NameGiorgio (George) Batista DULCICH83
Birth8 Feb 1842, Stari Grad/Cittavecchia, Dalmatia, Croatia
Death11 Jan 1914, Merced, Merced Co., California
BurialSt. Catherine Cemetery, Hornitos, Mariposa Co., CA
OccupationFarmer
FatherGiacomo DULCIC (1799-1886)
Spouses
Birth10 Jan 1852, Canton Ticino, Switzerland
Death8 Apr 1902, Hunter’s Valley, Mariposa Co., California
BurialSt. Catherine Cemetery, Hornitos, Mariposa Co., CA
FatherSPAGNOLI
Marriage14 Dec 1876
ChildrenGiacomo (John) (1878-1879)
 John Batista (1883-1957)
Notes for Giorgio (George) Batista DULCICH
1900 Census > California > MARIPOSA > HUNTERS VALLEY > Series: T623 Roll: 93 Page: 268
DULCICH GEORGE, head, W, M, born Feb 1847, age 58, married 22 years, born Austria, both parents born Austria, Farmer, immigrated in 1862, lived in the US for 38 years, Farmer, owns home freely not mortgaged, farm not house.
DULCICH Delida, wife, W, F, born Jan 1855, age 45, born Switzerland, both parents born Switz.
DULCICH, John, son, W, M, born July 1883, age 16, single, born Calif, farmer

1910 Census > California > MARIPOSA > 1-TWP > Series: T624 Roll: 87 Page: 141
DULCICH GEORGE, head, M, W, age 71, widower, born Austria (Slovenia) both parents born Austria (SLovenia), immigrated in 1866, naturalized citizen, Farmer

Immigrated in 1862

From the CA Death Index: George DULCICH, 76 yrs, Death: Merced County 11 Jan 1914, Reg #1696

From the DC of Merced CO, Book 3, page 75.
George Dulcich
dod, Jan 11, 1914 , 76yrs, 11m, 3d
dob, Feb 8, 1838
father, Graiomo Dulcich
mother, unknown
occupation, farmer
bp, Austria
length of stay in place of death, 1 mth, in CA 28 yrs
informant, J.B. Dulcich, Merced, Ca
date of removal, Jan 12, 1914
place of burial, Mariposa Co.
cause of death, myocartitis and central insufficiency, chronic bronchitis
attending physician, Brett Davis M.D. Merced.

OBIT: From the Merced Express, Sat Jan 17, 1914. Death of George B. Dulcich, aged 74 years, died at the home of his son, J. B. Dulcich, in this city early Sunday morning. Deceased came to Calif from Austria in his early manhood and for thw past 25 years has lived on a farm near Hornitos until ill health forced him to retire several months ago. Since that time he has resided with his son in this city. The body was taken to Hornitos Monday for burial.

DULCICH, George January 17, 1914 Mariposa Gazette: Died In Merced.
George B. DULCICH, aged 76, for many years a farmer near Hornitos, died yesterday morning at the home of his son, J. B. DULCICH in Merced. He was a native of Austria. Mr. DULCICH had been ill for some time past and had come to the home of his son a month ago. His funeral was held today at Hornitos. - Merced Sun, Jan. 12.

DULCICH, George January 31, 1914 Mariposa Gazette:
The people of Hunter's Valley were grieved when the sad news of Mr. George DULCICH'S death reached here. This vernable and esteemed man peacefully passed away at his son's home in Merced on January 11th. His death was unexpected, therefore was a great shock to his family. He had been ailing for several days, the attending physician pronouncing him attacked by a cold of no mean nature. Mr. DULCICH left home here a couple of days previous to Christmas to spend the holidays with his son and family, and little did his friends think that he would return no more. The deceased was a native of Austria, aged 77 years and came to this country in the early fifties. Not long after that he married Adelaide SPAGNOLI. The result of their union was two children, one dying in infancy and the other son John, is now left to mourn the loss of a devoted father. The internment took place at Hornitos, where he was laid by the side of his wife who preceded him to the grave some thirteen years ago. Peace to his ashes.
Notes for Adelaide “Eliza” (Spouse 1)
Mariposa Gazette, Saturday, April 12, 1902: Mrs. Dulcich Gone.
Mrs. Eliza Dulcich died at Hunter's Valley Tuesday at an advanced age. For the past thirty years Mrs. Dulcich had lived at Hunter's Valley, where she was universally loved and respected for her many womanly qualities. She leaves a husband, George Dulcich, and one son. She was the sister of Jas. Spagnoli of Hornitos. The funeral was held at Hornitos Thursday morning and was largely attended.

DULCICH, Adellia April 19, 1902 Mariposa Gazette: Mrs. Adelia DULCICH.
Further information regarding the death of Mrs. Geo. DULCICH, which occurred last week at Hunter's Valley, is given in the following communication from Hornitos.
Adelia, wife of Geo. DULCICH, died at her home in Hunter's Valley April 8th, 1902, of cancer. Deceased was born in Switzerland January 10th, 1852, came to California in August 1875 and was married to Mr. DULCICH the following year. She was a devoted wife and motherly and had the respect of all who knew her. She leaves a husband and one son; also a brother, J. SPAGNOLI of Hornitos, and three sisters who still live near the old homestead in Switzerland.
The funeral was held from the Catholic church in Hornitos April 10th and was largely attended; the floral offerings were many and beautiful.
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