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Kreiss Charlotte| <p>Training schools for nurses in the state of California, Vol. 2, 1899<br />Date : 1899<br />Lieu : California, USA <br />Texte : "...C. Hieks. fHattie K. Wilson. Clara E. Gostiek. Mary McAuliflfe. Anna E. Hunt. fFannie Doyle. Charlotte Kreiss. Emma n. Acworth. Kate M. Davis. Margaret Williams. Jennie M. Mead. Mary M. Sweeney. Frieda..."<br />À propos de cette source : <br />Titre : Training schools for nurses in the state of California, Vol. 2, 1899<br />Description : Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb<br />Volume : 2<br />Date de publication : 1899<br />Éditeur : The Whitaker Ray Co<br />Auteur : Adelaide Mabie<br />Sponsor : Google<br />Mots clés : americana<br />Contributeur : unknown library</p> |
| <p>The San Francisco Call<br />Lieu de publication : San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA<br />Date : 29 juillet 1904<br />Texte : "... quitelaim deed: $ 10. Emil Arndt to Mary Arndt, undivided interest in same, Oakland: $ 10. Charlotte Kreiss (single) to Nellie Magos, lot beginning at point of Intersection of N Lane with center of Liberty..."<br />À propos de cette sourceThe San Francisco Call began life on December 1, 1856, as the Daily Morning Call. Staunchly Republican in political outlook, the Call was popular with the working classes, and it was the city's leading morning newspaper for several decades. By the summer of 1864, the Call was boasting the highest daily circulation in the city, and its readership continued to rise, going from 10,750 in 1865 to 41,066 in 1880. In 1884 it boasted a circulation double that of any other daily. Originally a four page daily, the Call also put out a weekly, published on Tuesdays, and a Sunday edition. One of the paper's early writers was Mark Twain, who served as Nevada correspondent in 1863 and as reporter after he moved to San Francisco the following year. In just over four months as full time beat reporter, Twain produced some 200 articles on crime and the courts, theater and the opera, and politics. Among the original owners of the Call were James Joseph Ayers, Charles F. Jobson, and Llewellyn Zublin. Peter B. Forster soon joined the group, and, by May 1866, he became the paper's publisher of record. In 1869, George K. Fitch, Loring Pickering, and James W. Simonton, owners of the rival San Francisco Bulletin, purchased the Call and ran it for over two decades. By the 1890s, the paper's staff had grown to over 40, including editorial writers, sports reporters, and drama and art critics. In January 1895, after the deaths of Pickering and Simonton, the Call was sold in probate court to Charles M. Shortridge, publisher of the San Jose Daily Mercury. Two years later, Shortridge relinquished control of the paper to John D. Spreckels, a noted industrialist and philanthropist, who increased the paper's size to 14 pages. The Call reached the peak of its significance, coverage, and quality during this period. Novels were serialized in the 40 page Sunday issue and comic pages began to appear in 1903. Five years later, the Junior Call, an eight page tabloid supplement, began to appear on Saturdays. In the competition with the other morning papers, however, the Call was losing ground. At the time of the great earthquake and fire in 1906 the reported circulation of the Examiner was 98,000 as opposed to 80,000 for the Chronicle and 62,000 for the Call. William Randolph Hearst purchased the Call in 1913, merging it with the Evening Post, converted it to an evening newspaper, and renamed it as the San Francisco Call and Post. In July 1918, Hearst lured Fremont Older, who had begun his newspaper career some two decades earlier as a beat reporter at the Call, from the rival Bulletin and installed him as managing editor. Soon thereafter Hearst made John Francis Neylan, once a cub reporter on the Bulletin and later a protege of the Progressive Hiram Johnson, as publisher. The conversion of the Call from a conservative morning newspaper to a progressive evening newspaper was complete. Note: Two indexes for the San Francisco Call are available on microfiche from the California State Library: one for the years 1893-1904; a second one for the period 1904-1913, combined with indexes for the San Francisco Chronicle and San Francisco Examiner for the years from 1914 to the mid-century. See also: Morning Call, December 21, 1878-March 4, 1895; San Francisco Call, March 5, 1895-December 8, 1913; and Call-Chronicle-Examiner, April 19, 1906</p> |
| <p>The Evening News<br />Lieu de publication : San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA, USA<br />Date : 23 janv 1918<br />Périodicité : Daily<br />Texte : "...0 years and 10 dnys. PARMENTIER - in San Jose, Cal. , Jan. 21, 7918, Victor A. , husband of Charlotte Kreiss Parmentier, a native of Belgium, aged 50 years. STOFER - In San Jose, Cal. , Jan. 22, 1918,..."</p> |


| <p>Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses, Annual Report, San Francisco, 1906<br />Date : 1906<br />Lieu : San Francisco, California, USA <br />Lieu de publication : California, USA <br />Texte : "...Anna E. Hunt tMARY A. Murphy 1888 S. Addie Badger IFannie Doyle Flora McAuslan Jessie Williams Charlotte Kreiss M. Ella Barbour IEmma H. Acworth IAnna E. Wilde Kate M. Davis 1900. IMary E. Cushman *Deceased..."<br />À propos de cette source : <br />Titre : Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses, Annual Report, San Francisco, 1906<br />Sujet : Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses (San Francisco, Calif.), Children, Hospitals<br />Description : Description based on: 1906, Report year ends Dec. 31, Bound with other San Francisco social service organizations publications, 4th series: Hospitals<br />Volume : 1906<br />Éditeur : San Francisco, Cal. : The Hospital<br />Auteur : Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses (San Francisco, Calif.)<br />Sponsor : California State Library Califa/LSTA Grant<br />Mots clés : americana<br />Notes : No copyright page or table-of-contents pages found<br />Contributeur : San Francisco Public Library</p> |
| <p>Training Schools for Nurses in the State of California, 1905<br />Date : 1905<br />Lieu : California, USA <br />Texte : "...McAuliffe. Mabel MoAlister. Anna E, Hunt. Mary I. Magee. fPannie Doyle. Gertrude M. Huntington. Charlotte Kreiss. Bessie Kirk. Emma H. Aoworth. •Katie L. Caffall. Kate M. Davia. tJessie Williams. Margaret..."<br />À propos de cette source : <br />Titre : Training Schools for Nurses in the State of California, 1905<br />Description : Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb<br />Volume : 1<br />Date de publication : 1899<br />Éditeur : The Whitaker Ray Co<br />Auteur : Adelaide Mabie<br />Sponsor : Google<br />Mots clés : americana<br />Contributeur : unknown library</p> |
| <p>The Evening News<br />Lieu de publication : San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA, USA<br />Date : 28 nov 1908<br />Périodicité : Daily<br />Texte : "...Illinois, aged 27, barh of Santa Clara; Victor: A Parmenti - r. native of Belglum, aged 41 and Charlotte Kreiss, a, native of California, aged 39, both of San Jose; Robert F. Newkirk, a native of California..."</p> |
| <p>The Evening News<br />Lieu de publication : San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA, USA<br />Date : 21 janv 1918<br />Périodicité : Daily<br />Texte : "...a native of Holland. PARMENTIER - In San Jose, Cal. , Jun. 21, 1918, Victor A. , husband of Charlotte Kreiss Parmentier, a native of Belgium, nged 60 years, 4 months and 26 days. MARRIAGE LICENSES mmmmmmm..."</p> |
| <p>The San Francisco Call<br />Lieu de publication : San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA<br />Date : 5 juin 1900<br />Texte : "..., E 21. S 127: 3, W 21 to beginning, block 535, Oakland: $ 10. Julla A. and Fred A. Ring to Charlotte Kreiss, lot on NW me of Liberty st of Linden lane or street, NE street with middle line 81: 3 N 12..."<br />À propos de cette sourceThe San Francisco Call began life on December 1, 1856, as the Daily Morning Call. Staunchly Republican in political outlook, the Call was popular with the working classes, and it was the city's leading morning newspaper for several decades. By the summer of 1864, the Call was boasting the highest daily circulation in the city, and its readership continued to rise, going from 10,750 in 1865 to 41,066 in 1880. In 1884 it boasted a circulation double that of any other daily. Originally a four page daily, the Call also put out a weekly, published on Tuesdays, and a Sunday edition. One of the paper's early writers was Mark Twain, who served as Nevada correspondent in 1863 and as reporter after he moved to San Francisco the following year. In just over four months as full time beat reporter, Twain produced some 200 articles on crime and the courts, theater and the opera, and politics. Among the original owners of the Call were James Joseph Ayers, Charles F. Jobson, and Llewellyn Zublin. Peter B. Forster soon joined the group, and, by May 1866, he became the paper's publisher of record. In 1869, George K. Fitch, Loring Pickering, and James W. Simonton, owners of the rival San Francisco Bulletin, purchased the Call and ran it for over two decades. By the 1890s, the paper's staff had grown to over 40, including editorial writers, sports reporters, and drama and art critics. In January 1895, after the deaths of Pickering and Simonton, the Call was sold in probate court to Charles M. Shortridge, publisher of the San Jose Daily Mercury. Two years later, Shortridge relinquished control of the paper to John D. Spreckels, a noted industrialist and philanthropist, who increased the paper's size to 14 pages. The Call reached the peak of its significance, coverage, and quality during this period. Novels were serialized in the 40 page Sunday issue and comic pages began to appear in 1903. Five years later, the Junior Call, an eight page tabloid supplement, began to appear on Saturdays. In the competition with the other morning papers, however, the Call was losing ground. At the time of the great earthquake and fire in 1906 the reported circulation of the Examiner was 98,000 as opposed to 80,000 for the Chronicle and 62,000 for the Call. William Randolph Hearst purchased the Call in 1913, merging it with the Evening Post, converted it to an evening newspaper, and renamed it as the San Francisco Call and Post. In July 1918, Hearst lured Fremont Older, who had begun his newspaper career some two decades earlier as a beat reporter at the Call, from the rival Bulletin and installed him as managing editor. Soon thereafter Hearst made John Francis Neylan, once a cub reporter on the Bulletin and later a protege of the Progressive Hiram Johnson, as publisher. The conversion of the Call from a conservative morning newspaper to a progressive evening newspaper was complete. Note: Two indexes for the San Francisco Call are available on microfiche from the California State Library: one for the years 1893-1904; a second one for the period 1904-1913, combined with indexes for the San Francisco Chronicle and San Francisco Examiner for the years from 1914 to the mid-century. See also: Morning Call, December 21, 1878-March 4, 1895; San Francisco Call, March 5, 1895-December 8, 1913; and Call-Chronicle-Examiner, April 19, 1906</p> |
| Charlotte Parmentier<br>Sexe : Femme<br>Naissance : Environ 1866 - California, United States<br>Résidence : 1910 - San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA<br>Âge : 44<br>Statut marital : Marié<br>Race : Blanc<br>Origine ethnique : American<br>Mari : Victor Parmentier<br>Recensement : Canton San JoseSéries T624Image 1319 Comté Santa ClaraFeuille 5-A État CaliforniaFamille 126 Date 1910-00-00Ligne 16 Voir les membres du ménage<br><a id='household'></a>Ménage<br>Rapport avec le chef du foyer; Nom; Âge; Alternatives proposées<br>Tête; <a href="https://www.myheritage.fr/research/collection-10132/1910-recensement-federal-des-etats-unis?s=136133521&itemId=6673139-&groupId=57a4ab7c4832ce302bf43b8f60bb3961&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Victor+Parmentier">Victor Parmentier</a>; 42; <br>Father in Law; <a href="https://www.myheritage.fr/research/collection-10132/1910-recensement-federal-des-etats-unis?s=136133521&itemId=6673141-&groupId=57a4ab7c4832ce302bf43b8f60bb3961&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Henry+Kreiss">Henry Kreiss</a>; 79; <br>Femme; <a href="https://www.myheritage.fr/research/collection-10132/1910-recensement-federal-des-etats-unis?s=136133521&itemId=6673140-&groupId=57a4ab7c4832ce302bf43b8f60bb3961&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Charlotte+Parmentier">Charlotte Parmentier</a>; 44; |
| Charlotte R. Paermentier (née Kreis)<br>Sexe : Femme<br>Naissance : 1865 - California, United States<br>Mariage : 25 nov 1908 - Santa Clara, California, United States<br>Résidence : 1870 - Nevada, California, United States<br>Résidence : 1880 - Nevada City, Nevada, California, United States<br>Résidence : 1910 - San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States<br>Décès : 2 févr 1960<br>Enterrement : Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States<br>Parents : Henry Kreiss, Loretta Kreiss (née Bunger)<br>Mari : Victor August Paermentier<br>Frères et sœurs : Ernest Federick Kreiss, Harry Kreis, John M. Kreis |
| Charlotte Kreiss Parmentier<br>Sexe : Homme<br>Naissance : Environ 1868<br>Résidence : San Jose, Cal.<br>Décès : 21 janv 1918<br>Âge au décès : 50<br>Épouse : <br>Nom : Charlotte Kreiss Parmentier<br>Résidence : Belgium<br>Journal : The Evening News<br>Texte : ...of Oakland, Cal., nged 10 years and 10 dnys. <span class="highlight-text">PARMENTIER</span> - in San Jose, Cal., Jan. 21, 7918, Victor A., husband of <span class="highlight-text">Charlotte</span> <span class="highlight-text">Kreiss</span> <span class="highlight-text">Parmentier</span>, a native of Belgium, aged 50 years. STOFER - In San Jose, Cal., Jan. 22, 1918, Frank L. Stofur, loving son of Mrs. Martha Stofer and... |
| Charlott Parmentier<br>Sexe : Femme<br>Naissance : 18 mai 1865 - California<br>Décès : 2 févr 1960 - Santa Clara, California, USA<br>Nom de jeune fille de la mère : Bunger |
| Victor August Paermentier & Charlotte Kreiss<br>Mariage : 25 nov 1908 - Santa Clara, California, United States<br>Mari : Victor August Paermentier<br> Naissance : Environ 1867<br> Âge : 41<br>Épouse : Charlotte Kreiss<br> Naissance : Environ 1869<br> Âge : 39<br>Sexe du Conjoint : Female<br>Numéro de film : 1468519<br>Numéro de dossier numérique : 004279357<br>Numéro de l'image : 00595 |
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