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Ethel Berry
Ethel Bush Berry (1873-1948) was a successful Yukon gold miner and prominent female figure of the Klondike Gold Rush. Ethel and her husband Clarence Berry became millionaires from their mining claims on Eldorado Creek, and she was known throughout North America as “the Bride of the Klondike.” ==Early life== Ethel Dean Bush was born in Canyon Creek, California, to Edward and Mary Ellen (née Pedlar) Bush,〔Berry, Edna Bush. The Bushes and the Berrys. Fresno: C.J. Peter Bennett, 1978. p. 9. Print.〕 the second of five children. As a young girl, she spent her summers at the lumber mills of Canyon Creek, where her father worked,〔Berry, Edna Bush. The Bushes and the Berrys. Fresno: C.J. Peter Bennett, 1978. p. 13. Print.〕 and most of her winters at her grandfather’s house in nearby Towle.〔Berry, Edna Bush. The Bushes and the Berrys. Fresno: C.J. Peter Bennett, 1978. p. 16. Print.〕 Later, her family relocated to Fresno County, near Selma.〔Berry, Edna Bush. The Bushes and the Berrys. Fresno: C.J. Peter Bennett, 1978. p. 16. Print.〕 According to her sister, Edna Alice Bush Berry, young Ethel was “quick, efficient, and good-natured and not lazy.”〔Berry, Edna Bush. The Bushes and the Berrys. Fresno: C.J. Peter Bennett, 1978. p. 20. Print.〕
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