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PARADISE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
Butte County Pioneer Settler Certificate Program
(Actual size is 8-1/2" x 11", suitable for framing)
The Butte County Pioneer Settler Certificate Program has been initiated by the
Paradise Genealogical Society as a way to celebrate the beginning of the new
millennium. The descendants of early settlers in Butte County or the area to
become Butte County may be eligible for a pioneer certificate on verification
of their application and documentation. The certificates are issued for one
of the following four time periods in county history based on when the pioneer
settled in the area that is now Butte County.
- 1844 to June 1846
-- during the period when Land Grants were
issued by Mexico.
- June 1846 to March 1848
-- during the Bear Flag Revolt.
- March 1848 to 9 September 1850
-- during the period when
gold was discovered in the county and the early years of the Gold Rush.
- 9 September 1850 to 1921
-- during the period when
California became a state and Butte County was organized by the Act of 1850,
through 31 December 1920.
To Be Eligible:
- The applicant must be a direct descendant of
the pioneer settling in Butte County during one of the designated periods
above, but does not have to be a current or past resident of this county or a
member of the Paradise Genealogical Society (PGS).
- Verification of eligibility will be done by PGS. Your submitted
paperwork will be returned if you are not eligible.
Preparation of Application:
On written request, and a #10 SASE, you will receive one application
packet which will include instructions and application forms (or you may
print these pages). A separate application packet must be submitted for each
individual Pioneer Settler Certificate requested.
- Application must be typed or legibly printed.
- A family group sheet must be provided for each generation after the
pioneer settler.
- A minimum of two items of documentation is required showing
evidence of the pioneer's settlement in Butte County.
- Dates should be shown as follows: Ex. 17 March 1899. Be sure to spell
out the month and include the complete year.
- Send photocopies only. Do not send original documents. The
application and the documentation will not be returned. They will become
property of the Paradise Genealogical Society and placed in the Pioneer
Settler History File that will be available as an informational resource in
our library.
- Acceptable items of documentation are as follows:
- Birth, Marriage, Death:
Copy of official certificate, bible record, church record, statement from
cemetery on official letterhead and including the tombstone inscription,
newspaper notice or obituary with the name and date of the paper.
- Census: Copy from the state or US census film or book, including the year
and roll number.
- Land Records: Copy of record, including the Grantee/Grantor Index.
- Directories: Copy from the city or county directory.
- County Histories: Copy must include date.
Two suggestions are:
1918 History of Butte County by George C. Mansfield
1882 History of Butte County by Wells & Chamberlain.
- Family Letters/Journals: Copy must include date.
- Military Records: Copy from National Archives or of original papers.
- Probate Records:
- Will or Administration file:
Documentation that is not issued by an official source, must have a full
reference, which includes the following: name of publication, publication
date, page number, microfilm roll or microfiche sheet reference number, where
the material was found (name and address of the location, call number of book
or periodical).
Fees:
Certificates for each pioneer settler will be $20.00, this includes the name
plate for the Pioneer Settler Plaque located in the Paradise Society library.
You may have the name of both pioneer settler and spouse on the certificate,
provided the spouse also meets the aplication criteria (see #3 under
Preparation of Application) and the fee for both is included.
A Certificate for the pioneer settler and spouse will be $25.00, this includes
the name plate for the Pioneer Settler Plaque located in the Paradise Society
library.
Assistance:
We will be happy to answer any questions concerning the completion of the
application, however, this will not include doing free research.
Please see our Butte County research fees
elsewhere.
Please e-mail your request for any assistance to Butte County Pioneer Settler Certificate
Program
or send your request for forms and/or any assistance with a
business size #10 SASE (self-addressed-stamped-envelope) to:
Paradise Genealogical Society
Butte County Pioneer Settler Certificate Program
Attn: Glenda Chombeau, Chairperson
PO Box 460
Paradise CA 95967-0460
These instructions and forms may also be printed from this web site and may
be freely duplicated as required.
The following pioneers have been submitted by descendants for certificates.
Olive Adele (Schaeffer) Bennett - Chico
Walter Clair Bennett - Chico
Heinrich Buschmann - Paradise
Susan Beede Buschmann - Paradise
Reuben Charlton - Pardise area
Alice (Harmon) Charlton - Paradise area
Rebecca Florence Fulton Cory - Chico/Paradise
William E. Elston - Pentz
Elizabeth (Sweet) Elston - Pentz
Andrew Hayenga - Chico
Augustina (Brandt) Hayenga - Chico
Emma Lavina (McGrew) Hook - Chico/Paradise
James Franklin Hook - Chico/Paradise
James Lynch - Oregon City
Mary (Hallinan) Lynch - Oregon City
Amanda Ballard Storts - Oroville area
John Bowman Storts - Oroville area
Benjamin Striplin - Chico
The above names have been, or are being, inscribed for placement on the plaque
in the Paradise Genealogical Society Library.
Each needed page, except this page, prints on one sheet if printer set for 1/2"
borders.
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