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Valantine <I>Menard</I> Dolina

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Valantine Menard Dolina

Birth
France
Death
5 Mar 1935 (aged 52)
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
Plot
St. Peter, F 63
Memorial ID
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Full dates, places from Nevada death certificate. Maiden name from clipping showing surname of brothers. (Maiden name spelled Maynard on immigration manifest, Mainard on son's death certificate.)

Valetine's husband Ovide Cazenave immigrated May 1910 through New Orleans on SS California. He was aged 32, a baker, last residence Bordeaux, France, and came with his brother, Justin, aged 25, a blacksmith. Valentine is shown as his closest relative in France, residing at Ares Street 271, Bordeaux, France. Their final destination is shown as New Orleans.

Valentine and son René immigrated January 1912 through New Orleans on SS Mexico. She is 27, an "ironeress", born in France, most recently from Royan. Her nearest relative is her mother Maynard. René is 8 years old. Their stated destination is San Antonio.

Notice of the decree of divorce for Ovide and Valentine Cazenave is published in The Recorder (San Francisco), Friday, 19 May 1916.

As of 1920, Ovide Cazenave is censused in San Jose, Santa Clara county, California; he is divorced, aged 41, a lodger in the household of Frank Alcaraz. Ovide is in the San Jose city directories of 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1920. His WWI draft registration gives his date of birth as 18 June 1877. His draft card indicates he was living in San Jose, working as a baker, and his next of kin was son George Rene, whose address was in Reno, Nevada.

Valentine is censused 1920 in Reno, Washoe county, Nevada, with husband Sylvio Dolina and son George Casanave. She and her son were born in France with both parents also born there. Her husband was born in Switzerland with Italian his native language.
Full dates, places from Nevada death certificate. Maiden name from clipping showing surname of brothers. (Maiden name spelled Maynard on immigration manifest, Mainard on son's death certificate.)

Valetine's husband Ovide Cazenave immigrated May 1910 through New Orleans on SS California. He was aged 32, a baker, last residence Bordeaux, France, and came with his brother, Justin, aged 25, a blacksmith. Valentine is shown as his closest relative in France, residing at Ares Street 271, Bordeaux, France. Their final destination is shown as New Orleans.

Valentine and son René immigrated January 1912 through New Orleans on SS Mexico. She is 27, an "ironeress", born in France, most recently from Royan. Her nearest relative is her mother Maynard. René is 8 years old. Their stated destination is San Antonio.

Notice of the decree of divorce for Ovide and Valentine Cazenave is published in The Recorder (San Francisco), Friday, 19 May 1916.

As of 1920, Ovide Cazenave is censused in San Jose, Santa Clara county, California; he is divorced, aged 41, a lodger in the household of Frank Alcaraz. Ovide is in the San Jose city directories of 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1920. His WWI draft registration gives his date of birth as 18 June 1877. His draft card indicates he was living in San Jose, working as a baker, and his next of kin was son George Rene, whose address was in Reno, Nevada.

Valentine is censused 1920 in Reno, Washoe county, Nevada, with husband Sylvio Dolina and son George Casanave. She and her son were born in France with both parents also born there. Her husband was born in Switzerland with Italian his native language.

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Valantine Dolina
1882 — 1935


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  • Maintained by: L McKeown
  • Originally Created by: Peggy
  • Added: Jun 14, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38348330/valantine-dolina: accessed ), memorial page for Valantine Menard Dolina (23 Mar 1882–5 Mar 1935), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38348330, citing Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA; Maintained by L McKeown (contributor 49361309).