Buck, George H
BORN: 1847
DIED: 7/5/1938
AGED: 91 years
CAUSE OF DEATH: General Vascular Sclerosis
ADDRESS: 1231 Jefferson Ave, RC
OCCUPATION: Superior Court Judge MEMBER OF: IOOF
Buried in plot: IOOF [View Location]
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BURIED IN UNION CEMETERY WITH THE SAME LAST NAME:
CLOSE RELATIONS BURIED IN UNION CEMETERY:
BURIED NEARBY IN PLOT IOOF:
- Blanco, Gerardo
- Buck, Norman
- Bunn, Wesley Jones
- Carston, Infant Son
- Cooney, Edward Richard
- Dahlen, Charles F
- Emmett, Florence May
- Ferreira, Joe
- Field, J W
- Green, Lottie E
- Gunell, John
- Haaker, William
- Hawkes, Daniel F
- Hing, Jim
- Horn, James F
- Horn, Maria D
- Horton, Kezia
- Jenkins, Capt David
- Jenkins, David James
- Jenkins, George
- Jenkins, Henry
- Johnson, Christian
- King, Frank
- King, Henry Bismark
- King, James
- King, Joseph
- King, Mary Ann
- Knights, Elizabeth
- Knights, Marshal
- Knights, Simon L
- Kuehgen, Richard
- Lathrop, Alice
- Lund, Frederick
- Lurvey, Augusta Ellen
- Lurvey, Samuel F
- McDonald, George W
- McPherson, Claire
- Meyers, Infant
- Miggoni, D
- Nutting, Horatio Nelson
- Peterson, Mae Dorothy
- Plank, B F
- Poole, Mary C Luvey
- Pope, Stephen S
- Prior, James
- Shaw, Ann
- Shaw, Child1
- Shaw, Child2
- Shelley, John
- Snow, Josephine
- Sommers, Fred
- Spencer, W C
- Stevens, L L
- Tate, John E
- Thompson, Albert P
- Thompson, Annie E
- Thurston, H F
- Titus, John H
- Wallace, William P
- Weaver, Son of
- Wehrlin, George
- Wheeler, Edgar M
- Wilson, Dorothea Magreth
- Winkler, E H Louis
- Winkler, Infant of K G
- Winkler, Infant Son (d.1870)
- Winkler, Infant Son (d.1879)
- Winkler, John K G
- Winkler, Mrs M E
- Wood, Stanley Arthur
CURRENT EVENTS:- 1849 California Gold Rush
- 1850 California became the 31st State
- 1860 The Pony Express
- 1861 Abraham Lincoln elected President
- 1861 American Civil War
- 1865 Abraham Lincoln assassinated
- 1866 Ku Klux Klan
- 1869 National Woman Suffrage Assoc.
- 1871 The Great Chicago Fire
- 1876 Telephones (Alexander Graham Bell)
- 1876 Baseball's National League
- 1877 Phonograph (Thomas Edison)
- 1879 Light Bulb (Thomas Edison)
- 1901 Teddy Roosevelt elected President
- 1903 First powered flight (Wright Brothers)
- 1906 The San Francisco Earthquake
- 1912 The Titanic sank
- 1920 Prohibition begins
- 1920 Women get to vote
- 1920 The Roaring 20's
- 1927 'Grand Ole Opry' show on Radio
- 1928 Steamboat Willie (Disney)
- 1930 Radios in Cars
- 1930 Serial Shows on Radio
- 1937 'Soaps' on Radio
- 1937 Golden Gate Bridge opened
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