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Trojanovich, Louis

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Trojanovich, Louis
بيانات النشر: 2015-10-17 2015-10-17
تفاصيل مُضافة: McBride, Joyce
Brost, Linda Griffin
نوع الوثيقة: Electronic Resource
مستخلص: Linda Griffin Brost’s story begins with her paternal great-great grandmother Maria Concepión Romero, who was born in 1841 on the Buena Vista Ranch, a land grant near the Mexican border south of Tucson, Arizona. After a series of Indian raids, the family moved to safety near the Tubac Mission area where she grew up. Maria met and married a soldier by the name of John C. Clark, a veteran of the Mexican American War, stationed in Tucson. John C. and Maria Clark had 3 daughters, Emilia, Juana and Emma, before moving to Globe in 1879-80. Maria liked to play poker, was known to play poker with Geronimo. The legend goes that once, while her husband was out of town on business, Maria lost their house in a poker game, frantically borrowed money and promptly won it back without him knowing. Their daughters grew up in the mining town of Globe. Emma met and married Alvin Beach, another soldier, and they had 3 daughters, Hattie, Molly and Rose. Shortly afterward, as the girls were still quite young, Alvin died suddenly. Emma, now a widow, provided for her little brood by taking in boarders. One boarder was George W.P. Hunt, the future first governor of the State of Arizona. She also baked bread, and would walk down the backside of Broad Street along the railroad tracks to sell her wares to the houses of prostitution. She then worked in Globe’s first hospital for many years. Meanwhile, young Louis and his brother Anton Trojanovich emigrated to Globe in the mid-late 1800s. Louis first lived in the Miami area, and being a devout Catholic, would daily walk over the hills to Holy Angels to attend mass and serve as an altar boy. Hattie Beach, also Catholic, met Louis in church and they were married in 1902. Louis was a carpenter and had a business as a builder. He built their house in 1905 near his brother’s lumber company and they filled it with 8 children. Louis Trojanovich died in 1929. Linda briefly summarizes each of their children’s lives. James Trojanovich, the youngest son, gr
مصطلحات الفهرس: Globe, Arizona, Sound- Nonmusical
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