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'''Albion Paris Swanton''' (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97074876/albion-paris_kingston-swanton [1826-1911]), a native of Maine, came to California with his wife Emily, probaly before 1860. His (presumably older) brother Charles ran the [https://www.pescaderocreekinn.com/about/old-pescadero-photos/#:~:text=Originally%20a%20favorite%20hunting%20and,reminded%20them%20of%20New%20England Swanton House hotel in Pescadero]. His one son was [[Swanton, Fred W.|Fred Swanton]]. Timeline:
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'''Albion Paris Swanton''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97074876/albion-paris_kingston-swanton 1826-1911]), a native of Maine, came to California with his wife Emily, probaly before 1860. His (presumably older) brother Charles ran the [https://www.pescaderocreekinn.com/about/old-pescadero-photos/#:~:text=Originally%20a%20favorite%20hunting%20and,reminded%20them%20of%20New%20England Swanton House hotel in Pescadero]. His one son was [[Swanton, Fred W.|Fred Swanton]]. Timeline:
 
* '''1864''' - (at least as early as) Swanton House hotel in Pescadero (Pescadero was in Santa Cruz County until 1868).  
 
* '''1864''' - (at least as early as) Swanton House hotel in Pescadero (Pescadero was in Santa Cruz County until 1868).  
 
* '''1869''' - A. P. first appears in Santa Cruz news when he partnered to purchase the San Lorenzo Livery Stable on Pacific Avenue. The [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18691016.1.3&srpos=18&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1-byDA-txt-txIN-Swanton-------1 ''Sentinel'' ad shown at right is from Oct. 16, 1869].  
 
* '''1869''' - A. P. first appears in Santa Cruz news when he partnered to purchase the San Lorenzo Livery Stable on Pacific Avenue. The [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18691016.1.3&srpos=18&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1-byDA-txt-txIN-Swanton-------1 ''Sentinel'' ad shown at right is from Oct. 16, 1869].  

Revision as of 18:39, 2 July 2023

Albion Paris Swanton (1826-1911), a native of Maine, came to California with his wife Emily, probaly before 1860. His (presumably older) brother Charles ran the Swanton House hotel in Pescadero. His one son was Fred Swanton. Timeline: