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Name | Maria Matilde Bertha Bouttier Sibrian | |
Born | 14 Mar 1886 | Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 19 Apr 1951 | Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Person ID | I1762 | My Family Tree | Astorga-Noris |
Last Modified | 20 Sep 2021 |
Father | Dr. Leopoldo José Numa Bouttier Fletes, b. Abt 1861, d. 2 Mar 1902, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico (Age ~ 41 years) | |
Mother | Francisca "Pachita" Sibrian / Cibrian Aragon, b. Abt 1865, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico , bur. Marmol, Sinaloa, Mexico | |
Married | 31 Oct 1884 | San Francisco de Asís, Escuinapa, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Family ID | F632 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Genaro Noris Macias, b. 19 Aug 1882, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico , d. 24 Sep 1927, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico (Age 45 years) | |||||||
Married | 27 Sep 1907 | |||||||
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Last Modified | 18 Jul 2015 | |||||||
Family ID | F621 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Matilda Bertha Bouttier | |
Genaro Noris and Matilda Bertha Bouttier | ||
Matilda Bertha Bouttier About 1898 | ||
Tajo Open Pit Mines in 1906 Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico BRIEF NOTES FOR THE ROSARIO HISTORY. Photograph of 1906, of the open pit mine on the grounds of the Royal Shot, today the Iguanero Lagoon. One of the most important events for the company Mines of Tajo, was the discovery of the silver streak of San Marcos, 10 meters wide, which came to produce up to 22,000 lb's per year of the precious metal, which caused a great bonanza, and the opening of tunnels that followed veins of silver, some towards the center of the old city of Rosario, to that vein the Americans baptized it with the name of Comstock in reference to the mine of Nevada, USA. The vein found in this place was notable not only for the fortunes it originated and the development in the Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico but the technological advances of mining at that time, such as squaring. Source: Polo | ||
Corliss Steam Engine in 1906, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico Photograph around 1906, of the Corliss steam engine of the Mines of Tajo company, acquired at the beginning of the 20th century. It was one of the company's technical innovations, due to its thermal and economic efficiency. It was the machine that lifted the "cage" in which the miners ascended from the depths of the Royal Shot. Stationary electric power plant of the Royal Shot that allowed the extraction and discovery of new veins. Source: Polo | ||
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. | ||
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 | ||
Matilde Bertha Bouttier with grandchildren Louie and Toby Astorga at restaurant. About 1944 at Clifton's Cafeterias 648 South Broadway, Los Angles, California. | ||
Clifton's Restaurant in Los Angeles, California. Inside Clifton's Restaurant in Los Angeles, California where the mural is the same as the picture where Louie, Toby and their grandmother Matilde Bouttier were eating. | ||
Matilde Bertha Bouttier thumb | ||
Matilda Bertha Bouttier | ||
Francisca "Pachita" Sibrian Aragon and daughter Matilde Bertha Bouttier Noris |
Documents | Birth Record for Matilde Bertha Bouttier | |
Matilde Bouttier's Birth Record in Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico Date of Christening: 3 April 1886 Date of Birth: 14 March 1886 Priest: Guillermo Lagarda Father: Leopoldo Bouttier Mother: Francisca Sibrian Godparents: Antonia Murua, Ygnacia Fletes de Bouttier Apparently Matilde's name was changed from Maria to Bertha. Source: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-12665-62110-84?cc=1473206&wc=MCMG-729:45865301,45865302,46380201 | ||
Matilde Bertha Bouttier Sibrian Certificate of Birth Record Date: 15 January 1927 Location: Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico Parents: Leopoldo Bouttier and Francisca Sibrian Source: Astorga 'Banana Box' | ||
Matilde Bertha Bouttier Sibrian Certificate of Residence and Travel Date: 7 March 1929 Location: Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico This document is for the purpose of certifying residence of the mother and her three children and for the purpose of traveling to the U.S.A. Source: Astorga 'Banana Box' | ||
S.S. City of Panama Manifest April 16, 1929 Matilde Bertha Bouttier, Guadelupe, Matilde Bertha, and Joaquin | ||
S.S. City of Panama Passenger Accommodations The sheet shows plans for two full decks, not identified, on the City of Panama; the deck plans show passenger accommodations, along with the dining saloon, social hall, smoking room and other amenities. Hand drawn on vellum; some color. Title at center of sheet. "3/32" = 1 foot"--scale given below title. "Union Iron Works, Shipyard, Dec 19, 1890, Drawer No. L2, Job No. S.S. City of Panama"--purple stamp, lower right corner, date an information in ms., in ink. "Case No. 406s Sheet No. 5458s"--purple stamp, lower right corner, numbers in ms., in ink. Focus of item: City of Panama (1873-1913). Location: http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p9539coll1/id/22054/rec/20 | ||
1929 Street Map of Los Angeles Location: http://www.bigmapblog.com/2012/hills-street-map-of-los-angeles-1928/ | ||
1930 Census Location: 1010 Verton Street, Los Angeles, California Matilde Noris, Head, Rent $31/mth, no radio, 31 yrs old, does not own farm Bertha Noris, Daughter, 17 yrs old, attended school since 9/1/1929 Guadalupe, Daughter, 19 yrs old, attended school since 9/1/1929 Joaquin, Son, 15 yrs old, attended school since 9/1/1929 | ||
Border Crossing of Matilde Noris and son Joaquin Noris 23 May 1938 via Loredo, Texas | ||
17 June 1939 Border Crossing for Francisca Sibrian Bouttier Age: 73 years old Home Address: Galle Gristerna, 160, El Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico Arrival Contact: Daughter, Matilda Bouttier de Noris Address: 727 W. 58th Street, Los Angeles, California Time admitted: Until December 17, 1939 | ||
October 28 1941 Border Crossing from Mexico to the United States. Matilde Bertha Bouttier, 58 years old, traveled from El Rosario, Mexico to 112 31st Street, Los Angeles, California to visit her son Joaquin through Nogales, Arizona on 26 October 1941. | ||
ID Card for Matilde Bertha Bouttier Noris Address: 8251 Blackburn Avenue, Los Angeles, California Birth Date: 14 March 1886 Birth Place: Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico Marital Status: Widow Occupation: Practical Nurse Read: Yes Write: Yes Nationality: Mexican Height: 5.3 Weight 157 Complexion: Medium Hair: Gray Eyes: Brown Entered United States for permanent residence: San Pedro, California Date of Entry: 21 April 1929 Vessel: SS City of Panama Father: Leopoldo Bouttier Mother: Francisca Sibrian |
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