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Pioneers of Escambia County, Florida

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  • Bertha Irene Quina (1872 - 1914)
    Emanuel I. Quina wed Bertha Irene de Rocheblave on 25 Nov 1903; Officiated by D. A. Brady, Priest -- Catholic; Book P-138. From the "Transcribed Marriage Records of Escambia County, Florida from 1901...
  • Emmanuel Ignatius Quina (1862 - 1948)
    Quina, Emmanuel Ignatius Oct 28, 1862 - Mar 24, 1948 Pensacola newspaper, Mar 1948 (Fisher Pou Info) Emanuel Quina Taken by Death Funeral Rites Are Set for Friday Emanuel Ignatius Quina, 85, reti...
  • Francis Constantine Quina (1860 - 1931)
    Front left: Edith Quina (1882-1883) Cross lying next to vault: Manuella Bonifay Quina (1827-1909) Beneath the cross: Constantine Francis Quina (1826-1898) Vault: Edward Gale Quina (1855-1894) Alice S...
  • Richard Swaine (1859 - 1916)
    Interred with Faostina and Martin Swaine and Joseph S. Riera.
  • Faostina Swaine (1858 - 1935)
    Interred with Richard and Martin Swaine and Joseph S. Riera. Richard Swaine wed Miss Mary Faustina Quina on 31 Mar 1880; Officiated by J. A. Bergrath, Pastor -- St. Michael Catholic Church; Book J-3...

Pioneers of Escambia County, Florida:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escambia_County,_Florida

Pioneers of Escambia County, Florida. Due to the fact that Escambia County was created on 7/21/1821 and Florida was created on 3/3/1845. Please use 1845 plus forty years 1/1/1886. If you have Questions and Exceptions contact Chris L.Mathews. Exceptions will be considered if the person is of Historic Importance to the community.. Exceptions will be considered from a Historic Society, County, City, or State Official.

Exceptions:

1) Daniel "Dan" J. Brown (1882-1945): Founding member of the Negro Southern League (NSL) and member of the Pensacola Giants.

2) Dr Eli Stanford Cobb (1889-1977): Doctor, WWI Vet, Owner of Pensacola Seagulls (1949), Member of the Negro Souther League (NAL).

3) Gen.James "Chappie" James.U.S.A.F. (1920-1978): Tuskegee Airman, WWII,Korea,Vietnam Vet.