. History of Sonoma 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 time. HISTORY OF SONOMA COUNTY 773 crops is clearly noticeable from year to year, this being especially true ofpeaches. Much of the fruit is shipped dried, for which purpose the ranch isequipped with an up-to-date drier, making it one of the most complete andprofitable ranches in the county. In his native country Mr. Ross was married to Miss Janett McKay, a nativeof Scotland, and their marriage


. History of Sonoma 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 time. HISTORY OF SONOMA COUNTY 773 crops is clearly noticeable from year to year, this being especially true ofpeaches. Much of the fruit is shipped dried, for which purpose the ranch isequipped with an up-to-date drier, making it one of the most complete andprofitable ranches in the county. In his native country Mr. Ross was married to Miss Janett McKay, a nativeof Scotland, and their marriage was one of exceptional happiness. Mr. Rosspassed away on the ranch near Sebastopol, and his wife also died here in children were born to this worthy couple, but three of these are de-ceased. Those now living are Roderick, who is living in Honolulu; Alexander,in Vancouver, B. C.; William, a resident of Oregon; John, who formerly fol-lowed the sea and is now living in California City, Cal.; Robert; Anna; Chris-tine and Janett, the latter the wife of R. B. Scott. The two daughters last men-tioned are their fathers successors in the care of the home ranch and are provingbeyond a question thei


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