was a native of Wisconsin. She died in 1892.
In their family were eight children, three sons
and five daughters.
Arthur C. Blayney was the eldest child, and after completing his education he engaged in farming near Fowler. In 1891 he located on the ranch which he occupies at present, and which he leases, consisting of three hundred and twenty acres. Here he is now carrying on an extensive horticultural and grain business, meeting with success in his ventures. He also raises considerable stock and conducts a small dairy.
In 1891, in the city of Stockton, Mr. Blayney was united in marriage with Miss Mary Cower, who is a native daughter of California, her birth having occurred in San Joaquin coun-
ty. This union has resulted in the birth of two children : Lillian Alice and Charles Oberlin, both of whom are living at home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Blayney are members of the Presbyterian Church of Fowler and take an active interest in church work, and both are members of the Fraternal Brotherhood. In political views Mr. Blayney is a Socialist, believing the principles underlying the organization are correct and that sooner or later the country will be governed by this party.
was a native of Wisconsin. She died in 1892.
In their family were eight children, three sons
and five daughters.
Arthur C. Blayney was the eldest child, and after completing his education he engaged in farming near Fowler. In 1891 he located on the ranch which he occupies at present, and which he leases, consisting of three hundred and twenty acres. Here he is now carrying on an extensive horticultural and grain business, meeting with success in his ventures. He also raises considerable stock and conducts a small dairy.
In 1891, in the city of Stockton, Mr. Blayney was united in marriage with Miss Mary Cower, who is a native daughter of California, her birth having occurred in San Joaquin coun-
ty. This union has resulted in the birth of two children : Lillian Alice and Charles Oberlin, both of whom are living at home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Blayney are members of the Presbyterian Church of Fowler and take an active interest in church work, and both are members of the Fraternal Brotherhood. In political views Mr. Blayney is a Socialist, believing the principles underlying the organization are correct and that sooner or later the country will be governed by this party.
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