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Allen Everett Stump

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Allen Everett Stump

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
29 Oct 1923 (aged 54)
Parlier, Fresno County, California, USA
Burial
Fresno, Fresno County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum, Section I, Row 1, Tier 1
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ALLEN EVERETT STUMP: A prosperous viticulturist and one of the most highly respected and substantial citizens of Fresno County, who resides northeast of Parlier, is A. E. Stump. He is a native of Iowa, where he was born in 1869, the son of Jeremiah P. and Elmira (sic) (McCloskey) Stump, natives of Ohio and Pennsylvania, respectively.

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Stump were the parents of seven children, five of whom are living, four being residents of Fresno County: Paul M.; Mrs. Sophie Zediker; Mrs. Fannie Vance; and A. E., the subject of this sketch.

The Stump family migrated to California in 1881. Jeremiah Stump was a rancher of considerable means and ability.

A.E. Stump was reared in Iowa until he was about twelve years of age, when he accompanied the family to California. His education was received partly in Iowa and was finished in the public schools of California. Ever since March 18, 1881, A. E. Stump has been a resident of Fresno County, and has been identified with the ranching interests of the county for many years.

He is an expert viticulturist and understands the scientific methods of producing an abundant yield of grapes. He is the owner of forty acres of highly improved land, where he has lived since 1904, and upon which he has made many expensive improvements, having set out all the trees and vines seen today. His splendid ranch is located one mile northeast of Parlier. Mr. Stump devotes his entire efforts to the one product, raisin grapes. That it pays to specialize is proved by the returns of one season, which netted him $6,200. His land yields from two and one-half to three tons of grapes per acre.

A. E. Stump was united in marriage with Miss Emma Zediker, on May 10, 1898. Mr. Stump is justly entitled to the high degree of success he enjoys as a prosperous rancher, which he has attained through untiring energy and the diligent study of the details of viticulture. He was one of the members of the original raisin association.

Source: History of Fresno County, by Paul E. Van Dor; 1919; Volume II, pps 1850-1851.
ALLEN EVERETT STUMP: A prosperous viticulturist and one of the most highly respected and substantial citizens of Fresno County, who resides northeast of Parlier, is A. E. Stump. He is a native of Iowa, where he was born in 1869, the son of Jeremiah P. and Elmira (sic) (McCloskey) Stump, natives of Ohio and Pennsylvania, respectively.

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Stump were the parents of seven children, five of whom are living, four being residents of Fresno County: Paul M.; Mrs. Sophie Zediker; Mrs. Fannie Vance; and A. E., the subject of this sketch.

The Stump family migrated to California in 1881. Jeremiah Stump was a rancher of considerable means and ability.

A.E. Stump was reared in Iowa until he was about twelve years of age, when he accompanied the family to California. His education was received partly in Iowa and was finished in the public schools of California. Ever since March 18, 1881, A. E. Stump has been a resident of Fresno County, and has been identified with the ranching interests of the county for many years.

He is an expert viticulturist and understands the scientific methods of producing an abundant yield of grapes. He is the owner of forty acres of highly improved land, where he has lived since 1904, and upon which he has made many expensive improvements, having set out all the trees and vines seen today. His splendid ranch is located one mile northeast of Parlier. Mr. Stump devotes his entire efforts to the one product, raisin grapes. That it pays to specialize is proved by the returns of one season, which netted him $6,200. His land yields from two and one-half to three tons of grapes per acre.

A. E. Stump was united in marriage with Miss Emma Zediker, on May 10, 1898. Mr. Stump is justly entitled to the high degree of success he enjoys as a prosperous rancher, which he has attained through untiring energy and the diligent study of the details of viticulture. He was one of the members of the original raisin association.

Source: History of Fresno County, by Paul E. Van Dor; 1919; Volume II, pps 1850-1851.

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