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Jesse H. Plaskett Hit by Car on Highway
Walking back to Salinas in the dark, Jesse Plaskett was struck and killed on the highway.
More than a century on the Big Sur coast
True stories of the Plasketts and their neighbors — bears and gold, shipwrecks and weddings — drawn from letters, newspapers, and family memory.
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Walking back to Salinas in the dark, Jesse Plaskett was struck and killed on the highway.
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Violet Plaskett left her cousin Cyril's funeral and never made it home.
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At fifteen, Martha Bennett crossed the Isthmus of Panama on a porter's back — bound for a new life in California.
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Sadie Plaskett was four days short of 21 when uremia took her on a rainy January night in 1911.
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Winston Plaskett lived. His twin brother Murton lasted one day.
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In 1921 the Plasketts signed away Township 23 land for ten dollars in gold coin — and 54 dollars in revenue stamps.
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'A Venerable Patriarch of 112 Living Descendants' — the Salinas paper's farewell to William Lucas Plaskett, 1818–1909.
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Sarah Plaskett, mother of twelve, was honored among the pioneer mothers at the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition.
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His son Theodore was born while William Lucas dug for gold — and died before he could get home.
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Fresh off the Panama steamer, the Plasketts lived in a tent on the San Francisco sand while they built.
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The miners of Cherokee camp celebrated their first native son: Reason Alpha Plaskett, born December 1852.
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Sarah Plaskett's 95th birthday fell on Mother's Day, 1922 — fitting, for a mother of twelve who outlived the century she was born in.