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'''Titus Hale''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119997961/titus-hale 1834-1925]) came to California in 1849, and to Santa Cruz County in 1855. He left this area in 1870. Hale was a property owner, farmer, "commission dealer", Soquel Landing wharf-extender, [[Santa Cruz Railroad (SCR)]] investor, and entrepreneur during his years in Santa Cruz County. The Find-a-grave page reproduces Hale's Society of California Pioneers autobiography.  
'''Titus Hale''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119997961/titus-hale 1834-1925]) came to California in 1849, and to Santa Cruz County in 1855. He left this area in 1870. Hale was a property owner, farmer, "commission dealer", Soquel Landing wharf-extender, [[Santa Cruz Railroad (SCR)]] investor, and entrepreneur during his years in Santa Cruz County. The Find-a-grave page reproduces Hale's Society of California Pioneers autobiography.
 
Hale's wife Martha ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88736134/martha-ann-hale 1835-1891]) was a daughter of [[Gharky, S. David|David Gharky]], and the widow of [[Aldrich, Luke C.|Luke Aldrich]].
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Two, item (4), page 38.
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Two, item (4), page 38.
* [https://archives.santacruzmah.org/guides/riptide-centennial-pioneer/ ''Riptide Centennial'', 1950, page CE36] [online in MAH archives]
* [https://archives.santacruzmah.org/guides/riptide-centennial-pioneer/ ''Riptide Centennial'', 1950, page CE36] [online in MAH archives]

Revision as of 18:10, 19 October 2023

Titus Hale (1834-1925) came to California in 1849, and to Santa Cruz County in 1855. He left this area in 1870. Hale was a property owner, farmer, "commission dealer", Soquel Landing wharf-extender, Santa Cruz Railroad (SCR) investor, and entrepreneur during his years in Santa Cruz County. The Find-a-grave page reproduces Hale's Society of California Pioneers autobiography.

Hale's wife Martha (1835-1891) was a daughter of David Gharky, and the widow of Luke Aldrich.