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Henry Berke
Date of Birth: 1873
Born In: Russia
Age: 53
Occupation: Day laborer
Marital Status: Single
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F Bernardo
Date of Birth: 1853
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Age: 50
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Died: 27 Oct 1903
Cause of Death: Natural Causes
Death Location: Warren's Quarry
Burial Plot: PG
FindaGrave ID: 5792906
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Ruby B Bernzott
Date of Birth: 29 Nov 1892
Born In: Redwood City
Age: 7 months
Occupation: Infant
Marital Status: Single
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Allen Berry
Date of Birth: 1810
Born In: New York
Age: 63
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Marital Status: Single
Died: 14 Jul 1873
Cause of Death: Cong Brains
Death Location: San Mateo
Burial Plot: 66
FindaGrave ID: 5792914
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Sid Berry
Date of Birth: 1873
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Age: 58
Occupation: Painter
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Died: 15 Apr 1931
Cause of Death: Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Death Location: Community Hospital
Burial Plot: 100
FindaGrave ID: 244455064
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Frank Bestachi
Date of Birth: 1851
Born In: Switzerland
Age: 75
Occupation: Day laborer
Marital Status: Single
Died: 24 Apr 1926
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Death Location: Community Hospital
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FindaGrave ID: 244455219
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Aged La Honda Man Called by Death
Frank Bestachi, well known character of La Honda who worked on the Frank Bisani ranch, died Saturday evening. He was 75 years old and a native of Switzerland. Funeral services will be held next Wednesday at 11 o'clock at the Layng & Tinney parlors with internment at the Union Cemetery.
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Herman Beyer
Date of Birth: 7 Oct 1821
Born In: Germany
Age: 83
Occupation: Veterinary Surgeon
Marital Status: Single
Died: 20 Jan 1905
Cause of Death: Paralysis
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: 117
FindaGrave ID: 5792920
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HERMAN BEYER
Redwood City Democrat
January 26, 1905
Death’s restful slumber
Herman Beyer, County Pioneer, answered the final summons. Herman Beyer, a highly respected citizen of this city for nearly 50 years passed away at the home of Mrs. M. Finger Friday morning after an illness of four weeks. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon and was attended by many old friends of the deceased. Short services were conducted at the home by Rev. C.C. Kirkland during which Rev. H.E. Jewett, who many years ago was the Congregational pastor in this city, delivered a short address. “Thirty-five years ago” said Mr. Jewett, “I promised this dear old friend of ours that when this event should occur, if it were possible, I would be present. In obedience to that pledge, I have come and I feel it a duty to be here in this home, into which so much happiness and sorrow have entered, so well known to all of us.
On this mournful occasion it is a pleasure to testify to the many good qualities and the strong Christian character of the deceased.” Mr. Jewett’s remarks were mainly a review of the life of the deceased as he had known him in which he spoke highly of his many good qualities.
At the conclusion of the simple service the body was taken to Union Cemetery and there laid at rest in the Finger Plot. The following old friends acted as pall bears, P.P. Chamberlain, B.F Cooper, H.P. Smith, Chase Littlejohn, J.F. Utter, Andrew Johnson Mr. Beyer was a native of Germany, aged 83 years, and a college graduate who both wrote and spoke French, German and English fluently. He was an old friend of the Fingers, coming to this country with them in 1856 and until his death had almost continuously resided at the family home near this city.
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Rudolph “Rudy” Bieri
Date of Birth: 10 Sep 1887
Born In: Switzerland
Age: 48
Occupation: Gardener
Marital Status: Single
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BIERI - In Belmont, Nov. 1, 1935. Rudolph Bieri, brother of Mary Bieri. A native of Switzerland, aged 48 years. Notice of funeral later. Friends may all at Layng & Tinney Funeral Home.
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Earnest Bierman
Date of Birth: 1834
Born In: Germany
Age: 57
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Single
Died: 1 Apr 1891
Cause of Death: Hemorrhage
Death Location: Alpine, San Mateo Co
Burial Plot: GAR
FindaGrave ID: 111900325
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ERNEST BEERMAN
Died on a road.
Coroner Crowe received word late last Wednesday night of the finding of a dead body of Ernest Beerman near the ranch of F.W. Wcesshaar in the Alpine district and by his direction Justice Welch drove out there Thursday and held an inquest on the body. The testimony showed that Beerman, who was a German aged 57 years, had been last seen about 9 o'clock Wednesday morning. He was found about 3 o'clock that afternoon by J.E. Sicker, as the latter was returning from La Honda, lying beside the road with a demijohn and bag and his dog nearby. Seeker drove on and informed Andrew Stingel and together they returned and removed the body to Weisshaar's ranch. Thence they went to Mayfield and informed Coroner Crowe. Beerman had evidently had a hemorrhage immediately after climbing a steep hill and gone to the side of the road, rested his head upon his arms and quietly bled to death. There were no evidence of a struggle. Several persons at the inquest testified to the facts in the case and A.T. Dowd stated that he had known Beerman ever since he came to this country, fifteen years ago. He thought he had come from Wisconsin. The jury decided the death was due to a hemorrhage arising from natural causes. Beerman left no family and nothing is known of his family. He leaves no property. For fifteen or twenty years, he has been in the neighborhood of Page's mill and at one time he was in partnership in the farming business with a man named Cooper. The body was brought to Redwood City by Justice Welch and was interred yesterday.
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