Infant MCINTOSH

Father: James Thomas MCINTOSH
Mother: Nettie ELIOT


                          _Frederick MCINTOSH ________
 _James Thomas MCINTOSH _|
|                        |_Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE _
|
|--Infant MCINTOSH 
|
|                         ____________________________
|_Nettie ELIOT __________|
                         |____________________________

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Infant MCINTOSH

Father: James Thomas MCINTOSH
Mother: Nettie ELIOT


                          _Frederick MCINTOSH ________
 _James Thomas MCINTOSH _|
|                        |_Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE _
|
|--Infant MCINTOSH 
|
|                         ____________________________
|_Nettie ELIOT __________|
                         |____________________________

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Notes

! Chico I.O.O.F. Cemetery James T. McIntosh Family Lot Section 8, Block A, Lot 8 Infant Daughter McIntosh buried; 19 Apr. 1886 died; 18 Apr. 1886 nr. Chico born; 18 Apr. 1886 nr. Chico parents; Mr. and Mrs. James T. McIntosh


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Infant MCINTOSH

Father: Lewis Harrison MCINTOSH
Mother: Julia E. SMITH


                            _Frederick MCINTOSH ________
 _Lewis Harrison MCINTOSH _|
|                          |_Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE _
|
|--Infant MCINTOSH 
|
|                           ____________________________
|_Julia E. SMITH __________|
                           |____________________________

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James Eliot MCINTOSH

Father: James Thomas MCINTOSH
Mother: Nettie ELIOT


                          _Frederick MCINTOSH ________
 _James Thomas MCINTOSH _|
|                        |_Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE _
|
|--James Eliot MCINTOSH 
|
|                         ____________________________
|_Nettie ELIOT __________|
                         |____________________________

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James Frederick MCINTOSH

Father: John William MCINTOSH
Mother: Elizabeth MOLTER


                          _Frederick MCINTOSH ________
 _John William MCINTOSH _|
|                        |_Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE _
|
|--James Frederick MCINTOSH 
|
|                         ____________________________
|_Elizabeth MOLTER ______|
                         |____________________________

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Notes

! Chico I.O.O.F. Cemetery John McIntosh Family Lot Section 5A, Block B, Lot 49 James F. McIntosh buried; ? transferred from Lone Tree Ranch died; 28 Feb. 1864 born; 2 June 1861


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James Thomas MCINTOSH

Father: Frederick MCINTOSH
Mother: Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE

Family 1: Margaret Julia
  1. Stanley MCINTOSH
Family 2: Nettie ELIOT
  1. Lewis Morey MCINTOSH
  2. Infant MCINTOSH
  3. Infant MCINTOSH
  4. James Eliot MCINTOSH

                              _______________________
 _Frederick MCINTOSH ________|
|                            |_______________________
|
|--James Thomas MCINTOSH 
|
|                             _John P. HELPHENSTINE _
|_Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE _|
                             |_Elizabeth KAISER _____

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Notes

! Joan Robinson notes death date as 1892 as well as 1895???? Occ. Miner, etc.

! FAMILY REUNION EDITOR ENTERPRISE: (1879-???) Such a family reunion as took place on Thursday of last week, at the Bay ranch, the residence of Mr. J.T. McIntosh, is always productive of good feeling, and tends to strengthen the bonds of friendship and love, that bind friends dear to each other. The occasion being the birth-day of Mr. McIntosh and also of the pet of the household, Baby Stanley, who celebrated his first anniversary in a most becoming manner. With but two or three exceptions, all the guests present were relatives of Mr. McIntosh and his wife, and we are of the opinion there are not many on our coast who can gather together so many related by consanguinity and matriculation, as were present on this enjoyable occasion. Two large tables were placed diagonally across the dining-room with seating capacity for twenty guests. These were refilled three times before all had partaken of the birth-day feast, and we should feel that we were withholding merited praise if we failed to congratulate Mrs. McIntosh upon the exquisite taste she displayed in the arrangement of her tables, which were loaded with viands tempting alike to the eye and palate. One remarkable incident and one that we do not believe has its parallel was, that one gentleman sat at dinner with his - THREE MOTHERS-IN-LAW. Think of that! But you need WASTE no sympathy on him, as he thinks his weight in gold of each one of them. Father and son were the recipients of several handsome gifts from loving hearts, which, as the years roll on will always be a reminder of the birth-day of 1879. Among those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. L.H. McIntosh, Mrs. Rebecca McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Eliot, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Waste, Mr. and Mrs. J.P.J. Helphinstine, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Eliot, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Ormsby, Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Robinson, Mr. Harmen Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Eliot, Mr. G.F. Nourse, Mrs. Geo. F. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Entler, Mrs. J. Gilley, Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Helphinstine, Miss Lutie Jellies, Miss S.A. Nichols, Miss Kate McIntosh, Miss Jennie Eliot, Mr. J.W. McIntosh, Jr.

! Chico I.O.O.F. Cemetery James T. McIntosh Family Lot Section 8, Block A, Lot 8 James Thomas McIntosh buried; 30 Jan. 1895 died; Jan. 1895 Chico, Calif. born; 1844 Kentucky mortician; Fetters & Williams

! Based on the cemetery records, and the article above about the birthday party in 1879, one must assume that baby Stanley must have been a child of James Thomas and his first wife Margaret Julia who died 9 Nov. 1878.

! Butte Co., Great Register list James in 1867 as a Farmer, Rock Creek; in 1879 Farmer, Mill Pct.


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Jean Elizabeth (Jennie) MCINTOSH

Father: Lewis Harrison MCINTOSH
Mother: Julia E. SMITH


                            _Frederick MCINTOSH ________
 _Lewis Harrison MCINTOSH _|
|                          |_Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE _
|
|--Jean Elizabeth (Jennie) MCINTOSH 
|
|                           ____________________________
|_Julia E. SMITH __________|
                           |____________________________

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Notes

! She was buried on the Rebecca McIntosh family lot, Section 8, Block B, Lot 64-65. Next of kin Miss Lois Stansell. Mortician Timmons-VanHook


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John Wallace MCINTOSH

Father: Oscar Frederick MCINTOSH
Mother: Martha SAPPINGTON

Family 1: Annie M. HEMMINGS
  1. Elvin Thomas MCINTOSH
  2. John Wallace MCINTOSH

                             _Frederick MCINTOSH ________
 _Oscar Frederick MCINTOSH _|
|                           |_Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE _
|
|--John Wallace MCINTOSH 
|
|                            ____________________________
|_Martha SAPPINGTON ________|
                            |____________________________

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John Wallace MCINTOSH (Jr.)

Father: John Wallace MCINTOSH
Mother: Annie M. HEMMINGS

Family 1: Vera Irene NONNEMAKER
  1. Elvin Ralph MCINTOSH
  2. Margaret Lois MCINTOSH
  3. Donald Wallace MCINTOSH

                          _Oscar Frederick MCINTOSH _
 _John Wallace MCINTOSH _|
|                        |_Martha SAPPINGTON ________
|
|--John Wallace MCINTOSH 
|
|                         ___________________________
|_Annie M. HEMMINGS _____|
                         |___________________________

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John William MCINTOSH

Father: Frederick MCINTOSH
Mother: Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE

Family 1: Elizabeth MOLTER
  1. Lewis Allyn MCINTOSH
  2. Anna Rebecah MCINTOSH
  3. William Harrison MCINTOSH
  4. James Frederick MCINTOSH
  5. Mary Catherine MCINTOSH
  6. Lillian Margaret MCINTOSH

                              _______________________
 _Frederick MCINTOSH ________|
|                            |_______________________
|
|--John William MCINTOSH 
|
|                             _John P. HELPHENSTINE _
|_Rebecca Wolf HELPHENSTINE _|
                             |_Elizabeth KAISER _____

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Notes

! From notes of Joan Robinson - John William was a Merch./Innkeeper. Protestant

! CHICO DAILY RECORD Thursday, July 20, 1905 John W. McIntosh Taken By Death Was one of those who in early days came West in quest for gold Twice made Trips Across the Plains Before the Day of Railroads Funeral Takes Place This Morning - - - - - - - - - John W. McIntosh, known to nearly all the old residents of this part of the State, died yesterday morning at the Burke Sanitarium in Sonoma County. His illness had been of considerable duration, and death was not unexpected. John William McIntosh was born in Greenup County, Kentucky, July 16th, 1825. In 1850 with a party from Cythiana, Ky., he came to California, locating first at Diamond Springs, El Dorado County, where he engaged in mining, and in 1851 removed to Trinity, still following mining. In the fall of 1851 he returned to the East by way of Panama, sailing from San Francisco in the historic steamer "Tennessee." He returned again to California in 1852, crossing the plains with his father, mother, sisters and brothers, arriving in Sacramento July 17th. The family immediately thereafter located at the Lone Tree Ranch in Colusa (now Glenn) county, and the various members of the family were all closely identified with the early history and development of Colusa. For many years he engaged in farming, residing for ten years of the period in Chico, removing from here some twenty years ago to Nelson, where he lived up to the time of his death. He was married November 4, 1855, in Colusa County to Miss Elizabeth Molter, who, during almost half a century, has been a devoted wife and mother, and who survives him, together with a son, L.A. McIntosh, the well known mining man of Shasta County, and two daughters, Mrs. T.H. Barnard of Chico and Mrs. F.R. Stansell of Nelson. He is also survived by a brother, L.H. McIntosh, and two sisters, Mrs. George F. Jones of Chico and Mrs. A.M. Barnard of San Francisco. He was a member of Chico Lodge of Odd Fellows. John William McIntosh was a landmark of Butte and Colusa counties, one of that hardy race of pioneers whose ranks are being so rapidly thinned by death. In his business relations honest and trusting, with a deep human sympathy and a faith in the integrity of others that though often taken advantage of to his pecuniary loss, was never lessened. Genial in his intercourse with his fellow men, he leaves behind him none save pleasant memories, and at the end of eighty years goes to his rest holding the respect of all. The remains of deceased arrived in Chico on this morning's express. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock this morning from the Presbyterian Church, under the auspices of Chico Lodge No. 118 I.O.O.F., in which he was a member.

! Chico I.O.O.F. Cemetery John McIntosh Family Lot Section 5A, Block B, Lot 49 John William McIntosh buried; 21 July 1905 died; 19 July 1905 age; 80y. born; 16 July 1825 Greenup Co., Ky. wife; Elizabeth Molter (md. 4 Nov. 1855, Red Bluff, Ca.) parents; Frederick McIntosh, Rebecca Helphinstine next of kin; Lewis A. McIntosh mortician; Fetters & Williams

! From the Butte Co., Great Register John William was listed as a Merchant at Nelson in 1878.


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