California Biographies, San Bernardino County and Riverside County History of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties By: John Brown, Jr., Editor for San Bernardino County And James Boyd, Editor for Riverside County With selected biography of actors and witnesses of the period of growth and achievement. Volume III, the Western Historical Association, 1922, The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, ILL This file is part of the California Genealogy & History Archives http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/index.htm These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter. DUDLEY PINE. Dudley Pine was the youngest son of the late Samuel C. Pine Sr., whose noble career as a pioneer of the San Bernardino Valley has been described on other pages. Dudley Pine was born at his father's Rincon homestead ranch June 2, 1872. He has never married, and he grew up and received his education in this locality and since early manhood has been fully occupied with his ranching and farming. He has done much in to develop lands in this section. His brother Myron, who was born at San Bernardino May 22, 1868, married in 1891 Miss Agnes Lester, daughter of the venerable pioneer of the Rincon Grant, Edward Lester. Myron Pine and wife had five children, Hazel G., Myrtle G., Ivy G., Mary and Myra Agnes. Myron Pine now lives in Imperial. Another brother of Dudley Pine was Edwin Pine, who was born July 28, 1860. He married Miss Annie Bell Gilbert, daughter of J. D. Gilbert, another early settler of San Bernardino. They have three children, Gilbert Edwin, Miss Beryl and Madelen. Edwin Pine was a prosperous rancher in the Chino Valley and died April 16, 1920, at his ranch. The Pine family have been large factors in both the early settlement and later development of San Bernardino County, and individually and collectively have stood for the very best in citizenship. They have helped develop the lands of the Rincon Grant from virgin and desert soil, and all of them share in the credit for the improvement noted in this section of San Bernardino County. Page 1118. Transcribed and submitted by Sally Kaleta, February 2010.