. 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. and hadthirteen children, namely: John, Louis, George, Roy, Otey, Elwood, Sadie,Nancy, Mary, Louise, Emma, Ada and Henrietta. Benjamin F. married ClaraMorehouse and had seven children, Herbert, Walter, Chester, Charles, Louis,Oren and Edna (Mrs. George Nicholson). Orville was united with Ida With-worth and they became the parents of the following children, Elliott, Everett,Leonard, Melbur


. 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. and hadthirteen children, namely: John, Louis, George, Roy, Otey, Elwood, Sadie,Nancy, Mary, Louise, Emma, Ada and Henrietta. Benjamin F. married ClaraMorehouse and had seven children, Herbert, Walter, Chester, Charles, Louis,Oren and Edna (Mrs. George Nicholson). Orville was united with Ida With-worth and they became the parents of the following children, Elliott, Everett,Leonard, Melburn, Sidney and Blanche. Christopher married Nancy Hopper,to which union four sons were born, Charles, Fred, Edward and Bert. Georgeand his wife, who was Emma Clark, had a family comprising three sons, Chester,Ray and Clarence. Grant married Mary Callahan, and their union was , Mrs. J. L. Rickman, had two sons, Lloyd and Walter. Emma, Hopper, had one son, Percy, and Louisa, Mrs. Richard Porter, becamethe mother of four children. It is characteristic of Mr. Grove that he takes a warm interest in allmovements for the uplifting of mankind. Particularly is he interested in enter-. C^Ci^ Cr-pCrf jZ^4 HISTORY OF SONOMA COUNTY 749 prises for the local welfare. While averse to holding office he has on occasionconsented to serve the people in an official capacity, and has rendered efficientservice as constable and as school trustee. The people of his township en-tertain the highest opinion of his ability as a man, his devotion as a citizen, hisfriendly spirit as a neighbor and his patriotic support of all enterprises for thematerial upbuilding and educational advancement of the county where for nearlysixtv years he has made his home. HARRY CHURCHILL HODGES. Being surrounded with the comforts of life which had come as a result ofhis own effort, a beautiful home and happy surroundings, Harry C. Hodgespassed the evening of his days in perfect contentment, his activ


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