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 746 PIONEER REGISTER AND INDEX. later, a farm near Calistoga; and in 71-86 a resident of Napa City. F. (James E.), 1841, resid. of Sonoma Co. 51-77; nat. of N.Y. Son. Co. Hist. F. (Je- rusha), 1846, of the Mormon col. with 4 children, v. 546; rem. in Cal. F. (John), 1843, overl. immig. who joined the Bears, v. Ill; went south with Fremont, but returned with a broken arm in Nov. 46. This is his own state ment in a narrative of the Bear Flag given by him at Napa in 78. I cannot identify him, and he is not known to Henry Fowler, though there was a J. W. Fowler in the Cal. Bat. F. (John S.), 1847, nat. of N.J.; 2d alcalde at Sac. 48-9; died at Sac. 60, age 42. Fowler (Wm), 1844, nat. of N.Y., from 111. to Or. in 43, and to Cal. in the Kelsey party with 2 or more sons. iv. 444-5. He brought a letter of rec ommendation as a good catholic and carpenter from P. Dimers of the Wala- met to P. Quijas. Worked for a time at Sonoma, after spending some time in Pope Valley; was at N. Helv. in 47, and finally with his son Henry bought a farm of Dr Bale near Calistoga, where at the age of 72 he married a 2d wife, and died in 65, at the age of 86. F. (Wm, Jr), 1844, son of Wm, who came in the same party from Or., and worked as a carpenter at Sonoma, N. Helv., and S. Rafael, iv. 444-5. In Or. he married Rebecca Kelsey, who left him on arrival in Cal. Application was made to Larkin For a divorce, and despite his lack of authority to grant it, she was married by Sutler to another man. As I find no record of F. after 46, it is possible that lie &quot;was the man killed with Cowie during the Bear revolt. F. ( Wm), immig. of the Bartleson party, 41, going to Or. iv. 269; perhaps the Wm named above. F. (W.), 1843, mr of the Diamond, iv. 565. Fowrklinot (Jacobo), 1844, otter-hunter at Los Ang., prob. Frankfort. Fox (J.), 1848, passp. from Honolulu. Fpxen (Benj.), 1826, Engl. sailor who came on the Courier and left that vessel in 28. iii. 176; ii. 573. He was baptized as Wm Domingo, though often called Julian; married Eduarda Osuna (or Olivera); was naturalized in 37, when he was 38 years old, and had 3 children, being in trade at Sta B. A few years later he became owner of the Tinaquaic rancho, iii. 656, where he spent the rest of his life, dying in 74 and leaving 10 children and a large estate. He was a rough and violent man, often in trouble with other rough men and with the authorities, being sentenced to 4 years in prison in 48 for killing Agustin Davila. v. 611, 613; yet accredited with good qualities, such as bravery and honesty. His three daughters married respectively C. W. Goodchild, F. Wickenden, and John R. Stone. His son, Wm J. J., born in 33, was in 83 a ranchero in Sta B. Co. Portrait of Benj. and his wife in Sta D. Co. Hist., 322. Fraezher (Geo.), see Frazer. Framier (R.), 1846, Cal. Bat. (v. 358). France (Joseph), 1846, doubtful memb. of the Mormon col. v. 547. Francis (Alex.), 1842, Florida Ind., deserter from the U. S. Cyane 43. F. (Wm), 1847, lot at S.F. Francisco, neoph. at S. Diego 1775. i. 253. Francisco, 1818, negro of Bouchard s force captured at Mont. ii. 232. Franco (Jose), convict settler 1797. i. 606. F. (Juan Jose&quot;), a recruit who came with Jose&quot; de la Guerra y Noriega and J. J. de la Torre in 1801. F. (Pablo), convict settler 1798; at Los Ang. 19. i. 606; ii. 354. Franec (Wm), 1845, doubtful name of an Irishman at Branciforte, age 45, single. Frank (Manuel), 1841, 1st frame house at S. Jose&quot; built for. iv. 684. Frankfort (Jacob), 1841, German tailor from N. Mex. in the Workman party, iv. 278-9; at Los Ang. 46; up and down the coast 47-8, making a trip to Hon. and back on the Gen, Kearny and Eveline, and obtaining a lot at S. F. Franz (Fred W.), 1845, at Mont. iv. 587; lot at S. F. 47. Frapp, 32-40, doubtful name of a trapper chief, iii. 392. Frare (Wm), 1844, Irish, who got a pass for 1 year; prob. same as Trere, q.v. Fraser, see Frazer. Frawell (Ephraim P.), 1833, Phil, tailor who deserted from the whaler Hel- vetius, and worked at his trade atdif. points round S.F. bay. iii. 409. He was met by Wilkes at Mission S. Jos&amp;lt; in 41; lived from 43 at S. Jose&quot;, where he died about 78; name also written Travel. Frayer (Henry or Eugene), 1844, German who got a pass. Frazer (Abner), 1845, Amer. carpenter from Or. in the McMahon-Clyman