Twin Girl Adams
Date of Birth: 5 May 1928
Born In: Community Hospital
Age: 0
Occupation: Infant
Marital Status: Single
Died: 5 May 1928
Cause of Death: Premature birth
Death Location: Community Hospital
Burial Plot:
FindaGrave ID: 255894187
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Twin daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Adams
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Frederick Ahe
Date of Birth: 1828
Born In: Ohio
Age: 32
Occupation:
Marital Status:
Died: 19 Nov 1860
Cause of Death:
Death Location: San Mateo County
Burial Plot: 136
FindaGrave ID: 146909975
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Charles Akerstrom
Date of Birth: 1838
Born In: Sweden
Age: 66
Occupation: Wood piler
Marital Status:
Died: 19 Mar 1905
Cause of Death: Natural Causes
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: P
FindaGrave ID: 6536932
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CHARLES ACKERSTROM
Redwood City Democrat
March 23, 1905
Charlie has gone to rest,
He was one of Redwood City's oldest residents.
Charles Ackerstrom, one of the old-time residents, passed away sometime between Sunday afternoon and Monday night in his cabin at the rear of Germania Hall. The deceased had been in failing health for months and unable to earn his living. He was too proud to ask for charity, and with his declining strength strove to give some return for kindness' that were shown him. It had been his custom for sometime to call each afternoon at the saloon of Herman Anderson where he would be given food and such other nourishment as he required. He was on hand as usual Sunday but failed to appear Monday and after closing his place that night, Mr. Anderson made an investigation and found the old man lying on his bed dead. His body was taken in charge by Mr. Crowe and yesterday was buried in Union Cemetery. In accordance with directions given by the Scandinavian Society of San Francisco, of which the deceased was a member, he was given a fitting funeral. Rev. C.C. Kirkland conducted services at the grave. A number of friends attended.
Charles Ackerstrom's true name was Johan Gustaf Ackerstrom. He was a native of Sweden, aged 66 years. The deceased was best known by the unkind appellation of "Crazy Charlie". He had lived in Redwood City for 35 years and until recently had followed the occupation of wood piler. He was a harmless, honest and industrious man.
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Infant of Frank Palmas Alcalde
Date of Birth: 7 Sep 1915
Born In: Redwood City
Age: 0
Occupation: Infant
Marital Status: Single
Died: 7 Sep 1915
Cause of Death: Stillborn
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot:
FindaGrave ID: 6536934
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Most likely the still born child of Frank Acalde (FaG#
148123009), and Maria Acalde (FaG# 148122905)
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James Alcorn
Date of Birth: 1837
Born In: Ireland
Age: 59
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Single
Died: 7 Jun 1896
Cause of Death: Bright's Disease
Death Location: Menlo Park
Burial Plot: D19
FindaGrave ID: 6536939
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JAMES ALCORN
The Gate Post
Burial book page 44
Menlo Park Presbyterian Church founder James Alcorn was born in Ireland in 1837. When he was twenty-two he left his boyhood home to seek fame and fortune in the land of the "Free heart's Hope and Home", and arrived in Philadelphia in 1859. After several years in Philadelphia, he was lured by stories of the wealth of California, and pulled up stakes and headed for San Francisco, arriving in 1867 He settled in Menlo Park the same year.
While in Menlo Park, he was a successful small farmer, and in 1874 was one of 13 people who were the charter members of the new Presbyterian Church in Menlo Park. James was thrown from a buggy in 1894, and sustained injuries that eventually took his life in June, 1896. He was eulogized by the Rev Scott, of MPPC and buried in the Union Cemetery in Redwood City. He never married and was survived by a brother in California and several nieces and nephews in Philadelphia. His obituary stated, "His robust honesty, sterling integrity and charitable disposition and hospitable ways won him the admiration and friendship of the community." The article also noted that he "bore his sufferings with Christian fortitude." Politics was another interest. The article ends, "Though a staunch Republican and an ardent party worker, he did not seek office although he was often prevailed upon by friends to do so. He held the position of Road Overseer for one term under the late John Stafford. This was the only office ever held by him."
Although James Alcorn, didn't leave posterity in the traditional sense, be left a legacy that will live longer and affect more people than he could have imagined, all because he was willing to be counted among those 13 original people.
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David W Aldrich
Date of Birth: 21 Jun 1812
Born In: Rhode Island
Age: 52
Occupation: Hotel Keeper
Marital Status: Married
Died: 27 Sep 1865
Cause of Death:
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: 52
FindaGrave ID: 210701914
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James Alfrey
Date of Birth: 11 Feb 1828
Born In: England
Age: 41
Occupation:
Marital Status: Married
Died: 26 Apr 1869
Cause of Death:
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: Masonic
FindaGrave ID: 255589192
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San Francisco Morning Call Newspaper 12 Nov 1869
ALLFREY- In Redwood City, April 26 1869 at the residence of Mrs. C. Ayers, James Allfrey, late of Napa City, Cal a native of England, aged 41 years, 2 months, and 15 days.
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Baby Girl Stillborn Allain
Date of Birth: 1 Jun 1941
Born In: Redwood City
Age: 0
Occupation: Infant
Marital Status: Single
Died: 1 Jun 1941
Cause of Death: Premature placental separation
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: R156
FindaGrave ID: 255894469
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George Dewey Allain
Date of Birth: 5 Nov 1896
Born In: Redwood City
Age: 21
Occupation: Sailor US Navy
Marital Status: Married
Died: 4 Oct 1918
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
Death Location: Washington
Burial Plot: Redmen
FindaGrave ID: 150253770
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San Mateo Cal. NEWS, October 9, 1918
Redwood City Boy Passes Away at Bremerton
FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY FOR GEORGE D. ALLAIN, WHO DIED IN THE NAVY
Funeral services were held in Redwood City for George D Allain, who died at Bremerton last Friday while serving in the navy. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock from his late residence at 319 Bradford street, and internment took place at Union Cemetery.
Allain was 21 years and 11 months old and leaves a widow, Mrs. Hazel Allain. Besides his widow, he is survived by his parents, Toussaint and Mary Allain, and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. G. Alves, Mrs. J Williamson, Mrs. W. Lutje, Mrs. A. West, Mrs. H. Angelico, and Julius, Frank, and Emile Allain.
Before enlisting in the navy Allain was employed as a chauffeur. The members of the bereaved family have the sympathy of the community in their hour of sadness.
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Mary Victoria Allain
Date of Birth: 30 Jan 1854
Born In: Grass Valley, California
Age: 67
Occupation: At home
Marital Status: Married
Died: 25 Jul 1922
Cause of Death: Myocarditis
Death Location: Redwood City
Burial Plot: Redmen
FindaGrave ID: 234715818
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San Francisco Examiner, 26 July 1922
ALLAIN - At Redwood City , July 25, 1922 Mary Allain, beloved wife of Toussaint Allain and loving mother of Mrs. George Alvis, Mrs. Jack Williamson, Mrs. William Lutje, Mrs. A West, Mrs. B. Angelico and Julius, Frank, Emile Allain and John and Tony Badie and the late George D. Allain, a native of Grass Valley, aged 67 years 6 months 25 days.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral, Thursday, July 27, at 2 p. m. at her late residence 319 Bradford st., Redwood City. Internment Union Cemetery.
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