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William II Barter

Male 1827 - 1915  (87 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William II Barter was born 2 Aug 1827, Mt Vernon, Indiana, United States of America; was christened 1853; died 1915, Auburn, California, United States of America; was buried 1915, Auburn, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Wagonmaker
    • Residence: 24 Jul 1850, Mount Vernon, Indiana, United States of America

    Notes:

    William and Catherine left Indiana to go to California with the wagon trains in 1853.

    An excerpt from a letter written by Annelia to a man gathering information on early the Californian's: Roseville, California March 1, 1926. "My name is Annelia Elizabeth Barter Latyon. I was born March 5, 1852 in Posey County Indiana; crossed the plains in a covered wagon with my father and mother William and Catherine Barter both deceased now. We reached Placerville (Hangtown then) early in the fall of 1853. Stewarts Flan, a live mining town, was our first home and there two years later my mother died. Placer County has always been home to my father and to the Layton family whose youngest son and I married in 1867. My husband died in 1914. Any information or questions that I can answer, I will personally or otherwise. Yours very truly, Mrs Annelia Elizabeth Layton Roseville, Calif.”

    ALSO FROM ANCESTRY.COM---
    William was a blacksmith, having learned the trade from his father who had an apprentice staff of 16. He and his wife left Indiana early in 1853, joined a wagon train made up at St. Louis, MO., and arrived in Hangtown (Placerville), California, in September 1853. The covered wagon in which they traveled to California was made entirely in the blacksmith shop of the pioneer's father, William Barter. A news clipping of a Mt. Vernon, Indiana paper of 1931 stated: "For the first time in one hundred years, Mt. Vernon is without a Barter blacksmith shop." The pioneer's daughter, Annelia, recalls hearing her mother tell of her fright on the way across the plains when a squaw rode up on her horse and picked up the baby, then a year old. The squaw road away again and soon returned with a pair of beaded moccasins that she fitted on the baby's feet. Their trip was not marked with troubles with the Indians, as were the pioneer trains before them and the next train after them.

    Authorities: Family Bible originally belonging to William Barter, Placer County, 1852-1914; now in the possession of Annelia Barter Layton, Roseville. Published 1851, American Bible Society. Cemetery and/or tombstone records, Stewart's Flat, Placer County. In 1885, he owned and managed a fruit and dair ranch near Pennoyn, CA. From: History of Posey County, pg. 468

    Residence:
    William Barter

    William married Catheraine J Coonrod Abt 1850, Mt Vernon, Posey, Indiana, United States of America. Catheraine was born 1830, Posey, Indiana, United States of America; died 1856, Stewart's Flat, Placer County, California, United States of America; was buried 1856, Placerville, Placer County, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Annelia Elizabeth Barter  Descendancy chart to this point was born 5 Mar 1852, Mt Vernon, Posey County, Indiana, United States of America; died 4 Jul 1940, California, United States of America; was buried Rocklyn Cemetry, California, United States of America.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Annelia Elizabeth Barter Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born 5 Mar 1852, Mt Vernon, Posey County, Indiana, United States of America; died 4 Jul 1940, California, United States of America; was buried Rocklyn Cemetry, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Amelia
    • Occupation: Keeping House
    • Residence: 28 Jun 1880, Nine, Placer County, California, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 26 Jun 1900, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 28 Apr 1910, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 9 Jan 1920, Roseville, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 1930, Roseville, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Annelia emigrated overland at the age of one year with her parents in a covered wagon, from Mt Vernon, Indiana. While on the journey an Indian woman rode up to their wagon and wanted to hold the baby. Her parents were most reluctant and would not allow the squaw to touch the baby for fear that she would ride off and they would lose the child. Approximately three days ride down the trail, the Indian reappeared with a pair of mocassins that she had made for the child.

    An excerpt from a letter written by Annelia to a man gathering information on early the Californian's: Roseville, California March 1, 1926. "My name is Annelia Elizabeth Barter Latyon. I was born March 5, 1852 in Posey County Indiana; crossed the plains in a covered wagon with my father and mother William and Catherine Barter both deceased now. We reached Placerville (Hangtown then) early in the fall of 1853. Stewarts Flan, a live mining town, was our first home and there two years later my mother died. Placer County has always been home to my father and to the Layton family whose youngest son and I married in 1867. My husband died in 1914. Any information or questions that I can answer, I will personally or otherwise. Yours very truly, Mrs Annelia Elizabeth Layton Roseville, Calif.”


    FROM http://www.rocklinhistory.org/allen_history.htm ----
    WRITTEN FOR THE WOMEN’S IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF ROCKLIN
    By Mrs. George Allen
    Here are just a few memories of the early days of Rocklin:
    Where the little town of Rocklin now stands, was, in 1862 and 1863, a small portion of the John Dixon ranch (now belonging to the Whitney estate), the Bolton tract (now the Huff ranch), the Moor ranch and state lands with big stock and grain joining.
    And the site of Rocklin was then covered with beautiful oak and pine trees.
    And it was to gather the acorns and pine nuts that the Indians came every fall for their winter stores, grinding the acorns into coarse flour in crude stone mortars to be used to make their bread.
    But the abundance of acorns and pine nuts was not the only attraction for the Indians -- there was the spring, now known as Huff’s Mineral Spring. Even then it was known to the Indians who believed the spring water possessed great healing powers – “heap big medicine, him good for Injun”, they would say.
    The Digger Indians as they were, are now almost extinct.
    The old Indian burial ground, about a mile-and-a-half from Rocklin was for a long time a place of great attraction to many boys and girls would go out there and dig for beads and arrowheads. Some succeeded in getting quite a collection.
    For many years after Rocklin became a town, the Indians still had a regular Campoodie in the eastern part of town near Oak Street. There they would all come to spend the winter, the men hunting or idle. Some of the squaws would do wash for families, provided they were paid their price.
    I believe twins were never born to the Indian women, so that fact explains the following story:
    A friend of mine, who had twin baby boys lying in their cradle when a squaw came to wash, was very much surprised to a grunt behind her. Turning around, she found the Indian woman staring first at the crying babies and then at her. “Him you papoose,” she muttered, and when answered, “Yes”, the Indian woman strode to the door say, “No good, No. Me Injun, me good squaw,” holding up one finger, papoose and she left.
    One summer while the Indians were gone to the mountain lakes to fish, someone set fire to their Campoodie and destroyed it. They never rebuilt their winter home.
    I think their last rabbit drive near Rocklin was in 1869 on the Layton ranch (Clover Valley) that at the time was an Indian paradise. The entire valley was studded with immense oaks, yielding great quantities of acorns. And Clover Ravine ran full of clear water until late spring when it was filled with suckers (WHAT)? which the Indians speared. In addition, the Indians shot the hares and rabbits with bow and arrows.
    With the disappearance of the great trees and the settling of the surrounding country, it marked the passing the Indians from this locality.
    In 1864 the Central Pacific Railroad was running trains through Rocklin, carrying freight and passengers. The railroad did not reach New Castle until January 1865.
    Near, but not quite so far west, stood the first hotel – named the Van Trees House.
    Very soon the first quarry was opened by Brigham and Hawes, closely followed by one opened and run by S. D. Smith. The latter quarry furnished much of the stone that was later used to build our state capitol.
    This old-time quarry is at the present known as the California Granite Company, operated by Mr. Pernu. So you see, we have a claim on the state capitol building,
    Soon, Rocklin was a lively little railroad town, following close the construction camp of the railroad.
    In August 1866 the Rocklin School District was formed and Miss Ellen Hinckley taught the very first school term. Her home for many years has been Santa Paula.
    The first clerk of school trustees was Mr. John Ertle. The first postmaster, I believe, was L. G. Smith who also kept a general merchandise store.
    And if we cannot boast over neighboring Roseville in anything else, we had a school first for about six years before Roseville was formed in 1872.
    But Roseville possessed a railway station. The railroad was passing through there as early as 1863, crossing the American River at Folsom, with stops at Roseville, Lincoln and Marysville.
    This railroad route continued in business until June 1864 when forced to yield after a bitter struggle with the Central Pacific Railroad. The route was brought by Central Pacific and the route has since been known as the Oregon Route.
    Many people have stared in disbelieve and astonishment when I have told them of this little road which passed so near to the present site of Rocklin when Rocklin had not even been thought of and Central Pacific had not yet begun turning the earth the Great Transcontinental Railroad.
    Rocklin has been visited several times by the most destructive fires – in three of them, lives were lost. One person died in the burning of the Trott’s Hotel, located where the Post Office now sits. Trott’s Hotel was the first of the series of fires and it burned in 1869. Later in 1873 the Round House together with the locomotives inside it was destroyed by fire.
    In 1870 the Van Trees House was destroyed by fire and a strong wind. It was only by the hardest fighting that the town was saved. Rocklin people have lost very heavily many times through the terrible scourge of flames devouring homes and business buildings alike.
    People who lived near here and who had spent most of their lives working and mining for gold. As the struggle to make a living became harden and more uncertain, they eventually drived to Rocklin. Most families had some member, especially the younger ones, in the employ of the railroad.
    And as the white settles came, so came the Chinese workers. First they started washhouses, then a store. Before Rocklin became aware of it, a small Chinatown grew in their midst located at the back of the old Round House.
    About a mile and a half south of town were the Chinese gardens. It was there the Chinese grew the vegetables they peddled from great round baskets suspended from the ends of a bamboo pole carried over their shoulders from house to house. They were well patronized by many people of the town up to September 1876 when the whole (WHAT)? County was aroused by one of the most brutal murders ever committed. The scene of the crime was on the old Ryan ranch about two miles north of Rocklin. The three victims were H. N. Sargent, Xavier Odor and his wife. The murderers were led by a Chinese man name Ah Sam.
    Rocklin citizens were so enraged over the horrible affair that they called a mass meeting and decided that henceforth no Chinese people could live here. Residents decided to give the Chinese notice to leave town by six o’clock. The advice was immediately acted upon. By that time not a Chinese person could be found in town, not even those employed by the railroad, and not one has lived here since.
    In due time the town of Rocklin became incorporated. It has at different times boasted a weekly newspaper; has been well represented by lodges and orders. Among the latter, Granite Lodge No. 222 of Free Masons, I think was first and formed in 1872. Not long after, an Eastern Star Chapter also was formed, but for some reason, its charter was later surrendered.
    The town was for 40 years a lively little railroad place. It is fair to state that in all those years, however, the quarry business has contributed largely to the stability of the Rocklin community.
    I assure you, we older “Rocklinites” know of the has-beens and we all hope for the will-bes.
    So hoping you have not been altogether bored and that I have succeeded in helping you pass a pleasant afternoon.
    Annelia E. Layton

    Residence:
    Amelia Layton

    Residence:
    Annelia Layton

    Residence:
    Annelia E Layton

    Residence:
    Amelia E Layton

    Residence:
    Annelia E Layton

    Annelia married Leonard Mortimer Layton 28 Jun 1867, Geneo, Nevada, United States of America. Leonard (son of Leonard Mortimer Layton and Elizabeth Tatterson) was born 5 Apr 1841, Long Island, New York, United States of America; died 11 Aug 1914; was buried Rocklyn Cemetry, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 3. Garret Edwin Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 2 Aug 1868, Rocklyn, California, United States of America; died 26 May 1955, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States of America.
    2. 4. Edward Leonard Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 2 Aug 1868, Rocklyn, California, United States of America; died 21 Apr 1955, Alameda, California, United States of America.
    3. 5. William Barter Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 31 Dec 1872, Rocklyn, California, United States of America; died 20 Nov 1911, Weed, California, United States of America.
    4. 6. Charles Mortimer Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1 Jan 1873, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America.
    5. 7. Rachael Hester Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 19 May 1875, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 3 Dec 1946, Sacramento, California, United States of America.
    6. 8. Eliza Catherine Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 24 Jun 1877, Placer County, California, United States of America; died Jan 1962, Washington, United States of America; was buried Los Gatos Cemetry, California, United States of America.
    7. 9. Richard Tatterson Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 24 Apr 1880, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 13 Nov 1958, Placer County, California, United States of America.
    8. 10. Leonard Mortimer Jnr Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 4 Oct 1886, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 12 Jan 1964; was buried Rocklyn Cemetry, California, United States of America.
    9. 11. Alfred Cartright Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 17 Jun 1889, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 17 Mar 1966, San Diego, California, United States of America.
    10. 12. Elizabeth Annelia Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 30 Jun 1894, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 9 Nov 1978, Roseville, California, United States of America.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Garret Edwin Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 2 Aug 1868, Rocklyn, California, United States of America; died 26 May 1955, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 28 Jun 1880, Nine, Placer County, California, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Garrett Layton


  2. 4.  Edward Leonard Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 2 Aug 1868, Rocklyn, California, United States of America; died 21 Apr 1955, Alameda, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 28 Jun 1880, Nine, Placer County, California, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 9 Jan 1920, Roseville, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Edward Layton

    Residence:
    Edward Layton

    Edward — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 13. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 14. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 15. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 5.  William Barter Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 31 Dec 1872, Rocklyn, California, United States of America; died 20 Nov 1911, Weed, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Railroad Conductor/Merchant Seaman
    • Residence: 28 Jun 1880, Nine, Placer County, California, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    He was a conductor on the railroad, shot after a poker game in Ukiah, CA.

    FROM ANCESTRY.COM---
    William died of a gun-shot wound acquired during a poker game. He was a merchant seaman.

    Residence:
    Wm Layton

    Died:
    gun-shot wound

    William married Charlotte B. Hughs Marysville, California, United States of America. Charlotte died Yes, date unknown . [Group Sheet]


  4. 6.  Charles Mortimer Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 1 Jan 1873, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 28 Jun 1880, Nine, Placer County, California, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 26 Jun 1900, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 15 Apr 1910, Roseville, Placer County, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Chas Layton

    Residence:
    Charlie Layton

    Residence:
    Charle M Layton

    Charles — Maybelle Hack. Maybelle was born Abt 1873, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 16. Charles Edward Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1906, California, United States of America.
    2. 17. Lloyd M Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1908, California, United States of America.
    3. 18. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  5. 7.  Rachael Hester Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 19 May 1875, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 3 Dec 1946, Sacramento, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 28 Jun 1880, Nine, Placer County, California, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Rachel Layton

    Rachael — Elmer Almon Caldwell. Elmer died Yes, date unknown . [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 19. Henry Howard Caldwell  Descendancy chart to this point was born 3 Oct 1905, Rocklin, California, United States of America; died 22 Mar 1985; was buried USNA Cemetry, Annapolis, Maryland, United States of America.

  6. 8.  Eliza Catherine LaytonEliza Catherine Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 24 Jun 1877, Placer County, California, United States of America; died Jan 1962, Washington, United States of America; was buried Los Gatos Cemetry, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Bessie
    • Residence: 28 Jun 1880, Nine, Placer County, California, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 5 Jun 1900, Branciforte, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Joined Idlywild Chapter of Eastern Star in 1903, transferred to SF then to Fraternity Chapter in 1925. Fraternity Chapter later merged with Jarman Chapter to become Bright Star Chapter. Member for more than 50 years. Original application shows name as Eliza. President of Business and Professional Women in San Jose in 1930s Year or Years unknown. Rose in Sheriff’s Posse in Fiestade Las Rosas.

    Residence:
    Eliza Layton

    Residence:
    Eliza C McKay

    Eliza married Neil McKay, Junior 1897; divorced Bef 1910. Neil (son of Hugh McKay and Fannie Jane McEwing) was born 29 Jul 1870, Michigan, United States of America; died 21 Mar 1931, Pendleton, Oregon, United States of America; was buried Odd Fellow Cemetry, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 20. Leonard Mortimore Snr. McKay  Descendancy chart to this point was born 28 Sep 1898, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America; died 13 Aug 1954, San Jose, California, United States of America.

    Eliza — Schmidt. died Yes, date unknown . [Group Sheet]

    Eliza — Clifford Smith. Clifford died Yes, date unknown . [Group Sheet]


  7. 9.  Richard Tatterson Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 24 Apr 1880, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 13 Nov 1958, Placer County, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 28 Jun 1880, Nine, Placer County, California, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 9 May 1910, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 5 Jan 1920, Rocklin, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 9 Apr 1930, Roseville, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    “R. T. LAYTON, JUDGE’S BROTHER, DIES AT 78
    Roseville, Placer County - Funeral services for Richard Tatterson Layton, 78, of 400 El Dasado Street, will be held at 2pm Sat in the Lambert Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rocklin, Placer County Cemetry.
    Layton died yesterday in a local rest home. He was the brother of Judge Leonard M Lawton [mispelt] of the Roseville Judicial District. He was a native of Rocklin and a lifetime resident of this area. He retired in 1945 after 33 years as a machinist for the South Pacific Company. For the five years he operated a miniture railroad in Royal Park [?]. He is survived by his wife, Edith of Roseville, sons Alvin of Sacramento and Malvin of Roseville, daughter Dorothy Lewis of Roseville and Bessie Davis of Vallejo, Solano County, brothers Leonard of Roseville and Alfred of R.W.C., Sm County, sisters Bessie Smith of San Jose and Elizabeth Burlingame of Sumner, Washington, 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.” Roseville News, 14 Nov 1958.

    Residence:
    Richard Layton

    Residence:
    Richard T Layton

    Residence:
    D Richard Layton

    Residence:
    Richard T Layton

    Richard married Edith E Abt 1905. Edith was born Abt 1885, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 21. Malvin Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1907, California, United States of America.
    2. 22. Alvin T Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1907, California, United States of America.
    3. 23. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 24. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 25. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 26. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  8. 10.  Leonard Mortimer Jnr Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 4 Oct 1886, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 12 Jan 1964; was buried Rocklyn Cemetry, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 26 Jun 1900, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 28 Apr 1910, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 5 Jan 1920, Rocklin, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 1930, Roseville, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    “Funeral is slated for former judge - Roseville, Placebo - Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2pm in the Lambert Funeral Home for Leonard M Layton, 77, who served as judge of the Roseville Justice Court from 1942 to 1958. He died yesterday in a local rest home. A native of Rocklin, Placer County, he lived here all his life. He was a member of the Roseville Odd Fellows Lodge. He is survived by a son, Leonard of Sacramento, a daughter, Laurene M Woo of Orangevale; a brother, Alfred of Vesta, San Diego County; a sister Elizabeth Burlingame of Washington; four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Burial will be in the Rocklin Cemetry.” - Sacto Bec 13 Jan 1964 (Roseville District).

    Listed as divorced in 1920.

    Residence:
    Leonard M Layton

    Residence:
    Leonard M Jnr Layton

    Residence:
    Leonard Layton

    Residence:
    Leonard M Layton

    Leonard — Elsie K Kinkler. Elsie (daughter of John A Kinkler and Minnie E) was born Abt 1895, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 27. Leonard L Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 6 Sep 1915, Roseville, California, United States of America; died Bef 4 Jan 2008.
    2. 28. Laurene Maybelle Layton  Descendancy chart to this point was born 6 Sep 1915, Roseville, California, United States of America; died 4 Jan 2008, Sacramento, California, United States of America.

  9. 11.  Alfred Cartright Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 17 Jun 1889, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 17 Mar 1966, San Diego, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 26 Jun 1900, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Alfred Layton


  10. 12.  Elizabeth Annelia Layton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 30 Jun 1894, Clover Valley Ranch, Placer County, California, United States of America; died 9 Nov 1978, Roseville, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 26 Jun 1900, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 28 Apr 1910, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 26 Jan 1920, Lake, King, Washington, United States of America
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1930, Pacific, King, Washington, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Elizabeth Layton

    Residence:
    Elizabeth A Layton

    Residence:
    Elizabeth A Burlingame

    Residence:
    Elizabeth L Burlingame

    Died:
    Elizabeth Layton Burlingame

    Elizabeth — George Adelbert Burlingame. George was born 23 Mar 1897, Michigan, United States of America; died 22 Oct 1974, Placer County, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet]



Generation: 4

  1. 13.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (4.Edward3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1)

  2. 14.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (4.Edward3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1)

  3. 15.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (4.Edward3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1)

  4. 16.  Charles Edward Layton Descendancy chart to this point (6.Charles3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born Abt 1906, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 15 Apr 1910, Roseville, Placer County, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    C Edward Layton


  5. 17.  Lloyd M Layton Descendancy chart to this point (6.Charles3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born Abt 1908, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 15 Apr 1910, Roseville, Placer County, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Lloyd M Layton


  6. 18.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (6.Charles3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1)

  7. 19.  Henry Howard Caldwell Descendancy chart to this point (7.Rachael3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 3 Oct 1905, Rocklin, California, United States of America; died 22 Mar 1985; was buried USNA Cemetry, Annapolis, Maryland, United States of America.

    Henry married Dorothea Glendora Matz 25 Jul 1931. Dorothea was born 25 Sep 1905; died 3 Jul 1997. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 29. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  8. 20.  Leonard Mortimore Snr. McKay Descendancy chart to this point (8.Eliza3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 28 Sep 1898, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America; died 13 Aug 1954, San Jose, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • DRAFT: 12 Sep 1918, San Mateo, California, United States of America
    • Eye Colour: Hazel
    • Hair Colour: Light Brown
    • Occupation: Bolter Up, Printer
    • Residence: 5 Jun 1900, Branciforte, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 4 Apr 1930, Los Gatos, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Date of birth listed as 29 Sept 1898 in Draft Card.

    Loss of thumb and portion of 3rd finger on left hand listed on Draft Card.

    Residence:
    Leonard M McKay

    DRAFT:
    Leonard Mortimore McKay

    Residence:
    Leonard M McKay

    Died:
    Leonard Mortimer McKay

    Leonard married Eugenia Adelina Nenn 25 Dec 1920, San Fransisco, California, United States of America. Eugenia (daughter of Karl Ferdinand Nenn and Emilia Auguste Kunkel) was born 10 May 1899, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States of America; died 14 May 1984, Santa Barbara, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 30. Leonard Mortimore Jnr McKay  Descendancy chart to this point was born 21 Oct 1921, San Jose, California, United States of America; died 17 Oct 2006, San Jose, California, United States of America.
    2. 31. Betty Jeane McKay  Descendancy chart to this point was born 13 Jul 1927, San Jose, California, United States of America; died 30 Jul 2008, California, United States of America.

  9. 21.  Malvin Layton Descendancy chart to this point (9.Richard3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born Abt 1907, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 9 May 1910, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 5 Jan 1920, Rocklin, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Malvin Layton

    Residence:
    Malvin Layton


  10. 22.  Alvin T Layton Descendancy chart to this point (9.Richard3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born Abt 1907, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 9 May 1910, Township 9, Placer County, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 5 Jan 1920, Rocklin, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Alvin Layton

    Residence:
    Alvin Layton


  11. 23.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Richard3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1)

  12. 24.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Richard3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1)

  13. 25.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Richard3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1)

    Living — Living. [Group Sheet]


  14. 26.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Richard3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1)

    Living — Living. [Group Sheet]


  15. 27.  Leonard L Layton Descendancy chart to this point (10.Leonard3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 6 Sep 1915, Roseville, California, United States of America; died Bef 4 Jan 2008.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 9 Jan 1920, Roseville, California, United States of America
    • Residence: 1930, Roseville, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Leonard L Layton

    Residence:
    Leonard M Jnr Layton


  16. 28.  Laurene Maybelle Layton Descendancy chart to this point (10.Leonard3, 2.Annelia2, 1.William1) was born 6 Sep 1915, Roseville, California, United States of America; died 4 Jan 2008, Sacramento, California, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 9 Jan 1920, Roseville, California, United States of America

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Lorenee Layton

    Laurene — Living. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 32. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 33. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 34. Living  Descendancy chart to this point