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'''George C. Radcliff''' (no local burial found) is described in Guinn as born 1868 in Grass Valley, CA, coming to Watsonville in 1882 where at first he apprenticed with older brother [[Radcliff, William R.|William]], proprietor of the ''Pajaronian'' newspaper. George served as Watsonville postmaster from 1902-1907.  
'''George Grant Radcliff''' (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208453653/george-grant-radcliff 1868-1948, Sacramento) is described in Guinn as born in Grass Valley, CA, coming to Watsonville in 1882 where at first he apprenticed with older brother [[Radcliff, William R.|William]], proprietor of the ''Pajaronian'' newspaper. George served as Watsonville postmaster from 1902-1907. After that he returned to Grass Valley.  


* [[History of the state of California and biographical record of Santa Cruz...(Guinn, 1903)]], p.349.
* [[History of the state of California and biographical record of Santa Cruz...(Guinn, 1903)]], p.349.
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George Grant Radcliff (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208453653/george-grant-radcliff 1868-1948, Sacramento) is described in Guinn as born in Grass Valley, CA, coming to Watsonville in 1882 where at first he apprenticed with older brother William, proprietor of the Pajaronian newspaper. George served as Watsonville postmaster from 1902-1907. After that he returned to Grass Valley.