Stiner family.
Jacob and Rachel Stiner were a pioneer Jewish family who moved from Ohio to California in 1852. They had five children: Alice, Henry, Ruth Ann, Mary and Albert. Their granddaughter Ina Stiner, was a teacher, librarian and historian in Porterville, Calif. Ina was also involved in the Jewish Agricultural Experiment, Wellington, Nev., 1896-1902 and a suffragist.
From the description of Stiner family papers, [ca. 1880-1959]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 62313959
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| creatorOf | Stiner family. Stiner family papers, [ca. 1880-1959]. | UC Berkeley Libraries |
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| associatedWith | Stiner, Henry. | person |
| associatedWith | Stiner, Ina H. | person |
| associatedWith | Stiner, Jacob. | person |
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| California--Modoc County |
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| Agriculture |
| Agriculture, Cooperative |
| Indians of North America |
| Jews |
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Family
Active 1880
Active 1959
