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Maren Mikkelsdatter was born in 1826 in Trandenes, Norway. Parents:
Mikkel Johan Edisen and
Kristane Kristoffersdatte.She was married to Jorgen Evertsen. Children were: Anna Marie Jorgensdatter . Rosa
Hill MillardShe was married to Francis Constantine Neale. Children were: Francis Millard Neale.
Charles
Brent MIller (Private). Parents: Thomas G. MIller
and Mary Linda Healy. Cynthia
MIller (Private). Parents: Thomas G. MIller and
Mary Linda Healy. Deborah
Miller (Private).Children were: Jason Dallmann , Joshua Dallmann, Jerid Dallmann. Marguerite
Amelia Miller was born on Jan 12 1892. She died on May 10 1985.She was married to William Charles Roberts. Children were: Doris Agnes Roberts. Michelle
Elizabeth MIller (Private). Parents: Thomas G. MIller
and Mary Linda Healy. Thomas
G. MIller (Private).Children were: Charles Brent MIller, Cynthia MIller, Michelle Elizabeth MIller. Roberta
Ann Milliken. She was married to Leonard Paul Denham. Adelaide
Mitchell Parents: Joseph Thomas Mitchell and
Kate Kent. Elizabeth
Mitchell Parents: Joseph Thomas Mitchell and
Caroline Horsey. Joseph
Mitchell Parents: Joseph Thomas Mitchell and
Caroline Horsey. Joseph
T. MitchellHe was married to Anna Maria Parnham Brent about 1815. Children were: Joseph Thomas Mitchell , Louisa Mitchell, Robert Brent Mitchell. Joseph
Thomas Mitchell was born on Apr 18 1817. Parents:
Joseph T. Mitchell and Anna Maria Parnham Brent
.He was married to Caroline Horsey. Children were: Elizabeth Mitchell, Joseph Mitchell. He was married to Kate Kent . Children were: Robert Brent Mitchell, Adelaide Mitchell. Louisa
Mitchell was born about 1819. Parents: Joseph T.
Mitchell and Anna Maria Parnham Brent. Robert
Brent Mitchell was born about 1821. Parents: Joseph
T. Mitchell and Anna Maria Parnham Brent. Robert
Brent Mitchell Parents: Joseph Thomas Mitchell
and Kate Kent. Lars
(Lauri) MoilanenHe was married to Margetha in 1808. Children were: Margeta Gretha Moilanen . Margeta
Gretha Moilanen was born in 1810 in Finland. She died in 1853. She was
christened. Parents: Lars (Lauri) Moilanen and
Margetha.She was married to Isaac Heikkinen . Children were: Adam Heikkinen. Mary
(Polly) Mooney was born in 1765.She was married to William Clinkinbeard in 1781. Children were: Mary Clinkinbeard. Catherine
Moore (Private).Children were: Brent Turtle , Casey Turtle. Florence
Moore. She was married to James Lyle Nolin . Velma
MooreShe was married to Jess Smith. Children were: Archie Judge Smith. Alexander
Gibson Moreno
was born on
Mar 6 1865 in Pensacola, Florida. He died on Mar 13 1932. Better known as Gibson
Parents: don Francisco Moreno and
Mentoria Gonzalez. Alice
Moreno was born on Mar 17 1847 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Parents:
Francisco Moreno Jr. and Laura Amelie Bouny.
Alma
May Moreno
was born on
Jul 5 1927 in Montgomery, Alabama. She was christened. She died. Parents:
James Edgar Moreno and Alma
Erline James.She was married to David Earl McClurkin on Apr 16 1954 in Montgomery, Alabama. Children were: Martha Stel McClurkin. Angela
Sylvania Moreno
died on Mar
26 1901. She was born Jun 20 (possibly 28) 1815 in Pensacola, Florida. She
was buried in St.Michael's Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia, Florida. Parents:
don Francisco Moreno and Josepha
Lopez.She was married to Stephen Russell Mallory on Jul 19 1838 in Pensacola, Florida. Children were: Margaret "Maggie" Mallory, Ellen Josephine Mallory, Francis Moreno Mallory, Francis Moreno Mallory, Stephen Russell "Buddy" Mallory, Jr., Charles Albert Mallory, Atilla Fitzpatrick "Attie" Mallory, Ruby Angela Mallory, Nellie B. Mallory. Anna
Marie Moreno
was born on
May 23 1863 in Pensacola, Florida. She died on Feb 16 1944. She was buried
in St.Michael's Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia, Florida. Parents:
don Francisco Moreno and Mentoria Gonzalez.She was married to Arthur Peter Yniestra in 1886 in Pensacola, Escambia, Florida. Children were: Arthur Bingham Yniestra, Lucile Marie Yniestra, Angela Moreno Yniestra. Arthur
Moreno was born on Sep 20 1831 in Pensacola, Florida. He died on Nov 7 1839
in Pensacola, Florida. He was buried in St.Michael's Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia,
Florida. Parents: don Francisco Moreno and
Margarita Eleutaria Lopez. Aurelia
Moreno was born in 1855 in Pensacola, Florida. ! Died young. Parents:
don Francisco Moreno and Mentoria
Gonzalez. Aurilia
Moreno was born on Dec 29 1857 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Parents:
Francisco Moreno Jr. and Laura Amelie Bouny.
Benito
J. Moreno was born about 1876. Parents: Stephen
A. Moreno and Helen Blount. Benito
Julian Moreno was born on Feb 17 1827 in Pensacola, Florida. He died on
Jun 1 1865. He was buried in Baldwin County, Alabama. Moved to New Orleans
prior to 1854. He worked as an accountant and then joined his brother, Francis,
in the firm of the Moreno Brothers, Commission merchants. Never married. Parents:
don Francisco Moreno and Margarita
Eleutaria Lopez. Blanche
Moreno was born on Nov 16 1849 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Parents:
Francisco Moreno Jr. and Laura Amelie Bouny.
Cameron
Anderson Moreno Sr.
was born on
Jan 29 1861 in Pensacola, Florida. He died on Dec 20 1945 in Montgomery, Alabama.
He was buried on Dec 23 1945 in Crary Memorial, Cemetery, Bluff Springs, Florida.
! Mercantile business in Mobile and Birmingham. Methodist and Mason. After
his wife's death he lived with his daughter, Mrs. John T. Diamond, at 129 North
Copeland in Tallahassee, Florida. Parents: Charles
Albert Moreno and Susan Byrne.He was married to Seana Barkley Crary on Dec 27 1883 in Bluff Springs, Florida. Children were: Margaret Lopez Moreno, Infant (Boy) Moreno, Infant (Boy) Moreno, Susan Elizabeth Moreno, Mary Cornelia Moreno , Charles Albert Moreno, Seana Mae (also May) Moreno, John Cameron Moreno , James Edgar Moreno, Stephen Russell Mallory Moreno, Sue Byrne Moreno, Regina Angela Moreno, Jane Ellen Moreno, Cameron Anderson Moreno Jr.. Cameron
Anderson Moreno Jr. was born on Jul 18 1910 in Mobile, Alabama. He died
on Aug 18 1973. He was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama. Parents:
Cameron Anderson Moreno Sr. and
Seana Barkley Crary.He was married to Mary Carol Harden on Dec 22 1934 in Birmingham, Alabama. Children were: James Anderson Moreno, Mary Kathryn Moreno.
Cameron
Anderson Moreno (Private). Parents: James Tunstall
Bryars and Margaret Lopez Moreno. Carrie
Roberts Moreno
was born on
Aug 22 1898 in Pensacola, Escambia, Florida. She died on Aug 4 1976 in San Diego,
California. She was buried in Cremated. Parents: Scarritt
Moreno and Susan Sydney Roberts.She was married to Edward S. Shaw on Jun 28 1926 in Pensacola, Florida.
Celestino
Scarritt Moreno was born on Jan 2 1846. He died on Nov 29 1864. He was
buried in Columbia, Tennessee. Parents: don Francisco
Moreno and Margarita Eleutaria Lopez. Charles
Albert Moreno
was born on
Sep 21 1834 in Pensacola, Florida. He died on Aug 4 1861. He was christened.
He was buried in St.Michael's Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia, Florida. Parents:
don Francisco Moreno and Margarita
Eleutaria Lopez.He was married to Susan Byrne on Nov 30 1857. Children were: Cameron Anderson Moreno Sr.. Charles
Albert Moreno was born on Jun 4 1892 in Bluff Springs, Florida. He died
on Jul 16 1910. He was christened. He was buried in Crary Memorial, Cemetery.
Parents: Cameron Anderson Moreno Sr. and
Seana Barkley Crary. Charles
Albert Moreno Parents: Theodore Moreno and
Virginia Anderson.He was married to Susie Saunders . Clara
Dorr Moreno
was born on
May 2 1903 in Pensacola, Escambia, Florida. She died on May 15 2000 in Coronado,
California. Clare died of natural causes very quitetly in her home. She was
cremated on May 16 2000 in Coronado, California. She was buried on May 25 2000
in 11:30 a.m. Christ Episcopal Church, Coronado, California. Her son, Pat, wrote
that the service was wonderful and that over a hundred of her friends spanning
the ages from her contemporaries to ours attended. Pat said that her sister,
Susie Saltmarsh, would have been proud of her "Topsy", as she called
her. (Her sister, Elizabeth whom we all called Liberta) coined this nickname
and always referred to her as "Top". Clara's cremains were interred
with her first husband, Donald Marshall Carpenter, at Fort Rosencrans National
Cemetery. This cemetery was where her niece, Elizabeth Gabrielle Saltmarsh Wyatt
was laid to rest in 1959. Clare, as she preferred to be called, loved the Navy
and the exciting social activity that came with being married to a Naval Officer.
Her husband, Doc, was one of the pioneer Naval Aviators and many of his peers
became very senior officers. One time in 1946 Bill and Marion Saltmarsh stayed
with Clare in Coronado, where she and Doc had settled in 1934. One night they
returned from a movie and found the house filled with Admirals who were in the
kitchen washing dishes. After Doc's death she was a hostess at Consolidated and
later got into real estate. She built several houses in Coronado and also sold
many for herself and other customers. At this writing in July 1998 she is still
living in Coronado in a beautiful condominium and is 95 years old, in poor health
but still hanging on! Many of her friends from Pensacola married naval aviators
(Pensacola is referred to as the Mother-in-Law of the Navy). These friends's
spouses were all senior Admirals. Clare hobnobbed with the Bushes, the Shermans
and the like. In her later years Clare catered many parties and was a consummate
hostess.
An epitath written for her in the San Diego Union-Tribune on May 25, 2000 read as follows: "During more than 70 years in Coronado, Clare Carpenter Sprague saw miles of vacant land turn into fashionable neighborhoods that generations of Navy families called home. As a postwar real estate agent, she had a lot to do with the transformation. From 1956 until the mid 1960s, she built seven houses of her own in Coronado, including her longtime family home on Margarita Avenue. Mrs, Sorague, who was twice widowed, died of natural causes in her Coronado Condominium. She was 97. Born and raised in Pensacola, Fla., she came to San Diego after her marriage in 1922 to Navy Lieutenant Donald Marshall Capenter. She moved with her husband to various duty stations before settling permanently in Coronado in 1934. Her husband, who retired as a Lieutenant Commander in 1936 because of medical reasons, became a production manager at Consolidated Aircraft Corporation (CEO was Reuben H. Fleet)>. Comdr. Carpenter died in 1940, and a destroyer, the Carpenter (Donald M. Carpenter DD-825 ) was named in his honor. On December 28, 1945, Mrs. Carpenter christened the ship. Before beginning her career in real estate, she worked for more than five years as a receptionist for Fleet at Consolidated Aircraft, which became Consolidated Vultee after World War II and, eventually the Convair Division of General Dynmics. In 1966, Mrs. Carpenter married retired Admiral Thomas Lamison Spragure. He died in 1971. As a Coronado resident, Mrs. Sprague frequently entertained at her home, a hub of social activity over the years. "One of her favorite things in life was ws being a hostess," said a son, Dan "Pat" Carpenter. She volunteered for such community projects as a hospital guild and was active in many roles at Christ Episcopal Church. Mrs, Sprague aslo enjoyed bridge and travel. Once, while visiting Spain 30 years ago, she shared Thanksgiving dinner in Madrid as a guest of Ambassador Horacio Reivero. Genealogical records show that her great grandfather, don Francisco Moreno, was prominent in the history of Pensacola. "His unofficial title was 'King of Pensacola,' " Dan Carpenter said. He turned a large land grant from Spain over the the City Father's of Pensacola. Mrs. Sprague attended Florida State College (for Women - now Florida State University) for a year before her first marriage. She is survived by son Donald Jr., and Dan, both of Coronado; four granddaughters; and seven great grandchildren. A memotial service is scheduled for 11:30 a. m. today at Christ Episcopal Church, Coronado. Dontions are suggested to the church. Another epitataph noted also that Navy duty took Clare and Doc to Naval Air Station Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone from 1931 to 1934, when they returned to Coronads Parents: Scarritt Moreno and Susan Sydney Roberts. She was married to LCDR Donald
Marshall Carpenter USN (Ret) in 1922 in 620 N. Barcelona, Pensacola, Florida.
She was married in Christ Episcopal Church in the heart of Pensacola and the
reception was held in the family home at 620 North Barcelona. Recentlh this home
was bought and restored to its original state (It has been an apartment building
for many years) and was picked by the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra to be their
centerpiece home for 1997. Hundreds of Pensacolians toured the home to bring
funds to the Orchestra. Each of the rooms had been decorated and furnished by
local interior decorators, who used it to show their talents. The project was
a great success.
Cora
Nellie Moreno was born on Jun 1 1855 in Pensacola, Florida. She died on
Dec 8 1931. She was christened. She was buried in St.Michael's Cemetery, Pensacola,
Escambia, Florida. Parents: Fernando Joaquin Moreno
and Louisa Augusta Tatine.She was married to William Alexander Blount Sr. on Jun 19 1878. Children were: William Alexander Blount Jr., Cora Blount. Corinne
Lucian Moreno was born on May 23 1853 in Pensacola, Florida. She died on
Aug 5 1942. Parents: don Francisco Moreno and
Mentoria Gonzalez.She was married to Francia Herbert Jordan on Feb 2 1877. She was married to William Fennell. Reverend
Eben D. Moreno (Private). Parents: James Nicholas
Moreno and Clara Dorr. Eddie
Moreno died during the Civil War. Parents: Theodore
Moreno and Virginia Anderson. Edgar
Moreno was born about May 12 1851 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Parents:
Francisco Moreno Jr. and Laura Amelie Bouny.
Electra
A. Moreno was born about 1874. Parents: Stephen
A. Moreno and Helen Blount. Elizabeth
(n) Moreno
was born on
Sep 8 1892 in Pensacola, Escambia, Florida. She died on May 17 1981 in Pensacola,
Escambia, Florida. She was buried on May 19 1981 in St. John's, Pensacola, Florida.
Concert Pianist. She was a music teacher and taught in both Pensacola and New
Orleans. Her concert pianist talents were recognized by a weekly program on WCOA
when it went on the air in 1925 and for many years thereafter and she appeared
in many recitals. During and after WWII she played piano for sing-a-longs at
the USO. Parents: Scarritt Moreno and
Susan Sydney Roberts. |