2020: There is only a single house at Cottage Grove, Siskiyou County, California.
Wonder what was there in 1884.
Child: Ella Vina (Pepper) Smith was the daughter of Chester Pepper Sr. and Susie (Alpheus) Pepper
https://www.siskiyoudaily.com/article/20150513/OBITUARIES/150519873
Ella Vina (Pepper) Smith was the daughter of Chester Pepper Sr. and Susie (Alpheus) Pepper.
Ella Vina (Pepper) Smith was the daughter of Chester Pepper Sr. and Susie (Alpheus) Pepper. She was born on Aug. 31, 1925, at Ti Bar on the Klamath River. She was raised and lived on the river from childhood to the age of 15. She then moved to Santa Rosa for 40-plus years and returned to Happy Camp and Yreka for her remaining years. Vina was an elder member of the Karuk Tribe. She was a respected, fluent speaker of the Karuk language.
Vina is survived by her four children, Zelda Brown of Washington, Mickey Manuel of Sebastopol, Byron Manuel of Medford, Oregon, and Robert Manuel of Yreka; one brother, Kenneth Pepper of Sparks, Nevada; 32 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; 15 great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Carlino Smith; her siblings Ruth Wingo, and Robert, Chester, Mary and Benjamin Pepper; her children, Mary Mae Pepper, Alphonso and John Riate, Loretta Pinola, and Vernon and Randy Manuel; and her parents.
Her school years were attended at Ti Bar and Sherman Indian School in Riverside, California. She had worked many years in the cannery business and was a loving caregiver for the elderly. Her last occupation was as a master speaker for the Karuk language. She had taught many tribal members the language. She was also very instrumental in working with the UC Berkeley Linguistic Department. She and other fluent speakers helped record and document many chapters of the Karuk language.
Vina was an active individual of the Christian walk. She loved studying her Bible and singing her church hymns. Everyone knows that she was kind-hearted. She loved to travel and visit many of her relatives and friends. She always had a helping hand for the elders, even when she became elderly. She was a very strong, independent woman who many loved, adored and respected. She will be missed by many but her love and kindness will always be remembered.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2015, at the Fulton Pentecostal Church, 3380 Fulton Road, Fulton, California. Burial will follow at the Santa Rosa Memorial Park on Shiloh Road in Windsor, California.
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Possible Aunt of (100096481): Ernest R. Alpheus
BIRTH 23 Aug 1916
Cottage Grove, Siskiyou County, California, USA
DEATH 23 Apr 1966 (aged 49)
Siskiyou County, California, USA
BURIAL: Happy Camp District Cemetery, Happy Camp, Siskiyou County, California, USA
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2020: There is only a single house at Cottage Grove, Siskiyou County, California.
Wonder what was there in 1884.
Child: Ella Vina (Pepper) Smith was the daughter of Chester Pepper Sr. and Susie (Alpheus) Pepper
https://www.siskiyoudaily.com/article/20150513/OBITUARIES/150519873
Ella Vina (Pepper) Smith was the daughter of Chester Pepper Sr. and Susie (Alpheus) Pepper.
Ella Vina (Pepper) Smith was the daughter of Chester Pepper Sr. and Susie (Alpheus) Pepper. She was born on Aug. 31, 1925, at Ti Bar on the Klamath River. She was raised and lived on the river from childhood to the age of 15. She then moved to Santa Rosa for 40-plus years and returned to Happy Camp and Yreka for her remaining years. Vina was an elder member of the Karuk Tribe. She was a respected, fluent speaker of the Karuk language.
Vina is survived by her four children, Zelda Brown of Washington, Mickey Manuel of Sebastopol, Byron Manuel of Medford, Oregon, and Robert Manuel of Yreka; one brother, Kenneth Pepper of Sparks, Nevada; 32 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; 15 great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Carlino Smith; her siblings Ruth Wingo, and Robert, Chester, Mary and Benjamin Pepper; her children, Mary Mae Pepper, Alphonso and John Riate, Loretta Pinola, and Vernon and Randy Manuel; and her parents.
Her school years were attended at Ti Bar and Sherman Indian School in Riverside, California. She had worked many years in the cannery business and was a loving caregiver for the elderly. Her last occupation was as a master speaker for the Karuk language. She had taught many tribal members the language. She was also very instrumental in working with the UC Berkeley Linguistic Department. She and other fluent speakers helped record and document many chapters of the Karuk language.
Vina was an active individual of the Christian walk. She loved studying her Bible and singing her church hymns. Everyone knows that she was kind-hearted. She loved to travel and visit many of her relatives and friends. She always had a helping hand for the elders, even when she became elderly. She was a very strong, independent woman who many loved, adored and respected. She will be missed by many but her love and kindness will always be remembered.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2015, at the Fulton Pentecostal Church, 3380 Fulton Road, Fulton, California. Burial will follow at the Santa Rosa Memorial Park on Shiloh Road in Windsor, California.
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Possible Aunt of (100096481): Ernest R. Alpheus
BIRTH 23 Aug 1916
Cottage Grove, Siskiyou County, California, USA
DEATH 23 Apr 1966 (aged 49)
Siskiyou County, California, USA
BURIAL: Happy Camp District Cemetery, Happy Camp, Siskiyou County, California, USA
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Family Members
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Chauncy Alpheus
1860 – unknown
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Elizabeth C "Lizzie" Alpheus Maddux
1880–1963
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Johnson Alpheus
1882–1962
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Logan Ranford Alpheus
1887–1961
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Peter Loulin Alpheus
1889–1976
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Loran Alpheus
1890 – unknown
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Robert Eugene Alpheus
1895–1975
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Daisy Ruth Alpheus Pepper Pybas Wilder
1898–1979
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Benjamin Alpheus
1901–1945
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George Issac Alpheus
1905–1953
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Leone Alpheus
1906 – unknown
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