Early National City

Early National City

Author: Marilyn Carnes

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738559100

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Below the surface of bustling National City lies the story of olive and citrus orchards, grand Victorian homes, great wealth, and the coming of the first railroad. Founded in 1868 by Frank Kimball, National City is credited with multiple distinguished firsts. On the county level, the San Diego County Fair originated here, the first novel published was by a National City pioneer, the first free kindergarten opened here, the first automobile was built here, and the first railroad terminus was located here. On the state level, the first woman to serve as an elected member of a school board lived in National City. Today the city is home to 61,000 residents; and as an accessible and diverse community, all eyes now look upon National City as it begins to experience a renaissance of growth and commerce.


The William and Alice (Setchfield) Holmes and Carlos E. Hait Families in Michigan, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Colorado, 1840-1992

The William and Alice (Setchfield) Holmes and Carlos E. Hait Families in Michigan, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Colorado, 1840-1992

Author: Anne Hait Christian

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13:

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William Holmes (bp. 1806, d. 1885), son of Francis and Alice Brown Holmes, married Alice Setchfield (1806-1880), daughter of William and Anna Loomes Setchfield, in 1827 at St. Andrew's in Whittlesey. They spent the first forty-three years of their life in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, England. In 1848 William Holmes and his 20-year old son, William Francis, left England for America. The rest of his family followed in 1850. They settled in Oceola Township, Livingston Co., Michigan. Carlos Emory Hait (1828-1893) was born at Clyde, Wayne Co. N.Y. He lived in Michigan, Iowa, Tennessee and died in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas. He married (1) Jerusha Tuttle (1833-1857), born in Wysox, Pa.; (2) Elizabeth Bennett (Elizabeth Bennett Richardson), a widow, in 1868.