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George Dexter Aaronson

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George Dexter Aaronson

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
8 May 1910 (aged 62)
Thermalito, Butte County, California, USA
Burial
Oroville, Butte County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec F Row 9 Lot 5 E 1/2 N. Grave
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" ... George Aaronson, a pioneer who came across the plains to California in 1852, setting out from St. Louis, in which city he was born. His father had come from New Jersey to Missouri, and his mother died when he was only two years of age. When four years old, he accompanied an aunt to California, and in this state he attended a country public school. He was reared on a farm, and then for a while followed mining. Later he farmed near Honcut. He died near Thermalito. George Aaronson's wife had been Mary Truesdale, a native of Chicago Heights, in Illinois. She is still living, an honored member of Mrs. Rutherford's household, while she has a son, George, a dredger foreman, who is living at Thermalito." Source: History of Butte County, CA 1918, George C. Mansfield, B. L.Page: 699

1880 census Long Bar, Yuba, CA: George Aronson, aged 33, farmer, bp MO, father MO, mother NJ; Mary aged 24, bp IL, both parents Scotland; George aged 5; Lulu aged 2 -- both born CA.

George D. Aaronson, d. May 8, 1910, aged 62, Butte County; State File No. 11681 - courtesy the research of Carolyn Dowd.
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George Depter [sic: Dexter] Aaronson Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 9 Jun 1847 Birth Place: Missouri Age at Death: 62 Death Date: 8 May 1910 Death Place: Thermalito, Butte, California, USA Father: Joseph R Aaronson Mother: Sophia Woodington Source Information: Ancestry.com. California, Death and Burial Records from Select Counties, 1873-1987 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
" ... George Aaronson, a pioneer who came across the plains to California in 1852, setting out from St. Louis, in which city he was born. His father had come from New Jersey to Missouri, and his mother died when he was only two years of age. When four years old, he accompanied an aunt to California, and in this state he attended a country public school. He was reared on a farm, and then for a while followed mining. Later he farmed near Honcut. He died near Thermalito. George Aaronson's wife had been Mary Truesdale, a native of Chicago Heights, in Illinois. She is still living, an honored member of Mrs. Rutherford's household, while she has a son, George, a dredger foreman, who is living at Thermalito." Source: History of Butte County, CA 1918, George C. Mansfield, B. L.Page: 699

1880 census Long Bar, Yuba, CA: George Aronson, aged 33, farmer, bp MO, father MO, mother NJ; Mary aged 24, bp IL, both parents Scotland; George aged 5; Lulu aged 2 -- both born CA.

George D. Aaronson, d. May 8, 1910, aged 62, Butte County; State File No. 11681 - courtesy the research of Carolyn Dowd.
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George Depter [sic: Dexter] Aaronson Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 9 Jun 1847 Birth Place: Missouri Age at Death: 62 Death Date: 8 May 1910 Death Place: Thermalito, Butte, California, USA Father: Joseph R Aaronson Mother: Sophia Woodington Source Information: Ancestry.com. California, Death and Burial Records from Select Counties, 1873-1987 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.


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