Paul J Arnerich
1869 - 1936 (66 years)-
Name Paul J Arnerich Birth 23 Sep 1869 San Jose, Santa Clara, CA Gender Male Census 29 Jun 1880 Almaden, Santa Clara, CA age 12, born CA, at school, living with parents Census 15 Jun 1900 San Jose, Santa Clara, CA age 30, born Sep 1869 in CA, marr 3 yrs, janitor, parents born AUT/IRE Census 22 Apr 1910 Alameda, Alameda, CA age 39, born CA, marr 12 yrs, deputy US marshall, parents born AUT/UNK Census 14 Jan 1920 San Jose, Santa Clara, CA age 50, born CA, deputy county sheriff, parents born AUT/IRE Census Apr 1930 San Jose, Santa Clara, CA age 60, born CA, marr at 28, Santa Clara county probation officer, parents born AUT/IRE Death 7 Mar 1936 Santa Clara Co, CA Person ID I5586 Family Tree Last Modified 22 May 2018
Father Mateo Arnerich, b. 1812, Island of Brac, Dalmatia, Croatia d. 3 May 1884, Santa Clara Co, CA (Age 72 years) Mother Elizabeth Brown, b. 7 Jul 1832, Clovernel, Tipperary Co, Ireland d. 28 Oct 1910, San Jose, Santa Clara, CA (Age 78 years) Marriage May 1856 Santa Clara Co, CA Notes - 1910 Census has several problems. 1. Margarette A, 38, is incorrectly added. Elizabeth is missing.
Family ID F1694 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Eva Marjorie La Montagne, b. 1 Jun 1871, California d. 26 Nov 1949, Santa Clara Co, CA (Age 78 years) Marriage 21 Feb 1898 Children 1. Pauline Bernice Arnerich, b. 21 Feb 1899, San Jose, Santa Clara, CA d. 29 Jan 1982, Santa Clara Co, CA (Age 82 years) 2. Francis Cecil Arnerich, b. 26 Mar 1902, San Jose, Santa Clara, CA d. 1961 (Age 58 years) + 3. Genevieve Jeanette Arnerich, b. 3 Dec 1904, San Jose, Santa Clara, CA d. 14 Dec 1988, Santa Clara Co, CA (Age 84 years) + 4. Elizabeth Evaline Arnerich, b. 12 Jun 1908, San Jose, Santa Clara, CA d. 4 Jul 1996, Graniteville, Nevada, CA (Age 88 years) Family ID F1984 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Oct 2016
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Photos Paul J Arnerich Newspaper Photo
He was assemblyman of Santa Clara County in 1905, US marshall, then assemblyman of Alemeda County 1914. From "San Jose Mercury News", 12 Aug 1917 (genealogybank.com)
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Notes - A man of special gifts who easily impresses others with both his natural ability and his acquirements through experience is Paul J Arnerich, a native son , having been born near San Jose on September 23, 1869. His father was Mathew Arnerich, and he had married Mrs. Elizabeth (Brown) Moylan, the widow of Edward Moylan. When fourteen years of age, Mathew Arnerich shipped as a sailor, and in the historic year of '49 he voyaged from China to San Francisco. Three years later, he removed to Santa Clara Valley and here engaged in agriculture. In 1856 he married, and purchased 160 acres in the Union district. He died on May 3, 1883, from injuries received in a fall from a buggy. Mrs. Arnerich also came from an old pioneer family; she died here about 1910.
As kind parents this worthy couple provided the best training for Paul in the public schools, and when he had finished with his studies, he worked with his father on the home farm until he was twenty-one. Then, for several years, he farmed for himself, and in 1905 he ran for the State Legislature, in which he served a term. He was then appointed to the United States Marshall's office as deputy marshal and discharged that responsibility for ten years; and having resigned, he ran for the Legislature, was elected in 1915, and in 1917 he was reelected. Next he was a deputy sheriff in Almaeda County for a couple of years, and finally was engaged in the real estate business for a number of years until he became a deputy sheriff, serving under Sheriff Lyle of Santa Clara County.
At San Jose, on February 21, 1898, Mr. Arnerich was married to Miss Eva La Montagne, a native of Santa Clara County and the representative of another pioneer family; and four childred have blessed their union. They are Bernice, Francis, Genevieve and Elizabeth. Mr. Arnerich belongs to the Republican party, and when he gets tired of politicss he turns for recreation to hunting and other oudoor sports.
Transcribed by Carolyn Feroben, from Eugene T. Sawyers' History of Santa Clara County,California, published by Historic Record Co. , 1922. page 608
- A man of special gifts who easily impresses others with both his natural ability and his acquirements through experience is Paul J Arnerich, a native son , having been born near San Jose on September 23, 1869. His father was Mathew Arnerich, and he had married Mrs. Elizabeth (Brown) Moylan, the widow of Edward Moylan. When fourteen years of age, Mathew Arnerich shipped as a sailor, and in the historic year of '49 he voyaged from China to San Francisco. Three years later, he removed to Santa Clara Valley and here engaged in agriculture. In 1856 he married, and purchased 160 acres in the Union district. He died on May 3, 1883, from injuries received in a fall from a buggy. Mrs. Arnerich also came from an old pioneer family; she died here about 1910.