July 27, 1901 Mariposa Gazette
Married : BLACK-GUEST- In Merced, July 19th, 1901, by Jeff FRUIT, J. P., Henry Newman BLACK and Miss Lotie GUEST, both of Hornitos.
Lottie Langley lived at 945 19th Street, Merced, CA.
117Merced Sun Star
Monday, Feb. 11, 1980, page 4
Lottie Langley
Graveside services for Lottie Langley, 94, will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Evergreen Memorial Park. John R. Ferris will conduct the services.
Mrs. Langley, a homemaker died Friday in a Merced hospital.
She was born March 20, 1885 In Hornitos and lived in Merced since 1919. She was a 68 year member of Pythias Sisters Temple 84, and served a term as Most Excellent Chief.
She is survived by a daughter, Daisy Egenhoff, Pine Grove, three brothers, Norman Guest, Merced, Elijah Guest, Atwater, and Albert Guest, Napa, a sister, Blanche Hill, Redwood City; six grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren.
Stratford Evans Merced Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
BLACK, Henry N. November 11, 1922 Mariposa Gazette
WELL KNOWN MAN CALLED BY DEATH
Henry N. BLACK, one of the best known and most highly respected citizens of the county, passed away at Hornitos last Wednesday, Nov. 8, at the age of 45. Death was due to lung trouble from which Mr. Black had long been a sufferer.
He is survived by his mother and two sisters of Richmond and one brother, Maurice BLACK of Hornitos, who was with him when he passed away.
The funeral will be held to-day, Saturday, under the auspices of the Hornitos Lodge I. O. O.F. of which Mr. BLACK had been a member for a great many years.