History of Stanislaus County California With Biographical Sketches of the Lead

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History of Stanislaus County California With Biographical Sketches of the Lead
George Henry Tinkham
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Benjamin Sisson, the rancher, married Ella Bach. Irving died at Oakdale when he was fourteen years old. Walter, a locomotive engineer on the Southern Pacific, married Beatrice Richards of Sacramento. Ida May is the wife of E. L. Young, a bookkeeper in San Francisco. George died in his twenty-eighth year at San Francisco, leaving a widow and a baby, Velma. Mrs. Reeder's mother, now seventy-two years old, makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. George Lewis, at 317 Third Avenue, San Francisco.
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... Reeder was born in Sonora, Tuolumne County, on June 27, 1866, the son of Henry Clay Reeder, a native of Little Rock, Ark. , who crossed the plains in 1849 and engaged in gold mining at Sonora, where he was married, in 1855, to Cleofa Carbrera. They had fourteen children, among whom Edward C. Reeder was the seventh in the order of birth. He was reared and educated at Sonora, after which he began teaming between Sonora and Oakdale. Since 1889 he has made Oakdale his home. He is a member of the Woodmen of the World and the Fraternal Brother- hood.

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