Commentary on the year 1851 and list of arrivals for that year are an ongoing project. In the meantime, Albert Belanger, who can be reached at skipb@rcn.com has recently finished a project which includes documenting the various individuals on the trail in 1851 and their arrival dates at the various well-known landmarks. This is being done in an attempt to reconstruct the various parties traveling in 1851. Anyone having any type of documentation on their ancestors' overland experiences is encouraged to touch bases with Albert.
As of June 6, there had passed Fort Kearny (as reported) 837 emigrant wagons, 2883 individuals (1156 men, 928 women, 799 children), 5975 oxen, cows, horse and mules.
According to records kept by John Boulware, ferryman at Table Creek (Old Fort Kearny), 220 wagons had crossed at that point by late May. The remainder apparently crossing at other points below.
*1: P.V. Crawford group from Indiana included 74 persons; arrived in St. Joseph on April 9, moved a mile east of town to organize; crossed the MO April 25, traveled six miles and camped until April 27 when they began their journey to Oregon.
*2: Capt. Joseph Smith headed the "Mohican Gold Company, a California bound party, made up of 40 "well-fitted" men from Delaware and Ashland Counties, OH
*3: Rev. Neill Johnson company joined by Capt. Keeney's 12 wagon company, with a large drove of cattle on April 24 at the Iowa, Sac & Fox Presbyterian Mission; additional information on this train can be found at The Johnson Train
*4: Capt. Hardin led an Oregon bound company which had outfitted at Weston MO. The party got under way May 5 and consisted of 18 wagons, 40 men, 8 women with their children, 150 head of cattle.
*5: A pack company of six med from Bedford, IN departed from St. Joseph on May 1.
*6: A company of c20 men and women, mostly from Rhode Island departed on May 3 for CA
*7: N.V. Sheffer's train with six men, originating in Warren Co, IA, passed through St. Joseph on May 5
*8: William Mackey and nine others departed May 5 for CA
*9: Joseph Sander and wife and 19 others from IN left early May for CA
*10: Capt. Jones (Lewis?) headed a company of 14 men with eight wagons which set out for Oregon from Kansas City, MO in early May.
*11: Philip McGaughren and four companies from Platteville, WI set out from St. Joseph on April 28 for CA
*12: Capt. David Froman leading a company of 46 persons from Vermillion Co, IL had started from St. Joseph for Oregon on April 29
*13: A company of five men, two women and eight children from Kaskaskia, IL departed from St. Joseph for Oregon in early May
*14: A company of seven Indiana and Illinois men left St. Joseph for CA at the beginning of May. They arrived at Placerville, CA by way of Sublette's Cutoff on July 17
*15: Capt. Mac Alexander headed party for Oregon
*16: Capt. Patterson train massacred by Snake Indians. The company arrived at Rock Creek on the south side of the Snake River around the middle of July. Finding a small party of indians camped there, Mr. Patterson ran then off by firing over their heads. The next day the company was massacred. The Hon. John N. Davis of Marion County claimed to be the only survivor.
*17: Capt. Thomas Clark led a company consisting of his mother and brothers and sister and several other families started for Oregon with 100 cattle, 22 fine mares, 2 stallions and the families greyhounds; attacked by Snake indians about 40 miles below Fort Hall; it is interesting to note here that the indians were reportedly accompanied by renegade white men. Note: This train is being researched indepth by Clark descendant Stephen Yung
*18: Capt. Williams led a train of 40 wagons from Fulton Co, IL
*19: Capt. Charles Hadley Spinning, left from Council Bluffs
*20: Capt. Cook: Cook-Bushnell Wagon train left Cedar County, IA; some of the members of this train wintered in Salt Lake City and did not arrive in Oregon until June-July 1852; other continued on and arrived in Oct 1851
*21: Capt. John Alkire Powell left Menard Co, Illinois April 3, 1851 leading a train consisting of family and friends
*22: Capt. McCain:
*23: Capt. Unknown: party left Council Bluffs in May and included the Crockett, Cochran, Ebey, and Ruddell families
*24: Capt. William P. Harpole
*25: Capt. Thomas Livingston left DeKalb County, MO on April 15, 1851 with a train made up mostly of family members. They arrived at Foster's Farm on 15 Sep 1851.
Note: all females will be listed by their maiden name, if known, even if they were married at the time of emigration. All additions and corrections are welcome. If you want to be listed as a researcher for your 1851 family please submit your information to my email address at the bottom of this page.
ABBEY, Edwin A.:
ABRAMS, Sarah Lavina:
ABRAMS, William Rollins:
ADAMS, Samuel W.:
ADAMS, Sebastian:
ADKINS, Elizabeth C. ( -1898): m'd BUSHNELL, James Addison
ALDERMAN, Isaac Wesley (1815- ): m'd 1844 [], Harriet B.
ALEXANDER, Mac:
ALEXANDER, Robert Dr. (1806- ): m'd MARTIN, Sarah
*21: ALKIRE, George (1781-1868):
*21: ALKIRE, John:
ALLEN, Jacob:
ALLEN, Lucius:
*3: ALLEN, Thomas B.:
ALLORD, Magioire:
ANDERSON, Samuel: m'd [], Cynthia
ARCHER, Sarah E.: m'd POPE, Charles
ARRINGTON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
ARRINGTON, Frances Elizabeth
(1848-1934): m'd 1867
ROSE, [ ] d/o James and Kitty (Halpain) Arrington
ARRINGTON, James Merville (1814-1891): m'd 1841 HALPAIN, Kitty Ann Caroline; emigrated from Dekalb Co, MO; arrived in Portland where their 4th child was born; settled in Douglas Co near what is now Winston, OR where he remained until his death
ARRINGTON, James Monroe (1852-1933): m'd 1879 HAYNES, Alice; died in Salem, Marion Co, OR; born after arrival in OR
ARRINGTON, Mary Merville (1847-1937): d/o James and Kitty (Halpain) Arrington; died at Gold Beach, OR
ARRINGTON, Vincent Lusk (1845-1915): s/o James and Kitty (Halpain) Arrington; died at Myrtle Point, Coos Co, OR
ARMSTRONG, William : m'd [] , Jane
ATHEY, Mathew:
BAKER
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BAKER, William Harrison (1812-1890):
m'd 1850
HENDERSON, Elizabeth; emigrated with several wagons and several hundred
cattle; settled in Marion County
BALL
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BALL, Alfred: s/o Rufus and Sarah Ball
BALL, Chauncey:
BALL, Rufus: m'd [] , Sarah
BALL, Rufus: s/o Rufus and Sarah Ball
BALL, Sarah: m'd BALL, Rufus
BALL, Sarah: d/p Rufus and Sarah Ball
*3: BALLARD, Mrs.: m'd BALLARD, []
BARCLAY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BARCLAY, James :
BARCLAY, Margaret: m'd 1865 HINTON, Thompson D.
BARCLAY, Mary E.: m'd RICKARD, A.
BARCLAY, Robert S.:
BARCLAY, William (1805-1888): m'd BROWN, Mary Ann
BARCLAY, William D.: m'd REEVES, Eliza
BARCLAY, Winnie: m'd LEVAUGH, William
BARNETT, George:
BARNETT, James Henry:
BARNUM, Eli M. (1824- ):
BARTON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BARTON, Edward (1803- ): m1. ; m2.
SHEPARD, Hannah
BARTON, Joshua (1840- ):
BARTON, Keturah N. (1834- ):
BARTON, Mary Lady (1842- ):
BARTON, Owen F. (1837- ):
BARTON, Ruth (1844- ):
BARTON, Simeon Charles (1846- ):
BARTON, Tirzah (1832- ):
BARTON, William (1830- ):
BASSETT, A. S. ( -1896):
BAXTER, Edna:
BAXTER, Samuel R. (1830- ): m'd 1860 COMEGYS, Nancy
BAXTER, William T.:
BEARD, Edward H. Capt.:
BEATY, B. L. (1828- ):
BEERMAN, Frederick:
BELL, Agnes: m'd BEAN, []
BELL, George:
BELL, George C. (1825-1893): m'd 1851 DELONG, Mary Ann
BELL, James C. (1828- ): ,
BELL, Jane: m'd 1847 BELL, John W.
BELL, John W. (1803- ): m'd 1847 [] , Jane
BELL, John W. : m'd [], Laura
BELL, William J.: ,
BELL, William N. (1826- ): ,
BENTON, Alva: m'd [] , Margaret
BERGEVIN, Charles L.:
BICKERS, Henry C.: m'd [], Malinda
BICKERS, Malinda: m'd BROWN, Thomas J.
BIGELOW, D. R.: m'd WHITE, Elizabeth
BIGELOW, Lucia Loraine (1816- ): m'd WILLIAMS, Elijah
BILLINGS, George:
BINNICKER, George F.: m'd [] , Ruth
*23: BLACK, Mary (1898- ): m'd CROCKETT, Walter Sr.; settled on Whidbey Island
*21: BLACK, Presley: shot by Snake Indians while on guard after a confrontation the day before; died after 17 hours; buried on Birch Creek
*21: BLACK, Samuel:
BLANCHARD
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*3: BLANCHARD, Joshua Pettingill
(1820-1884): m'd
1851 RACE, Rebecca Jane; s/o Amos and Dolly (Pettingill) Blanchard;
member of train captained by Joshua Noland; left Peoria, IL in April
and arrived in Oregon City in September
BLANCHARD, Robert J. (1828- ):
BLAND
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BLAND, George H. (1840- ): m'd 1862
LEEDY, Barbara A.
BLAND, John Wesley (1846-1923): m'd 1865 POWELL, Elizabeth Jane in Benton County; died near Lebanon, Linn Co, OR
BLAND, Moses (1819-1873): m'd 1840 NEEDHAM, Martha
BLAND, Samantha: m'd POWELL, A. J.
BLUE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*17: BLUE, Amos
(1829- ):
m'd 1854 Smith (BOWEN), Sarah; Amos was b. Ross Twp, Greene Co, OH;
settled in Jackson Co where 5 boys were born; c1869 moved to Linn Co,
OR where a 6th child, a daughter, was born; early 1870s moved to
Whitman Co, WA
BLUMAUER, Simon:
*23: BOGGS, Ruth A.: m1. 1844 COCHRAN, James; m2. 1876 BROWN, James; d/o Lawrence and Elizabeth (Newsom) Boggs
BOGLE, Richard (1835- ): m'd 1863 WALDO, America
BOHL, Mr.:
BOHNERT, Larence:
*20: BOLTON, Absalom D. ( -1903): m'd BOLTON, Oliva (a cousin)
*20: BOLTON, Daniel: m'd 1845 [ ], Elizabeth
*20: BOLTON, Elizabeth Jane ( -1915): m'd RICE, Horace H.; d/o George and Margaret (Duncan) Bolton; settled in Lane Co, later moved to Wasco Co
BOONE, William W. (1828- ): m'd 1855 , Mary
BOREN, Carson:
BOREN, Gertrude:
BOREN, Louisa:
BORSTON, Joseph (1826- ):
BOSWELL, Maria (1822-1885): m1. COYLE,
James; m2.
1858 KIRK, Alexander; started from Peoria Co, IL; settled in Linn Co,
OR
BOWEN, Sarah Elizabeth: m1. SMITH, [ ];
m2. 1854 BLUE, Amos; had two children by first husband; settled in
Jackson Co, OR;
c1869 moved with husband and family to Lane Co; early 1870s moved to
Whitman Co, WA
BOWMAN, Ann (1842-1863): m'd MINER, James
BOWMAN, Joshua (1808-1875): m'd 1839 LOVELAND, Emeline
BOWMAN, Margaret (1841-1907): m'd JONES, Charles
BOWMAN, Mary (1839-1914): m'd SMITH, David
BOWMAN, Sarah (1847- ):
BRATTAIN, Thomas: s/o Paul Brattain; other family members came in 1846 and 1852
BRAMAN, Jason: m'd MEADE, Laura
BRAMWELL, James H.:
BRANDLEY, William:
BRANDON, Alexander: m'd WHIPPLE, Arminda
BRANSON, Calvin E.:
BRANSON, Eli T. (1829- ):
BRANSON, Isaac N. (1825- ): m'd 1854 , Susan C.
BRANSON, William Arthur:
BREEDING, Robert C.:
BRENNER, Peter S.: m'd [] , Hannah
BREWSTER, Sue:
BRONAUGH, Jane Alexander (1813 -1885): m'd 1833 GILMOUR, John Wilson; d/o Taliaferro and Jennie (Gilmore) Bronaugh; settled with husband near Lebanon, Linn Co, OR
BROOKS, Harry B.:
*4: BROOKS, Quincy Adams (1826-1908): m'd 1858 CRANSTON, Lizzie; lawyer; Deputy Collector of Customs for Puget Sound District 1851-52; first prosecuting attorney north of the Columbia River; secretary to the Superintendent of Indian Affairs for OR and WA 1856-1860; Collector of Customs of Puget Sound District 1886-1889
*3: BROWN, James:
BROWN, James:
BROWN, John: m'd [] , Elizabeth
BROWN, Mary Ann ( -1851): m'd BARCLAY, William
*21: BROWN, Robert:
BROWN, Silas: m'd BLAIR, Jane
BRUCE, James (1830- ):
BRYAN, Parker: m'd [] , Lucinda
BUCHANAN
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BUCHANAN, James (1824-1865): m'd 1852
POWELL,
Lucretia Amelia
BUCKHAULTER, Mary Ramsey: m'd KEENEY, John
BUCKINGHAM, Harriet Talcott (1832-1890): m'd 1852 CLARKE, Samuel A.
BUCKINGHAM, Henry:
BUCKMAN, Sophia H. (1824 - ): m'd 1842 SEELY, Lucius Alexander
BUFF, Rosannah (1818-1878): m'd 1839 SIMPSON, Thomas Knight
BUNN
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BUNN, Frederick (c1828- ): m'd 1851 [],
Elmira
BURCH, Charles:
BURK, Marshall (1815- ): m'd 1846 JONES, Submit; wife came in 1852
BURKHART, Calvin P. (1819- ): m'd , Elizabeth
BURKHART, J. H.:
BURNS, Ellen ( -1879): m'd COSTELLO, John
BURSON, Mahala: m'd 1840 SYMONS, Nathan D.
*20: BUSHNELL, Alta Sylvester (1852-1934): m'd 1889 MITCHELL, Anna Mary; s/o Linus and Lucinda (Rice) Bushnell; born April 30, 1852 at Provo, Utah while wintering over during emigration to Oregon; settled in Douglas Co
*20: BUSHNELL, Henry Erastus (1850-1922): m'd LAMB, Kate Jane; s/o Linus and Lucinda (Rice) Bushnell; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Douglas Co
BUSHNELL, Helen V.: m'd EHRMAN, C. J.
BUSHNELL, James Addison (1826- ): m'd ADKINS, Elizabeth C.
*20: BUSHNELL, Linus (1815-1891): m'd RICE, Lucinda; s/o Constant and Rhoda (Baldwin) Bushnell; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Douglas Co
BUSHNELL, Lucy J.: m'd PITNEY, William M.
*20: BUSHNELL, Martin Lewis (1844-1926): m'd SWIFT, Mary Josephine; s/o Linus and Lucinda (Rice) Bushnell; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Douglas Co
*20: BUSHNELL, Thankful Lucretia (1847-1938): m'd OLLIVANT, Elijah; d/o Linus and Lucinda (Rice) Bushnell; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Douglas Co
*20: BUSHNELL, William Constant (1846-1916): m'd 1882 FORDNEY, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Linus and Lucinda (Rice) Bushnell; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Douglas Co
BYROM, Edward:
CALDWELL, Felix E. (1824- ): m'd 1848 , Maria
CAMP, Benjamin:
CAMPBELL, Harvey ( -1895):
CAMPBELL, Robert E. (1830- ): m'd 1849 , Ruth
CAMPBELL, Ruth ( -1858): m'd 1849 CAMPBELL, Robert E.
CANNON, Sylvester (1833- ): m'd 1856 COX, Johanna
CANON, William R.:
CARLYLE, Daniel (1833- ):
CARMACK, James R.: m'd [] , Elisabeth
*14: CARPENTER, C: from Joliet, IL; cutoff for CA
CARSON, David:
CASEY, James (1830-1918): m'd [] , Ellen
CASHOW, O. P.:
CAVANAUGH, Joseph:
CHADWICK, Stephen A. (1825- ):
*1: CHANDLER, George C. Rev.: sent west by the Baptist Home Missionary Society; had been president of Franklin College, Franklin, IN from 1843-1850
*1: CHANDLER,: Mrs.
CHASE, C. A.: m'd [] , Susan
CHASE, Frances Lucinda (1828- ): m'd 1857 PARTLOW, William Ballinger; d/o Sisson and Dorothy (Hinsdale) Chase
CHASE, Isaac Houson:
CHASE, James W. (1834- ): m'd 1858 STEVENSON, Sarah Augusta
CHASE, Mary:
CHASE, Nancy:
CHASE, Sisson Simonds (1786- ): m'd HINSDALE , Dorothy
CHASE, Thomas J.:
CHERRY, Alpheus F.:
*3: CHILLAS, Mr.:
CHRISMAN, Campbell E. (1810-1885): m'd FLANNERY, Phoebe
CHRISMAN, Gabriel Russell (1848- ):
CHRISMAN, Winfield Scott (1847- ): m'd BOREN, Caroline
CHRISTIAN, H.:
CHURCHILL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CHURCHILL, George:
CHURCHILL, Owen:
CHURCHILL, Willoughby (1809- ); m1. HUMPHREYS, Elizabeth Jane; m2. 1852 PRICE, Matilda A.; aided Clark party after they were attacked by indians; settled Douglas Co
CLARK
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CLARK, Abijah F.: m'd [] , Christi
*17: CLARK, Charles: s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Hodgson) Clark; brother of Thomas
*17: CLARK, George: m'd 1841 HERRELL, Mary Ann T.; s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Hodgson) Clark; appears he may have waited and came in 1853
*17: CLARK, Grace: m'd VANDEVORT, []; d/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Hodgson) Clark; sister of Thomas; wounded in Indian attack
*17: CLARK, Hodgson: s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Hodgson) Clark; brother of Thomas; killed in an indian attack near the Raft River.
*17: CLARK, Lemuel A.: m'd 1853 Williams (DRAKE), Martha
*17: CLARK, Thomas Jr.: of Scott Co, IL; s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Hodgson) Clark; originally an emigrant to OR in 1848, he went south to CA where he met his brother, James in the gold fields; after mining successfully, Thomas Clark returned to Illinois via the Isthmus; bought stock, loaded up his family and headed back to OR; attacked by Indians near Raft River resulting in loss of several members of the family; met brother James at The Dalles after arrival; moved to Lane Co; 1857 moved to Humboldt Co, CA
CLARKE, Harriet Talcott (1832-1890): m'd 1852 CLARKE, Samuel A.
CLICK, William H.:
CLIFTON, Ezekiel ( -1851):
COCHRAN
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*23: COCHRAN, Andrew: s/o James and Ruth
(Boggs) Cochran
*23: COCHRAN, Eleanor: m'd SETTLEMIER, Jesse H.; d/o James and Ruth (Boggs) Cochran
*23: COCHRAN, George W. (1851- ): m'd 1874 COUCH, Eugenia K.; s/o James and Ruth (Boggs) Cochran
*23: COCHRAN, George W. (1851- ):
*23: COCHRAN, James (1821-1863): m'd MORRIS, []; m2. BOGGS, Ruth Ann
COCHRAN, John (c1817-1858): m'd KELLY, Lettie
*23: COCHRAN, Paula Anna:
*23: COCHRAN, R.B.: s/o James Cochran
*23: COCHRAN, Virginia ( -1851):
COLE, James C. Dr.:
COLLINS, Mary (1814- ): m'd COLLINS, William
COLLINS, Otho H.: m'd [] , Phebe
COLLINS, William (1813- ): m'd [] , Mary
*20: COLLVER, Adelia Emily (1852- ): m'd POWELL, Isaac Jamison; d/o Alfred and Ruth (Rice) Collver
*20: COLLVER, Alfred B. (1819-1902): m'd RICE, Ruth; settled in Douglas Co; later moved to Coos Co; died in Polk Co while visiting
*20: COLLVER, Ansel Mark (1851- ): m'd 1899 MCCULLOCK , Dora Catharine (SWIFT); s/o Alfred and Ruth (Rice) Collver
*20: COLLVER, Henrietta Mathilda (1848-1917): never married; d/o Afred and Ruth (Rice) Collver
COLVIG, Mark:
COLVIG, Volney ( -1925):
COLVIG, Wilda (1851- ): m'd EMERY, H. S.
COLVIG, William L. Dr. (1814- ): m'd 1837 WOODFORD, Helen
COLVIG, William M. (1845- ):
CONDIT, Sylvanus (1829-1904): m'd 1854 BROWN, Sarah A.
CONE, Gustavus (1798- ): m'd [] , Mary
CONSTABLE, Andrew Jackson (1827-1906): m'd 1858 LENOX, Frances Deborah; s/o Robert and Elizabeth (French) Constable; 1860 enumerated in Washington Co, OR; died July 21, 1906 in Skamokawa, WA
CONSTABLE, Daniel (1848- ): s/o James and Martha Barton; 1850 living with Whitcomb family
CONSTABLE, Elizabeth: m'd JING, John; d/o James and Martha Barton
CONSTABLE, James (1844- ): s/o James and Martha Barton; 1850 Linn Co is a day laborer living with Jos. Crabtree family; 1870 is living in Granite City, ID and his occupation states he is "mining underground"
CONSTABLE, James Barton (1818-1852): m'd [ ], Martha Francis; s/o Robert and Elizabeth (French) Constable; believed to have emigrated to OR in 1851; is enumerated in the 1850 Bates Co, MO census and died in Washington Co, OR June 1852; his wife either died during emigration or shortly before; after his death his children stayed for a while with his brother, Edward Constable but by 1860 they are found in numerous households
CONSTABLE, Jane (1847- ): m'd HALSTEAD, Jacob; d/o James and Martha Constable; 1850 living with George Ferrel family
CONSTABLE, Mary Elizabeth (1846-c1869): m'd BUTTS, Lewis; d/o James and Martha Barton; 1850 is enumerated in Washington Co, OR census with Wilcox family; 1870 her husband and 2 small children are enumerated in Washington Co but it appears she is deceased
*20: COOK, Alvira M. (1840- ): m1. 1854 JOHNSON, William; m2. 1857 CUSHMAN, Daniel; m3. 1862 STURDEVANT, Joseph K.; d/o Joel and Mary (Rice) Cook
*20: COOK, Beckwith (1785-1877): m1. OLDS, Sybil; m2. PETTINGILL, Mary Polly; s/o Selah and Lucy (Beckwith) Cook; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Lane Co; later moved to Polk Co; buried at Jefferson, Marion Co, OR
*20: COOK, Chloe Amella (1842-1929): m1. 1857 HARRY, John Alva; m2. 1875 LAIRD, James; d/o Seley and Nancy (Rice) Cook; died Coos Co, OR
*20: COOK, Horace Howard (1852- ): born during second half of emigration in 1852
*20: COOK, Joel B. (1815-1867): m'd RICE, Mary E.; s/o Beckwith and Sybil (Olds) Cook; settled in Lane Co; died in Coos Co in a logging accident
COOK, John:
*20: COOK, Lucy A. (c1843- ): m1. 1858 GRANBY, Lorenzo; m2. 1866 WRIGHT, Anderson; d/o Joel and Mary (Rice) Cook
*20: COOK, Martha Armenia (c1843-1930): m'd 1859 LONGSWORTH, Basil Nelson; d/o Seley and Nancy (Rice) Cook; died Hillsboro, OR
*20: COOK, Mary Elizabeth (1851-1937): m'd 1874 CONNETT, Isaac; d/o Seley and Nancy (Rice) Cook; died in Polk Co, OR
*20: COOK, Mercy Agustas (1847- ): m'd 1864 COLLVER, Hiram H.
*20: COOK, Osmer White (1847-1920): m'd 1873 GILLIAM, Mary Catherine; s/o Seley and Nancy (Rice) Cook; died Wasco Co, OR
*20: COOK, Seley Mansfield (1812- ) m'd 1835 RICE, Nancy B.; settled in Lane Co; s/o Beckwith and Sybil (Olds) Cook; later moved to Polk Co; buried at Jefferson, Marion Co, OR
*20: COOK, Sophia Alvira (1828-1902): m1. 1849 SMITH, Henry Bishop; m2. 1875 ALLEN, James M.; m3. 1888 ORCHARD, Jesse Clark; d/o Beckwith and Sybil (Olds) Cook;
COOKE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COOKE, Charles: m'd 1851 BREWSTER, Sue
COOKE, Edwin N. (1810-1879): m'd 1835 VANDERCOCK, Eliza
COOKE, Fannie: m'd PATTON, Thomas McF.
COOKE, Israel:
COOKE, Joseph:
COOLIDGE, Ai (1823- ): m'd ALLEN, Sarah Francis
COOLIDGE, Ai:
COOLIDGE, Dollie:
COOLIDGE, Matthew (1826- ):
COOLIDGE, Tero (1825-1857): m'd PORTER, Sarah
COOPER, Josiah:
COOPER, William E.:
COOVERT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COOVERT, Abram (1819-1907): m'd 1845
ODELL, Martha
A.; settled Yamhill Co
COOVERT, John Q.:
CORBETT, Henry W. (1827-1903):
CORNWELL, James: m'd TUCKER, Mary
CORYELL, Francis M.:
CORYELL, Isaac: m'd [] , Lucinda
COSTELLO, John Jr.: m'd MURPHY, Mary Jane
COSTELLO, Mary Ellen: m'd MURPHY, Matthew O'Connell
COSTELLO, Michael (1843-1866):
*17: COULTAS, Jane: m'd EVANS, Jeremiah
*17: COULTAS, Mary: m'd SOUTHWELL,
COX
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COX, James F.:
COX, Jesse:
COX, Jesse: m'd [] , Nancy
COX, John Washington:
COX, Julatha Ann:
COX, Martha Jane:
COX, Nancy:
COX, Robert T.:
COX, Solomon:
COX, William Calhoun:
COY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COY, John H. (1796-1875): m'd [] ,
Deborah
COYLE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COYLE, Ann (1840- ): m'd 1860 KIRK,
Thomas Jefferson;
d/o James and Maria (Boswell) Coyle
COYLE, Catherine (c1846): d/o James and Maria (Boswell) Coyle
COYLE, Elisabeth M. (c1843): d/o James and Maria (Boswell) Coyle
COYLE, Frances E. (1836-1858): m'd BENTON, Thomas H.; d/o John "Jackie" Patrick (dec) and Elizabeth (stringer) Coyle (pioneer of 1851)
COYLE, James (1818-c1856): m'd BOSWELL, Maria; s/o Patrick Coyle II (dec) and Delilah (Owen) Stringer (a pioneer of 1851) settled Linn Co, OR
COYLE, James (c1850-1882): s/o James and Maria (Boswell) Coyle; James was killed playing cards in Centreville, Umatilla Co, OR near what is now Athena, OR
COYLE, James Bunch (1832-1901): m'd 1859 SUMMERS, Jane (pioneer of 1845); s/o John "Jackie" Patrick (dec) and Elizabeth (Stringer) Coyle (a pioneer of 1851); settled Linn Co, OR
COYLE, Louisa (1842- ): m'd WITTER, J.C.; d/o John "Jackie" Patrick (dec) and Elizabeth (Stringer) Coyle (a pioneer of 1851)
COYLE, Lucinda (c1842): d/o James and Maria (Boswell) Coyle
COYLE, Martha Jane (1839-1857): m'd MILLER, David; d/o John "Jackie" Patrick (dec) and Elizabeth (Stringer) Coyle (a pioneer of 1851); settled Linn Co, OR
CRAIN, Joseph A. ( -1896):
*14: CRANDALL, C.C.: from LaPorte, IN; cutoff for CA
CRANSTON, Edward (1836- ):
CRANSTON, Ephraim (1800- ): m'd 1825 [], Roxanna
CRANSTON, Rosanna: m'd CRANSTON, Ephraim
CRANSTON, Warren (1826- ): m'd 1850 MARSH, Susan Amelia
CRAWFORD
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CRAWFORD, Beverly Vawter (1835-1928):
d/o Phileon and
Letitia (Smith) Crawford
CRAWFORD, Elvin John (1841-1934): s/o Phileon and Letitia (Smith) Crawford
CRAWFORD, Elizabeth: m'd LEASURE, Elizabeth
CRAWFORD, Henry Pascal (1837-1923): s/o Phileon and Letitia (Smith) Crawford
CRAWFORD, Jasper Vincent (1839-1915): s/o Phileon and Letitia (Smith) Crawford
CRAWFORD, Margaret S. (1843- ): d/o Phileon and Letitia (Smith) Crawford
CRAWFORD, Phileon Vawter (1814-1901): m'd 1833 SMITH, Letitia; settled Yamhill Co; moved to Linn Co and in 1869 founded the city of Crawfordsville; (Journal of a Trip Across the Plains, 1851 by Philemon Vawter Crawford available from Oregon Historical Society)
CRAWFORD, Rachel (1822-1891): m'd 1850 SMITH, Peter; settled initially in what is now southwest Portland; by 1870 had moved with husband and family to the Dairy Creek/Forest Grove area of Washington County
CRAWFORD, Ulric L. (1845-1867): s/o Phileon and Letitia (Smith) Crawford
CRISS, Jeremiah (1803- ): m'd [] , Elizabeth
*3: CROSBY, Hart:
*23: CROCKETT, Ann: m'd CROCKETT, John
*23: CROCKETT, Charles (1831- ): s/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett
*23: CROCKETT, Hugh (1828- ): s/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett; single; brother, Samuel B. Crockett emigrated in 1844
*23: CROCKETT, John (1827- ): m'd (Unknown), Ann; s/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett
*23: CROCKETT, Samuel D. (1850- ): s/o John and Ann Crockett
*23: CROCKETT, Susan Hunter (1826- ): m'd HANCOCK, Samuel; d/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett
*23: CROCKETT, Walter Jr. (1834- ): s/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett
*23: CROCKETT, Walter Sr. (1786- ): m'd BAKER, Mary; s/o Hugh and Rebecca (Lorton) Crockett; settled Whidbey Island
CROSIAR, William:
CROW, James E. P.:
CROW, Jonathan: m'd [] , Mary
CROW, William R.: m'd [] , Mary
CROZIER, William (1828- ):
CULP, George K.:
CURL, Nancy: m'd THOMAS, Turpen T.
CUSHMAN, Hollaway:
*20: CUTLIP, Abraham (1825-1910): m'd 1847 COOK, Harriet E.; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Lane Co; later moved to Douglas Co and finally to Coos Co
*20: CUTLIP, Leonard (c1850-1871): s/o Abraham and Harriet (Cook) Cutlip
DALY, James L.: m'd [] , Elizabeth
DANIELS
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DANIELS, Austin Miles (c1812- ): m'd 1837 [] , Mary
Ellen; moved from VA to Morgan Co, MO by 1837 where he remained until he emigrated
in 1851; settled on Soap Creek in Benton Co; after wife's death in 1870 he moved
to Trinity Co, CA where it is believed he died
DANIELS, Mary Ellen ( -1870): m'd 1837 DANIELS, Austin Miles; maiden name unknown at this time; was founding member of the North Palestine Church in Benton Co in 1856
DARBY, Sarah R. (1822-1902): m'd 1847 PHILPOTT, William Jones
DARNELL, Nancy J. (1821-1897): m'd 1842 YOCUM, Franklin
DARNES, Samuel E.:
DARROUGH, William : m'd [] , Rosannah
DAVENPORT
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DAVENPORT, Benjamin Dr. (1799-1857):
m'd GOTT, Sarah
Rollins
DAVENPORT, Benjamin Franklin (1839-1913): m'd DEWITT, Lucretia
DAVENPORT, J. A. (1814- ):
DAVENPORT, John C. (1830- ): m'd LOWE, Sarah Ann
DAVENPORT, Joseph Wadsworth (1833- ): m'd SCHILLING, Martha
DAVENPORT, Lucinda C. (1837- ): m'd JACOBS, Orange
DAVENPORT, Timothy Woodbridge: m1. GEER, Florinda; m2. GILMOUR, Nancy Elizabeth; elected to the Oregon House of Representatives 1862-1872; elected to Oregon Senate 1882; son, Homer Calvin Davenport became the famous cartoonist for the William Randolph Hearst newspapers; Silverton, OR celebrates Homer Davenport Days every year with a variety of events [Recollections of An Indian Agent, OHSQ, 1907]
*16: DAVIS, John N.: settled in Marion county; reportedly was only survivor of the Patterson company massacre
DAVIS, Malinda (1834- ): m'd 1850 HURST, James Andrew
DAVIS, Rebecca Whitby ( -1853): m'd 1843 EBEY, Isaac Neff Colonel; husband emigrated in 1847; family came to join him in 1851; settled in Washington Territory
DAVIS, Thomas O.:
DEAKINS, William:
DEARY, Basil (1851- ): s/o Philip and Cynthia (Pribble) Deary; born soon after arrival in Oregon; after death of parents he was taken in by the woman who had cared for his mother prior to her death.
DEARY, Edna (1849- ): d/o Philip and Cynthia (Pribble) Deary; after death of parents she was adopted by Rev. O. Dickenson; 1839 was living in San Francisco with her daughter, Mrs. M.L. Spangler
DEARY, Jacob (1846-1899): died in Silver City, Owyhee Co, ID; s/o Philip and Cynthia (Pribble) Deary; after death of parents he was sent to live with Towner Savage family
DEARY, Philip (1817-1853): m'd 1841 PRIBBLE, Cynthia; oldest son of Jacob Derry; wife died while moving from Clackamas Co to Jackson Co in 1852
DELONG, Mary A. (1828-1902): m'd 1851 BELL, George C.
DENNY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DENNY, Aaron H.: m'd KING, Almyra;
other siblings
came in 1849; Aaron and his brother Thomas had an argument and Aaron
took the second "e" out of his name. All the children of Aaron spell
their name Denny
DENNY, Allen Wiley (1834- ): m'd 1856 CAMPBELL, Sarah Jane
DENNY, Arthur Armstrong:
DENNY, David T.:
DENNY, Elizabeth (1821-1860): m'd 1842 STOTT, James McGuire
DENNY, James M.:
DENNY, John (1793- ): m'd 1814 WILSON, Sarah
DENNY, John Fletcher (1819- ): m'd GARRETT, Frances
DENNY, Loretta:
DENNY, Lucy: m'd STOTT, Samuel R.
DENNY, Mary:
DENNY, Samuel:
DERR, Martin:
DERRY Family: See Phillip Deary
DESHAUTEL, Stephen:
DESPAIN, Jeremiah (1835- ): m'd HOWARD, Nancy; engaged in business in Eugene and LaGrande; operated a large pack train taking supplies to miners in ID; 1866 moved to Umatilla county near Pendleton to raise sheep; at one time owned over 20,000 acres of Union and Umatilla county as well as a good share of the Pendleton business district; had 2,000 horses and 15,000 head of sheep branded with the AS brand of Despain and Sullivan; moved into Pendleton and invested his money in construction; member of first city council, member of first fire department, served on school board; built the Despain building which was considered the most innovative frame building for that time
DILLEY, Thomas W.: m'd TOLBERT, Martha
DIVINE, Margaret (1823- ): m'd SPONG, Alexander; settled Marion Co
DIXON, Jesse D.:
DONNELLY, Daniel M. (1820- ):
DONNELLY, Daniel M.:
DOWNS, James:
*17: DRAKE, Martha: m'd HOFFMAN, William; widow of the late William Hoffman (sic) of Sangamon, accompanied by her children; traveling with the Clark party; brought four good horses with her that were later stolen by the indians
DREW FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DREW,
Benjamin J. (1827-1886): m'd HUNT, Sarah Cabell; may have come to OR by sea,
went to CA in 1852 and then settled in Jacksonville, OR area for several years
DREW, Charles Stewart: brother of Benjamin J. listed above, was Lt. Col in the Oregon Calvary, founded Fort Klamath which was controversial for its location
DUFF, David:
DUFF, Eleanor: m'd DUFF, James
DUNIGAN, W.:
DUNN
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DUNN, James W. Capt.: m'd [] , Mary
EAGON, Joseph P.: m'd DORRELL, Sarah; per Kathy at Frostypoo@aol.com who is a desc researching the Dorrell Line
*12: EARLS, Hannah: m'd PAYNE, John
*23: EBEY, Eason Benton (1844- ): s/o Isaac and Rebecca (Davis) Ebey; father emigrated in 1847
*23: EBEY, Jacob Ellison (1846- ): s/o Isaac and Rebecca (Davis) Ebey; father emigrated in 1847
EDWARDS, Joseph:
EGGERS, Dr:
*3: ELY, Cal:
EMERSON, Thomas J.: m'd [] , Lydia
*21: ENGLE, Jack:
ENGLE, Joseph (1816- ): m'd [] , Ann
ENNIS, Anderson: m'd [] , Mary
*23: ENOS, Mrs. A.N.; niece of Isaac N. Ebey; Ebey family emigrated in 1851, Isaac N. Ebey had emigrated in 1846
*21: ESTLE, Robert:
*17: EVANS, Jeremiah (1826- ): m'd 1847 COULTAS, Jane
FAILING
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
FAILING, Henry (1834-1898): m'd 1858
CORBETT, Emily
Phelps; s/o Josiah and Henrietta (Ellison) Failing; arrived by ship
from NY; became president of First National Bank of Portland
FAILING, John W.: s/o Josiah and Henrietta (Ellison) Failing; arrived by ship from NY
FAILING, Josiah H. (1806-1877): m'd 1828 ELLISON, Henrietta Legge; s/o Henry and Mary (Chapman) Failing; prominent Portland businessman; arrived by ship from NY with sons, Henry and John to set up a store in the Oregon country
FAULCONER, Thomas W.:
*22: FAULKNER, Joseph:
FAULKNER, T. J.:
FAULKNER, Thomas I.: m'd [] , Mary
FAWK, James (1816-1894): m'd 1838 [], Elizabeth; buried Salt Creek Cemetery, Polk Co, OR
FERRIS, Amos J. (1817- ): m'd HAYES, Susan
FINDLEY, William R.:
FISK, Jordan M.:
FISK, Jordon M. (1835-1852):
FLANARY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
FLANARY, Thomas G. (1828- ): m'd 1850 ,
Emily Jane
FLANARY, William E.: m'd [] , Ann
*14: FLAX, N: from Joliet, IL; cutoff for CA
FLEISCHNER, Jacob:
FLETCHER, Wellington:
FOSTER, James:
*3: FOSTER, James:
FOSTER, Spencer (1826- ): m'd 1851 , Clarissa C.
FOSTER, Spencer C.: m'd [] , Clarissa
*3: FOUTS, Ben:
FROMAN
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*12: FROMAN, America: m'd 1846 PRICE,
Nimrod
*12: FROMAN, David: m'd 1841 HENDERSON, Nancy A.
*12: FROMAN, Eliza Jane (1835-1907):
*12: FROMAN, Isaac R.: m'd [] , Eliza
*12: FROMAN, Isaac Rand (1830-1922):
FRUIT, James O.: m'd [] , Caroline
FRUM, Eugenus:
FRUM, Eugenus: m'd [] , Elizabeth
FRY, John: m'd [] , Margaret
FULLERTON, L. B. (1832- ):
GAGER, Stephen D.: m'd CROPSEY, Emily
GAY, Charles F. :
GAYLORD, Charles:
GEARIN, Hugh Burns (1849- ): m'd 1881 MURPHY, Mary C.
GEARIN, John (1808-1893): m'd BURNS, Ellen
GEARIN, John M. (1851- ):
GEARY, E. R. (1811- )
*4: GEORGE, Melvin Clarke (1849- ): m'd 1873 ECKLER, Mary
*4: GEORGE, Mahala: m'd GEORGE, Presley
*4: GEORGE, Presley: m'd [] , Mahala
*3: GILES, Gid:
GILMOUR FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GILMOUR, George: s/o John and Jane (Bronaugh)
Gilmour; died young, may have died prior to emigration of parents
GILMOUR, George Robert (1848-1925): m'd CASSADY, Emma; s/o John and Jane (Bronaugh) Gilmour; settled near Lebanon in Linn Co with his parents and later moved to Silverton, Marion Co, OR where he lived for a number of years; in his later years he moved to Eugene to lived with his daughter; George R. is buried at the IOOF Cemetery, Eugene, Lane Co, OR
GILMOUR, James Alexander (1842-1919): m'd 1871 TURNER, Martha Ann; d/o John and Jane (Bronaugh) Gilmour; settled with parents near Lebanon, Linn Co, OR; died at Oroville, Okanagan Co, WA
GILMOUR, John Thomas (1840-1905): m'd 1845 LINEBARGER, Virginia; s/o John and Jane (Bronaugh) Gilmour; settled with parents near Lebanon, Linn Co, OR; in 1862 he took up a claim near Albany where he lived for over 18 years; in 1880 he moved to Ellensburg, WA where he lived until his death; buried IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, WA
GILMOUR, John Wilson (1813-1903 ): m'd 1833 BRONAUGH, Jane Alexander; s/o George and Polly (Hickman) Gilmour; settled near Lebanon, Linn Co, OR; later relocated to Silverton, Marion Co, OR where he was living at the time of his death; died in Ellensburg, WA while visiting his son, John Thomas Gilmour
GILMOUR, Lucy Eleanor (1836-c1853): m'd LINEBARGER, Andrew; d/o John and Jane (Bronaugh) Gilmour; settled with parents near Lebanon, Linn Co, OR; died in childbirth shortly after her marriage
GILMOUR, Martha Ann: m'd KIRKENDALL, Nathan; do John and Jane (Bronaugh) Gilmour; born upon arrival in Linn County; died in Olympia, WA
GILMOUR, Mary Jane (c1834- ): d/o John and Jane (Bronaugh) Gilmour; settled with parents near Lebanon, Linn Co, OR
GILMOUR, Nancy Elizabeth (1847- ): m1. WISNER, [ ]; m2. DAVENPORT, Timothy Woodbridge; d/o John and Jane (Bronaugh) Gilmour; settled with parents near Lebanon, Linn Co, OR; moved to Silverton, Marion Co, OR after marriage
GILMOUR, William David (1839- ): m'd c1860 CASTEEL, Harriett Louisa; s/o John and Jane (Bronaugh) Gilmour; settled with parents near Lebanon, Linn Co, OR
GLASS, John E.: m'd [] , Harriet
GLEASON, Aaron B. (1829-1904):
GLEASON, Amos Smith (1832-1912): m'd 1859 JOHNSON, Jane Amanda
GLEASON, Irving E. (1834- ): m'd COY, Melissa
GLEASON, Minerva A. (1840-1878): m'd 1859 DIMICK, George W.
GLEASON, Parson (1799-1889): m'd SMITH, Mary A.
*21: GOBLE, Hannah (1812-1859): m1. SHIRRELL, [ ]; m2. POWELL, Alfred
GOOD, Susanna (1822- ): m'd 1840 MORRIS, Eliam S.
GOTT, Sarah Rollins (1802-1879): m'd DAVENPORT, Benjamin Dr.
*3: GOUDY, Mr.:
*3; GOULD, Mr.
GRANT, Capt.:
GRAY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GRAY, David D.: m'd [] , Elizabeth;
settled Linn Co;
brother of John, Nancy, and James who were emigrants of 1852
GRAY, Frederick:
GRAY, Garrison J.:
GRAY, John W.:
GRAY, S. E.:
*3: GREEN, Harvey:
GREENSTREET, Absalom (1797-1856): m'd 1819 SULLENS, Sarah
GREENSTREET, Elizabeth A. (1837- ): m'd CASPELL, Rufus
GREENSTREET, John M. (1826- ):
GREENSTREET, Mariah (1822- ): m'd CALDWELL, []
GREENSTREET, Marilda (1829-1900): m'd 1852 BENSON, Charles
GREENSTREET, Marinda J. (1833- ): m'd NORTHCUT, Edwin
GREENSTREET, Minerva (1820- ): m'd MEADE, Miner
GREENSTREET, Parmelia (1831- ): m'd HOWARD, Fails
GREENSTREET, Sarah Ellen (1840- ): m'd DOWNING, James
GREENWOOD
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GREENWOOD, John W.: m'd NEWSOM, Mary E.
GREENWOOD, William :
GREY, Mr.:
GRIFFIN, James: m'd [] , Moran
GRIFFIN, James H.: m'd [] , Rebecca
GRINSTEAD, Samuel:
GRISWOLD, Candace ( -1877): m'd GRISWOLD, George; maiden name unknown at this time; died in Prineville, OR
GRISWOLD, Christiana "Anna" (1843- ): m'd 1860 CORUM, (Unknown); d/o George and Candace Griswold
GRISWOLD, Eugenia "Gennie" ( -1863): m'd 1858 UNKNOWN; d/o George and Candace Griswold
GRISWOLD, George: m'd UNKNOWN, Candace; started with 2 yoke cows, 3 yoke oxen and 1 wagon, traded cattle for 5 horses; settled in Washington Territory; was shot and killed 26 Mar 1856 during Indian attack on Cascade landings
GROGAN, Annetta (1838- ): d/o [] and Winneford (Kelly) Grogan; emigrated with mother and step-father (per Bill Duchie at DUWIONLANW@aol.com)
GROGAN, Lyllia (1843- ): d/o [] and Winneford (Kelly) Grogan; emigrated with mother and step-father (per Bill Duchie at DUWIONLANW@aol.com)
GROVER, Lafayette F. (1823- ): m'd 1865 CARTER, Elizabeth
GUNTON, John (1826- ):
*23: GUTHREY, Zephaniah: settled in Washington Territory where he went to work for Mr. Burbez; they loaded a schooner with produce and started for San Francisco; after the schooner left the Columbia it was never heard from again
HADLEY, Henry G.: m'd [] , Loretta
HADLEY, Melville:
HADLEY, Samuel B. (1821- ): m'd 1851 HAMMOND, Amelia
HAINES
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HAINES, Joseph:
HAINES, William:
HALES, Justins:
HALEY, Amanda: m'd aft 1851 HELM, Lawrence Stern; Lawrence Helm's wife died on the trail. Amanda served as a mother for his young children on the trail. The two families settled next to each other and Amanda was married to Helm. In later years the family moved to Texas. Amanda was stricken with a stroke. During a business trip to California Lawrence took a side trip to Oregon to visit his daughters. During the visit he fell ill and passed away. Amanda lived on the Harmonson Ranch until one of the children developed measles. Amanda became a victim of the disease and is buried on the Harmonson Ranch near Archer City, Texas.
HALEY, Stephen D. (1805- ):
HALL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HALL, Benjamin: m'd HICKLIN, Emily; settled
near present day Troutdale, OR
HALL, L. D.:
HALL, Luke: m'd [] , Susan
HALL, Lyman: m'd [] , Ruth
HALL, Lyman Davis (1813-1900): m'd HOWE, Ruth Ann
Supplina
HAMILTON FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HAMILTON, Bushrod W.: m'd [] , Delphina
HAMILTON, George: m'd [] , Elizabeth
*21 HAMILTON, Supplina (1832-1905): m'd 1858
SUMPTER, Sarah Janel buried Pleasant Valley Cemetery, St. John, Whitman Co,
WA
Supplina Hamilton Family
Website
HAMMITT, Austin W.: m'd [] , Samantha
HAMMOND, Amelia (1825-1886): m'd 1851 HADLEY, Samuel B.
HAMMOND, Charles F./T.:
HANLAEN, Fronz: m'd [] , Abi
HANNON, John E.: m'd [] , Mary
HARDIN, Mr.: a Weston lawyer
HARKINS, Daniel: m'd [] , Margaret
*24: HARPOLE, Lafayette L. "Fleck" (1834-1916): s/o William and Nancy (McMullen) Harpole
*24: HARPOLE, Marion DeKalb (1831- ): m'd 1866 LIVERMORE, Mary Ann; s/o William and Nancy (McMullen) Harpole
*24: HARPOLE, Nancy (c1847- ): m'd 1867 HAGEY, John M.; d/o William and Nancy (McMullen) Harpole
*24: HARPOLE, Paul (1840-1912): m'd 1898 VALENTINE, Grace; s/o William and Nancy (McMullen) Harpole
*24: HARPOLE, Susan (c1845- ): m'd SHAFFER, (Unknown); d/o William and Nancy (McMullen) Harpole
*24: HARPOLE, Thomas B. (1835-1903): m'd (Unknown), Mary A.; s/o William and Nancy (McMullen) Harpole
*24: HARPOLE, William P. (1807-1862): m'd 1829 MCMULLEN, Nancy
HARRIS, John C.:
*20: HARRY, John Alva (1824-1874 ): m'd 1857 COOK, Chloe Amelia; single when emigrated; settled Coos Co; first assessor of Coos Co; buried at Empire Cemetery, Coos Co, OR
HART, Abner: m'd [] , Elizabeth
*14: HART, John: from LaPorte, IN; cutoff for CA
HARTLEY, B. Y. (1822- ):
HARTY, James: m'd MCKAY, Christina per McKay family researcher Walt Tucker
HATHAWAY, Sylvester: m'd [] , Charlotte
HEDGES
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HEDGES, David L. (1838- ): m'd 1860
FUDGE, Amanda
Jane; s/o Israel and Mary (Jenkins) Hedges
HEDGES, Eli: s/o Israel and Mary (Jenkins) Hedges
HEDGES, Israel (1812-1894): settled Polk Co; m'd 1835 JENKINS, Mary Ann [Jane]
HEDGES, John E.: m'd [] , Catherine
HEDGES, Sarah C.: m'd 1857 THORPE, Theodore; d/o Israel and Mary (Jenkins) Hedges
HEFFERHAN, Mr.:
HEFFERNAN, Mrs.:
HELM FAMILY RESEARCHER: Helm Family Genealogy
HELM, Lawrence Stern (1814-1889): m1. 1836 REA, Susannah (died on trail); m2. aft 1851 HALEY, Amanda; lived for many years in Macon County, IL prior to emigration; removed to Denton Co, TX where he was enumerated in 1880 census
HELM, George R. (1843-1876): m'd 1876 AVERY, Francis; s/o Lawrence and Susannah (Rea) Helm
HELM, Thomas H.B.: s/o Lawrence and Susanna (Rea) Helm
*3: HENDERSHOT, Mr.:
HENDERSON, Alvin H. (1840- ):
HENDERSON, Elizabeth (1824-1905): m'd 1850 BAKER, William Harrison
HENDRICKS, Samuel E. (1826- ): m'd 1852 MORRISON, Sarah C.
HENRICI, Edward: m'd [] , Anna
HICKLIN, Child #1: c/o Dr. John and Martha (Thorn) Hicklin
HICKLIN, Child #2: c/o Dr. John and Martha (Thorn) Hicklin
HICKLIN, Child #3: c/o Dr. John and Martha (Thorn) Hicklin
HICKLIN, Elizabeth:
HICKLIN, Henry H.: s/o Dr. John and Martha (Thorn) Hicklin
HICKLIN, John Lindsey Dr.:
HICKLIN, William C.: s/o Dr. John and Martha (Thorn) Hicklin
HICKS, Thomas (1833- ): s/o [] and Winneford (Kelly) Hicks; emigrated with mother and step-father (per Bill Duchie at DUWIONLANW@aol.com)
*23: HICKS, Urban E. (1828- ): m1. 1850 LUDOM, Eliza Jane; m2. 1855 HARTSOCK, India Ann; s/o [] and Winneford (Kelly) Hicks; emigrated with mother and step-father, Stephen Duley Ruddell; settled in Thurston Co, WA where he was appointed assessor in 1853; spent some time gold mining on the Fraser River in the 1860s
HIGGINS, Eli: m'd [] , Elizabeth
*25: HIGGINS, Elizabeth (1810-1896): m'd LIVINGSTON, Thomas; d/o Wesley and Priscialla (Poteet) Higgins
HIGGINS, Selden (1808- ): m'd 1849 [], Susan
HILL, R. C. Rev.:
HINSDALE, Dorothy (1792- ): m'd CHASE, Sisson Simonds
HIRSCH, Leopold (1824- ):
HITE, William: m'd [] , Agnes
*17: HODGSON, Elizabeth: m'd CLARK, Thomas; widow; husband died 24 April 1842 in IL; 1851 accompanied her children to Oregon; killed in Indian attack near Raft River
HOFFMAN
FAMILY RESEARCHER
HOFFMAN, Fannie: m'd WATKINS, []
HOFFMAN, James (1842- ): m'd MILLIORN, Eugenia; s/o William and Martha (Drake) Hoffman
HOFFMAN, Jane Elizabeth: m'd ROBERTS, George; d/o William and Martha (Drake) Hoffman
HOFFMAN, Lucy A..: m'd GEORGE, Robert C.; d/o William and Martha (Drake) Hoffman
HOFFMAN, Martha: m'd ESTERBROOK, []
HOFFMAN, Mary E.: m'd ALFRED, Francis Marion; d/o William and Martha (Drake) Hoffman
HOFFMAN, Nancy M.: m'd WHITE, Edward Milton; d/o William and Martha (Drake) Hoffman
HOFFMAN, Sarah E.: m'd BUNDY, Harlow; d/o William and Martha (Drake) Hoffman
HOFFMAN, Thomas E.: m'd DUFFY, Margaret; s/o William and Martha (Drake) Hoffman
HOFFMAN, William "Henry": m'd MILLIORN, Helen H.; s/o William and Martha (Drake) Hoffman
HOFFMAN, William: m'd DRAKE, Martha; died on the trail, reportedly in the Big Sandy River area of mountain fever; family went on to Oregon
HOGUE, Harvey A. (1832-1902): m'd 1861 ABRAMS, Sarah Lavina; s/o James and Sarah (Finney) Hogue; settled in Portland, Multnomah county where he married and died; enumerated in 1880 census as a lumber dealer
HOLMES, Richard H.:
HON, Druzilla S. (1850- ): d/o Samuel and Margaret (Nye) Hon
HON, Adam N. (1846- ): s/o Samuel and Margaret (Nye) Hon
HON, George W. (1844- ): s/o Samuel and Margaret (Nye) Hon
HON, John Wesley (1848- ): s/o Samuel and Margaret (Nye) Hon
HON, Samuel (1818- ): m'd 1840 NYE, Elizabeth C.; it is known that Elizabeth came to OR in 1851but have not found if Samuel made the journey or died prior to emigration, Elizabeth remarried in spring after arrival
HOUSTON, Mary: m'd NEWSOM, David
HOWE, William (1808-1896): m'd 1830 , Catharine
HOWLETT, L. V. Nelson:
HOWLETT, Mrs.:
HOWLETT, William J.:
HUFFMAN: see HOFFMAN
HUGHET
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HUGHET, Reuben (1774- ): m'd 1822 [] ,
Margaret
HUGHET, William Milton: m'd 1856 MCMILLEN, Sarah Ellen; s/o Reuben and Margaret Hughet
HUMPHREYS, Augustus L. (1796-1880): m'd 1845 , Sally Ann
HUMPHREYS, Elizabeth Jane ( -1851): m'd CHURCHILL, Willoughby; died at the Dalles during childbirth in 1851
*3: HUNSAKER, Joseph:
HUNTER, Martha A. ( -1896): m'd HUNTER, []
*3: HUNTLEY, Daniel (1851- ): s/o Joseph and Esther (Wermuth) Huntley
*3: HUNTLEY, George Washington (1842- ): s/o Joseph and Esther
(Wermuth) Huntley
*3: HUNTLEY, Harrison (1844- ): s/o Joseph and Esther (Wermuth) Huntley
*3: HUNTLEY, John (1833- ): s/o Joseph and Rebecca (Douglas) Huntley
*3: HUNTLEY, Louisa Jane (1840-1928): m1. 28 Sep 1856
LYLE, William Marshall; m2. TODD, (Unknown) m3. JARVIS, (Unknown); d/o
Joseph and Esther (Wermuth) Huntley
*3: HUNTLEY, Joseph David Huntley (1803-1883):
m1. 1822 DOUGLAS, Rebecca Jane; m2. 1834
TYSER, Sara Ann; m3. 1839 WERMUTH, Esther Jane; Joseph was robbed and murdered on Snake River, ID
at mining camp; s/o Joseph and Susannah Sweet
(Peckham)
*3: HUNTLEY, Martha (1847- ): d/o Joseph and Esther (Wermuth) Huntley
*3: HUNTLEY, Mary (1846- ): d/o Joseph and Esther (Wermuth) Huntley
*3: HUNTLEY, Minerva (1844- ): d/o Joseph and Esther (Wermuth) Huntley
*3: HUNTLEY, Rebecca Henrietta (1838-1907): m'd 23 Jun 1853 WALKER,
William Wallace; d/o Joseph and Sara (Tyser)
Huntley
*3: HUNTLEY, Sara Ann Huntley (1824- ); d/o Joseph and Rebecca (Douglas) Huntley (I am
not sure if she came to OR in 1851 or not. She would probably been
under a married name)
*3: HUNTLEY, Susan Mahala (1848- ); d/o Joseph and Esther (Wermuth)
Huntley
HURLBURT, Abel: m'd [] , Ann
HURLBURT, Riley A.:
HURST
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HURST, James Andrew (1831- ): m'd 1850
DAVIS,
Malinda; emigrated via Barlow Road; settled Linn Co
HUTTON, Albert:
*15: HUTTON, Albert Gallatin (1809- ): m'd 1832 , Mary
HUTTON, Samuel:
HUTTON, Tilghman:
HYMAN, Emanuel:
IRVINE, J. R. K.:
IRVINE, S. G.:
IRVINE, Samuel G.: m'd [] , Mary
IRWIN, David: m'd [] , Julia
*3: JACK, William A.:
*21: JACKS, J. M.:
JACKSON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
JACKSON, Andrew: m'd [] , Mary
*22: JACKSON, James:
JACKSON, Lycurgus:
*3: JACKSON, Mr.:
JACKSON, Zarilda: d/o Hancock Lee Jackson, governor of Missouri
*3: JAMES, J. R.:
JAMISON, John C.: m'd DAVIS, Eunice
JOHNS
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*3: JOHNS, John: m'd [ ], Amelia
JOHNS, John A.: m'd [] , Julia
Neil
JOHNSON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
JOHNSON, Albina Adeline (1836-1896): m'd
JACK, [];
JOHNSON, Anderson Foster ( -1906):
JOHNSON, Jane Amanda ( -1861): m'd GLEASON, Amos Smith;
JOHNSON, Joel H. ( -1919):
JOHNSON, John Lawrence (1830-1916): m'd KENNEDY, Viletta;
JOHNSON, Lysanus B. ( -1894):
JOHNSON, Mary Ann (1829-1917): m'd 1854 HALL, Benjamin Franklin ;
JOHNSON, Neill Rev. (1802-1890): m1. 1828 ROELOFSON, Esther; m2. Woods, Mrs; settled Marion Co, OR; was a student at Cumberland College in 1826, licensed to preach in 1827; ordained in 1830; spent first 20 years of ministry in IL and IA; 1851 removed to OR with wife and 9 children where is settled in the French Prairie; was of Scottish descent; preacher for over 60 years
JOHNSON, Sarah J. ( -1918): m'd JACK, P. J.
JOHNSON, Sylvanus D. ( -1853):
JOHNSON, Tabitha Theresa "Resa":
JOHNSON, William: m'd [] , Christina
JONES, Daniel W.: m'd [] , Mary
JONES, George W.: m'd [] , Sarah
JONES, Hattie:
JONES, Jane:
JONES, Laura: crippled; sister to Jane and Hattie
JONES, Mr.:
JONES, Nancy:
JONES, Samuel T.:
JONES, Samuel T.: m'd [] , Nancy
KANDLE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
KANDLE, Frank M. (1842-1919): m'd
MASON, Livona M.; died in Portland, OR
KANDLE, Henry:
KANDLE, Jacob: m'd 1840 [] , Rebecca; settled in Clackamas County above Estacada at Spring Water. As of 2006 there was still a barn standing on the property that they had built. Jacob is buried in Spring Water Cemetery, Clackamas Co, OR
KANDLE, Rebecca: m'd KANDLE, Jacob; settled in Clackamas County above Estacada at Spring Water with her husband and children; Rebecca is buried in Spring Water Cemetery, Clackamas Co, OR
*14: KEELY, L.W.: from LaPorte, IN; cutoff for CA
KEENEY, Elias Capt:
KEENEY, Jonathan: m1. 1849 RAGSDALE, Catherine; m2. 1858 MITCHELL, Margaret; m3. ; originally journeyed west in 1847 with Army; returned east and emigrated in 1851 with wife, Catherine; divorced from Catherine in Lane Co
KEENEY, Mrs.:
KELLEY, Patrick:
KELLY, John K.:
*23: KELLY, Winneford B. (1809-1856): m1. c1827 HICKS, []; m2. c1837 GROGAN, []; m3. c 1846 RUDDELL, Stephen Dudley (per Bill Duchie at DUWIONLANW@aol.com)
KENDALL, Benjamin F. ( -1896):
KENNEDY, Michael: m'd [] , Ellen
*3: KENNEY, Silas:
KERN, William (1813-1895 ): m'd SHULL, Mary Ann
KEYT, Ebenezer C. (1820- ):
KING, Alexander:
KING, Almyra: m'd DENNEY, Aaron; settled in Polk Co
KING, Francis: m'd [] , Sarah
KINNEY, Jonathan:
KINNEY, Silas:
KIRKLAND, John R.:
LABRUNE, Frank:
LACY, Lewis (1839- ):
LADD, William S. (1826-1893): ,
LAME, Joseph H.: m'd [] , Mary
LAUGHLIN, Robert R.:
LAVERY, Robert A.: m'd [] , Delilah
LAVERY, William: m'd [] , Lodocki
LEASURE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
LEASURE, George: m'd CRAWFORD,
Elizabeth
LEASURE, John: m'd ZINN, Mary Ann
LEHNUA, C. (1816- ):
*14: LEMON, W.: from LaPorte, IN; cutoff for CA
LENEVE, Samuel: m'd [] , Elizabeth
LEONARD, B. A.:
LEONARD, Benjamin: m'd [] , Jane
LEWIS
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
LEWIS, C. H. (1824- ):
LEWIS, Cicero Hunt (1826-1897):
LEWIS, D. C.:
LEWIS, Daniel P. (1807-1887): m'd 1822 SPURLOCK, Margaret
LEWIS, Jesse H. (1830- ):
LEWIS, Martin:
LEWIS, Miles (1837-1917): m'd 1882 DILLON, Nancy Jane
*3: LEWIS, William:
LIPSCOMB, Barnett (1818- ): m'd 1841 , Louisa
LIPSCOMB, Louisa ( -1863): m'd 1841 LIPSCOMB, Barnett
LITTLE, Mary: m'd MILLER, []
LITTLE, Mr.:
*24: LIVERMORE, Ann (1841- ): died prior to emigration; d/o Jonas and Sarah (Wills) Livermore
*24: LIVERMORE, Harriet (1829- ): m'd 1852 SHREVE, Asa; d/o Jonas and Sarah (Wills) Livermore
*24: LIVERMORE, Jonas (1797-1859): m'd 1827 WILLS , Sarah; s/o Jonas Livermore; oldest daughter, Maria (Livermore) Waller, had emigrated with her husband to OR in 1849 and the family emigrated to join them
*24: LIVERMORE, Jonas (1833- ): s/o Jonas and Sarah (Wills) Livermore; may have died prior to emigration
*24: LIVERMORE, Leonard Ross (1842- ): m1. ALFREY, Serena Jane; m2. ZUMWALT, Mary; s/o Jonas and Sarah (Wills) Livermore
*24: LIVERMORE, Lot (1835- ) m1. 1869 BROWN, Clara (divorced c1881); m2. 1885 Switzler, (Ahern) Ellen Mrs. : 1862 went to gold mines of ID; settled at Portland for a time and in 1866 moved to Umatilla county and opened a general merchandise store; lived in Pendleton for many years where he served many years in an official capacity; was first mayor of Pendleton; sold singer sewing machines from his merchandise wagon in 1877, was postmaster of Pendleton
*24: LIVERMORE, Mary Ann (1844- ): m'd 1866 HARPOLE, Marion DeKalb; d/o Jonas and Sarah (Wills) Livermore
*24: LIVERMORE, Naomi (1831- ) m'd 1852 PEARCE, Thomas; d/o Jonas and Sarah (Wills) Livermore
*24: LIVERMORE, Sarah Ellen (1847- ): unmarried; d/o Jonas and Sarah (Wills) Livermore; may have died prior to emigration
*24: LIVERMORE, William Andrew (1838- ): m'd Beatly (BOGLE) Catherine Mrs.; s/o Jonas and Sarah (Wills) Livermore
LIVINGSTON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*25: LIVINGSTON, Elisha (1842-1885): m'd 1867 NEWMAN, Rachel E.; s/o Thomas
and Elizabeth (Higgins) Livingston; Elisha was born 22 April 1842.
He, died 20 April 1885. He
was also a volunteer soldier during the Rogue River Indian War; buried French
Settlement Cemetery, Melrose, Douglas Co, OR
*25: LIVINGSTON, Elijah (1840-1881): m'd 1871 BRIGGS, Mary; s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Higgins) Livingston; Elijah was born 20 May 1840. He died 22 September 1881 He was a Douglas County sheriff in 1864 and in 1874-76; buried in Livingston Cemetery at Dixon, OR (aka Dixon Cemetery).
*25: LIVINGSTON, Jasper Dapp (1844- ): m'd 1866 BRADEN, Alice; s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Higgins) Livingston; Jasper was born 1844 in M0.
*25: LIVINGSTON, John (1838-1923): m'd 1866 MATHEWS, Telthy Jane; s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Higgins) Livingston; John was born 8 March 1838 in MO, he served in the Oregon Volunteer Milita during the Rogue River IndianWars, and was at the Battle of Hungry Hill; erved in Rogue River Indian War; operated a pack string hauling mining supplies to the miners of Eastern OR, ID and MT out of Scottsburg, OR; died of self-inflicted wound; buried French Settlement Cemetery, Melrose, Douglas Co, OR
*25: LIVINGSTON, Martha (1848-1876): m'd 1869 BUELL, Alonso Leonard; d/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Higgins) Livingston; buried in Livingston Cemetery, Dixon, OR (aka Dixon Cemetery)
*25: LIVINGSTON, Mary Priscilla (1844-1862): m'd c1860 NEEVES, Mathew; d/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Higgins) Livingston; Mary was born 1846. She died on 29 August 1862 after having a baby; buried in Livingston Cemetery, Dixon, OR (aka Dixon Cemetery)
*25: LIVINGSTON, Newton (1850-1925): m'd 1874; NEWMAN, Martha E.; s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Higgins) Livingston; Newton was born 1850 in MO. He died in 1925. He was elected sheriff of Grant County in 1896 and served two terms.
*25: LIVINGSTON, Samuel (1832-1861): s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Higgins) Livingston; Samuel was born 21 August 1832 in Mo. He died 21 February 1861.
*25: LIVINGSTON, Thomas (1807-1885): m'd 1832 HIGGINS, Elizabeth Poteet; buried French Settlement Cemetery, Melrose, Douglas Co, OR
LOCKHART, Freeman Goodwin: m'd 1848 SELOVER, Esther Mehitable
LOCKWOOD, B. S.:
LONG, Wair: m'd [] , Susan
LOVELAND, Emeline (1822-1903): m'd 1839 BOWMAN, Joshua
LOW, John M.:
LOWNSDALE, James P. O.:
LUPER, George:
LYMONS, Nathan D.: m'd [] , Mahala
LYNCH, Aaron: m'd [] , Melinda
LYNCH, David A.:
LYNCH, John (1827- ): m'd 1848 , Eliza N.
LYNCH, John: m'd [] , Eliza
MACKEY, Mary Jane (1815-1897): m'd 1838 RICHARDSON, Enoch
*8: MACKEY, William:
MAHON, Joseph W.:
MALONE, Francis:
MANIS, Mrs. ( -1896): m'd MANIS, []
MARKHAM, Jeptha:
MARKHAM, Seth:
MARQUAM
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MARQUAM, Philip Augustus "Gus"(1823- ):
m'd 1853 KERN, Emma; s/o Philip Winchester and Charlotte Mercer (Poole)
Marquam; originally emigrant of 1849 to CA gold fields; came to OR in 1851 to
visit brother, Alfred; closed his law practice in CA and removed to OR in 185;
settled in Portland where he practiced law, was elected county judge and served
in the State Legislature; father of 11 children
MARSH, Susan (1829-1857): m'd 1850 CRANSTON, Warren
MARTIN, John S. (1830- ): m'd 1851 , Maria A.
MARTIN, John S.: m'd [] , Maria
MARTIN, Sarah ( -1853): m'd ALEXANDER, Robert Dr.
MASON, Jane: m'd MCCULLY, John Wilmer
MATHENY, William: m'd [] , Elizabeth
MATLOCK, William:
MATTE, Lewis - ): m'd , Therese
MCALPIN, Jane - ): m'd 1837 MCALPIN, Robert
MCALPIN, Robert (1819- ): m'd 1837 , Jane
*22: MCCAIN, Agnes ( -1861): m'd 1853 STOUFFER, Jonathan
*22: MCCAIN, Clarissa: m'd FOSTER, []
*22: MCCAIN, Ellen: m'd GRAVES, []
*22: MCCAIN, James Jr. (1844- ): m'd SULLIVAN, Electa C.
*22: MCCAIN, James Sr. (1799-1874): m'd 1823 EARNEST, Sarah Ann
*22: MCCAIN, John:
*22: MCCAIN, Maria: m'd MARTIN, []
*22: MCCAIN, Sarah A.: m'd OSBORNE, []
*22: MCCAIN, William:
*22: MCCAIN, William S.: m'd [] , Phila
MCCARTNEY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MCCARTNEY, Henry A.: m'd FINNEY,
Margaret
MCCARTNEY, J. M.:
MCCARTNEY, James F.:
MCCARTNEY, John F.:
Denny
MCCLURE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*4: MCCLURE, Charles M. ( -1862): no known relationship
to the Denny McClure family
*4: MCCLURE, Denny H. (1815-1893): m'd 1841 Parrish, Permina Colget; s/o Denny and Margaret (Giles) McClure; Denny McClure
*4: MCCLURE, Edward Evan (1842-1902): s/o Denny and Permina McClure
*4: MCCLURE, Jesse William (1848-1897): s/o Denny and Permina McClure
*4: MCCLURE, Maria Louise (1846-1877): d/o Denny and Permina McClure
*4: MCCLURE, Serepta Jane (1851-1926): d/o Denny and Permina McClure
MCCOMBS
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MCCOMBS, Lambert: m'd [] , Hannah; cut
off for CA,
ending up in Napa, CA; took new Southern route around Lake Taho and
over what is now Kit Carson Pass
MCCORKLE, William Milton:
MCCORMACK, John R.:
MCCORMICK, Andrew:
MCCULLOUGH, Commmodore P.: m'd [] , Sarah
MCCULLY, Dr.:
MCCULLY, John Wilmer: m'd MASON, Jane
MCCULLY, Mrs.: m'd MCCULLY, Dr.
MCCUMBER
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MCCUMBER, James Harvey (1826- ): m'd
SHAW, Mary Ann;
d/o John W. and Nancy (Harris) Shaw
MCDONOUGH, Francis A.:
MCFADDEN, John (1851-1851):
*21: MCFADDEN, William: m'd POWELL, Theresa
MCGUIRE, Sarah (1787- ): m'd STOTT, Stephen
MCKAY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MCKAY, Christina: m'd HARTY, James; d/o
Samuel McKay,
an emigrant of 1852
MCKAY, James: s/o Samuel McKay, an emigrant of 1852
MCKINLEY, Mr.:
MCKUNE, Robert (c1822- ): m'd 1854 BUELL, Sarah
Ann; Robert McKune
was half-brother of William, who crossed in 1846 or 1847. Robert m.
Sarah Ann Buell, d. of Elias and Sarah (Hammond) Buell, pioneers of
1847. Robert worked in Elias' mill as a mechanic, but after losing a
leg, he ran a livery stable in Sheridan, Yamhill Co., and was later
elected marshal of Sherican. He died after the 1900 census. Two
daughters of John Carey, pioneer of 1847, were connected to this
family; William McKune m. Sarah Ann Carey and Cyrus Buell, brother of
Sarah Ann (Buell) McKune, married Amanda Ellen Carey.
MCLEOD, Daniel:
MCMURRY, Emma: m'd ARCHAMBEAU, []
MCMURRY, Fielden ( -1860): m'd RIGGS, Harriet
MCMURRY, James Scott (1848- ): m'd 1873 MURPHY, Emma
MCMURRY, Louisa: m'd HUBBARD, []
MCMURRY, Mary:
MCMURRY, Milton:
MCMURRY, Zadoc:
MCQUEEN, George H.:
MELOY, Nathan:
MILLARD, Amelia: m'd MILLARD, []
MILLARD, Helen (1842- ): m'd ELKINS, James
MILLER
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MILLER, Aaron W. (1838- ): s/o Silas
and Susan
Miller; was in Yakima Indian War; spent most of his life in Idaho near
Ft. Lapwai
MILLER, Abraham Jr. (1828-1886): m'd 1861 DAGLEY, Elizabeth M.
MILLER, Abraham Sr.: m'd [] , Polly
MILLER, Alexius N. (1824- ): m'd 1852 HUTCHINSON, Sarah Jane
MILLER, Almanzon Monroe (1839-1912): m'd 1876 GILLIAM, Mary Ellen; s/o Silas and Susan Miller
MILLER, Catherine Jane (1843-1889): m'd 1857 WHITLEY, Samuel Phares; d/o Silas and Susan Miller; settled Polk Co; moved to Umatilla; died near Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Catherine's husband died in 1901 in Arizona
MILLER, Charles: m'd [] , Jane
MILLER, David:
MILLER, Elizabeth Ann (1834-1881): m'd 1851 ORCHARD, Pleasant; d/o Silas and Susan Miller; buried Dallas Cemetery, Polk Co, OR
MILLER, Ellen:
MILLER, Ferguson: m'd JACKSON, Zarilda
MILLER, Frances C.:
MILLER, George Washington (1830- ): m'd 1858 PING, Sarah E.; crossed plains with parents to Linn Co, OR; 1852 went to Jacksonville mines
MILLER, Isaac: m'd [] , Mary
MILLER, Isaac Newton (1790-1870): m'd BEARD, Martha
MILLER, Jacob Jr.:
MILLER, James Westley (1846-1917): m1. BEUSCH, Katherine [had 4 children]; m2. HARRIS, Emma J. [had 3 children]; s/o Silas and Susan Miller
MILLER, John Jr.:
MILLER, John Riley (1841-1902): m'd 1862 HESS, Virginia Rowley; s/o Silas and Susan Miller; settled Polk Co; later moved to Yamhill Co and to Umatilla Co
MILLER, John Sr. (1792- ): m'd 1812 SMITH, Sarah
MILLER, John Stover (1831-1911): m'd 1853 ROGERS, Melvina
MILLER, Joseph:
MILLER, Lewis: m'd [] , Rachel
MILLER, Martha:
MILLER, Martha Emeline (1845-1891): m'd 1868 GUTHRIE, David Monroe; d/o Silas and Susan Miller; mother of 10 children; Martha and David are both buried in Dallas Cemetery, Polk Co, OR
MILLER, Mary Ann:
MILLER, Mary Elizabeth:
MILLER, Mary Jane:
MILLER, Nicholas (1815- ): m'd 1849 COON, Mary Jane
MILLER, Rachel (1831- ): m'd 1857 NORTHRUP, Perrin Glover; settled with husband in Washington Co; buried in the Union Point Cemetery, Banks, OR with other family members; twin of Jacob L. Miller
MILLER, Sarah:
MILLER, Silas (1807-1861): m'd 1829 [], Susan T.; s/o Aaron and Rebecca (Finley) Miller; emigrated to Oregon in Miller-Taylor train from Cass Co, crossing the Illinois River at Meredosia with twelve wagons; accompanied by Capt. John Pierce Sutton and his grown sons; note: daughters Rebecca Jane (who m'd John W. Evans) and Lucinda (who m'd Craven Jackson) did not accompany emigration of 1851
MILLER, Susan ( -1902): m1. 1829 MILLER, Silas; m2. ROWELL, James; m3. SUTTON, John Pierce; buried Sams Valley, Jackson Co, OR
MILLER, William C. (1827-1892): originally emigrant of 1847
MILLS, Thomas S.:
MINOR, John:
MOGNETT, Lydia A.:
MONROE, Richard James ( -1896):
MONTGOMERY, William G.:
MOORE, Charles E. (1822- ): m'd 1853 [], Jane M.
MOORE, J. W.:
MOORE, John Albert:
MOORE, John H.: m'd PHELON, Margaret
MOORE, John W.:
MOORE, Patrick:
MOORE, Patrick Mrs.:
MORGAN
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MORGAN, Drusilla: m'd PRICE, James;
sister of Nathan
MORGAN, John:
MORGAN, Nathan:
MORRIS, Charles E.:
MORRIS, Eliam S. (1811- ): m'd 1840 GOOD, Susannah
MORRIS, Harriet S.: m'd CHATFIELD, Fred
MORRIS, James: m'd [] , Lydia
MORRIS, Joann:
MORRIS, John Calvin:
MORRIS, Jordan D.:
MORRIS, Joseph H.: m'd [] , Almetia
MORRIS, Justin G.:
MORRIS, Martin Luther:
MORRIS, Morris Good:
MORRIS, Sarah P.: m'd PHILLIPS, J. D.
MORRIS, William R.:
MORRISON, Amanda: m'd JENKINS, Nimrod
MORRISON, Emma:
MORRISON, Hamlin ( -1875):
MORRISON, Johanna: m'd 1822 MORRISON, Mathew
MORRISON, Johanna ( -1875): m'd ROBINSON, []
MORRISON, Luther ( -1887):
MORRISON, Mathew (1802- ): m'd 1822 , Johanna
MORRISON, Sarah C. - ): m'd 1852 HENDRICKS, Samuel E.
MORRISS, Fredrick M.:
MOUNT, H. D.: m'd STEVENS, R. L.
MUMPER, M. L.:
MURPHY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MURPHY, Daniel: m'd
DILLON, Catherine; arrived via the Panama Canal
MURPHY, Daniel Raphael: s/o Daniel and Catherine (Dillon) Murphy; arrived via the Panama Canal
MURPHY, Mathew O'Connell: s/o Daniel and Catherine (Dillon) Murphy; arrived via the Panama Canal
MURPHY, Peter Kendrick: s/o Daniel and Catherine (Dillon) Murphy; arrived via the Panama Canal
NEALY, Charles R.:
NEEDHAM, Jonathan: m'd [] , Sarah
NEEDHAM, Martha (1808-1895): m'd BLAND, Moses
NELSON, George H.: m'd [] , Thetus
NELSON, Jesse P. (1831- ):
NEWELL, George P.:
NEWSOM
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
NEWSOM, David (1805-1882): m'd 1827
HOUSTON, Mary
"Polly"; aided Clark party after they were attacked by indians
NEWSOM, Margaret Jane: 1854 VEAZY, Elisha
NEWSOM, Mary E. (1836-1875): m'd GREENWOOD, John W.; d/o David and Mary "Polly" (Houston) Newsom
NEWTON, Nathan:
NICKERSON, Hugh: m'd [] , Serepta
NOLAND, Joshua (1831- ):
*18: NORTHRUP, Alice: d/o [] and Elizabeth (Shaw) Northrup
*18: NORTHRUP, Anice: d/o [] and Elizabeth (Shaw) Northrup
NOWLIN, Michael (1815- ): m'd 1839 [], Nancy
NOWLIN, Nancy: m'd 1839 NOWLIN, Michael
NYE, Adam P.(1828-1890): m'd 1848 VULGEMORE, Unity M.; s/o Jacob and Margaret Nye
NYE, Agnes (1833- ): m'd THOMPSON, Robert Mitchell
NYE, Elizabeth C. (1821-1901): m1. 1840 HON, Samuel; m2. 1852 THOMPSON, Amos Fisk; d/o Jacob and Margaret Nye
NYE, Elizabeth Druzilla (1851- ): d/o Adam and Unity (Vulgemore) Nye; probably born shortly after arrival in October
NYE, Harriet (1816- ): m'd 1833 VANDERVERT, Charles H.; d/o Jacob and Margaret Nye
NYE, Henry Gilmore (1849- ): s/o Adam and Unity (Vulgemore) Nye
NYE, Silvanus M. (1808- ):
OAKLY, S. J. (1810- ):
ODELL
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
ODELL, Charlotte - ): m'd ALDERMAN, A.
L.
ODELL, George Washington (1838-1921): m'd 1870 BIDDLE, Mary; s/o John and Sarah (Holman) Odell; 1865 began the practice of medicine after serveral years of study
ODELL, James A. ( -1872):
ODELL, John (1799-1869): m'd HOLMAN, Sarah; farmer; settled in Yamhill Co; was Captain of the train part of the way; donated land for the Odell Cemetery;
ODELL, John Albert:
ODELL, Joseph:
ODELL, Martha A.: m'd COOVERT, Abram
ODELL, Mary Elizabeth (1836-1895): m1. ROCKHILL, Morgan L; m2. FARNSWORTH, James Haven; d/o John and Sarah (Holman) Odell;
ODELL, Russell B.: m'd [] , Leanah
ODELL, Sarah: m'd MCTEER, []
ODELL, William Holman (1830-1922): m'd MCLENCH, Elizabeth; s/o John and Sarah (Holman) Odell; settled in Yamhill Co
OGLE, Robert L.: m'd [] , Olive
OLDS, George ( -1862):
OLDS, George W. (1831- ): m'd 1859 SHUCK, Nancy Ellen
OLDS, Green:
OLDS, Martin (1799-1877): m'd PARKER, Temperance
OLDS, Martin: brother of Ruel Reed Olds, an emigrant of 1844
OLDS, Nancy H.: m'd JACOB, []
OLDS, Sarah: m'd COOK, []
OLNEY, Cyrus (1815- ): m1. ; m2. ; s/o William and Charlotte (Tanner) Olney; lawyer, judge in IA; brother of Nathan Olney, a pioneer of 1843; obtained admission to the bar in OR on Dec 5, 1851; a trustee of Willamette University in 1853; April 8, 1853 appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Courty of Oregon Territory and presided over Clatsop, Clackamas, Columbia, and Washington Counties; moved to Clatsop County in 1857; member of legislature in 1866 and 1870; father of seven children; died at Astoria December 1870 [per Nathan Olney family researcher, Teresa at Kapoonis59@aol.com]
OLNEY, Sarah E.: m'd 1849 OLNEY, Cyrus
ORCHARD, Pleasant (1831- ): m'd 1851 MILLER, Elizabeth Ann
OWEN, Delilah (1781-1851: m1. 1801 STRINGER, William Reuben (d.1815); m2. c1817 COYLE II, Patrick (1758-1819); d/o William Robey and Lucy (Brown) Owen; started from Peoria Co, Il with daughter Elizabeth (Stringer) Coyle and her five children and son James with his wife, Maria, and their five children; Delilah died in Malheur Co, OR 3 1/2 miles from Birch Creek near the Snake River, close to the Oregon Road
OWEN, William F.:
PALMER
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
PALMER, Cornelius J. (c1824- ): s/o
Norman Palmer Sr.
PALMER, Gurdon Hubbard (c1833- ): s/o Norman Palmer Sr.
PALMER, Helen (c1835- ): d/o Norman Palmer Sr.
PALMER, Luna M. (c1829- ): m'd BISHOP, Bolivar; d/o Norman Palmer Sr.
PALMER, Norman Jr. (c1836- ): s/o Norman Palmer Sr.
PALMER, Norman Sr. (c1793- ): traveled in Zieber, Noland, Perkins, Sterns, Kern train; elected Capt. of train until disention swept him out of that post
PALMER, P. D. (1823- ):
PARKER, Temperance (1809-1889): m'd OLDS, Martin
PARRISH, M. Mrs.:
*4: PARRISH, Permina: m'd 1841 McCLURE, Denny Hogue; d/o Edward E. and Elizabeth (Bussey) Parrish; parent emigrated in 1844
PARRISH, William W.:
*19: PARTLOW, Lucinda:
*19: PARTLOW, R. S. Dr.:
*19: PARTLOW, William Ballinger (c1828- ): m'd 1857 CHASE, Frances Lucinda
*16: PATTERSON, Capt.: company massacred by Snake Indians
PATTON, Thomas McFadden: m'd COOKE, Fannie
PAYNE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*12: PAYNE, George: s/o Martin and Mary
(Price) Payne
PAYNE, John: m'd EARRL, Hannah; never came to OR
*12: PAYNE, Martin (1817-1900): m'd 1839 PRICE, Mary; s/o John and Hannah (Earls) Payne; settled in Linn Co; died Albany, Linn Co, OR
*12: PAYNE, Morgan E.: s/o Martin and Mary (Price) Payne
*12: PAYNE, Nimrod Prosper: s/o Martin and Mary (Price) Payne
PAYNE: Susan Jane: d/o Martin and Mary (Price) Payne; never came to OR
*12: PAYNE, William Erastus (1848- ): m'd 1870 SMITH, Sarah C. s/o Martin and Mary (Price) Payne
*12: PAYNE, Zarilda: d/o Martin and Mary (Price) Payne
PEARCE, Thomas (1826- ): m'd 1852 , Naomi
PEEBLES, John C.:
PEELER, Louise J.: m'd 1851 POWELL, Franklin S.
PEFLY, Peter J.: m'd SMITH, Sarah J.
PELLEY, Mary: m'd COOK, []
PENLAND, Henry:
PENLAND, Levi E.: m'd [] , Clarinda
PERKINS, John N.: m'd [] , Derissa A.
PETTINGILL, Mary Polly (1890-1874): m1. 1814 RICE, William King; m2. 1841 COOK, Beckwith; settled in Lane Co; later moved to Polk Co
PETTIJOHN, Jonathan:
PHELPS, Lucius W.: m'd [] , Louisa
PHELPS, Lucius W. (1807- ):
PHILLIPS, A. G. (1822- ):
PHILLIPS, John - ): m'd [] , Elizabeth
PHILPOTT, James Monroe (1848- ): s/o William and Sarah (Darby) Philpott
PHILPOTT, Josephine B. (1850- ): s/o William and Sarah (Darby) Philpott
PHILPOTT, William Jones (1822-1900): m'd 1847 DARBY, Sarah R.
PIERCE, Capt.:
PIPER, John H.: m'd [] , Augusta
PITMAN, William M. (1827- ):
PITZER, Martha Ann: m'd QUICK, James
PITZER, Nashley G. (1824- ): m'd 1849 , Melissia E. M.
PLANT, Charles:
PLUMB, W. W.: left Michigan City, IN April 1851 with a horse and buggy; settled in Olympia, WA where he was a justice of the peace
PLUMMER, Sophia: m'd 1832 PLUMMER, Wesley
PLUMMER, Wesley (1811- ): m'd 1832 , Sophia
POMEROY, Alanson: was original emigrant of 1842 as member of Hastings party; returned overland in 1846 with Capt. Palmer and 16 others, packing on mules and horses; hired in 1851 by Samuel James as one of three drivers. [James Family Papers, University of Washington Library per William Bagley]
POPE, C. W. (1833- ):
POPE, Charles (1807- ): m'd ARCHER, Sarah E.
POPE, W. H. Capt.:
POTTER, William A. (1825- ): m'd 1855 ZUMWALT, Louisa C.
POWELL
FAMILY RESEARCHER: The
Powell Brothers
*21: POWELL, Alexander Hamilton (1834-1915): m'd
1864 MCKNIGHT,
Mary Ann; s/o Alfred and Sarah (Bracken) Powell
*21: POWELL, Alfred (1810- ): m1. 1833 BRACKEN, Sarah; m2. SHIRRELL, Hannah (GOBLE)
*21: POWELL, Franklin Smith (1830-1916): m'd 1851 PEELER, Louisa; s/o John and Savilla (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, Henry Clay (1840- ): m'd MORRIS, Mary Ann; s/o John and Savilla (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, James Henry (-1896):
*21: POWELL, Jemima (1834- ): m'd EARL, Joseph; s/o John and Savilla (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, John Alkire Rev. (1807-1880): m'd SMITH, Savilla
*21: POWELL, John B. (1842-1866): s/o Noah and Mary (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, Joseph Goble (1841- ): m'd 1862 RAMSEY, Melissa A.; s/o Alfred and Hannah (Goble) Powell
*21: POWELL, Josephine B. (1847-1901): m'd WILDS, Manley H.; d/o John and Savilla (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, Josiah (1839-1865): m'd FARRELL, Sarah Elizabeth; s/o Noah and Mary (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, Lavina (1850- ): m'd CORNELIUS, Absalom; s/o Noah and Mary (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, Lourana (1836-1916): m'd EARL, Robert; d/o John and Savilla (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, Lucinda Jane (1849-1937): m'd DAVIS, Barton W.; d/o Alfred and Hannah (Goble) Powell
*21: POWELL, Mary (1838-1914): m'd PROPST, Franklin; d/o John and Savilla (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, Nancy (1843-1902): m'd PROPST, Anthony P.; d/o Alfred and Hannah (Goble) Powell
*21: POWELL, Noah (1808-1875): m'd 1830 SMITH, Mary
*21: POWELL, Sarah (1849-1894): m'd JORDAN, W.T.; d/o John and Savilla (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, Stephen Dodridge (1833-1910): m'd UMPHLETT, Margaret; s/o John and Savilla (Smith) Powell
*21: POWELL, Theresa (1829 -1851): m'd MCFADDEN, William; d/o John and Savilla (Smith) Powell; died on trail
*21: POWELL, Theresa Ann (1847-1901): m'd SHAFER, John A.; d/o Noah and Mary (Smith) Powell
POWELL, W. H.:
*21: POWELL, William (1837-1900): m'd MAXWELL, Alameda; s/o Noah and Mary (Smith) Powell
POWERS, W. H.:
POWERS, William Morgan (c1830-1917): m'd HOGUE, Mary Ann; buried Albany Masonic Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co, OR
PRIBBLE, Cynthia ( -1852): m'd 1841 DEARY, Philip; died during move from Clackamas Co to Jackson Co in 1852. She fell from her horse breaking her arm and died 3 months later.
PRICE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*12: PRICE, Curtis (1847- ):
*12: PRICE, Fantley Roy (1809- ): m'd 1836 , Gilley
*12: PRICE, James D.:
*12: PRICE, Mary (1820-1878): m'd 1839 PAYNE, Martin; d/o James and Drusilla (Morgan) Price; died Albany, Linn Co
*12: PRICE, Nimrod (1822- ): m'd 1846 FROMAN, America
*12: PRICE, S.:
PRICHARD, John M.: m'd [] , Frances
PRIM, P. P. Judge:
PRINGLE, John S.: m'd [] , Sarah
PUTNAM, John O. (1829- ):
QUICK, Ellen (1849- ): m'd SANDERS, James
QUICK, James: m'd PITZER, Martha Ann
QUINN, Terence: m'd [] , Mary
RACE, Rebecca Jane: m'd BLANCHARD, Joshua Pettingill *2
RACKLIFf, Francoise "Frank" (c1848- ): s/o William and Mary (Rackliff) Rackliff
RACKLIFF, Mary: m'd RACKLIFF, William Capt.; her son, daughter and husband emigrated via the sea in 1850 while Mary remained in Maine; Mary emigrated in 1851, also via the sea; (Mary and William, were cousins, both descendants of John Rackliff, Jr.: William from John & his first wife Mary Foss and Mary from John and his 2nd wife, Mehitable Chandler). Mary did not come alone, their 3 yr. old son Francoise (Frank) was with her.
RAGSDALE, Catherine: m'd 1849 KEENEY, Jonathan; divorced in Lane Co
RALSTON, Andrew:
RAYMON, Felix L.: m'd HUME, Margaret
REA, Susannah ( -1851): m'd 1836 HELM, Lawrence Stern; died on trail 28 Aug 1851 and is buried in an unknown location along trail
*1: READ, James S. Rev.: sent out west by the Baptist Home Missionary Society in the company of Rev. George C. Chandler; had just graduated from Franklin College, Franklin, IN