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Frank Narciso Rubidoux

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Frank Narciso Rubidoux

Birth
Riverside County, California, USA
Death
7 Jul 1985 (aged 86)
Anaheim, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Corona, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map
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Great-grandson of Louis Rubidoux, pioneer.

Grandson of Abundo Rubidoux

Frank's parents were:
Cristobal (Christopher) Maximillian Rubidoux, b. Dec. 25, 1873 in Riverside, Riverside County, CA. and d. Jan. 16, 1958 in Upland, San Bernardino County, CA. &
María Dolores/Dolores María Acuna, b. Mar. 23, 1877 in San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County, CA. and d. Jul. 20, 1964 in Upland, San Bernardino County, CA.

Los Angeles Evening Express (Los Angeles, CA.), P. 13, Col. 1
Thu., Sep. 12, 1918
FATHER AND TWO SONS REGISTER FOR SERVICE
ONTARIO, Sept. 12. - A father and two sons registering for the selective draft at the same time was one of the peculiar cases brought to light here today at a registration station at Chaffey High School.
C. M. Rubidoux, 426 East Park street, and his sons, Frank and Percy Rubidoux, all presented themselves for registration under the provisions of the new man-power law.
Mr. Rubidoux, Sr., will be 45 next Christmas eve; Frank Rubidoux was 20 on July 24, last, while Percy was 18 on March 31, last. A third son, Frank, age 23, is already in the Army.

On May 17, 1919, Frank Rubidoux and Carmelita Noriega were married in Chino, San Bernardino county, CA.

The Bulletin (Pomona, CA.), P. 3, Col. 1
Sun., May 18, 1919
YOUNG RUBIDOUX SEEKS BLESSING
DESCENDANT OF NOTED FAMILY FLEES WITH LADY LOVE
Escaping the watchful eyes of the bride's parents, Frank Rubidoux, of Ontario and Carmetti (Carmelita) Noriega of San Dimas, yesterday hied themselves in an automobile to Chino and were hastily married by City Recorder A. O. Dillon.
Rubidoux is 21 years of age and his bride is 19. The parents of the latter had objected to the match, and also suspected that an elopement might occur. For this reason they had kept a sharp watch on the daughter; but love finds ways, and yesterday, through the assistance of two cousins of the girl, she was taken to Pomona, where she met her lover.
Without any undue ceremony the entire party then drove to Chino, where the two were married. Last evening, they were on their way back to San Dimas to ask the forgiveness and the blessing of the old folks, after which they were scheduled to go to Ontario and go through the same performance with the groom's parents, for they were also opposed to the match. As soon as the four parents are placated the young folks will move to the beach, where they will make their home. Rubidoux is a descendant of the old family from which Mount Rubidoux is named.

Frank and Carmelita "Lita" Rubidoux's children were:
1. Aberdeen "Abby" Louise Rubidoux, b. Jul. 18, 1920 in CA. and d. Jul. 8, 2012 in Camarillo, Ventura County, CA. Aberdeen married Gus Valenzuela.
2. John "Jack" David Rubidoux, b. Aug. 24, 1922 in Riverside County, CA. and d. Jun. 23, 1987 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, CA.
3. Carmelita "Judy" Marie Rubidoux, b. May 24, 1924 in Brea, Orange County, CA. and d. Apr. 1965 in Ap.r 1965 in Riverside County, Cali. Judy marr. Jerry W. Ray.

2nd Spouse Rebecca Yorba
Contributor: Lisa Myers (47791947) • [email protected]

Press Enterprise (Riverside, CA.)
Jul. 9, 1985
FRANK RUBIDOUX, CORONA - Frank N. Rubidoux, great-grandson of one of Riverside's first settlers and colonizers, died Sunday in Anaheim Memorial Hospital. He was 86.
Graveside services will be at 11 A.M. tomorrow at Sunnyslope Cemetery in Corona.
A Riverside native, he spent most of his life in Riverside and Corona working as a foreman for various citrus farms. He retired in Anaheim about 15 years ago.
Mr. Rubidoux was the great-grandson of Louis Rubidoux, a French pioneer rancher who settled in the southland and acquired cast holdings of land in 1847;
Riverside's Mt. Rubidoux and the community of Rubidoux is named after him.
He is survived by step-sons, Roy Pina of Avila Beach and Edwin Pina of Ohio;
daughter, Aberdeen Valenzula of Camarillo; and numerous grandchildren.
Great-grandson of Louis Rubidoux, pioneer.

Grandson of Abundo Rubidoux

Frank's parents were:
Cristobal (Christopher) Maximillian Rubidoux, b. Dec. 25, 1873 in Riverside, Riverside County, CA. and d. Jan. 16, 1958 in Upland, San Bernardino County, CA. &
María Dolores/Dolores María Acuna, b. Mar. 23, 1877 in San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County, CA. and d. Jul. 20, 1964 in Upland, San Bernardino County, CA.

Los Angeles Evening Express (Los Angeles, CA.), P. 13, Col. 1
Thu., Sep. 12, 1918
FATHER AND TWO SONS REGISTER FOR SERVICE
ONTARIO, Sept. 12. - A father and two sons registering for the selective draft at the same time was one of the peculiar cases brought to light here today at a registration station at Chaffey High School.
C. M. Rubidoux, 426 East Park street, and his sons, Frank and Percy Rubidoux, all presented themselves for registration under the provisions of the new man-power law.
Mr. Rubidoux, Sr., will be 45 next Christmas eve; Frank Rubidoux was 20 on July 24, last, while Percy was 18 on March 31, last. A third son, Frank, age 23, is already in the Army.

On May 17, 1919, Frank Rubidoux and Carmelita Noriega were married in Chino, San Bernardino county, CA.

The Bulletin (Pomona, CA.), P. 3, Col. 1
Sun., May 18, 1919
YOUNG RUBIDOUX SEEKS BLESSING
DESCENDANT OF NOTED FAMILY FLEES WITH LADY LOVE
Escaping the watchful eyes of the bride's parents, Frank Rubidoux, of Ontario and Carmetti (Carmelita) Noriega of San Dimas, yesterday hied themselves in an automobile to Chino and were hastily married by City Recorder A. O. Dillon.
Rubidoux is 21 years of age and his bride is 19. The parents of the latter had objected to the match, and also suspected that an elopement might occur. For this reason they had kept a sharp watch on the daughter; but love finds ways, and yesterday, through the assistance of two cousins of the girl, she was taken to Pomona, where she met her lover.
Without any undue ceremony the entire party then drove to Chino, where the two were married. Last evening, they were on their way back to San Dimas to ask the forgiveness and the blessing of the old folks, after which they were scheduled to go to Ontario and go through the same performance with the groom's parents, for they were also opposed to the match. As soon as the four parents are placated the young folks will move to the beach, where they will make their home. Rubidoux is a descendant of the old family from which Mount Rubidoux is named.

Frank and Carmelita "Lita" Rubidoux's children were:
1. Aberdeen "Abby" Louise Rubidoux, b. Jul. 18, 1920 in CA. and d. Jul. 8, 2012 in Camarillo, Ventura County, CA. Aberdeen married Gus Valenzuela.
2. John "Jack" David Rubidoux, b. Aug. 24, 1922 in Riverside County, CA. and d. Jun. 23, 1987 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, CA.
3. Carmelita "Judy" Marie Rubidoux, b. May 24, 1924 in Brea, Orange County, CA. and d. Apr. 1965 in Ap.r 1965 in Riverside County, Cali. Judy marr. Jerry W. Ray.

2nd Spouse Rebecca Yorba
Contributor: Lisa Myers (47791947) • [email protected]

Press Enterprise (Riverside, CA.)
Jul. 9, 1985
FRANK RUBIDOUX, CORONA - Frank N. Rubidoux, great-grandson of one of Riverside's first settlers and colonizers, died Sunday in Anaheim Memorial Hospital. He was 86.
Graveside services will be at 11 A.M. tomorrow at Sunnyslope Cemetery in Corona.
A Riverside native, he spent most of his life in Riverside and Corona working as a foreman for various citrus farms. He retired in Anaheim about 15 years ago.
Mr. Rubidoux was the great-grandson of Louis Rubidoux, a French pioneer rancher who settled in the southland and acquired cast holdings of land in 1847;
Riverside's Mt. Rubidoux and the community of Rubidoux is named after him.
He is survived by step-sons, Roy Pina of Avila Beach and Edwin Pina of Ohio;
daughter, Aberdeen Valenzula of Camarillo; and numerous grandchildren.


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