One of the prosperous and influential ranchers of Sutter City is Edson Schuyler Wadsworth, who was born two miles south of the present location of Sutter City, on September 24, 1868, the son of William Marsh and Martha Jane (Wynecoop) Wadsworth.
On November 19, 1890, Edson Schuyler Wadsworth was united in marriage with Miss Lottie Belle Pease, at his wife's home, four and one-half miles east of Sutter City. Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth were blessed with two children, Leo A. and Olive E., Mrs. Amele Lemenager. Mr. Wadsworth endorses the platform of the Republican party. He is a member of the State Reclamation Board, and has been for twenty years a trustee of the Sutter Union High School, and for the last five years chairman of its board of trustees. Fraternally, he is a Mason, at Yuba City, and belongs to the Sciots and Elks at Marysville.
One of the prosperous and influential ranchers of Sutter City is Edson Schuyler Wadsworth, who was born two miles south of the present location of Sutter City, on September 24, 1868, the son of William Marsh and Martha Jane (Wynecoop) Wadsworth.
On November 19, 1890, Edson Schuyler Wadsworth was united in marriage with Miss Lottie Belle Pease, at his wife's home, four and one-half miles east of Sutter City. Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth were blessed with two children, Leo A. and Olive E., Mrs. Amele Lemenager. Mr. Wadsworth endorses the platform of the Republican party. He is a member of the State Reclamation Board, and has been for twenty years a trustee of the Sutter Union High School, and for the last five years chairman of its board of trustees. Fraternally, he is a Mason, at Yuba City, and belongs to the Sciots and Elks at Marysville.
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