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Kern County Basque Club's Founding
Fathers are...
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John
Ansolabehere was always active in the Basque community
of Bakersfield. Although John, his seven brothers and
two sisters were born in Bakersfield, his father and mother
were born in the Basque country. They came to America
when they were young adults. read
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Raymond
Castanchoa Sr. was a prominent Kern County rancher
and woolgrower. He was the son of Gracienne Castanchoa
and a native of Bidarry, French Pyrenees. Settling in
Kern County in 1928, Raymond went to work as a sheepherder
for Domingo Argain. read
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Felix
Etcheverry was born June 9,1905 to Fernando and Mathilda
Etcheverry, who had immigrated from Aldudes, France. Felix,
the eldest of the Etcheverry's two children spent his
early years along with his brother, Pete, at the Iberia
Hotel, now known as the Noriega Hotel. read
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Inocencio
Jaurena was born in Spain on July 5,1901. He was the
son of Nicholas Jaurena (Spain) and Nicolasa Echeverria
Jaurena (Spain). Inocencio (Jack) came to the United States
as a young sheepherder in 1928. read
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On April
10, 1915 in the picturesque town of St. Jean-le-Vieux
in France, Frank Jean Maitia was born. There and
in the village of Ascarat he grew up until the age of
17. It was then that he decided to follow his two brothers
JB & Raymond to the United States. read
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