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Alexander Drais crossed the plains when a boy, with his parents in an ox-team and his father became a grain farmer in the Farmington district. He was a Civil War veteran serving in a California company stationed at the Presidio, San Francisco and helped quell the Indian uprising on the Coast. He was a member of the Stockton G.A.R. He farmed for a time in Tulare County and was a resident of Oakland for some time and at the time of his death on March 7, 1918 was living retired in Stockton. He married Augustine Morrow born in Missouri like her husband on August 18, 1869 and were parents of three sons, Albert S. Robert A. and Madison J.Drais
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Alexander Drais crossed the plains when a boy, with his parents in an ox-team and his father became a grain farmer in the Farmington district. He was a Civil War veteran serving in a California company stationed at the Presidio, San Francisco and helped quell the Indian uprising on the Coast. He was a member of the Stockton G.A.R. He farmed for a time in Tulare County and was a resident of Oakland for some time and at the time of his death on March 7, 1918 was living retired in Stockton. He married Augustine Morrow born in Missouri like her husband on August 18, 1869 and were parents of three sons, Albert S. Robert A. and Madison J.Drais
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