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Ernest Williams

Date of Birth: 28 Jul 1869

Born In: Australia

Age: 19

Occupation: 

Marital Status: Single

Died: 2 Dec 1888

Cause of Death: Inanition and Exposure

Death Location: Oakland County Jail

Burial Plot: IOOF

FindaGrave ID: 198508086

Ernest Williams

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Ernest's mother was Mrs. Lizal according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
He died of of inanition and exposure while in the Oakland 4th District County Jail at the age of 19 years old and was initially interred in 17-5/46-Ave Section in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in San Francisco.
Ernest is seen in 1880 living in San Francisco with the family of Elizabeth Searight and her four children all born in Ireland. Elizabeth was a widowed Music Teacher and Ernest was warded to her.
He was removed from the Odd Fellows Cemetery in San Francisco during the 1930's and placed in the Greenlawn Memorial Park.
In 2021, his headstone was found in a construction dumpster in San Carlos and was brought to the Union Cemetery where it was placed in the IOOF section of the cemetery.

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    Florence Julia McNulty

    Date of Birth: 31 Oct 1907

    Born In: Woodside

    Age: 7 months

    Occupation: Infant

    Marital Status: Single

    Died: 2 Jun 1908

    Cause of Death: 

    Death Location: Woodside

    Burial Plot: W165

    FindaGrave ID: 236121997

    Florence Julia McNulty

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    Infant daughter of John and Catherine McNulty

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      Eugenia “Jean” Cloud

      Date of Birth: 29 Oct 1906

      Born In: Santa Cruz

      Age: 102

      Occupation: 

      Marital Status: Widowed

      Died: 19 Mar 2009

      Cause of Death: 

      Death Location: Redwood City

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      FindaGrave ID: 80969896

      Eugenia “Jean” Cloud

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      Jean Cloud is buried along with her husband Roy Noble Cloud in the Alta Mesa Memorial Park in Palo Alto. She was a leading factor in obtaining National Landmark status for the Union Cemetery.
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      Resident of Redwood City
      Age 102, passed away peacefully on March 19, 2009 in Redwood City, CA.
      Mrs. Cloud was born on October 29, 1906 in Santa Cruz, CA. She was the only child of Claire Cummings and Frederick Reynolds. She was also predeceased by her loving husband of 56 years, Roy N. Cloud and daughter Elizabeth Jean Steele. She is survived by her beloved daughter, Meribah Crowley of Greenwich, CT; and 5 granddaughters: Susan McClellan, who she raised, and was her loving caregiver in her later years; Alison Crowley of Los Angeles, CA; Susie Kelly of Ridgefield, CT; Samantha Anderlind of Riverside, CT; Meghan Dorton of San Clemente, CA and 7 great grandchildren.
      Mrs. Cloud, a third generation Californian, graduated from San Jose High School and received her teaching certificate from San Jose State University. Besides her devotion to teaching elementary school and music, her first love was the stage, where she trained to be an opera singer and sang "Carmen" in San Jose. She also traveled the country in the 1920's, during the golden age of vaudeville, as a company member of singers and dancers in the famed "Fanchon and Marco" shows.

      As a proud resident of Redwood City for the past 65 years, she was active with the Red Cross, an honorary life member of the PTA, the Tuberculosis Assoc, Planned Parenthood and the Historic Resource Archives Committee of Redwood City. The volunteer work closest to her heart was the restoration of the Union Cemetery, where she was instrumental in making it an historical landmark. Most recently, she was celebrated in Spectrum Magazine's November 2005 issue in the cover story "The Lady is a Champ," featuring all of her volunteer efforts in Redwood City.

      She also had a true passion for genealogy. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and the Mayflower Society. She was a direct descendant of Governor William Bradford, the first Governor of Massachusetts and recorder of the journal for the Mayflower. She was also a proud descendant of the pioneering Roundtree family of Santa Cruz, CA.

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      Louisa Abreo

      Date of Birth: 29 Feb 1904

      Born In: South San Francisco

      Age: 5 months

      Occupation: Infant

      Marital Status: Single

      Died: 12 Aug 1904

      Cause of Death: Cerebral Meningitis

      Death Location: South San Francisco

      Burial Plot: PG

      FindaGrave ID: 255747458

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        Giovanni Acerbi

        Date of Birth: 13 Feb 1873

        Born In: Italy

        Age: 54

        Occupation: Gardener

        Marital Status: Single

        Died: 12 Feb 1927

        Cause of Death: Carcinoma of duodenum

        Death Location: Community Hospital

        Burial Plot: 

        FindaGrave ID: 255888303

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          Simon Acero

          Date of Birth: 1877

          Born In: Spain

          Age: 55

          Occupation: Laborer

          Marital Status: Married

          Died: 24 Oct 1932

          Cause of Death: Struck by automobile

          Death Location: Community Hospital

          Burial Plot: 55

          FindaGrave ID: 236492230

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            Albert L Ackerman

            Date of Birth: 1864

            Born In: Germany

            Age: 50

            Occupation: Blacksmith/Hotel Keeper

            Marital Status: Married

            Died: 8 Oct 1914

            Cause of Death: Gunshot Wound of Head

            Death Location: San Francisco

            Burial Plot: 62

            FindaGrave ID: 6536928

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            AUGUST L. ACKERMAN
            Redwood City Democrat
            Oct. 15, 1914
            August L. Ackerman of La Honda shot and killed his wife in San Francisco, Wednesday and sent a bullet into his own brain, dying a few hours after his wife had passed away. Ackerman was a pioneer of La Honda, having at one time conducted a blacksmith business there and later in connection with a former wife, conducted a small hotel, He was divorced from his former wife several years ago and sometime afterwards married the woman he killed last Wednesday.
            On September 12, 1912, Ackerman filed suit for divorce in Redwood City, but the complaint was dismissed May 13, 1913. On April 14 of this year, the wife brought suit for divorce in Redwood City and the case was tried June 18, the divorce was denied on August 14 last.
            The couple had been quarreling since and Mrs. Ackerman went to live in San Francisco. Wednesday Ackerman left La Honda and went to San Francisco to ask Mrs. Ackerman to go back and live with him. His efforts to effect a reconciliation failed. When she refused, he drew a revolver and shot her, killing her instantly.
            Mrs. Ackerman is survived by four children by a former marriage. Both Ackerman and his wife were married 50 years old. Ackerman's victim was interned in San Francisco while he was buried in this city.

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            AUGUST L. ACKERMAN
            Redwood City Democrat
            Oct. 15, 1914
            August L. Ackerman of La Honda shot and killed his wife in San Francisco, Wednesday and sent a bullet into his own brain, dying a few hours after his wife had passed away. Ackerman was a pioncer of La Honda, having at one time conducted a blacksmith business there and later in connection with a former wife, conducted a small hotel, He was divorced from his former wife several years ago and sometime afterwards married the woman he killed last Wednesday.

            On September 12, 1912, Ackerman filed suit for divorce in Redwood City, but the complaint was dismissed May 13, 1913. On April 14 of this year, the wife brought suit for divorce in Redwood City and the case was tried June 18, the divorce was denied on August 14 last.

            The couple had been quarreling since and Mrs. Ackerman went to live in San Francisco. Wednesday Ackerman left La Honda and went to San Francisco to ask Mrs. Ackerman to go back and live with him. His efforts to effect a reconciliation failed. When she refused, he drew a revolver and shot her, killing her instantly.

            Mrs. Ackerman is survived by four children by a former marriage. Both Ackerman and his wife were married 50 years old. Ackerman�s victim was interned in San Francisco while he was buried in this city.

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              Raymond Acosta

              Date of Birth: 1897

              Born In: 

              Age: 30

              Occupation: 

              Marital Status: 

              Died: 13 Apr 1927

              Cause of Death: 

              Death Location: Community Hospital

              Burial Plot: 

              FindaGrave ID: 255888454

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                Rose L Adams

                Date of Birth: 1862

                Born In: Massachusetts

                Age: 36

                Occupation: 

                Marital Status: Widow

                Died: 27 May 1898

                Cause of Death: Mitral Disease of the Heart

                Death Location: Menlo Park

                Burial Plot: 169

                FindaGrave ID: 5842268

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                  Twin Boy Adams

                  Date of Birth: 5 May 1928

                  Born In: Community Hospital

                  Age: 1 day

                  Occupation: Infant

                  Marital Status: Single

                  Died: 6 May 1928

                  Cause of Death: Premature birth

                  Death Location: Community Hospital

                  Burial Plot: 

                  FindaGrave ID: 255894098

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                  Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Adams

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