Pringle family.

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Edward J. Pringle (1826-1899), who came to California from S. Carolina in ca. 1850, was the son of William Bull Pringle (1800-1881) and Mary Motte Alston Pringle (1826-1899) of Charleston, South Carolina. An attorney, he settled in San Francisco in 1853 and specialized in litigating Spanish land grant claims. He married Cornelia C. Johnson of San Francisco.

From the description of Pringle family papers, 1803-1961 (bulk 1842-1961). (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 40478943

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associatedWith Central Pacific Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Cooper Ornithological Club, corporateBody
associatedWith Frost, Susan Pringle. person
associatedWith Houghton, Hess Pringle. person
associatedWith Janin, Louis, 1837-1914, person
associatedWith Johnson family. family
associatedWith Johnson, Sidney Law. person
associatedWith Main, Charles. person
associatedWith Mexía, Ynés, 1870-1938, person
associatedWith Online Archive of California. corporateBody
associatedWith Palmer, Alice W. person
associatedWith Pringle, Charles Alston. person
associatedWith Pringle, Cornelia C. Johnson. person
associatedWith Pringle, Cornelia Covington. person
associatedWith Pringle, Edward J., 1826-1899. person
associatedWith Pringle, Sidney J. person
associatedWith Pringle, William Alston, 1822-1895. person
associatedWith Schurtleff, Gertrude Hope. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Mexico
California--San Francisco
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Lawyers
Mines and mineral resources
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Active 1961

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