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)


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


claim's to the Manhattan Southern Mining Company (the 'Alabama', 'Georgia', and


'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


 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


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


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


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


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,


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


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


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