BORN: 1848
BORN IN: Switzerland
DIED: 11/10/1917
AGED: 69
CAUSE OF DEATH: Apoplexy
DEATH LOCATION: Redwood City
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BURIED IN UNION CEMETERY WITH THE SAME LAST NAME:
- Tribolet, Albert
- Tribolet, Baby
- Tribolet, Clifford
- Tribolet, Eduoard
- Tribolet, female
- Tribolet, Fritz
- Tribolet, Gottlieb
- Tribolet, Henry G
- Tribolet, Jacob
- Tribolet, Marie
- Tribolet, Roy
- Tribolet, William G
CLOSE RELATIONS BURIED IN UNION CEMETERY:
BURIED NEARBY IN PLOT J33:
- Nelson, Infant of A W & Annie
- Tribalet, William
- Tribolet, Albert
- Tribolet, Baby
- Tribolet, Eduoard
- Tribolet, female
- Tribolet, Fritz
- Tribolet, Gottlieb
- Tribolet, Henry G
- Tribolet, Jacob
- Tribolet, Marie
- Tribolet, Roy
- Tribolet, William G
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
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OBITUARY ---------------MRS. ANNA B. TRIBOLET
Redwood City Democrat
November 13, 1924
Death claimed another of Redwood’s pioneers last Saturday. Mrs Anna B. Tribolet who made her home here in this city for close to forty years, passed away after a long and painful illness. She came here in the seventies and with her husband Gottlieb Tribolet, conducted for many years a boarding and rooming house on Broadway, known as the “Farmers’ Home”.
Mrs. Tribolet was a generous whole-souled woman. She was always doing and giving for those in need and many persons in Redwood City, especially during the days of the hard times, had felt the benefits of her kind acts.
Mrs Tribolet was a native of Switzerland and was 69 years of age. She survived by her husband Gottlieb Tribolet, five sons — Henry G., Fred, Edward A., John J., William Tribolet and one daughter, Mrs. Anna Nelson.
The funeral was held Tuesday morning from the James Crowe Undertaking parlors on Webster Street where services were conducted at 10 o’clock. The interment was in Union Cemetery
Lot 33J
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