San Diego County Biographies CHARLES A. TREANOR This file is part of the California Genealogy & History Archives http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/index.htm a twenty years' resident of San Diego, was born February 17, 1861, near Sacramento, California, his father being a farmer and owning a farm near that city. There the subject passed the first eight years of his life. May 3, 1869, his family moved to this city, where they have since resided. The following years he passed as attendant of the city schools, and out of school hours he was employed in delivering papers for the Old San Diego News. In 1881 he entered the employ of the California Southern Pacific Railroad Company, and was engaged in various capacities until the fall of 1884, when he became bookkeeper and cashier for the Russ Lumber & Mill Company, a position which he still holds, September, 1889. The subject is still unmarried, being one of the class of dutiful sons, who considers the care of mother his first pleasure. His father is deceased. He is a member of the Sons of the Golden West, a society composed entirely of native-born sons of citizens. SOURCE: An Illustrated History of Southern California: Embracing the Counties of San Diego, San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Orange, and the Peninsula of Lower California� Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1890. p.- 342