1905 |
Gold in central Nevada! Gold found at Belmont, Goldfield, Manhattan, and Rhyolite! |
-1906 |
James M. and Sarah (Campbell) McAninch went to Manhattan, Nye County, (central) |
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Nevada, sometime during the 1905-1906 'gold fever' boom in Manhattan [Note 10] |
1906 |
Oct. 1906: Manhattan Southern Mining Company formed in Pierre, South Dakota [11] |
1906 |
5 Nov. 1906: James M. McAninch (and others) sold three (hard rock) 'quartz mining |
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claim's to the Manhattan Southern Mining Company (the 'Alabama', 'Georgia', and |
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'Louisiana' quartz claims) [Nye County, Deed Records, Bk 13 pp.234-236; Note 12] |
1906 |
“A deposit of verde antique marble is reported near the Butcher Ranch, on land owned |
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by John McAninch” Structural and Industrial Materials of California, 1906 [Note 14] |
1906 |
John McAninch, widower, married (2nd) Anna T. 'Annie' Patterson. The exact date |
-1907 |
and place of the marriage are not known at this time; John and Anna have been married |
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for '3 years' on the 1910 census (and “Annie T.” has no children of her own) [Note 4] |
1907 |
John's daughter Isabel McAninch died 13 Nov. 1907, Auburn, Placer County [21]. |
1910 |
John, his (2nd) wife Annie, and John's two living children, Jennie E. and Archibald |
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John McAninch, are living in Placer County, Township No. 5, on the 1910 census [4] |
1910 |
James and his wife Sarah are living in Manhattan, Nye County, Nevada in 1910 [5] |
191? |
John's daughter Jennie married Leslie H. Reynolds (prob. Placer County, California) |
191? |
John, Anna, and Archibald John McAninch moved to Alameda County, California. |
191? |
James and Sarah J. (Campbell) McAninch got divorced [exact date, location unknown] |
1917 |
World War I Draft Registration, men over 45 were not expected to register; neither |
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John (age ~57) nor James (age ~53-54) registered anywhere in California nor Nevada. |
1917 |
Arch[ibald] John McAninch / 2443 [B~?] Ave., Oakland, Alameda Co., California |
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19 Jul 1893, Auburn, California / single / Civil Engineer, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. [15] |
1918 |
World War I: Archibald McAninch, PFC Co O., 23rd Engineers, a highway regiment, |
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sailed March 1918 from Hoboken, N.J., and served with the Second Army in France. |
1920 |
John McAninch, his wife Anna, and his son Archibald John McAninch are living in |
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Oakland, Alameda County, California, in the 1920 census [6.a] |
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McAninch Family History NL v.XXII n.2 / Sept. 2014 / Copyright Frank McAninch / pg.2014-16 |