NameJoseph S. ADAMINA69
Birth1 Nov 1845, Locarno, Ticino, Switzerland
Death26 Jun 1938, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California
Burial29 Jun 1938, St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda Co., California
Spouses
Birth15 Nov 1855, Bear Valley, Mariposa Co., California
Death9 Mar 1917, Oakland, Alameda Co., California
Burial12 Mar 1917, St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda Co., California
FatherAntonio GARBARINO (1823-1899)
MotherJeronima (~1826-<1875)
Marriage21 Sep 1877, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California
ChildrenIrene Mary (1876-1969)
 Arnold Felix (1879-1964)
 Ida Clelia (1881-1970)
 Felix Joseph (1883-1961)
 Louis Joseph (1894-1942)
Notes for Joseph S. ADAMINA
1880 United States Census
Marital Birth B-place
Name Rel Status Sex Race Age place Occup Fa Mo
Joseph ADAMINA Self M M W 34 SWIT Painter SWIT SWIT
Louisa ADAMINA Wife M F W 24 CA House Keeper--- ---
Irene ADAMINA Dau S F W 3 CA At Home --- ---
Arnold ADAMINA Son S M W 1 CA At Home --- ---
Felix ADAMINA Brother S M W 26 SWIT Painter SWIT SWIT

Source Information:
Census Place Oakland, Alameda, California
Family History Library Film 1254061
NA Film Number T9-0061
Page Number 93A
Notes for Louisa (Spouse 1)
ADAMINA, Mrs. Louisa March 17, 1917 Mariposa Gazette: NATIVE OF BEAR VALLEY DIES IN OAKLAND
Died at Oakland, March 9, 1917, Mrs. Louisa ARDAMINA, beloved wife of A. ARDAMINA; mother of Irene Harris, Ida Jerome, Arnold, Felix and Louis ARDAMINA; also sister of Louis GARBARINO. It is sad to write about the passing away of such a noble character as the deceased lady was. She was a native of Bear Valley and spent most of her girlhood days in that little village. Very frequently her conversation would revert to the place of her happy youth.
Six years ago she came for a visit with her lifelong friend, Mrs. M. QUEIROLO of this place, and she visited the town of her birth, cheerfully greeting what old friends that were still there.
Mrs. ARDAMINA was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. GARBARINO, pioneers of Bear Valley. In the early seventies the family went to San Francisco to reside. Soon after that as a bride, she went to Oakland where she has lived ever since and has a large circle of friends, besides a devoted family to mourn. Death was caused by hemorrhage of the brain.The bereaved family have the heart-felt sympathy of a large circle of friends. "Pace all Aniniasua."
Ida Q. MACHIO, Hunter's Valley, March 13, 1917
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