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 . /^ y^-^^^^xjUl-. L^Crzi^yT^O- /C?, Z/l< HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTY 403 it could be used next day. The reservoir was built on his ranch and still goes by thename of Tuffree reservoir. He was also the owner of lands in San Diego Tuflfree was one of the organizers of Orange County and took a prominentpart in the affairs of the new county, and his interest in its developmen


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 . /^ y^-^^^^xjUl-. L^Crzi^yT^O- /C?, Z/l< HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTY 403 it could be used next day. The reservoir was built on his ranch and still goes by thename of Tuffree reservoir. He was also the owner of lands in San Diego Tuflfree was one of the organizers of Orange County and took a prominentpart in the affairs of the new county, and his interest in its development continued untilhis death, in 1903. He was a Mason and always a strong Democrat. After his deathMrs. TufTree continued to reside at the old Tufifree home, surrounded by her children,who relieved her as far as possible from all worry and care. She passed away inJune, 1915, aged sixty-two. Colonel and Mrs. TufTree were the parents of nine children, as follows: FrederickB. resides on a part of the old Tuffree ranch; Juanita C. is the wife of Alonzo E. Yorbaand also lives on a part of the ranch; Charles P. died at the age of thirty-two, in 1908;George R. died in infancy; Nellie A. is the wife of John A. Lloyd of San Francis


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