Adopted daughter of LOUIS GAUTHIER & MARY ARNOLD
Married: Aug 17, 1885, JOSEPH FRANCIS/FRANK HOCHSTRAT/HIGHSTREET , Colusa Co., California
Note: Records are found for all the children under both HOCHSTRAT & HIGHSTREET
Fourteen children:
1. Rosalie Helena "Rose" HIGHSTREET
1886 – 1970
2. Frances Aloysia HIGHSTREET
1887 – 1956
3. Genevieve Emma HIGHSTREET
1890 – 19564
4. Lawrence Gregory HIGHSTREET
1891 – 1933
5. Marie Alexandra Gretchen HIGHSTREET
1892 – 1856 (m. Carlson)
6. Edward Joseph HIGHSTREET
1893 – 1932
7. Clara E. Josephine HIGHSTREET
1894 – 1929
8. Louis Henry HIGHSTREET
1896 – 1975
9. Lucille F. HIGHSTREET
1897 – 1983 (m. Anthony Lomba/Earl Larkin)
10. Josephine Germaine HIGHSTREET
1901 – 1982
11. Clarence Oliver HIGHSTREET
1902 -1903
12. Louise Theodora HIGHSTREET
1904 – 1977
13. Cleopatra P. "Cleo" HIGHSTREET
1905 – 1971
14. Joseph HIGHSTREET
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Oct 9, 1935, Colusa Sun Herald, Colusa, CA:
MRS. JULIA HIGHSTREET DIES
Mother of 14 Is Dead Here At Age Of 68
Funeral Services Will Be Friday Morning; Was Church Worker
Colusa today mourned the passing of one of its best known pioneer women, Mrs. Julia Rose Highstreet, 68, widow of the late Joseph F. Highstreet, who died in Colusa December 29, 1926. Mrs. Highstreet passed away at 1:30 o'clock this morning at her home after a brief illness. Born in Santa Rosa, California, Mrs. Highstreet, who maiden name was Julia Rose Dausey, came to Colusa county as a child. She was reared and schooled at Williams. She married Joseph F. Highstreet of Colusa August 18, 1885, and they engaged in farming here. Later Highstreet took up general contracting and building. To this union 14 children were born, five of whom preceded Mrs. Highstreet in death.
Nine Children Survive
The nine children who survive are: Mrs. Frances Parker of Oakland, Mrs. James Fouch, Mrs Charles Kaufman, Louis Highstreet, and Mrs. Ed Shellooe and Mrs. Harold Wilsey all of Colusa; Mrs. John Brian of Stockton, Mrs. Will Habernal of Seattle and Mrs. Earl Larkin of Seattle. The five children who preceded their mother in death were: Joseph, Clarence, Edward, Lawrence and Clara Highstreet. Twelve grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Highstreet, long a faithful Catholic worker, was a quiet, home-loving woman, devoted to her family, kindly, generous and loved by all who knew her. She was active in relief and child welfare work in the community, being an active member of the Catholic Ladies Relief Society. Funeral arrangement's are being made by Sullivan Brothers. The services will be held Friday morning with interment in Catholic cemetery.
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Adopted daughter of LOUIS GAUTHIER & MARY ARNOLD
Married: Aug 17, 1885, JOSEPH FRANCIS/FRANK HOCHSTRAT/HIGHSTREET , Colusa Co., California
Note: Records are found for all the children under both HOCHSTRAT & HIGHSTREET
Fourteen children:
1. Rosalie Helena "Rose" HIGHSTREET
1886 – 1970
2. Frances Aloysia HIGHSTREET
1887 – 1956
3. Genevieve Emma HIGHSTREET
1890 – 19564
4. Lawrence Gregory HIGHSTREET
1891 – 1933
5. Marie Alexandra Gretchen HIGHSTREET
1892 – 1856 (m. Carlson)
6. Edward Joseph HIGHSTREET
1893 – 1932
7. Clara E. Josephine HIGHSTREET
1894 – 1929
8. Louis Henry HIGHSTREET
1896 – 1975
9. Lucille F. HIGHSTREET
1897 – 1983 (m. Anthony Lomba/Earl Larkin)
10. Josephine Germaine HIGHSTREET
1901 – 1982
11. Clarence Oliver HIGHSTREET
1902 -1903
12. Louise Theodora HIGHSTREET
1904 – 1977
13. Cleopatra P. "Cleo" HIGHSTREET
1905 – 1971
14. Joseph HIGHSTREET
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Oct 9, 1935, Colusa Sun Herald, Colusa, CA:
MRS. JULIA HIGHSTREET DIES
Mother of 14 Is Dead Here At Age Of 68
Funeral Services Will Be Friday Morning; Was Church Worker
Colusa today mourned the passing of one of its best known pioneer women, Mrs. Julia Rose Highstreet, 68, widow of the late Joseph F. Highstreet, who died in Colusa December 29, 1926. Mrs. Highstreet passed away at 1:30 o'clock this morning at her home after a brief illness. Born in Santa Rosa, California, Mrs. Highstreet, who maiden name was Julia Rose Dausey, came to Colusa county as a child. She was reared and schooled at Williams. She married Joseph F. Highstreet of Colusa August 18, 1885, and they engaged in farming here. Later Highstreet took up general contracting and building. To this union 14 children were born, five of whom preceded Mrs. Highstreet in death.
Nine Children Survive
The nine children who survive are: Mrs. Frances Parker of Oakland, Mrs. James Fouch, Mrs Charles Kaufman, Louis Highstreet, and Mrs. Ed Shellooe and Mrs. Harold Wilsey all of Colusa; Mrs. John Brian of Stockton, Mrs. Will Habernal of Seattle and Mrs. Earl Larkin of Seattle. The five children who preceded their mother in death were: Joseph, Clarence, Edward, Lawrence and Clara Highstreet. Twelve grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Highstreet, long a faithful Catholic worker, was a quiet, home-loving woman, devoted to her family, kindly, generous and loved by all who knew her. She was active in relief and child welfare work in the community, being an active member of the Catholic Ladies Relief Society. Funeral arrangement's are being made by Sullivan Brothers. The services will be held Friday morning with interment in Catholic cemetery.
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Family Members
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Rose Helena Highstreet Fouch
1886–1970
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Frances Aloysia Highstreet Parker
1887–1956
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Genevieve Emma Highstreet Kaufman
1890–1964
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Lawrence Gregory Highstreet
1891–1933
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Marie Gretchen Highstreet Carlson
1892–1956
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Clara E Josephine Highstreet
1894–1929
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Edward Joseph Highstreet
1895–1932
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Louis Henry Highstreet
1896–1975
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Clarence Oliver Highstreet
1901–1903
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Josephine Germaine Highstreet Bryan
1901–1982
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Louise Theodora Highstreet Shellooe
1904–1977
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Cleopatra Patricia "Cleo" Highstreet Wilsey
1905–1971
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