Mariposa Gazette: MARRIED - DULCICH - CASTAGNETTO -- In Hunter's Valley, December 26, 1894, by Judge F. H. Hall, Giacomo Dulcich and Miss Angie Castagnetto. The marriage of this young couple took place at the home of the bride, and was witnessed by a number of friends of both parties. The bride is the youngest daughter of Dominico Castagnetto of Hunter's Valley, and was born and raised in that pretty valley. She is a sweet mannered girl and will make an excellent wife. Her dress of some soft tan material trimmed with lace and orange blossoms was pretty and becoming. The groom is an industrious young man, worthy of the bride he has won. Miss Annie Quierolo was bride's maid and Dan Castagnetto, best man. The Gazette was favored with cake and wine from the bounteous wedding feast. We wish the newly wedded pair long life and happiness.
Obituary: DULCICH, Giocomo August 27, 1898 Mariposa Gazette
Death of Giacomo DULCICH.
On Monday evening last at about five o'clock Giacomo DULCICH of Hunter's Valley, quietly passed away. He had been sick for some time past with typhoid fever, which was the cause of his death.
The deceased was a young man of exemplary habits. He was the nephew of George DULCICH, and came here when a young man from Austria, his native country. A few years ago he was married to Miss Angie CASTAGNETTO, who with two little children are left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father.
His remains were interred on Wednesday at the Odd Fellows cemetery in Bear Valley, under the auspices of the Hornitos Lodge of Odd Fellows, the deceased being a member of that order.
Mariposa Gazette: MARRIED - DULCICH - CASTAGNETTO -- In Hunter's Valley, December 26, 1894, by Judge F. H. Hall, Giacomo Dulcich and Miss Angie Castagnetto. The marriage of this young couple took place at the home of the bride, and was witnessed by a number of friends of both parties. The bride is the youngest daughter of Dominico Castagnetto of Hunter's Valley, and was born and raised in that pretty valley. She is a sweet mannered girl and will make an excellent wife. Her dress of some soft tan material trimmed with lace and orange blossoms was pretty and becoming. The groom is an industrious young man, worthy of the bride he has won. Miss Annie Quierolo was bride's maid and Dan Castagnetto, best man. The Gazette was favored with cake and wine from the bounteous wedding feast. We wish the newly wedded pair long life and happiness.
Obituary: DULCICH, Giocomo August 27, 1898 Mariposa Gazette
Death of Giacomo DULCICH.
On Monday evening last at about five o'clock Giacomo DULCICH of Hunter's Valley, quietly passed away. He had been sick for some time past with typhoid fever, which was the cause of his death.
The deceased was a young man of exemplary habits. He was the nephew of George DULCICH, and came here when a young man from Austria, his native country. A few years ago he was married to Miss Angie CASTAGNETTO, who with two little children are left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father.
His remains were interred on Wednesday at the Odd Fellows cemetery in Bear Valley, under the auspices of the Hornitos Lodge of Odd Fellows, the deceased being a member of that order.
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