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Philip Najar

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Philip Najar

Birth
Bear Valley, Mariposa County, California, USA
Death
26 Jul 1960 (aged 70)
Bear Valley, Mariposa County, California, USA
Burial
Bear Valley, Mariposa County, California, USA Add to Map
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Phillip Najar Beloved son of Felix Najar and 2nd wife Josephina Munoz Sequera Najar, Phillip was their oldest child they had together,
Husband of Naomi C Landry b 1893 Louisiana d 1947 in Los Angeles.
He grew up on the homestead in Bear Valley. He served in WWI, various records has described his employment as a miner, laborer and a movie actor. There is more to his life story than I really know. He went back to live out his golden years on the family homestead. He was crippled and rode a horse to get around. He lived in a cabin, not in the main house. He had a porch on the front of the cabin. He had a hoist/pulley rigged up and he could get on his horse by standing on the porch and using the pully to get himself on the horse. He may have been hurt in the war but I do not know that for sure. He lived there until his death.
(Josephina was also called Josey and Josepha.)
Phillips siblings
Felix Najar Jr
Frank George Najar
Henrietta Najar
and half siblings Najar
F Trancita Najar Pereyda
Victoria Najar
Teresa Najar
Cipriano "Cip" Najar
Half Siblings Sequero
Peter Sequero
Perfeta Sequero
Cornelia Sequero
Fought a Good Fight and served His family and Country well,
Phillip Najar Beloved son of Felix Najar and 2nd wife Josephina Munoz Sequera Najar, Phillip was their oldest child they had together,
Husband of Naomi C Landry b 1893 Louisiana d 1947 in Los Angeles.
He grew up on the homestead in Bear Valley. He served in WWI, various records has described his employment as a miner, laborer and a movie actor. There is more to his life story than I really know. He went back to live out his golden years on the family homestead. He was crippled and rode a horse to get around. He lived in a cabin, not in the main house. He had a porch on the front of the cabin. He had a hoist/pulley rigged up and he could get on his horse by standing on the porch and using the pully to get himself on the horse. He may have been hurt in the war but I do not know that for sure. He lived there until his death.
(Josephina was also called Josey and Josepha.)
Phillips siblings
Felix Najar Jr
Frank George Najar
Henrietta Najar
and half siblings Najar
F Trancita Najar Pereyda
Victoria Najar
Teresa Najar
Cipriano "Cip" Najar
Half Siblings Sequero
Peter Sequero
Perfeta Sequero
Cornelia Sequero
Fought a Good Fight and served His family and Country well,

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