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James Frederick Presnell

Male 1867 - 1952  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Frederick Presnell was born on 22 Mar 1867 in Iowa Center, Story, Iowa; died on 1 Mar 1952 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA; was buried on 7 Mar 1952 in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA.

    James married Gertrude Impey on 8 Oct 1890 in Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa, United States. Gertrude (daughter of Frank H Impey and Frances Amelia Close) was born on 12 Sep 1867 in Davenport, Iowa, USA; died on 17 Sep 1931. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Richard Presnell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Apr 1894 in Lakeview, Iowa; died on 12 Feb 1969 in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

    Family/Spouse: Betty Eloise. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Richard Presnell Descendancy chart to this point (1.James1) was born on 29 Apr 1894 in Lakeview, Iowa; died on 12 Feb 1969 in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

    Notes:

    Written by Presnell Sr., Robert
    Second Chance (1953)
    Second Chance (1950)
    High Tide (1947)
    The Michigan Kid (1947)
    For You I Die (1947)
    The Guilty (1947)
    Cuban Pete (1946)
    Stilwell Road (1945)
    Attack! Battle of New Britain (1944)
    The Big Bonanza (1944)
    Meet John Doe (1941)
    Singapore Woman (1941)
    Hurricane Smith (1941)
    Money and the Woman (1940)
    The Real Glory (1939)
    Disbarred (1939)
    Thou Shalt Not Kill (1939)
    My Man Godfrey (1936)
    Postal Inspector (1936)
    Employees' Entrance (1933)
    The Kennel Murder Case (1933)
    Bureau of Missing Persons (1933)
    Terror Aboard (1933)
    The Keyhole (1933)
    The Narrow Corner (1933)
    The Lost Squadron (1932)
    What Price Hollywood? (1932)
    The Man Called Back (1932)
    The Bargain (1931)
    Leftover Ladies (1931)
    Young Man of Manhattan (1930)
    The Big Pond (1930)
    La grande mare (1930)

    Robert married Gertrude Marjorie Leonard on 27 Mar 1917 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA, and was divorced on 19 Jul 1938. Gertrude (daughter of Asbury O Leonard and Gertrude Cron) was born on 30 Jun 1892 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA; died on 18 Apr 1972 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Patricia Leonard Presnell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Dec 1920 in Barcelona, Spain; died on 9 Jun 1966 in Los Angeles.

    Robert married Adeline Antoinette Millspaugh on 15 Aug 1913 in Chicago, Cook, and was divorced on 14 Jun 1916. Adeline was born in 1893 in Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Robert Richard Presnell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jul 1914 in Chicago, Illinois; died on 14 Jun 1986 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    Robert married Cecilia Callejo on 29 Jul 1939. Cecilia (daughter of Fernando Callejo y Ferrer and Maria Luisa Trinidad Correa Y Pagan De Callejo) was born on 31 Oct 1907 in Puerto Rico; died on 18 Aug 2003 in Tujunga, Los Angeles, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Patricia Leonard Presnell Descendancy chart to this point (2.Robert2, 1.James1) was born on 15 Dec 1920 in Barcelona, Spain; died on 9 Jun 1966 in Los Angeles.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Age: 45

    Patricia married Howard Mary Breslin on 14 Jun 1942 in Manhattan, New York, New York, New York, USA. Howard (son of Thomas Niall Breslin and Katherine Veronica Connelly) was born on 23 Dec 1912 in New York City, New York; died on 31 May 1964 in St. Luke-Roosevelt Medical Center, Manhattan, New York City; was buried in Hawthorne, Westchester County, New York, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 4.  Robert Richard Presnell Descendancy chart to this point (2.Robert2, 1.James1) was born on 21 Jul 1914 in Chicago, Illinois; died on 14 Jun 1986 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    Robert married Marsha Virginia Hunt [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Daughter Presnell  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1947; died in Jul 1947.

    Robert married Kathryn E Brown [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Peter Robert Presnell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Feb 1940 in Greenwich Village, New York, USA; died on 24 Feb 2020 in Eureka, Humboldt County, California, United States of America.


Generation: 4

  1. 5.  Daughter Presnell Descendancy chart to this point (4.Robert3, 2.Robert2, 1.James1) was born in Jul 1947; died in Jul 1947.

  2. 6.  Peter Robert Presnell Descendancy chart to this point (4.Robert3, 2.Robert2, 1.James1) was born on 5 Feb 1940 in Greenwich Village, New York, USA; died on 24 Feb 2020 in Eureka, Humboldt County, California, United States of America.

    Notes:

    Peter R. Presnell
    Feb. 5, 1940 - Feb. 24, 2020

    It is with great sadness that I share the news of my husband’s passing. Peter died from cancer just weeks after his 80th birthday, and his passing away has now left a void in my life. For those of you who knew Peter, remember him for his many talents and quick humor. I want to take this opportunity to thank my family, friends, staff of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Hospice for all their help during this difficult time.

    Peter Robert Presnell, affectionately called Peter-Robin by his wife, Antoinette Gosselin, was born February 5, 1940 in Greenwich Village, New York, first and only child of Kay Brown and Robert Presnell Jr. At age 13 he moved to California to live with his father (Robert Presnell Jr) and his actress/activist step mother (Marsha Hunt Presnell). Peter did not adapt well to Hollywood, and his first job while still attending high school, was wrangling horses for a summer camp in the Sierras, and later at a pack station in Kings Canyon Nat’l Park where he spent a summer packing hunters into the back country and carried supplies to fire towers deep in the wilderness.

    Peter went to Europe and earned an Associate Arts Degree from the University of Grenoble, France. After 3-1/2 years overseas, he returned to Southern California, taking up residence in Topanga Canyon. Based upon his art portfolio, he was accepted as a student at The Art Center School of Design, Los Angeles, where he attended classes for two years, solidifying his grasp of industrial design. In 1966 he opened a gallery in Topanga Canyon which featured the arts and crafts of the local population. After several years of working as a designer/draftsman for the travel trailer and mobile home industry, he made the decision to make his way on his own as a craftsman. While he worked on his designs, he went to work building and remodeling homes in southern California. He became fascinated with leather smithing, taught himself the craft, and within several years, his line of travel bags and other leather work were carried by a number of retail outlets like Nieman Marcus, Sax Fifth Avenue, Macy’s, and Marshal Fields.

    Peter spent much of his spare time backpacking the Sierras, and Death Valley. By the end of the ‘60s he wanted out of southern California, and moved north to Humboldt County where he established his home first outside Orleans on Ishi Pishi Rd. Here he learned to work in the woods and in time became a timber faller, and spent many years cutting right-of-way for roads and falling trees on forest fires. Several years later he traded the Ishi Pishi property for 40-acres on the Klamath, downriver from Weitchpec. For ten years he lived his dream of building a life on the edge of the wilderness, felling and milling the lumber for his handmade home. It was there, in the ‘70s, that he built a shop and became a designer/builder of one-of-a-kind furniture; a trade which he pursued successfully for the rest of his life. His work was noticed internationally, and he won many ribbons presented to him over the years from the annual College of the Redwoods juried wood show, including First Place Best of Show. His work was published in international design reviews, and his articles and photography appeared in “Woodwork” and “Fine Woodworking” magazines. He became an art instructor for College of the Redwoods for two years, teaching people to transform what they saw into paintings”. It’s interesting that he never referred to himself as an artist, although others did. Somewhere in that decade he was hired by the Hoopa Tribal Clinic and within a year had become an Emergency Medical Technician and state certified Radiographic Technician.

    Having completed “My little Empire in the Mountains” Peter left the wilderness and moved to Eureka in 1984 to pursue his dream of flying. By 1987 he had become a commercial pilot (ATP and CFII flight instructor). During the next 13 years he followed various flying jobs from Santa Monica to Seattle Wa. to Palm Springs and finally back to Eureka where he flew air charter and gave flight instruction at Murray Field. Ultimately he became Chief Pilot for Northern Air, and later, lead pilot for Northern Pacific Air Ambulance, a job he cherished, and carried out for four years before retiring from flying in 1998 to become a certified weather observer at the McKinleyville airport. For Peter, saving lives by flying the air ambulance through storms at night was a dream job. He cherished every minute in the air, and wrote stories about his experiences. By the end of his flying career he held the highest certifications available in American aviation from CFII through Multi-engine Air Transport Pilot. But he never gave up designing and making things. Ultimately, it is the one-of-a-kind designs in wood, of which he created hundreds in his lifetime, that remind their owners of his special vision, and devotion to excellence.

    He never gave up trekking in the Salmon Trinity Alps, a place he loved dearly, and found a way to get out there several times a year for nearly forty years, usually going solo for days at a time and in all seasons. Peter was not a religious man, but there were places in the Trinities he called “Church”.

    In 1989, going on 50 years of age, Peter met the most cherished person of his life, Antoinette Gosselin, and they were married in 1997. Peter and Ann enjoyed the most special life together in the mountains they loved, east of Eureka. They were a devoted couple. Their abiding love and their appreciation of each other never waned, never stopped growing. Not a day passed when they did not tell each other how lucky they were to share their lives together. They complimented and lit up each others’ days. He was clear that Ann was the very best thing that had ever happened to him.

    Peter’s been called a “renaissance” man. He was full of surprises and was possessed by boundless curiosity. He loved flying, he loved climbing in the mountains, he loved Credence Clearwater, Roy Orbison, and Beethoven. He loved the very idea of starting with a blank piece of paper and creating something that no else had ever done, and he did it every time. He charged much too little for his work, but that was because he loved making furniture for friends beyond anything else. He introduced himself as a Latte drinking, Volvo driving, Timber Faller. And that was an apt description. Mostly, he found adventure in everything he did, and whatever he did, he did it with a passion that made you want to do it too.

    Peter married Sandra L Little [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Peter married Maryln A. Barling in Jun 1977 in Los Angeles, California, USA, and was divorced in Jun 1977 in Los Angeles, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Peter married Antoinette Louise Gosselin [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]




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