Louisa Matilda HOLLAND
1846 - 1929 (83 years)1. Louisa Matilda HOLLAND was born on 20 Mar 1846 in Petersburg, Menard, Illinois, United States; died on 22 Mar 1929 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 03CCB5F67C77794298EBB6C4A758CBC8B7C8
Notes:
Probably died in Redding Area CA
Could this marriage be a relative?
HOLLAND, MATHEW C WATKINS, ELIZA 01/19/1854 A/ 124 848 MENARDLouisa married George Washington EATON in 1865 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States. George was born in Aug 1840 in Missouri, United States; died on 7 Oct 1920 in California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Fred I EATON was born on 5 Aug 1866 in California, United States; died on 21 Oct 1916 in California, United States.
- 3. Leah EATON was born on 23 Jun 1867 in California, United States; died on 15 Jul 1930 in California, United States.
- 4. George A EATON was born in 1871 in California, United States; died on 7 Apr 1939 in California, United States.
- 5. Grace EATON was born in 1873 in California, United States; died on 13 Mar 1942 in California, United States.
- 6. baby EATON was born about 1875 in California, United States.
- 7. Charles C EATON was born in May 1881 in California, United States; died on 15 May 1929 in California, United States.
- 8. Alice Rue EATON was born on 10 Jan 1884 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States; died on 12 Jun 1967 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.
Generation: 2
2. Fred I EATON (1.Louisa1) was born on 5 Aug 1866 in California, United States; died on 21 Oct 1916 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: D4032396C0BD8343915A8685C44C5DC1F7B7
Fred married Jessie BENJAMIN about 1895 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States. Jessie was born in 1875. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 9. Louisa G EATON was born in Feb 1897 in California, United States.
- 10. Grace M EATON was born in Aug 1899 in California, United States.
- 11. Marjorie EATON was born in 1901 in California, United States.
- 12. George B EATON was born on 14 Apr 1903 in California, United States; died on 19 Sep 1955 in California, United States.
3. Leah EATON (1.Louisa1) was born on 23 Jun 1867 in California, United States; died on 15 Jul 1930 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 108551B7F9EAC9428FA6E923FCE172B4CFBC
Notes:
No children
1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Leah Heidrick
Home in 1930: Los Molinos, Tehama, California
Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870
Birthplace: California
Relation to Head of House: Head
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Leah Heidrick 60Family/Spouse: HeiDRICK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
4. George A EATON (1.Louisa1) was born in 1871 in California, United States; died on 7 Apr 1939 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 1A997A173EE9FB43A69A98AA0C62F9A032B2
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. Helen E EATON was born in 1893 in California, United States; died on 3 Dec 1966 in California, United States.
- 14. George H. EATON was born in 1895 in California, United States; died on 30 Oct 1963 in California, United States.
- 15. Esther M EATON was born in 1896 in California, United States; died on 17 Jan 1984 in California, United States.
- 16. Mildred EATON was born in 1899 in California, United States; died on 17 Jan 1984 in California, United States.
5. Grace EATON (1.Louisa1) was born in 1873 in California, United States; died on 13 Mar 1942 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: A71EE142F7BC70448514D80164F16AFE7E44
Grace married Benjamin Foster LOWREY on 6 Feb 1900 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 17. Benjamin E LOWREY was born on 7 Sep 1911 in California, United States.
6. baby EATON (1.Louisa1) was born about 1875 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 59F0DCC37D34294FA4F2AA776EDDB26C3134
7. Charles C EATON (1.Louisa1) was born in May 1881 in California, United States; died on 15 May 1929 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 2C365DBDEDFD7C4A8512BC6DE0112F212D67
Notes:
1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Charles C Eaton
Age in 1910: 28
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1882
Birthplace: California
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: George W
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Name: Louise M
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Spouse's Name: Josephine K
Home in 1910: Paskenta, Tehama, California
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Neighbors:
Household Members: Name Age
George W Eaton 68
Louise M Eaton 64
Charles C Eaton 28
Josephine K Eaton 27
John B Holland 86
Manuel Vanesnceller 25
1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Charles C Eston [Charles C Eaton]
Home in 1920: Paskenta, Tehama, California
Age: 38 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1882
Birthplace: California
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Josephine K
Father's Name: George W
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Name: Louise M
Mother's Birth Place: Illinois
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 439
Neighbors:
Household Members: Name Age
Charles C Eston 38
Josephine K Eston 37
Margaret C Eston 3 2/12
Laurence Etzler 40
George W Eston 80
Louise M Eston 75
Dorris Hoxey 18Charles married Josephine DYER in 1907 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States. Josephine was born in 1882 in California, United States; died after 1930 in California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 18. Margaret EATON was born on 5 Sep 1916 in California, United States; died on 15 Nov 1983 in California, United States.
8. Alice Rue EATON (1.Louisa1) was born on 10 Jan 1884 in Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States; died on 12 Jun 1967 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 44C006C4B9A01A4988FB4AA907B65C3B5440
Notes:
"BACKFIRE- Old Ranch Out West" Written by Alice Rue Eaton Grigsby
The old rustic ranch house, with its pleasant porches, overlooked a winding creek which was fringed with Pussy Willows and overhanging cottonwoods. During the winter months, this stream became a small river. We stood at the windows and watched the wild rush of turbulent waters. Driftwood, washed out fences, and flood gates, rode the crest of the waves. When the storm subsided, our river was again a winding brook, and during the summer months, it was merely a depression in the bottomland. In the occasional ponds of water beneath the cottonwood trees, the cattle stood knee deep, chewed their cuds and with their tails, switched away the flies.
This house was situated in the midst of a two thousand acre tract. Pleasant valleys and rolling foothills, which submerged into the rugged Coast Range Mountains, made this area beautiful. My brother, Charles, and I spent a wonderful childhood on this old ranch. It was a playground of abrupt hills and verdant valleys, which in springtime was colorful with wildflowers.
Beneath the drooping branches of the massive oaks, the sheep and cattle sought refuge from the summer's hot sun. The pleasant valleys were encircled with rugged foothills which were heavily wooded with scrub oak, manzanita and red holly bushes, Giant digger pines silhouetted against a blue sky, crowned the hilltops, and when the wind blew strong, they sent their music reverberating in valleys below.
This land was paradise for a flaxen haired boy and a freckled faced girl, who found unbounded happiness with their good saddle horses as they daily traversed this area.
We tramped through the woods, where we often found a spring of crystal water, from which a gurgling stream dashed down the hillside. Growing in profusion were beautiful wildflowers. In the shadows of the rocks grew the lacey Maidenhair ferns. On the hilltops we gathered armfuls of Indian Paint Brush. Often, we caught a glimpse of a bright yellow Gopher Snake making a hasty retreat.
A brook is always the home of creeping things. Our Mother constantly warned us to beware of the rattlesnake. He generally sounds his baneful warning with his wriggling tail, raised head, glittering eyes and hissing tongue. He throws himself into an instant coil with the even rapidity of an electric device. All animals know instinctively the danger of combat with him, and the sound of his rattles fills them with fear and terror for many are his victims in the densely wooded areas and around the deep water holes during the warm summer season. This land held many joys and also heart breaking tragedies in our lives.
Mount Shasta stands at the north of this valley; magnificent in her grandeur, rising to the height of 14,380 feet. She has been chiseled by wind and storm until she stands clear and white against the blue sky, like a mighty pyramid. The building of the Shasta dam placed her name before the world, as the giver of that elixir of life; water.
Looking east from the old ranch, we could plainly see Mount Lassen, which stands like a battle scarred warrior. She became famous on 19 May 1914, when she sent her rocks and lava pouring over the surrounding country; becoming the only active volcano in the United States. She is visited by many tourists during the pleasant summer and fall months. Impressive canyons, primeval forests and alpine lakes, add to the beauty of Lassen Park.
It was Indian Summer in the California foothills. Autumn had turned the land into crimson and gold. The hills and valleys were veiled with a blue atmospheric mist, which at times almost obliterated the world around us. The fertile valleys were covered with a heavy growth of sunburned grass, which crackled in the afternoon breeze, as it stood like and abundant harvest awaiting the reaper; for the harvest of the earth was ripe. The dangerous days of autumn had arrived when all western ranchers were keenly alert for any trace of smoke to appear on the horizon.
My brother, Charles, dashed through the house (screaming), "Forest Fire", then he was soon galloping off toward the western rim of the ranch on his beautiful saddle horse, Gray Bess. His faithful dog, Cappy, was following in the dust of the horses heels; ready and willing to follow his master to the end of the world. Looking into the distance, we saw angry volumes of black smoke, curling up from behind pine crested hills and rolling off into gray sky. Each moment it was coming closer, slashing its way through the forest with devastating fury, roaring through the crowns of the trees and sending pine cones rolling down the hillsides, leaving ribbons of fire, as it raced on its way; driving all forest animals before it and devouring the unfortunate which failed to escape.
The atmosphere was heavy with the odor of the burning woods. All pasture and grazing land, upon which droves of sheep and cattle were dependent for winter food, was being swept away. The bonds of friendship and loyalty were strong between the frontier ranchers. When adversity befell them, they remained staunch and true. They borrowed, loaned and gave without reluctance. It was their code of existence.
After the first glimpse of smoke appeared in the skies, men began arriving at the old Eaton ranch from within a twenty five mile radius. They immediately made a back fir line around the old home and buildings.
My sister, Leah, taught school far away from home but was spending a few days with us. We supplied the fire fighters with wet sacks to beat out the flames in their effort to save the valleys. We placed two large tubs in the back of my car and filled them with burlap sacks and water. Driving between the house and the backfiring line we passed through the canyon approaching the house. The hills were burning on both sides of us. The roar was so terrific, I could not hear the sound of my engine. I turned to my sister saying, "My engine has stopped!" Still, my car kept going and carried us through the narrow road. The horror of being stalled in the midst of the fire, turned my blood cold. When we emerged from the canyon, I could hear my old Super Six Hudson ticking away. My foot pressed the accelerator to the floor and we traveled safely through the walls of fire, which had left the hills bare and black. The skeletons of the pines were standing like death sentinels, guarding the old mutilated canyon.
Our little mother was bravely doing her bit. She baked pans of hot biscuits, kept a huge pot of coffee on the stove, opened jars of pears preserves and pickled peaches. The old dining table became a banquet board where the fire fighters came in relays to refresh and replenish their strength. They were sterling men who gave freely their friendship and loyalty. I shall always appreciate them.
There is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Prov. 18:24
Several hours had passed. The smoke disappeared from the skies and the fire was brought under control. A beautiful gray saddle horse without a rider galloped into the barnyard. She was seared and burned over her entire body. Her mane, tail and fetlocks were entirely gone. Her hoofs were black. The barn door was opened for her, and she dashed into her stall. The scorched saddle and blanket was removed, and she was attended in every possible way. She was almost unmanageable from the ordeal through which she had passed.
Anxiety and fear held everyone speechless. Where was Charles? The tired men broke up into groups and hastily started out in different directions in search of him. They found him wandering aimlessly in the hills, trying to reach home. His face and hands were badly burned and he was as black as a colored man, although in life he was the fair English type; an athlete with a wonderful body. He was rushed to the Sisters Hospital in Red Bluff, where he remained for many weeks. His hands and face were solidly bandaged and all food had to be taken through a glass tube. He carried pitted scars on his face as long as he lived.
His dog, Cappy, was lost in the crackling hell, and was never found. His beautiful saddle mare, Gray Bess, never recovered. Each hoof became infected and one by one, dropped off. Her suffering was intense and her life had to be mercifully ended.
Charles was never again the superb physique and happy personality he had previously been. There was a break in his life. He soon followed our Father and Mother into the invisible land.
Today the United States Aviation Fire Patrol make their daily trips over this area; ever watchful of this frontier area where herds of sheep and bands of cattle graze in peaceful contentment. The isolated ranchers look up into the blue sky and know that Uncle Sam is standing by when the dreaded forest fire goes to work. To all men of the Air Patrol, we are greatly indebted.
It is comforting to know that when Charles closed the door upon this world and walked into the invisible, awaiting was his beautiful gray saddle mare, Gray Bess, with flicking ears, arched neck and champing bit. As he swung into the saddle and galloped into the distance, a sleek black mongrel dog was following in the dust of the horses heels.
AU Revoir, Charles!Alice married Byron Lindsay GRIGSBY on 25 Aug 1905 in Methodist Church, Red Bluff, Tehama, California, United States. Byron (son of Erasmus Dorwin GRIGSBY and Elmira MILLER) was born on 2 Mar 1872 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; died on 11 Jun 1959 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 19. Virginia Holland GRIGSBY was born on 11 Aug 1914 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States; died on 6 May 1992 in , Contra Costa, California, United States; was buried in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.
Generation: 3
9. Louisa G EATON (2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) was born in Feb 1897 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: B2AF540D432B6741939F354F7135E0A3B76E
Family/Spouse: Wade T MAYBERRY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 20. Wade T MAYBERRY
- 21. Louise E MAYBERRY
- 22. Patsey W. MAYBERRY
10. Grace M EATON (2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) was born in Aug 1899 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 2628E84D2339C343B60FAA4F6B384E54E845
Notes:
M1 King Price M2 Earl Kelly M3 Freeman Kronkhite
Family/Spouse: King PRICE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
Family/Spouse: Earl KELLY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 24. Samuel KELLY
11. Marjorie EATON (2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) was born in 1901 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 5C0D3F08F7B9F04289828903B0FF4721401D
Family/Spouse: Oliver TREWARTHA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 25. Fred TREWARTHA died on 7 Oct 1987 in California, United States.
- 26. Erma TREWARTHA was born on 9 Feb 1925 in California, United States; died on 24 Nov 1992 in Oregon, United States.
- 27. Alice TREWARTHA
12. George B EATON (2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) was born on 14 Apr 1903 in California, United States; died on 19 Sep 1955 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 0EE81729587B5A45A686CF403838EBFC3A77
Family/Spouse: Dorothy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 28. Frederick A EATON
- 29. Ronald G EATON
13. Helen E EATON (4.George2, 1.Louisa1) was born in 1893 in California, United States; died on 3 Dec 1966 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: C8FA72D55B3ACD41B18CA743C9137F7FADAF
Family/Spouse: GIFFEN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 30. Pauline C GIFFEN
14. George H. EATON (4.George2, 1.Louisa1) was born in 1895 in California, United States; died on 30 Oct 1963 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 56B6C49467112E4C949C305700FAC77D4BFD
Family/Spouse: Leora. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 31. George M EATON
- 32. Helen E EATON
15. Esther M EATON (4.George2, 1.Louisa1) was born in 1896 in California, United States; died on 17 Jan 1984 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 47CE7631EAB2934BB73F9786F9E9D57171C5
Family/Spouse: Joe ANDERSON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 33. Blanche ANDERSON
16. Mildred EATON (4.George2, 1.Louisa1) was born in 1899 in California, United States; died on 17 Jan 1984 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: FD5DABE7BC7BCF4DB4A15203EE3B0998B351
Family/Spouse: Frank CURRY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 34. Donald CURRY was born on 25 Nov 1918 in California, United States; died on 11 Mar 1991 in West Virginia, United States.
17. Benjamin E LOWREY (5.Grace2, 1.Louisa1) was born on 7 Sep 1911 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: BBC44DDEBAAE9140939709162B0E75300A11
18. Margaret EATON (7.Charles2, 1.Louisa1) was born on 5 Sep 1916 in California, United States; died on 15 Nov 1983 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 7B7D02311136CF49AD691AD9825E6B25039E
Family/Spouse: BAKER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 35. Grover BAKER
19. Virginia Holland GRIGSBY (8.Alice2, 1.Louisa1) was born on 11 Aug 1914 in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States; died on 6 May 1992 in , Contra Costa, California, United States; was buried in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: D31516E8A4D805488297415296BE12BE7FDE
Notes:
Virginia attended public school in Brentwood. It is said that her mother drove to school with long black gloves on every day at noon to take Virginia home for lunch. Driving a car in those days was rare, and going home for lunch was not the norm for most children. At about age 20, it is said that Virginia seemed to change in personality. She has had "depressions" throughout her adult life. Virginia never married.
Virginia was baptized 8 August 1915 in the Oakland Presbyterian Church.
Generation: 4
20. Wade T MAYBERRY (9.Louisa3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: B8D77A38A10FE7418EA4D9DFAD56E2A08894
21. Louise E MAYBERRY (9.Louisa3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: D04768C5F8D5CD448FAEC25CBB234111AD81
Family/Spouse: WARE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
22. Patsey W. MAYBERRY (9.Louisa3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: 4945158E03BB0F43890B38FB6F869527B980
Family/Spouse: REID. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
23. J. Clairenda PRICE (10.Grace3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: 3FC683ACC7C346439E7926AFA3A19A4556B2
24. Samuel KELLY (10.Grace3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: F5D8F63A10DB4847A046C9B575A593790161
25. Fred TREWARTHA (11.Marjorie3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) died on 7 Oct 1987 in California, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 2DC5E2A06C166E40AB70EC5D49914A4E7ADF
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 36. Nichael TREWARTHA
- 37. Fred TREWARTHA
26. Erma TREWARTHA (11.Marjorie3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) was born on 9 Feb 1925 in California, United States; died on 24 Nov 1992 in Oregon, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: D86413C4FC4E2444935400CD777822982255
Family/Spouse: Gerald KNUDSON. Gerald died in 1982 in Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
27. Alice TREWARTHA (11.Marjorie3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: 1AF3F21FC4D2FB41B6C55B0E7B35ECE454BB
Family/Spouse: FRENCH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
28. Frederick A EATON (12.George3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: 87BB2E221E91794FA68EA6BC1EDCAAED30B6
29. Ronald G EATON (12.George3, 2.Fred2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: E12D54AF48CF9544A8C612516A87D9D57118
30. Pauline C GIFFEN (13.Helen3, 4.George2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: ED2E0281DB79CE479C6839FBB706897C019E
Family/Spouse: KNOX. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
31. George M EATON (14.George3, 4.George2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: 95C081E2C03B0F4AB7F3A872A41F815C70A3
32. Helen E EATON (14.George3, 4.George2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: 2C826D23157C6442AF75462F42764FBACFA1
Family/Spouse: GOOD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 38. Richard I GOOD
- 39. Elana GOOD
- 40. Margaret GOOD
33. Blanche ANDERSON (15.Esther3, 4.George2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: 87EC2665229C184BA2F2E22BC9503D687E1F
Family/Spouse: MOHR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
34. Donald CURRY (16.Mildred3, 4.George2, 1.Louisa1) was born on 25 Nov 1918 in California, United States; died on 11 Mar 1991 in West Virginia, United States. Other Events:
- _UID: 2AB1F36BC11D8A478E4E0A01C5A7D8B9CC2B
Family/Spouse: Maye. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 41. Donna CURRY
35. Grover BAKER (18.Margaret3, 7.Charles2, 1.Louisa1) Other Events:
- _UID: 33A85F9DB07BE14E96CEC64097318E4536CA