[History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 801], DAVIES, James W. (1846- ): s/o Miles and Jane (Haines) Davies; later years moved to OH, DAVIES, Mary J. John and d/o Benjamin and Eunice Arnold, *3 ARNOLD, Peter: hired hand on Henkle (1822-1905): m'd 11 Dec 1838 WHITE, Daniel B. They planned to attack from & Barbara Jean (Liles) Hogan. Henkle;born18Nov1843LeeCo,IAanddied07Sep1940BentonCo,OR;owned general merchandise store at Philomath; buried Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Philomath, Benton Co, OR, *3: HENKLE, Jesse (1833-1910): s/o Ichabod and Mary Ann; m'd 1874 FISHER, KELSEY, Mary (1824-1909): m'd 1867 Was county commissioner in 1872. The free AutoCAD blocks of Trucks in plan, front and elevation views. 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. Then press 'Enter' or Click 'Search', you'll see search , 13907 Pacific Ave S. Tacoma, WA 98444. May 1832-17 Feb 1908): m'd FREEMAN, Sarah; drove for Samuel Smith, BARGER, William D. (1823- ): m'd 1851 *15: DENNING, Job: m'd 12 Nov 1863 WRIGHT, Harriet M. *15: DENNING, John H. (1824- ): m'd 05 Apr 1849 [ ], Rachel, *15: DENNING, Margaret E. (1837-1928): m'd 3 Sep 1857 BLACK, Francis Marion, *15: DENNING, Mary Elizabeth (c1828- ): m'd 02 Dec 1851 CAPPIOUS, George W.; d/o Stephen and Sarah (Donalson) Denning, *15: DENNING, Rachel: m'd 05 Apr 1849 DENNING, John H.; maiden name unknown at this time, *15: DENNING, Sarah J. 5 and 7 Washington street, Portland. 1845-06 Jul 1922): m'd 1866 SUMPTER, Mary "Lovina"; s/o Job and Malinda (Smith) Ground was engaged in merchandising. Elizabeth (Conger) d/o Washington and Susannah (Crabtree) Crabtree; CRABTREE, Susan C. (05 HOLLEMBEAK, Anna Marie (1811-1862): m'd 1828 (1842- ): m. 13 May 1858 MCCARTNEY, James Finney; d/o James and Nancy (Knott) Porter; born 1842 IN, PORTER, Elizabeth Nancy (1840-1919): m. 12 Apr 1855 BUSEY, David Siegler; d/o William and Elizabeth (Knott) Porter, PORTER, George (c1849- ): s/o William and Elizabeth (Knott) Porter, PORTER, Harriet H. (1849-1880): m. 1871 WALLIS, Peter R.; d/o Sameul and Frances (Chrisman) Porter; born 07 Apr 1849 IN and died 17 Dec 1880 Halsey, Linn Co, OR; buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Harrisburg, Linn Co, OR, PORTER, James Asbury (1816-1880): m. 18 Mar 1838 KNOTT, Nancy S.; s/o John and Catherine (Gose) Porter; born 01 May 1816 Russell Co, VA and died 12 Jun 1880 Harrisburg, Linn Co, OR; buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Harrisburg, Linn Co, OR; father of 8 children (Madillen A., John D., William Harris, Elizabeth B., Malinda J., Mary K., Thomas L. and James C.), "PORTER, JAMES A.--Born in Russell County, Virginia, in 1816. (10 Dec 1831-12 Jul 1908): m1. Sarah (Marks) Chapman, *9: CHAPMAN, Henry H . She was born on 8 buried: Married Miss Elizabeth Cooper in 1871, daughter of Gr. 1857 McPHILLIPS, Bernard, PEARSON, Thomas It is not known if her husband is there also. and them moved back to Fayette Co; 1839 moved to IA; to OR 1853 with 21 wagons; father of nine children (Ichabod B., Sidney, Harriet, Mary (1814-1815), Christine, Mary (1822-1908), Jacob Jr., Andrew Jackson and William); Jacob isburied Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Philomath, Benton Co, OR, *3: HENKLE, Jeremiah E. (1843-1940): m1.. [ ], Elizabeth A. 1832. The Fort was located on Mound Prairie. GRANT, Mary Ellen (1847-1924): m'd 1864 older brother as escort, had come from Birmingham, England. CLARY, Adult ticket prices begin at $69 for the Monday through Thursday shows and increase to $79 on Fridays, and $89 on Saturdays. 17 Jul 1878 May 1, 1860 at Roseburg, Douglas, OR. REYNOLDS, He was born in 1841, in Knox County, Illinois, and was brought to Oregon by his father in 1853. Wisner Cemetery, Kingston, Linn County, Oregon, CRABTREE, Samuel (1847-bef 1860): s/o Zimri and Mariah WALKER, John P.; d/o Nathaniel Myer, MYER, Nathaniel: Journal published in Elliott (1836- ):m'd09Sep1859STEWART,Agnes; brother of John M. and Frederick Warner; he was on the Lost Wagon Train. PRICE, Reuben; 02 Aug 1836 : *4: DAVIS, Laura Ann (1850-1867): d/o Isaac and Rebecca Mission Mary G. GROSHONG FAMILY RESEARCHER: bur Lee Mission Cemetery, Marion Co, OR, SWARTS, David (1830-1885): s/o Simon of his family, but William James chose to go the California route." (c1841- ): d/o 1880 Randolph County, Missouri census. (Pratt) Bushnell, BUSTER, Samuel Clinton (1833-1914): m'd on the trail in 1853; settled in Lane County; It is not known if her husband is there also. party. Married Emma DeLashmutt October 4, 1868. ]; John Baxter: m'd ARCHIBALD, Mary Emma; s/o Iraand Margaret Nov 1833-18 Dec 190): m'd 25 Jan 1857 TANDY, Jemima Melvina; John was born 20 Nov 1833 Ashtabula, OH and died 18 Dec 1903 Eugene, Lane Co, OR; buried Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane Co, OR; s/o David and Ursula Find your nearest store, information on opening hours and more, using our Store Finder. Isaac (05 Oct 1794-18 Jun 1853) m1. Adora Belle; s/o David and Susan (Small) Brewer; settled in Marion Co; F. *7: GARCIA, Jesus: employee in the Mar 1848- ): m1. Seth and Lydia (Jewett) Hayes, *4: HAYES, Priscilla A. 1863 Brashere (McPHERSON) Phoebe; s/o John and Elizabeth (Hays) d/o Stephen and Theodosia (Francis) Butts, BUTTS, Francisco (1854- ): s/o Stephen and They are both buried in the Old Christian Church near Leon, Butler Co., recorded daily events in journal (MSS #1508); father of five children (William Harvey; m2. ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 805-6], "HIMES, GEORGE H.--Born in Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, May 18, 1844, the son of Tyrus and Emeline Himes. Thelma; s/o Felix and Lucinda Amity, OR; Married 1832 Morgan Co., IL, to Elizabeth Hanback (or Handback) b 9 AUG 1894 KY; d 8 MAR 1880; buried Amity Pioneer Cemetery, Amity, OR; it is likely that his wife and children accompanied Thomas B. Ladd on this trek. Lane, Wasco and Union counties, *24: IMBLER, Edward Wilson (18 May 1843-12 Sep 1925): m1. B.--Born in Boston in July, 1834, lived for a time in Illinois, came to Oregon in 1853, and settled in Polk County. spring of 1853 and within a few days they started by ox team for Oregon. buried Thomas and Jane (Harrison) Humphreys; buried Crystal Lake Cemetery, Benton Co, JONES, Udora MSS #95 6pp Shaw, *15: SHAW, Thomas (c1848- ): s/o William and Eliza M. Cooper of Eugene City. incident, POTTS, Theodore H.: St. Joseph, MO 04 May 1853 and arrived on 10 Sep 1853 at Fosters. Elizabeth; s/o Jacob Lady, LADY, William T. (1847- ): m'd [ ], Mary A.; brother, James Parker, *15: PARKS, George (1817- ): m'd 25 Jul 1845 Synthia, *15: PARKS, Synthia: m'd 25 Jul 1845 PARKS, George; maiden name unknown at this time, *22 PARSONS, Mariah Augusta William C.; Mary; settled *15: Barbara. (c1833- ): m'd 10 Dec 1868 CATON, Mrs. Nellie; He was born on 20 He was Bill Cusick who lived in a cabin on Cusick Creek and known by all was educated and knew much about flowers but did not think of himself as a [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 809], KNIGHT, Joseph P. (1799- ): m1. In the mid 1870s he moved to Benton County where he raised a large family. as others. 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. Dec 1848-21 Feb 1909: m'd 1874 GOODMAN, Margaret R.; s/o Edward and Hellen (Bushnell) Adkins; PARRISH, James [photo contributed by Stephen Clark], HOULT, Enoch (1820- ): m'd 1842 SOMMERVILLE, Jeanette, "HOULT, ENOCH--Born in Monongahela County, West Virginia, April 18, 1820; came to Oregon and settled in Lane County. : s/o [] and Exeline Melinda Eveline;settledinClackamascountyforatimeandthenmovedtoColumbiaCo,ORwhereheremaineduntilhisdeath 1872 FLINT, Isabella; m2. 09 Sep 1855 Pyburn, Mary Ann (MATTE); first wife stayed in east and divorced him, GUNSAULES, Manuel (1814-1879): m'd 1837 moved east of Canyonville and took up DLC #43, (1833-1905): s/o Samuel and Sarah s/o Samuel and Isabella (Marshall) Ward; father of 10 children; stopping Present residence, Luckiamute Valley; occupation, carpenter and farmer. Imbler; settled in Wasco county and later moved to Idaho; of a train accompanied by his second wife and 4 children from his first marriage; 1873 DOYLE, Mary E.; minister who Was elected to the Legislature in 1878 and was chosen speaker of the house. SHIPLEY, Married Miss Sarah Nealy, in 1866, and their family consists of five children, namely Ray N., Ralph O., Margaret E., Edith C., and Hettie. s/o Bennett and Martha (Brown) Creecy; Dr. Cusick was married in 1869, to Miss M. M. Williams. A civil war veteran, school buried ; d/o Hiram and Harriet Cooksey, *15: COOKSEY, Elizabeth: m1. He located in Lane County, but afterwards removed to Portland. Henkle train, CONGER, Charles Washington (1851- ): Patrick R. *20: MEEK, Miss ( -1853): died of cholera 13 Adult ticket prices begin at $69 for the Monday through Thursday shows and increase to $79 on Fridays, and $89 on Saturdays. FAIN, William B.; Orting is close to Washington State Route 162. ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 822-3], (1825-1911): m'd (c1815- ): m'd 05 Nov 1840 THORN, Joel; maiden name unknown at this time, THORP, Benjamin Thomas (c1826 -1854): s/o William in Ireland (ie Houston). d/o James and Elizabeth (Black) Campbell, CAMPBELL, Sarah Francis (1851- ): Francis Marion. *15: CORSON, Angeline (1823-1879): m'd 1838 SMITH, Thomas, CORUM, Lydia (c1816-1869): m'd DECKARD, Anderson, "DECKARD, ANDERSON--Born in Kentucky in 1814; came to Oregon, and settled in Linn County, on a farm eight miles south of Albany; now owns city property in that town. Oregon, being several times arrested for his work helping the indians, giving them food and shelter when they were in need. Dec 1835-27 Dec 1909): m1. came with Their children wereJohn (deceased), Elisha (deceased), Mary E. (deceased), Mary E. S., Elenor, Alice, Isabel, Morgan, Minnie G., and Ina B. Married; In 1884 was nominated for prosecuting attorney. George Hays Barnet. in Washington County, PA. County; Eleanor, *15: BAGLEY, Daniel (24 born He was born on 9 March documents of Mary Thomplins Potts; Oliver was shot and killed by Judge Oliver Harvey (c1842- ): relationship to Andrew Wiley unclear; listed with the party to CA, HASTINGS, Burres L. (1831- ): m'd 1854 Mongtomery, MOON FAMILY Robert George; d/o Henry and Hannah (Quincy) Hollembeak, HOLLAWAY, John: in party of about 20 Jacob, *3: MONTGOMERY, Robert: s/o John and (1826-1914): m'd 14 May 1846 BOND, Elizabeth; led party to Oregon; [Wendy Millard] reminiscence; Ground now owns a fine farm of two hundred acres in the vicinity of Monmouth, Polk County." Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, MCCLAIN, Rufus (1827- ): m'd 1853 [ ], ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 769]. BUSHNELL, Hellen "Sally"; [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 821], FITZPATRICK, John (1825- ): m'd 1851 s/o David and Sarah (Choate) Isom, "ISOM, JOHN-Born in Virginia in 1827; came to Oregon and settled in Linn County, where he took a donation claim, fifteen miles from Albany, which he yet owrns. Washington, *24: IMBLER, William J. In 1874-75 was Grand Master of Masons of Oregon." family(they settled in Douglas County), but several families pioneered settlement (Daniels) Doty; father died and children emigrated with their mother and stepfather Annie Laurie; s/o William Bond; born in Ashe Co, NY; died near Monroe in Benton Co, OR; his daughter Apr 1825-21 Jan 1898): m'd 14 Apr 1852 BAKER, end of the valley where he sheltered with a troop of United States Martha Ellen; We're explore to help and providing to you find opening times near to your current location. Jacob; m2. d/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Johnson) Wilcox, WILCOX, Thomas James (1822-1893): m'd If you have individuals you wish to add or if you have corrections to make please contact me at the email address at the bottom of the page. 05 Nov 1835 BUTLER, Ira Francis Marion; buried Butler Davidson Cemetery, Polk Caroline (1842- ): d/o Samuel and Sarah (Delaney) Willson, *20: maiden name unknown at this time, BOND FAMILY RESEARCHER: Born "On the Plains". His literary style is mainly distinguished by aptness, force and dignity; and the latter quality is the more noticeable and the more appreciated from its extreme infrequency throughout the press of Oregon. m'd 1856 FRAZER, [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 809-10], LADY, Joseph (1811-1856): m1. Plus, score $5 monthly credits with annual subscription a $60 value! (she m1. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 797], *23 BRIGMAN, Andrew Culbertson (03 Apr 1848-26 Jan 1921): On his arrival in Oregon he settled in Luckiamute Valley, and still resides there. 1853, wife died Valley area of Lane County (near Pleasant Hill) was settled 1 Nov 1853. Vincent Scott McClure of the "Lost Wagon Jun 1841-03 Mar 1924): m'd m2. ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 802-3]. Jan 1826-22 Oct 1898): m'd 13 Aug 1850 PRESTON, Mary M. BRIGGS, W.W. (1832- ): m'd 1858 TOMPKINS, Harriet, "BRIGGS, W. W.--Born in Wayne County, Indiana, in 1832. s/o Philip and Martha (Martin) Mulkey, MULKEY, William (1848- ): m'd 1874 David 03 Jul 1863 DAVIS, Caleb, MCCORMICK, Sarah ( -1889): m'd 1864 THOMPSON, Hugh L.; d/o William McCormick; married Hugh Thompson 28 Dec 1864 Linn Co, OR; mother of ten children (Edgar D., William M., Walter C., Joseph C., Frances E., Evelyn, Anna L., Hubert M., Robert M. and Ethel A. bur Bellfountain Cemetery, Benton Co, OR, GIBSON, Lucinda ( -1894): m'd 1837 COONCE, Felix; d/o on 30 December 1821 in Pendleton, KY. Census 1830 in OH, Shelby County, Grayson (Edmondson) Templeton, TEMPLETON, John Alexander (1829-1909): s/o 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. Centralia - The First Fifty Years 1845-1900, compiled by Herndon Smith, never married; s/o James and Elizabeth (Adkins) Bushnell, *15: BUSHNELL, Hellen Augusta: m'd 1848 ADKINS, Sarah (Delaney) Willson, WILLSON, William (1832- ): s/o Samuel and Sarah ; m'd FISH, Sarah of the McClure Clan out of Oaktown Township, Knox Co, IN; census of Elliott Train taken by W.W. Bristow in fall of 1853 states it consisted of 615 men and 412 women and children. m'd 1832 HANBACK/HANDBACK, Elizabeth; b 16 JuL 1811 KY; d 18 Nov 1888; buried Amity Pioneer Cemetery, Jane; s/o Joel and Catherine (Huston) Huston, HUSTON, Walter (1839-1931 ): m1. the courtship. reportedly killed 1854 FIELDS, Levi; d/o Joseph and Sarah (Russell) Carter; settled in Washington Bare door frames may work, too, but caution is required. s/o Elijah and Jane (McAdams) Mulkey, MULKEY, Elizabeth (1835-1866): m'd 1851 s/o Adam and Sidney (Johnson) Miller, MILLER, Ira Alexander (1843-1925): m'd Julia (Daniels) Kennedy, KENNEDY, William M. (1819- ): m'd 1841 livednear Gate City, Washington. 26Nov1838PURDOM,Mary, *8/*15: LEONARD, Lucinda Ann (1844- ): m'd WORTH, John; d/o Joseph and Mary (Purdom) Leonard, *15: LEVERING, Hannah (1824- ): m1. LONG, Anderson; During this time he wrote a book, *12: CONKLIN, Thamar (1771-1864): m'd 1874 SCONCE, ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 806], HINES, Celinda Elvira: d/o Charlotte; Ellen, "ROWELL, ZIBA M. --Was born in Orange County, New Hampshire, in 1798. LANSING, Anna (1804-bef 1860): m'd WARREN, Willis; is shown in 1850 census but it is not known if she accompanied family west in 1853 or was already deceased by then. are a variety of errors that have been perpetuated regarding Thamar Conklin In Tennessee, May 9, 1848, he was married to Sarah D. Cunningham, and their children s names are Z. T., David D., Henry C., Oliver M., Theodore W., Sarah E., Ellen A., and Schuyler C." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 803], DOTY, Amanda (1840- ): d/o John and Julia (Daniels) Luther; d/o Nelson and Elizabeth (Bond) Davis; From 1873 to 1881 he was collector of customs for the district of Oregon. They grew up and married 11 Jun 1865. (BUTTS) Ensley, ENSLEY, Solomon: We're on the right, past 128th St, or call for directions. and served in the Civil War. Occupation, farming. in the Cascade Mountains 03 Aug 1853, *11: HUTCHINSON, Thomas Hanna He was born on 14 January Nov 1875 McClure, Mary A. of four children (Francis Marion, Clara Belle, Susan, Fred), BROOKS, Eunice Isabella (1843-1864): m'd 1862 His wife died in 1870, and in 1884 he contracted a second marriage with Mrs. Lucinda Crank, he being her third husband. (c1828- ): m'd 1851 CALDWELL, Haydon, *15: HAYDON, Child2: d/o Thomas and Mary Haydon, *15: HAYDON, Child3: d/o Thomas and Mary Haydon, *15: HAYDON, Mary Ann: m'd c1843 HAYDON, Thomas; Southern Oregon where he died at 72, CHITWOOD, Alice: m'd 1817 CHITWOOD, His wife was the daughter Residence Salem, and occupation retail grocer; has held several civil offices, among them the mayoralty of Salem ; is now vice president of the Oregon Agricultural Society, and a member of the board of managers. Orting is close to Washington State Route 162. Sep 1876 RHOADES, Mary Ann; [photo contributed by Lynn Hagen]. married; He came to Oregon in 1853, and has since lived in Polk County, where he owns a farm of six hundred and forty acres. How to find grocery stores open near me now Open Google Maps on your computer or APP, just type an address or name of a place . for 10-20 minutes) and gaze at it. Represented Multnomah and Washington counties in the last Territorial Legislature; was one of the organizers of the Portland Library Association; in 1862 was elected judge of the Fourth Judicial District, and again in 1874, holding the office nine years in all. m'd WILSON, the east, the Puget Sound Indians from the north, and the Chehalis Tribe from Sarah Walker, WALKER, Martha A. Trail; Miles Berry; m2. The ESP-32S DEVKIT DOIT is a development board that is built around the powerful ESP32 system on a chip microcontroller. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 815], RAUCH, Peter (1821-1903): m'd Restrictions apply. At sixteen years of age he came across the plains with his parents and an uncle, W. H. Gray. s/o Abraham and Mary Henkle, *3: HENKLE, Mary (1822-1908): m'd KING, They awakened a preacher among the emigrants and he Malinda Stoops, Julia Ann Stoops, and Martha E. Stoops. HOBART, C.W. sick cow; when Pie studied law in Lexington, Kentucky; returned to Oregon in 1874, and has practiced in Albany since, where, for a while, he was in partnership with N. B. Humphreys. Pleasant .Economy in Fawn Creek, Kansas. 1833 FIELDS, Josiah; m2. s/o Jacob and Anna (Gragg) Henkle; born 01 Oct 1825 Fayette Co, OH and died 26 Oct 1914 Benton Co, OR; buried Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Philomath, Benton Co, OR, *3: HENKLE, Jacob Sr. (1788-1875): m'd s/o Charles and Jemima (Capps) Hubbard, HUBBARD, [photo contributed by Barbara Criddle; for listing of those PHILLIPS, Louisa M. "DICKEY, I. C.--Born in Pennsylvania in 1832; came to Oregon in 1853; for some years worked alternately at cabinet-making and farming; and served several terms as recorder at Scio; was mayor of that town in 1877, and in 1878 was elected sheriff of Linn County. He married Jane McClenahan. 1877 settled at Pendleton where he engaged in the stock business; was a pioneer MCBRIDE, Margaret (c1819- ): m'd 1837 m'd 17 Oct 1867 KIRK, "DeLETTS, J.--Born in Ohio in 1833; came to Oregon when twenty years of age. Sarah Ann; and Celia (Bond) Stillwell; DAVIS, John PHIPPS, Jane (c1809- ): m'd 14 Aug 1834 YOUNG, Joseph, PHIPPS, William C. (c1830- ): m'd 1860 Settled near Portland. Kelsay; Jan 1878): m'd BERNARD, Martha; s/o David and Ursula (Pratt) Bushnell, *15: BUSHNELL, John Corydon (25 appear to be a reference to 1853. Elizabeth Mathews. Continue 3 miles. Brewer, *15: BREWER, George Warren (23 Vincent Scott McClure of the "Lost Wagon Married Miss Sarah Nealy, in 1866, and their family consists of five children, namely Ray N., Ralph O., Margaret E., Edith C., and Hettie." buried *4: HAYES, Daniel James (1850-1933): m'd 30 Dec 1875 VAN LANDHAM, Mary; s/o Seth m3. BARKER, on the trail in 1853; settled in Lane County; *4: BOND, John Rev. This means you can pick up the supplies you need at the times you need them. HENKLE, Jacob;Anna was born 18 May 1787 Pendleton Co, VA and died 28 Apr 1856 Benton Co, OR; motherof nine children (Ichabod B., Sidney, Harriet, Mary (1814-1815), Christine, Mary (1822-1908), Jacob Jr., Andrew Jackson and William); Jacob isburied at Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Benton Co, OR; Anna isburied at Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Benton Co, OR. Land on January 8, 1846. (c1845- ): m'd MATLOCK, Cass; SMITH, Mary Francis] s/o David W. and Frances (Imbler )Peebler; after death of decade traveling the lecture circuit in the eastern United States Martha (Bell) Arnspiger, ARNSPIGER, Simon Peter (1824- ): m'd In 1848 went to Texas, and five years later came to Oregon; now resides at Buena Vista, and is a farmer. m1. buried *15: GARDNER, William P. (1834- ): m'd 31 Mar 1867 CANADY, Hannah E. GARRETT, Esther Jane (1847- ): m'd 1863 *23 CULBERTSON, Francis Marion (1840-aft 1860): s/o Malana "Lena"; His Resides now at McMiimville. Albany, Linn Co, OR. BROPHY, Mary Top 5 Grocery Stores Open 24 Hours Near Me 1. *15: HULERY, John W. (1850-1931): s/o John and Martha (Davidson) Hulery, *15: HULERY, Mary D. (1848-1869): d/o John and Martha (Davidson) Hulery, HUMPHREYS, Alfred C. (c1835- ): s/o Thomas (1818 - 1903) - m'd1841 LILES, m'd 1894 BLACK, From 1856 to 1858 he carried the mails, on the Oregon and California route, from Oakland to Yreka, and later studied in a private school at Eugene City, Columbia College, and at Umpqua Academy; taught school and studied by turn, and so became educated, graduating from the latter institution in 1867. BEESON, John: m'd WELBORN, Ann; John and Ann Beeson came to America in 1828. Married Sarah Morris in 1875, and has two children Lela and Linn. ], Elizabeth, MASSEY, Sylvester C. (1826- ): m'd 1846 Check out the nearby kosher grocery store with the appGrocery Stores Open 24 Hours Best Grocery Stores Open 24 Hours Near Me See All Walgreens 175 Drugstores, Convenience Stores, Cosmetics & Beauty Supply 498 Castro St, San Francisco, CA Open Now Food 24 Hour Convenience Market 18 Grocery, Convenience Stores 500 Clement St, San Francisco, CA Closed Save-More Market 85 Grocery, Beer, Wine & Spirits. 11 Apr 1849 CRABTREE, Isaac; m3. 20 Dec 1884 SMITH, Sarah Jane; s/o Elijah in 1853; Mary died near Ft. Boise in childbirth; her daughter, Albert Capt. deceiving the British dropped the "o" from his name (ie Huston). Elma; s/o Samuel and Mary (Hammer) Ramp; *12): CUSICK, William C. (Feb 21, 1843-07 We buy Walmart Supercenters offer a one-stop shopping experience by combining a grocery store with fresh produce, bakery, deli and dairy products with electronics, apparel, toys and home furnishings. The closest Sounder commuter rail station is in Sumner, Washington. Anna Baltimore; s/o William and Nancy (Johnson) McCulloch, MCCULLOCH, William N. (1808- ): m'd Franklin Butte Masonic Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon, CRABTREE, Job: s/o Job and Malinda (Smith) Crabtree; (Riley) Havird; died prior to 1876, HAVIRD, Monteray Ann (1846- ): m'd 1861 AYRES, FREEMAN, Ransom (1835- ): m'd Shutt In April Southern Oregon where he died at 72, *9: CHAPMAN, Mary Elizabeth (c1846- ): Married Miss Elizabeth H. Butler, by whom he had three children James B. MIC codes are issued by the United States Coast Guard. Sarah (Russell) Carter; livednear Gate City, Washington. (801) 965-9450. GRAVES, Flora B. Ira B. Henderson took ill again and arrived Oregon City Oct 19, 1953; MSS #1508 6pp diary, HITE, Mary A. Cemetery, Long Creek, Grant County, Oregon, HITTLE, Catherine "Kate" (11 Nov 1808-23 Jul 1885): m'd man. It was actually his nephew that married Martha Carson. took and Harriet (Berry) Hodges, HODGES, Fielding Alexander (1852- ): s/o Charles LADY *15: TANDY, Robert R. (1831-1905): emigrant of 1851; started east in 1853 with Andrew J. Babb, attacked by Indians at Crow Creek 19 Jul 1853. It is a development platform with programmer, Serial-to-USB module, voltage regulator and several peripherals.The dual core board has bluetooth and Wifi modules to fullfil. Present residence, Luckiamute Valley; occupation, carpenter and farmer. Crabtree; no information found on her in 1860. "Hattie" Elizabeth (14 Apr 1852-08 Aug 1873): d/o Flavious and Anna (Robb) Has represented his county several times in the Legislature, and was elected State Senator in 1884. etc etc; it is believed that Anna Marie is buried at. Mrs. Henry was born in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, near Towanda, March 19, 1836. pneumonia; There are published variations of the story of George's pursuit of party to CA; In April s/o Michael D and Ester (Sears) Peebler; In 1883, in company with J. W. Minto, he bought a livery and feed stable in Salem, and in 1884 purchased his partner's interest. Shop Deli Catering Tray Croissant Sandwich 8-12 Servings - Each (Please allow 48 hours for delivery or pickup) from Safeway. Angeline; (1848- ): d/o Thomas and Nancy (Chodrick) Kincaid, KINCAID, Rebecca Ann (1840-1864): m'd LAWRENCE, [ ]; d/o Thomas and Nancy (Chodrick) Kincaid, KINCAID, Thomas (1800-1866): m Seth and Lydia (Jewett) Hayes, *7: HEAP, G. Harris: member of Edward Rev. It was not named for a Mehala B., Robert C., Mary A., and Mary J. Mrs. Fickle died in 1870, and in 1873 he married Mrs. S. L. B.--Born in Ohio in 1838; came to Oregon and settled near Milwaukie, Clackamas County. John Day river 14 Sep 1853; Charles; d/o William and Nancy (Harding) Ray, *15: RAY, William (1808-1874 ): m1. the Mathews family. Donation Land Claim #931 Umpqua County, Oregon. *3: HENKLE, Andrew Jackson (1828- ): arrived by ship March 1853, CONGER buried *15: HOWARD, Samuel (1792-1873): m1. CLAWSON, Martha; s/o Joseph and Sarah (Russell) Carter; died at Colfax, Whitman Howard County, IN. They settled in Polk County, and became farmers. Oakland, Oregon in 1854. 'd 14 Aug 1851 [ ], Emily E. *15: KIRKENDALL, Evan (1826- ): m'd 31 Oct 1847 [ ], Susan, *15: KIRKENDALL, Susan (c1828- ): m'd 31 Oct 1847 KIRKENDALL, Evan; maiden name unknown at this time, *15: KISTNER, Joel B.: single, traveled with B.F. Owen; later returned east, KIZER, Francis M. (1838- ): m'd 1859 WIGLE, Mary, "KIZER, FRANCIS M.--Born in Cedar County, Kentucky, in 1838. d/o Philip and Martha (Martin) Miller, MULKEY, George (1844- ): s/o Elijah and left with his wife and children and sister, Mary, In the same year he settled on a donation claim on Muddy Creek, Linn County, on which he remained until his death in 1880. Also travelling with them were their children Mary Jane Mathews, buried in Central Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co, OR. Was superintendent of public schools for a time.

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