#2219 Guadalupe Alvarado, 5'11", dark complexion, brown eyes, grey hair, laborer, Hollister
San Benito County Information from Great Register: #2242, Guadalupe Alvarado, age 21, 5'11", Dark Complexion, Brown Eyes, Grey Hair, Laborer Born: California, Precinct: Hollister, date September 22, 1894
newspaper death notice, Hollister Free Lance, October 21, 1906:
"Died"
"ALVARADO, in Hollister, Oct. 21, 1906, Guadalupe, a native of California., age 69."
newspaper obituary, Register Pajaronian (Watsonville, CA), exact date unknown) probable Oct. or Nov. 1906:
"Early Settler Passes Away."
"News has been received here of the death at Hollister, of Guadalupe Alvarado, one of the earliest settlers of this valley and one of the earliest residents of Hollister in which place he has resided ever since its founding. besides a wife and four daughters the deceased leaves two brothers, Joaquin Alvarado of Watsonville and Felipe Alvarado of San Ardo. He was highly esteemed by many old friends."
from the journal of Mary Duran, page 35:
"In Memoriam"
"In loving rembrence of my darling father
and mother, who departed in
Guadalupe Alvarado, father October 21, 1906
Angelita Alvarado, mother February 11, 1926
No one knows how much I miss you;
I have suffered since I lost you;
Life has never been the same
In my heart your memory lingers,
Sweet, tender, fond and true;
There is not a day dear parents
That I do not think of you.
your daughter Mary "
#2219 Guadalupe Alvarado, 5'11", dark complexion, brown eyes, grey hair, laborer, Hollister
San Benito County Information from Great Register: #2242, Guadalupe Alvarado, age 21, 5'11", Dark Complexion, Brown Eyes, Grey Hair, Laborer Born: California, Precinct: Hollister, date September 22, 1894
newspaper death notice, Hollister Free Lance, October 21, 1906:
"Died"
"ALVARADO, in Hollister, Oct. 21, 1906, Guadalupe, a native of California., age 69."
newspaper obituary, Register Pajaronian (Watsonville, CA), exact date unknown) probable Oct. or Nov. 1906:
"Early Settler Passes Away."
"News has been received here of the death at Hollister, of Guadalupe Alvarado, one of the earliest settlers of this valley and one of the earliest residents of Hollister in which place he has resided ever since its founding. besides a wife and four daughters the deceased leaves two brothers, Joaquin Alvarado of Watsonville and Felipe Alvarado of San Ardo. He was highly esteemed by many old friends."
from the journal of Mary Duran, page 35:
"In Memoriam"
"In loving rembrence of my darling father
and mother, who departed in
Guadalupe Alvarado, father October 21, 1906
Angelita Alvarado, mother February 11, 1926
No one knows how much I miss you;
I have suffered since I lost you;
Life has never been the same
In my heart your memory lingers,
Sweet, tender, fond and true;
There is not a day dear parents
That I do not think of you.
your daughter Mary "
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