The prestige of the Abernathie family in Solano county is materially strengthened by the painstaking efforts of George W. Abernathie, a native son born in the Suisun Valley March 9, 1869.
At the age of 18, he left the home ranch to embark in railroading. His career on the road was unexpectedly terminated at the end of a year through an injury, and after recovery he found in employment for a time with Earl Fruit co, therafter,and up to the present time, engaging in an independent fruit business.
George Abernathie married, Novemeber 11,1902, Neva MCLEOD, a native of Mass, and of the union there were two children, Marlo Gladden,(Feb.11,1905), and Jerome Bolan,(1908).
Husband of Neva MCLEOD Abernathie.
The prestige of the Abernathie family in Solano county is materially strengthened by the painstaking efforts of George W. Abernathie, a native son born in the Suisun Valley March 9, 1869.
At the age of 18, he left the home ranch to embark in railroading. His career on the road was unexpectedly terminated at the end of a year through an injury, and after recovery he found in employment for a time with Earl Fruit co, therafter,and up to the present time, engaging in an independent fruit business.
George Abernathie married, Novemeber 11,1902, Neva MCLEOD, a native of Mass, and of the union there were two children, Marlo Gladden,(Feb.11,1905), and Jerome Bolan,(1908).
Husband of Neva MCLEOD Abernathie.
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