John Kuster is a former resident of the Erle district, but has resided in Los Angeles for some time. For many years he was engaged in farming in Yuba County, arriving here in 1853, where he remained until 1905, when he moved to Washington, later going to Los Angeles. He was a native of Switzerland, and was past 80 years of age.
Kuster is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joseph McDevitt of Sacramento, and Mrs. Ernest Hutchinson of Yuba County; and four sons, Dan, of Washington; Pert of Marysville; Sam, of Folsom, and John Kuster, Jr., of Los Angeles.
Kuster leaves a brother, Sam Kuster, of Yuba County, and two sisters, Mrs. Louisa Whitesides of Yuba County, and Mrs. Hannah Howser of Oregon. Souce: http://www.yubaroots.com/bios/kuster.htm
John Kuster is a former resident of the Erle district, but has resided in Los Angeles for some time. For many years he was engaged in farming in Yuba County, arriving here in 1853, where he remained until 1905, when he moved to Washington, later going to Los Angeles. He was a native of Switzerland, and was past 80 years of age.
Kuster is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joseph McDevitt of Sacramento, and Mrs. Ernest Hutchinson of Yuba County; and four sons, Dan, of Washington; Pert of Marysville; Sam, of Folsom, and John Kuster, Jr., of Los Angeles.
Kuster leaves a brother, Sam Kuster, of Yuba County, and two sisters, Mrs. Louisa Whitesides of Yuba County, and Mrs. Hannah Howser of Oregon. Souce: http://www.yubaroots.com/bios/kuster.htm
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