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GARIBALDI BROS.
(FRANK, JOHN
& JOSEPH)
Four years ago Frank, John and
Joseph Garibaldi purchased the grocery stock of Mignacio
& Peirano on East Street and Waterloo Road and
have since added hardware and notions.
By their strict attention to business and courteous treatment of their
customers, they have steadily increased their trade until they have all they
can attend to properly. They are the
sons of Henry and Cynthia (Cueno) Garibaldi, both
natives of Amador County, California, both the paternal and maternal
grandparents being pioneers of the Golden State. Henry Garibaldi owned a large ranch in Amador
County and he passed away there in 1921; the mother is still living. Five children were born to them: Joseph was born in 1888, Frank in 1897, and
John on November 22, 1900, and there are two daughters, Jennie and
Henrietta. The children attended the
Milligan district school adjacent to their ranch home in Amador County and the
Jackson high school. The Garibaldi
brothers still own 360 acres of grain and truck gardening land and some range
land of the old home place in Amador County.
Frank Garibaldi entered the service
of his country during the World War in September, 1918, and was sent to Reno,
Nevada, where he was placed in the engineering school of the University of
Nevada. Both Frank and his brother are
unmarried. Joseph Garibaldi was married
in Jackson to Miss Pearl Tanner and they are the parents for four
children: Ethel, Hazel, Pearl and Ruth.
Transcribed by Gerald Iaquinta.
Source: Tinkham, George
H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Page
748. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic
Record Co., 1923.
© 2011 Gerald Iaquinta.
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