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21 | Dr. Alfred James Masecar | ||
23 | Alton and Ethel Johnson Family Taken in Granger, Wyoming in 1949(per memory of Nancy Astorga) | ||
24 | Alton Johnson | ||
25 | Nancy Willmirth Johnson Located at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~stevestevens/all/22571.htm | ||
26 | Cora Isabella Davis | ||
27 | Snellen Ichabod Johnson | ||
28 | John Lycurgus Johnson Caption: Sheriff Lycurgus Johnson, 25 August 1844 Source: Uintah County Library Regional History Center | ||
29 | Genevieve Sprouse Johnson | ||
30 | Genevieve Sprouse Johnson | ||
31 | Baylus Earl Sprouse | ||
32 | Matilda Bertha Bouttier | ||
33 | Genaro Noris and Matilda Bertha Bouttier | ||
34 | Genaro Noris in military uniform Notation on the back of the picture: "To my very dear uncle Dr. Genaro Noris. Signed Genaro Noris 20 August 1903" Note: this picture was taken when Genaro Noris was a cadet of the Heroic Military College (Source of this information: Polo) | ||
35 | Francisca Macias Noris About 1909 | ||
36 | Francisca Cibrian Bouttier | ||
37 | Francisca Cibrian Bouttier | ||
38 | Matilda Bertha Bouttier About 1898 | ||
39 | Francisca Cibrian Bouttier Assuming Francisca is 50 years old in this picture this would be about 1915 | ||
40 | Genaro Noris Probably about 1927. Genaro is on the far right. | ||
41 | Genaro and Joaquin Noris Date: About 1900 BRIEF NOTES FOR THE ROSARY HISTORY. Photograph of the year 1900, by the brothers Genaro and Joaquín Noris. The two portrayed had a crucial role in the history of Rosario in the first two decades of the twentieth century, in addition to belonging to one of the families of the largest roots of the Rosario for centuries. The first, Genaro, following the military tradition of the Noris family was a cadet of the Heroic Military College and notable politician of the revolutionary Sinaloa. He was a treasurer of the Rosary for several years and his career was promoted by his friend, President Alvaro Obregón. In his political career he was elected on August 31, 1918 deputy for Rosario. Obregón offered him the governorship of Sinaloa, but was killed. His brother (the one on the right) Dr. Joaquin Noris settled in Mazatlan although he was one of those who followed Madero. Source: Polo | ||
42 | Genaro Noris | ||
43 | Genaro Noris Genaro is sitting. | ||
44 | Bertha Astorga | ||
45 | Luciano Astorga (cropped) | ||
46 | Astorgas in 1977 Probably Thanksgiving day | ||
47 | Francisca Macias Noris 10 September 1895 | ||
75 | Francisca Cibrian de Bouttier and Matilde Bertha Noris Francisca age 38, Matilda Bertha age 16 Following European tradition they are probably wearing black since their husband and father was murdered 9 months earlier on 2 March 1902. | ||
76 | Luciano and Bertha Astorga and Francisca Cibrian Assuming that Louie is in head in the foreground this would be about 1939. Border crossing records show Francisca arriving to the United States via Nogales on 17 June 1939 to visit her daughter Matilda Bouttier de Noris. | ||
77 | Francisca Sibrian Taken in San Francisco, California, 25 April 1877 at T. A. Brown's Photograph and Ferrotype Gallery located at 606 Kearny Street. She is 12 years at this time. | ||
78 | Matilde Bertha Bouttier 5 years old Taken in Rosario by V. Valades in 1891 Inscription on back: "To my beloved Nacha your love Matilde" Nacha is short for Ignacia which would probably be Ignacia Fletes the grandmother of Matilde and was probably sent by Francisca Sibrian | ||
79 | Matilde Bertha Bouttier with grandchildren Louie and Toby Astorga at restaurant. About 1944 at Clifton's Cafeterias 648 South Broadway, Los Angles, California. | ||
80 | Genaro Noris Genaro is sitting. The other 3 men and location are unknown. Probably about 1925 | ||
81 | Matilde Bertha Noris Bertha (taller) aboard unknown vessel probably around 1929 with unknown woman. | ||
82 | Luciano Torres Astorga On pogo stick probably in California | ||
83 | Francisca Macias Inscription on back "Recuerdo a mis queridas hermanas, Carlota y Esther Macias." Inscription on back in English "Remembering my dear sisters, Carlota and Ester Macias." Mexico, 10 September 1895 | ||
84 | Genaro Noris Genaro (far right) at unknown location and unknown group of men. Probably about 1925. | ||
85 | Jose Teofilo Noris Source: http://sinaloamx.com/teofilo-noris-gente-de-sinaloa/ | ||
90 | Francisca Sibrian in San Francisco | ||
91 | Ygnacia Fletes | ||
92 | Ygnacia Fletes thumbnail | ||
93 | Leopoldo Bouttier thumb | ||
94 | Leopoldo Bouttier | ||
95 | Matilde Bertha Bouttier thumb | ||
96 | Francisca Cibrian (full length) | ||
97 | Alfonzo Cromwell Faucett Provided by Gary Cornum - gcornum@gmail.com | ||
98 | Alfonzo Cromwell Faucett thumb Source: Gary Cornum - gcornum@gmail.com | ||
99 | Martha Victoria "Queen" Bailey Faucett Courtesy of Gary Cornum - gcornum@gmail.com | ||
100 | Martha Victoria "Queen" Bailey Faucett | ||
101 | Christensen's From left to right, top to bottom - Rena, Mary, Amelia, Will, Mother Maren, and Fred Source: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/37237650/person/19196260706/photo/a115e767-1a5d-4daf-bf8e-9f30e5c7e6d4?src=search User: logswest1 | ||
102 | Maren Annette Anderson thumb |