BANGLE Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Amos Lincoln Bangle and Marie M Metzger

married
1
AMOS LINCOLN  BANGLE
born
 6th January 1870
 California, USA
occupation
1880 At School, 1900, 1906, 1908 Musician
1910, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1920, Musician
1920 Musician, Theatre, 1922 Auto Salesman, 1924 Musician
 1928, 1930 Music Teacher, Clarinet, 1930 Musician
1932, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1944 Music Teacher
died
1st March 1964
 San Mateo, California, USA
buried
 
March 1964
 Mountain View Cemetery
 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
  2
MARIE M METZGER
born
2nd December 1871
California, USA
occupation
 1914, 1916, 1918, 1920, 1922, 1924, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1944
 Housewife
died
 1st June 1961
San Mateo, California, USA 
Age 89
buried
 June 1961
 Mountain View Cemetery
 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA

3
Ruth
 BANGLE
born
 December 1898
California, USA.
4
Amos Jnr 
or 
George Amos 
BANGLE
born
29th July 1902
California, USA
occupation
1928 Insurance Broker
 1930 Auditor, Auditing Co.
 1934 Accountant
died
28th April 1989
 Walnut Creek, Contra Costa
 California, USA

married
1928
 Esther J 
???

born about
 1903
 Nevada, California, USA
occupation
1934 Housewife
died about
1971
buried
 
1971
Mountain View Cemetery
Oakland, Alameda
 California, USA
5
Marion Elizabeth 
BANGLE

born
6th March 1909
California, USA
occupation
1936, 1938, 1940 Teacher
died
 25th January 2007
California, USA
 Age 97

married
after
 
1940
Morris T 
NEWGARD
born about
 1904
died before
2007
  1. 1870 Brooklyn, Alameda, California, USA
    1880 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA as Lincoln A (Indexed as BANGLES on ancestry.com)
    Father shown as born Maine, USA
    1900 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    Shows father born Maine, USA
    1904 3712 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1906 3712 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1908 3712 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1910 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA 
    Shows father born Maine, USA
    1912 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (wife at 3712)
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1914 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1916 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1918 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1920 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1920 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    Shows father born England
    1922 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1924 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1928 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1930 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    Shows father born England
    1930 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1932 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1934 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1936 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1938 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1940 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1942 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1944 3714 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    US City Directories
    1887-1888 Oakland Alameda and Berkeley City Directory 1888.
    BANGLE, Amos, compositor, The Bancroft Co., S F
    res. 1214 Tenth Avenue
    1889-1891Oakland Alameda and Berkeley City Directory 1889-90.
    BANGLE, Amos L 
    res. 1214 Tenth Avenue
    Also at this address was:
    BANGLE, Edward and Ed Jr, Clerks at Craft and Russell
    Was this a duplicated entry for the son of Edward?
    1892-1893 Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley Directory 1892
    BANGLE, Amos L Musician
    res. 1214 Tenth Avenue
    1894-1896 Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley Directory 1895
    BANGLE, Amos L Teacher the Cal Conservatory & College of Music
    r. 1214 Tenth Avenue
    1894-1896 Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley Directory 1895
    BANGLE, Amos L Musician
    r. 1214 Tenth Av
    1897-1900 Husted's Oakland Alameda and Berkeley Directory 1897
    BANGLE, Amos L Musician
    r. 1214 Tenth Av
    1897-1900 Husted's Oakland Alameda Berkeley and Alameda County Directory 1900 
    BANGLE, Amos L Musician
    r. 939 Poplar
    1916 Oakland, California 1916
    BANGLE, Amos L Musician
    r. 3716 Tel Av. 
    Excelsior Cornet Band
    http://www.excelsiorcornetband.com/wst_page2.html
    "E-flat cornet by Hall & Quinby, c.1864. This instrument was presented by the members of the Brooklyn Cornet Band to their bandleader, Amos H. BANGLE on October 11, 1866. It has patented "Allen" valves, characterized by pinched windways and small-diameter rotors. Above, photos prior to restoration. Below, photos of the same instrument after its total restoration to superb playing condition by Robb 
    Stewart."
    (There are before and after photographs on the web site)
    From http://www.racinekiltiealumni.org/Racine_American_Bugle_Band.html
    SOURCE: "The American Bugle Band" by Eugene W. Leach, published in the Racine Journal-News, Thursday, 
    February 4, 1926.
    Recently in looking over a copy of the Racine Journal of January 5, 1861, I came across the following advertisement:
    American Bugle Band
    The American Bugle Band takes this occasion to say to the public that we have secured, and are using, a set of the most 
    costly and best tuned instruments in the whole country. We have also fitted ourselves with a handsome uniform, and we flatter ourselves that as skillful musicians, the American Bugle Band has no superior. We will be happy to receive orders for our services on all occasions.
    Terms moderate.
    J. R. Davies, leader and director.
    D. C. Washburn, business agent.
    Fifty-three years later, in the summer of 1914, I had an eight hour interview with John R. Davies in Waukegan, where he was then living with his daughter. In that interview I got much of the interview on which this story of the American Bugle Band is based. This is one of the brass bands that flourished during the "golden age" of brass bands and it served its generation well. It was organized in 1858 by John P. Jones, one of Racine's most accomplished musicians, who was its first leader. 
    Others of its original members being:
    Elias Pritchard - first B flat coronet
    John R. Davis - second B flat coronet
    Anson Kellogg - second E flat coronet
    Roderick Daniels - second baritone
    Charles Smith - snare drum
    D. C. Washburn - bass drum
    Si Packard
    William Needham
    Frank Needham
    Amos Bangle
    William P. Burbeck - tuba
    Others who later played with this band were J. Pribyl, first alto; Charles Haas, second alto; Frank Gibson, second bass; A. 
    Schneder, first bass; Z. C. Wentworth, F bass; E. P. Lowell, E bass; H. M. Wentworth, side drum; R. Jones, cymbals, and J. P. Webster.
    This band was called "American" for obvious patriotic reason and to distinguish it from the German Band, also known as the Racine City Band, its political and professional rival; and "bugle" because of the superior excellence of its instruments, the bugle of Mr. Davies, which was solid silver, costing him $100, so he told me.
    When the Civil War broke out, the American Bugle Band played often at patriotic gatherings to stir up enthusiasm, and to rally volunteers to the enlisting point, and they always played without remuneration at meetings of this nature. On the night of inauguration day, March 4, 1961, after Abraham Lincoln's induction into the presidency, it paraded the streets for hours playing patriotic airs, in a spirit of sheer jubilation.
    In political campaigns during the war and after, there was lively competition with the German Band. During one of these 
    stirring campaigns, the Democrats and Republicans were celebrating with torchlight parades on the same night, the American Bugle Band heading the Republican, and the German Band the Democratic hosts as usual. The German Band had boasted that they would blow the American Bugle Band off the street if ever they had the chance. On the night of the double-header, the Republicans, headed by the American Band on a platform wagon, had been parading over in the Fourth Ward and returning to market square, found the German Band on the court house steps entertaining quite a crowd. Mr. Davies ordered the wagon to the middle of market square, to the accompaniment of a quickstep, and warned his players that the tussle of their lives was on. The thing to be decided was which band could out-play and out-stay the other. The personal and political partisans of each encouraged them in every way to hand on. Conspicuous among the supporters of the American Bugle Band was J. I. Case, who admonished them frequently to "give it to 'em, John." The crowd was entertained that night for two and a half hours before the German Band was blown out and retired, leaving the American Bugle Band to play a final fan-fare in token of victory.
  2. 1900 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    1910 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA 
    1912 3712 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    Husband at 3716
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1914 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1916 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1918 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1920 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1920 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA as Macie M
    1922 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1924 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1928 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1930 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    1930 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1932 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1934 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1936 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1938 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1940 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1942 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1944 3714 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
  3. 1900 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    1910 Not found
  4. 1910 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA 
    1920 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    1928 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA as George Amos (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1930 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA as George A
    1934 642 Beacon Street, Oakland, Alameda, California USA as George Amos (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
  5. 1910 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA 
    1920 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    1930 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    1936 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1938 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    1940 3716 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA
    (California Voter's Register from ancestry,com)
    From
    http://articles.sfgate.com/2007-02-01/news/17230958_1_memorial-service-marion-late
    NEWGARD, Marion Elizabeth
    February 01, 2007
    Marion Elizabeth Newgard Passed away at home on January 25, 2007 at the age of 97. Beloved wife of the late Morris T. Newgard. Devoted mother of Kennedy Newgard, Mark Newgard, Gary Newgard, and the late Craig Newgard. Cherished grandmother of Craig Newgard, Kimberly Ferrario and Eric Newgard. Loving daughter of the late Amos L. Bangle and Marie Bangle. Dear sister of the late George Bangle. A native of Oakland, Marion was a graduate of U.C. Berkeley. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and co-founder of the Craig Newgard Memorial Scholarship Fund in 1969 for the encouragement of African American 8th graders to attend college. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at 1p.m. on Saturday, February 3, 2007 at the Burlingame United Methodist Church, 1443 Howard Avenue in Burlingame. Private interment. In lieu of flowers, donations to Craig Newgard Memorial Scholarship Fund, 1160 Galveston Street, Foster City, CA 94404 preferred. 
    There were grandchildren Craig Newgard, Kimberly Ferrario and Eric Newgard but we have no information as to which family they belong.

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