Emigrants to Oregon in 1851
compiled by Stephenie Flora
oregonpioneers.com
copyright 2020
The following compilation of names for 1851 is a work in progress. For those wishing to learn about the 1851 emigration and the people who traveled it I suggest that you contact Albert "Skip" Belanger. He has recently finished a book on the subject entitled Oregon Trail In 1851, Canaries, Buffalo-Chips and Elephants which includes documenting the various individuals on the trail in 1851 and their arrival dates at the various well-known landmarks. There is quite a bit of information that Skip has on file that he was not able to include in his book due to size constraints. Anyone having any type of documentation on their ancestors' overland experiences is encouraged to touch bases with Skip .
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; believed to have joined with the #21 John Powell train for at least a while
*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, at some point it is believed that this train was joined by #18, the Williams train for at least a little while
*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 Alden (1823- ): m'd 04 Jul 1852 PENLAND, Miranda; settled in Benton County, Oregon
ABRAMS, Georgiana (1845- ): d/o William and Sarah (Phelps) Abrams
ABRAMS, Sarah Lavina: (1843-1926): m'd 1861 HOGUE, Harvey Alexander Jr.; d/o William and Sarah (Phelps) Abrams
ABRAMS, William Penn: m'd PHELPS, Sarah Lavinia
ABRAMS, William Rollins (1848- ): s/o William and Sarah (Phelps) Abrams
ADAMS, Adeline: m'd 1848 GAGLEY, James F.
ADAMS, Samuel W.:
ADAMS, Sebastian:
ADKINS, Elizabeth C. ( -1898): m'd BUSHNELL, James Addison
AINSWORTH, John Commingers: (see 1850)
ALCOTT, Candace ( -1877): m'd GRISWOLD, George; died in Prineville, OR
ALDEN, Willis (1837-1917):
ALDERMAN, Isaac Wesley (1815- ): m'd 1844 [], Harriet B.; arrived via Isthmus; family followed in 1852
ALEXANDER, John Vance ( Feb 1837-04 Sep 1908): m'd 15 May 1867 HALL, Missouri
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:
AMES
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
AMES, Alonzo (1820-c1865): s/o Lowell and Anna (Kessler) Ames; Alonzo was born 1820 in Cuyuhoga Co, OH and died sometime after the 1860 cenus and before the 1870 census. His donation land claim for Linn County was approved after his death; it appears he never married
AMES, Andrew J. (1830-1902): m1. [ ], Mary B.; m2. 1902 Ames [ ], Hester Ann; s/o Lowell and Anna (Kessler) Ames; Andrew was born 04 Mar 1837 IL and died 03 Dec 1902 Linn Co, OR; he is buried in the Ames Cemetery, Sweet Home, Linn Co, OR; it appears that Andrew married the widow of his brother, John T. Ames; Andrew had one daughter by his first wife (Esther)
AMES, John T. (1829-1898): m1. ; m2. 11 May 1887 [ ], Hester Ann; s/o Lowell and Anna (Kessler) Ames; John was born 13 Feb 1829 Cuyuhoga Co, OH and died 21 Apr 1898 Linn Co, OR; he is buried in Ames Cemetery, Sweet Home, Linn Co, OR; the 1880 census shows John living with his brother and notes that he is divorced; John was the father of three children by Hester Ann (Harrison Courtney, Lowell Delos and Mable Hazel)
AMES, Lowell Jr. (1826-c1865 ): s/o Lowell and Anna (Kessler) Ames; Lowell Jr was born 1826 Cuyuhoga Co, OH and died c1865, probably in Linn Co; approval for his donation land claim patent for Linn Co was issued after his death; it appears he never married
AMES, Lowell Sr. (1799-1864): m'd 14 Oct 1820 KESSLER, Anna; Lowell Sr. was born 11 Mar 1799 Ontario Co, NY and died 08 Mar 1863 Sweet Home, Linn Co, OR; he was the father of Alonzo, Andrew J., John T., Lowell Jr., Joseph S., Polly and William Zenos who accompanied his to Oregon in 1852; two other children remained in the east. The start was made April 6, 1851, and six" months later they arrived at the Sierra mountains. October 6 they began the journey across the mountains, and the first winter was spent at Diamond Springs, forty miles east of Sacramento. By way of the water route they reached Portland in July, 1852, and from there proceeded to Linn county. The Pioneer Ames Family by Mona Weibel
AMES, Joseph S. (1840-1912): s/o Lowell and Anna (Kessler) Ames; buried Ames Cemetery, Sweet Home, Linn Co, OR
AMES, Polly (1830-1885): d/o Lowell and Anna (Kessler) Ames; Polly was born 1830 in OH and died 19 Nov 1885 in Linn Co, OR; she is buried in Ames Cemetery, Sweet Home, Linn Co, OR; Polly never married and is found living with her brother in the census records
AMES, William Zenos (1834-1888): m'd 04 Nov 1866 Maynard TURNBULL, Isabella; s/o Lowell and Anna (Kessler) Ames; William was born 11 Feb 1834 Jackson Co, MO and died 30 Nov 1888 Linn Co, OR; he is buried in Ames Cemetery, Sweet Home, Linn Co, OR; William married Isabella, a widow with three children. The family is found in CA in 1870 and in WA in 1880. William and Isabella had six children (infant, Elden Smith, Eldora, Ada, Zenos Gurley and Zilla May)
ANDERSON, Samuel: m'd [], Cynthia
ARCHER, Sarah Eliza (21 Nov 1812-11 Sep 1898).: m'd 21 Nov 1832 POPE, Charles; arrived by ship
ARRINGTON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
ARRINGTON, Frances Elizabeth
(1848-1934): m'd 1867
ROSE, Abraham; d/o James and Kitty (Halpain) Arrington
ARRINGTON, James Merville (07 Apr 1814-1891): m'd 14 Mar 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 (1847-27 Dec 1937): d/o James and Kitty (Halpain) Arrington; died at Gold Beach, OR
ARRINGTON, Vincent Lusk (12 Aug 1845-14 Jan 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
BAKSEY, William:
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):
BASSETT, Joe: Southern Oregon History by Ben Truwe
BAXTER, Samuel R. (1830- ): m'd 1860 COMEGYS, Nancy; born 31 Mar 1830 Jefferson County, Indiana; s/o James Baxter; settled in Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon where he was a machinist and blacksmith
BAXTER, William T.: m'd 1853 HICKLEN, Margaret; s/o James Baxter
BEARD, Edward H. Capt.:
BEATY, B. L. (1828- ):
BECKWORTH, Augusta Carolyn (1850-?); d/o Charles W. and Deborah Rebecca (Hallock) Beckworth
BECKWORTH, Charles W. (1812-1883); m�d 1836 HALLOCK, Deborah Lee (1820-bef 1859); Two daughters, Mary Elizabeth (1840-?) and Sarah (1845-?) appear in the 1850 census in MO, but not 1860 census in Canyonville, Douglas County. They either passed or got married to men whose names are unknown at this time.
BECKWORTH, Cornelius Wood (1847-aft 1900); m'd Elizabeth (1855-bef 1889); s/o Charles W. and Deborah Rebecca (Hallock) Beckworth
BEERMAN, Frederick:
BELL, Agnes: m'd BEAN, []
BELL, Caroline A. (14 Oct 1845-16 May 1873): m'd 1866 HARRIS, James S.; d/o John and Lurana (Nickerson) Bell; buried Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn County, Oregon
BELL, George Cyrus (30 May 1825-07 Aug 1893): m'd 13 Jan 1851 DELONG, Mary Ann; s/o Joseph and Nancy (Shubridge) Bell; buried Bethel Cemetery, Bethel, Polk County, Oregon
"BELL, G. G.--Born in Ohio in 1825, and educated in Dennison College. Taught school in that State until 1851, when he came to Oregon. Served in the Mexican war. Has taught in the academy at Bethel, Polk County. Resides near Bethel and is a farmer. His postoffice is McCoy. Married in Ohio to Mary A. DeLong. Their children were Julia, Agnes, Calista (deceased), Edward, Lucy, and Olive." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 727]
BELL, Harriet M. (01 Dec 1839-05 Nov 1927): m'd 1862 CALVERT, John; d/o John and Jane (VanHooser) Bell; buried Belle Passi Cemetery, Woodburn, Marion County, Oregon
BELL, James C. (17 Jan 1828-27 Dec 1897): m'd 1866 BULLOCK, Mary Ann; s/o John and Jane (VanHooser) Bell; buried Belle Passi Cemetery, Woodburn, Marion County, Oregon
BELL, John Weeks (1803-01 Feb 1875): m1. 1824 [ ], Laura; m2. 15 Nov 1846 VAN HOOSER , Jane; s/o Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Weeks) Bell
BELL, John Wilmet (26 Apr 1816-21 Jan 1901): m1. 27 Mar 1842 NICKERSON, Lurana; m2. 1886 [ ], Viola C.; s/o Joseph and Nancy (Shawbridge) Bell; buried Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon
BELL, Rebecca Nancy (20 Feb 1843-16 Jan 1920): m'd HOPE, Joseph Holmes Pheris; d/o John and Lurana (Nickerson) Bell; buried Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon
BELL, William J.: ,
BELL, William Nathaniel (22 Jan 1826-11 Mar 1893): m'd 07 Nov 1853 WELCH, Sarah Ann; s/o John and Jane (VanHooser) Bell; buried Belle Passi Cemetery, Woodburn, Marion County, Oregon
BENTON, Alva: m'd [] , Margaret
BERGEVIN, Charles L.:
BICKERS, Henry C.: m'd [], Malinda
BICKERS, Malinda: m'd BROWN, Thomas J.
BIGELOW, Daniel Richardson (1824-1905): m'd 18 Jun 1854 WHITE, Elizabeth; Daniel Richardson was born 21 Mar 1824
in Belleville, Jefferson County, NY; died
15 Sep 1905 in Olympia, Thurston County, WA. He married Ann Elizabeth White
18 Jun 1854 in Illinois (?). He was the father of 9 children (Tirzah, Evaline, Ruth, William Ellis,
Anson, Jotham Duncan, Richardson Lee, Margaret, George Royal.)
BIGELOW, Lucia Loraine (1816- ): m'd WILLIAMS, Elijah
BILLINGS, George:
BINGMAN, James K. (1829- ):
"BINGMAN, JAMES K.--Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 28, 1829, and came to Oregon in September, 1851. Resides now at Oregon City, and is a carpenter by trade. Mr. Bingman has been married twice, first to Mary Paquet, and last to Jennie Stevens. His children are two Mary A., and Ella C." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 727]
BINNICKER, George F.: m'd [] , Ruth
BIRDSEYE, David Nelson (11 Jul 1827-11 Feb 1898): m'd 1852 FLEMING, Clara; buried Rock Point Pioneer Cemetery, Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon
"Enters southern Oregon history by reason of his having had the foresight to build a log stockade suffiently substantial to serve as protection for settlers under Indian attack in 1844-56. Located near the mouth of Birdseye Creek, on the south bank of the Rogue River, in Jackson County, near Gold Hill, it gave shelter to as many as 500 persons on one occasion. Birdseye came to Oregon from Conn., by plains route in 1851, year also of the journey made by Clara Fleming, whome he married at Portland the following year. Meanwhile, however, he had staked his southern Oregon land claim, and after returning for his bride, the two made a mule-back honeymoon trip to his small cabin. Later a larger cabin was built, utilizing logs first used in stockade structure and in which the couple lived for the rest of their lives. For many years Birdseye ranch was spoken of as Fort Birdseye." [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 28]
BITNEY, Cyrus: Southern Oregon History by Ben Truwe
*23: BLACK, Mary (20 Feb 1798-23 Oct 1885): m1. 03 Aug 1813 ROSS, George; m2. CROCKETT, Walter Sr.; d/o John and Jane (Alexander) Black; settled on Whidbey Island; buried Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville, Island County, Washington
*18/*21: BLACK, Presley: shot by Snake Indians while on guard after a confrontation the day before; died after 17 hours; buried on Birch Creek
*18/*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, JOSHUA P.--Born in Montpelier, Vermont, April 28, 1820; was a carpenter by occupation; married Rebecca Race; children William A. (deceased), Evangeline (deceased), Lydia A. (deceased), Mary E., May, Emma J. (deceased), Abraham L., Nora (deceased), Joshua P., and Sarah E. Mr. Blanchard died at Canemah, Clackanias County, May 16, 1884." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 728]
BLANCHARD, Robert J. (1828- ):
BLAND
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BLAND, George H. (1840- ): m'd 1862
LEEDY, Barbara A.
BLAND, John Wesley (04 May 1846-11 Mar 1923): m'd 28 Sep 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
*23: BOGGS, Ruth A.: m1. 1844 COCHRAN, James; m2. 1876 BROWN, James; d/o Lawrence and Elizabeth (Newsom) Boggs
BOGLE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BOGLE, Richard (1835-1904): m'd 1863
WALDO, America; born in Jamaica and died in Washington
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 Dobbins (12 Dec 1824-19 Aug 1912): m'd 18 Feb 1849 KAYS, Mary S.; s/o Richard and Sarah (Latimer) Boren; came to Oregon with mother and step father, John Denny; settled King County, Washington; buried Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington
BOREN, Levina Gertrude (12 Dec 1850-03 Jun 1912): Never Married; d/o Carson Dobbins and Mary S. (Kays) Boren; settled King County, Washington
BOREN, Louisa (01 Jun 1827-31 Aug 1911; d/o Richard and Sarah (Latimer) Boren; came to Oregon with mother and step father, John Denny; settled King County, Washington; buried Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington
BOREN, Mary Ann (25 Nov 1822-30 Dec 1910): m'd 1843 DENNY, Arthur Armstrong; d/o Richard Freeman and Sarah (Latimer) Boren; came to Oregon with mother and step father, John Denny; settled King County, Washington; buried Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington
BORSTON, Joseph (1826- ):
BOSWELL, Maria (1822-1885): m1. COYLE, James; m2. 1858 KIRK, Alexander; started from Peoria Co, IL; settled in Linn Co, OR
BOUSMAN, Maxamillia (1809-1868): m. 13 Jul 1826 RIDDLE, William H.
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- ):
BOYLE, Isaac Lee (1818- ): s/o Abrham and Margaret (McClanahan) Boyle
BRADFORD, Frances A. ( -1884): m'd 1839 FRAZAR, Thomas
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, ELY T.--Born in Illinois in 1829; came to Oregon and settled in Polk County. His present residence is Sheridan, Yamhill County, and occupation, farming. He married Sarah C. Branson, in Polk County, in 1864, and their children s names are William A., Edward B., Calvin E., Maud, and Lela." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 728]
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 (22 May 1827-06 Jul 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; buried Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington
*3: BROWN, James:
BROWN, James:
BROWN, John: m'd [] , Elizabeth
BROWN, Mary: m'd 1848 LAME, Joseph H.
BROWN, Mary Ann ( -1851): m'd BARCLAY, William
*18/*21: BROWN, Robert:
BROWN, Silas: m'd BLAIR, Jane
BRUCE, James (1830- ):
BRYAN, Parker: m'd [] , Lucinda
BUCHANAN
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BUCHANAN, Elizabeth (14 Aug 1823-12 Nov 1909): m'd 08 Sep 1842 WHITE, Charles F;
d/o Goerge W and Catherine (Hittle) Buchanan; settled Lewis County, Washington;
buried
Boisfort Cemetery, Boisfort, Lewis County, Washington
BUCHANAN, James (23 May 1824-17 Dec 1865): m'd 25 Aug 1852 POWELL, Lucretia Amelia; s/o Goerge W and Catherine (Hittle) Buchanan; settled Linn County, Oregon; buried IOOF Cemetery, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon
BUCHANAN, Michael (26 Nov 1826-06 Jun 1905): m'd 24 Sep 1884 WELLS, Elizabeth; m2. 1888 HITTLE, Frences Abolina; s/o Goerge W and Catherine (Hittle) Buchanan; settled Lewis County, Washington; buried Greenwood Cemetery, Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington
BUCKHAULTER, Mary Ramsey: m'd KEENEY, John
BUCKINGHAM, Harriet Talcott (31 Mar 1832-27 Jan 1890): m'd Feb 1852 CLARKE, Samuel Asahel; d/o George Talcott and Lavinia (Linsley) Buckingham; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
BUCKINGHAM, Henry (1830- ):
BUCKMAN, Sophia H. (1824 - ): m'd 1842 SEELY, Lucius Alexander; Letters of Sophia (Buckman) Seeley written to family contributed by Fred Hinke
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 Peter. (1819- ): m'd 1844 DOUGHTY, Elizabeth Jane; s/o John and Rebecca (Baltzell) Burkhart; two brothers went west to scout out the conditions for the family. They returned in 1846 and in 1847 their parents and siblings emigrated west with the exception of Calvin P. Burkhart who joined them in 1851.
"BURKHART, C. P.--Born in Hawkins County, Tennessee, February 24, 1819; in 1828 went to Kentucky; from thence to Illinois in 1830, and six years later moved to Iowa. Was married in 1844 to Elizabeth Jane Doughty; by her has had six children John H., Mary Elizabeth, C. C., Emily L., and Frank A. He came overland to Oregon with his family, and settled in Linn County, near Albany, where he yet lives, and became a farmer; was elected county commissioner in 1874, and served one term; in 1876 was appointed commissioner to the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia, but failed to attend; his wife and himself were awarded medals and diplomas for the best exhibition there of wheat, rye, and oats. Mr. Burkhart is a life member of the State Agricultural Society and also a member of the Grange; was a leading spirit in the construction of the Santiani ditch which provides Albany with water, and has erected a warehouse and other works for the benefit of the community." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 728-29]
BURKHART, J. H.: (1849- ): m'd 1876 MILLER, Ella R.
"BURKHART, J. H.--Born in Iowa in 1849. In 1876, entered the real estate business and still conducts it in partnership with his brother, C. Burkhart, at Albany, and now has twenty-five thousand acres of land, three saw mills and some other property. Married Miss Ella R. Miller in 1876." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 729]
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
BYBEE, Juda: m'd SHIELDS, William Henry
BYROM, Edward:
CALDWELL, Felix E. (1824- ): m'd 1848 , Maria
CALVERT, John (Aug 1829-06 Sep 1893): m1. 1855 MORELAND, Ann Eliza; m2. 1862 BELL, Harriet M.; born in Manchester, Derbyshire, England; came to America in 1835 with father and family; father died in Louisiana, and two years later his mother and two brothers died in Illinois; after arrival in 1851 went to work for Judge Skinner as a teamster; buried Belle Passi Cemetery, Woodburn, Marion County, Oregon
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. (1821- ): m'd 1864 GARY, Ann
"CANON, W. R.--Born in Pickaway County, Ohio, July 31, 1821; was raised upon a farm; went to Illinois in 1845, and came from that state to Oregon and settled in Linn County. Was cattle-drover and farmer at first, but now keeps a livery-stable in Albany. Participated in the Yakima Indian war. Married in 1864 Miss Ann Gary, and they have two children Laura Belle, and Ida Estelle." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 729]
CARLYLE, Daniel (1833- ):
CARMACK, James R.: m'd [] , Elisabeth
*14: CARPENTER, C: from Joliet, IL; cutoff for CA
CARROLL, Almira (23 Dec 1817-13 Jan 1902): m'd STRINGER, Rev. Bluford Stephen; d/o Stephen and Sarah Ann (French) Carroll; buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon
CARSON, David:
CARSON, John C. (1825- ): m'd 1854 TALBOT, Elizabeth; m2. NORTHROP, Mrs. Eliza
"CARSON, JOHN C.--Born in Center County, Pennsylvania, in 1825, and removed to Ohio in 1832. Was educated in Ashland Academy, Ohio. Studied medicine, and in 1850 went to California. Ill health took him to Oregon, and he lived in Portland, following the business of contractor and builder. In 1857 he erected a sash and door factory in Portland. Has been a councilman of the city for many terms. Represented Multnomah County twice in the legislature. In 1854 he married Miss Elizabeth Talbot, who died in 1859; and in 1860 he married Mrs. Eliza Northrop, of Portland. Has five children." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 729]
CASEY, James (1830-1918): m'd [] , Ellen
CASHOW, O. P.:
CAVANAUGH, Joseph:
CHADWICK, Stephen Fowler. (25 Dec 1825-15 Jan 1895 ): m'd 1856 SMITH, Jane Ann; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
"CHADWICK, STEPHEN FOWLER--Born in Connecticut; studied law and was admitted to the New York bar. Coming to Oregon he settled first in Douglas County, and practiced his profession among lawyers, a singularly large proportion of whom were, or have since become, celebrated. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1857; and in 1864, and 1868, a Presidential Elector. In 1870 he was elected Secretary of State, and served eight years, the last two of which he performed also the duties of Governor of Oregon, because of the retirement of Governor Grover, who was elected U. S. Senator. He held, back in the fifties, many judicial offices, which need not here be enumerated. At present he is located in Salem, engaged in the practice of his profession. Married, in 1856, Miss Jane Smith, a native of Virginia. Governor Chadwick is a notable Mason, having filled, with distinction, many ofiices in that society, including that of Grand Master, and has taken the thirty-third degree." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 730]
*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, Andrew Jackson (03 Mary 1837-11 Jan 1893): m'd 1860 HUGHES, Mary Cooper; s/o Sisson and Dorothy (Hinsdale) Chase; buried Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Whitman County, Washington
CHASE, Charles Alvin (23 Nov 1818-18 Feb 1907): m'd 1840 STEARNS, Susan; s/o Sisson and Dorothy (Hinsdale) Chase; buried Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Whitman County, Washington
CHASE, Frances Lucinda (05 Aug 1828-29 Jan 1892): m'd 08 Jun 1859 PARTLOW, William Ballinger; d/o Sisson and Dorothy (Hinsdale) Chase; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon
CHASE, Isaac Houston (14 Feb 1829-1898): s/o Sisson and Dorothy (Hinsdale) Chase; died Washington County, Oregon
CHASE, James Winslow (29 Oct 1834-22 Sep 1910): m'd 1858 STEVENSON, Sarah Augusta; s/o Sisson and Dorothy (Hinsdale) Chase; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon
CHASE, Mary:
CHASE, Nancy:
CHASE, Sisson Simmons (06 Feb 1786-07 May 1864 ): m'd 06 Jan 1816 HINSDALE , Dorothy; s/o Timothy and Sarah (Simmons) Chase; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon; The Sisson Chase family are shown in the 1820, 1830,and 1840 Addison County, Vermont census, around 1840 they moved to Illinois where two of the children were born. In 1844 they started across the plains and stopped in Utah where they are enumerated in the 1850 census. They continued on to Oregon where they arrived in June 1851.
CHASE, Thomas J. (1840-c1851): s/o Sisson and Dorothy (Hinsdale) Chase; shown in 1850 Utah census as 10 years old but is no longer listed by 1860 census
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, David Harvey (1843-1893): m. 25 Jul 1875 RANSDELL, Mary Shelton; s/o Willoughby and Elizabeth (Humphreys) Churchill; David was born 31 Mar 1843 Sangamon County, IL and died 15 Jun 1893 Great Falls, Cascade County, MT; buried Benton Avenue Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark County, MT
CHURCHILL, George H. (1837-1887): m. c1866 REED, Sarah C.; s/o Willoughby and Elizabeth (Humphreys) Churchill; George was born13 May 1837 IL and died 28 May 1887 Wheeler County, OR; buried Richmond Cemetery, Wheeler County, OR
CHURCHILL, John S. (1845-1929): m1. 1872 DRINKWATER, Ann (div); m2. 14 Jul 1908 MERIAU, Theodora G.; s/o William and Sarah (Lemmons) Churchill
CHURCHILL, Martha A. (1848-1864): d/o Willoughby and Elizabeth (Humphreys) Churchill; Martha was born 22 Aug 1848 Sangamon County, IL and died 18 Apr 1864 Linn County, OR; buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Peoria, Linn County, OR
CHURCHILL, Mary J. (1845- ): m'd 1873 ROACH, John M.; d/o Willoughby and Elizabeth (Humphreys) Churchill; Mary was born 21 Oct 1841 Sangamon County, IL
CHURCHILL, Owen Humphreys (1841-1916): m. 1882 PORTER, Frances A.; s/o Willoughby and Elizabeth (Humphreys) Churchill; Owen was born 16 Jun 1841 IL and died 29 Apr 1916 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA; buried Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, Los Angeles County, CA
CHURCHILL, Sarah (1850- ): d/o William and Sarah (Lemmons) Churchill
CHURCHILL, Thomas Alexander (1851-1939): m'd 13 Feb 1887 SCHOCH, Mary Mildred (Merritt); s/o Willoughby and Elizabeth (Humphreys) Churchill; Thomas was born 27 Jul 1851 Bear River, UT on Oregon Trail and died 1939
CHURCHILL, William (1825-1912): m'd 1846 LEMON, Sarah Elizabeth; s/o John and Sarah (Scoggin) Churchill; parrents were deceased prior to emigration
CHURCHILL, Willoughby (1809-1895 ); m1. c1830 HUMPHREYS, Elizabeth Jane; m2. 11 Apr 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 andElizabeth (Hodgson) Clark; brother of Thomas [photo contributed by Stephen Clark]
CLARK, Cynthia (27 Nov 1811-04 Jan 1881): : m1 SPERRY, William; m2. COCHRAN, William Scott; settled in Linn County; buried Plesant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon
*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 [photo contributed by Stephen Clark]
*17: CLARK, Grace: m'd VANDEVORT, [];d/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Hodgson) Clark; sister of Thomas; wounded in Indian attack [photo contributed by Stephen Clark]
*17: CLARK, James Hodgson: s/o Thomas andElizabeth (Hodgson) Clark; brother of Thomas; killed in an indian attack near the Raft River. [photo contributed by Stephen Clark]
*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 [photo contributed by Stephen Clark]
CLARKE, Harriet Talcott (1832-1890): m'd 1852 CLARKE, Samuel A.
CLICK, William H.:
CLIFTON, Ezekiel ( -1851):
CLINGER, Susan A.: m'd 01 Jan 1829 DAVIS, Lewis Hawkins
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):
COGSWELL, John: see 1845 emigration list
COLE, George W. (1848-1905): s/o James and Louisa (Keeper) Cole
COLE, James C. Dr. (1811-1888): m'd LEEPER, Louisa "Lucy"
COLE, Sydney (1851-1892): s/o James and Louisa (Keeper) Cole; born in December after arrival
COLE, William "Hugh" (1844-1938): s/o James and Louisa (Keeper) Cole
COLLINS, Mary (1814- ): m'd COLLINS, William
COLLINS, Otho H. (18 Mry 1827 - 09Aug 1890: m'd 03 Sep 1850; SPERRY, Phebe; went to California gold mines in spring of 1849; returned to Iowa July 1850; by 1860 was living in Shasta County, California; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Red Bluff, Tehama County, California
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, Alwilda Anne (27 Aug 1850-27 Nov 1920): m'd EMERY, Henry Shriner; d/o William and Helen (Woodford) Colvig; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon
COLVIG, George Washington (12 Nov 1848-19 May 1934): m'd DYER, Mary Catherine; s/o William and Helen (Woodford) Colvig; buried Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery, Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon
COLVIG, Marcellus N. (25 Dec 1841-31 May 1906): m'd GRAVES, Agnes Helen; s/o William and Helen (Woodford) Colvig; buried Canyonville Cemetery, Canyonville, Douglas County, Oregon
COLVIG, Volney (27 Oct 1840 -17 Oct 1924): m'd 1869 VEACH, Florence; s/o William and Helen (Woodford) Colvig; buried Mountain View Mauseleum, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon
COLVIG, William Lyngae Dr. (19 Sep 1814- 17 Jul 1896): m'd 1837 WOODFORD, Helen Maria; s/o Jacob and Winifred (Hoffman) Colvig; buried Rock Point Cemetery, Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon
COLVIG, William Mason (02 Sep 1845-17 Jan 1936): m'd BIRDSEYE, Adelaide D.; s/o William and Helen (Woodford) Colvig; buried Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon
CONDIT, Sylvanus (1829-1904): m'd 1854 BROWN, Sarah A.
"CONDIT, SYLVANUS--Son of Philip Condit; came to Oregon in 1851, and in 1854 married Sarah A. Brown. Their children are Alice Ann, Samuel, Mary C., and Lawrence. Mr. Condit was county commissioner from 1878 to 1884. Postoffice address, Turner, Marion County." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.731]
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; 1860 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 Mary (08 Mar 1840-13 Apr 1863): m1. 1854 JOHNSON, William; m2. 1857 CUSHMAN, Daniel; m3. 1862 STURDEVANT, Joseph K.; d/o Joel and Mary (Rice) Cook; died Coos County, Oregon
*20: COOK, Beckwith (12 Aug 1785-07 Mar 1877): m1. OLDS, Sybil; m2. RICE, Mrs. Mary Polly (PETTINGILL); 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 Cemetery, Jefferson, Marion County, Oregon
*20: COOK, Chloe Amella (11 Oct 1841-31 May 1929): m1. 1857 HARRY, John Alva; m2. 1875 LAIRD, James; d/o Seley and Nancy (Rice) Cook; buried Dora Cemetery, Dora, Coos County, Oregon
*20 COOK, Harriet Eliza (11 Feb 1831-11 Apr 1895): m'd CUTLIP, Abram; d/o Beckwith COOK; buried Coos River Cemetery, Coos County, Oregon
*20: COOK, Horace Howard (1852- 11 Aug 1892): m'd 1873 POWELL, Orpha Maria; s/o Seley and Nancy (Rice) Cook; born during second half of emigration in 1852; died Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon
*20: COOK, Joel Beckwith "Jeb" (23 May 1815-29 Jun 1867): m'd 09 May 1839 RICE, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Beckwith and Sybil (Olds) Cook; settled in Lane Co; died in Coos County, Oregon in a logging accident
COOK, John:
*20: COOK, Lucy Ann (02 May 1843- 09 Jul 1867): m1. 14 Apr 1858 GRANBY, Lorenzo; m2. 06 May 1866 WRIGHT, Anderson; d/o Joel and Mary (Rice) Cook; died Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon
*20: COOK, Martha Armenia (10 Apr 1843-23 Jan 1930): m'd 1859 LONGSWORTH, Basil Nelson; d/o Seley and Nancy (Rice) Cook;buried Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
*20: COOK, Mary Elizabeth (1850-18 Jan 1937): m'd 1874 CONNETT, Isaac; d/o Seley and Nancy (Rice) Cook; buried Buena Vista Cemetery, Buena Vista, Polk County, Oregon
*20: COOK, Mercy Agustas (15 Jul 1847- ): m'd 1864 COLLVER, Hiram H.; d/o Joel and Mary (Rice) Cook
*20: COOK, Osmer White (07 Oct 1847-07 Mar 1920): m'd 1873 GILLIAM, Mary Catherine; s/o Seley and Nancy (Rice) Cook; buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon
*20: COOK, Seley Mansfield (10 Oct 1812-09 Nov 1905 ) m'd 1835 RICE, Nancy Beulah; settled in Lane Co; s/o Beckwith and Sybil (Olds) Cook; later moved to Polk Co; buried Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Marion County, Oregon; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852;
"COOK, S. M.--Born in New York in 1812. Came to Oregon and settled in Notie Valley, Lane County, but resides now at Jefferson, Marion County. His occupations are farming and preaching the Gospel. He married Nancy Rice in Portage County, Ohio, and they had Chloe A., Martha A., Osmore A., Mary E., Horace II., Edward A., Ida, and Harriet L." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 755] Note: listed as emigrant of 1852 in this publication
*20: COOK, Sophia Alvira (23 Sep 1828-01 Oct 1915): m1. 1849 SMITH, Henry Bishop; m2. 1875 ALLEN, James M.; m3. 1888 ORCHARD, Jesse Clark; d/o Beckwith and Sybil (Olds) Cook; buried Dufur Community Cemetery, Dufur, Wasco County, Oregon
COOKE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COOKE, Charles: m'd 1851 BREWSTER, Sue
COOKE, Edwin Nathaniel (26 Feb 1810-06 May 1879): m'd 05 Sep 1835 VANDERCOOK, Eliza; s/o Asaph and Mary (Stewart) Cooke; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
"Merchant, business promoter, State Treasurer, was born at Adams, New York, the son of Mary Stewart and Asoph Cooke, of direct Mayflower lineage. The family moved to Ohio, 1817, and where Edwin engaged in mercantile business from the 1830s until he and his wife (married Eliza Vandercock (sic-Vandercook) moved to Salem, Oregon, 1851. There with George N Jones he operated a store, 1851-56; ran Cooke's Hotel (later Mansion House), and in 1860 was one of organizers of People's Transportation Co. Active in Willamette River navigation for many years, he became State Treasurer, 1862-70; in 1866 reentered merchandising business at Salem, and was co-partners in Oswego Iron Works. He toured Europe in 1868. They had one daughter." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 61]
COOKE, Frances Mary "Fannie" (03 Aug 1837-07 Dec 1886): m'd 03 Aug 1854 PATTON, Thomas McFadden; d/o Edwin and Eliza (Vandercook) Cooke; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
COOKE, Israel:
COOKE, Joseph:
COOLIDGE, Ai (15 Feb 1823-14 Jul 1908): m'd 13 Apr 1854 ALLEN, Sarah Francis; s/o James and Fannie (Rice) Coolidge; settled Marion County, OR where he was prominent in the Silverton area; father of 6 children (Dollie, Eva, Ai Jr, Alfred, May and Lena); buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon
"Banker and merchant, born in Union County, Ohio, the son of James F. and Fannie Rice Coolidge, and following a limited schooling came to Oregon in 1851. Taking a donation land claim in eastern Marion County, he opened a general store at the site of Milford (long since a ghost townsite) in 1852. The business, store and all, was later moved to Silverton (four miles distant), where Coolidge continued in business until about 1865. For some years he was a large stock raiser, and in 1880, with Jake McClaine, opened the Coolidge & McClaine Bank, which operated until its consolidation with a state banking chain in 1952. He owned much property, raised livestock, and was a promoter of the Silverton Electric Light Co. In the 1850s he married Sarah H. Allen; they had six children." [Dicationary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 61]
COOLIDGE, Matthew (1826-aft 1880): m'd 1858 WHITE, Emily; believed to be cousin of Ai and Tero Coolidge
COOLIDGE, Tero (1825-19 May 1857): m'd 29 Nov 1853 PORTER, Sarah Frances.; s/o James and Fannie (Rice) Coolidge; settled Marion Co, OR, father of one dau (Annette); buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon
COOPER, Josiah:
COOPER, William E.:
COOVERT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COOVERT, Abram (24
Apr 1819-13 Jan 1908): m'd 02 Jan 1845
ODELL, Martha
Ann; settled Yamhill Co; buried
Odell
Cemetery, Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon
COOVERT, Mary Ellen "Nellie" (17 Sep 1850-18 Oct 1949): m'd LAMBERT, John Albert; d/o Abram and Martha (Odell) Coovert; buried Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
COOVERT, Sarah Catherine "Katie" (04 May 1848-19 Dec 1914): m'd 30 Jul 1864 NICHOLS, William D.; d/o Abram and Martha (Odell) Coovert; buried Odell Cemetery, Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon
CORBETT, Henry Winslow (18 Feb 1827-31 Mar 1903): m1. 1853 JAGGER, Caroline "Carrie" Elizabeth; m2. 20 Feb 1867 RUGGLES, Emma Louise; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
"Merchant, banker, and U.S. Senator, was born in Westboro, Mass., the son of Elijah and Melinda Corbett, descended from the 17th century English settlers. He graduated from Cambridge Academy (N.Y.) in 1840, entering business in New York City. In 1851 he came by sailing vessel to Oregon, and opened a general store in Portland with goods shipped around the Horn. He went east again in 1852, returning in 1853 with added goods and resumed business. In 1863 he became owner of the California State Line, carrying passengers and mail. From 1867 to 1873 he was U.S. Senator from Oregon. He was an organizer of the First National Bank, Portland, in 1865; director of Oregon Steam Navigation Co., later Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. and over a period of years was financially interested in a vast number of business and banking enterprises. He was president of the Lewis and Clark Exposition in 1905, and conducted extensive philanthropies. Twice married, in 1853 to Caroline E. Jagger (d. 1866), and to Emma L. Ruggles in 1867. He had two sons by his first wife. He died at Portland." [Dicationary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 64]
CORNWELL, James: m'd TUCKER, Mary
CORYELL, Francis M.:
CORYELL, Isaac: m'd [] , Lucinda
COSHOW, Oliver Perry (1831- ): m'd 1853 COCHRAN, Sarah E.
"COSHOW, O. P.--Lives in Brownsville, Linn County, and is a merchant and farmer. Was born in Indiana, July 4, 1831, and married, in 1853, to Miss Sarah E. Cochran. Their children are William L., Sophronia A., Robert H., James M., Mary E., Oliver P., Sarah E., Ida A., George H., and Kate E." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.731]
COSTELLO, John Jr.: m'd MURPHY, Mary Jane
COSTELLO, Mary Ellen: m'd MURPHY, Matthew O'Connell
COSTELLO, Michael (1843-1866):
*17: COULTAS, Jane (14 Oct 1824-06 Oct 1914) m'd 03 Apr 1848 EVANS, Jeremiah T.; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
*17: COULTAS, Mary: m'd SOUTHWELL,
COX
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COX,
Dianah (05 Aug 1821-06 Oct 1894): m'd 04 Aug 1843 COX, Solomon Thomas Jr; d/o
John and Sarah (Stanfield) Cox; settled Lane County;
buried
Rest Lawn Memoria Park, Junction City, Lane County, Oregon
COX, James Franklin (Sep 1850-30 Sep 1924).: s/o Jesse and Nancy (Keeney) Cox
COX, James Martin (1849-1928): s/o Solomon and Dianah (Cox) Cox;
COX, Jesse (27 Mar
1821-18 Nov 1901): m'd 06 Dec 1840 KEENEY, Nancy; settled Lane County, s/o
Solomon and Mary (Norris) Cox; father and siblings emigrated to Oregon in 1848;
buried
Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon
COX, John Washington (15 Jul 1843-31 Oct 1909): s/o Jesse and Nancy (Keeney) Cox
COX, Julatha Ann (10 Nov 1845-03 Feb 1878): d/o Solomon and Dianah (Cox) Cox; :
COX, Martha Jane (21 Jul 1843-13 Jun 1923): m'd TAYLOR, William A.; d/o Solomon and Dianah (Cox) Cox; :
COX, Robert T.:
COX, Samuel Stanfield (10 Jun 1847-02 Oct 1926): m'd MANNING, Nancy Elizabeth; s/o Solomon and Dianah (Cox) Cox;
COX, Solomon Thomas Jr. (01 Feb 1823-29 Jan 1878): m'd 04 Aug 1843 COX, Dianah Coffee; s/o Solomon and Mary (Norris) Cox; father and siblings emigrated to Oregon in 1848; settled Lane County, Oregon; buried Rest Lawn Memoria Park, Junction City, Lane County, Oregon
COX, William Calhoun (22 Feb 1848-19 Sep 1921): s/o Jesse and Nancy (Keeney) Cox
COY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COY, John H. (1792-08
Oct 1874): m'd Jun 1820 HAUSE/HOUSE ,
Deborah; s/o Wlliam and Mary (Dennis) Coy
COY, Martha G. (27 Jul 1838-c1910): m'd 15 Dec 1853 RUDOLPH, Thomas King; d/o John and Deborah (Hause/House) Coy
COYLE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COYLE, Ann (Oct 1839-18 Sep 1907): m'd 1860 KIRK,
Thomas Jefferson;
d/o James and Maria (Boswell) Coyle
COYLE, Catherine (c1846-1920): 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 Wilson (1817 -c1856): m'd 15 Mar 838 BOSWELL, Maria; s/o Patrick Coyle II (dec) and Delilah (Owen) Stringer (a pioneer of 1851) settled Linn Co, OR
COYLE, James (c1850-07 Feb 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 (1842-30 Oct 1911): m'd 18 Nov 1856 COURNTEY, William F.; 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 Pearly (30 Apr 1836-11 Dec 1903): m'd 1863 BOWEN, Anna Eliza; s/o Ephraim and Roxanna (Sears) Cranston; buried Mount Hope Cemetery, Baker City, Baker County, Oregon
CRANSTON, Elizabeth Malvina "Lizzie" (08 Jun 1839-08 Feb 1907): m'd 24 Oct 1858 BROOKS, Quincy Adams; d/o Ephraim and Roxanna (Sears) Cranston; burial location not found
CRANSTON, Ephraim (15 Dec 1800-06 Oct 1873 ): m'd 29 Jun 1825 SEARS, Roxanna; started out in 1850 but became ill and wintered over in Missouri before continuing emigration in 1851
CRANSTON, George William (28 Jan 1843-aft 1900): s/o Ephraim and Roxanna (Sears) Cranston; followed mining; in 1900 census was living in Blaine County, Idaho
CRANSTON, Phebe Anna (25 Jan 1846-19 Aug 1922): m'd 26 Jan 1867 BREYMAN, Arthur Henry; s/o Ephraim and Roxanna (Sears) Cranston; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
CRANSTON, Samuel Bradford (19 Oct 1828- 17 Jun 1891): m'd 28 Feb 1853 IRWIN, Octavia Olivia: s/o Ephraim and Roxanna (Sears) Cranston; buried Linkville Pioneer Cemetery, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon
"CRANSTON, SAMUEL B.--Born in Champaign County, Ohio, October 19, 1828; came overland to Oregon and now lives at Linkville, Klamath County, where he is attorney -at -law. Lived for some years in Lane County, where he held several public offices; was justice of the peace, and then became United States assistant assessor, under the administration of Abraham Lincoln; resigned in 1874, having been elected member of the State Senate from Lane County. Removed to Linkville in 1874, and was appointed register of the United States land office in 1875, which position he held until 1877. His wife's previous name was Octavia O. Irwin, and their children are Josephine R., John F., Elizabeth M., and Henrietta F." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.731]
CRANSTON, Warren (01
Nov 1826-09 Nov 1899 ): m1 18 Apr 1850
MARSH, Susan
Amelia; m2. 24 Oct 1862 GREGORY, Helen
Susan; s/o Ephraim and Roxanna (Sears) Cranston;
buried
Salem Pioneer
Cemetery,
Salem, Marion County, Oregon
CRAWFORD
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CRAWFORD, Elvin John (15 Nov 1841-10 Jul 1935):
m'd 15 Nov 1865 WAYMIRE, Mary Jane; s/o
Philemon and
Letitia (Smith) Crawford; died in Los Angeles County, California
CRAWFORD, Henry Pascal (06 May 1837-09 Mar 1923): m'd 25 Dec 1860 FINLEY, Elizabeth; s/o Philemon and Letitia (Smith) Crawford; buried Upper Tammany Cemetery, Lewiston Orchards, Nez Perce County, Idaho
CRAWFORD, Jasper Vincent (07 Aug 1839-10 Dec 1915): m'd 11 Jun 1865 DUNLAP, Elizabeth Nancy; s/o Philemon and Letitia (Smith) Crawford; buried Masonic Cemetery, Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon
CRAWFORD, Margaret S. (07 Feb 1843-17 Oct 1868): m1. 18 Mar 1858 CONOVER, William C.; m2. 1863 LITTLE, William C; d/o Philemon and Letitia (Smith) Crawford
CRAWFORD, Philemon Vawter (1814-1901): m'd 1833 SMITH, Letitia; s/o James and Lucy (Vawter) Crawford; buried Crawfordsville Union Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Linn County, Oregon; 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 (04 Mar 1822-22 May 1891): m'd 05 Dec 1850 SMITH, Peter; d/o James and Lucy (Vawter) Crawford; sister of Philemon Vawter Crawford; 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 Zwingle (07 Feb 1845-01 Oct 1867): s/o Philemon and Letitia (Smith) Crawford; died Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon; burial location unknown
CRISS, Jeremiah (1803-1875-1880): m'd SMITH , Elizabeth; died Benton County, Oregon
*3: CROSBY, Hart:
CROCKER, Charles (16 Sep 1822-14 Aug 1888): m'd 1851 DEMING, Mary A.; cut off for California; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda County, California
*23: CROCKETT, Ann ( -14 Aug 1923): m'd CROCKETT, John; d/o William and Mary (Moody) Crockett; buried Bayview Cemetery, Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington
*23: CROCKETT, Charles B. (14 Jun 1831-12 Dec 1893): s/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett; buried Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville, Island County, Washington
*23: CROCKETT, Hugh (21 Sep 1829-26 Mar 1900): s/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett; single; buried Woodbine Cemetery, Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington
*23: CROCKETT, John (1826-Sep 1869): m'd CROCKETT, Ann; s/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett; buried Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville, Island County, Washington
*23: CROCKETT, Samuel Davidson (23 Jun 1850-07 Jul 1922): s/o John and Ann (Crockett) Crockett; buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington
*23: CROCKETT, Susan Hunter (27 Dec 1823-09 Jan 1902): m'd HANCOCK, Samuel; d/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett; buried Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville, Island County, Washington
*23: CROCKETT, Walter Jr. (26 Sep 1833-21 Aug 1903): s/o Walter and Mary (Black) Crockett; buried Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville, Island County, Washington
*23: CROCKETT, Walter Sr. (29 Jan 1786- 25 Nov 1869): m'd 03 Aug 1813 ROSS, Mrs. Mary (BLACK); s/o Hugh and Rebecca (Lorton) Crockett; settled Whidbey Island; buried Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville, Island County, Washington; son, Samuel B. Crockett emigrated in 1844
CROKE, James Father (1827-1888): Catholic missionary; Father James Croke letters 1853-1874
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
DAIRY, Phillip: see DEARY, Phillip
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
Franklin Dr. (24 Jun 1799-10 Feb 1857):
m'd GOTT, Sarah
Rollins; buried
Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon
"Pioneer physician of the Silverton country, was born in Columbia Co., N.Y., the son of Jonathan Davenport. He graduated from Pittsfield Medical College, Pittsfield, Mass., about 1828, practiced in Lucerne, Pa., but in 1851 was in Norwalk, Ohio, where he outfitted for the trip to Oregon. He arrived in Oregon that autumn, settling on a land clain in the Waldo Hills south of Silverton. His wife was Sarah Rollins Gott, of N.Y. They had five children. In early pioneering years his services to the sick of eastern Marion Co., were considerable." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 69]
DAVENPORT, Benjamin Franklin (09 Feb 1839-20 Feb 1913): m'd DEWITT, Lucretia Emily; s/o Benjamin and Sarah (Gott) Davenport; buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon
DAVENPORT, Isaac Alfred Dr. (26 May 1814-27 Jan 1875): buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
DAVENPORT, John Colver (03 Apr 1830-10 Mar 1919): m'd LOWE, Sarah Ann; s/o Benjamin and Sarah (Gott) Davenport; buried Fern Hill Cemetery, Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington
DAVENPORT, Joseph Wadsworth (19 Feb 1833-18 Jan 1903): m'd SCHILLING, Martha Jane; s/o Benjamin and Sarah (Gott) Davenport; buried Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Whitman County, Washington;
DAVENPORT, Lucinda Chapman (15 Aug 1837-02 May 1927): m'd 1858 JACOBS, Orange; d/o Benjamin and Sarah (Gott) Davenport; buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington
DAVENPORT, Timothy Woodbridge (30 Jul 1826-26 Apr 1911): m1. 1854 GEER, Florinda; m2. 1872 GILMOUR, Nancy Elizabeth; s/o Benjamin and Sarah (Gott) Davenport; 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]; buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon
"DAVENPORT, T. W.--Born in Columbia County, New York, in 1826; removed to this State with his parents and became a farmer. Located in Marion County. Was elected county surveyor in 1864 and 1866, and a member of the House of Representatives in 1868 and 1870. Was nominated for Congress by the Independents in 1874, but was beaten. Was elected State Senator in 1882. Married in 1852 to Miss Flora, daughter of R. C. Geer, of Marion County. She died in 1870. Married, in 1872, Mrs. N. E. Wisner, of Linn County." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.732]
"Farmer, county surveyor, state legislator, state land agent, physician, author; was born in New York State, the son of Dr. Benjamin and Sarah Gott Davenport. He attended public schools, graduated from acdemy and medical school, and practiced medicine, 1848-49, at Woodstock, O. In 1850 moved with his parents to Missouri, and to Oregon in 1851, locating in the Silverton country where he engaged in farming and surveying, and became active in local politics. He was Marion County surveyor 1864-68; state representative 1868-72; state senator, 1882, and state land agent 1895. Twice married: 1) in 1854 to Flora Geer; to them were born four children, best known of whom was Homer Calvin Davenport; and (2) in 1872 to Mrs. Elizabeth Wisner, Oregon pioneer of 1851; five children were born to this marriage. He qs a profound student and frequent contributor to leading peridoicals; prepared monographs on subjects pertaining to medical science. Mr. Davenport's later years were spent with his noted son, Home, on his menagerie farm in New Jersey." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 70]
*16: DAVIS, John N.: settled in Marion county; reportedly was only survivor of the Patterson company massacre
DAVIS, Lewis Hawkins (1794- ): m'd 01 Jan 1829 CLINGER, Susan A.
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, Elizabeth Ann (04 May 1822-1888): m'd 25 Apr 1847 HIGGINS, Elijah "Eli" Armstrong; d/o William and Rachel (Hollingsworth) Deakins
DEAKINS, William (28 Jun 1796-09 Jul 1875) m'd 31 Jul 1817 HOLLINGSWORTH, Rachel; s/o James and Martha (Brand) Deakins; wife died in Andrew County, Missouri prior to emigration; : buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon
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
DEKUM, Frank (05 Nov 1829-19 Oct 1894): m1. REINIG, Francesca; m2. 1881 JACKSON, Phebe M.; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
"Baker and confectioner, building contractor, banker, capitalist; was born in Bavaria, Germany, and came to America with his parents in 1837. Educated at home, he learned the trade of confectioner in St. Louis. With partner went to California gold mines in 1851 coming to Portland in 1853, where he established first bakery and confectionery shop, operating it for many years. Was founder and president of Portland Savings Bank; co-organizer of the Commercial National Bank, serving as its president; and constructed may buildings in Portland, including the Gadsby Block and Dekum Building. He was president of North Pacific Industrial Exposition, 1888. He was twice married." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p.71]
DELONG, Mary Ann (28 Dec 1828-19 Jun 1902): m'd 13 Jan 1851 BELL, George Cyrus; d/o James and Agnes (Smith) Delong; buried Bethel Cemetery, Bethel, Polk County, Oregon
DEMING, Mary A. (26 Mar 1827-27 Oct 1889) m'd 1851 CROCKER, Charles; cut off for California; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda County, California
DENNY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DENNY, Aaron Hicklin (25
Jan 1823-15 Sep 1903).: m'd 02 Feb 1851 KING, Almyra Amanda; s/o Fielding and
Jane (Hicklin) Denney; buried
Bethel
Cemetery, Bethel, Polk County, Oregon;
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, A. H.--Born in Indiana, February, 1823; resided there until 1851, then coming to Oregon. First settled near Portland, but removed in 1855 to the farm at McCoy, Polk, County, on which he now resides. Married in Indiana in 1851 to Almira King, by whom he had seven children, of whom the following survive Lucius, Cephas, Samuel C., Julius G.. Thomas, and Ziba." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.732]
DENNY, Allen Wylie (12 Jul 1834-12 Feb 1901): m'd 05 Oct 1856 CAMPBELL, Sarah Jane; s/o John and Sally (Wilson) Denny; settled Marion County, Oregon; buried Lone Oak Cemetery, Stayton, Marion County, Oregon
DENNY, Arthur Armstrong (20 Jun 1822-09 Jan 1899): m'd 1843 BOREN, Mary Ann; s/o John and Sally (Wilson) Denny; settled King County, Washington; buried Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington
DENNY, David Thomas (17 May 1832-25 Nov 1903): m'd 1850 BOREN, Louisa; s/o John and Sally (Wilson) Denny; settled King County, Washington; buried Evergreen-Washell Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington
DENNY, Elizabeth (27 Apr 1821-2 Feb 1860): m'd 1842 STOTT, James McGuire; buried Mountain View Stark Pioneer Cemetery, Troutdale, Multnomah County, Oregon
DENNY, James Marion (18 Dec 1824-02 Jul 1855): s/o John and Sally (Wilson) Denny; settled King County, Washington
DENNY, John (04 May 1793-28 Jul 1875): m'd 1814 WILSON, Sarah; m2. 10 Sep 1848 BOREN, Mrs. Sarah (LATIMER); settled King County, Washington; buried Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington
DENNY, John Fletcher (10 Nov 1819-16 Feb 1882): m'd 24 Sep 1841 GARRETT, Frances; s/o John and Sally (Wilson) Denny; settled King County, Washington; buried Oakland Masonic and Old Town Oakland Cemeteries, Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon
DENNY, Lucy (31 May 1812-13 Dec 1882): m'd 08 Feb 1838 STOTT, Samuel R.
DENNY, Margaret Lenora ( -1915): never married; d/o Arthur Armstrong and Mary Ann (Boren) Denny; settled King County, Washington; settled King County, Washington
DENNY, Sarah Loretta (14 Feb 1851-25 Jul 1907): Never Married; d/o John and Sarah (Latimer) Denny; settled King County, Washington; buried Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Oregon
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, Amanda M. (c1846- ): m'd 1869 CHRISMAN, D.P.
DILLEY, Julia Ann (1849- ): m'd 1867 HAGEY, Adam Wesley; d/o Thomas and Martha (Tolbert) Dilley
DILLEY, Nancy (1847- ): probably died prior to emigration; d/o Thomas and Martha (Tolbert) Dilley
DILLEY, Susan Sophia (1845-1871): m'd 1865 HAGEY, Samuel Ransom; d/o Thomas and Martha (Tolbert) Dilley
DILLEY, Thomas Wilson (1814-1889).: m'd 1841 TOLBERT, Martha Jane; buried Brooks Pioneer Cemetery, Brooks, Marion Co, OR
DIVINE, Margaret (1823- ): m'd SPONG, Alexander; settled Marion Co
DIXON, Jesse D. (1831- ): m'd 1854 MILLIKEN, Louisa A.
"DIXON, JESSE--Born in Kentucky in 1831; was taken to Illinois in 1835; remained there until 1851. Came to Oregon in company with George Churchill, P. Hampton, and others, and walked all the way across the plains. Established himself first in Yamhill County, but went to Southern Oregon and mined near Jacksonville for a time. Has been engaged in business affairs during the subsequent years. Resides now in Lafayette and carries on a mercantile business. Was married in 1854 to Louisa A. Milliken. They have had three children, two now dead." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.732]
DONNELLY, Daniel M. (1820- ):
DONNELLY, Daniel M.:
DOWNS, James:
DRAKE, B. F. (1825- ):
"DRAKE, B. F.--Born in Massachusetts in 1825; came to Oregon by way of Panama; settled first in Oregon City, and entered into partnership with Mr. Smith, in a foundry. In 1855 he volunteered in Company C, under J. K. Kelly, and served in the Yakima war, after which he returned to Oregon City, but moved from there to Salem in 1860, and entered into a partnership with. John Nation, which lasted two years; then became full proprietor of their iron works, and in 1864 took J. H. Moores into partnership, which lasted four years. Mr. Drake does a large business in the iron trade, and has sixteen men constantly employed." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.733]
*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
DUCKWORTH, Isaac Newton (1826-1901): m'd KENT, Julia Ann Caroline; born 25 Dec 1826 Jefferson Co, KY and died 06 Oct 1901 Richardson, Lane Co, OR; buried Sailor Cemetery, Noti, Lane Co, OR; father of 5 children (Mary Elizabeth, Lucinda Missouri, Joseph Lane, Thomas Jefferson and Lydia F.)
DUCKWORTH, Mary Elizabeth (1849-1937: m'd CHESHIRE, John Washington; d/o Isaac and Julia (Kent) Duckworth; born 25 Jul 1849 St. Louis, St. Louis Co, MO and died 25 Nov 1937 Spokane, Spokane Co, WA
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 (1827- ): m'd 1855 RITNER, Missouri
"EDWARDS, JOSEPH--Mr. Edwards is a native of the State of Michigan, which, unfortunately for Oregon, has sent but a small proportion of the westward emigration. Mr. E. was born in 1827, and came across the continent in 1851, being then a single man. He settled in the pleasant vale of the Luckiauiute and engaged in farming, which he still pursues with success. His somewhat large family are the results of his union with Missouri Ritner, the marriage taking place in Polk County in 1855. Their children s, names are Charles L., William H., Mary, Martha, Esther, Richard, John, Sarah, Joseph, Lewis, Henry, and Alvin." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.733]
EGGERS, Dr:
ELLISON, Henrietta Legge (07 Aug 1801-23 Jan 1883): m'd FAILING Josiah; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
*3: ELY, Cal:
EMERSON, Thomas J.: m'd [] , Lydia
ENGLE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*18/*21: ENGLE, Jack:
ENGLE, Joseph (1816- ): m'd [] , Ann
ENGLE, Mary: m'd JACKSON, Andrew
ENGLE, Susan: m'd ENGLE, William Styles; were first cousins
ENGLE, William Styles (1789-1868): m1. 1816 BUTT, Mary; m2. 1824 HAYES, Esther Mrs.; m3. 1826 CLARK, Martha; m4 1851 ENGLE, Susan; *3 Meek Cutoff ; originally emigrant of 1845; when his third wife died in 1849 he returned east via Cape Horn and married his first cousin, Susan Engle. He emigrated again in 1851.
ENNIS, Allen (1830- ): m'd 1863 SMITH, Margarette
"ENNIS, ALLEN.--Born in Virginia in 1830; on his arrival in Oregon he settled in Washington County; his present residence is Buena Vista, and occupation, merchant. He married Margarette Smith, in this State in 1863, and their children's names are B. P., Ennis, Mary, William A., John L., Charles A., Sydney B., and James H." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.733]
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
*18/*21: ESTLE, Robert:
*17: EVANS, Jeremiah T. (15 Sep 1826-13 Aug 1916): m'd 24 Mar 1848 COULTAS, Jane; s/o Elijah and Nancy (Foshee) Evans; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
EVANS, JoAnna Stewart (03 Feb 1808-10 Feb 1874): m'd 07 Mar 1827 GAY, Martin Baker; mother of 12 children (James Woods, Charles Franklin, Mary Francis, John Walker, Martin Baker Jr., Martha Ann, Evan Stewart, David Green, Daniel Goode, William Kelly, Lodwick Wadlow and Sarah Julia)
EVANS, Nancy Jane (18 Dec 1850-16 Nov 1907): m'd 15 Jan 1867 ELLIOTT, Lorenzo; d/o Jeremiah and Jane (Coultas) Evans
FAILING
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
FAILING, Edward (18 Dec 1840-29 Jan
1900): m'd 1866 HENDERSON, Olivia Burch; s/o Josiah and Henrietta (Ellison)
Failing; buried
River
View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
"Pioneer Portland merchant; was born in New York City, the son of Josiah and Henrietta (Ellison) Failing. Educated in the common schools in New York City; he came to Oregon with his parents in 1851, and continued his education at Portland Academy, after which he was employed as clerk by H. W. Corbett and became partner of firm in 1868. He was a director of the Bank of Portland. He married Olivia B. Henderson in 1866; they had nine children." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 82]
FAILING, Elizabeth Ann (20 Oct 1830-02 May 1884): m'd 27 Jan 1863 CONNOR, John; d/o Josiah and Henrietta (Ellison) Failing; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
FAILING, Henry (17 Jan 1834-08 Nov 1898): m'd 1858 CORBETT, Emily Phelps; s/o Josiah and Henrietta (Ellison) Failing; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
"Pioneer Portland merchant, banker, politician; was born in New York City, the son of Josiah and Henrietta (Ellison) Failing, and educated in New York public schools, later working as office boy, accountant, and bookkeeper. He came to Portland with parents in 1851, and with his father immediately started a store. His father retired in 1864. Henry Failing was mayor of Portland, president of First National Bank from 1869 until death; with Henry Winslow Corbett he engaged in mercantile business, 1871; he was president of University of Oregon Board of Regents, and took part in many civic and community activities. In 1859 he married Emily Phelps Corbett, sister of Henry W. Corbett; they had three children." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 82]
FAILING, James Frederick (24 Mar 1842-19 Oct 1920): m'd CONNER, Jane Johnson; s/o Josiah and Henrietta (Ellison) Failing; arrived by ship from NY; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
FAILING, John W. (28 Jun 1837-30 Jan 1893): m'd 1870 MORRIS, Abiah Magnolia; s/o Josiah and Henrietta (Ellison) Failing; arrived by ship from NY; moved to Tennessee where he died and is buried in Ball Camp Baptist Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee
FAILING, Josiah H. (09 Jul 1806-14 Aug 1877): m'd 1828 ELLISON, Henrietta Legge; s/o Henry and Mary (Chapman) Failing; arrived by ship from NY; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
"FAILING, JOSIAH--Born in 1806 on his father s farm in Canajoharie, Montgomery County, N. Y. His ancestors were of German descent, his great grandfather having come from the Bavarian Palatinate and settled in the Mohawk Valley in 1703. Josiah Failing removed to New York City when a young man and there married Miss Henrietta Ellison, who survived him. In 1851 they removed to Portland, and Mr. Failing engaged successfully in mercantile affairs, retiring therefrom in 1864 and was succeeded by his son and partner, Henry Failing. In 1853 Josiah Failing was mayor of Portland, and in 1864 and 1868 was a delegate to the National Republican Conventions. He distinguished himself greatly in his advocacy of common schools, and has been styled `The Father of the Schools of Portland.; In his honor the Failing School has been named. He died at his residence in Portland on the fourteenth of August, 1877." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.733-4]
"Merchant and Portland mayor, was born in Montgomery Co., New York, the son of Henry Jacob and Mary Chapman Failing. Following local schooling he went to Albany, when 16 years of age, and following an apprenticeship as a paper stainer (wall paper printer), was in New york City in 1824. He came New York City superintendent of carts, but with a growing family (he married Henrietta Ellison in 1828) and an increasing need for income, cast his eyes toward Oregon, even in the 1830s. It was not until April 15, 1851, accompanied by his sons Henry and Edward, that he sailed from New York for the Oregon Country [note: it appears the whole family sailed at that time except for olderst daughter]. Arrived at Portland, they built and opened a general merchandise store at Front and Oak Sts., Portland. For some years financial growth of the business was slow. Much of their trade was with up-country merchants, who ordered and reordered to supply their own stores. In 1864 Josiah Failing retired, leaving the business to his two sons. A Baptist church leader, he occupied himself in church and public school affairs. It was largely due to his activities that the first Portland school district was organized in 1851, and a tax levied to build a schoolhouse. In 1853 he was mayor of Portland. A public spirited man, his philanthrophies were many." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 82]
FAULCONER, Thomas W.:
*22: FAULKNER, Joseph:
FAULKNER, T. J.:
FAULCONER, Thomas Newton.: m1. 10 Nov 1861 MORGAN, Lucy Holcom; m2. 26 Apr 1917 COPENHEFER, Harriet J.
FAWK, James (1816-1894): m'd 1838 ROBINSON, Elizabeth; buried Salt Creek Cemetery, Polk Co, OR
"FAWK, JAMES--Born in England in 1816; came to America in 1842, and lived in Louisiana, Illinois, and Missouri prior to coming to Oregon. On his arrival in this State he took a donation claim on Salt Creek ; now lives on a farm near Eola, in Polk County. Married Miss Elizabeth Robinson in 1839, and has four children Mary, John, Henry, and Wallace." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.734]
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:
FLEMING, Clara S. (20 Oct 1834-06 Apr 1918) : m'd 1852 BIRDSEYE, David Nelson; buried Rock Point Pioneer Cemetery, Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon
FLETCHER, Wellington:
FLICKINGER, Henry (1830- ): m'd 1851 PYBURN, Martha M.
"FLICKINGER, HENRY--Born in Pennsylvania in 1830; came to Oregon and settled in Luckiamute Valley, and still resides there. Occupation, farming. He married Martha M. Pyburn in Oregon in 1851, and their children s names are Alfred, Caroline, Lillie, Annie, and Martha." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.734]
FOSTER, James:
*3: FOSTER, James:
FOSTER, Spencer (1826- ): m'd 1851 , Clarissa C.
FOSTER, Spencer C.: m'd [] , Clarissa
*3: FOUTS, Ben:
FRAZAR, Thomas (1813- ): m'd 1839 BRADFORD, Frances A.
"FRAZAR, THOMAS--Born in Massachusetts in 1813; married in 1839 to Frances A. Bradford, wTho died in 1884; present residence, Portland. Was Assessor of Internal Revenue during Lincoln s administration." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.734]
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- ):
FULTON, Rachel Ann (1835-1900): m'd 1851 SPERRY, Caprus C. Rev.; d/o James and Rebecca (Greene) Fulton
GAGER, Stephen D.: m'd CROPSEY, Emily
GALL, Amanda (23 May 1838-17 Jan 1903): m1. 21 Jun 1853 HARDIN, John R.; m2. 18 Mar 1856 SHELTON, Hawkins; d/o Jacob and Roxanna (Hurt) Gall; buried Star Cemetery, Star, Ada County, Idaho; Southern Oregon History by Ben Truwe
GALL, Jacob (28 Nov 1805): m'd 07 Sep 1826 HURT, Roxanna; s/o John and Margaret (Fulwider) Gall;buried Hays Gall Cemetery, Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon; Southern Oregon History by Ben Truwe
GALL, Christopher Columbus (18 Mar 1833-05 Nov 1917) m'd 09 Oct 1861 PANKEY, Sarah Jane; s/o Jacob and Roxanna (Hurt) Gall; buried Pankey Park Cemetery, Jackson County, Oregon; Southern Oregon History by Ben Truwe
GALL, Walter "Scott" (Aug 1835-12 Sep 1904): s/o Jacob and Roxanna (Hurt) Gall; buried Roseburg National Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon; Southern Oregon History by Ben Truwe
GAY, Charles Franklin (1829-1908) : m'd 27 May 1858 BURKHART, Rebecca Anna; s/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; born 13 Sep 1829 Nashville, Davidson Co, TN and died 17 Jun 1908 Spokane, Spokane Coounty, Washington; buried Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
GAY, Daniel Goode (13 Apr 1844-30 Dec 1927): m'd 1882 RICHARDSON, Ella E.; s/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; buried Rosedale Cemetery, Moose Jaw, Moose Jaw Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada
GAY, David Green (14 Sep 1841-21 Oct 1915): m1. 04 Mary 1871 LINDER, Charlotte Temple; m2. 19 Apr 1893 BAIRD, Keturah (BELKNAP); s/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; buried Mary Gay Cogswell Pioneer Cemetery, Creswell, Lane County, Oregon
GAY, Evan Stewart (21 Oct 1839-27 Nov 1920): m1. 07 Jun 1868 DAVIS, Mary Melissa; m2. 27 Jan 1877 CRANDALL WELLSEY, Mrs Sarah Ann (DANFORTH); s/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; buried Greenwood Cemetery, Kellogg, Shoshone County, Idaho
GAY, James Woods (1828-1903): m'd 10 Oct 1850 GOTT, Francis Jane; s/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; born 05 Feb 1828 KY and died 13 Jan 1903 Crawfordsville, Linn County,
Oregon; buried
Crawfordsville Union Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Linn Co, OR
GAY, John Walker (1833-1912): m'd 29 Sep 1870 PIKE, Helena Choate; s/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; born 25 Dec 1833 Boone Co, MO and died 01 Feb 1912 Rickreall, Polk County, Oregon; buried Etna Cemetery, Crowley, Polk County, Oregon
GAY, Lodwick Wadlow (28
Aug 1848-30 Jan 1926): m'd 30 Jun 1878 SWEET, Mary A.; s/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay;
buried
Greenwood Cemetery, Kellogg, Shoshone Co, ID
GAY, Martha Ann "Mattie" (08 Nov 1837-12 Dec 1916): m'd 27 Aug 1871 MASTERSON, James Alfred; d/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; born 08 Nov 1837 Ark and died 12 Dec 1916 Eugene, Lane Co, OR; "One Woman's West; Recollections of the Oregon Trail and Settling the Northwest Country by Martha Gay Masterson 1838-1916; edited by Lois Barton, Spencer Butte Press, Eugene, Oregon 1986]; buried Mary Gay Cogswell Pioneer Cemetery, Creswell, Lane County, Oregon
GAY, Martin Baker (24 Oct 1803-17 Mar 1867): m'd 07 Mar 1827 EVANS, JoAnna Stewart; born 24 Oct 1803 Jamestown, James Co, VA and died 17 Mar 1867 Creswell, Lane Co, OR; s/o Charles and Mary (Baker) Gay; father of 12 children (James Woods, Charles Franklin, Mary Francis, John Walker, Martin Baker Jr., Martha Ann, Evan Stewart, David Green, Daniel Goode, William Kelly, Lodwick Wadlow and Sarah Julia) ; buried Mary Gay Cogswell Pioneer Cemetery, Creswell, Lane Co, OR
GAY, Martin Baker Jr. (15 Oct 1835-18 Sep 1899): m'd 17 May 1866 PASCAL, Elizabeth; s/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; born 15 Oct 1835 Boone Co, MO and died 18 Sep 1899 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
GAY, Mary Frances "Mamie" (21 Sep 1831-08 Oct 1887): m'd 28 Oct 1852 COGSWELL, John; d/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; born 21 Sep 1831 Boone Co, MO and died 08 Oct 1887 Lane County, Oregon; buried Mary Gay Cogswell Pioneer Cemetery, Creswell, Lane County, Oregon
GAY, Sarah Julia "Pink" (14 Jun 1851-15 Nov 1870): d/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; born 14 jun 1851 on trail in Nebraska Territory; died of typhoid fever; buried Mary Gay Cogswell Pioneer Cemetery, Creswell, Lane Co, OR
GAY, William Kelly (12 Apr 1845-30 Apr1909): never married; s/o Martin and Anna (Evans) Gay; buried Etna Cemetery, Crowley, Polk Co, OR
GAYLORD, Charles (1828-08Jul 1875): m'd 14 Mar 1852 ROBNETT, Nancy Jane:
GEARIN, Hugh Burns (1849- ): m'd 1881 MURPHY, Mary C.
GEARIN, John (1808-1893): m'd BURNS, Ellen
GEARIN, John M. (1851- ): born on bank of Umatilla River during emigration
"GEARIN, JOHN M.--Born in Uinatilla County, Oregon, August 15, 1851; was educated at the Catholic college at Santa Clara, California. Studied law, was admitted, and in 1875 and 1876 was elected city attorney for Portland. Served in the legislature of 1874, and in 1884 was elected district attorney of the Fourth Judicial District." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.734]
GEARY, Ann Margaret (23 May 1842-04 Feb 1921): m'd 29 May 1862 WORTH, John Quincy Adams; d/o Edward and Harriet (Reed) Geary; buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Peoria, Linn County, Oregon; arrived by ship
GEARY, Edward Ratchford (30 Apr 1811-01 Sep 1886 ) : m1. 15 May 1838 REED, Harriet Rebecca; m2. 04 Sep 1845 WOODBRIDGE, Nancyy Merrick; s/o Richard and Margaret (White) Geary; buried Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; arrived by ship
"GEARY, EDWARD R., D.D.--Born in Boonsboro, Maryland, April 30, 1811, and graduated from Jefferson College, Pennsylvania, in 1834. Studied theology, and about 1840, entered the ministry, becoming pastor of a church at Fredericksburg, Ohio, in which he officiated for thirteen years. Settled in Yamhill County, Oregon, in 1851, and was appointed clerk of the U. S. Circuit Court; afterwards became county clerk and superintendent of schools for Yamhill County, and afterwards clerk to General Palmer, Superintendent of Indian Affairs. In 1857 he succeeded J. W. Nesmith as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon. He preached in Linn County for a time, but moved to Eugene City in 1876 and became pastor of the Presbyterian church. Has taken thirty-two degrees in Masonry. Is a regent of the State University. Married twice, first to Miss Harriet Reed, and after her decease, to Miss N. M. Woodbridge. Has seven children." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.735]
GEARY, John White (16 Nov 1850-20 May 1926): m'd 03 Sep 1903 KELLEY, Phebe Leona; d/o Edward and Nancy (Woodbridge) Geary; buried Burns Cemetery, Burns, Harney County, Oregon; arrived by ship
GEARY, Martha Lashills. (09 Mar 1840-10 Nov 1924): m'd PERHAM, Eugene LaForest; d/o Edward and Harriet (Reed) Geary; buried Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; arrived by ship
*4: GEORGE, Melvin Clarke (13 May 1849- 22 Feb 1933): m'd 16 Sep 1872 ECKLER, Mary E.; s/o Presley and Mahala (Nickerson) George; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
"GEORGE, M. C.--Born in Noble County, Ohio, in 1849. His parents brought him across the plains in 1851, and settled on a farm near Lebanon, Linn County. He was educated at the Santiam Academy, the Willam ette University, and the Portland Business College. Was nominated by the Republicans of Linn County for Representative to the Legislature in 1870, but was defeated. Taught at the Jefferson Academy and was principal of the Albany public schools for a year or two. Was again defeated as a candidate for the Legislature in 1872. Married Miss Mary Eckler in 1872. Read law, and in 1875 was admitted to practice. Became State Senator for Multnomah County in 1876. In 1880 received the nomination for Congressman by the Republicans, and was elected by fourteen hundred majority." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.735]
"Educator, lawyer, congressman, was born in Ohio, the son of Presley and Mahala (Nickerson) George; paternal grandfather revolutionary soldier. He came to Oregon with his parents in 1851, and was educated at Santiam Academy and Willamette University, and Portland Business College. He was principal of Albany schools and Jefferson Institute, and was admitted to Oregon bar, 1875; as state senator, 1876-1880, and U. S. representative, 1880-84; he was active in promoting construction of jetties at mouth of Columbia River. In 1885-89 he was professor of medical jurisprudence at Willamette University, and in 1891 was appointed chairman of bridge commission of Portland to provide free bridges through the city. He was Circuit Judge 1897-1905, after which he practiced law in Portland until his death. He married Mary Eckler, 1878 [sic-1872]; they had three children." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 98]
*4: GEORGE, Presley (23 Mar 1798-23 Dec 1879 ): m'd 20 Dec 1826 NICKERSON, Mahala; s/o Jesse and Mary (Craig) George; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
*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 (1850- ): m'd KIRKENDALL, Nathan; do John and Jane (Bronaugh) Gilmour; born Nov 1850 Hancock Co, IL; 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 (02 Jun 1802-10 Oct 1879): m'd 1825 DAVENPORT, Benjamin Dr.; buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon
*3: GOUDY, Mr.:
*3; GOULD, Mr.
GRANT, Capt.:
GRAY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GRAY, David Baxter (08 May 1836-08 May 1916): m'd STOWELL, Mary Amanda; s/o
David and Elizabeth (Weed) Gray; born in Preble County, Ohio and died in
Multnomah County, Oregon; at his death he was noted as the oldest Congregational
minister in Oregon He was the father of a son and a daughter, both who
preceded him in death.
GRAY, David D.(23 Oct 1807-05 Jun 1881): m'd 06 Nov 1833 WEED, Elizabeth Clark (1813-1855); s/o David and Nancy (Mooney) Gray; settled Linn Co DLC #1808; brother of John, Nancy, and James who were emigrants of 1852; David was a farmer and carpenter; he is buried Wilson Blain Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon [note that this cemetery is now farmland and privately owned. The cemetery is on the David Gray DLC and is sometimes confused with Union Point Cemetery]
GRAY, Frederick:
GRAY, Garrison J.:
GRAY, John W.:
GRAY, Malcena (1849-06 Sep 1868); d/o David and Elizabeth (Weed) Gray; born in Indiana and died most likely in Linn County, Oregon; burial location unknown but it is assumed it was in Linn County
GRAY, Nancy Jane (21 Mar 1841-09 Jan 1937): m'd 1856 PAXTON, Andrew Bower (divorced); d/o David and Elizabeth (Weed) Gray; born in Preble County, Ohio and died in Multnomah County; buried Riverview Abbey Mausoleum and Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
GRAY, Samuel Ebenezer (26 Sep 1845-21 Sep 1932): m1. 07 Jan 1875 KNOWLTON, Mary L. (divorced); m2. 27 Nov 1900 ISHAM, Martha Viola; s/o David and Elizabeth (Weed) Gray; born in Adams County, Indiana and died in Jefferson County, Oregon; buried Mount Jefferson Memorial Park, Madras, Jefferson County, Oregon
*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 1849 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
GRIFFIN, Sarah Wallace: m'd c1796 RICHARDSON, George F.; d/o William Griffin; Sarah was born 29 Jan 1776 SC and died 07 Oct 1856 Polk Co, OR; buried in Bethel Cemetery, Polk Co, OR; mother of 9 children (John Griffin, Nancy, Isaac, Nathaniel Carpenter, William Claibourn, Minerva, Enoch Numbers, Sarah Ann and Mary Jane); all but three of her children were emigrants to Oregon; Sarah accompanied several of her children and their families to Oregon in 1851
GRINSTEAD, Samuel:
GRISWOLD, Christiana "Anna" Statira (1843- ): m'd 1860 CORUM, William Henry; d/o George and Candace Griswold
GRISWOLD, Eugenia "Gennie" ( -1863): m'd 1858 IVES, Sherman Bronson; d/o George and Candace Griswold
GRISWOLD, George: m'd ALCOTT, 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. (Governor) (29 Nov 1823-10 May 1911): m'd 1865 CARTER, Elizabeth Nancy; s/o John and Fanny (Lary) Grover;buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
"Oregon governor, lawyer and woolen manufacturer; was the son of Dr. John and Fanny (Lary) Grover; and educated at Gould's Academy, Bethel and at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. He came to Oregon in 1851 on the steamer Columbia. In 1853 he served as a lieutenant in Rogue River Indian War. In 1859 he became first U. S. Representative from the new state of Oregon. He war governor, 1870-77; U. S. senator, 1877-83. In business he was a director of Willamette Woolen Mfg. Co., Salem, 1856-71; manager Salem Flouring Mills, 187-71. He married Elizabeth Carter in 1865; they had one son, John Culver Grover, a sculptor." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 105]
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 FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HALEY, Amanda
(1829-1898): m'd aft 1851 HELM,
Lawrence Stern; d/o Stephen Haley; 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, Elizabeth (1844-1917): d/o Stephen Haley
HALEY, James B. (1839-1855): s/o Stephen Haley
HALEY, John P. (1834-aft 1860): s/o Stephen Haley
HALEY, Parthena Jane (1837-1917): m'd 1857 PORTER, David Putnam, d/o Stephen Haley
HALEY, Pinkney W. (1832-1868): s/o Stephen Haley
HALEY, Stephen Daniel (1805-1882):
HALEY, William G. (1830-1862): s/o Stephen Haley
HALL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HALL, Benjamin Franklin: m'd HICKLIN, Emily; settled
near present day Troutdale, OR
"HALL, B. F.--Born in Indiana; came to Oregon and settled in Multnomah County. Married Emily Hickland, and had by her two children. Mr. Hall died in I860." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.735]
HALL, L. D.:
HALL, Luke: m'd [] , Susan
HALL, Lyman: m'd [] , Ruth
HALL, Lyman Davis (1813-1900): m'd HOWE, Ruth Ann
HALL, Sarah (1824-1884): m'd JONES, George W.; born 30 May 1824 Saline County, Missouri, died 08 Dec 1884 Washington County, Oregon
HALPAIN, Kitty Ann Caroline (29 Jul 1824-23 Apr 1899): m'd14 Mar 1841 ARRINGTON, James Merville;; died Douglas County, Oregon
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
HAMLIN, Joanna Hubbard (01 Nov 1803-16 Feb 1888): m'd 11 Dec 1822 MORRISON Sr., Matthew Hamlin; d/o Rice and Elizabeth (Wanzer) Hamlin
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
HARGER, Linus W. (1838- ): 1871 PAMBRUN, Miss
"HARGER, LINUS W.--Was born in Massachusetts in 1838; on his arrival in Oregon he settled near Forest Grove, Washington County. His present residence is West Chehalem, and occupation, farming. He married in 1871, Miss Pambrun who is a daughter of P. C. Pambrun, who was sent by the Hudson's Bay Company to locate Vancouver as a trading post, in 1825. Mr. Pambrun also had charge of Fort Walla Walla at the time Whitman and the missionaries came there, and Mrs. Harger was born at the latter place in 1837."
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 (1820-1901): m'd 04 Jan 1844 KELLOGG, Charlotte
HAUSE, Deborah (c1810-aft 1890): m'd Jun 1820 COY, John J.; d/o John and Sarah (Burkett) Hause/House
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
"HICKS, URBAN E.--Born in Boone County, Missouri, May 14, 1828; served five years apprenticeship at the printers trade in Paris, Monroe County, and Hannibal, on the Mississippi river. Married Miss Eliza Jane Leedom, in 1850, in Schuyler County; went to St. Louis, and in the spring of 1851 set out for Oregon, overland. Settled at the mouth of the Cowlitz river, taught school, and in 1852, came to Portland; worked a short time at his trade ; located on a claim three miles east of East Portland; moved to Salt Creek, Polk County, and from there to Puget Sound, in 1853, where his wife died, leaving one son, Dr. Frank P., of Astoria. Married Miss India Ann Hartsock in 1855, by whom he has one son living G. Gwin. Took part in the Indian war of 1855-6, going out as first lieutenant and afterwards promoted to captain ; was assessor and county clerk of Thurston County, and assistant clerk of the first Territorial Council of Washington Territory; \vas at different times elected by the legislature, Territorial Librarian, Territorial Auditor, and Quartermaster General; was also deputy U. S. Marshal. Mr. Hicks has had a varied experience in the newspaper business, having, in 1861-62, published the Vancouver Telegraph; in 1864-65, published the Washington Democrat,,at Olympia; moved his plant to Salem, Oregon, and in connection with A. Noltner and C. B. Bellinger, in 1865-66, published the Democratic Review; went to Portland and was city editor of the Daily Oregon Herald; started the East Portland Era in 1871, and in 1874, was engaged as editor of the Vancouver Register. He now resides in Portland." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.736]
HIGGINS, Elijah "Eli" Armstrong (1821-Oct 1885): m'd 25 Apr 1847 DEAKINS, Elizabeth; settled Linn County, Oregon; reportedly died in Washington
*25: HIGGINS, Elizabeth (1810-1896): m'd LIVINGSTON, Thomas; d/o Wesley and Priscialla (Poteet) Higgins
HIGGINS, Selden (1808- ): m'd 1849 MCCLENCH, Susan
"HIGGINS, S.--Born in Connecticut in 1806; was raised in that State and Massachusetts, and came to Oregon at the mature age of forty-five. Took up a donation claim in Polk County and still resides thereon. Occupation, farming. Married in Maine in 1849, Miss Susan McClench. They have six children Sarah L., Susan A., John S., Ephraim C., Ellen A., and Mary Ida." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.737]
HILL, Margaret (17 Feb 1817-28 May 1899): m'd 16 Aug 1844 KANDLE, Henry
HILL, R. C. Rev.:
HINSDALE, Dorothy (16 May 1792-28 Jul 1876): m'd CHASE, Sisson Simonds; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon
HIRSCH, Leopold (1824- ):
"HIRSCH, LEOPOLD--Born in Wurteinburg, Germany, in 1824; came to America in 1845, and to California in 1851. Resides now in Salem. Retired from mercantile business in 1881. Married Lizzie Voltmann in 1858. They have three children Rosa, Laura, and Sarah." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.769]
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 [photos contributed by Stephen Clark]
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, Adam N. (1846-1870): never married; s/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Nye) Hon; the 1870 Jackson Co, OR census shows Adam living with sister Druzilla and her husband.
HON, Druzilla S. (1850-1933): m'd 1868 NICHOLS, John M.; d/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Nye) Hon; mother of three known children (Arthur, James H. and Dolly E.); buried Nichols Cemetery, Eagle Point, Jackson Co, OR
HON, George W. (1844-1881): m'd [ ], Rachel J.; s/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Nye) Hon; father of three children (Estella M., Ora E. or Bertha S. and Fred A.). The 1880 census shows the middle daughter as Ora E and the 1900 Census says Bertha S.; George died in Portland, OR
HON, John Wesley (1848-1902): m1. 1870 COYLE, Olive E.; m2. [ ], Ida M.; s/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Nye) Hon; father of one known child (Nora); died in Crook Co, OR and is buried at Juniper Haven Cemetery, Prineville, Crook Co, OR
HOUSTON, Mary: m'd NEWSOM, David
HOWE, William (1808-1896): m'd 1830 , Catharine
HOWLETT, L. V. Nelson:
HOWLETT, Mrs.:
HOWLETT, William J.:
HUBBARD, Mary "Polly" (08 Feb 1816-20 Dec 1885): m'd 25 Jul/Aug 1833 ROBNETT, Stephen; buried Chilcoot Cemetery, Chilcoot, Plumas County, California
HUDSON, Rebecca (28 Mar 1822-30 Aug 1895): m'd 24 Oct 1840 KANDLE, Jacob; settled in Clackamas County above Estacada at Spring Water with her husband and children; Rebecca is buried in Spring Water Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon
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
HURT, Roxanna (1810-bef 1870): m1. 07 Sep 1826 GALL, Jacob; m2. 1858 KING, [unknown]; by 1860 census shown as Roxanna King; not found in later census records
HUTTON, Albert:
*15: HUTTON, Albert Gallatin (1809- ): m'd 1832 , Mary
HUTTON, Samuel:
HUTTON, Tilghman:
HYDE, Perry (1825- ): m'd TYLER, Eliza
"HYDE, PERRY--Born in Laurel County, Kentucky, in 1825; came to Oregon and settled in Harrisburg, Linn County ; has been in the stock and mercantile business most of the time, but has recently retired. Was married to Miss Eliza Tyler, by whom he has six children, namely Marion, Mary, John, America, Oliver and Caroline." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 737]
HYMAN, Emanuel:
IRVINE, J. R. K.:
IRVINE, S. G.:
IRVINE, Samuel G.: m'd [] , Mary
IRWIN, David: m'd [] , Julia
*3: JACK, William A.:
*18/*21: JACKS, J. M.:
JACKSON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
JACKSON, Andrew: m'd ENGLE, Mary
*22: JACKSON, James:
JACKSON, Lycurgus:
*3: JACKSON, Mr.:
JACKSON, Rachel Cecelia (Dec 1817-30 Jan 1912): m'd 11 Sep 1836 MILLER, Lewis; d/o Henry and Mary (Hyer) Jackson; buried Woodland, Cowlitz County, Washington
JACKSON, Zarilda (03 Mar 1828-24 Oct 1913): m'd 25 Mar 1849 MILLER, John Ferguson; d/o Hancock Lee Jackson, governor of Missouri; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
*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
JOHNS, Phillip: m'd DEFORD, Lavinia; Phillip Johns Memoirs
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, Lewis (1815- ): m'd 1836 YOUST, Rachel
"JOHNSON, LEWIS--Born in Ohio in 1815; when nine years old removed to Illinois; lived in succession in that State, Indiana, and Missouri until 1851. Arrived at Portland, Oregon, in that year and remained a twelve month; pursued merchandising in Washington Territory for the five years following; was in Yamhill County for the ensuing three years, and in 1861 removed to Salem. Married Rachel Youst in 1836. Their children comprised Jane M. (deceased), C. A. (deceased), Mary E., Henry C., Maria E. (deceased), Angie, A. B. (deceased), Reuben, and Rachel. Mr. Johnson has been a Member of the State Legislature (in 1857), and was justice of the peace while in Washington Territory. He now resides in Salem." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 737]
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 09 Oct 1849 HALL , Sarah, born 03 Aug 1814 North Carolina, died 20 Dec 1871 Washington County, Oregon
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,
Charles Miller (12 Nov 1844-Oct 1871): m'd 12 May 1870 PERKINS, Lucinda;
s/o Jacob and Rebecca (Hudson) Kandle; burial
location unknown; living in Clackamas County, Oregon in 1870 census but at the
time of his death appears to have been living in Wasco County
"Charles Kandle, of Wasco county, was last week accidentally killed by a 'spring gun' which was set in the window of a neighbor's house. He went to the house while the occupant was gone, and attempted to enter the house by the window for the purpose of getting some of his own property, when the gun went off, lodging its contents in his abdomen and killing him almsot instantly. He was a respectable citizen and leaves ayoung wife to mourn the great calamity which robbed her of his companionship and protection." [The States Rights Democrat, Albany, Oregon, October 20, 1871 p.2]
KANDLE, Francis Marion (05 Sep 1841/2-15 Aug 1919): m'd 1873 MASON, Livonia Martha.; died in Portland, OR; s/o Jacob and Rebecca (Hudson) Kandle; buried Historic Columbian Cemetery, Pottland, Multnomah County, Oregon
KANDLE, Garrett L. (05 Apr 1845-26 Apr 1884): s/o Henry and Margaret (Hill) Kandle; buried Tacoma Cemetery, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington
KANDLE, George Barnes (01 Apr 1851-07 Dec 1926): m'd 21 Mar 1875 GUESS, Mary Cordelia; s/o Henry and Margaret (Hill) Kandle; buried Tacoma Cemetery, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington
KANDLE, George Columbia (20 Aug 1851-20 Nov 1875): s/o Jacob and Rebecca (Hudson) Kandle; buried Springwater Cemetery, Springwater, Clackamas County, Oregon
KANDLE, Henry (16 Aug 1815-12 Oct 1892): m'd 16 Aug 1844 HILL, Margaret; s/o Jacob and Susannah (Miller) Kandle Sr; buried Tacoma Cemetery, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington
KANDLE, Jacob (13 Oct 1817-15 May 1872/4): m'd 24 Oct 1840 HUDSON , 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. s/o Jacob and Susannah (Miller) Kandle Sr.; acob is buried in Spring Water Cemetery, Springwater, Clackamas County, Oregon
KANDLE, Louisa Matilda (1848-1876): m'd BILLINGS, Russell New; d/o Jacob and Rebecca (Hudson) Kandle; buried Springwater Cemetery, Springwater, Clackamas County, Oregon
KANDLE, Mary Ann (07 Sep 1841-14 Nov 1868): m'd 30 Apr 1861 BILLINGS, William; d/o Jacob and Rebecca (Hudson) Kandle; buried Masonic Memorial Park, Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington
KANDLE, Matthias Edward (07 May 1846-24 Nov 1939): m'd SCOTT, Emma Isabell; s/o Jacob and Rebecca (Hudson) Kandle; buried Spirngwater Cemetery, Springwater, Clackamas County, Oregon
KANDLE, Robert Henry (10 Mar 1847-11 Apr 1926); m'd10 Jun 1870 LONGMIRE, Tillatha; s/o Henry and Margaret (Hill) Kandle; buried Wenas Cemetery, Selah, Yakima County, Washington
*14: KEELY, L.W.: from LaPorte, IN; cutoff for CA
KEENEY, Elias Capt:
KEENEY, Jonathan: pioneer of 1846 who returned east and drove out a herd of cattle in 1851
KEENEY, Mrs.:
KEENEY, Nancy: (04 Feb 1817-12 Aug 1871): m'd 06 Dec 1840 COX, Jesse; settled Lane County, Oregon; buried Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon
KEENEY, Silas (1831- ): m'd Sep 1855 PEARL, Malinda; emigrated in 1851 and apparently went to CA first, coming to Oregon in 1853
KELLEY, Patrick:
KELLOGG, Charlotte (1820-1867): m'd 04 Jan 1844 HATHAWAY, Sylvester; d/o Orrin and Margaret (Miller) Kellogg; buried Greenwood Hills Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
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:
KENT, Julia Ann Caroline (1830-1884): m'd DUCKWORTH, Isaac Newton, born 20 Aug 1830 MO and died 23 Dec 1884 Richardson, Lane Co, OR; buried Sailor Cemetery, Noti, Lane Co, OR; mother of 5 children (Mary Elizabeth, Lucinda Missouri, Joseph Lane, Thomas Jefferson and Lydia F.)
KERN, William (1813-1895 ): m'd SHULL, Mary Ann
KEYT, Ebenezer Conway (1827-1904 ): m'd 1853 KNUPP, Susan; m'd 1859/1863 DALY, Mrs. Amanda
"KEYT, E. C.--Born in New York in 1828; his parents removed the same year to Ohio, where the son was raised. Coming to Oregon he settled in Polk County, and has since resided there. Participated in the Yakiina war of 1855-6, serving under Captain Hayden. Resides in Perrydale, Polk County. Married Mrs. Amanda Daly, in 1863, by whom he has had eight children Elizabeth F., David L., Nellie, Hattie, Henry, Edward, Lena, and William." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 717] Note: listed as pioneer of 1850 is this publication
KING, Alexander:
KING, Almyra Amanda (29 Jun 1826-03 Jul 1892): m'd 02 Feb 1851 DENNEY, Aaron Hicklin; d/o James and Sarah (Kirby) King; buried Bethel Cemetery, Bethel, Polk County, Oregon
KING, Francis: m'd [] , Sarah
KINNEY, Jonathan:
KINNEY, Silas:
KIRKLAND, John R.:
KITSON, David (16 Feb 1827-05 Feb 1907): never married, s/o Stephen and Christiana (Lampman) Kitson; buried Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon
"Our subject, Mr. David Kitson, was born near Hamilton, Ontario, Feb. 16. 1826, and at an early ago came with his parents to the United States, locating near Dayton, Ohio, soon afterward moving to Northern Indiana, where he received a common school education, after which he was apprenticed to learn the carpenter trade, and became a finished workman.
An early as the year 1846 he had decided to make Oregon his future home, but owing to a failure to complete the organization of an overland party, his egress was delayed until the summer of 1851. The "train" with which he made the journey started from Springfield, Illinois, and consumed six months and nine days time in reaching Oregon City, then the metropolis of this great state. Since Mr. Kitson's residence in Oregon he has been engaged in varied pursuits, such as mining, carpentering, both as contractor and builder, bridge building and cabinet and wagon making, the most of his operations having been in the regions of Corvallis, Salem, Albany and Eugene City, where he is known by many of the older inhabitants ...." [excerpt from The Corvallis Gazette, January 25, 1894 p.1:2 contributed by Brian Johnson]
LABRUNE, Frank:
LACY, Lewis (1839- ):
LADD, William S. (1826-1893): m'd 1854 ELLIOTT, Caroline A.
"LADD, WILLIAM S.--Born in Vermont in 1827. Was a teacher in his youth, and afterwards freight and passenger agent on a railway. Came to Portland in 1851, and soon after obtained a clerkship with a mercantile house, rising to the ownership thereof very quickly. In 1859, in partnership with C. E. Tilton, he established the first banking house in Oregon, and has retained control of it ever since, besides entering into many other enterprises, through which he has amassed, perhaps, the greatest fortune in the State. Is, or has been, a member of the banking firm of Ladd & Bush, of Salem, as well as a director in very many enterprises of importance such as the Salem Flouring Mills, the Oregon City Woolen Mills, the Oswego Iron Works, various local railroad companies, wagon road companies, and other concerns. Has been mayor of Portland. Married Miss Caroline A. Elliott in 1854." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.738]
LAME, Joseph H. (1824- ): m'd 1848 BROWN , Mary
"LAME, JOSEPH H.--Born in Jefferson County, Indiana, in 1824; carne to Oregon and lived in the neighborhood of Portland for two years. Moved to Linn County in 1858, and has since resided there. His occupation is merchandising and dealing in wheat. Is of the firm of Koontz <fe Lame. They have a large warehouse and handle from sixty to seventy-five thousand bushels of wheat per year. Mr. Lame married in 1848, Mary Brown. Children Oryntha, Maria, Viola, Frederick, and Ethel all living. Mr. L.'s mother, now eighty-four years old, resides with him." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.738]
LATIMER, Sarah (13 May 1805-10 Feb 1888): m1. 1822 BOREN, Richard Freeman; m2. 1848 DENNY, John; buried Lakeview Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington
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
LEEPER, Louisa "Lucy": m'd COLE, James C.
LEHNUA, C. (1816- ):
LEIB, Jane (1814- ): m'd RIGGS, ZADOC
LEMMONS, Sarah Elizabeth (1830-1912): m'd 1846 CHURCHILL, William
*14: LEMON, W.: from LaPorte, IN; cutoff for CA
LENEVE, Samuel: m'd [] , Elizabeth
LEONARD, Abel Brower (1841-1926): never married; s/o Benjamin and Jane (Soaps) Leonard; born 23 Jan 1841 Caldwell Co, MO; resided on family farm in Waldo Hills, Marion Co, OR most of his life; died 05 Nov 1926 at the Oregon State Hospital, Salem, Marion Co, OR; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR
LEONARD, Benjamin Austin (1819-1905): m'd Apr 1839 SOAPS, Jane; s/o Abel and Abi Leonard; born 15 Nov 1891 Bradford Co, PA and died 17 Nov 1905 Marion Co, OR; buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion Co, OR; settled Waldo Hills, Marion Co, OR; father of 8 children (Abel Brower, Horace, Thomas Benton, Mary Abigail, Florinda Helen, Lucinda Ellen, Ella Samantha and Abi Jeanette)
LEONARD, Mary Abigail (1849-1905): m'd 01 Jul 1866 REED, Hiram Smith; d/o Benjamin and Jane (Soaps) Leonard; born 26 Jun 1849 Caldwell Co, MO and died 20 Jun 1905 Salem, Marion Co, OR; buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion Co, OR; mother of (John, Roy and Guy)
LEONARD, Thomas Benton (1845-1928): m'd 25 Nov 1880 MASCHER, Sarah E.; s/o Benjamin and Jane (Soaps) Leonard; born 22 Mar 1845 Caldwell Co, MO and died Jan 1928 Spokane, Spokane Co, WA; father of Wallace, Orva and Lena)
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 28 Sep 1838 RICHARDSON, Enoch Numbers; born 10 Sep 1815 KY and died 18 Jan 1897 Polk Co, OR; mother of 8 children (John Quincy Adams, Julian, Mary Jane, James William, Sarah Elizabeth, Alexander V.M., Martha Emmeline and Isaac C.)
*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
Amelia (04 Jan 1830-02 Jun 1857): m'd 18 Apr 1850
CRANSTON, Warren;
buried
Salem Pioneer
Cemetery,
Salem, Marion County, Oregon
MARTIN, John S. (1830- ): m'd 1851 , Maria A.
MARTIN, John S.: m'd [] , Maria
MARTIN, Sarah ( -1853): m'd ALEXANDER, Robert Dr.
MARVIN, Albert M. (1840- ): m'd 1873 COFFIN, Lucinda
"MARVIN, ALBERT M.--Born in Ohio in 1840; came to Oregon when eleven years of age; lived first in Portland, removing to Salem in 1853, and has lived there ever since. Is at present steward in the Chemeketa Hotel, Salem. Married in 1873 to Lucinda Coffin." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.738]
MASON, Jane: m'd MCCULLY, John Wilmer
MATHENY, William: m'd [] , Elizabeth
MATLOCK, William:
MATTE, Lewis - ): m'd , Therese
MATOON, Charles H. (1826- ): m1. SMITH, Mary N.; m2. 1884 FOLSOM, Ellen E.
"MATTOON, CHARLES H.--Born in Madison County, New York, in 1826; in 1851 he came to Oregon and settled on the Tualatin Plains, near Forest Grove. Until about 1870 he followed school teaching and book canvassing. In 1870 was ordained a clergyman of the Baptist Church, and for twenty years served as clerk of the Central Baptist Association the largest Baptist association north of California and for two years was statistical secretary of the Baptist Convention of the North Pacific Coast, comprising Oregon, Washington and Idaho. For two years was a professor at McMinnville college. Now resides in Corvallis, where he is proprietor of a notion and variety store. In 1860 he married Miss Mary N. Smith, who died in January, 1878. In 1884 he married Miss Ellen E. Folsom. He has three children Leslie M., Frank S., and Laura E." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.739]
MCALPIN, Catherine Eliza (28 Jan 1846-24 Jan 1907): m'd 08 Jun 1865 WOLFORD, John M.; d/o Robert and Jane (Thomas) McAlpin
MCALPIN, David (Oct 1839-03 Jan 1939): m'd 31 Oct 1860 STRANG, Ellen; s/o Robert and Jane (Thomas) McAlpin; buried Prosser Cemetery, Prosser, Benton County, Washington
MCALPIN, Emily Ellen (23 Mar 1844-14 Apr 1914): m'd 01 Nov 1860 SMITH, Hiram J.; d/o Robert and Jane (Thomas) McAlpin; buried City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
MCALPIN, Martha Adaline (22 Mar 1850-08 Jun 1909): m'd 04 Oct 1876 Thompson, Alex; d/o Robert and Jane (Thomas) McAlpin; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
MCALPIN, Mary Jane (05 Sep 1841-09 Mar 1891): m'd 02 Apr 1857 SMALL, Matthew; d/o Robert and Jane (Thomas) McAlpin; buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon
MCALPIN, Narvesta Ann (22 Jan 1848-28 Jun 1926): m'd 03 Feb 1867 STEEN, William M.; d/o Robert and Jane (Thomas) McAlpin
MCALPIN, Robert (28 Feb 1817-06 Feb 1890): m1. 23 Sep 1837 THOMAS, Jane [divorced 1873]; m2. 1882 MYERS, Sarah; s/o Henry and Elizabeth (Farnsworth) McAlpin; buried Pawnee City Cemetery, Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska
*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.
"MCCAIN, JAMES--Born in Carroll County, Indiana, March 30, 1842. Lived on his parents farm in Polk County until 1867, when he studied law, and in 1868 was admitted to practice. Practiced in Dallas, Polk County, removing to Lafayette in 1871. Married Miss E, C. Sullivan in 1868." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.739]
*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, John M.:
MCCARTNEY, James Finney:
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
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MCCULLOUGH, Commmodore Perry (1818-1890) : m'd 1842 WRIGHT,
Sarah; s/o Alexander and Martha (Martin) McCullough; C.P. settled in Yamhill county where he is found in the 1860 and 1870 census records; by 1880 he is residing at Dufur, Five-Mile Pct in Wasco county. He died at Dufur 04 Jun 1890. He was the father of nine children (Martha, Robert, John, Mary, Louisa, Eva, F. Alice. A. Cora and M. Susan.) Perry is buried at the Star #23 Rebekah Community Cemetery (aka IOOF) at Dufur, Wasco Co, OR
MCCULLOUGH, Martha J.(1847-1908): m'd 1864 GAUNT, Dixon B.; d/o Perry and Sarah (Wright) McCullough; Martha
was born
Nov 1847 in Missouri, and died 02 Nov 1908 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. She
married Dixon B. Gaunt 1864, . He was born Jul 1840 in Missouri, and died Abt. 1906 in Yamhill Co.,
Oregon. Martha was the mother of 13 children (Nellie, c1864; Dixon H, c1869; Hiram c1870, Minnie, c1872; Elvia c1874; Maude, c1877; Perry/Percy 1879; Howard c1881; Bessie 1883; Jessie 1885; Catharine J. 1886; Bernice I. 1887)
MCCULLOUGH, Robert (1850-1892): m'd 1874 BALL, Lydia Jane; s/o Perry and Sarah (Wright) McCullough; Robert was the father of four children (Bertie, c1875; Benjamin Perry, 1877; Maud C. 1879-1882; Lola B. 1883); Robert settled in Yamhill County where he is buried with his wife in the Pike Cemetery, Yamhill, Yamhill Co, OR
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: m'd DAVIES, Rachel; 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:
MCMICKEN, Nancy: m'd 1861 ROBERTSON, R.M.:
"ROBERTSON, R. M.--Born in South Carolina, in December, 1830; came to Oregon and settled in Linn County; resides at Halsey; owns a warehouse and deals in grain. Was married in 1861, to Nancy McMicken, a pioneer of 1851. They have two children Lillie M., and Ina L." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 783]
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.:
MEAD, Miner M. (1822- ): m'd 1849 GREENSTREET, Minerva
"MEAD, M. M.--Born in West Virginia in 1822; moved to Ohio and afterwards to Missouri; participated in the Mexican war; was married in 1849 to Minerva Greenstreet. Their children are Ellen, James E., Oliver C., and A. W. Residence, Salem." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 739]
MEAD, James E. (1851- ):
"MEAD, JAMES E.--Born in Missouri in 1851, and at the age of six months was brought across the plains to this State. Is now a police officer of the city of Salem." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 739]
MELOY, Nathan:
MILLARD, Amelia: m'd MILLARD, []
MILLARD, Helen (1842- ): m'd ELKINS, James
MILLER
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MILLER, Aaron W. (1838-aft
1880): 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 (20 Jun 1839-16 Oct 1912): m'd 30 Jan 1876 GILLIAM, Mary Ellen Augusta; s/o Silas and Susan Miller; buried Falls City Lower Cemetery, Falls City, Polk County, Oregon
MILLER, C. M. (1818- ): m1. 1834 ; m2. 1875 CUMMENS, Almira
"MILLER, C. M.--Born in Lancaster District, South Carolina, February 11, 1818; came to Oregon and lived at various times in Clackamas, Marion, and Lane counties, prior to settling in Harrisburg, where he is now engaged in the hardware business. Was married in 1834, and his wife died in 1874, leaving him one child, named James F. He married again, in 1875, to Almira Cummens." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 740]
MILLER, Catherine Jane (1843-14 Sep 1889): m'd 05 Mar 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 1901/4 in Arizona; buried Union Cemetery, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
MILLER, Charles: m'd [] , Jane
MILLER, David:
MILLER, Elizabeth Ann (14 Jan 1834-14 Jan 1881): m'd 18 Sep 1851 ORCHARD, Pleasant; d/o Silas and Susan Miller; buried Dallas Cemetery, Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
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 Benton (27 Nov 1843-10 Jan 1917): s/o Silas and Susan Miller; buried Pomeroy City Cemetery, Pomeroy, Garfield County, Washington
MILLER, Isaac Newton (1790-1870): m'd BEARD, Martha
MILLER, Jacob Jr.:
MILLER, James Westley (14 May 1846-1917): m1. 17 Sep 1872 BEUSCH, Katherine; s/o Silas and Susan Miller
MILLER, John Jr.:
MILLER, John Ferguson (1825-19 Feb 1901): m'd 25 Mar 1849 JACKSON, Zerelda; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
"MILLER, JOHN F.--Born in Harrison County, Kentucky, and reared there. Removed to Missouri in 1841, and on the breaking out of the Mexican war, enlisted in the Chihuahua Rangers, a portion of Doniphan s command. Participated in various lights, and on the conclusion of hostilities, returned to Missouri and was married, March 25, 1849, to Miss Zerelda Jackson. Came to Oregon and settled on a donation claim in Jackson County. Commanded a company of volunteers and fought the Indians with vigor in the Indiar war of 1853, participating in the battle of Evans Creek, when General Lane was wounded. Did escort duty on the plains later in the year, protecting incoming immigrant trains. Captain Miller represented Jackson County in the legislature in 1853-54, and afterwards became Indian Agent at Grand Ronde Reservation. Moved to Salem in 1862, and was instrumental in building the Willamette Woolen Mills. Was nominated for Governor in that year, against A. C. Gibbs, but was defeated; in 1866 he was beaten by G. H. Williams in the race for U. 8. Senator. His family residence is at Salem, but he has stock interests in Klamath County which requires his presence there the most of the time. General Miller commanded the Oregon militia in the Modoc war, being then General-in-chief of the State militia." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.740]
MILLER, John Riley (10 Mar 1841-02 Nov 1902): m'd 26 Jan 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 (26-Dec 1818-12 Oct 1875): m'd 11 Sep 1836 JACKSON, Rachel Cecelia
MILLER, Martha:
MILLER, Martha Emeline (05 Oct 1845-12 May 1891): m'd 18 Oct 1868 GUTHRIE, David Monroe; d/o Silas and Susan Miller; mother of 10 children; buried Dallas Cemetery, Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
MILLER, Mary Ann:
MILLER, Mary Elizabeth:
MILLER, Mary Jane:
MILLER, Nicholas (1815- ): m'd 1849 COON, Mary Jane
MILLER, Rachel (10 Sep 1831-18 Aug 1904): m'd 12 Mar 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 (1850-26 Oct 1890): m'd KNIGHT, Napoleon Bonaparte; d/o John and Zarilda (Jackson) Miller; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
MILLER, Silas (1807-06 Aug 1861): m'd 16 Jan 1829 ANDERSON, 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; was buried under oak tree in the front yard of his DLC
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.:
MOODY, Zenas Ferry (27 May 1832-14 Mar 1917): m'd 19 Nov 1853 Stephenson, Mary Jane; s/o Thomas Hovey and Hannah Montague (Ferry) Moody; buried City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon;
"MOODY, Z. F.--Born on May 27, 1832, in Granby, Massachusetts; in 1848 he removed to Chicopee, in the same State, where he remained the ensuing three years. In March, 1851, he started for Oregon via the Isthmus, with a company, among whom was Hon. Samuel R. Thurston, the first Delegate to Congress from Oregon Territory. He came direct to Oregon City, arriving on the twenty-first of April, 1851. From this time until 1853 he was engaged on the United States Surveys as one of the "Freeman Party" so-called after James E. Freeman, who stuck the first pin in the United States Surveys in Oregon, established the central point of the Willamette Meridian, and extended this meridian to the Canyon Mountains. In 1853 Mr. Moody removed to Brownsville, Oregon, where he engaged in the mercantile business. In 1856 he was appointed Inspector of the United States Surveys in California. After completing his duties as such he went to Illinois where he remained four years, during a portion of which time he was the surveyor of Morgan County. He was in Washington, D. C., when Fort Sumter was fired upon in 1861, and enrolled as one of a company formed to protect the city until the arrival of the regular troops. In 1862 he returned to Oregon and settled at The Dalles where he entered the mercantile business. In 1863 he removed his business to Umatilla, continuing there until the fall of 1865. In 1866 he built the steamer Mary Moody, on Pend d Oreille Lake, and organized the "Oregon and Montana Transportation Company"; From 1867 to 1869 he was trading at Boise. In the latter year he removed to The Dalles and became agent for Wells, Fargo & Co. s Express. Resigned in 1873 and secured a contract for carrying the mail between Portland and The Dalles, running a steamboat line between those places. Withdrew there from in 1875 and resumed business at The Dalles. Was elected State Senator from Wasco County in 1872 but did not take his seat. In 1880, was elected representative, and was chosen Speaker of the House. Was nominated for Governor in April, 1882, and elected over his Democratic competitor, Joseph S. Smith, by fourteen hundred majority." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 740-1]
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, Frances:
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, Josephine Perlina (30 Jun 1839-30 May 1911): m'd 01 Nov 1857 MARSHALL, Arthur G.; buried Santiam Central Cemetery, Linn County, Oregon; d/o Preston Morris
MORRIS, Justin G.:
MORRIS, Martin Luther:
MORRIS, Morris Good:
MORRIS, Preston:
MORRIS, Sarah P.: m'd PHILLIPS, J. D.
MORRIS, William R.:
MORRISON, Amanda Caroline (1835-1884): m'd 20 Jun 1852 JENKINS, Nimrod; d/o Matthew and Joanna (Hamlin) Morrison; burial details unknown
MORRISON, Elizabeth Hubbard (01 Aug 1824-04 Oct 1878): m1. 14 Apr 1844 SEWELL, David T. (1814-1857); m2. 30 Sep 1858 Luellen, Isaac; d/o Matthew and Joanna (Hamlin) Morrison
MORRISON, Johanna D. (1842 -11 Sep 1868): m'd 28 Apr 1859 ROBINSON,Joseph T; d/o Matthew and Joanna (Hamlin) Morrison
MORRISON, Luther Curtis (20 Dec 1829 -20 Dec 1898): m'd 22 Mar 1848 FELLOWS, Lucy Laurette; s/o Matthew and Joanna (Hamlin) Morrison; buried Highland Cemetery, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming
MORRISON, Mary Emeline (1839-Apr 1863): m'd 25 Nov 1858 REED, Joseph Boyd; d/o Matthew and Joanna (Hamlin) Morrison; possibly buried Myers Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon
MORRISON, Matthew Hamlin (1847-bef 1900): s/o Matthew and Joanna (Hamlin) Morrison; living in Spokane County, Washington in 18840 census and Garfield County, Washington per 1883 census
MORRISON, Mathew (03 Mar 1802- 06 Jan 1873): m'd 11 Dec 1822 HAMLIN, Johanna Hubbard; s/o James Matthew and Abigail (Murdock) Morrison; died at Silverton, Marion County, Oregon; burial location unknown
MORRISON, Sarah Cordelia (1833-06 Jan 1861): m'd 01 Feb 1851 HENDRICKS, Samuel E;.d/o Matthew and Joanna (Hamlin) Morrison; possible burial location Myers Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon
MORRISON, Virginia Lavisa (16 Nov 1827-10 Jul 1904): m'd
30 Nov 1851 COX, Joseph Omar;
d/o Matthew and
Joanna (Hamlin) Morrison; buried
Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Nez Perce County,
Idaho
MORRISS, Fredrick M.:
MOUNT, Henry Duckwall: m'd STEVENS, Rebecca L.: s/o Hezekiah and Nancy (Duckwall) Mount. Henry fought in the Battle of Evans Creek in 1853. After marrying, he and Rebecca lived in Linn City (now West Linn, OR) for three years, finally settling in Silverton, OR, where Henry raised hops. See entry for STEVENS, Rebecca in the list of 1852 emigrants for more information. [photo taken 1908 for Golden Wedding Anniversary]
MOUNTS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
MOUNTS, Daniel Morgan (1832 - 1904) - m'd 1867
MCLEOD, Catherine. s/o Thomas Jefferson & Mary Ann Mounts. Donation Claim on
Dickenson Point, Puget Sound. Later, farmed on lower Nisqually
River.
MULLIGAN, Robert (1830- ): m'd WARD, Mary J.
"MULLIGAN, ROBERT--Born in Ireland in 1830; came to America: was in Missouri in 1845; came to Oregon and settled in Portland. Lives now in the Grand Ronde, Polk County, and is a farmer. Married Mary J. Ward in Idaho. Children John, Robert, Eddie, Ruth, Carrie, Joseph, Ollie, Grace and Ive." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 741]
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, John Miller (1839- ): m'd 1862 McGUIRE, Liza J.
"MURPHY, JOHN MILLER.--Born in Indiana in 1839; came to Portland, Oregon, in 1851, across the plains, with Barnes company of immigrants. Camped three weeks in a tent on the Portland levee about where the Oregonian office stands, awaiting a shipment of "California houses" to obtain a permanent domicile. Succeeding year moved to Olympia, Puget Sound; returned to Oregon in 1856, and served apprenticeship at printing in the Times and the Standard offices. In June, 1861, started the Vancouver Chronicle, at Vancouver, W. T. In November same year established the Washington Standard, Olympia; in 1862 married to Eliza J. McGuire, in Portland. Still publishes the Standard. Has held office of Territorial Auditor three terms." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 741-2]
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 (1807-aft 1880).: m'd 28 May 1832 HARDCASTLE , Thetus; emigrated in 1851 from Illinois; found in 1870 and 1880 census residing in Polk County, Oregon; family not found in 1860 census and no record of burial location found; father of known children (Jesse P., Arthur, James, Napoleon Franlin, Louisa Jane and Mary Frances); records for Arthur and James not found after 1850 census; unknown if they emigrated to Oregon in 1851 or died prior to emigration
NELSON, Jesse P. (1831- ): born Sangamon County, Illinois; s/o George and Thetus (Hardcastle) Nelson; no record found of Jesse Nelson after arrival; Oregon Donation Land Claim does not list marriage
NELSON, Louisa Jane (1841- 29 May 1933): m'd 1858 WARD, William Mitchell; m2. 1873 MURPHEY, William Commodore; d/o George and Thetus (Hardcastle) Nelson; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
NELSON, Mary Frances (04 Mar 1843- ): m'd 11 Feb 1864 JEFFREYS, Oliver F; m2. HAMMOND, Mr.; reportedly died Los Angeles County, California
NELSON, Napoleon Franklin (1839-30 Oct 1928): never married; s/o George and Thetus (Hardcastle) Nelson; was a teacher in Polk County at age 17, later ran for numerous offices including senator, governor and president; https://www.willametteheritage.org/popcorn-school-traces-roots-to-little-man-with-big-goals/
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:
NICHOLS, Matthew (1821- ): m'd TREGOE, Leah
"NICHOLS, MATTHEW--Born in Caroline County, Maryland, in 1821 ; went to Illinois in 1845, and came from there to Oregon. He settled in the Luckiamute Valley, still resides there, and his occupation is farming and stock-raising. He married Leah Tregoe, and their children's names are Isaac, Margarette, Leah, George, John, Sarah, Winta, and Lucinda." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 742]
*4 NICKERSON, Hugh (03 Oct 1818-22 Aug 1896): m'd PARRISH, Serepta; m2. 1861 DEVINE, Susan Jane; m3. 1883 THOMPSON, Mrs. Elizabeth Melvina (DONAGHE); s/o Hugh and Rebecca (Blanchard) Nickerson; buried Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn County, Oregon
*4: NICKERSON, Lurana (1816-19 May 1877): m'd 27 Mar 1842 BELL, John Wilmet; d/o Hugh and Rebecca (Blanchard) Nickerson; buried Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon
*4: NICKERSON, Mahala (22 Aug 1808-04 Dec 1890): m'd 20 Dec 1826 GEORGE, Presley; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; d/o Hugh and Rebecca (Blanchard) Nickerson
NOLAND, Joshua (1831- ):
NORTHCUT, E. L.: settled Jackson County, involved in mining in that area. See Ben Truwe's Southern Oregon History site on Jackson County mining and E. L. Northcut's contributions
*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 09 Apr 1848 VULGEMORE, Unity M.; s/o Jacob and Margaret (Peters) Nye
NYE, Agnes (1833- ): m'd THOMPSON, Robert Mitchell
NYE, Elizabeth Catherine (1821-1901): m1. 1840 HON, Samuel; m2. 1852 THOMPSON, Amos Fisk; d/o Jacob and Margaret (Peters) Nye; first husband took ill and died 23 Nov 1850 in Louisa Co, IA just before family was to start for OR; in 1851 Elizabeth and four young children joined her brother and family and started for OR; mother of 4 children by first marriage(George W., Adam N., John Wesley, Druzilla S.) and seven children by second her marriage (Susannah C., Margaret Jane, William Riley, Minta Ellen, Victoria M., Henry Preston and Franklin)
NYE, Elizabeth Druzilla (1851-1915): d/o Adam and Unity (Vulgemore) Nye; probably born shortly after arrival in October
NYE, Harriet A. (1816- ): m'd 31 Dec 1833 VANDERVORT, Charles H.; d/o Jacob and Margaret (Peters) 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 Ann (22 Nov 1822-31 Mar 1903): m'd 02 Jan 1845 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
"ODELL, W. H.--Bern in Carroll County, Indiana, in 1830, and was raised on a farm. His parents came to Oregon and located in Yamhill County; the son was educated at the Oregon Institute, Salem. Married Mrs. E. F. Thurston. The couple conducted the Santiam Academy for three years (1860-63). From 1864 to 1871 he was deputy U. S. Surveyor, and in the latter year became U. S. Surveyor- General for Oregon, holding that office until 1874; in 1876 was an elector on the Hayes presidential ticket. Became editor of the Statesman newspaper in 1877, and retained it until 1884; is now (1885) post master at Salem." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 742]
OGLE, Robert L.: m'd [] , Olive
OGLE, Mrs. Southern Oregon History by Ben Truwe
OLDS, George ( -1862):
OLDS, George W. (1830- ): m'd 1859 SHUCK, Nancy Ellen
"OLDS, GEORGE W.--Born in Branch County, Michigan, July 16, 1830. Came to Oregon twenty-one years later, and settled in Yamhill County, and now resides at Lafayette, in the same county. Mr. Olds occupation is that of farmer. Ha married Nancy E. Shuck in Lafayette, in November 10, 1859. Her native State was Iowa, and her birthday June 27, 1840." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 742]
OLDS, Green:
OLD, James H. (1830- ): m'd 1852 PARKER, Nancy A.
"OLDS, JAMES H.--Born in Ohio, May 29, 1830; came to Oregon in 1851, but returned and came out again next year. First settled in Washington county, but after four years, removed to Lafayette, Yamhill County. Occupation, farmer and hotel keeper. Married Nancy A. Parker, of Ohio, Sept. 13, 1852. Children E. M., Kate G., D. V., Mrs. Delia Klosterman, and Peter P. " [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 742]
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, CYRUS--Born in Ohio; grew to manhood there and studied law in Cincinnati and was admitted to the bar; removed to Iowa and for four years was circuit judge. Came to Oregon, stopped first at Salem, and then in Portland, where he acquired property. In 1853, was appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon, his colleagues being Judges Deady and Williams. Resigned in 1857 and removed to Clatsop County. Was a member of the Constitutional Convention. Went to the Sandwich Islands, expecting to remain, but returned and took up his residence at Astoria. Was a member of the legislature in I860 and in 1870. Was twice married and had seven children, but survived them all. Judge Olney died at Astoria December 21, 1870." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 743]
OLNEY, Sarah E.: m'd 1849 OLNEY, Cyrus
ORCHARD, Pleasant (1831- ): m'd 1851 MILLER, Elizabeth Ann
OWEN, Delilah (15 Aug 1781-04 Sep 1851: m1. 12 Jun 1801 STRINGER, William Reuben (d.1815); m2. 1816 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 County, Oregon 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
"PARTLOW, WILLIAM B.--Is a resident of Oregon City, and a farmer by occupation ; he was born in Indiana, March 8, 1828. Married Miss Frances L. Chase, and their children are James W., Richard S. (deceased), and Edgar (deceased)." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 780] Note: listed as emigrant of 1852 in the above publication
*16: PATTERSON, Capt.: company massacred by Snake Indians
PATTON, Thomas McFadden (19 Mar 1829-29 Nov 1892): m'd 03 Aug 1854 COOKE, Francis Mary "Fannie"; s/o David and Margaret Patton; granddaughter, buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon; great granddaughter Luella (Patton) Charlton lived to be 109
"PATTON, THOMAS McF.--Born in Carrolton, Ohio, March 19, 1829. Was admitted to the bar in 1850, the year before his arrival in Oregon. Settled in Salem in 1851, but lived a year or so in Jacksonville, Oregon, where he held the office of county judge. In I860 and 1866 he was chief clerk of the house of representatives at Salem, and in 1861 was clerk to the Superintendent of Indian Affairs. In 1872, he represented Marion County in the legislature. In 1876 he was appointed appraiser of merchandise for the Willamette District, holding that position until 1884, when he was appointed United States Consulto Japan, and proceeded to that country. His wife was formerly Miss Fannie Cooke, daughter of E. N. Cooke. They have three children." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 743-4]
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 LIVERMORE, Naomi
"PEARCE, THOMAS--Born in England in 1826; came to America in 1845"; lived first in Massachusetts, then moved to Illinois; came to the Pacific coast in 1 850 and lived in California until coming to Oregon in the year following. Has lived in Polk County since, engaged in farming and mechanical work, and for many years has been notary public and justice of the peace. Since 1881 has been manager of the Storage and Shipping Company's Warehouse at Eola. Married Miss Naomi Livermore in 1852, and has nine children living George J., William T., Charles L., Vine W., Lot L., Richard E., Orville G., Martha N., and Clara E., and one Sarah E. deceased." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 743]
PEEBLER, Francis Esther (02 Oct 1828-c1904): m1. 17 Oct 1847 PRICHARD, John M. (divorced 1862): m2. 13 Jul 1862 BROOKS, Absalom; d/o David W. and Frances (Imbler) Peebler; settled with first husband in Marion county and later moved to Linn County; died c1904 in the Oregon State Insane Asylum; parents and several siblings came to Oregon in 1853 emigration
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- ):
PHELPS, Sarah Lavinia: m'd ABRAMS, William Penn
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: Ann E. (1842-1868): arrived by ship; d/o Charles and Sarah (Archer) Pope
POPE, Charles Wesley (1833-1877) arrived by ship; s/o Charles and Sarah (Archer) Pope
POPE, Charles (1807-1871): m'd 21 Nov 1832 ARCHER,Sarah Eliza; arrived by ship
POPE: Mary Sophia (1836-1895): arrived by ship; d/o Charles and Sarah (Archer) Pope
POPE, Sarah Evaline (1848-1917): arrived by ship; d/o Charles and Sarah (Archer) Pope
POPE, Thomas Albert (1842-1924): arrived by ship; s/o Charles and Sarah (Archer) Pope
"POPE, THOMAS A.--Lives in Oregon City and is a merchant by occupation; he was born in New York City in 1842; married Laura E. Warner, and their children are George A. (deceased), Etta, and Laura." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 744]
POPE, William H.(1840-1915): arrived by ship; s/o Charles and Sarah (Archer) Pope
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
"POWELL, FRANKLIN S.--Born in Sangamon County, Illinois, in 1830; crossed the plains with his father, J. A. Powell, in 1851. Settled in Linn County; in 1871 removed to Polk County where he has since resided at his farm, two miles northwest of Monrnouth; served as justice of the peace four years ; is now a member of the board of trustees of the Normal school and also of the Christian Church. He was married in Illinois to Miss Louisa Peeler in 1851, and they have six children James, a physician of Lebanon, Linn County, John II., a farmer, Marintha, Perry (X, Ira C., Jay, and two deceased." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 744]
*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
"POWELL, J. A.--Born in Ohio in 1807; removed to Illinois when eighteen years of age. Studied for the ministry, and coming to Oregon, became a pioneer preacher for the Christian Church. Traveled extensively in Western Oregon and Washington Territory. Owned a farm on the Santiam, Linn County. Married in Illinois in 1828 to Miss Savilla Smith, by whom he had ten children, nine now living-Theresa S. (died on the plains), Franklin S., Augustus S., Stephen D., Jemima, Lorena, Mary, Henry Clay, Josephine B., and Sarah A. Mr. Powell died in 1880." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 744]
*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
POWELL, Mary (1815-20 Jul 1870): m'd 1831 ROBNETT, John; d/o Richard and Rachel (James) Powell; buried Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon
*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
POWELL, Ruey: m'd TAYLOR, David M; d/o Calvin and Clarissa (Richardson) Powell; parents and other siblings emigrated in 1853
POWELL, Russell Bruce: s/o Calvin and Clarissa (Richardson) Powell; parents and other siblings emigrated in 1853
POWELL, Sameul T.: s/o Calvin and Clarissa (Richardson) Powell; parents and other siblings emigrated in 1853
*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. (27 Sep 1813-15 Oct 1884): m'd 17 Oct 1847 PEEBLER, Frances Esther; born in Wales, settled in Marion county upon arrival and later moved to Lnn County. was divorced by 1862 and no other marriages found; buried Franklin Butte Masonic Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon
PRICHARD, Mary Jane (Apr 1849-13 Jan 1911): m'd MCCUBBINS, Thomas J.; d/o John M. and Frances (Peebler) Prichard
PRICHARD, Sylvester (Jan 1851- 1930): s/o John M. and Frances (Peebler) Prichard
PRIM, P. P. Judge:
PRINGLE, John S.: m'd [] , Sarah
PRITZER, Mary Ann (1822-1888), m�d bef 1844 QUICK, James
PUTNAM, John O. (1829- ):
QUICK, Ellen (1849- ): m'd SANDERS, James
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; family says that she was buried in the middle of the road and then the company drove over her grave to hide it from Indians and wild animals.
*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
*19: REDDING, Lucretia:
REED, Matthew H. (1826-1902): m1. 1844 CAVE, Parthena; m2. 1858 DOBBINS, Sarah; s/o REED, John M.; moved to Midvale, ID area around 1867
REED, Robert: m'd [] , Louisa
REINHART, Charles: to mines of CA in 1851; migrated into southern Oregon in 1852; brother of Herman Reinhart
REINHART, Herman Francis (c1832- ); to mines of CA in 1851; migrated into southern Oregon in 1852 [The Golden Frontier: The Recollections of Herman Francis Reinhart, 1851-1869, edited by Doyce Nunis Jr, University of Texas Press, Austin, 1962]
RENSHAW, W. D. (1823-1888): m'd 1849 WALKER, Mary J.
RENSHAW, William M. (1850- ): m'd 1878 COCHRAN, Eleanor
REXFORD, John Rev.: m'd [] , Charity
RICE, Elta Jane:
*20: RICE, George W. (1850- ): m'd SOUTHERN, Ella; s/o Horace and Elizabeth (Bolton) Rice
*20: RICE, Horace (1829-1915): m'd BOLTON, Elizabeth Jane; s/o William and Mary (Pettingill) Rice; settled in Lane Co; later moved to Wasco Co; separated from rest of train and completed emigration in 1851
*20: RICE, Lucinda (1825-1895): m'd BUSHNELL, Linus; d/o William and Mary (Pettingill) Rice; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Douglas Co
*20: RICE, Mary E. (1820- ): m1 COOK, Joel B.; m2. c1873 WALKER, A. M. Rev; d/o William and Mary (Pettingill) Rice; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Lane Co
*20: RICE, Nancy Beulah (15 Aug 1817-14 Jun 1874 ): m'd 1835 COOK, Seley Mansfield; d/o William and Mary (Pettingill) Rice; wintered at Provo, Utah before completing emigration in 1852; settled in Lane Co; later moved to Polk Co; buried in Buena Vista Cemetery, Buena Vista, Polk County, Oregon
*20: RICE, Ruth (1827-1903): m'd COLLVER, Alfred B.; d/o William and Mary (Pettingill) Rice; died in Coos Co, OR
RICE, Samuel (1828-1898): m'd 1849 MILLER, Martha Jane ; s/o Daniel and Sarah (Sweet) Rice
"RICE, SAMUEL--born in Connecticut in 1828; removed to Oregon and settled in King's Valley, Benton County, where he still resides; occupation, farming and stock-raising. Married Martha J. Miller, in Illinois, in 1849. Children Sarah A., Albert N., Mary L., Charles E., John E. (deceased), Malinda E., Francis, and a deceased daughter." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 744]
RICHARDSON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
RICHARDSON, Andrew Jackson (1834-1907):
m'd 19 Jan 1856
CRABTREE, Ruth Emeline; s/o John G. and Orpha (Thompson) Richardson;
born 07 Mar 1834 Adams Co, IL and died 13 Dec 1907 Linn Co, OR' buried Wisner Cemetery, Linn Co, OR; father of 7 children (Susan Caroline, Mary A., William York, Washington H., Laura O., Elva T. and Warren)
RICHARDSON, Elijah Thompson (1828-1913): m'd 05 Nov 1857 CRABTREE, Sarah Jane; s/o John G. and Orpha (Thompson) Richardson; born 04 Jun 1828 Morgan Co, IL and died 16 Nov 1913 Spokane Co, WA; buried Spangle Cemetery, Spangle, WA; originally emigrated to CA in 1849; father of 6 children (Emily, Thomas York, Rosa M., Phoebe F., Reuben B. and Gilbert)
RICHARDSON, Emeline (1846-1934): m'd 1867 HASSLER, James Moro; d/o William and Eliza (Young) Richardson; born 12 Aug 1846 and died 1934; buried Franklin Butte Cemetery, Scio, OR
RICHARDSON, Enoch Numbers (1816-1899): m'd 28 Sep 1838 MACKEY, Mary Jane; s/o George and Sarah (Griffin) Richardson; born 13 Feb 1816 Madison Co, IL and died 10 Oct 1899 Lagrande, Union Co, OR; buried Grandview Cemetery, Lagrande, Union Co, OR,; settled Polk Co, OR; father of 8 children (John Quincy Adams, Julian, Mary Jane, James William, Sarah Elizabeth, Alexander V.M., Martha Emmeline and Isaac C.)
"RICHARDSON, ENOCH--Born in Illinois iii 1816; caine-to Oregon in 1851. Resides now at Perrydale, Polk County. Is a farmer. Married Miss Jane Mackey in 1838. Children J., James W., Sarah E., Isaac, and Alexander." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 745]
RICHARDSON, George Washington (1824-1885): m1. Feb 1844/45 YOUNG, Mary Ann; m2. 19 Oct 1869 DURHAM, Martha Lucy; s/o John G. and Orpha (Thompson) Richardson; born 26 Sep 1824 Greene Co, IL and died 22 Jan 1885 Salem, Marion Co, OR; served in Oregon legislature 1862-1864; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, OR; father of 9 children by first wife (William S., Lewis C., Isaac Newton, George Washington, James W., Benjamin Franklin, Sarah A. and John R.) and 4 children by second wife (Mary O., David N., Fannie L. and Elizabeth)
RICHARDSON, George Washington (1851-1932): m'd 1870 SAVAGE, Flora; s/o George and Mary Ann (Young) Richardson; born 13 Jul 1851 on the plains in NE and died 29 Jan 1932 Amity, Yamhill Co, OR; buried Bethel Cemetery, Polk Co, OR
RICHARDSON, Isaac Newton (1849- ): m'd 11 Oct 1878 GERKING, Florence Jane; s/o George and Mary Ann (Young) Richardson; born Sep 1849 Adams Co, IL and died 1934 Tacoma, Pierce Co, WA
RICHARDSON, James Asher (1840-1911): m'd 08 May 1871 BOYD, Francis "Fannie"; s/o John G. and Orpha (Thompson) Richardson; born 15 Nov 1840 IL and died 04 Jul 1911 Salem, Marion Co, OR; doctor, mayor of Salem 1897-1898; served in Oregon Senate 1872-1876 ; father of 2 children (Francis C and Boyd M.)
RICHARDSON, James Asher (1848- ): m'd 14 Mar 1872 1872 SUTHERLIN, Vileria; s/o William and Eliza (Young) Richardson; born 30 Aug 1848
RICHARDSON, James William (1846-1894): m'd c1867 RIGGS, Mrs. Susan M.; s/o Enoch and Mary Jane (Mackey) Richardson; born 03 Mar 1846 Adams Co, IL and died 05 Dec 1894 Pine City, Whitman Co, WA; father of two know children (W.E. and J.F.)
RICHARDSON, John Griffin (1798-1873): m1. 16 Apr 1818 THOMPSON, Orpha; m2. 22 Jun 1869 BONNEY, Mrs. Peula (TOWNSEND) s/o George and Sarah (Griffin) Richardson; born Oct 1798 St. Clair Co, IL and died 14 Apr 1873 Linn Co, OR; buried Providence Cemetery, Linn Co, OR; father of 12 children by first marriage (Milton Epson, Thomas Jefferson, William Winston, George Washington, Lewis Clarke, Elijah Thompson, Obediah Waddle, John Wesley, Andrew Jackson, Enoch Numbers, James Asher and Rebecca Jane)
"RICHARDSON, JOHN--Born in Monroe County, Illinois, January 28, 1797 (sic). During the war with Great Britain, in 1812, he enlisted, at the age of fourteen years, to return his father from service; for his services he drew a land warrant and received a pension from the government. He also served one year on his own account, during which time he went with an expedition to relieve Fort Edwards, in Illinois, which was besieged by the British and Indians. He was married to Orpha Thompson, who was born in 1802; by her his children are Milton, Thomas J., William W., George W., Louis C., Eliza T., Obadiah W., John W., Andrew J., Enoch N., James W., and Rebecca G, His second wife was Plua Bonney, who is yet living. Mr. Richardson died in Linn County, April 16, 1873; his children, eight of whom are still living, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, number eighty." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 745]
RICHARDSON, John Quincy Adams (1839-1926): m'd 09 May 1879 BAULT, Catherine Elizabeth; s/o Enoch and Mary Jane (Mackey) Richardson; born 07 Dec 1839 Adams Co, IL and died 06 Aug 1926 Cove, Union Co, OR; buried Summerville Cemetery, Summerville, Union Co, OR; father of 6 children (Walter, Verne, Dora F., Nora, Roy and Alice)
RICHARDSON, John Wesley (1833-1914): m'd 23 Jul 1854 CONKRITE, Mary A.; s/o John G. and Orpha (Thompson) Richardson; born 01 Jan 1833 Adams Co, IL and died 20 Oct 1914 Scio, Linn Co, OR; buried Providence Cemetery, Linn Co, OR; father of 6 children (Melvina, Almira, Melissa, Wallace Baker, Wilson Clark and Truman Bonney)
"RICHARDSON, JOHN W.--Born in Adams County, Illinois, January 1, 1833; came overland to Oregon and settled in Scio, Linn County, his present residence, and now owns a farm of three hundred acres. His wife's previous name was Mary A. Conkrite. Their children are Melvina, Almira, Milessa, Wallace, Wilson, and Truman B." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 745]
RICHARDSON, Lewis C. (1847-1858): s/o George and Mary Ann (Young) Richardson; born 03 Dec 1847 Adams Co, IL and died 20 Nov 1858 Polk Co, OR; buried Bethel Cemetery, Polk Co, OR
RICHARDSON, Lewis Clarke (1826-1868): m'd 15 Aug 1852 WHITLEY, Eliza Ann; s/o John G. and Orpha (Thompson) Richardson; born 12 Jun 1826 Morgan Co, IL and died 18 Feb 1868 in probably CA; after wife's death in 1866 he is found listed in the 1866 San Francisco, CA voters registration; father of two children (Samuel Thurston and Mary Louisa); reported emigrated to CA in 1847 and returned east and emigrated to OR with parents in 1851
RICHARDSON, Obediah Waddle (1830-1905): m1. 01 Jan 1865 CUSICK, Martha Elizabeth (1844-1868); m2. 31 Dec 1872 FIELDS, Mary E. (1851- ); m3. 31 Jul 1890 STONE, Mrs. Mary A. s/o John G. and Orpha (Thompson) Richardson; born 07 Oct 1830 Adams Co, IL and died 19 Feb 1905 Sherman Co, OR; buried Sunrise Cemetery, Sherman Co, OR; sheriff of Linn County 1864-1866; father of 3 children by first wife (Emily, Ida and Edward) and 4 children by second wife (Lena, John G., Jennie and Horace Hawley)
RICHARDSON, Rebecca Jane (1844-1881): m'd 14 Feb 1867 ENNIS, James E.; d/o John G. and Orpha (Thompson) Richardson; born 24 Aug 1844 Adams Co, IL and died 24 Jun 1884 Linn Co, OR; buried Providence Cemetery, Linn Co, OR; no record of any children
RICHARDSON, Sarah E. (1850-1867): d/o William and Eliza (Young) Richardson; born Oct 1850 IL and died 1867 Linn Co, OR
RICHARDSON, Sarah Elizabeth (1848-1916): m'd 03 Nov 1867 BIRDSELL, Warren L.; d/o Enoch and Mary Jane (Mackey) Richardson; born Aug 1849 Adams Co, IL and died 04 Feb 1916 Asotin Co, WA; buried Asotin Cemetery, Asotin, Asotin Co, WA; mother of 8 children including (James E., Iva M. and Dema May)
RICHARDSON, William S. (1845-1866): s/o George and Mary Ann (Young) Richardson; born 24 Dec 1845 Adams Co, IL and died 25 Sep 1866 Polk Co, OR; buried Bethel Cemetery, Polk Co, OR
RICHARDSON, William Winston (1822-1901): m1. 17 Sep 1843 YOUNG, Eliza Jane; m2. 1894 COY, Mrs. Mary E.; s/o John G. and Orpha (Thompson) Richardson; born 12 Jul 1822 Greene Co, IL and died 06 Oct 1901 Scio, Linn Co, OR; buried in Franklin Butte Cemetery, Scio, OR ; father of 11 children (Emeline, James Asher, Sarah E., Margaret Adeline, Elijah Harrison, Orpha, Marion, Abraham Lincoln, Mary A., Louis Winston and Marshall Nay)
RIDDLE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
RIDDLE, Abner (1842-1926): m. 31 Dec 1865 RICE, Alice Cary; s/o William and Maxamillia (Bousman) Riddle
RIDDLE, Anna (1806-1885): m'd 1829 SMITH, Elijah
RIDDLE, Artinecia (1830-1917): m1. 22 Feb 1848 CHAPMAN, John William; m2. 10 Feb 1853 MERRIMAN, William Harrison; d/o William and Maxamillia (Bousman) Riddle
RIDDLE, George Washington (1839-1927): m1. RICE, Anna Minerva; m2. GAZLEY, Helen; s/o William and Maxamillia (Bousman) Riddle
RIDDLE, Isabella (1834-1892): m. NICHOLS, Isreal Boyd; d/o William and Maxamillia (Bousman) Riddle
RIDDLE, William Hamilton (1805-1891): m. 13 Jul 1826 BOUSMAN, Maxamillia; father of 10 children; settled in DouglasCounty; town of Riddle
named after him
RIDDLE, William Hamilton Jr. (1836-1857): s/o William and Maxamillia (Bousman) Riddle
RIGGS, Cynthia J. (1836-1851): died 15 Sep 1851 The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon Territory; d/o Zadoc and Jane (Leib) Riggs
RIGGS, Harriett: m'd MCMURRY, Fieldin
RIGGS, John L. (1842-1925): m'd 18 Jun 1867 PERCIVAL, Camilla Jane; s/o Zadoc and Jane (Leib) Riggs
RIGGS, Mary: m'd 1843 SHANK, Noah
RIGGS, Polly Ann (1834-1871): m'd 29 Mar 1855 CONNOR, Job; d/o Zadoc and Jane (Leib) Riggs
RIGGS, Scott A. (1845-1922): m'd 05 Dec 1871 SEARS, Adelia Calpurnia; s/o Zadoc and Jane (Leib) Riggs
RIGGS, Silas T. (1841-1916): m1. 1864 BONES, Sarah J.; m2. Nov 1875 MEYER, Sarah
"RIGGS, SILAS T.--Born in Scott County, Illinois, in 1841. Settled on Salt Creek, Polk County. Is a farmer. Married Miss Sarah J. Bones in 1864, and had Etta. Married again in 1875 Miss Sarah Myre, by whom he had Clara May." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 745]
RIGGS, Zadoc (1811-1851): m'd 27 Dec 1832 LEIB, Jane; died 05 Jul 1851 on the last crossing of the Sweetwater; s/o Scott Adam Riggs and Hannah Berry
RINGO, Emily (1819-1898): m'd SMITH, Daniel; d/o Sarah (Hodge) Ringo
RINGO, Hamilton Hodge: m'd STEVENS, Rispa; s/o Sarah (Hodge) Ringo
RINGO, William Harvey: s/o Sarah (Hodge) Ringo
RITSON, D.:
ROBE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*4: ROBE, Robert Rev.: m'd 1854 WALKER,
Eliza A.
ROBERTSON, Joseph Rev.: m'd [] , Elizabeth
ROBERTSON, Thomas:
ROBINETT: see ROBNETT
ROBINSON, William J.: m'd [] , Emaline
ROBNETT, Andrew Jackson (1849-1852): s/o Stephen and Mary (Hubbard) Robnett
ROBNETT, Angeline (05 May 1842-12 Oct 1861): d/o John and Mary (Powell) Robnett; buried Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon
ROBNETT, Columbus (Sep 1849-bef 1860): s/o John and Mary (Powell) Robnett; may have died prior to emigration
ROBNETT, James (01 Feb 1837-16 Jan 1897) m'd MULKEY< Margaret Mahala; s/o Stephen and Mary (Hubbard) Robnett; buried IOOF Cemetery, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon
ROBNETT, John (27 Jan 1809-03 Jun 1872) m'd 1831 POWELL, Mary; buried Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon
ROBNETT, John A. (01 Jun 1837 - 29 Nov 1888): m1. 1861 BROCK, Mary Catherine; m2. 1866 CRANFILL, Octavia Frances; m3. 1877 WALKER, Temperance Jane; s/o John and Mary (Powell) Robnett; buried Shedd Cemetery, Shedd, Linn County, Oregon
ROBNETT, Louisa (Oct 1840-12 Sep 1912): m'd HENDERSON, William Jackson; d/o Stephen and Mary (Hubbard) Robnett; buried Roseburg IOOF, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon
ROBNETT, Mary "Polly" (07 Sep 1847-04 Aug 1923): m1.
1861 CYRUS, William; m2. 1865 WAY, Thomas Cranor; m3. 1909 PLIMELL, John; d/o
John and Mary (Powell) Robnett;
buried
IOOF Cemetery,
Bandon, Coos County, Oregon
ROBNETT, Nancy Jane (05 Apr 1833-14 Feb 1863): m'd 14 Mar 1852 GAYLORD, Charles; d/o Stephen and Mary (Hubbard) Robnett; buried IOOF Cemetery, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon
ROBNETT, Nancy Jane (09 Aug 1834-28 Jun 1907) m'd 24 Nov 1851 CARY, Miles; d/o John and Mary (Powell) Robnett; buried Crawfordsville Union Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Linn County, Oregon
ROBNETT, Rachel A. (01 Dec 1832-12 Jul 1901): m'd 15 Feb
1852 MOORE, John Washington; d/o John and Mary (Powell) Robnett;
buried
IOOF Cemetery,
Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon
ROBNETT, Rachel Elizabeth (May 1835-02 May 1902): m'd 07 Oct 1852 ROBERTS, Jonathan Chatham; d/o Stephen and Mary (Hubbard) Robnett; died Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
ROBNETT, Sarah A. (09 Sep 1846-14 Jun 1908): m'd SEELEY, Joseph S.; d/o John and Mary (Powell) Robnett; buried Crawfordsville Union Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Linn County, Oregon
ROBNETT, Stephen (13/23 May 1807-18 Mar 1878): m'd 25 Jul/Aug 1833 HUBBARD, Mary; s/o Joseph and Nancy (Barker) Robnett; siblings emigrated in 1847; buried IOOF Cemetery, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon
ROBNETT, William (1847-aft 1860): s/o Stephen and Mary (Hubbard) Robnett
ROBY, Reason:
ROCKHILL, Morgan L.:
ROELOFSON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
ROELOFSON, Esther (1806-1874): m'd 1828
JOHNSON, Neill
Rev.
ROSE, Aaron:
*19: ROSS, Darius M.: m'd STEWART, Eliza
*19: ROSS, Charles (1851- ):
*19: ROSS, William E.: s/o Darius and Eliza (Stewart) Ross
RUDDELL
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*23: RUDDELL, California (1849- ): d/o
Stephen and
Winneford (Kelly) Ruddell
*23: RUDDELL, Catherine (1847- ): d/o Stephen and Winneford (Kelly) Ruddell
*23: RUDDELL, Paul (1837-1854): s/o Stephen and Keziah (Smith) Ruddell; buried in Ruddell Cemetery, Lacey, Thurston Co, WA;
*23: RUDDELL, Stephen Duley (1816-1891): m1. 1835 SMITH, Keziah Bell; m2. 1846 KELLY, Winneford B.; m3. 1857 STEWART, Margaret McCallen; settled in Thurston Co, WA; buried in Ruddell Cemetery, Lacey, Thurston Co, WA; farmer, legislator, soldier
*23: RUDDELL, Stephen Lafayette (1843-1891): m1. 1864 PACKWOOD, Amanda; m2. 1875 FLEETWOOD, Emeline; s/o Stephen and Keziah (Smith) Ruddell; had a white swelling in one of his legs, while at Council Bluffs a Dr. Roberts took a butcher knife and cut the leg off . It was thought he would not live but he lived and resided in Thurston Co, WA; was described as weighing about 200#; buried in Ruddell Cemetery, Lacey, Thurston Co, WA;
*23: RUDDELL, William H. (1839- ): s/o Stephen and Keziah (Smith) Ruddell
RUSSELL, George L.:
RUSSELL, Levi: m'd [] , Mary
SALTMARSH, Joseph B.:
SANDERS, Henry (1816- ): m'd 1842 , Mary Jane
SANDERS, John Simpson:
*9: SANDERS, Joseph: m'd [] , Charlotte; from IN; cutoff for CA
SARGEANT, Nancy J.:
SARGEANT, Philip (1820-1860): m'd 1845 WILSON, Nancy Ann
SARGEANT, Walter J. (1847- ): m'd 1870 GANT, Martha Ann
SARGENT, L. C.:
SAUNDERS, Asa: m'd [] , Abby
SAVAGE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
SAVAGE, Americus (1815-1876): m'd
THOMPSON, Mary Ann
R.W.
SAVAGE, Americus Llwellyn (1845- ): s/o Americus and Mary Ann (Thompson) Savage
SAVAGE, Charles Franklin (1848- ): s/o Americus and Mary Ann (Thompson) Savage
SAVAGE, Columbus (1851-1852): born on arrival; s/o Americus and Mary Ann (Thompson) Savage
SAVAGE, Joseph Lane (1843- ): s/o Americus and Mary Ann (Thompson) Savage
SAVAGE, Prudence T. (1841- ): d/o Americus and Mary Ann (Thompson) Savage
SAVAGE, Sarah Jane (1847- ): d/o Americus and Mary Ann (Thompson) Savage
SAXTON, Henry:
SCOTT
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
SCOTT, Mahala (1813-1884): m'd 1833
WILSON, John
SCOTT, John: m'd JONES, Mary; died at the Thomas Fork crossing of the Bear River
SCOTT, Prior (1825-1891): m'd 1852 JONES, Mary; emigrated originally in 1845 and was a member of the Lost Meek Train; returned east and emigrated again in 1851; married his brother's widow, Mary (Jones) Scott after the death of his brother on the trail
SCOTT, Thomas: m'd 1854 STEWART, Sarah Elizabeth
SEARS, Rosanna (15 Nov 1807-05 Sep 1882) m'd 29 Jun 1825 CRANSTON, Ephraim
SEELY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
SEELY, Lucius Alexander (1820 -1896): m'd
BUCKMAN , Sophia
SEELY, Franklin Flint (1851- ): born on the Columbia River on the sidewheeler, James P. Flint, as the end of the emigration was in sight; s/o Lucius and Sophia (Buckman) Seely
SELOVER FAMILY RESEARCHER:
SELOVER, Esther Mehitable: m'd
1848
LOCKHART, Freeman
Goodwin; memoirs of her overland journey were published in "Destination
West" by her daughter, Agnes Ruth Sengstachen
SELOVER, Laura:
SEWELL, Caroline L. (16 Aug/15 Jul 1848-19 Mar 1882): m'd WHITE, Thomas Whitfield; d/o David and Elizabeth) Morrison Sewell; buried Hubbard Cemetery, Hubbard, Marion County, Oregon
SEWELL, David T. (14 Nov 1814-03 Dec 1857): m'd 14 Apr 1844 MORRISON, Elizabeth Hubbard; burial location unknown but possibly Hubbard Cemetery, Marion County, Oregon
SEWELL, Mary A. (29 Jun 1850-03 Oct 1932): m'd 21 Mar 1867 GRIM, Byron Joseph; d/o David and Elizabeth) Morrison Sewell; buried Hubbard Cemetery, Hubbard, Marion County, Oregon
*4: SHADEL, Mr.: "Dutchman"
SHANKS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
SHANKS, Noah: m'd 1843
RIGGS , Mary
SHANKS, Rhoda (1849- ): d/o Noah and Mary (Riggs) Shank
SHANNON, Milton (1825- ):
SHAW
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*18: SHAW, Catherine/Caroline: m'd
NUMBERS, Phillip;
d/o John and Nancy (Harris) Shaw; family stories say that this family
accompanied John Shaw but records do not seem to bear this out
*18: SHAW, Elizabeth: m'd NORTHRUP, []; d/o John and Nancy (Harris) Shaw: widow with two children
*18: SHAW, Harvey: s/o John and Nancy (Harris) Shaw
*18: SHAW, John William (1797-1888): m'd 1821 HARRIS, Harriet "Nancy"; s/o Alexander and Mary (Barclay) Shaw; settled in Douglas Co on DLC #15; returned to Illinois by boat and brought back additional family members, including his wife and remaining children, in 1853; John and Nancy later moved to a place on the Touchet River in Washington Territory where he and Frank Lowden ran a pack train from Wallula to Kootenay; John and Nancy moved again to a place seven miles above Dayton, WA; John was an orchardist and raised nursery stock; they had bees, cattle and sheep; they were living in Walla Walla when they died in 1888 at the ages of 91 and 87
*7: SHEFFER, N.V.:
SHEPHERD, Samuel: m'd [] , Nancy
SHERELL, Hannah Goble: m'd POWELL, Alfred
SHIELDS, Jemima (20 Oct 1833-13 Jul 1919): m'd 27 Nov 1851 ROBINETT, James; d/o William and Juda (Bybee) Shields
SHIELDS, William Henry (07 Apr 1799-Aug 1895): m'd BYBEE, Juda
*21: SHIRRELL, Ann:
*21: SHIRRELL, William W.:
SHORTRIDGE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
SHORTRIDGE, James
H. (1831-1916): m'd 1853 ADAMS, Amelia Savannah; s/o Samuel B. Shortridge (emigrant
of 1852); James most likely arrived with the family of Isaac N. Miller from
Mercer Co, IL
*24: SHREVE, Asa (1826-1902): m'd 1852 LIVERMORE, Harriet; traveled with Jonas Livermore family under Capt. William P. Harpole
SHULL, Mary Ann (1815-1862): m'd KERN, William
SIMMONS, Asa B.:
SIMONS, Alonzo:
SIMONS, Daniel: m'd [] , Marcey
SIMONS, Daniel Jr.:
SIMPSON, Allen:
SIMPSON, Margaret:
SIMPSON, Mary Ann (1848-1878): m'd HICKS, Hiram H.
SIMPSON, Tabitha:
SIMPSON, Telitha (1851-1884): m'd HICKS, Edward Pitt
"HICKS, TELITHA (SIMPSON)--Mrs. E. P. Hicks nee Miss Telitha Simpson, died at Abiqua, November 1, 1884. She was born on the plains July 3, 1851, reaching Oregon in the latter part of the same year, settling in Marion County, and was subsequently married to E. P. Hicks. Her husband and two children survive her." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.736]
SIMPSON, Thomas Knight (1816-1852): m'd 1839 BUFF, Rosannah
SIMPSON, William:
SLOAN, Eliza: m'd 1825 ZIEBER, John Shunk
SLOUGH, Jacob:
SMEAD, Sim:
Peter SMITH FAMILY RESEARCHER:
Peter
Smith Genealogy
SMITH, Albert G.:
SMITH, Benjamin F. (1805-1879):
"SMITH, BENJAMIN F.--Born in Massachusetts in 1805; adopted a seafaring life, and in 1851 came around the Horn to Portland, in the brig Francisco. Until 1860 he made frequent trips in that vessel along the coast, but in that year retired from the sea and settled in Portland. His occupation subsequently was dealing in lime. Died of paralysis at his home on Taylor street, Portland, April 5, 1879." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Langp.745-6]
SMITH, Brassfield:
SMITH, Daniel (1809-1856): m'd 1836 RINGO, Emily
SMITH, David: m'd 1852 WHITE, Ann M.
"SMITH, DAVID--Born in Ohio. Came to Oregon in 1851, by mule team; went to California in the same year, but soon returned to Oregon, and bought a saw mill in Marion County, where Aurora now stands. In 1853, built a grist mill which was destroyed by lire; built another the same year, but sold it in 1856, and moved to Yamhill County and lived there twenty years. Moved to Forest Grove in 1876. Mr. Smith owns a farm in Yamhill County, and a farm and city property in Washington County. Married Miss Ann M. White, in 1852, and has two children Milton W., a lawyer at Portland, and Henry Clay, a doctor in that city. The former graduated at the Pacific University, and the latter at New York. Mr. Smith lives at Forest Grove, and has been a member of the city council; was president of it four years. The city was incorporated in 1872, and liquor is prohibited from being sold inside of the city limits." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Langp.746]
SMITH, Elizabeth (1807-23 Dec 1867): m'd CRISS, Jeremiah; buried IOOF Cemetery, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon
*20: SMITH, Freeman Beckwith (1850-1873): s/o Henry and Sophia (Cook) Smith; died Coos Co
SMITH, Hannah: m'd SMITH, Hiram
*20: SMITH, Henry Bishop (1824- ): m'd 1849 COOK, Sophia Alvira; settled Lane Co
SMITH, Hiram: m'd [] , Hannah
*21: SMITH, J. B.:
SMITH, John David: m'd 1874 MASTERSON, Iphigenia
*20: SMITH, Kansas H. (1852-1876): m'd 1869 THOMAS, Daniel E.; died at Prineville, OR; name may be Candace; born during wintering over at Provo, UT
SMITH, Letitia (31 Aug 1817-13 Jun 1896): m'd 19 Dec 1833 CRAWFORD, Phileon Vawter; d/o Henry and Margaret (Taylor) Smith; buried Crawfordsville Union Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Linn County, Oregon
SMITH, Madison C.:
SMITH, Mary: m'd MCCORKLE, []
SMITH, Mary "Polly" (1812-1893): m'd POWELL, Noah
SMITH, Mary A.: m'd GLEASON, Parson
SMITH, Mary Jane (1837-1913): m'd MANNING, Francis
SMITH, Mason:
SMITH, Nancy: m'd 1841 SPARK, Wiley; settled Polk Co; on 1860 and 1870 Lane Co census; late 1870s moved to Columbia Co, WA where she remained until her death
SMITH, Pascal E.:
SMITH, Peter (1810-1889): m'd 1850 CRAWFORD , Rachel; emigrated from Madison, IN and settled in what is now southwest Portland; by 1870 they removed to the Dairy Creek/Forest Grove area of Washington County
SMITH, Sarah ( -1853): m'd 1812 MILLER, John Sr.
SMITH, Sarah A.: m'd PEFLY, Peter J.
SMITH, Sevilla (1812-1888): m'd POWELL, John A.
SNELL, G. W. ( -1896):
SNOW, H.H.:
SNYDER, John: m'd [] , Mary
SOAPS, Jane (1820-1904): m'd Apr 1839 LEONARD, Benjamin Austin; born 24 Feb 1820 Campbell Co, TN and died 04 Mar 1904 Silverton, Marion Co, OR; buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion Co, OR; mother of 8 children (Abel Brower, Horace, Thomas Benton, Mary Abigail, Florinda Helen, Lucinda Ellen, Ella Samantha and Abi Jeanette)
SODEN, Bartholomew (1807- ): m'd 1836 GOODALE, Ann
*17: SOUTHWELL, Mr.: m'd COULTAS, Mary
Wiley
SPARKS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
SPARKS, Aaron: s/o Wiley and Nancy
(Smith) Sparks
SPARKS, Andrew: s/o Wiley and Nancy (Smith) Sparks
SPARKS, James: s/o Wiley and Nancy (Smith) Sparks
SPARKS, Mathew (1793-1854): m'd 1813 , Sarah Elmore
SPARKS, Wiley (1818-1885): m'd 1841 SMITH, Nancy; father of 8 children (Andrew, James, William, Aaron, Henry, Lindsey, Amanda and Ira); settled in Polk Co; listed on 1860 and 1870 Lane Co census; late 1870s to Columbia Co, WA where they owned a tavern; died in Columbia Co, WA
SPARKS, William: s/o Wiley and Nancy (Smith) Sparks
SPERRY, Carpus Clark (08 Oct 1830-06 Jun 1909): m'd FULTON, Rachel Ann; s/o William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon
SPERRY, Elisha Green (14 Sep 1839): m'd COCHRAN, Nancy Ellen; s/o William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry; buried Brownsville Pioneer Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon
SPERRY, James Barton (27 Sep 1836-14 Aug 1922): m1. 1856 RICE, Rebecca Jane; m2. 1877 ADKINS, Susan Virginia; s/o William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon
SPERRY, John Lewis (17 Feb 1841-08 Jul 1905): m MCLARAN, Eliza Ann; s/o William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
SPERRY, Mary Ellen (05 Nov 1845-25 Oct 1924): m'd HALE, Milton; d/o William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry; buried Zillah Cemetery, Zillah, Yakima County, Washington
SPERRY, Minerva Caroline (13 Sep 1847-01 Jul 1936): m'd COCHRAN, Andrew Jackson; d/o William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry; buried Condon Masonic Cemetery, Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon
SPERRY, Phebe Melissa (21 D:ec 1833-15 Dec 1918): m'd 03 Sep 1850 COLLINS, Otho H.; d/o William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry; settled in Linn County for a few years but by 1860 was living in Shasta County, California; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Red Bluff, Tehama County, California
SPERRY, Samantha Alice (28 Mar 1851-1936): m'd WEATHERFORD, William Washington; d/o William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry; buried Arlington Masonic Cemetery, Arlington, Gilliam County, Oregon
SPERRY, Sarah (11 Aug 1837-14 Dec 1857): m'd WASHBURN, James Harrison; d/o William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon
SPERRY, William (01 Jul 1811-10 May 1857): m'd CLARK, Cynthia; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon
SPENCER, Asahel C.:
SPENCER, Peter L.: m'd [] , Mary
SPERRY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
SPERRY, Corpus:
SPERRY, J. L.:
SPERRY, James B. (1835- ):
"SPERRY, JAMES B.--Born in Ohio in 1835, but removed to Iowa in 1840, remaining there until 1851, when he crossed the plains to this valley. Located in Linn County and remained there until 1877 when he removed to Umatilla County. He took part in the Indian war of 1855-56 on the Rogue River. Was assessor of Linn County from 1870 until 1872, and has been a member of the Legislature. Married Miss Rebecca Rice in 1856, who died in 1875. In 1877 he wedded Miss S. V. Spencer." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 746]
*17: SPERRY, John:
SPERRY, William: m'd [] , Cynthia
SPINNING
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*19: SPINNING, Charles Hadley Dr.
(1821-1911): m'd
STEWART, Mildred; worked as an engineer in Portland upon arrival; spent
spare time exploring Chehalis Valley with his brother, Ben; thought by
many to be the first doctor in Pierce County; died in Prosser, WA and
is buried at Tacoma Mausoleum, Tacoma, WA
SPONG FAMILY RESEARCHER:
SPONG, Alexander (1818- ): m'd DIVINE , Margaret;
settled in Marion County and ran a ferry near present day Keizer, OR; had six
more children after arriving in Oregon
SPONG, George Dugan (1841- ): s/o Alexander and Margaret (Divine) Spong
SPONG, Mary Elizabeth (1843- ): d/o Alexander and Margaret (Divine) Spong
SPONG, Philip Carney (1850- ): s/o Alexander and Margaret (Divine) Spong
SPONG, Roseanna Eleanore (1848- ): d/o Alexander and Margaret (Divine) Spong
SPONG, William Alexander (1845- ): s/o Alexander and Margaret (Divine) Spong
SPURLOCK, Margaret (1808-1899): m'd 1822 LEWIS, Daniel
STARK, Asa: m'd [] , Deborah
STARKEY, John Lewis (11 Jan 1819-03 Mar 1872): m'd SCOTT, Jane Elizabeth; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
STAYTON, Drury S.: m'd [] , Rachel
STEARNS, Susan (25 Jun 1811-09 Jan 1898): m'd 1840 CHASE, Charles Alvin; d/o Nathaniel Wheat and Levina (Harding) Stearms; buried Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Whitman County, Washington
STEELMAN, Edward (1820- ): m'd 1854 , Mary
STEHMAN, Christian (1809-1890): m1. [ ] , Henrietta; m2. 1853 Havird (HALSEY), Salinda; died in Goble, Columbia Co, OR and is buried Neer City Cemetery, Columbia Co, OR; wife appears to have died either during emigration or shortly after
STEHMAN, Daniel Harrison (c1849-1929): m1. [ ]; m2. c1890 GIRT, Nancy Elizabeth "Lilly"
STEHMAN, Henrietta (c1815-c1852): m'd STEHMAN, Christian, maiden name unknown at this time
STEHMAN, Henrietta (c1852-aft 1880): m'd 1869 BUTTS, Stephen Benjamin; d/o Christian and Henrietta Stehman; born during or shortly after emigration
STEHMAN, Henry (c1848-aft 1900): m'd c1887 [ ], Alice; s/o Christian and Henrietta Stehman
STEHMAN, Levi K. (c1842-1928): m'd c1868 HAGEY, Eliza A.; s/o Christian and Henrietta Stehman; died in Clackamas Co, OR
STEHMAN, John Milton (c1845-1919): m'd c1867 BUTTS, Sarah Ellen; s/o Christian and Henrietta Stehman
STERLING, Henry C. (1818- ): m'd 1849 , Angeline
STEWART
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*19: STEWART, Abraham Williamson: m'd WHITE,
Jerusha
*19: STEWART, Eliza Jane: m'd ROSS, Darius M.
STEWART, George J.:
STEWART, Henrietta: m'd RANDALL, (Unknown): d/o James and Louisa (Thornton) Stewart
STEWART, James H. (1825-1899): m'd 1845 THORNTON, Louisa; settled Benton Co, OR
STEWART, Jehil: s/o James and Louisa (Thornton) Stewart
STEWART: John Laughlin: s/o James and Louisa (Thornton) Stewart
STEWART, Lafayette: s/o James and Louisa (Thornton) Stewart
STEWART, Mahala: m'd STEWART, John; d/o James and Louisa (Thornton) Stewart
*19: STEWART, Margaret McCallen: m1. WHITE, William Nathan Sr.; m2. RUDDELL, (Unknown); first husband had emigrated in 1850
STEWART, Melissa: m'd MCMAHAN, W. H.; d/o James and Louisa (Thornton) Stewart
*19: STEWART, Mildred Durley (1833-1921): m'd SPINNING, Charles Hadley Dr.; died at Olympia, WA; buried at Tacoma Mausoleum, Tacoma, WA; traveled to OR with her brother Abraham Stewart; sisters Margaret (Stewart) White and Eliza Jane (Stewart) Ross; there is no records of another brother, John Laughlin Stewart traveling with the party this year but he did die in Salem, OR in the late 1800s; another brother, James Harvey Stewart was only 13 at the time and remained in IA with his father.
STEWART, William:
STOKES, William (1810- ): m'd 1852 [ ], Laura Ann
STONE, Mr.:
STORY, George L.:
STORY, George S. (1833- ):
STOTT
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
STOTT, Avarilla (22
Feb 1841-15 Mar 1929): m'd THOMPSON, Thomas Washington; d/o Samuel
and Lucy (Denny) Stott; buried
Hills
Cemetery, Gaston, Washington County, Oregon
STOTT, Elihu (1851- ): s/o James and Elizabeth (Denny) Stott
STOTT, Fielding Denny (31 Aug 1842-24 Dec 1889): m'd 1866 PERRY, Mary Ellen; s/o Samuel and Lucy (Denny) Stott; buried Yamhill Carlton Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, Yamhill, Yamhill County, Oregon
STOTT, Franklin L. (25 Dec 1846-20 Oct 1874): s/o Samuel and Lucy (Denny) Stott; buried Hills Cemetery, Gaston, Washington County, Oregon
STOTT, Hezekiah Stout (10 May 1851-14 Jul 1907): s/o Thomas and Nancy (Stout) Stott; born on trail; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Oregon
STOTT, James McGuire (26 Dec 1812-21 Nov 1888).: m1. 1842 DENNY, Elizabeth; m2. 1861 CHITTENDEN, Mary S.; s/o Stephen and Sarah (McGuire) Stott; buried Mountain View Stark Pioneer Cemetery, Troutdale, Multnomah County, Oregon
"STOTT, J. M., Sr.--Born in Kentucky in 1812; came to Oregon and settled in Multnomah County. Lives now fourteen miles east of Portland, in the same county. Is a farmer. Married Elizabeth Denny in 1839, and they have had three sons and two daughters." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 747]
STOTT, Mary Ann (16 Sep 1841-11 Jul 1893): m'd 1859 CORNWELL, James; d/o Thomas and Nancy (Stout) Stott; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington
STOTT, Martha Jane (1848-1938): m'd TURNER, Thomas Benton; d/o Thomas and Nancy (Stout) Stott; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington
STOTT, Mary Jane (1837-31 Mar 1887): 1863 m'd MYERS, William Henry Harrison; d/o Samuel and Lucy (Denny) Stott; buried Hills Cemetery, Gaston, Washington County, Oregon
STOTT, Orlando Alonzo (1845-04 Jan 1929): m'd 28 May 1873 BRAND, Mary Barbara "Minnie"; s/o James and Elizabeth (Denny) Stott; buried Redding Memorial Park, Redding, Shasta County, California
STOTT, Raleigh (03 Jan 1845-25 Oct 1901): s/o Samuel and Lucy (Denny) Stott; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
""STOTT, RALEIGH--Born in Indiana in 1845 and was brought by his parents to Oregon when six years old. They settled in Washington County, where the father died in 1880. Judge Stott graduated from the Pacific University, class of 1869, and studying law, was admitted to the bar in 1870. Practiced in Yamhill County until 1873 when he removed to Portland, his present residence. Was elected to the Legislature in 1874, and two years later became prosecuting attorney for the Fourth Judicial District. In 1880 -became Circuit Judge for the same district. Married in 1876, Mrs. Susan C. Stout, widow of Lansing Stout." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 747]
STOTT, Rebecca A (Jul 1849-08 Oct 1873): m'd c1871 BALL, Charles A.; d/o Samuel and Lucy (Denny) Stott; buried Hills Cemetery, Gaston, Washington County, Oregon
STOTT, Samuel J.. (09 Jan 1815-17 Nov 1880): m'd 108 Feb 1838 DENNY, Lucy; s/o Stephen and Sarah (McGuire) Stott; buried Hills Cemetery, Gaston, Washington County, Oregon
STOTT, Sarah Ellen (1844-1893): m'd FLECK, John Darley; d/o Thomas and Nancy (Stout) Stott; buried Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Washington County, Oregon
STOTT, Sarah Jane (1847-1925): m'd 1863 HICKLIN, Felix Grundy; d/o James and Elizabeth (Denny) Stott; buried Mountain View Stark Pioneer Cemetery, Troutdale, Multnomah County, Oregon
STOTT, Thomas Anderson (26 Oct 1815-08 Dec 1894): m'd 18 Oct 1838 STOUT , Nancy; s/o William Taylor and Mary Ann (Wilkins) Stott; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington
STOTT, William Taylor (13 1846-03 Jun 1910): m'd 1874 ALDRICH, Lydia Glover; s/o Thomas and Nancy (Stout) Stott; buried Ivy Cemetery, Prescott, Walla Walla County, Washington
STOTT, William Wallace (Jul 1842-c1905): s/o James and Elizabeth (Denny) Stott; 1900 Census was single and living at Troutdale, Multnomah County, Oregon with sister, Sarah Hicklin
STOUFFER, Jonathan (1825-1902): m'd 1853 MCCAIN, Agnes
STOUT, John Franklin (01 Nov 1829-27 Nov 1915): m'd 1874 BRISTO, Agnes May; s/o Hezekia and Nancy (McGuire) Stout; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington
STOUT, Nancy (22 May 1821-20 Sep 1907): m'd 18 Oct 1838 STOTT, Thomas Anderson; d/o Hezekia and Nancy (McGuire) Stout; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington
STOUT, Samuel M. (04 Feb 1814-25 Oct 1877): s/o Hezekia and Nancy (McGuire) Stout; buried Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Washington County, Oregon; Trail Journal located at Fort Walla Walla Museum in Walla Walla, Washington
STRINGER, Bluford Stephen (28 Mar 1809-14 Jan 1893): m'd CARROLL, Almira; s/o William Reuben and Delilah (Owen) Stringer; buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon
STRINGER, Elisa Ann (Dec 1844-22 Oct 1927): m'd SOUTH, Jesse Marion; d/o Bluford Stephen and Almira (Carroll) Stringer; buried Gilliland Cemetery, Sweet Home, Linn County, Oregon
STRINGER, Elizabeth (12 Jan 1802-03 Apr 1885): m'd 1820 COYLE, John "Jackie" Patrick (1795-1848); d/o William Reuben and Delilah (Owen) Stringer; started from Peoria Co, IL with five of her children; her older children, Reuben Stringer Coyle and William Coyle and their families were pioneers of 1847; buried Monroe Cemetery, Monroe, Benton County, Oregon
STRINGER, Ephraim (24 Dec 1839-10 Aug 1919): m'd BEELER, Lucinda Rosella; s/o Bluford Stephen and Almira (Carroll) Stringer; buried Evergreen Memorial Park, McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon
STRINGER, Jerile (29 Jul 1841-30 Jan 1918): m'd DAVENPORT, Mary A.; s/o Bluford Stephen and Almira (Carroll) Stringer; buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon
STRINGER, John W. (1834-1866): s/o Bluford Stephen and Almira (Carroll) Stringer; buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon
STRINGER, Julia Ann (1851-1888): do Bluford Stephen and Almira (Carroll) Stringer; buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon
STRINGER, Lewis (06 Mar 1839-1909): s/o Bluford Stephen and Almira (Carroll) Stringer; buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon
STRINGER, William M. (Mar 1836-Dec 1903): m'd DANIELS, Sarah Ann; s/o Blewford Stephen and Almira (Carroll) Stringer; buried Wilderville Cemetery, Wilderville, Josephine County, Oregon
STRONG, Amos: m'd WESTCOTT, Ada
STRONG, Elijah (1809- ):
STRONG, Mary: m'd KINNEY, W. J.
STRONG, Phernia: m'd BAIN, []
STUMP
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
STUMP, Cuthbert (1809-1896): m'd 1829
YOCUM/YOAKUM,
Perlina/Paulina; donation land claim in Clackamas Co; died Columbia Co,
OR
SULLENS, Sarah (1800- ): m'd 1819 GREENSTREET, Absalom
SUMER, Jonas:
SUMMERVILLE, Henry B.: see 1849 listing
SUTTON, James McCall (1830-1878): m'd 1867 SHOOK, Mary Jane; s/o John and Nancy (McCall) Sutton; noteworthy in Oregon history as person who named Crater Lake; editor of the Jacksonville Oregon Sentinel; returned to Illinois with father and several brothers to bring remaining family out west *3
SUTTON, John Pierce Capt.: traveled with Silas Miller company accompanied by his grown sons; returned with some of his sons to Cass Co and in 1854 returned with the rest of the family; settled in Polk Co *3
SUTTON, Solomon Henry (1832-1916): s/o John and Nancy (McCall) Sutton; later years spent in Montana where he died *3
SWADKA, Mr.:
SWEENEY, Alexander W.:
SWIFT, John N.:
SYMONS, Henry:
SYMONS, Jane:
SYMONS, Josiah:
SYMONS, Mary:
SYMONS, Nancy:
SYMONS, Nathan D. (1818- ): m'd 1840 BURSON, Mahala
SYMONS, Sylvanus:
SYMONS, Sylvester:
SYMONS, Thomas:
TABOR, John B.:
TANDY, Robert (1831-1905): never married; came west with brother-in-law, Mahlon Harlow and family; wintered in Salt Lake, started east in 1853 with Andrew J. Babb, attacked by Indians at Crow Creek 19 Jul 1853. Two men turned back and joined Gale party, Took Elliott Cutoff. Babb turned back to main trail and Robert continued on with "Lost Wagon Train".
TANNER, Elisha S.: m'd [] , Lucy
TATE, Mr.:
TAYLOR, Ab:
TAYLOR, Absolem: m'd [] , Permelia
TAYLOR, David M. ( -1895):
TAYLOR, J. N.:
TAYLOR, James C. : m'd TRIMBLE, Charlotte; s/o William and America Taylor
TAYLOR, Sarah E.: m'd SMITH, Ephraim L.
TAYLOR, William (1811- ): m'd 1834 [], America
TEDEROW, Charles W.:
TERHUNE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
TERHUNE, Jabez (1823-1876): m'd 1847 MCALPIN, Margaret Jane (1821-1867); s/o David and Mary (Cooper) Terhune; was a wagon maker and wheelright; settled Jefferson, Marion Co, OR; buried Jefferson Cemetery
TERHUNE, Martha Ellen (1848-1877): m'd 1865 LOONEY, Benjamin F.; d/o Jabez and Margaret (McALPIN) Terhune; died at Jefferson, Marion Co, OR
TERHUNE, Mary Elizabeth (1850-1905): m'd 1867 WARREN, William; d/o Jabez and Margaret (McALPIN) Terhune; died at Long Beach, CA
TERHUNE, William Franklin (1849-1886): m'd 1873 ANDERSON, Laurel Adelaide; s/o Jabez and Margaret (McALPIN) Terhune; buried Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Marion Co, OR
Terpen
T. THOMAS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
THOMAS, Caroline (1832-1901): m'd 1852
SHELTON,
Harvey
THOMAS, Catherine (1841- ): m'd MORRIS, Lee
THOMAS, Jane (20 Dec 1820-02 Mar 1899): m'd 23 Sep 1837 McALPIN, Robert; divorced 1873
THOMAS, Newton:
THOMAS, Stephen B.: m'd [] , Eliza
THOMAS, Terpen T.: m'd CURL, Nancy; this name is found numerous ways but according to the family researcher this is the way he personally signed documents
THOMPSON, Emma:
THOMPSON, Estella: m'd PETERSON, A. F.
THOMPSON, George:
THOMPSON, John:
THOMPSON, Laura: m'd BOOTH, James
THOMPSON, Mary Ann R.W. (1817-1886: m'd SAVAGE, Americus
THOMPSON, Newton Addison:
THOMPSON, Olive Irene:
THOMPSON, Orpha (1802-1863): m'd 16 Apr 1818 RICHARDSON, John Griffin; d/o William and Emily (Hammitt) Thompson; born 26 Feb 1802 SC and died 07 Jun 1863 Linn Co, OR; buried Providence Cemetery, Linn Co, OR; mother of 12 children by first marriage (Milton Epson, Thomas Jefferson, William Winston, George Washington, Lewis Clarke, Elijah Thompson, Obediah Waddle, John Wesley, Andrew Jackson, Enoch Numbers, James Asher and Rebecca Jane)
THOMPSON, Robert Mitchell (1824-1893): m'd NYE, Agnes
THORN, Martha ( -1882): m'd HICKLIN, John L.; husband emigrated in 1849 with the Denney brothers
Richard
R. THORNTON FAMILY RESEARCHER:
THORNTON, James:
THORNTON, John:
THORNTON, Louisa J. (1821- ): m'd 1845 STEWART, James H.
THORNTON, Mary:
THORNTON, Rebecca:
THORNTON, Richard R. (1827-1872): m'd 1853 HOLCOMB,
Eliza; settled DLC in Polk Co; born Clark Co., OH, died The Dalles, Wasco Co., OR;
m'd June 5, 1853 Polk Co., Oregon Territory, Eliza Holcomb, granddaughter of Matthew and
Sarah (Elmore) Sparks.
TICE, Isaac: m'd [], Elizabeth
*19: TITUS, E: driver for Stewart family
TOWNSEND, Job (1826-1856): m'd 1853 PETTIJOHN, Mary
*4: TREWITT, Victor:
TUCKER
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
TUCKER, Benjamin (1818-1897): m1. 11 Dec 1845 TUCKER , Polly; m2. 07 Nov 1874 TUCKER, Mary; note: the last names of both of these wives show as Tucker in the marriage records. It is assumed the second Mrs. Tucker is probably her married name. It may be true of the first Mrs. Tucker as well since she may actually be a second wife. Benjamin has a son, John born c 1843 according to the 1850 census records. The census could be in error or there may have been another wife. Extensive research would be necessary to document all the wives.
TUCKER, Charles H. (1847- ): s/o Benjamin and Polly (Tucker) Tucker
TUCKER, James:
TUCKER, John (1843- ): s/o Benjamin and Polly (Tucker) Tucker
TUCKER, John Jackson (1821- ): m'd 1844 CALLENDER, America
TUCKER, Polly (1828-bef 1874): m'd 11 Dec 1845 TUCKER, Benjamin
TUCKER, Samuel (1849- ): s/o Benjamin and Polly (Tucker) Tucker
TUCKER, William:
*18/*21: TURNER, James
TURPIN, Katherine:
TURPIN, Lee Morris:
TURPIN, Thomas T.: note, although found on some lists this is actually Terpen T. Thomas.
VANDERCOCK, Eliza: m'd 1835 COOKE, Edwin N.
VANDERCOOK, Eliza (20 Apr 1816-20 Aug 1900): m'd 05 Sep 1835 COOKE, Edwin Nathaniel; d/o Henry and Margery (Lester) Vancercook; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon
VANDERVERT
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
VANDERVERT, Charles H.: m'd 1833 NYE ,
Harriet
VANDUYN, I. (1837- )
"VANDUYN, I.--Born March 6, 1837, in Adams County, Illinois, and taken, when a child, to Missouri ; with his parents came to Oregon in 1851, and his father, Isaac Vanduyn, is now a resident of Lane County. Mr. Vanduyn occupied himself at first with dealing in stock, but in 1866 entered into business with W. H. McCully and John Somerville, in merchandising. The firm dissolved two years later, and Mr. Vanduyn went to Eastern Oregon to spend two years in the cattle trade. Later he returned to Independence and traded for three years, then forming a partnership with S. W. Smith, under the firm name of Vanduyn & Smith, which still exists." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 747]
VANDUYN, Isaac Lane : m'd MILES, Sally
VANHOOSER, Jane (1816-1895): m'd 15 Nov 1846 BELL, John Weeks; d/o Valentine and Sarah (Howard) VanHooser
VANNUYS, John: m'd [] , Catharine
*22: VAUGHN, William D. (1831- ): was hired as a hunter for the train; arrived via Barlow Road, reached Foster Farm in October; settled in Washington
VAWTER, William:
VEAZEY, Elisha (1823- ): m'd 1854 NEWSOM, Margaret Jane
VINCENT, R.:
VULGEMORE, Unity M. (1824- ): m'd NYE, Adam P.
WAHRUM, Henry: m'd [] , Catharine
WAITE, Edward M.:
"WAITE, EDWARD M.--Born in Springfield, Massachusetts; learned the printers trade; came to Oregon and procured a "sit"; upon the Oregon Statesman, published at Oregon City by Asahel Bush. In 1869 entered upon job printing in Salem." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 748]
WALKER, Gillum H.: m'd [] , Rhoda
WALKER, Mary J. (1828-1887): m'd 1849 RENSHAW, W. D.
WALKER, N. J.:
WALKER, Susan Isabella "Belle" (15 Mar 1834-19 Jan 1918): m'd 04 Aug 1852 COOKE, Joseph; d/o Daniel and Anna (Chandler) Walker; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon
"Educator, music teacher, poet, was born in Meridien, Conn., the daughter of Anna Chandler and Daniel Walker. In 1851, she and her mother, in company with an uncle, the Rev. George C. Chandler, crossed the plains to Oregon, settling at Salem, where she married in 1852 to Joseph Cooke. Living briefly on a donation land claim near Jefferson, they moved back to Salem, where she lived for 30 years, taught classes at Willamette University, in Clackamas County and at Astoria. For several years she conducted a private school at Salem, taught music and art students, and served as first woman clerk in the Oregon Legislature. She wrote and published one volume of verse, 1871, which merited some attention and by which she is best remembered. Here home was a center for literary friends. A second book of poetry was burned in manuscript form in the San Francisco fire. She died at Newberg. She had two children." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 61]
WALKER, William: m'd [] , Nancy
WALTER, Alpheus Alva: m'd NEVER MARRIED
WALTER, Eliza Amanda: m'd DELANY, Daniel Jr.
WALTER, Estella Jane: m'd ALEXANDER, W. F. Dr.
WALTER, Frank Marion: m'd HOWARD, Clara
WALTER, Fred Dayton: m'd ANDERSON, Terena
WALTER, George: m'd NEVER MARRIED
WALTER, Mabel Jerusha: m'd MILLER, George S.
WALTER, Mary Lurana Bell: m'd FOY, Hugh
WALTER, Nickerson: m'd NEVER MARRIED
WALTER, Ralph:
WALTER, Ralph (1817- ): m'd 1840 WALES, Catharine
"WALTER, RALPH--Born in Connecticut in 1817; parents took him when young to New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. After five years residence in the later State, he came to Oregon, crossing the plains, and settled in Marion County and has resided there since. Located in Jefferson in 1871, and conducts the only hotel at that place. Married in Ohio in 1840 to Miss Catharine Wales. They have nine living children Eliza Amanda, Mabel J., Alpheus A., Mary B., Rudama, Frances M., Sarah, Estella, and Fred D." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 748]
WALTER, Rudama Aryann: m'd MILLER, William C.
WALTER, Sarah Taylor: m'd EWELL, Pleasant H.
WALTON, James:
WARD, James H.:
WARREN, Francis M.: m'd DYER, Elizabeth
WATKINDS
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
WATKINDS, William H.: one of Oregon's
first wardens;
helped abolish Oregon's iron boot; settled in Portland area
WEBSTER, George:
WEED, Elizabeth Clark (20 Oct 1813-20 May 1855): m'd 06 Nov 1833 GRAY, David D.; buried Wilson Blain Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon; [note that this cemetery is now farmland and privately owned. The cemetery is on the David Gray DLC #43 and is sometimes confused with Union Point Cemetery]
WERMUTH, Esther Jane (1827-1915): m1. b. 27 Feb 1827 NY; m1. HUNTLEY, Joseph David; m1. WOODS, John; died in CA
WESTACOTT, Louis (1820- ):
WHITAKER, Joseph:
*19: WHITE, [ ]: brother of Joseph and Margaret White; married with two sons (probably teenaged) and his wife; joined Spinning train about half way to OR
*19: WHITE, [ ]: brother of Joseph and Margaret White; unmarried; joined Spinning train about half way to OR
*19: WHITE, Ann Elizabeth (1836-1926): m'd BIGELOW, Daniel Richardson; d/o William and Margaret (Stewart) White . She was born 03 Nov 1836 in Illinois; died 08 Feb 1926 in Olympia, Thurston County, WA.
*19: WHITE, Anson Slater (1848-1931): s/o William and Margaret (Stewart) White
WHITE, Charles F. (09 Jul 1815-23 Aug 1882): m'd 08 Sep 1842 BUCHANAN, Elizabeth; s/o Samuel and Theresa/Thirza (Gowing) White; settled Lewis County, Washington; buried Boisfort Cemetery, Boisfort, Lewis County, Washington
*19: WHITE, Elizabeth:
WHITE, Ellen:
*19: WHITE, George Washington (1846-1889): s/o William and Margaret (Stewart) White
WHITE, Henry (1811- ): m'd 1836 PIERSON, Charlotte
"WHITE, HENRY B.--Mr. White, now a prosperous farmer of Yamhill County, was born in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, April 28, 1811. He removed to Ohio in 1817, to Indiana in 1835, to Missouri in 1840, and to Oregon in 1851. He settled first in the Waldo Hills, Marion County, but removed since to his present location at White s Station, Yamhill County, the point of junction of the broad and narrow gauge railroads of the West side. Here he farms and conducts a warehouse. He married Miss Charlotte S. Pierson in La Grange, Indiana, March 24, 183(&gt;. Children Emily, Anise, John, Margaret and Eliza (twins), Andrew J., Robert, William, Mary W., and Sarah F." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 748-9]
WHITE: Jasper Sylvanus. (1846- ): s/o Charles and Elizabeth (Buchanan) White
*19: WHITE, Joseph: widowed and traveling with two brothers and sister, Margaret White; joined Spinning train about half way to OR
*19: WHITE, Jerusha: m'd 1853 STEWART, Abraham Williamson; d/o Joseph White; joined Spinning train about half way to OR
*19: WHITE, Margaret (c1834- ): m'd CHAMBERS, Andrew Jackson; traveled to OR with three brothers; joined Spinning train about half way to OR
*19: WHITE, Mary Ellen (1846-1915): d/o William and Margaret (Stewart) White
*19: WHITE, William Nathan Jr (1839-1893): s/o William and Margaret (Stewart) White
WHITSON, Benjamin F.: m'd [] , Eliza
WICKERSHAM, Frank:
WILES, Amanda (1847�) or (1849- ); d/o James WILES and Lucinda (the first census 1850 says she�s one, in 1860, she�s 13 on the census)
WILES, James (1826- ), m�d about 1847 Lucinda (1827- )
WILES, Lucinda: m'd WILES, James
WILES, Sarah E. (1850-1880); m�d 1864 Andrew J. TURPIN; d/o James WILES and Lucinda
WILHELM, George:
WILLIAMS, Elijah: m'd WATSON, Sarah Ann
WILLIAMS, George (1839- ):
"WILLIAMS, GEORGE--Major Williams served in the United States army during the civil war and subsequently, and held a variety of military offices. His military career was highly successful. Since severing his connection with the regular army he has occupied himself and his fortune in financial undertakings of importance. He is at present the senior partner of the well-known firm of Williams and England, bankers of Salem. Major Williams acts as treasurer of the State Insurance Company, whose stock is held entirely in Oregon and Washington Territory, and whose officers are citizens of those two sections. They are President, L. L. Rowland, M. D.; Vice-President, E. 11 McElroy, Ph. D.; Treasurer, Major Greo. Williams; Secretary, H. W. Cottle; Assistant Secretary, F. S. Cottle. The company, it is well known, is entirely an Oregonian organization a home production, so to speak. Its business is confined to assuming risks on farm buildings and crops, and the largest of these risks does not exceed $2,500. The capital stock is $100,000, and now, after less than a year's business, the immense amount of $80,000 has been received as premiums, etc. Such a result indicates the esteem in which this new and substantial company is held by the public." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 749]
WILLIAMS, Helen: m'd STRATTON, Milton A.
*18/*21: WILLIAMS, James Erwin. (08 Jul 1838-08 Mar 1882): m'd 08 Aug 1865 KING, Roscia; s/o Joseph and Huldah (Francis) Williams; returned to Illinois after death of father where he remained until 1876 when he moved to Nodaway County, Missouri; buried Indian Point Cemetery, Athens, Menard County, Illinois
WILLIAMS, James S.: m'd [] , Francis
*18/*21: WILLIAMS, Jeremiah Hitchcock (14 Nov 1839-17 May 1896): m'd 06 Sep 1866 SCOTT, Cynthia; s/o Joseph and Huldah (Francis) Williams; returned to Illinois after death of father where he remained; buried High Ridge Cemetery, Stanberry, Gentry County, Missouri
WILLIAMS, John ( -1851):
*18/*21: WILLIAMS, John Calvin (28 Dec 1846-1894 ): s/o Joseph and Huldah (Francis) Williams; returned to Illinois after death of father; buried Indian Point Cemetery, Athens, Menard County, Illinois
*18/*21: WILLIAMS, Joseph ( -1853): m'd 10 Nov 1836 FRANCIS, Huldah; wife died 10 Dec 1848 prior to emigration. Joseph and his six sons started April 3, 1851 for Oregon; while exploring the country Joseph Williams was killed by Rogue river Indians in May 1853. His brother, Colonel John Williams brought the children back to Springfield, Illinois
*18/*21: WILLIAMS, Newton Allen (17 Oct 1845 -1911 ): m'd 17 Oct 1871 COX, Mary Catherine "Kate".; s/o Joseph and Huldah (Francis) Williams; returned to Illinois after death of father where he remained until later moving near Maryville, Missouri; buried Indian Point Cemetery, Athens, Menard County, Illinois
WILLIAMS, Oliver C.:
WILLIAMS, R. Hon.:
WILLIAMS, Richard (1836- ):
*18/*21: WILLIAMS, Simeon Francis "Frank" (12 Jul 1841-17 Apr 1863 ): s/o Joseph and Huldah (Francis) Williams; returned to Illinois after death of father where he went to live with his uncle, Charles Francis, at Laporte, Indiana. He enlisted in 1861 in the 20th Indiana Infantry and died of disease contracted in the army; buried Indian Point Cemetery, Athens, Menard County, Illinois
*18/*21: WILLIAMS, William Benjamin/Buck (29 May 1843-01 Dec 1950): m'd 01 Nov 1870 WHITNEY, Ann M. s/o Joseph and Huldah (Francis) Williams; returned to Illinois after death of father where he remained until 1876 when he moved to Nodaway County, Missouri; buried Indian Point Cemetery, Athens, Menard County, Illinois
WILLIAMSON, Jacob:
WILSON FAMILY RESEARCHER:
WILSON, G. W. (1824- ):
WILSON, James Thomas (c1850- ): m'd MARKS, Eliza Ann; s/o John and Mahala Wilson
WILSON, John (1813-1868): m'd 1835 SCOTT, Mahala; note family records listing 1833 wedding date are incorrect
WILSON, John: m'd SCOTT, Mahala; emigrated with their ten children
WILSON, Miss: m'd BLACK, T. J.
WILSON, Nancy Ann: m'd 1845 SARGEANT, Philip
"CHANDLER, MRS. NANCY--Born in Ohio in 1827; came to Oregon in 1851, and settled in Polk County. Resides near Ballston. She married P. Sargent in 1844. Mr. Sargent dying, she married, in 1863, J. M. Chandler, who is also deceased. Her children are W. J., William, Mary, C., Martha, J. M., Joel, C. T., George, Charles, Henry, Albert, and Emma." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.730]
WILSON, Pryor:
WILSON, Robert: m'd FREMAN, Nancy
WILSON, Samuel (1812-1907): sister, Mary (Wilson) Cline was an emigrant of 1844
WITHERS, John Evan Price (1830- ): m'd 1854 GILLESPIE, Margaret
WOOD, Elizabeth: m'd MORSE, William B.
WOODBRIDGE, Nancy Merrick (06 Feb 1818-18 Jun 1889): m'd 04 Sep 1845 GEARY, Edward Ratchford; d/o Ebenezer and Electa (Hollister) Woodbridge; buried Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; second wife of Edward Geary, husband sent to Oregon as Presbyterian missionary; arrived by ship
WOODFORD, Helen Maria (16 Sep 1816-03 Jun 1887): m'd 1838 COLVIG, William Lyngae Dr.; d/o Allen and Alphia (Woodruff) Woodford; buried Rock Point Cemetery, Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon
WOODWARD, Elijah: m'd ADAMS, Amelia
WOODWARD, Elizabeth: m'd 1849 WOODWARD, Luther L.
WOODWARD, Luther L.: m'd 1849 , Elizabeth
WRIGHT, Sarah Catharine (1827- 1891): m'd 1842 MCCULLOUGH, Commodore Perry; resided in Yamhill County through the 1870 census but by 1880 is found living with her husband and family in Wasco county. She was the mother of nine children (Martha, Robert, John, Mary, Louisa, Eva, F. Alice. A. Cora and M. Susan.) Sarah died 29 Aug 1891 and is buried at the Star #23 Rebekah Community Cemetery (aka IOOF) at Dufur, Wasco Co, OR
WRIGHT, Silas:
YATER, James T.:
YATES, William: m'd [] , Sarah
YOCUM
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
YOCUM, Allen:
YOCUM, Eliza: m'd BRADFORD, Allen
YOCUM, Evelyn: m'd BROWN, James H.
YOCUM, Franklin (1820- ): m'd 1842 DARNELL, Nancy Jane
"YOCUM, FRANKLIN--Born in Kentucky, July 30, 1820; came from Illinois to Oregon, and settled at Mill Creek, Polk County, where he still resides; occupation, farming and stock-raising. Married Nancy J. Darnall in Illinois. Children Allyn, Evaline, Murilla J., Eliza, Rebecca H., Matilda D., Lora (deceased), Olive L., and Harvey (deceased)." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 750]
YOCUM, Hathaway:
"YOCUM, HATHAWAY--Born in Sangamon County, Illinois, in 1831. Came to Oregon and settled at Bellevue, Yamhill County, but now lives in Polk County. Occupation, farming. Married Miss Mary T. March in 1852. Children Elizabeth F., C. C., Lavinia C., Joseph M., William A., and Eddie T." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 750]
YOCUM, James P.: s/o Jacob and Mary (Booth) Yocum
YOCUM, Marilla J.: m'd CARTER, David
YOCUM, Perlina/Paulina (1807-1893): m'd STUMP, Cuthbert; originally settled in Clackamas Co; died in Columbia Co per Rose Terry Caudle at RMTerry@prodigy.net
YOCUM, Rebecca:
YOCUM, Samuel: s/o Jacob and Mary (Booth) Yocum
YOCUM, William: s/o Jacob and Mary (Booth) Yocum
YOUNG, Eliza Jane (1826-1892): m'd 17 Sep 1843 RICHARDSON, William Winston; d/o James Young; born 01 Jul 1826 KY and died 07 Apr 1892 Linn Co, OR buried Franklin Butte Cemetery, Scio, OR ; mother of 11 children (Emeline, James Asher, Sarah E., Margaret Adeline, Elijah Harrison, Orpha, Marion, Abraham Lincoln, Mary A., Louis Winston and Marshall Nay)
YOUNG, Ely:
YOUNG, George W. (1828- ): m'd SIMONS, Clarinda
YOUNG, Mary Ann (1828-1868): m'd Feb 1845 RICHARDSON, George Washington; d/o James Young; born 04 Jul 1828 KY and died 18 Oct 1868 Polk Co, OR; buried Bethel Cemetery, Polk Co, OR; mother 9 children (William S., Lewis C., Isaac Newton, George Washington, James W., Benjamin Franklin, Sarah A. and John R.)
YOUNG, Melinda: m'd CLELEN, John H.
YOUST, Rachel: m'd 1836 JOHNSON, Lewis
ZIEBER, Albert (1830- ): m'd 1858 MANOR, Charlotte
"ZIEBER, A.--Born in Maryland in 1830; was a member of the last Territorial, and of the first State Legislature of Oregon. Moved from Yamhill County to Portland in 1862; was U. S. Marshal under President Johnson; was elected sheriff of Multnomah County in 1866. He was for a time in the dray and hack business, but after his term of office expired, he sold out and went to hotel keeping, and has remained in it since. Is now a resident of Forest Grove. Married Miss Charlotte Manor in 1858, and has five children Lydia, Fred, Eugenia, Albert S., and Thomas E. Mr. Zieber was the first man to join the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Oregon." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 750]
ZIEBER, Ella (1835- ):
ZIEBER, Eugenia (1833-1862): m'd BUSH, Asahel
ZIEBER, John Shunk (1803-1878): m'd 1825 SLOAN, Eliza
ZIEBER, John Shunk (1840- ):
ZIEBER, Octavia (1838- ):
ZIEBER, Zula (1843-1870):
ZIMMERMAN, Jacob: m'd [] , Sebaldin
ZINN, Mary Ann: m'd LEASURE, John
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