![]() ![]() Simeon Cook |
Removing to Ashburnham, Mass., he continued the business in partnership with his brother there and also at Keene, N.H. In 1856 they established another factory in Troy, N.Y., and in that city in March, 1857, he was married to Miss Ellen Murdock, a native of Keene, N.H. In 1860 he settled in Ontario, Canada, where he made lumber and was engaged in other business. In 1881 he came to California, and after a short stop at Riverside came to Redlands and purchased his present home property. Soon after his arrival he put up a frame building for Messrs. Judson & Brown, which he for one year occupied, and ran as a boarding house. This building was subsequently removed nearer the brow of the hill, was remodeled and opened by Mrs. Seymour as the Prospect House. He then began the improvement of his own valuable property, setting out several acres to grapevines and orange trees, and planting liberally of deciduous trees. He has six children, five boys and one girl, two of the boys now residing in Redlands. (Source: Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 62.) |
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