The Calou family founded the Oakland Laundry Company in 1879 and ran it for multiple generations.

Jennie Marie, 1931

Pierre "Peter" Calou (July 5, 1856 – June 7, 1914) was born in France. He arrived in the U.S. c.1874, and was naturalized in 1882. He married Jennie Marie Hourat (Calou) (September 1864 – September 9, 1935) in 1883, and they had 4 sons, all born in Oakland. [ Still researching: Hippolyte and Vincent's birth records list Mary Arraf or Orrof as the mother. ]

In the early days of the business, it was at their home 730 - 29th St. (originally 690 - 29th St.) in the Hoover-Foster neighborhood. In 1900 the family lived at 2939 Martin Luther King Jr. Way (originally 1971 Grove St.); from at least 1910 to 1920, the family lived at 3251 MLK (originally 2121 Grove St.). Following Peter's death in 1914, Jennie took over as president of the laundry. 1

Vincent, Camille, and Ernest, 1931

Hippolyte John Calou (June 25, 1884 – October 18, 1918) married Annette M. Bareilles (Calou) of Alameda and they had 2 daughters, Jean Calou and Doris Calou. Hippolye died at age 34. No records have been found of cause of death, but the family says it was influenza.

Vincent Emile Calou (January 22, 1886 – May 15, 1950) married Carol Wilhemina ? (Calou), but they seemed to have divorced in 1927. 2

Camille Benoit Calou (September 28, 1889 – August 20, 1947) married Effie La Veque (Calou), and they had 2 sons, Arthur Pierre Calou and Robert Francis Calou. They lived at 599 Kenmore Avenue.

Ernest Matthew Calou (May 30, 1896 – December 31, 1871) married Regina Mary Hoenisch (Calou), and they had 2 sons, Raymond Pierre Calou and Edmund Germain Calou. They lived at 750 Trestle Glen.

Links and References

  1. Women's Club Leader Dies Oakland Tribune September 10, 1935
  2. Man Seeking Divorce Names Laundry Man Oakland Tribune August 3, 1927