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:''This article is about the 19th century politician. For other uses, see: John Tufts (disambiguation).'' John Quincy Adams Tufts (July 12, 1840 – September 4, 1902) was an American Republican politician from Iowa and California. He was founder of a sporting goods company in Los Angeles, California. ==Personal== The son of Servetus or Servitus Tufts and Emily (Dudley), John Q. was born in Aurora, Indiana, on July 12, 1840), and he moved to a farm in Muscatine County, Iowa, with his parents in 1852. He attended common schools as a child and then Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. He married Susan Shaw Cook on October 10, 1861. They had eleven children.〔(Ancestry.com )〕〔("John Q. Tufts Dead," ''Los Angeles Herald,'' September 5, 1902 )〕〔 Tufts moved to Los Angeles in 1887. He was a member of the Masons and of the Creel Club〔〔 On September 4, 1902, he died in his home, 3303 South Grand Avenue, at age 68. He was survived by his wife and ten children, Mrs. F.M. Lyon, Mrs. A.B. Cass, Mrs. Will Muir, Edward B. Tufts, John Q. Tufts Jr., Will A. Tufts, Carl R. Tufts and Roy N. Tufts, all of Los Angeles; Mrs. Robert Frick of San Francisco, and Mrs. T.A. Sanson of Indian Territory. He was interred in Angelus Cemetery in Central Los Angeles.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Q. Tufts」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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