History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . ule team acrossthe plains, and then freighting to the various mining camps, settling for a while atMarysville. From there, he came to Lone Pine and effected the partnership which wasdissolved in 1873, after the earthquake, when Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and their two chil-dren moved north to Washington Territory. There, in Whatcom County, Mr. Stewartbegan to farm; but he was taken sick, met


History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . ule team acrossthe plains, and then freighting to the various mining camps, settling for a while atMarysville. From there, he came to Lone Pine and effected the partnership which wasdissolved in 1873, after the earthquake, when Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and their two chil-dren moved north to Washington Territory. There, in Whatcom County, Mr. Stewartbegan to farm; but he was taken sick, met with reverses, lost everything and died therein 1879. leaving three children—Annie, Henry Alexander and Estella. Mrs. Stewart married a second time, at San Francisco, in October, 1879. choosingfor her husband John B. Daneri, at one time Mr. Stewarts partner. He was one ofseveral brothers who were pioneer merchants at San Francisco and four other places,selling both at retail and wholesale, before John B. Daneri came to Lone Pine, so thathe was a man of practical, valuable experience. He was born in Chiavari. near , on March 6, 1831, and after having lived for a while at Buenos Ayres, sailed. HISTORY OF ORAXGE COUNTY 1169 around the Horn, and reached San Francisco on Washingtons Birthdaj, 1849—agenuine Argonaut. Mr. Denari was, in fact, a merchant all his life until he went to the historic oldMission town of San Juan Capistrano in 1877 and there liecame a farmer, taking up thespecial line of the orchardist. He planted walnuts, and brought his ranch up to a highstate of cultivation, and accumulated and lost several fortunes. He died, in 1907, whileon a visit to his oldest daughter, Mrs. J. N. Grohe. at Sheridan, Ore., at the age ofseventy-six years and was buried inthe Masonic Cemetery in that place. He left fourchildren: Angela, who owns the beautiful residence at 626 South Sycamore Street,where Mrs. Denari now lives in Santa Ana; John the rancher and justice


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