klein Betschkerek Village: Extractions of Banat Emmigrants in Pre-WW I US Customs & Immigration Passenger Ship Records |
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Klein Betschkerek Village: by David Dreyer STAMPER Peter 42 1 Nov 1907 Breslau
Bre/Bal New Brunswick |
| Score: 1000, Size: 15.6 Kb 2.Index DV-S17: Die Vorfahren (DV) Pommern Genealogy Database |
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Index DV-S17 Die Vorfahren "The Ancestors" - DV - Full Name Pommern Database © copyright 1998 by Ted Fetkenheuer and FEEFHS; all rights reserved Latest Update: 10 October 1998 STAMPER...Anna.....4644.....3009 |
| Score: 0750, Size: 33.2 Kb 3.(Surnames: Smitley - Terschuren) San Francisco Call Newspaper: Vital Records for 1886 |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper FEEFHS Web-Base File: 86-021 |
| Score: 0750, Size: 31.7 Kb 4.(Surnames: Shea - Stewart) San Francisco Call Newspaper: Vital Records for 1887 |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper FEEFHS Web-Base File: 87-021 |
| Score: 0750, Size: 30.7 Kb 5.(Surnames: Slack - Strousse) San Francisco Call Newspaper: Vital Records for 1888 |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for the Year 1888 (Surnames: Slack - Strousse) FEEFHS Web-Base File: 88-024 Copyright © 1998 by Jim W. Faulkinbury, CGRS and FEEFHS, all rights reserved First Posted: 15 May 1998 Stamper, Minna ... died in 1888 ... age 60 ... 1888D-4787 |
| Score: 0750, Size: 30.9 Kb 6.(Surnames: Gleason - Goldsore) San Francisco Call Newspaper: Vital Records for 1875-1884 |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for the Ten Years 1875-1884 (Surnames: Gleason - Goldsore) FEEFHS Web-Base File: 7584-085 Copyright © 1997 by Jim W. Faulkinbury, CGRS and FEEFHS, all rights reserved First Posted: 3 August 1997 Goldberg, Frances ... married in 1878 to Stamper, Joseph W. ... 1878M-1266 |
| Score: 0750, Size: 31.2 Kb 7.(Surnames: Seffens - Shannessy) San Francisco Call Newspaper: Vital Records for 1875-1884 |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper FEEFHS Web-Base File: 7584-206 First Posted: 3 August 1997 |
| Score: 0750, Size: 31.3 Kb 8.(Surnames: Stallard - Steiger) San Francisco Call Newspaper: Vital Records for 1875-1884 |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for the Ten Years 1875-1884 (Surnames: Stallard - Steiger) FEEFHS Web-Base File: 7584-216 Copyright © 1997 by Jim W. Faulkinbury, CGRS and FEEFHS, all rights reserved First Posted: 3 August 1997 Stamper, Carrie ... married in 1884 to Seiler, H. ... 1884M-4368 Stamper, Esther ... died in 1879 ... age 5 ... 1879D-3382 Stamper, Joseph W. ... died in 1879 ... age 32 ... 1879D-3383 Stamper, Joseph W. ... married in 1878 to Goldberg, Frances ... 1878M-3153 Stamper, M. ... died in 1879 ... age 54 ... 1879D-3384 Stamper, Rosa Davis ... died in 1883 ... age 90 ... 1883D-4565 Stamper, dau of I. ... born in 1877 ... 1877B-1405 Stamper, dau of Julius ... born in 1876 ... 1876B-1338 Stamper, infant dau ... died in 1878 ... age -- ... 1878D-3643 Stamper, son of Julius ... born in 1879 ... 1879B-2392 |
| Score: 0750, Size: 32.6 Kb 9.(Surnames: Gabbs - Gyarmathy) San Francisco Call Newspaper: Vital Records for 1885 |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper FEEFHS Web-Base File: 85-009 |
| Score: 0500, Size: 38.4 Kb 10.(Surnames: Simon - Syron) San Francisco Call Newspaper: Vital Records for 1885 |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper FEEFHS Web-Base File: 85-020 |
| Score: 0500, Size: 38.5 Kb 11.1872 Foreign-Born Voters of California - Letter S (Part 3) |
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Foreign-Born Voters Latest Update: 29 April 1996 Stamper, Isaac......35 in 1867......born
in Prussia......54391 |
| Score: 0250, Size: 111.7 Kb 12.San Francisco Call Newspaper: 1876 Births (SF1876B) |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper: - 1876 Births - FEEFHS Web-Base File: SF1876B Birth Record numbers 1876B-1 thru 1876B-1520 Copyright (c) 1996 by Jim W. Faulkinbury and FEEFHS First Posted: 10 April 1996 Latest Update: 14 May 1996 Stamper, dau of Julius......1876B-1338 |
| Score: 0250, Size:64.2Kb 13.San Francisco Call Newspaper: 1877 Births (SF1877B) |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper: Birth Record Numbers 1877B-1 thru 1877B-1600 First Posted: 23 May 1996 |
| Score: 0250, Size: 68.0 Kb 14.San Francisco Call Newspaper: 1878 Deaths (SF1878D) |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper: Death Record Numbers 1878D-1 thru 1878D-4201 First Posted: 23 July 1996 |
| Score: 0250, Size: 205.7 Kb 15.San Francisco Call Newspaper: 1878 Marriages (SF1878M) |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper: Marriage Record Numbers 1878M-1 thru 1878M-3708 First Posted: 23 July 1996 |
| Score: 0250, Size: 258.0 Kb 16.San Francisco Call Newspaper: 1879 Births (SF1879B) |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper: Birth Record Numbers 1879B-1 thru 1879B-2741 First Posted: 21 September 1996 |
| Score: 0250, Size: 113.9 Kb 17.San Francisco Call Newspaper: 1879 Deaths (SF1879D) |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper: Death Record Numbers 1879D-1 thru 1879D-3890 First Posted: 21 September 1996 |
| Score: 0250, Size: 190.8 Kb 18.San Francisco Call Newspaper: Vital Records for 1883 (SF1883S) |
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San Francisco Call Newspaper (Surnames: Sabiatschan - Syron) |
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California Genealogy
and History Archives has reference to several Stamper individuals. Check the website for further information on California genealogy. This is a very helpful and informative site for California history. I would like to thank each person that has donated information to that site!! |
| Early Jewish Settlers and Lebanon Lodge mention the name of M Stamper. |
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Early
Jewish Settlers In the rush of '49 between two and three hundred Jews came to Stockton. They came like the multitude, to get gold, not like the goldseekers, to dig it from the earth, but to get it by trade rather than by manual labor. It was a very unusual thing to find among them a gold digger or a mechanic in Stockton. They were shopkeepers, merchants, peddlers and auctioneers. The first book store in town was owned by J. Rosenbaum on Center Street and near him was the clothing store of Bernard Frankheimer, who later moved to Main Street near Hunter and employed as a clerk David S. Rosenbaum, in after years one of Stockton's most progressive citizens. Another progressive citizen of the fifties was Isaac Zachariah, first a clothier and then an auctioneer. He planted a beautiful garden of fruits and flowers, and the public was at all times welcome. At one time the public school-picnic was held there and he provided all the refreshments. Time and again the citizens and the fire companies were indebted to him for flowers for decorations. Another set of men were peddlers, and taking their packs upon their backs they would tramp over the county, selling their goods. Today their children are reaping the harvest of their hard-earned toil. Among the well known Jewish families of Stockton were the Bernard Frankheimers, M. L. Abramsky, the Harts, David Safferhill, the Rosenbaums, Kullman and Saltz families, and later the Friedbergers from San Andreas, and the Levinskys from Woodbridge. Some of these men were prominent in secret societies, Isaac Zacariah was the first noble grand of Charity Lodge, I. O. O. F., and Hyram Mitchell, who now sleeps in the Jewish cemetery, was a charter member of Stockton Lodge of Odd Fellows and the first Odd Fellow in Stockton to attend a sick and needy brother until his death. Looking further we find the names of S. Friedman, Louis Rosenthal, R. G. Jacobs, Samuel Marks, E. Gumperts, A. Kolberg and M. Stamper, Odd Fellows of many years ago. Among the Masons there were many and we find Michael Arndt, L. H. Frankheimer, Dr. William and A. V. Friedberger, Henry Glick, Emil Gumpert, Alfred Haslacher and Irvin Zeimer, 32nd degree Masons. The Jewish religious organization is known as the Congregation Ryhim AhoovimBeloved brethrenand, said Moses Marks in 1905, "A half century has gone by since this congregation was organized. This was in in 1852, and three years later the congregation, like King Solomon of old, said, 'And behold I purpose to build an house unto the name of the Lord my God.' " They obtained a lot on the north bank of the channel on Miner Avenue near Hunter Street, the rear of the lot being under water much of the time. Subscriptions of money were obtained from Hebrews and Gentiles, and a small building was erected, seating probably 200 at a cost of $3,500. "The synagogue is a commodious structure and the whole reflects a high credit upon the congregation. It was lighted by a six-lamp chandelier with whale oil as a fuel. At the altar candles were used as in this day. The elegant and beautiful curtains which hid the Ark of the Covenant were presented to the congregation by Mr. and Mrs. M. Marks. An eloquent and impressive dedication discourse in English and Hebrew was delivered by Julius Eckmann of San Francisco." During the flood of 1861-62 there was two feet of water on the floor of the synagogue and a rushing river on the front and rear of the building, and as soon as possible the building was removed to a lot on Hunter Street opposite the home of Wm. Kierski. It was set three feet above the ground and provided with a portico and fence. The congregation worshiped in this house until 1905 Lebanon Lodge This lodge was named Lebanon by Louis H. Lang, a charter member. The dispensation was granted to form a lodge January 19, 1878, and January 24 the lodge was instituted by Grand Master F. W. Dann, assisted by Past Grand Masters J. McDougal. R. E. Wilhoit, and H. T. Dorrance. The charter members comprised thirteen brothers and sisters: M. A. Lang, E. Tretheway, A. M. Rodgers, M. Stamper, Mary F. Thorndike, Martha Saunders, A. L. Torrance, K. G. Long, E. Waring, A. Steiney, E. Shoemaker, Louis Bond, A. Van Valear. The first officers were A. J. Hyde, noble grand; Mary F. Thorndike, vice-grand; and Louisa Bond, secretary. |
| J C Brewster's biography mentions Frank M Stamper |
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Isabella
Sheridan's biography mentions Anna Josephine Stamper (History of San Joaquin County, California Los Angeles, Historic Record Co., 1923 - p 459; Transcribed by Kathy Sedler.) |
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Stamper, Alva Walker, B.S. (Natural Sciences), Teacher,
State Normal School, Chico Graduates of the Academic College: University of California 1895 |
| The Heroic Dead mentions Clyde Stamper |
