August Otten
Date of Birth: 1846
Born In: Germany
Age: 60
Occupation:
Marital Status:
Died: 15 Jun 1906
Cause of Death: Suicide: Cut his throat with razor
Death Location: Homestead
Burial Plot: 2
FindaGrave ID: 248993475
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James Harvey Otterson
Date of Birth: 5 May 1805
Born In: Nova Scotia
Age: 80
Occupation:
Marital Status: Married
Died: 13 Mar 1886
Cause of Death:
Death Location: County Farm
Burial Plot: JRB
FindaGrave ID: 142282576
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JAMES OTTERSON, SR
1886
James Otterson, Sr. was born in Canada around 1805. After marrying, having children and divorcing his first wife, he arrived in the Illinois River town of Hennepin, Putnam County, Illinois in the early 1840’s. There he married Elizabeth Smith, a widow with several children. The lure of gold brought him to California alone in 1852. His family, including William Short, his wife and young children, joined him a few months later. In 1853 Otterson settled or rather squatted on land near the intersection of the San Francisco-San Jose Road and the road leading from the redwoods to the bay. At this location Otterson built a tavern and hotel which was known as Uncle Jim’s Cabin.
Otterson is given credit for erecting the first building in Mayfield and a plaque has been placed at its approximate site near the corner of El Camino and California Street in Palo Alto.
Uncle Jim’s Cabin was well placed to serve the needs of travelers between San Francisco and San Jose and the business prospered in the 1850’s. In addition, large herds of cattle were frequently driven from the surrounding ranches to the city and the cowboys would stop at the tavern on their way to the market. A huge corral stood behind the tavern. The local butcher also carved up carcasses which hung from a huge oak outside the tavern. In 1855, Otterson was named Postmaster of Mayfield. Unfortunately, when the mail arrived by stage coach he is reported to have taken the pouch and dumped it on a table in the bar and shouted, Come and get it.” This did not please the postal authorities who replaced him with his step daughter Sara Ann Smith. Interestingly, Sarah Ann later married William Page, for whom Page Mill Road is named. James Otterson, Jr. a child of Otterson’s first marriage joined, his father in California around 1859.
Uncle Jim’s Cabin, as a tavern, was the site of recruitment for the Union Army in the Civil War.
Sometime in the late 1850’s James Otterson sold the hotel to a Mr. Crosby. Things did not go well for Otterson or his family. His stepdaughter, Mary Jane Smith Short deserted her husband while he was stationed at Fort Humbolt and left her children in the care of the senior Ottersons.
Elizabeth Otterson died in 1872 and was buried on a knoll on what became the Stanford University Campus. James Otterson, Sr. died at the San Mateo County Poor Farm in 1886 and was buried there. Subsequently, both his and his wife’s remains were moved to the Union Cemetery and placed in the L.O.R.M. Plot.
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Mrs Elizabeth “Betsy” Otterson
Date of Birth: 1814
Born In: Ohio
Age: 58
Occupation:
Marital Status: Married
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Died and originally buried in Mayfield. Removed to Union Cemetery and buried with her husband, March 1886.
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Sheppard Otterson
Date of Birth: 1849
Born In: Illinois
Age: 52
Occupation:
Marital Status: Married
Died: 1 Jul 1905
Cause of Death: Accidental gunshot - self inflicted
Death Location: Alpine near La Honda
Burial Plot: PG
FindaGrave ID: 142283097
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SHEPPARD OTTERSON
Redwood City Democrat
July 8, 1905
Sheppard Otterson, one of the well known old residents of this section of the county, met a tragic death last Saturday. The deceased had for several months past resided with Chris Iverson on the Alpine. Saturday morning Mr. Iverson drove to La Honda and returned late in the afternoon, He was a little surprised to note that Otterson was not out to meet him and when he entered the house he found the unfortunate man lying dead in his room. An examination disclosed a bullet wound in Otterson’s breast. It looked like a case of suicide, but the cheerful demeanor of the deceased when last seen alive by lverson contradicted this theory and an investigation subsequently made, convinced the Coroner that the death was accidental.
The rifle with which the wound was inflicted was found in the yard leaning against the fence. It is thought Otterson placed the weapon there and in some way accidentally discharged it. The ball entered his right breast and passing through his lungs lodged in the left shoulder. His clothes were ignited and his body was badly burned, There is evidence of his efforts to reach a nearby water-trough, where he quenched his burning garments, and from this point the blood marks indicate his painfull progress into the house where he died before reaching his bed.
Word was phoned to Mr. Crowe and on Sunday the body was brought to the morgue. A jury has been impaneled to make an official inquiry into the death.
The deceased was buried in Union Cemetery yesterday forenoon at the county’s expense.
Sheppard Otterson was a native of Illinois, aged 52 years. his father James Otterson who died in 1886, was one of the old residents of Mayfield and before the railroad was built kept a hotel at that town. He was prosperous in those days but died poor.
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Frances Overall
Date of Birth: 1826
Born In: England
Age: 63
Occupation:
Marital Status: Widowed
Died: 29 Dec 1889
Cause of Death: Heart Failure
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: F27
FindaGrave ID: 248994660
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Jacob Overall
Date of Birth: 1815
Born In: England
Age: 74
Occupation: Mason
Marital Status: Married
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Jack C Owen
Date of Birth: 1873
Born In: Kentucky
Age: 54
Occupation: Carpenter
Marital Status: Single
Died: 27 Feb 1927
Cause of Death: Dilation of the heart
Death Location: Redwood Tract
Burial Plot:
FindaGrave ID: 248994846
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Vivian Kimball Owen
Date of Birth: 21 Dec 1890
Born In: East Oakland
Age: 9
Occupation: Child
Marital Status: Single
Died: 24 Jul 1899
Cause of Death: Cerebral Spinal Meningitis
Death Location: Palo Alto
Burial Plot: 34
FindaGrave ID: 75472905
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Vivian Owen, the ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen, died at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Kimball, last Monday night after an illness of about six months' duration. The funeral was held Wednesday from the place of his death and was private. The internment was at Redwood.
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Epiminia Padilla
Date of Birth: 29 Mar 1837
Born In: Mexico
Age: 95
Occupation: At home
Marital Status: Widowed
Died: 3 Sep 1932
Cause of Death: Broncho pneumonia
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: 55
FindaGrave ID: 242746413
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James Henry Pagano
Date of Birth: 29 May 1893
Born In: Redwood City
Age: 3
Occupation: Child
Marital Status: Single
Died: 16 Mar 1896
Cause of Death:
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: P59
FindaGrave ID: 240533586
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