A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . & A. M., had its meetingplace in an old adobe building destitute of ev-er\ comfort, he was initiated into the order,and has since retained his interest in the phil-anthropic work of the fraternity. Not only does Mr. Swycaffer have the honorof being one of the earliest permanent settlersof San Diego county, but his wife also enjoysthe same distinction, for she came to this re-gion in 1854. A native of Texas, she bore themaiden name of ]\Tar


A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . & A. M., had its meetingplace in an old adobe building destitute of ev-er\ comfort, he was initiated into the order,and has since retained his interest in the phil-anthropic work of the fraternity. Not only does Mr. Swycaffer have the honorof being one of the earliest permanent settlersof San Diego county, but his wife also enjoysthe same distinction, for she came to this re-gion in 1854. A native of Texas, she bore themaiden name of ]\Tartha Ward and was a younggirl when she settled in San Diego, where shemet and married Mr. Swycaffer. Twelve chil-dren were born of their union, eight of whomare still living. One daughter, Mrs. PaulineNicholson, died at Foster, San Diego county,and Annetta died in August, 1906. Those nowliving are as follows: Isabella, now the wifeof E^C. Doyle, of La Jolla; Martha, who mar-ried JosephFoster, of Foster; Jefferson D., astockman engaged in ranching near Julian;Beatrice, who married Alonzo Price and livesin San Francisco; Frances, Mrs. Angel Corona,. c^^:;t^^^A.^ty(^ ^tJU


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