Name | Jeanette Marie PATE | |
Born | 29 Dec 1930 | Monterey, Monterey County, California |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 12 Aug 2002 | Sacramento, Sacramento County, California |
Buried | Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Citrus Heights, Sacramento County, California | |
Person ID | I1176 | Our Genealogy |
Last Modified | 14 Aug 2017 |
Father | Henry PATE, b. 05 Aug 1908, California , d. 28 Jan 1949, San Francisco, California (Age 40 years) | |
Relationship | natural | |
Mother | Violet Anise FREASE, b. 21 Apr 1914, d. 17 Jan 1998 (Age 83 years) | |
Relationship | natural | |
Family ID | F502 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Frank Edward BAKER, b. 19 Dec 1920, Sacramento, Sacramento County, California , d. 16 Dec 2011, Roseville, Placer, California, USA (Age 90 years) | |||||||||||||||||
Married | 11 Feb 1948 | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||||||||||||||||
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Last Modified | 14 Aug 2017 | |||||||||||||||||
Family ID | F478 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Photos | Jeanette PATE BAKER 1936 | |
Frank Edward BAKER and Jeanette PATE BAKER 1998 |
Documents | Jeanette Marie PATE BAKER Birth Certificate 1930 |
Albums | FREASE Family (12) I was actually able to communicate with my great grandfather, Stephen Angelo FREASE, while he was alive through his then wife. Stephen was the son of Angelo FREASE, who was born in Mexico. They had several children besides Stephen. Stephen married Aurelia PENSOTTI somewhere in the Bay area around 1900. They had three children, Lydia (whom everyone called Winnie), Clifford, and Violet. There was some great problem in the home with Violet because she never spoke about her father. I asked her, and she declined. She got pregnant at 16 and left home. Stephen and Aurelia divorced. He is buried in small cemetery in Concord, California. | |
PATE Family (8) The PATE family lived in Monterey, California. I believe they may have come from Indiana or Ohio, as shown in the 1830 and 1850 census. My great grandfather is John PATE. When, how and why they came to California are mysteries at this point. John married Maria VASQUEZ around 1900 and they had several children, Teaby (named for the family doctor), Stewart, John, and Henry, my grandfather. They lived on Abrego Street in Monterey. Around 1930, Henry met Violet FREASE, by all accounts, quite a willful girl. They had but one child, my mother. They divorced. Henry rests in the Golden Gate Veterans Cemetery in San Bruno, California. | ||
VASQUEZ Family (6) The VASQUEZ family are long-time residents of Monterey, going back to every census I can find. I believe that they are descended from a soldier from one of the Spanish conquests. I hope to substantiate that. Perhaps the most widely known VASQUEZ is the infamous California bandido, Tiburcio VASQUEZ, for whom the Vasquez Rocks in Southern California are named, home of many hundreds of movie westerns and TV shows to include Star Trek. But I digress. Tiburcio is not in my direct line, but he may be a relative somewhere down the line. My great grandfather is Esperidion VASQUEZ, a horseman who loved the ranches and the golden hills of the Gabilan mountains between Salinas and Monterey. He married the widow of Joseph ANDRIETTA, Maria Josefa del Refugio ARTELLAN, who was the daughter of Frenchman Pierre ARTELLAN and Maria Antonia Dominga GARCIA. “Chavate”, as Esperidion was called, and Josefa had 9 children, of which Maria Rafaella was my great grandmother. It was she who married John PATE. | ||
PENSOTTI Family (6) I came to the knowledge that PENSOTTI is one of my family names just this year (2004). I know my mother spoke of them but it did not click with me. My great grandmother is Aurelia PENSOTTI FREASE. The 1910 Point Reyes, Marin County, CA Census shows Aurelia, 19, living with her parents Jacinto and Mary PENSOTTI and siblings, Emelio, John, daughter can\'t read name, Jacinta, Julia and Eva. The census is missing James (Jacinto). We wonder if the census was wrong in saying Jacinta was a daughter who was 14 instead of Jacinto a son who was 14? |