YUBA  COUNTY  PHOTO  ALBUM

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This photo was so large I had to scan it in pieces and put it together. This is my great grandfather Wilbur Smith Osborne's store in downtown Wheatland, CA. My dad said this is next to Big Al's market. That looks like Grandpa Wilbur on the left.

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This token was good for 5 cents trade at the store of Wilbur Smith Osborne.
 

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Abraham Marion Deck and Amanda Minerva (Jordan) Deck.
 

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Amanda Minerva (Jordan) Deck. Born in Newton County, MO to Calbert Jordan and Catherine Frances Denton. The Jordans moved to Yuba County, CA between 1850 - 1860. She married Abraham Marion Deck, the son of Thomas W. Deck and Sarah Barks. She had 13 children in Yuba County, CA. She died in Wheatland August 23, 1923, and was buried by Lipp and Sullivan in Marysville, the year it opened.


 

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This photo was taken about 1896 or so judging by the age of grandma Hazel. On the left is either Marion Lee, or Wade Deck, the middle is Hazel Deck and the right is Elizabeth Deck.

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This is two daughters of Abraham Marion Deck and Amanda Minerva Jordan. I believe the one on the left is Amanda Aurelia (Deck) Jones and the one on the right is Elizabeth Hanna (Deck) Little. This is 1 photo of 40 page photo album which only 7 pictures are labeled. They are probably our Missouri relatives some who came to CA prior to 1860. Photographer J.C. Franklin, Marysville, CA.
 

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This is Amanda Aurelia (Deck) Jones.
 

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Elizabeth Hanna (Deck) Little.

 

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Hazel Irene Deck.
 

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Hazel Deck. Grandma Hazel was being courted by Henry Nader until she met Wilbur Osborne at a chum's house in Lincoln. Within a week they were married. They were married just short of 22 years when Wilbur died of TB. He was the son of Nicholas Osborne and Elizabeth Kirkham.
 

 


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