. 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. of her husband, in March, 1904. Mrs. Mordecai now makes her home inPetaluma. The ranch upon which Mr. Mordecai resides is the property of his maternalgrandmother, Mrs. Louisa Barlow, a resident of Berkeley, Cal., and comprisestwo hundred and sixteen acres of fine land. Mr. Mordecai does not specializeon any one branch of agriculture, finding diversified farming a congenial as wellas a rem


. 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. of her husband, in March, 1904. Mrs. Mordecai now makes her home inPetaluma. The ranch upon which Mr. Mordecai resides is the property of his maternalgrandmother, Mrs. Louisa Barlow, a resident of Berkeley, Cal., and comprisestwo hundred and sixteen acres of fine land. Mr. Mordecai does not specializeon any one branch of agriculture, finding diversified farming a congenial as wellas a remunerative occupation. Of his varied interests the raising of chickensprobably takes the lead, his flock comprising four thousand chickens. Thirty-eight cows contribute to his dairy, besides which he has eight horses and acres of the land are under cultivation to potatoes, thirty acres are inhay, while ten acres are in apples, including several of the best varieties. When less than twenty years of age Mr. Mordecai was married, August 5,1908, to Miss Hannah Gould, a resident of Penn Grove. He is identified withonly one organization, the Two Rock Grange, of which he is an •? ~,y@F*


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