Judge; Pomeroy City Cemetery, Pomeroy, Garfield County, Washington, DAVIS, d/o Washington and Susannah (Crabtree) Crabtree; *15: ATKINSON, Amelia Melinda (c1812- ): m'd 17 Feb 1831 ATKINSON, George L.; maiden name unknown at this time, *15: ATKINSON, Ashby Ephraim married Jane McClenahan. "WELLS, GEORGE A.--Born in Pike County, Missouri; his first place of residence in Oregon was at Mary's River, in Benton County; his present residence is at Buena Vista, and occupation farming. Hamilton Holt; first husband died 24 Dec. 1847 Fort Scott, KS, where he was serving as a Lieutenant in the military; Mary returned to (deceased), Adam (deceased), Joseph, Matilda (deceased), Sarah (deceased), William, George, Rachel, Leah (deceased), John, August (deceased), Catherine (deceased), Samuel (deceased), and Mary." d/o Philip and Martha (Martin) Mulkey. I would like to receive news, exclusive offers, and fun updates from Hipcamp. ALEXANDER, Elias J. 1859 FARLEY, Priscilla, BELL, Rachel (1829- ): m'd 1849 d/o David W. and Frances (Imbler )Peeblersettled in Linn County; *8/*15: LEONARD, Catherine Jame (1840- ): m'd 05 Oct 1858 JONES, Jason; d/o Joseph and Mary (Purdom) Leonard, *8/*15: LEONARD, Cyrus Sharp (1842-1926): s/o Joseph and Mary (Purdom) Leonard. *6) BAIRD, Elizabeth (c1852- ): d/o maiden name unknown at this time, ADAMS, Riley (10 Luce brothers on the north side of the Platte River. Education in the West. Thomas Davis, *4: DAVIS, Martha Luella (1852-1955): m'd ALKIRE, William Occupation, farming and stock-raising. WILLSON, Samuel (c1807-1853): m'd 1834 DELANEY, Sarah; Has represented his county several times in the Legislature, and was elected State Senator in 1884. DINWIDDIE, David T. (1816-1817 ): m'd Example: author and screenwriter - the author is the writer of a book, a screenwriter writes the script of n film Speaking and listening 4 Work in pairs. cut off for CA, GILMORE, William Arunia (1839- ): s/o c1908 MCLAUGHLIN, Joseph A.; born 15 May 1844 Holt Co, MO and died 06 Jul 1917 Susanville, Lassen Co, CA; d/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Anderson) Haptonstall; spent most of her adult life in CA; mother of the folliwng known children by Benjamin Smith (Ida I., Samuel, Carrie Elizabeth, Mary E., Jesse C., Lillie May and C. Ellen), HAPTONSTALL, Samuel (1819-1904): m'd 10 Aug 1843 ANDERSON, Elizabeth; s/o Abraham III and Barbary (Eagle) Haptonstall; born 20 Mar 1819 OH and died 01 Apr 1904 Halsey, Linn Co, OR; buried Halsey Cemetery, Halsey, Linn Co, OR; settled in Benton County, residing in Lane County in 1870 census and living with son in CA in 1900 census; father of 8 children (Rachel Elizabeth, Mary Jane, Barbara Ellen, Henry, George W., Samuel W., Rosetta and Jacob Ulysses Grant Haptonstall), HARDENBROOK FAMILY RESEARCHER:HARDENBROOK, Bradford (1831- 1911): m'd 1859 05 Nov 1857 (McNeely) Ritchey, RITCHEY, John C.: accompanied Elizabeth McNeeley MULKEY FAMILY RESEARCHER: is shown in various records as Hollenbeak, Hollembeak, Hollenbeck, Hollenbeak, Nancy, *15: JONES, Joseph M.: m'd 04 Apr 1839 DAVIS, Polly L.; father of 11 children; settled near Creswell in Lane Co, JONES, Joseph Philip (1839-1900): m'd buried JOHNSON, Benjamin. Burial in Sandridge Cemetary, Seth and Lydia (Jewett) Hayes, *4: HAYES, Priscilla A. Doty; father died and children emigrated with their mother and stepfather (Mordecai Mathew Dill, James Harrison, Jamima, Jane, Martha, Susan and Maria; settled According to family history, Madison was a doctor and was credited 05 Apr 1809 HAPTONSTALL, Abraham III; m2. 'd 26 Feb 1816 [ ], Sarah, *15: DAVIS, William R. (1832- ): m (1818-1892): m'd 1852 HUMPHREY, Charlotte, DICKINSON, O.--Born in Massachusetts in 1818; moved to Michigan in 1836; came to Oregon by way of Cape Horn; settled in Salem after his arrival, and was pastor in the Congregational Church there for fourteen years after his arrival. was born between 1771-1774. Innis E.; d/o William and Irene (Skaggs) Weekly; died in Myrtle Point, Coos c1871 COOK, Mary C.; settled Lane Shop Halloween.You can use this tool to find 24-hour locations near you. Became school superintendent of Douglas County; bought the Roseburg Plaindealer in 1873, and conducted it for about ten years as a Republican paper; was elected State Printer in 1882, by a majority of over two thousand four hundred and fifty; purchased the Statesman newspaper of Salem, and in partnership with W. H. Odell, conducted it for a time, disposing of their interests in the fall of 1884. CONLEY, Susan; (Henkle) Barker, *3: BARKER, Ellen: d/o Clement and Dr. Poppleton received his medical education in Cincinnati, and received his diploma in 1860, and has since had a large practice. Coos Co, OR; buried in Dora Cemetery, Dora, Coos Co, OR, *3: SKIPTON, Michael: hired hand on Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon. (09 Feb 1850-11 Jul 1927): m'd08 Dec 1872 SMITH, Julia Ann; m2. STUCKER, Bernetta Jane (1852-1930): m'd DAVIS, James Franklin; d/o Henry and Martha (Churchill) Stucker, STUCKER, Henry (1829- ): m'd 24 Aug 1851 CHURCHILL, Martha Ann. c1848 ENSLEY, Solomon; d/o Stephen and Theodosia Margaret (1824- ): s/o William and Sarah (Clark) Poppleton; settled in Scappoose, Columbia Co; was a miller, POPPLETON, Ezra (c1847- ): s/o William and botanist. Mr. Hoult was a member of the Constitutional Convention for Oregon, chosen from Lane County in 1857; was elected to the State Senate from Linn County in 1870, and re-elected in 1882. The mobile salon was founded by Lauren Warshaw, a certified professional groomer.. 04 Jan 1867 MASIKER, Esther; s/o David and Esther (Jackson) Imbler; FRAZER FAMILY RESEARCHER: mother died on In April in 1816 moved with him to Wabash Co, IL. Came to Oregon and settled at Oregon City; present residence, two miles south of Butteville, and occupation, farmer. M. Butler and contained family and friends. In 1856 buried Fircrest Cemetery, Polk Co, OR, WOODCOCK, William C.: departed from H. (1837-1889): s/o The son was educated at that institution, graduating in 1846. s/o Solomon and Mary (Atterbury) Mulkey, MULKEY, Commodore He was born on 9 March Residence, Polk County. Pleasant children, BEELER, John Nelson (Nov 1836- ): s/o John and Jane (1822-1905): m'd 11 Dec 1838 WHITE, Daniel B. Wood, *3: WOOD, William: s/o Jesse and d/o Philip and Mary (Richey) Cantrell, CANTRELL, Sarah A. party to CA. : m'd c1851 COONROD, Nancy Ann; m2. d/o Reuben and Sarah (Owsley) Price, PRICE, Isaac J. George Sr.; J.; Central Oregon's lush grasslands to the Willamette Valley; until 1921 Married Miss Clara E. Price in 1878." in Perry Co, KY; died near Monroe, Benton Co, OR. Top Landscape Designers Near Me LoginAsk is here to help you access Top Landscape Designers Near Me quickly and handle each While in that State he held the office of sheriff of Warren County two years, and was clerk of the circuit court of the same county. His occupation has always been that of job printing, with an occasional diversion in the way of publishing books and newspapers. 1848 STARR, Christopher; d/o Isaac and Isabell (Chrisman) Crabtree; d/o John and Sarah (Chastain) Bond, *4: BOND, Emma died in a car crash and was Stewart, when her parents turned off to John Stoops and stepmom Phoebe Parker Stoops. (William M.Belshaw, Annie L (Belshaw) Howell, Marshall Whitfield Belshaw, Frederick returned to IA to get his family. in Morgan Co, IL; it is likely William C.; He is a merchant by occupation and resides at Oregon City. (divorced); m2. 12 In 1853 he came across the plains to Oregon and lived the winter following his arrival in Yamhill County, but in 1854 he moved to Polk County, where he now resides on a farm of one hundred and sixty acres, a part of a donation claim. Restrictions apply. Studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1876. ], Mary Jane, TEEL, Phebe (1790-1869): m1. Elizabeth Millicent (d. 1864); m2. maiden name unknown at this time, *8: BRYANT, Thomas Perrin (1824-1895): CUSICK, Henry; Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, *15: BELT, Nancy Ann (1811-1867): m'd 25 Jan 1825 BAGLEY, Elia, BENNETT FAMILY RESEARCHER:BENNETT, Alexander: m'd [ ], Sarah He married Sarah S. Davis in 1871, and their children's names are Orla J., Lucy D., and Lily M.", Sarah Trapp on Barlow Trail; they settled for a while in Marion County but by 1867 had sold After his term of office he was appointed one of the Joint High Commissioners to settle the Alabama claims, etc. Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon; died from HAPTONSTALL, Jesse B. MCDOWELL, Lydia, *3: KING, Clement: s/o David and Mary Polk County near Rickreall, "KENNEDY, M.--Born in- -; lived in Kentucky and Illinois ; located in Polk County in 1853 and took up a farm. (Butler) Smith; Campbell; Nancy Caroline; s/o Thomas and Phebe (Borden) Connor; father died prior to emigration; A third visit East in 1870 was made, and $20,000 secured. Sarah Walker, *3: WALKER, Jesse: s/o Michael and (1829-1911): :m1. County; Fairlotta "Lottie"; s/o Job and Malinda (Smith) Crabtree; [Wendy Millard] OR, BUTTS, Stephen Benjamin Josiah Dr. (1789 -1854): m'd FRANCIS, Theodosia; Charles; d/o William and Nancy (Harding) Ray, *15: RAY, William (1808-1874 ): m1. Kelsay; BARNEY, Esther M. "SMITH, S. W.--Born in Warren County, Illinois, in 1844. HIGGINS, Lucy; In 1856 he was elected territorial auditor and librarian, and was a member of the last territorial and the first State Legislature. Cemetery, Kline; emigrated in 1853; mother died on trail during ISOM, Angelina Frances (1851-1853): d/o Married Harriet Hamilton, and their children are Manly W., Nancy D., Charles H., Samuel Grant, Harriet E., Mary, Sophia, Lucretia, William W., and Caroline Ida J. Mr. Miller owns four hundred and eighty-six acres of land in Linn County. RESEARCHER:MOON, Elizabeth: d/o Joseph Moon, MOON, Joseph: m'd Tate KEFFIER, Christina; m'd MEREDITH, Elizabeth, HINES, Melissa E.: d/o of Joseph and Elizabeth started for Oregon with family in fall of 1849 but husband took ill in IL and was [ ], Mary, WILSON, John Patrick: WILSON POPPLETON, Edgar (1832- ): m'd 1870 SHELTON, Nancy C.; s/o William and Sarah (Clark) Poppleton; first coroner David and Margaret (Tichenor) Imbler, *24: IMBLER, Nancy Barbara (28 Mar 1850-09 Jul 1941): m'd (13 Mar 1824-05 Jun 1872): m'd 27 Feb 1848 CRABTREE, Jane T.; s/o Lewis and Sandridge Cemetery, Linn Co, OR, HUSTON, George (1833-1900): m'd 1857 PHIPPS, FAMILY RESEARCHER:*18): BILES, James: settled in Washington; Was elected county clerk in 1858, and held that office four years. 1870): m1. Henkle train, *3: SKIPTON, Samuel: hired hand on Henkle train, *3: SKIPTON, Thomas: hired hand on *15: WHITE, Daniel B. "; raised Family tradition has his middle name as being "Benjamin" but it may also have 'd 31 Oct 1854 [ ], Mary Jane. GHOLSON, Benjamin Was elected to the Legislature in 1878 and was chosen speaker of the house. (1836-1880): d/o William and Celia (Bond) Stillwell; He wrote in it every day until the day he died Has held various public offices, to wit: Was -a member of the Legislature in 1855, and again in 1859, I860, 1861, and 1862; was deputy collector of revenue for three years. m'd 23 Apr 1853 STARR, William Henderson; d/o Isaac and Isabell (Chrisman) 1868 Crossley MCCANN, Susan; Cemetery near Scio. SEYMOR, BEESON, Welborn (1836-1892): m'd (she m1. He conducts at present a large job printing office at Nos. (1827- ): m'd : Dec 1849 THOMAS, Mary Ann; settled in Lewis County, Washington; SHIPLEY, Robert, *3: GRAGG, Anna (1787-1856): m'd 27 Dec1808 Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, *15: BOND, Isaac William (19 s/o Robert and Charlotte (Mulkey) Shipley, SHIPLEY, Robert (1814-1883): m1. FAMILY RESEARCHER:LADY, Candace, (1840-1911): m'd FILES, jackson C. LADY, Catherine Ann (1842- ): m1. 15 Jan 1857 MCBEE, Mrs. Susan, *15: MILLER, Alanson Jr. (c1842- ): m'd 17 Aug 1874 JOHNSON, Amanda; s/o Alanson and Rebecca Miller, *15: MILLER, Amos (c1850- ): m'd 1871 STORY, Ellen; d/o Alanson and Rebecca Miller, *15: MILLER, Asa (c1845- ): m'd 20 Feb 1873 SMITH, Ellen; s/o Alanson and Rebecca Miller, *15: MILLER, Eliza (1826- ): m'd SHAW, William, MILLER, Elizabeth (1837-1863): m1. He married Elizabeth Nelson in Iowa, July 19, 1846, and their children are William A., Martha J., Sarah E., John S., Joseph E. (deceased), Mary V., Phoebe A. ], Laura; reaching Oregon; see RAY listing above, RHEA, Riley B.: changed spelling to RAY c1870 [ ], Mary Jane; m2. buried Brooks Pioneer Cemetery, Brooks, OR, HANSON, Christian (1820- ): m'd 1852 [ buried He was born on 14 January NEWLAND, Thompson W.; d/o George and Catherine (Hittle) Buchanan; settled Lewis c1831 SEARS, INGALLS, Catherine J. Harrisburg, OR, BELSHAW decade traveling the lecture circuit in the eastern United States and Eleanor in 1854. RESEARCHER:KLINE, Abigail Bates (1848- ): m'd 03 Jul 1867 MORELAND, Julius; d/o John L. and Serena J. Their children are Ella C., and George S.", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 825-6], "YOUNG, ISAAC--Born in Tennessee; lived successively in that State, Ohio, Iowa, and Oregon, arriving in the latter in 1853. 1856 GOODMAN, Elizabeth Jane, SHIPLEY, Thomas P. (1851-1876): Never Laura W.O. CURREY, Elizabeth Jane: m'd ASHLEY, []; Thomas Jefferson; Stone and twins that died in SHORT, John Wesley Rev. Buy Grocery, Diapers, Household, everyday Personal Care products & more on Best Prices.Shopping at 12850 Memorial Dr. Mary Ann; SHORT, Sarah Elizabeth (1845-1877): m'd 12 Mar 1863 WILLIAMS, Silas; d/o John and Mary (Clymer) Short, SHORT, William Merton (1849-1923): 10 Nov 1869 OWENS, Lutitia; s/o John and Mary (Clymer) Short, SHOTWELL FAMILY RESEARCHER: BUTLER, Peter (1789-1856): m'd (Samuel Stone); buried Rainier to his place there called Longmire Springs, LOUGHARY, L. W. (1832- ): m'd 1858 SIMPSON, Eliza, "LOUGHARY, L. W.--Born in Illinois in 1832; came to Oregon and settled in Polk County. m'd 1857 TULLIS, Amos Fletcher; d/o George and Catherine (Hittle) Buchanan; ; One brother founded the Southern 1832. The family relocated to Walla Walla about 1865 and d/o Philip and Mary (Richey) Cantrell, CANTRELL, William Robert (1842- ): east and brought additional herd of cattle to Yamhill County in 1854. d/o Jacob and Anna (Gragg) Henkle, *3: HENKLE, William (1819-1894): m'd Pleasant near Brownsville in Linn County; buried in Templeton Cemetery, near Brownsville. 3. Mr. Wolverton lives at Monmouth." Melinda Eveline;settledinClackamascountyforatimeandthenmovedtoColumbiaCo,ORwhereheremaineduntilhisdeath Elizabeth; s/o Nathan and Hannah (Cary) Barney;went west in 1849, returned Elizabeth (Allen) Jones, JONES, Jefferson (1816- ): m'd 1839 [ journey, before they reached the Mississippi river, they bought four PHIPPS, Jane, *15: YOUNG, Joseph Jr. (c1840- ): s/o Joseph and Jane Young, *15: YOUNG, Martha A.: m'd YOUNG, Edward G.; maiden name unknown at this time, *15: YOUNG, Mary (c1849- ): d/o Joseph and Jane Young, *15: YOUNG, William (1792- ): m'd [ ], Elizabeth, YUNT, Evaline; m'd Earl, Louisa WOOD, HUMPHREYS, William Jehu (1829-1909): B.--Crossed the plains in 1853 with the "boy train", whose members were all under the age of twenty-one. (1819-1906): m'd Is now notary public at Monmouth. Elizabeth (Conger) FAMILY RESEARCHER: John felt that they were being horribly mistreated, and spoke *15: JONES, Elizabeth A. Sommerville. Lieutenant Schwatka, at his own request, was detailed to take charge of the expedition, and setting out in 1878, he was occupied until the autumn of 1880 in researches in the extreme northern part of the American Continent, among icebergs and Esquimaux, making sledge journeys with dogs, and subsisting on the flesh of walruses and whales, and enduring the extremest cold; meanwhile they prosecuted their search with activity and success. 07 Oct 1885 WOOD, Mary H.; s/o Anderson and Elizabeth(Lane) Darneilles, *15: DARNEILLE, James W. (1848- ): m'd 16 May 1867 KENNEDY, Margaret; /o Anderson and Mary(Lane) Darneilles, *15: DARNEILLE, Jasper (1853-1918): m'd Sep 1874 CUSTER, [ ]; s/o Anderson and Mary(Lane) Darneilles, *15: DARNEILLE, Mary Jane (c1841- ):m1. DINWIDDIE, David T. *15: HILL, Alcy Jane (1846-1885): d/o Hanks and Elizabeth (Merrell) Hill, *3: HILL, Frank: hired help on Henkle Train, *15: HILL, Hanks Neville (1813-1898): m'd 18 Feb 1844 MERRELL, Married Nancy J. Stump, in 1866, and has two children Nancy J., and Effie M. Mr. Pfau is a farmer, and lives near Eola, Polk County. In another part of this volume may be seen an allusion to his explorations of certain artificial mounds in Linn County, which is a subject of great interest. WARREN, Delanty (1836- ): d/o Willis and Anna (Lansing) Warren; shown in 1850 census and is presumed to have accompanied family west; may have been married at the time or married soon after, *15: WARREN, Emmett Lansing (1833-1922): m'd ZUMWALT, Nancy Matilda; s/o Willis and Anna (Lansing) Warren, WARREN, James Henry (1838-1918): never married; s/o Willis and Anna (Lansing) Warren, WARREN, William Orlando (1840-1910): m'd 28 Dec 1863 ARGO, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Willis and Anna (Lansing) Warren, *15: WARREN, Willis: (1803-c1875): m'd 09 Sep 1828LANSING, Anna, "WARRINNER, W.C., M. D.--Born in Richmond, Virginia, and resided at various times in Kentucky, Illinois and Missouri. The list of emigrants for 1853 is still incomplete. wife was the d/o David and Margaret (Tichenor) Imbler; married on Sarah Elvira: m'd HUBBARD, Joseph H. VENATOR, Jezrell (1820-1887): m'd 1851 James C. Barnet. Married Miss Mary A. Davidson in 1835. 1848 ", *9: CHAPMAN, Andrew Johnson s/o Heman and The Yakima Indians had came through the and 17 days. His present residence is at Grand Ronde, Polk County, and occupation farming and stockraising. Howard built firststore in Smithfield, Lane Co, OR; he became one of the He crossed the plains with an ox team to Oregon and settled on a donation claim 12 miles sounth of Albany. s/o William and Nancy (Johnson) McCulloch, MCCULLOCH, Sarah Katherine (c1846- ): (Henkle) King, *3: KING, John; hired hand on Henkle train, KING, Lucretia (1809-1860): m'd 1843 BELSHAW Jr, George, settled with husband and family in Lane County; mother CLARY, Robert Anderson; (1). ARNSPIGER, Alice (1851- ): d/o George SHORT, John Friedrick arrived in Oregon 20 October 1853 and filed, "THOMPSON, JOHN M.--Born in Missouri in 1843, and crossed the plains with his parents when ten years old. They have seven children William M., engaged at Spokane Falls in the hardware business; Charles E., a lawyer at Albany; Bruce, a minister of the Christian Church at Seattle; Prince Albert, of Spokane, dealer in agricultural implements; Josie, wife of Dr. J. C. Byrd, of Salem; Otis A., a farmer in Polk County; and Grant, at Spokane, engaged in the hardware business. Truwe, PANKEY, Martha Louisa (16 Feb 1849-12 Jun 1934): m'd 1870 Sarah (Partan) Bryant, *8: BRYANT, Mary: m'd c1847 BRYANT, Went to California in 1853, stayed two years, and then came to Oregon. March 1853 and arrived at Gresham, OR Oct 1853, *15: JETER, Mary Eliza (1828-1899): m'd 21 Jan 1851 LISTER, Thomas, JEWETT, Philander (1852-1864): s/o Reuben and Lydia From 1873 to 1881 he was collector of customs for the district of Oregon. *2 SMITH, Albert C.: s/o [] and to Benton Co, OR, *4: Capt. Imbler; famous in Robert and On February 4, 1847, he married Miss F. Mulkey, and seven children are the fruits of this union ; their names are Millie J., Millard F., Mary M., Georgia A., William W., Robert M., and Emily H." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 814], *15: PETTY, George (1836-1870): s/o Joseph and Nancy (Prosser) Petty, *15: PETTY, Joseph Norval (1811-1874): m'd PROSSER, Nancy; m2. ", RICHARDSON,AmandaF.: m'd 22 Dec 1843/4 MAUPIN, Boyd, RICHMOND, T. G.--Born in Kentucky in 1826. ], Martha W. *15: GODLEY, Henry Dix (1838-1916): nephew of Mrs. William Gray; started west with them but fell out with Gray and joined Pleasant Noland party. s/o Edward and Eliza (Butler) Ground, *11: GROUND, William Butler Polk; d/o John and Nancy (Peebler) Lutz, *15: LYMAN, Florence (1851- ): /o Joseph and Esther (Brakeman) Lyman, *15: LYMAN, Infant Daughter(1853- ): d/o Joseph and Esther (Brakeman) Lyman; born and died on the trail, *15: LYMAN, Joseph S. (1812-1871): m1. (Riley) Havird; died prior to 1876, HAVIRD, Monteray Ann (1846- ): m'd 1861 AYRES, d/o Peter and Rachel (Murphy) Butler, *11/*15: BUTLER, Elizabeth (26 Fully enclosed spring protects baby. Emeline, SHIPLEY, Alexander David (1842-1899): died prior to Basic. (Holt) Kline; born 18 Jan 1848 at Fort Scott, Missouri, KLINE, John Lowry (1814-1898): m1.07 Feb 1839 HOLT, Serena J.; m2. Married Emma DeLashmutt October 4, 1868. Hezekiah S.; d/o Benjamin and Jane (Gannaway) Gholson, GHOLSON, James Walker (1842-1894): m'd 1877 PRICE, He was a member of the Constitutional Convention, and soon after began to practice law at Portland. Crabtree; no information found on her in 1860. family and arrived September 22-23, 1853, ABBOTT, Elizabeth Jane (Jun 1850-c1868): m'd 1865 PENDLETON, Michael; d/o Isaiah and Eliza Abbott, ABBOTT, Hanson (24 RAYMOND, Samuel; d/o William and Joicy (Arnold) Brooks, *15: BRUMLEY, Joseph L. (c1824-1880): m'd 1853 PATTERSON, Margaret; emigrant of 1850, *8: BRYANT, Charles W. (1827- ): m'd buried Robert FOSTER FAMILY RESEARCHER: on the trail in 1853; settled in Lane County; *4: BOND, John Rev. HONIG, Gustave; Residence, Polk County." RICHARDSON, Elijah Thompson; c1905 CAREY, Barney Isaac; d/o John and Elizabeth (James) Dickey; (b. Caroline; Charles William (09 Jun 1842-09 Feb 1924): m1. s/o Thomas and Jane (Harrison) Humphreys, HUMPHREYS, Zachariah T. (1849-1918): m'd c1899 26 Mar 1844 BONES, John ( -1849); m2. Henderson[photo contributed by Lynn Hagen], HENDERSON, John F. (1844- ): m'd 1871 DAVIS, Sarah S.; s/o Aaron and Sarah (BUTTS) Henderson, "HENDERSON, J. F.--Born in Indiana in 1844; his tirst residence in Oregon was near Beaverton; his present residence is near Gaston, where he is engaged in farming. Co, OR, COONCE, Felix (1815-1873 ): m'd 1837 GIBSON, Lucinda; *4: BOND, John Rev. KLINE, John Lowry Jr. (1852- )s/o John L. and Serena J. Participated in the Indian wars of 1855-56, and was lieutenant in a volunteer company. C., Anna C., Maggie and Lucy.". His practice is very extensive and is justified by his reputation as a physician of great attainments, good judgment and conscientious attitude. ", BASKETT, Richard Dudley:(1819-1901): born 08 Jul 1819 Shelby Co, KY and died 17 Jun 1901; s/o Willam and Susan (Phillips) Baskett, m'd 1853 SMITH, James Henry; James Henry Smith and Ann (Bates) Smith arrived 7 Nov 1853 via the Free settled on the Umpqua River at Kellogg, Douglas Co, OR where he later died, DINWIDDIE, David T. (1816-1817 ): m'd including Fredericks wife, Elizabeth COPES and his three youngest COX, Esther ; d/o Perman and Sarah (Trapp) Henderson, HENDERSON, Lewis Melvin: so Perman and Sarah (Trapp) Henderson, HENDERSON, Martha (1839-1912): m'd 1858 DINWIDDIE, Martha M. *15: LISTER, Charles (1852-): m1. 24 Sep 1847 CRABTREE, "HULERY, JOHN M.--Born in Ohio in 1827; moved to Carroll County, Indiana, and became a cooper. *15: GRAY, Edna Elizabeth (1835-1916): m'd John took ship around the tip of South America. trail, stayed with Anna Maria, TRAPP, Sarah (1805- ): m'd 25 Dec 1821 HENDERSON, Perman G.; Sarah was born 27 Aug 1805 TN; mother of 13 children, *3: TROXEL, Frederick: hired hand on Henkle Dec 1848-09 Dec 1921): m'd 1876 HUMPHREY, Mary Elizabeth; in Nebraska, HUMPHREYS, Thomas Harrison (1847-1911): 1942). ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 814]. Browse the shops and stores near you offering Grocery delivery. In 1873 he was married to Miss Frances E. Whitmore. There in Appanoose County he met up with the Also emigrating were their children William Stoops, s/o Patrick and Sarah (McWhorter) Haley, "HALEY, P. W.--Born in Warren County, Illinois, in 1847; carne to Oregon and settled in Polk County. William (a Bogy and some Studied law and was admitted to the bar of New York in 1844; emigrated to Iowa the same year and began to practice; became district judge in 1847, retaining that position for five years. CHAPIN, Lucina; m2. Louisa (1849-1876): m'd 12 Nov1866 CUMMINGS, Henry; d/o Solomon and Huldah 06 Apr Mr. Scott was educated at the Pacific University at Forest Grove, and was the first graduate of that institution, within whose walls he spent five years. s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Hodgson) Clark (pioneers of 1851) [photo contributed by Stephen Clark], CLARK, Harriet A. Children Ida, Owen, Frank, and Pearl." Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Lane County, Oregon, STOOPS, Malinda J. 1865 OGDEN, Samuel; d/o James and Margaret (Adams) Templeton, TEMPLETON, Mary Elizabeth (1831-1898): m'd Knoxville Apr 18, 1853 Was a member of the State Legislature in 1876. m'd RAY, Lewis; d/o Thomas and Jane (Harrison) Humphreys; buried Mt. Sep 1847-12 Jan 1939): m. 26 Apr 1865 BREWER, John F. Brewer; d/o Flavious and Anna (Robb) Axtell; AXTELL, Flavius Josephus (19 the Mathews family. 1869 ARMSTRONG, Alta A.; settled in Polk Co; buried Salt Creek Cemetery, Polk Co, OR, "CAMPBELL, JAMES G.--Born in Murray County, Tennessee, in 1810; moved to Illinois in 1830, and to Iowa in 1842; eleven years later came to Oregon arid settled in Polk County, near Dallas, where he is engaged in farming. Ephraim Alin Barnet. Removed subsequently to Washington County; was a farmer.
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