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 . ythey settled at Los Alamitos. In 1915 Mr. Abacherli leased his present ranch of of Long Beach, and he has built up a successful and prosperous business throughhis own efforts, being well qualified for an undertaking of this magnitude. He alsoleases considerable land, having in 1920 about 800 acres, 110 acres planted to beets, thebalance being in barley, corn and alfalfa. Mr


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 . ythey settled at Los Alamitos. In 1915 Mr. Abacherli leased his present ranch of of Long Beach, and he has built up a successful and prosperous business throughhis own efforts, being well qualified for an undertaking of this magnitude. He alsoleases considerable land, having in 1920 about 800 acres, 110 acres planted to beets, thebalance being in barley, corn and alfalfa. Mrs. Abacherli is also a native of Switzerland, and before her marriage, whichoccurred on November 25, 1894, she was Rosalia Abacherli, the daughter of Balz andMary (Rathlin) Abacherli. Four children have blessed the union of Mr. and , and three of them are living: Arnold, Louis and John, all living at , the eldest child, died aged twenty-one years, November 20, 1916. They took alittle girl, Helen Ambiel, when five months old. and are rearing her as one of theirown children. She is six years old and is attending school. The family are membersof the Roman Catholic Church of <^^^^i1-^$^:^^i^^^<o^<^-^J^^


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