
Louis Barsotti
Date of Birth: 1880
Born In: Italy
Age: 58
Occupation: Hotel Proprietor in Redwood City
Marital Status: Single
Died: 10 May 1938
Cause of Death: Heart Failure
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: 177
FindaGrave ID: 243863291
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M. P. Man Drops Dead At Home of Friend
Louis Barsotti, who had been suffering from heart trouble, dropped dead this morning at the home of Joe Ferrando, a neighbor, in Menlo Park. Mr. Barsotti's body was brought to the Layng & Tinney Funeral Home in Redwood City, pending the making of funeral arrangements.
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Edith Bottger Barteaux
Date of Birth: 1879
Born In: California
Age: 44
Occupation:
Marital Status: Married
Died: 3 Mar 1923
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
Death Location: San Mateo
Burial Plot:
FindaGrave ID: 243863815

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EDITH BARTEAUX
Redwood City Standard
March 8, 1923
Former Woodside Resident Dies
Mrs. Edith Bateaux, wife of Burton Barteaux, of San Mateo and a former well known Woodside resident, passed away at her home in San Mateo last Saturday morning from pneumonia, followed by a severe attack of influenza. Mrs. Barteaux was formerly Miss Edith Bottiger, the Bottiger family being prominent in Woodside district for many years.
Besides her widower, Mrs. Barteaux leaves two children, Barton Jr. and Kenneth Barteaux. A sister, Mrs. Lucy Hallett, residing on Woodside road and Henry Bottiger of Woodside also survive.
The funeral was held Monday morning from the chapel of Geo. W. Sneider and Co. Interment was in Union Cemetery, Redwood City.
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Jessie Bartlett
Date of Birth: 1852
Born In: Jamica
Age: 12
Occupation: Child
Marital Status: Single
Died: Mar 1864
Cause of Death:
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: 147
FindaGrave ID: 244449128
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John Bartol
Date of Birth: 1852
Born In: Austria
Age: 74
Occupation: Day laborer
Marital Status:
Died: 14 Feb 1926
Cause of Death: Acute dilitation of the heart
Death Location:
Burial Plot:
FindaGrave ID: 244449331
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Atlanto H Barton
Date of Birth: 1843
Born In: Missouri
Age: 47
Occupation:
Marital Status: Married
Died: 4 Jun 1890
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrage
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: H164
FindaGrave ID: 5792770
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Wife of Thomas Barton
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Thomas Clarkson Barton
Date of Birth: 4 Apr 1828
Born In: Philadelphia
Age: 64
Occupation: Tinsmith
Marital Status: Widowed
Died: 9 Aug 1892
Cause of Death: Heart Failure
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: H164
FindaGrave ID: 5792773
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SUDDEN DEATH
Rev. T. C. Barton Expires White Sitting in his Chair.
The many friends of the Rev. Thomas Clarkson Barton will hear with sorrow of his sudden death, which occurred Tuesday afternoon about 1 o'clock. He seemed to be in his usual health and took dinner with the family at the usual hour, eating rather more than he had for several meals. After dinner he went out on the back porch and seated himself in a chair, as was his custom. Some five or ten minutes later after Miss Cota Barton, a daughter, stepped into the kitchen, and glancing at the porch, noticed that her father's head was thrown back in an unusual position. She went to him and found he was dead. His position in the chair was perfectly natural, legs xxx, one hand resting on his knee and the other resting on the edge of the chair. Only the head had dropped back a little and rested on the back of the chair. He had evidently passed away without a struggle or a word.
Mr. Barton was born in Philidelphia, in April 1828. His parents moved to Elizabeth, Illinois where the deceased grew to manhood. When twenty years of age, he came with a company across the plains and arrived in California in 1849. He engaged in mining until 1854, when he became a minister in the Methodist Church South, and continued active work in the ministry until 1887, when he went on the super-annualted list on account of the failure of his eyesight. He was Presiding Elder at Santa Rosa for four years and had many warm friends in every part of the state.
He came here from the Conference in 1887 and engaged in the hardware and plumbing business which he continued to conduct in conjuction with his son up to his time of his death.
Five children survive him, two sons and three daughters. One son, Charles Barton and daughters reside here. The other son is married and lives in Stockton.
Mr. Barton was a mason and the ceremony at the cemetery will be held under the auspices of that order. The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock p.m. today, from the Methodist Church. Mr. Barton's life was long and honorable and to the day of his death he enjoyed the respect and esteem of the people among who he lived.
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Fred Bauer
Date of Birth: Nov 1870
Born In: Ohio
Age: 41
Occupation: Laborer
Marital Status: Single
Died: 14 Dec 1911
Cause of Death: Meningitis
Death Location: County Hospital
Burial Plot: Q121
FindaGrave ID: 5792781
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BAUER - In San Mateo - December 14, 1911, Fred Bauer, a native of Ohio, aged 41 years and 11 months.
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James Henry Baxter
Date of Birth: 1845
Born In: Maryland
Age: 91
Occupation: Veterinary Surgeon
Marital Status: Widowed
Died: 2 Sep 1936
Cause of Death: Heart attack
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: GAR
FindaGrave ID: 6542765

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JAMES HENRY BAXTER
Times
September 3, 1936
CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES
One of Two Living Boys in Blue of Redwood City Passes
Ever thinning ranks of the Grand Army of the Republic today mourned the passing of another of t heir comrades. Dr. James Henry Baxter, 91, Civil war veteran, retired veterinarian, and father of James Henry Baxter of 245 Myrtle Road, Burlingame.
Dr. Baxter, one of Redwood City's two remaining members of the "Boys in Blue," dropped dead yesterday while dressing in his bedroom at the home of another son, Roy, at 1453 Jefferson Avenue, with home the veteran had resided for several years.
Was 91 in August
A heart attack caused death. Hale and hearty despite his great age, Dr. Baxter suffered no last illness. Only August 2 he had celebrated his 91st birthday anniversary, surrounded by members of his family.
His demise left George H. Snow of 715 Cassia street, who will be 90 on September 28, as the city's sole remaining Civil war veteran.
The Rev. C.H. Gatchell of Redwood City First Baptist church eulogized the old soldier at services held this afternoon from the chapel of Layng & Tinney. A crisp American flag decked the coffin as Dr. Baxter was borne to his final resting place in the G. A. R. plot at Union Cemetery
Three Sons Survive
Surviving are three other sons, Charles of Minnesota, William and Wesley Baxter, both living in Iowa, and one daughter, Miss. Nora Baxter of Fresno. Dr. Baxter's wife died many years ago, and six other children predeceased their father.
The veteran was born in Maryland in 1845. When war broke out between the north and the south, Dr. Baxter, then 18, joined Pennsylvania's 85th regiment and served two years as a drummer boy.
He took part in many of the great battles, including the decisive Battle of Gettsyburg, in which he served under General Hooker. A scar which he bore on the back of his neck was inflicted in a sword fight with a Confederate soldier at Gettysburg.
30 Years in State
Dr. Baxter, who was slightly stooped and hard of hearing in his last years, had resided here since 1930. He came to California with his wife and family thirty years ago, and at the age of 80 entered into the realty business at Selma. He was also a veterinary surgeon, which profession he followed for many years.
Not long ago Dr. Baxter and Snow got together and swapped war reminiscences. Snow, a member of New Jersey's Fortieth infantry, nearly lost his life in the last battle of St. Petersburg, when a Confederate bullet creased his head. Snow saw President Lincoln and General Grant riding side by side. Following the Civil war he engaged for three years in the Indian campaigns.
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Edward Beales
Date of Birth: 1807
Born In: Maine
Age: 74
Occupation: Liveryman
Marital Status: Married
Died: 19 Dec 1881
Cause of Death:
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: U144
FindaGrave ID: 5792782
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Edward Beales
Times & Gazette - Dec 24, 1881
Captain Edward Beales, a veteran livery man of this place, died very suddenly Monday evening. Captian Beales was born in Maine in 1807 and therefore was 74 years old at the time of his death. From Maine he moved to New Hampshire, thence to Boston and from there to this coast in 1849. He came to this county in 1852 and has resided here ever since. He built the stables on Main Street, which he occupied at the time of his death, and we also believe, the dwelling adjoining, where he lived. The remains of the Captain were buried in Union Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon.
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Samuel Bean
Date of Birth: 1824
Born In: Maine
Age: 51
Occupation: Carpenter
Marital Status: Married
Died: 18 Oct 1874
Cause of Death: Heart Disease
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: 119
FindaGrave ID: 5792785

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