The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20160318143257/http://sfgenealogy.com/caldatanook/tagdata/9-calwills/volume3/3-032.htm *** Source: Early California Wills, California: California Society, D.A.R., 1952, 952 pgs; Volume 3. *** ---page 032--- 32 PULFER, WILLIAM | Old Court, Vol 2 Box 139 Yuma, Yuma County, Territory of Arizona Dated: April 7, 1877 Brother: Francis Pulfer, Jr Sisters: Unnamed. All estate to be paid to brother Francis Pulfer, Jr. he then to divide it equally between himself and sisters. Executor: Henry Fitzgerald; A Tynon Witnesses: John Costello, A.P. Filed: June 18, 1878 (Died April 10, 1877 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California Power of Attorney: to J M Barney, filed at Yuma County Court House on May 14, 1878 by the heir Francis Pulfer, states that he resides at the Town of Brampton, County of Peel, Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada, "Cooper". -*-*-*-*-*-*- PENDLETON, CONCEPCION E | Old Court, Vol 2 Box 142 San Diego, California Dated: May 25, 1863 Husband: George A Pendleton Sister-in-law: Mrs William A Pendleton "A China Shawl" Sisters and Nieces: Not called by name "Personal Property" Eliza Scott: No relationship mentioned "A yellow Chinese Spread" Mother: Victoria D Estudillo Catholic Church of San Diego - 5 cows and a calf Administrators: George A Pendleton, husband Witnesses: J J Kendrick; D B Kintz Probated: March 19, 1864 Willed all her right and title in the Rancho of San Jacinto, San Diego County, California. All cattle except that willed to Catholic Church of San Diego to be divided equally between mother, Victoria D Estudillo and husband, George A Pendleton. ---end---