. History of Sacramento County, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present; . was first married to MargaretM. Davies, a native of Salt Lake City, the daughter of William Mentha Davies of Gait, this county. They had two children;Loyal D. is a student in the Sacramento high school, Darrell T., in theclass 1913 Walnut Grove school. Mrs. Mealer died in 1908, and inRio Vista, August 25, 1904, Mr. Mealer married Mary S. See-horn, a native of A^irginia, who was brou


. History of Sacramento County, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present; . was first married to MargaretM. Davies, a native of Salt Lake City, the daughter of William Mentha Davies of Gait, this county. They had two children;Loyal D. is a student in the Sacramento high school, Darrell T., in theclass 1913 Walnut Grove school. Mrs. Mealer died in 1908, and inRio Vista, August 25, 1904, Mr. Mealer married Mary S. See-horn, a native of A^irginia, who was brought to California in herchildhood. Her father, Russell C. Seehorn, was a teacher in Virginiaand a farmer in California, now eighty-one years of age. Mr. Mealer is a member of the Elk Grove Lodge of Free andAccepted Masons and of the Onisbo Chajiter, Order of Eastern Star, ofCourtland; Isleton Lodge No. 108, I. O. 0. F.; Occidental Encampment,Sacramento; and Canton No. 1, Patriarch Militant in Sacramento,while he and his wife are members of the Rebekah Lodge of sons are both interested in wireless telegraphy and have a stationon the ranch. In everything that pertains to the general advance-. HISTORY OF SACRAMENTO COUNTY 727 ineut and develoi)uient of the commi;nity Mr. Mealer is deeply in-terested and his generous support of many measures for the benefitof his connnunity and county has amply demonstrated his publicspirit. Mrs. Mealer is a mem])er of Rio Vista CUiai)ter, 0. E. S. CHARLES AUGUSTUS YOERK The first representative of the Yoerk family in the new worldcrossed the ocean during the year 1832 and became a pioneer ofOhio, where he and his wife improved a homestead and remained untiltheir death. While they brought with them to America the greaternumber of their children, there was one son, Christopher Frederick,the father of our subject, who had entered the German army prior totheir departure and it was therefore impossible for him to accompanytliem. After he ha


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