I am starting to update information on this list and will be adding a commentary on the 1852 emigration in the future.
If you have a family that came in 1852 and wish to submit the information I can be contacted at the email address at the bottom of this page.
*1) Capt. Alvin Clark
*2) Akin, Richey, Ingram, Booth journey has been documented and compiled by Mike Booth at mikeboo@clatskanie.com
*3) Capt John Metzker, originally an emigrant of 1848 returned east and led a party of family and friends to OR in 1852. There were 22 wagons in the group.
*4) McCully Train was compiled and published by Sanford and Sally Wilbur. Their web site features many of the names on the McCully Train
*5) Capt. Daviess Gibson, originally emigrant of 1849, led party of 40 wagons that included family and friends
*6) Forgey group as compiled by Richard Schack
*7) Capt. Calvin T. Hales party originating in McDonough Co, IL
*8) Overland diary of Lafayette Spencer (The Annals of Iowa, Vol VIII #4 (January 1908) p304-310 contains the 1852 diary of Lafayette Spencer. His group left VanBuren Co, IA on May 11th and reached Portland, OR on Oct 26, 1852
*9) Capt.
Jacob Jones left Northfield, Boone Co, IN on March 2, 1852 leading a caravan of 52 covered wagons drawn by ox-teams.
There
were 46 people on the train (This is the only number I found). All the
wagons but one belonged to the family. Each wagon was drawn by three or
four yoke of oxen, that would be over one hundred fifty. They started from
Indiana and crossed the Missouri River at Council Bluffs, taking the Oregon
Trail up the Platte River, and after a six month journey they arrived at The
Dalles on September 28, remaining there until December. .... On the trip
to Oregon they lost five members to cholera. Those who died
were Lydia JONES (1`844-1852); Mrs. Cynthia Ann JONES died 26 June
1852; Mrs. Sarah JONES; Mark Dugan JONES; William Lemley JONES (buried
near The Dalles)"; source: Paul Rekow's Family Tree http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=paulrekow;
contributed by Ken Robinson, Rancho Cordova, CA, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=kenskin39.
Note
per Ken Robinson: I'm not quite sure how "46 people" -
including children - managed 52 wagons. I'm suspicious of the
math. Any additional information would be appreciated.
*10) Davis Train
*11) Capt. Anson Goodrich headed up a train
that started at Lima Rock County, WI.
*SR = Southern Route
Note: all female members of the
emigration will be listed by maiden name, if known, even if they were
married at the time of emigration.
ABBOTT, Amanda: d/o John and Keturah (Ballinger) Abbott
ABBOTT, Catherine ( - ): d/o John and Keturah (Ballinger) Abbott
ABBOTT, John Jr. ( - ): s/o John and Keturah (Ballinger) Abbott
ABBOTT, John Vance ( - ): m'd BALLINGER, Keturah
ADAMS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
ADAMS, Abraham Hayes (1830-1852): s/o
John and Mary (Hinkle) Adams;
died on plains
ADAMS, Ada Ann: d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Adaline ( -1852) m'd 1850 SHAFF, Henry C.; died on the Oregon Trail
ADAMS, Alice A. (1848-1898): d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Amelia S. (1835-1919): m'd SHORTRIDGE, James S.; d/o John and Mary (Hinkle) Adams
ADAMS, Austin Hills: s/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Calvin Henry ( - ): m'd BARTLETT, Catherine J.
ADAMS, Carrie Cornelia: d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Catherine Swartslander (1828-1905): m'd 1847 WAGNER, Isaac M.; d/o John and Mary (Hinkle) Adams
ADAMS, Cecelia E. M. ( - ): m'd ,
*8) ADAMS, Charles: + family
ADAMS, Elizabeth Ann ( -1852): m'd THORNTON, Simeon Toney
ADAMS, Emma Ellen: d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Eva Ellen: d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Frank Grant: s/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Hannah R. ( - ): m'd STONE, []
ADAMS, Jessie S. (1831- ): s/o John and Mary (Hinkle) Adams
ADAMS, John Franklin (1799-1877): m'd 1820 HINKLE, Mary Rebecca
ADAMS, John Quincy (1840-1861): s/o John and Mary (Hinkle) Adams
ADAMS, Ida Irene: d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Inez Ione: d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, John Quincy: s/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Lillie May: d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Mary Ann (1830-1878): m'd 1847 WHITLEY, James W.; twin to Abraham Hayes Adams; d/o John and Mary (Hinkle) Adams
ADAMS, Mary Maria: d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams
ADAMS, Millie ( - ): m'd 1858 MEREDITH, John Wesley
ADAMS, Nancy Eleanor (1821-aft 1880): m'd 1841 SARGENT, Abraham A.; d/o John and Mary (Hinkle) Adams
ADAMS, Oliver Harmon (1819-1908): m'd HILL, Mary Sophia; settled near the present city of Carlton, Yamhill Co
ADAMS, Rebecca Sarah (1842-1925): m'd ROGERS, ( ); d/o John and Mary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams
AGEE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
AGEE, Benjamin Coats (1837-1920): m'd
1863 LADY, Sarah Elizabeth;
s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; moved from Yamhill Co
to Douglas Co c1869; sheriff of Douglas Co
AGEE, Isaac (1811-1900): m'd 1831 THORNTON, Cordelia; settled in Gopher Valley, Yamhill Co
AGEE, Jackson K. (1846-1917): m1. 1866 DOWNING, Marcella; m2. BAKER, America Ann; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee
AGEE, James (1844-1905): m1. 1869 MURRAY, Fanny Jane; m2. MURRAY, May Noble; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee
AGEE, John (1849-1912): m'd 1866 THORNTON, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; moved to Douglas Co from Yamhill Co c1869
AGEE, Judy Belinda (1852-1925): m'd FRISTOE, James A.; d/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee
AGEE, Malissa Ann (1841-1852): d/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; died on trail; family tradition says she fell from horse hitting her head on rock
AGEE, Mary Emmaline (1834-1894): m'd 1851 ATTERBURY, Greene Rufus Pinckney; d/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; originally settled in Yamhill Co and later moved to Douglas Co
AGEE, Matthew W. (1842-1887): m1. 1878 Sarah C. Winter; m2. MILLER, Martha; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee
AGEE, Sarah Marinda (1849-1925): m'd COATS, Lemuel A.; d/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee
AGEE, William T. (1833-1857): s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; died of wounds received in Indian War
AGEE, Wilson (1836-1883): m'd 1860 STEVENS, Martha Vernelia; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee;
AIKEN, Susan ( -1852): m'd ALLEN, Abner; died on trail of mountain fever; buried at crossing of the Sweetwater
*2) AKIN, Caroline (1846- ): d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin
*2) AKIN, Elizabeth (1835- ): d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin
*2) AKIN, Frances (1844- ): d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin
*2) AKIN, Franklin (1842- ): s/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin
*2) AKIN, James Jr. (1833- ): s/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin
*2) AKIN, James Sr (1807-1852): died shortly after arrival in Portland, OR; brother of Ritta Ann Akin Ingram
*2) AKIN, John L. (1837- ): s/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin
*2) AKIN, Mary Ann (1850-1852): d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin; died on Lower Cascades, Columbia River, October 1852
*2) AKIN, Nancy (1840- ): d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin
*2) AKIN, Ritta Ann (1815 - ): m'd INGRAM, James; sister of James Akin Sr.
*2) AKIN, Susan (1823- ): m'd AKIN, Richard
ALEXANDER, James H. ( -1857): m'd ,
ALLEN, Abner (1799-1888): m'd AIKEN, Susan; buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion Co, OR
ALLEN, Artimesia (1813-1930): m'd STEWART, Robert Smith
ALLEN, Daniel:
ALLEN, David:
ALLEN, Hannah ( - ): m'd ,
ALLEN, Henry (1828-1908): m'd 1852 ROCKWOOD, Frances Elmira
ALLEN, Ira ( - ): m'd ,
ALLEN, Mary (1846-1922): m'd 1866 BLACKERBY, Thomas R.
ALLEN, Sarah Frances (1833-1910): m'd 1854 COOLIDGE, Ai
*8) ANDERSON, Israel:
*8) ANDERSON, Mathies:
ANDREWS, William J. (1818- ): m'd 1846 , Sarah Jane
*4)ANGELL, Sarah Margaret (1851- ): m'd 1872 CAMPBELL, William Ellis; d/o Thomas and Susan Pinney (Yeomans) Angell
*4) ANGELL, Thomas ( - ): m'd YEOMAN, Susan Pinney
ARMSTRONG, Abner Enyart (1833- ): s/o Andrew and Mary (Roberts) Armstrong
ARMSTRONG, Andrew Jackson (1798-1852): m'd 1819 ROBERTS, Mary Ann; left IL on April 1, 1852 with his family; arrived in Sep and settled on Sauvie Island; died a month after they arrived and is buried in the old McQuinn Cemetery on Sauvie Island
ARMSTRONG, Daniel Boone (1835- ): m'd 1855 BONSER, Elizabeth Halstead; s/o Andrew and Mary (Roberts) Armstrong
ARMSTRONG, Joshua Lewis (c1842- ): s/o Andrew and Mary (Roberts) Armstrong
ARMSTRONG, Marquis DeLafayette (1831- ): m'd 1853 BONSER, Martha Jane; s/o Andrew and Mary (Roberts) Armstrong
ARMSTRONG, Marticia C. (1838- ): d/o Andrew and Mary (Roberts) Armstrong
ARMSTRONG, Mary Jane (1840- ): m'd 1853 LAMBERSON, Samuel; d/o Andrew and Mary (Roberts) Armstrong
ARMSTRONG, Naomi Aurilia (1849- ): m'd 1865 MUSGROVE, William Henry; d/o Andrew and Mary (Roberts) Armstrong
ARMSTRONG, Sarah Marian (1844- ): m'd MERRICK, Mr.; d/o Andrew and Mary (Roberts) Armstrong
ARNOLD
FAMILY RESEARCHER
ARNOLD, Isaac ( - ): m'd ,
ARNSPIGER, Martha:
ATTERBURY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
ATTERBURY, Greene Rufus Pinckney
(1827-1899): m'd 1851 AGEE, Mary Emmaline; s/o Greenberry and Elizabeth (Butler)
Atterbury; settled in Yamhill Co; later moved to Douglas Co
BAGBY, John:
BAGBY, Robert W. ( -1927): prospector and miner; lived between Molalla and Wilhoit; Bagby Hot Springs were named for him
BAGBY, William: m'd MCAULEY, Harriet
BAILEY
FAMILY RESEARCHER
BAILEY, Ambrose (1837-1903): m'd 1868
HADAWAY, Mary Elizabeth;
s/o Thomas and Mary Ann (Fields) Bailey
BAILEY, Charles P. (1850-1918): m'd STEPHENS, Mary; s/o Thomas and Mary Ann (Fields) Bailey
BAILEY, Eliza ( -1852): m'd SOVERNS, Jesse; died as the result of an accident shortly after reaching Portland
BAILEY, Luton (1839- ): s/o Thomas and Mary Ann (Fields) Bailey
BAILEY, Mary E. (1848-1932): d/o Thomas and Mary Ann (Fields) Bailey; died Oregon City, Clackamas Co, OR
BAILEY, Stephen S. (1846-1925): s/o Thomas and Mary Ann (Fields) Bailey; died Seattle, WA
BAILEY, Thomas (1812-1866): m'd 1835 FIELDS, Mary Ann; settled at north end of Boones Ferry in old Wilsonville; family started with six children, one died on the way
BAKER, Alcha Katherine (1825-1913): m'd 1845 SHAW, James; settled with husband near present day Milton-Freewater and is buried in Ford Cemetery there
BAKER, Eliza Jane: m'd 1849 CLARK, Alexander Carroll; settled with husband at the mouth of the Cowlitz River; mother of three sons and one daughter
*8) BAKER, Napoleon:
BALDEN, John (1815- ): m'd 1839 , Elizabeth
BANKS, Elizabeth Rose ( - ): m'd DOGGETT, James Simms; sister of Thomas and Lebbeus Banks
BANKS, Hilkiah Preston ( - ): m'd SHERROD, Martha Jane; s/o Thomas and Susannah (Jarver) Banks
BANKS, James Simms (1848- ): s /o Hilkiah and Martha (Sherrod) Banks
BANKS, Lebbeus Irwin ( - ): brother of Thomas and Elizabeth Banks
BANKS, Naomi Catherine (1851- ): d /o Hilkiah and Martha (Sherrod) Banks
BANKS, Rebecca Emaline (1849- ): d/o Hilkiah and Martha (Sherrod) Banks
BANKS, Thomas Baxter ( -1852): m'd JARVER, Susannah Rose; died on trail
BARBRE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BARBRE, Thomas: m'd 1853 HUNSAKER,
Margaret; settled in Lane Co;
was the father of 9 children
BARMORE, Sarah (1829-1910): m'd PAYNE,
*8) BARNES, Adam: + family
BARNES, E. W. ( - ): m'd ,
BARNES, Nancy (1832-1915): m'd 1851 GILMORE, James P.; settled in Douglas Co near present day Roseburg; mother of 13 children; in 1885 moved with family to Crofton Prairie in Washington Territory; buried in Goldendale Cemetery, Goldendale, WA
BARNETT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BARNETT, Barbara Ellen ( - ): m'd ,
BARNETT, John Ephriam ( - ): m'd ,
BARNETT, Martha Ann ( - ): m'd ,
BARRETT, Thomas ( - ): m'd ,
BARTLETT, Catherine ( - ): m'd ADAMS, Calvin Henry
BAXTER, William (1811-1852 ): m'd 1833 TOMPKINS , Elizabeth; died on trail
BEALL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BEALL HALL
at University of Oregon
BEALL, Robert Vinton (1831- ): m'd RIDDLE,
Ann Maria "Molly"; settled Douglas Co;brother of Thomas F. Beall
BEARD, John ( - ): m'd , BECKNER FAMILY
RESEARCHER:
Gary Beckner at gbeckner@softhome.net
BECKNER, John B. (1820- ): m'd 1845 STANTON, Rosetta
BECKNER, William (1848- ): s/o John and Rosetta (Stanton) Beckner
BEDWELL, Henry Franklin (1842- ): m'd 1864 PERKINS, Elizabeth Anne "Lizzie"
BEELER
FAMILY RESEARCHER
BEELER, Anna; m'd POWELL, Joab
BEELER, children: 10 of 17 children of John and Ann (Powell) Beeler
BEELER, John: m'd POWELL, Jane
BEELER, Rebecca: m'd Watkinson, Robert;
d/o John and Ann (Powell) Beeler
BENNETT
FAMILY RESEARCHER
BENNETT, Dolly Agnes (c1848- ): m'd 1880 LEARY,
William
BENNETT, Mary Elizabeth (Lizzy) (c1851- ):
BENNETT, Phoebe CRESWELL (1823-1863): m'd 2nd 1854 DELASHMUTT, John Kay
BENNETT, Thomas Wood (1811-1852): died on the
trail in Iowa Indian Territory just a week or so out
BERRY
FAMILY RESEARCHER
BERRY, Elizabeth Frances (1842-1926): m'd 1858
FRYREAR, John Burr; d/o Francis Berry; husband was emigrant of 1853; both are
buried at Camp Polk Cemetery, Sisters, OR
BERRY, Evelyn (1824- ):
BERRY, Francis: m'd MAHAN, Pamela
BERRY, Harriet (1844- ):
BERRY, John Preston (1829- ): m'd Unknown, Marcia
BERRY, Josephine Amanda (1846- ): m'd 1865 MCLANE, Samuel Marcus "Mark"
BERRY, Leander (1825- ):
BERRY, Martha A.:
BERRY, Sarah (1831-1852): m'd IRVINE, Bog
BERRY, William (1848- ):
BETTS, Paul ( - ): m'd ,
BEVANS, Pro: Mentioned in Samuel Woodruff Diary.
BIDDLE, Benjamin ( - ): m'd 1834 EVANS, Maria; was orginally emigrant of 1849; family did not emigrate until 1852
BILYEU FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BILYEU, Andrew Jackson (1830-1896): m'd
1844 BILYEU, Susannah;
wife was first cousin; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, Child: c/o Andrew and Susannah (Bilyeu) Bilyeu
BILYEU, Children: 5 c/o George and Hester (Reed) Bilyeu
BILYEU, Hubbard W. (1825-1908): m'd 1850 WORTHIN, Mary Ann; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, George Washington (1820-1898): m'd 1839 REED, Hester Jane; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, John Martin (1822-1903): m'd 1844 WASSON, Hannah J.; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, Julia Ann (1826-1904): m'd 1845 KINDER, William; d/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, Lucinda (1828-1904): m'd 1847 BRYANT, John; d/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, Martin Van Buren (1839-1911): m'd 1862 MASSEY, Rebecca Ellen; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, Nancy (1819-1901): m'd 1838 SMATHERS, John; d/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, Peter (1837-1901): m'd 1859 BRENNER, Elizabeth; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, Rhoda (1835-1913): m'd 1853 THOMAS, George B.; d/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BILYEU, William (1795-1879): m'd 1816 COKER, Dianna
BILYEU, William Jr. (1832-1907): m'd 1858 TURNER, Sarah Catherine; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu
BIRD, Maria: m'd SPRENGER, Nicholas
BLAIN, James (1837- ): m'd 1872 LATSHAW, Clara C.; s/o Samuel and Margaret Blain
BLAIN, Joseph (1835- ): s/o Samuel and Margaret Blain
BLAIN, Lucien (1846- ):
BLAIN, Margaret (1832- ): m'd BLAIN, Samuel
BLAIN, Mary E. ( - 1931):
BLAIN, Samuel (1806- ): m'd [ ], Margaret
BLAIN, William Barr (1808- ): m'd 1840 NYE, Rachel
BLAKELY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BLAKELY, Samuel Plumb (1830/31-1913): m'd 1864/65
THOMPSON, Mathilda Mallard; s/o Roswell and Anna Blakely; settled in Douglas
Co
BLANK FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BLANK, Stephen: m'd MCMILLAN, Parthenia
*4) BLODGETT, Margaret Hamilton: m'd MCDONALD, John Nelson
BLOUNT, ? ( - ): m'd ,
BLOUNT, Carrie ( - ): m'd ,
BLOUNT, William ( - ): m'd ,
BLOXSON, Cynthia (1832-1914): m'd 1852 GWINN, Norman
*8) BOLEY, John: + family
*8) BOLEY, Nicholas: + family
BOLLENGAUGH
FAMILY RESEARCHER
BOLLENBAUGH, Daniel Jackson: m'd 1853
SWARTS, Catherine Jane
BOLIN/BULLIN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BOLIN, Daniel (1819- ): m'd 1840 MOSER, Lucinda
BOLIN, Hester "Belle": m'd MCHALEY, Henry; d/o Daniel and Lucinda (Moser) Bolin
BOLIN, Mary E.: m'd 1866 COFFEY, James B.; d/o Daniel and Lucinda (Moser) Bolin
BOLTON, Absalom: see 1851
BOLTON, Daniel: see 1851
BOLUS, Susannah (1798-1867): m'd WHITE, Thomas Dr.; settled with family in Marion County near Butteville; buried in Butteville Cemetery
*10) BOND, Susana Iona: m'd DAVIS, Harmon C.
BONEBRAKE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BONEBRAKE, John:
BONEBRAKE, John Starr (c1830- ): s/o John Bonebrake
BONEBRAKE, Rhoda (1823-1876): m'd COCKLEREESE, Nathanil; d/o John Bonebrake
BOOTH FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*2) BOOTH, Alice (1824-1878): m'd 1843 RICHEY,
Caleb; s/o John and Sarah (Snowcroft) Booth; a brother (Richard) emigrated in
1847
*2) BOOTH, Caleb Ritchey (1852- ): m1. 1873 DICKEY, Elizabeth Mary; m2. 1884 RUSH, Mary C.; s/o Luke and Phoebe (McClintock) Booth
BOOTH, David: m'd 1851 LEE, Elizabeth Ann
*2) BOOTH, George Minor Rev. (1852-1905): m'd 1878 STAATS, Clara Ellen; s/o Robert and Mary (Minor) Booth; buried Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, OR
*2) BOOTH, John Owen (1848-1910): m'd [ ], Annie; s/o Robert and Mary (Minor) Booth
*2) BOOTH, Luke (1817-1904): m'd 1842 MCCLINTOCK, Phoebe Ann; s/o John and Sarah (Snowcroft) Booth; a brother (Richard) emigrated in 1847
*2) BOOTH, Mary Lucinda (1846- ): m'd 1886 TONEY, Jonathon; d/o Robert and Mary (Minor) Booth
*2) BOOTH, Milton (1847-1925): m'd 1885 SCOTT, Marilda; s/o Luke and Phoebe (McClintock) Booth
*2) BOOTH, Robert A. (1820-1917): m'd 1845 MINOR, Mary; s/o John and Sarah (Snowcroft) Booth; a brother (Richard) emigrated in 1847
*2) BOOTH, Robert Lorenzo (1843-1935): m'd [ ], Sophie; s/o Luke and Phoebe (McClintock) Booth
*2) BOOTH, Samuel (1851- ): s/o Luke and Phoebe (McClintock) Booth
BOOTH, Susan (1851-1852): d/o David and Elizabeth (Lee) Booth; said to be buried on trail
*2) BOOTH, William Andrew (1849-1922): m'd CAREY, Lucy S.; s/o Robert and Mary (Minor) Booth
BORDERS, Sarah (1797-1878): d/o Michael and Elizabeth (Yeast) Borders; buried in Hale-Simison Cemetery, Linn Co, OR
BORING, Joseph H. (1829- ):
BOWLBY, Wilson (1818 - ): m1. 1841 JONES, Lydia B.; m2. 1884 BURLINGAME, Ellen Louisa; s/o Joseph L. and Sarah (McPherson) Bowlby; "Dr. Wilson Bowlby.....is a native of New Hampton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, born on the 4th of July 1818...... was raised and educated in New Hampton... graduated form the Eclectic Medical College in Cincinnati...began the practice of medicine in Fairfield, Franklin County, Indiana, where he continued seven years, until his health gave out...came to Oregon and settled in Wash Co., purchased 320 acres in South Tualatin where he resided and practiced his profession until 1860, when he removed to Forest Grove for the school advantages for his children...1875 he purchased the drug business of Dr. Saylor and continued the business with success... 1880 he built a new store .......making it one of the finest business corners in the city.... 1883 he built a beautique residence, a credit alike to the city and to the taste of the family for whom it was built... made all the improvements on it, planting the trees and shrubs himself... elected a member of the last territorial Legislature of Oregon, as well as one of the first State Legislature......He served with like credit in the State Senate and has the honor of having been President, 1868, of that body... has also served in the councils if his city.... Mrs. Bowlby died on the 29th of April, 1883, and Dr. Bowlby was married again on the 24th of March, 1884, to Miss Ellen Louisa Burlingame, the widow of Mr. Randall Burlingame, of Wisconsin.....member of the IOOF since 1840...member of the AF&AM since 1850..he and his wife are both Methodists. [abstracted from Illustrated History of the State of Oregon, by Rev. A. K. Hines, D. D., 1893]
BOWERS, Phillip (1830-1911): m'd 1858 GEER, Samantha
BOWMAN, Nancy: m'd 1838 WHITTEMORE, Thomas
BOX, Hanna ( - ): m'd CROXTON, Thomas
BOYD, John O. (1834- ): m'd 1856 , Hannah
BOYLES, William N. ( - ): m'd ,
BOZARTH, William N. ( - ): m'd ,
*7) BRADSHAW, Mary: m'd MAYS, Elijah
*8) BRATTAIN, Alfred: s/o Paul Brattain
*8) BRATTAIN, Emilia Ann: d/o Paul Brattain
*8) BRATTAIN, Frances M.: s/o Paul Brattain
*8) BRATTAIN, J. Elizabeth: d/o Paul Brattain
*8) BRATTAIN, James C.: s/o Paul Brattain
*8) BRATTAIN, John: s/o Paul Brattain
*8) BRATTAIN, Jonathan Hill: see emigration of 1846
*8) BRATTAIN, Martha J.: d/o Paul Brattain
*8) BRATTAIN, Mary Ann: d/o Paul Brattain
*8) BRATTAIN, Paul (1801-1881): m'd CARTER, Elizabeth; settled Lane Co; no mention of wife in ODLC application but children listed as residents of OT in 1853
*8) BRATTAIN, Thomas: s/o Paul Brattain; see emigration of 1851
*8) BRATTAIN, William C: s/o Paul Brattain
*5: BRENTS, Isabelle ( - ): d/o Mr. and Mrs. Brents
*5: BRENTS, Mr. ( -1858): died of tuberculosis
*5: BRENTS, Mary ( - ): m'd BRENTS,
*5: BRENTS, Rebecca ( - ): d/o Mr. and Mrs. Brents
*5: BRENTS, Thomas H. (c1840 - ): s/o Mr. and Mrs. Brents; worked with cattle for several years; went to Baker City mines; rode for Pony Express and served several terms in Congress
BROTHERS, Tycer ( - ): m'd ,
BROWN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
John
BROWN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BROWN,
Ann: m'd BROWN, Peter
Brown, Benjamin
(1844-1858)
BROWN, Caroline: d/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown
BROWN, Columbus: s/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown
BROWN, Eliza: d/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown
BROWN, Elizabeth (1838-1858), m'd 24 Jan 1853, Lane Co, OT, VALLIELY, John; d/o of John and Mary Eleanor (Graham) Brown.BROWN, Francis: s/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown
Brown, *George(1837-1852): d.13 May 1852 on
BROWN, Granville Marion (1849- ): s/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown
BROWN, Harvey: s/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown
BROWN, Jacob S.: s/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown
BROWN, James H.: m'd 1853 James (READ), Nancy (widow of Mr. James who died on trail
BROWN, James: s/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown
BROWN, Jemima: m'd CASEBEER, Samuel;
emigrated with husband
and settled in Douglas County at present day Roseburg per Casebeer
researcher Robert L. Casebeer at casebeer@jeffnet.org
BROWN, John: s/o Peter and Ann Brown
BROWN, John (1810-1894): m'd 29
Nov 1835 GRAHAM, Mary Eleanor
"Mary Ellen"; s/o Thomas
Brokenberry and Elizabeth (Allison) Brown; settled originally near Irving; moved
to Eugene in 1870; died at his residence in Eugene, Lane Co, OR Jan 1, 1894
of paralysis; buried in the Mulkey cemetery. The Brown, McBee and Matheny
families were neighbors in Ray Co, MO and the families apparently maintained
contact after arrival in Oregon because children and grandchildren of these
pioneers of 1852 married. In addition to Rosanna Brown's daughter (see below),
Berilla Brown's (1859-1931) granddaughter Berilla Briggs m'd Floyd Anthony
McBee, grandson of Samuel Edward and Sarah Catherine (Wilcox) McBee.
BROWN, John Daniel “JD” (1850-1928): m'd 20 Sep 1874 POINDEXTER, Ella; s/o John and Mary (Graham) Brown; settled in Lane Co, OR; moved to the Pendleton area in 1887 where he lived for 41 years until his death
BROWN, Manaweather (1800-1883): m'd
1822 WEST, Clarissa; buried
in Brownsville, Linn Co, OR
BROWN, Margaret: m'd MORRIS, John Deverick;
d/o Peter and Ann Brown; buried in old Pioneer Cemetery, Vancouver, WA
BROWN, Martha ( - ): m'd 1844 HOSS, Peter
BROWN, Mary: d/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown
BROWN, Peter: m'd [ ], Ann
BROWN, Rosanna (1840-1891) m'd 22 Feb 1863, Lane Co, OR, WILCOX, Philo; d/o of
John and Mary Eleanor (Graham) Brown. Rosanna told her children and
grandchildren stories about crossing the plains, including an anecdote regarding
a pair of knit stockings that she was drying by the fire when they were stolen
by Indians. Philo Wilcox emigrated from Vermont to Oregon in 1857 via ship and
the Isthmus of Panama. Their daughter, Sarah Catherine Wilcox, married Samuel
Edward McBee, son of John Wesley and Elizabeth Jane (Matheny) McBee and grandson
of William McBee and Elizabeth (Milligan) McBee.
BROWN, Susan: m'd 1856 MCCLENDON, C.C.; d/o John and Mary Brown
BROWN, Thomas (1841-1917): m'd 29 Jan 1863, Lane Co, OR, BASKETT, Sophronia Jane; s/o John and Mary (Graham) Brown; settled in Lane Co
BROWN, William ( -1852): s/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown; died while fording cattle across the Snake River
BROWN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BROWNING, Clarissa
B. (1810- ): m'd 1829
BROWN, Hugh Leeper; d/o David and Vashiti (West) Browning
BROWNING, David Gilmore
(1846-1915):
s/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; buried at Long Creek, Grant Co, OR
BROWNING, Edmund
Green Dr. (1816-1888): m1. 1840 CALLISON, Nancy; m2. 1853 ALLYN, Nancy; s/o
David and Vashiti (West) Browning; wife died on trail; continued on to Linn
county with his six children where he married for a second time; father of 10
more children by his second wife (Elizabeth, Josephine, Laura Katherine, Olive,
Julia, Alexander Campbell, Clarissa Miranda, Walter Scott, Edmond Green,
Gilbert Leroy); buried in Myrtle
Creek Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, OR; researcher is interested in comparing notes
on children of second marriage
BROWNING, John (1843-1863): s/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; died Myrtle Creek, buried in Pioneer Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, OR
BROWNING, Linneaus Nathan (1844-1903): m1. 1869 CONGER, Nancy Chiarette; m2. 1900 HOWARD, Fidelia A.;s/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; died Josephine Co, OR
BROWNING, Louisa (1841-1885): m'd 1855 GABBERT, Francis M.; d/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; buried Pioneer Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, OR; first child of Louisa was named Keller, he started the first newspaper in Grants Pass Oregon
BROWNING, Martha (1852-1852): d/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; buried at Oregon City
BROWNING, Susan Sarah (1849- ): m'd DUNNIVAN, James S.; d/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning
BRUMMER, Henry ( - ): m'd 1851 YONKER, Agnes
BRUNK, Maria ( - ): m'd RAMSAY, William Sr.
BRYANT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BRYANT, Elihu G. (1804- ): m'd 1827
CRANE, Nancy
settled Columbia Co
BRYANT, Mary Crane (1830-1923): m'd LOCKWOOD, Reuben T.; settled in Clark Co, WA
BRYANT, Nancy: m'd 1827 BRYANT, Elihu G.; maiden name unknown at this time
BUCHANAN, Winfield S. (1847-1919): m1. 1876 RHOADES, Mary H.; m2. CHOATES, Susan M.; settled Washington Territory
BUCHTEL, Joseph ( - ): m'd ,
BUDD, Dewitt Clinton ( - ): m'd ,
BUFF, James K. (1843-1910): m'd 1875 PENDLETON, Emma
BUFF, John Jr. ( -1852): m'd HICKS, Elizabeth
BUFF, John P. (1794-1869): m'd 1814 , Margaret
BUFF, Joseph (1823- ): m'd CARTER, Elizabeth
BUFF, Margaret (1840- ): m'd STEPHENS, James H.
BUFF, Martin (1815- ): m'd 1855 , Elizabeth
BUFF, Mary ( - ): m'd ,
BUFF, Thomas Jefferson "Jeff (1830-1902): m'd HICKS, Elizabeth
BUNCH FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BUNCH, George W. (1816- ): m'd 1843 FOX, Phoebe; settled Linn County
BUNCH, James W. (1828- ): m'd 1851 FOX, Nancy Jane; settled Linn County
BURFORD FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BURFORD, Elizabeth A: d/o Hezekiah and
Levinia (Sears) Burford
BURFORD, George Washington: s/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford
BURFORD, Hezekiah (1811-1884): m'd SEARS, Levinia; settled on a DLC in Willamina, Yamhill Co prior to moving to Polk Co and then to Marion Co where he died; founder of Monmouth University, now known as Western Oregon State College; traveled to Oregon with the John E. Murphey train.
BURFORD, James Monroe: s/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford
BURFORD, John Milton: s/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford
BURFORD, Julia A.C.: d/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford
BURFORD, Martha E.: d/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford
BURFORD, Mary Jane: d/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford
BURFORD, Thomas Jefferson: s/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford
BURRIS, Nancy: m'd TOMPKINS, John
*11) BURROUGHS, Mr.:
BURTON, Mary Polly (1808- ): m'd RIGGS, Jonathan; d/o John and Polly Mary (May) Burton
*4) BUSEY, David S. (c1831 - ): m'd 1855, PORTER, Nancy; s/o L.W. and Jane (Penney) Busey
BUTLER, America ( - ):
BUTLER, Ashmun J. ( -1859): m'd 1850 ROLLINS, America E.; emigrated to Yreka, CA in 1852; in Feb 1853, accompanied by his wife, he removed to Rogue River Valley and settled near the present site of Medford (America E. Rollins Butler diary available Oregon Historical Society Quarterly, Dec 1940 p.337-366)
BUTLER, Sarah ( - ): m'd ,
BYARS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BYARS, Irijah (1832-1899): m'd HUFF,
Elizabeth
BYERLY, Henry (1830- ): m'd 1852 , Catherine D.
BYERLY, Martin (1810- ): m'd ,
BYRD, Andrew F.: settled at Steilacoom Lake at the headwaters of Chambers Creek in WA
BYRD, Agnetta Larson (1834- ): m1. CHAMBERS, Thomas McCutcheon; m2. Fredrick Meyer
BYRD, Daniel H. (1827- ): m'd 1850 [],
Maria
CAMPBELL, Benjamin:
CAMPBELL, John ( - ):
CAMPBELL, Margaret Jane: m'd FINLEY, James Washington
CARRUTHERS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CARRUTHERS, Elizabeth: m'd CRAFTS, [ ]; d/o
Richard and Mary Carruthers
CARRUTHERS, John ( -1851): s/o Richard and Mary Carruthers; died age 12 in Booneville, MO prior to emigration
CARRUTHERS, Mary Jane: m1. WOOD, [ ]; m2. PIKE, [ ]; d/o Richard and Mary Carruthers
CARRUTHERS, Richard ( -1896): m'd FAINT, Mary; crossed the plains in 1852, stopped for a period of time in Portland, OR and then removed to Pacific County, WA where they settled; had three more children after arriving in Oysterville; died in Oysterville in 1896
CARRUTHERS, Robert: m'd HUNTER, Harriet; s/o Richard and Mary Carruthers
CARRUTHERS, Sarah Ann: m'd HUNTER, John; d/o Richard and Mary Carruthers
CARTER, Elizabeth ( -1852): m'd BUFF, Joseph
CARTER, Martha Jane (1820-1890 ): m'd 1837 SEARS, Carroll Jackson
CARTER, Mary Elizabeth ( -1854): m'd 1839 BRATTAIN, Jonathan Hill
*8) CARTER, Robert: +family; Robert died on June 18, 1852, five days west of Ft. Kearney (party traveled north side of river).
CARUS, ? ( - ): m'd ,
CASEBEER FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CASEBEER, Samuel: m'd BROWN, Jemima;
emigrated from Cedar
County, IA; came via Barlow Road and settled in Douglas County taking
up DLC
#90 at present day Roseburg
CHAPMAN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CHAPMAN,
Hannah Elizabeth (1833-1920): m'd 1851 MARCY, William Colwell; d/o Jesse and
Mahala (Hardesty) Chapman; died at Santa Barbara, CA
CHAPMAN, Henry
Lensen (1831-1902): m1. 1851 WOODRUFF, Sarah Leonora; s/o Jesse and Mahala (Hardesty)
Chapman; died at Oakland, CA
CHAPMAN, Isaac Newton (1838-1914): m'd 1868 DUDLEY, Harriet June; s/o Jesse and Mahala (Hardesty) Chapman; died at Alameda, CA
CHAPMAN, Jesse James (1836-1910): m1. PRINCE, Mary Ann; m2. WOODRUFF, Mary Eliza; s/o Jesse and Mahala (Hardesty) Chapman; died at Tacoma, WA
CHAPMAN, Jesse Smith (1799-1853): m1. 1817 Wallace, Elizabeth; m2. 1823 HARDESTY, Mahala; s/o William and Hannah (Smith) Chapman. Jesse and his family left from Platteville, WI. He was the father of 11 children, 3 by his first wife (Nancy, Elinor, Lemuel) and 8 by his second wife (Infant son, Mary Ann, William Smith, Nelson Baker, Henry Lensen, Hannah Elizabeth, Jesse James, Isaac Newton). Kesse died at Portland, OR.
CLAGGETT, Charles ( - ): m'd ,
CLAGGETT, W. D. ( - ): m'd ,
Alexander CLARK FAMILY RESEARCHER:
Kathy Wing at wingk@pacinter.net
CLARK, Alexander Carroll (1829-1886): m'd 1849 BAKER, Eliza Jane; s/o James and Harriett (Stinson) Clark; descended from a prominent Revolutionary War family; educated in IA; although he settled briefly in Marion Co, OR he spent the majority of his life in Cowlitz County where he engaged in farming and cattle raising; fought in Indian uprisings in Washington territory *1)
CLARK, Alvin Capt.(1818- ): m'd c1850 MILLER, Mary; led party to Oregon; wife was widow of William M. Moore; went on to Benton Co; per Mary Miller Moore Clark descendant, Marlene Pointer at mpointer@OregonVOS.net
CLARK, Helen Clara (1852- ): d/o Alvin and Mary (Miller) Clark
CLARK, Henry Clarence (1851- ): s/o Alvin and Mary (Miller) Clark
CLARK, James T. (1829-1907): m'd 1863 YOUNG, Lizzie
CLARK, Richard ( - ): m'd ,
*8) CLARK, Thomas: + family
CLARK, Willie ( - ): m'd ,
CLAYTON FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CLAYTON, Ashford (c1826- ): m'd HARPER,
Jemima; settled in Douglas Co; lost two children to illness on trail;
wife also became ill; spent winter in Oregon City while wife regained
health and then moved to Umpqua Valley in Feb 1853 where they settled
CLAYTON, George H. (1848-1852): s/o Ashford and Jemima Clayton; died of cholera just past Ft. Bridger in WY; buried in East Central Unita County
CLAYTON, Harriet C. (1851-1852): d/o Ashford and Jemima Clayton; died in Cascade Mountains of Oregon of yellow fever; buried near White River
CLINE, Richard ( - ): m'd ,
CLINE, William M. (1829-1911): m'd 1854 FULLER, Orinda
CLOVER, Isaac ( - ): m'd ,
CLYMER, Christian (1795- ): m'd ,
CLYMER, Christian Jr. (1833- ): m'd 1854 , Rachel
COCKLEREESE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COCKLEREESE, Mary Francis (1846- ): d/o
Nathanil and Rhoda
(Bonebrake) Cocklereese
COCKLEREESE, Nathanil: m'd BONEBRAKE, Rhoda
COCKLEREESE, Sarah (c1851- ): d/o Nathanil and Rhoda (Bonebrake) Cocklereese
COLE, Josiah S. (1846- ): m'd ,
COLLARD, Nancy Anne (1816-1903): m'd 1834 KENT, Lewis Dozier; d/o Charles and Nancy (Carnahan) Collard; settled in Polk Co; moved later to Douglas Co
COLLVER, Alfred: see 1851
COMBS, Robert (1829- ): m'd 1854 , Julia
*3) CONNER, Elizabeth: m'd HEWETT, Abraham; d/o Robert and Nancy (Maxon) Conner
*3) CONNER, Hannah: m'd DYKSTRA, Lubert; d/o Robert and Nancy (Maxon) Conner
*3) CONNER, Hiram:
*3) CONNER, John (1820-1902): m'd DAVIS, Catherine Alvira; s/o Robert and Nancy (Maxon) Conner
*3) CONNER, Joseph (1840- ):
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*3) CONNER, Mary (1823-1898): m'd 1841
METZKER, John; d/o Robert and Nancy Ann (Maxon) Conner
*3) CONNER, Rachel Mariah: m'd 1848
SYRON, John Fredrick;
d/o Robert and Nancy (Maxon) Conner
*3) CONNER, Robert: m'd MAXON, Nancy Ann; wife died in east prior to emigrating
CONNOR, James A. (1837-1911): s/o James and Eliza (Risk) Connor
CONNOR, James Jr. (1804-1878): m1. 1828 RISK, Eliza Melvina; m2. 1843/44 MARTIN, Martha; settled on DLC in Linn Co
CONNOR, Joseph (c1831-aft 1880): s/o James and Eliza (Risk) Connor
CONNOR, Malvina Amanda (1840-c1865): m'd WILLIAMS, John M.; d/o James and Eliza (Risk) Connor
CONNOR, Milton J. (1845- ): m'd 1884 JEFFRIES, Martha F.; s/o James and Martha (Martin) Connor
CONNOR, William Risk (1835-1919): m1. 1855 BROWN, Susannah Elizabeth; m2. 1873 [ ], Sarah; s/o James and Eliza (Risk) Connor
CONSTANT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CONSTANT, Eliza Alice (1851-1866):
d/o Isaac and Lavinia (Merriman) Constant
CONSTANT, Elizabeth Merriman (1839-1900): m'd LEEVER, William Thacker d/o Isaac and Lavinia (Merriman) Constant
CONSTANT, Isaac (1809-1890): m'd MERRIMAN, Lavinia; Isaac was originally a pioneer to OR in 1849; he took a claim under the Homestead Law and returned to IL in 1850, disposed of his property and with his family and neighbors emigrated to OR again in 1852 and settled in at Central Point; during a particularly hard winter he shared his crop of potatoes with the starving Indians of the area; during the Indian wars his kindness was remembered by the local tribes and his family was spared from harassment
CONSTANT, Josephine (1844-1845): d/o Isaac and Lavinia (Merriman) Constant
CONSTANT, Julia Ann (1841- ): m'd OWENS, William A.; d/o Isaac and Lavinia (Merriman) Constant
CONSTANT, Lavinia Jane (1834-1931): m'd ROBINSON, Jesse; d/o Isaac and Lavinia (Merriman) Constant
CONSTANT, Margery Edmondson (1848-1931): m'd MAGRUDER, Constantine; d/o Isaac and Lavinia (Merriman) Constant
CONSTANT, William Thomas (1836-1867): m'd BLEDSOE, Jessie; s/o Isaac and Lavinia (Merriman) Constant
CONWAY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CONWAY, Clarinda: m'd MURRAY, Alexander
Hamilton; settled in
Clatskanie area in 1860s; buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Columbia
Co, in unmarked grave
CONYERS, Enoch W. ( - ): m'd ,
COOK, Beckwith: see 1851
COOK, Osmer White: see 1851
COOK, Seley Mansfield: see 1851
COOLIDGE, Sarah F. (1838-1871): m'd 1858 MCCLANE, Fielding
*11) COON, Cornelia: d/o Thomas and Polly Coon
*11) COON, Samuel: half brother of Thomas L. Coon
Louis COOPER FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COOPER, Alexander W. (1847- ): s/o James and Hester (Moxley) Cooper
COOPER, Harbin Miles (1829-1904): m'd STEWART, Ann Jane; s/o Lewis and Mary (Lindsay) Cooper
COOPER, James (1824- ): m'd 1850 EVANS, Sena Ann; emigrated in the Evans Train; settled in Benton Co
COOPER, James Lindsay (1824-1864): m'd 1843 MOXLEY, Hester Ann; s/o Lewis and Mary (Lindsay) Cooper
COOPER, John Robert (1838- ): s/o Louis and Mary (Lindsay) Cooper
COOPER, John W. Robert (1850-1914): m'd 1874 MULKEY, Emaline Reed; s/o James and Hester (Moxley) Cooper; John died Chehalis, WA
COOPER, Julia Ann (1832- ): MATNEY, [ ]; d/o Lewis and Mary (Lindsay) Cooper
COOPER, Lewis/Louis ( -1875): m1. 1823 LINDSAY, Mary Polly; m2. 1853 KEIFFER, Christina Jane (Christina Jane Kieffer Tate Moon Cooper was widowed three times); Lewis died at Cooper Hollow, Polk Co, OR
COOPER, Mary Frances (1844-1882): m'd MATNEY, James Madison; d/o James and Hester (Moxley) Cooper; died Eagle Point, Jackson Co, OR
COOPER, Minerva Jane (1849-1936): m'd ROUNDTREE, Patrick; d/o James and Hester (Moxley) Cooper
COOPER, Thomas Harmon (1851- ): m'd 1875 SCOTT, Mary Louise; s/o James and Sena (Evans) Cooper; settled in Benton Co
CORNELL, William: s/o Sylvanus and Sarah (Carpenter) Cornell; 1852 Ja*1: William Cornell's Journal, 1852, with His Overland Guide to Oregon [OHSQ Winter 1978]
CORNUTT, Noah ( - ): m'd ,
CORNWELL, Francis (1833- ): mother died in 1843 leaving Francis and his 7 brothers parceled out to separate homes; Francis and his brother James left IA on foot with $5 between them; at St. Joseph got positions as teamsters but ended up leaving the train with 6 companions at Ft. Boise when provisions ran low; left a story of hardships and starvation before arriving in Oregon
CORNWELL, James M. (1834- ): mother died in 1843 leaving James and his 7 brothers parceled out to separate homes; James and his 19 year old brother Francis left IA on foot with $5 between them; at St. Joseph got positions as teamsters but ended up leaving the train with 6 companions at Ft. Boise when provisions ran low; left a story of hardships and starvation before arriving in Oregon
CORY, A. J. ( - ): m'd ,
COUGLE, Abram (1832-1877): m'd MITCHELL, Betsy Ann; cut off for CA where he settled at Crescent City until an Indian uprising ran him out; he came to OR in 1853, later returning to IL where he remained until c1876 when he returned to OR with his family; 1880 Josephine Co cenus shows his wife as head of household
COWAN, Andrew (1814- ): m'd 1837 , Nancy
COWAN, Nancy ( - ): m'd 1837 COWAN, Andrew
COX, Mary Elizabeth (1814-1888): m'd 1831 MARLATT,
Peter
CRAIG
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CRAIG,
Ewing P. (1809-18 Aug 1852): m'd 1832 HARER, Jemima Jane (1817-
14 Aug 1852)
CRAIG, Hester Almerinda (1840-1870): m'd 1855 RICHARDSON, William Claybourne (1835- ); d/o Ewing P. and Jemima Jane (Harper) Craig
CRAIG, John W.(1844- aft 1930): m'd c1865 Lydia A. (1846- ); s/o Ewing P. and Jemima Jane (Harper) Craig
CRAIG, Sarah E.(1842- ): m'd 1855 John B. GOODMAN (1835-1929); d/o Ewing P. and Jemima Jane (Harper) Craig
*11) CRANDALL, Clark P.: s/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall
*11) CRANDALL, Emily: d/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall
*11) CRANDALL, Jane: m'd CRANDALL, Ray W.; maiden name unknown at this time
*11) CRANDALL, Paul: m'd STILLMAN Sally; buried in Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR
*11) CRANDALL, Phebe: d/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall
*11) CRANDALL, Polly Lavina: m1. COON, Thomas L.; m2. PRICE, Stephen; first husband emigrated to CA in 1850 and moved into OR in 1851; Polly is buried in Idlewilde Cemetery, Hood River, OR with her second husband
*11) CRANDALL, Ray W.; m'd Unknown, Jane; s/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall; stopped at Salt Lake City in 1853 and continued into OR in 1854
*11) CRANDALL, Webster: wife died on trail; s/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall
*11) CRANDALL, Webster Mrs ( -1852): died in Idaho Aug 21, 1852
CRAVEN, Mary Ellen ( -1897): m'd 1850 MARSHALL, Alfred; settled in Linn Co; died and is buried at Eagle Rock, ID
CRAWFORD FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CRAWFORD, Elizabeth M. (1815-1897): m'd
CRAWFORD, R. H. Dr.
CRAWFORD, Elizabeth "Eliza" (1802 -1870):
m'd 1829 MOORE, Christopher Wilkinson; born near Dublin, Ireland; died September 26, 1870
Salem, Marion Co, OR
CRAWFORD, George Fisher Dr. (1818-1897): m'd 1848 GILMOUR , Mary Elizabeth; settled in Benton Co; buried at Sand Ridge Cemetery, Linn Co, OR
CRAWFORD, Georgia Ann (1846-1921): m1. 1864 HENDERSON, Phillip Pleasant; m2. 1872 DUGGER, Thomas L.; d/o George and Mary (Gilmour) Crawford
CRAWFORD, James Gilmour (1850-1929): m'd 1871 MOIST, Clara D.; s/o George and Mary (Gilmour) Crawford; buried Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co, OR
CRAWFORD, R. H. Dr. ( - ): m'd ,
CRESWELL, J. R. ( - ): m'd ,
CROSS, Thomas ( - ): m'd ,
CROXTON, Margaret (1838- ): m'd 1854 TUFFS, James Presley
CROXTON, Thomas ( - ): m'd BOX, Hanna
CROWLEY, Louisa (1813-1855): m'd GAINES, Willis
CULLOCH, William ( - ): m'd ,
CUMMINS, Annie ( - ): m'd ,
CUMMINS, Erwin C. S. ( - ): m'd ,
CUMMINS, Martha Jane ( - ): m'd ,
CUMMINS, Steuben "Ben" ( - ): m'd ,
CUSHING, Milo ( - ): m'd ,
DANIEL, James ( - ): m'd ,
DANIEL, Rebecca: m'd TOMPKINS, William M.
DARBY, B. F. ( - ): m'd ,
DAUGHERTY, Giles (1808- ): m'd 1854 , Alsey
DAUGHERTY, R. ( - ): m'd ,
DAVIDSON, Carter Tarrant (1802-1882): m'd 1828 , Elizabeth
DAVIDSON, Green C. ( - ): m'd MILLION, Nancy
DAVIDSON, Henry ( - ): m'd ,
DAVIDSON, Margaret E. (1816-1887): m'd MASON, William
DAVIDSON, Sarah Jane: m'd 1851 MCCLURE, Lindsay B.; died on the trail
DAVIDSON, William Franklin (1843-1927): m'd COLEMAN, Annie
*4) DAVIES, Edith Pocahantas Virginia (1820-1853): m'd 1851 PLAMONDON, Eugene Michael; d/o Tamerlane W.W. and Jane Smith (Payne) Davies
*10) DAVIS, Aaron (1836-1852): s/o Silas and Jane Davis; died on Platte River of cholera
*10) DAVIS, Daniel (1831-1857): s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
*10) DAVIS, Elisha (1840-1852): s/o Silas and Jane Davis; died on Platte River of cholera
*10) DAVIS, Elizabeth (1834- ): d/o Silas and Jane Davis
*10) DAVIS, Francis Marion (1842-1887): s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
*10) DAVIS, Hardin (1829-1912): m'd MORTON, Iva Jane; s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
DAVIS, Harlan A. ( - ):
*10) DAVIS, Harmon C.: m'd BOND, Susana Iona;
s/o Isaac and Sarah (Cain) Davis; pictured with daughters, Sarah E., Ida June
and Florence.
*10) DAVIS, Harmon S. (1839-1884): s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
*10) DAVIS, Harmon W. (1802-1852): m'd SHUMATE, Martha; brother of Silas and Judith Davis
*10) DAVIS, Hesikiah (1835-1888): s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
DAVIS, J. F.:
*10) DAVIS, James (1845-1852): s/o Silas and Jane Davis; died on Platte River of cholera
*10) DAVIS, John (1833- ): s/o Silas and Jane Davis
*10) DAVIS, Jonas (1843- ): s/o Silas and Jane Davis
*10) DAVIS, Judith (1808-1858): m'd LONG, David; sister of Harmon and Silas Davis
*10) DAVIS, Martha (1833-1922): m'd RINEHART, George Washington; d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
*10) DAVIS, Mary (1827-1861): d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
*10) DAVIS, Mary (1838-1874): d/o Silas and Jane Davis
*10) DAVIS, Minerva Jane (1846-1932): d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
*10) DAVIS, Nancy Catherine (1842- ): d/o Silas and Jane Davis
*10) DAVIS, Olive (1837-1892): d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
*10) DAVIS, Rachel (1851- ): d/o Silas and Jane Davis
*10) DAVIS, Sarah Ann (1844-1917): d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis
*10) DAVIS, Silas (1806-1852): m'd (Unknown), Jane; brother of Harmon and Judith Davis
*11) DAVIS, Young Man: named in Coon family records
DAY, J. G. ( -1896): m'd 1852 GILLISPIE, Agnes L.
DEALY, David Jr.: s/o Elizabeth (Ailey) Dealy Prine Ray; David was a half brother to Sarah "Sally" Prine
DEALY, Nancy A. (1822-1892): m'd 1839 TUCKER, William "Buck"; born in Jackson Co, MO; buried Providence Cemetery, near Scio, Linn Co, OR
DEARDORFF, Christian ( - ): m'd ,
DELASHMUTT, Butler Banks (c1851- ): s/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt
DELASHMUTT, Isabel Jane (c1836- ): d/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt
DELASHMUTT, John Kay (1814- ): m1. HAGAR, Amanda; m2. 1854 Bennett CRESWELL, Phoebe; first wife died shortly before emigration in 1852
DELASHMUTT, Peter (c1846- ): s/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt
DELASHMUTT, Sarah Elizabeth (c1844- ): d/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt
DELASHMUTT, Van Smith (c1842- ): s/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt
DENNY, John ( - ): m'd ,
DENNY, Rebecca Jane ( -1852): m'd 1851 FANNO, Augustus
DICKEY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DICKEY, Thomas J. (1825- ): m'd 1849 ,
Narcissa
DICKMAN, C. W. ( - ): m'd ,
DICKMAN, Lydia C. ( - ): m'd ,
DIXON, James ( - ): m'd ,
DODSON, Marcellus M. (1819- ): m'd 1843 , Susan
DOGGETT, James Simms ( - ): m'd BANKS, Elizabeth Rose
DOOLITTLE, Harriet O. (1841-1857): d/o Benjamin and Lucy (Shaff) Doolittle; died in Douglas Co, OR
DOUGHTY, Francis Wright (1810-1891): m'd MURPHY, John Ecles
DRAKE, Elizabeth: m'd DRAKE, John; maiden name unknown at this time
DRAKE, John M. (1819- ): m'd (Unknown), Elizabeth
DRAKE, William H. ( - ): m'd ,
DRURY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DRURY, Celinda (1847- ): m'd 1865 ROBERTS, Albert
F.; d/o Thompson and Rebecca (Newton) Drury
DRURY, Dr. Charles (1814-1891): first cousin
to Thompson Drury; returned to IA c1854
DRURY, Emily Frances (1845-1863):
m'd 1863 SALING, Edmond Snow (Edmond was also emigrant of 1852); d/o Thompson
and Rebecca (Newton) Drury
DRURY, Melissa Ellen (1843-1924): m'd 1858 PAYNE, Martin V. (Martin arrived in OR from CA in Feb 1850); d/o Thompson and Rebecca (Newton) Drury
DRURY, Newton (1849-1875): s/o Thompson and Rebecca (Newton) Drury
DRURY, (Squire?) Thompson (1817-1852): m'd 1843 NEWTON, Rebecca C.; died 31 July 1852 along the North Platte River; his wife died August 3, 1852 along the North Platte River leaving five young children; the children were taken to Oregon by other Drury and Shortridge family members and place with at least three families in Yamhill County
DRURY, Wells (1851-1932): s/o Thompson and Rebecca (Newton) Drury; relocated to NV sometime prior to 1880 and became a well known reporter and author
DUCKWORTH, Elizabeth M.: m'd 1847 SALING, Edmund Snow
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DUNBAR,
Eliza Jane (1851-1928): m'd 1867 LARKIN, James Matthew; d/o George and Mary
(Zickafoose) Dunbar
DUNBAR, George Washington ( - ): m'd ZICKAFOOSE, Mary Catherine
DUNIWAY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*5: DUNIWAY, Abigail Scott ( - ): m'd ,
*5: DUNIWAY, Benjamin ( - ): [ ], Maria
DUNN, Mary M. ( - ): m'd ,
DUSSY, D. S. ( - ): m'd ,
DUVALL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DUVALL, Lewis Howard (1824-): m'd 1854
KIBBEY, Clarinda Cora; conflicting information indicates Lewis may have
been emigrant of 1849 or 1852; settled Polk Co
DYKSTRA FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*3) DYKSTRA, Lubbert Jacob
(1814- ): m'd
1849 CONNER, Hannah Jane
EARNEST, William (1813- ): m'd 1841 , Mary
EBBERT, George: m'd LANDIS, Elizabeth
*8) EBERT, James:
*8) EBERT, William:
EBY, David ( - ): m'd ,
ECCLESTON, Ezra ( - ): m'd ,
ECCLESTON, Henry Dr. ( - ): m'd ,
EDDY, Albert (1846- ): m'd 1876 HIGLEY, Anna Christina; s/o Hiram and Amanda (Platt) Eddy
EDDY, Esther (1831-1872): m'd 1853 THORP, Elvin A.; d/o Hiram and Amanda (Platt) Eddy
EDDY, Fidelia ( - ): m'd , ; d/o Hiram and Amanda (Platt) Eddy
EDDY, Hiram (1804- ): m'd 1830 PLATT, Amanda; settled in Polk Co
EDDY, Richard: s/o Hiram and Amanda (Platt) Eddy
EDELMAN, L. G. ( - ): m'd ,
EDWARDS, James (1804- ): m'd ,
EILERS, George Henry (1824- ): m'd 1854 , Sarah
ELDREDGE, Sarah P. ( -1852): m'd VANBUSKIRK, Joseph; died on trail
ELGIN FAMILY RESEARCHER: Also see: Elgin
Net
ELGIN, George Franklin: s/o George and
Levica (Ruby) Elgin
ELGIN, George Wethers (1808- ): s/o George and Sophia (Wethers) Elgin
ELGIN, Helen M.: m'd 1852 RUBY, William H.; d/o George and Levica (Ruby) Elgin
ELGIN, James Henry ( -1913): m'd 1858 HUMPHREYS; s/o George and Levica (Ruby) Elgin
ELGIN, Levica Leucotha "Dink": d/o George and Levica (Ruby) Elgin
ELGIN, Martha Sophia: d/o George and Levica (Ruby) Elgin
ELGIN, Melvina R. "Mellie": d/o George and Levica (Ruby) Elgin
ELKINS, Luther ( - ): m'd ,
ELLIOTT, Elijah ( - ): m'd ,
ELLIS, Asbury ( - ): m'd ,
ELLIS, Thomas Etheldred ( - ): m'd ,
EMMONS, Johannas (1820- ): m'd ,
ENNES, Mary ( - ): m'd ,
ENNES, Oliver ( - ): m'd ,
ENNIS, J. E. ( - ): m'd ,
ESSLINGER, James ( - ): m'd ,
EVANS, Margaret (1783-1852): m'd VANBUSKIRK, William; d/o John and Barbara (Andrew) Evans; died 23 Sep 1852 in Blue Mountains
EVANS, Maria ( - ): m'd 1834 BIDDLE, Benjamin
EVANS, Sena Ann (1830- ): m'd 1850 COOPER, James
EVEREST, Maria: m'd 1833 PARROTT, Samuel; arrived on ship Josephine in Feb 1852 from England
FAINT,, Mary: m'd CARRUTHERS, Richard
FARLOW, Hiram ( - ): m'd ,
FARRENS, Infant (1852- ): d/o Samuel and Martha (Ruby) Farrens; mentioned in some accounts as FARNES
FARRENS, Samuel Preston (1827-1899): m'd 1848 RUBY, Martha J.; s/o John and Nancy (Hickson) Farrens; wife died of cholera on trail after delivering an infant daughter; mentioned in some accounts as Preston FARNES
FICKENS, Katherine (1825-1910): m'd 1843 WEHRUM, Henry
FIELDS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
FIELDS, Ambrose (1792-1872): m'd NOWER,
Ann; came in 1848; no indication on
whether he returned east to accompany his family in 1852
FIELDS, Catherine (1831-1912): m'd 1844/49 LONG, Shelton M.
FIELDS, John Henry (1848-1931): s/o Nelson and Lucy Fields
FIELDS, Joseph Nower (1847-1922): s/o Nelson and Lucy Fields
FIELDS, Lucy (1822- ): m'd FIELDS, Nelson; maiden name unknown at this time
FIELDS, Martha Jane (1826-1901): m'd 1844 SHAW, Jefferson R.
FIELDS, Mary Ann (1818-1852): m'd 1835 BAILEY, Thomas; died on trail
FIELDS, Minerva (1835 ): m'd 1853 MILLER, James D. d/o Ambrose and Ann (Nower) Fields
FIELDS, Nelson (1821-1856): m'd [], Lucy
FIELDS, Nelson (1851-1852): died on plains; s/o Nelson and Lucy Fields
FIELDS, Sarah (1837- ): m'd 1855 EPPERLY, Albert; d/o Ambrose and Ann (Nower) Fields
FIELDS, Thomas (1837- ): s/o Ambrose and Ann (Nower) Fields
FIELDS, William Ambrose (1845- ): s/o Nelson and Lucy Fields
FINLAYSON, J. J. ( - ): m'd ,
FINLEY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
FINLEY
Carmen Finley's Web Page with 1852 Overland Account
FINELY, James Washington: m'd CAMPBELL, Margaret Jane
FINLEY, John Pettis:
FINLEY, William Asa:
FITZGERALD FAMILY RESEARCHER:
FITZGERALD, James (1802-1852): m'd
WHITE, Mahala; died on trail
in Blue Mountains; family legend says they were killed by Indians;
accomapnied by several children
FITZJERRELL, M. F. ( - ):
*11) FLEMING, Mr.:
*11) FLEMING, Mrs.:
FOLEY, Abraham Nordyke Dr. ( - ): m'd RUSSELL, Barsheba
FOLLIS, Allen Henderson ( - ): m'd ,
FOLLIS, Susannah ( - ): m'd ,
FOLLIS, William ( - ): m'd ,
FOREN, William Clayborn (1831-1882): m'd 1854 PRINE, Sarah "Sally"; Willim Clayborn Foren he was born 20 Feb 1831 in Hardman County Tennessee and died 27 Dec 1882 in Prineville, Crook Co, Oregon. He married 01 Jan 1854 to Sarah (Sally) Prine. Sarah and William were on the same train and she was Just 13 years old when she married.
FORGEY
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*6) FORGEY, Elias (1832- ): s/o Andrew and Anna (Roller)
Forgey
*6) FORGEY, George Washington (1840- ): s/o Andrew and Anna (Roller) Forgey
*6) FORGEY, Jacob Roller (1837- ): s/o Andrew and Anna (Roller) Forgey
*6) FORGEY, James (1825- ): m'd 1847 MILHOLLEN, Mary E.
*6) FORGEY, John: m'd MILHOLLEN, Margaret Matilda; s/o Andrew and Anna (Roller) Forgey
*6) FORGEY, Laura (1851- ): d/o John and Margaret (Milhollen) Forgey
*6) FORGEY, Mary Ann: d/o John and Margaret (Milhollen) Forgey
*6) FORGEY, Nancy: d/o John and Margaret (Milhollen) Forgey
*6) FORGEY, William Andrew (1847- ): m'd 1873 HALSTEAD, Jeannette; John and Margaret (Milhollen) Forgey
FOSTER, Elizabeth (1842- ): m'd ,
FOSTER, George (1840- ): m'd ,
FOSTER, Jeannette (1843- ): m'd ,
FOSTER, Margaret (1851- ): m'd ,
FOSTER, Mary Jane ( - ): m'd ,
FOSTER, Peyton ( - ): m'd ,
FOSTER, Sarah (1846- ): m'd ,
FOSTER, William Harrison ( - ): m'd GREENWOOD, Margaret
*7) FOWLER, Lodema (1833-1910): m'd 1849 MAYS, Robert; died at the Dalles, Wasco Co, OR
FOX, Ephraim (1822- ): m'd 1846 WILLS, Louisa Francis; settled Linn Co, OR
FOX, Nancy Jane: m'd 1851 BUNCH, James W.
FOX, Phoebe: m'd BUNCH, George
FOY, E. ( - ): m'd ,
FRANKLIN FAMILY RESEARCHER: ![]()
*3) FRANKLIN, Benjamin (1819- ): m'd
1846 METZKER, Susannah Zickafoose; s/o William and Hannah (Hackney)
Franklin
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*3) FRANKLIN, Celestine (1848- ): m'd
1865 EMMETT, Phillip; d/o
Benjamin and
Susannah (Metzker) Franklin
*3) FRANKLIN, Mary Jane (1828- ): m'd SYRON, Peter Adolphus; d/o William and Hannah (Hackney) Franklin
*3) FRANKLIN, Samuel: s/o William and Hannah (Hackney) Franklin
*3) FRANKLIN, William (1850-1927):
*3) FRANKLIN, William (1784-1886): m'd 1810 HACKNEY, Hannah
*3) FRANKLIN, William Burris (1831- ): s/o William and Hannah (Hackney) Franklin
FREEL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
FREEL, Amos R. (1809- 1852): m'd
REYNOLDS, Elizabeth
FREEL, Charles Wesley (1852-1852): s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Elizabeth Lucy (1846-1881): d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Francis Marion (1841-1852): s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Maria (1835-1852): d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Marquis Lafayette (1850-1852): s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Martha Elan (1843-1929): m'd HAWLEY, David; d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Mary (1833-1852): d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Nancy Jane (1837- ): d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Sarah Ann (1829-1911): d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Sophia (1831-1913): d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, Ursula (1848-1917): d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, William H.J. (1839-1899): s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FREEL, William Jasper (1849-1852): s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel
FRIZZELL, Lilly ( - ): m'd 1834 FRIZZELL, Reece P.
FRIZZELL, Reece P. (1815-1852): m'd 1834 , Lilly
FRONK, John W. ( - ): m'd ,
FROST, G. T. ( - ): m'd ,
FRUIT, Elizabeth (1791-1871): m'd WALKER, Samuel H.; widow when emigrated to Oregon with children [see Walker listings]
FULLER, H. ( - ): m'd ,
GAINES, James F. (1835-1853): s/o Willis and Louisa (Crowley) Gaines
GAINES, John Wesley (1836-1921): m'd c1860 KIMSEY, Melissa Ann; s/o Willis and Louisa (Crowley) Gaines
GAINES, Louesa (1851-1872): d/o Willis and Louisa (Crowley) Gaines
GAINES, Mary Elizabeth (1846-1888): m'd 1864 DANIALS, Francis M.; d/o Willis and Louisa (Crowley) Gaines
GAINES, Samuel (1843-1934): m'd 1861 SOUTH, Susan; s/o Willis and Louisa (Crowley) Gaines
GAINES, Sarah (1845-1872): d/o Willis and Louisa (Crowley) Gaines
GAINES, Willis (1810-1888): m1.
CROWLEY, Louisa (1813-1855);
m2. 1857 FULKERSON, Elizabeth Kincaid; s/o John Wesley and Sarah Ann
(White) Gaines
GANIARD
FAMILY RESEARCHER
GANIARD, Oscar Ovid
(1832-1895): m'd 1858 GANIARD, Lucinda; s/o Peter and Ruth (Beldon) Ganiard;
born in NY; 1834-1838 Ohio; 1838-1852 Michigan; 1852 emigrated to OR and
went to Jackson Co to mine for gold; during hard times that winter he returned
to Portland until 1856 when he moved to Josephine Co to settle; purchased a
farm and opened a mercantile business; 1858 returned to MI to visit parents
and married Lucinda Ganiard (d/o Silas and Lucinda (Wilder) Ganiard; 1872 moved
to Jackson Co where he farmed and once again opened a mercantile; final
years spent in Ashland, OR; Oscar and Lucinda both buried in Ashland Cemetery,
Ashland, OR
GARRETT, James ( - ): m'd ,
GARRISON FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GARRISON, Ephraim (1799- ): m'd MODIE,
Nancy; s/o Jason and Mary Garrison
GARRISON, William M.: s/o Ephraim and Nancy (Modie) Garrison
GATES, Peter Paul ( - ): m'd ,
GAULT, Daniel (1842-1912): m1. 1867 HOWELL, Anna Rebecca; m2. 1878 HUMPHREY, Lydia E.; s/o John and Lucy (McClain) Gault
GAULT, John( -1861): m'd MCCLAIN, Lucy
GAULT, John W. ( -1908): s/o John and Lucy (McClain) Gault
GAULT, Mary: d/o John and Lucy (McClain) Gault
GIBSON FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*5: GIBSON, Alfred Breese (c1843- ):
s/o Daviess and Sophronia (Ingalls) Gibson; got cholera on trail
but survived
*5: GIBSON, Almira B. "Myra" (c1845- ): m'd STARBUCK, Thomas; d/o Daviess and Sophronia (Ingalls) Gibson
*5: GIBSON, Benton ( - ): s/o George and Mary Gibson
*5: GIBSON, Cass (c1848- ): m'd MILLER, Melinda; s/o Daviess and Sophronia (Ingalls) Gibson
*5: GIBSON, Daviess (1812- ): m'd 1839 INGALLS, Sophronia; s/o Samuel and Tabytha (Kennedy) Gibson; came to OR in 1849 with Ingalls brothers, spent some time as a carpenter in Portland; then went on to CA gold fields; later returned east via Isthmus of Panama
*5: GIBSON, Delilah Ann (1824- ): m'd INGALLS, Joseph; d/o Samuel and Tabytha (Kennedy) Gibson
*5: GIBSON, Douglas ( -1906): s/o George and Mary Gibson
*5: GIBSON, Eleanor (1820- ): m1. TAYLOR, William; husband and all but one child died of cholera on trail within 24 hours; d/o Samuel and Tabytha (Kennedy) Gibson; drove her wagon the rest of the way to OR
*5: GIBSON, George D.: m'd HOMESLEY, Laura; s/o Daviess and Sophronia (Ingalls) Gibson
*5: GIBSON, George G. (1806- ): m'd 1835 PORTER, Mary Bowen; s/o Samuel and Tabytha (Kennedy) Gibson
*5: GIBSON, Hulda Zerilda (1831-1912): m'd 1852 HAYDEN, Benjamin F.; grandaughter of Samuel; father had died prior to 1852 (may have been Thomas Kennedy Gibson)
*5: GIBSON, Mary Ellen ( -1866): m'd WAIT, Thomas B.; d/o George and Mary Gibson
*5: GIBSON, Porter C. ( -1862): s/o George and Mary Gibson
*5: GIBSON, Samuel (1780-1852): m'd KENNEDY, Tabytha; s/o Guyon and Eleanor Gibson; died of cholera on 08 June just a little beyond Fort Kearney; buried along trail; wife had died in 1847 in IL
*5: GIBSON, Samuel D. (c1836-1897): m'd [ ], Mary E.; s/o George and Mary Gibson
GILBREATH FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GILBREATH, James Craig (1829-1882): m'd
1849 TIGARD, Sarah Ann (1829-1866);
first traveled on the Evans Trace, the Santa Fe Trail, and the
Overland Trail before taking the Oregon Trail; settled in
Columbia County
GILBREATH, William Pollock (1850-1921): m'd 1883 Ring OHLSSON, Bertha Adolphena(1851-1940); s/o James Craig & Sarah Ann (Tigard) Gilbreath
GILHAM, Newton D.:
GILLIAM FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GILLIAM, Alfred: s/o Charles and Mary
Gilliam
GILLIAM, James J.E.: s/o Charles and Mary Gilliam
GILLIAM, Jasper Newton: m'd GILLIAM, Rosa Ann Elizabeth
GILLIAM, Joseph Grayson: s/o Charles and Mary Gilliam
GILLIAM, Lavinnie: m'd FOSTER, Silas; sister of Jasper Gilliam
GILLIAM, Minerva: d/o Charles and Mary Gilliam
GILLIAM, Nancy Jane: m'd JOHNSON, Carl Ellison; sister of Jasper Gilliam
GILLIAM, Rosa Ann Elizabeth: m'd GILLIAM, Jasper Newton; d/o Charles and Mary Gilliam
GILLIAM, Sarah Sophronia: d/o Charles and Mary Gilliam
GILLIAM, William H.: s/o Charles and
Mary Gilliam
GILMORE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
Ryan at AKStenc@aol.com
GILMORE, James (1791- ): m'd 1814 POTEETE, Mary; father of 13 children; settled where Roseburg is now located; son, Samuel, had emigrated in 1843 with Applegate party
GILMORE, James P. (1830-1903): m'd 1851 BARNES, Nancy; s/o James and Mary (Poteete) Gilmore; father of 13 children; in 1885 moved with their family to Crofton Prairie in Washington Territory; buried in Goldendale Cemetery, Goldendale, WA
GILMORE, Josephine (c1838-1852): d/o James and Mary (Poteete) Gilmore; died on trail of cholera
GILMOUR FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GILMOUR, Mary Elizabeth (1826-1898): m'd CRAWFORD,
George Fisher Dr.; d/o James and Mary (Whitley) Gilmour; settled with husband
in Benton Co; was a cousin of John Wilson Gilmour who emigrated in 1851; buried
at Sand Ridge Cemetery, Linn Co, OR
*3) GILSTRAP, Isaac: m'd SYRON, Amy Elizabeth
*8) GIMPLE, George:
GITHENS, George (1828- ): m'd ,
GITHENS, Jane Stout ( - ): m'd ,
GOBLE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GOBLE,
Daniel B. (1815- ): town of Goble is named for him although he was not it's
proprietor
GOODELL, Abel ( - ): m'd ,
GOODHUE, Martha Jane (1824- ): m'd MCCLURE, John Barnett
GOODPASTURE, Alexander:
*11) GOODRICH, Anson: Capt of train from Lima Rock Co, WI
GOUGE, Anna S. (1820- ): m'd JONES, Isaac
GOUGE, Jane H. (1819- ): m'd JONES, Jacob
GOULET, Samuel Antoine ( - ): m'd ,
GOWDY FAMILY RESEARCHER: Bennette
Family History
GOWDY, John Tucker (1835- ): m'd 1861 KEMP,
Anne Eliza; came across the plains with his uncle, John Tucker Scott ; settled
in Marion County at Belle Passi; later moved to Yamhill Co
GRADY, Elizabeth (1834- ): m'd 1850 HALE, Andrew
GRAHAM, Mary Eleanor: m'd BROWN, John
GRANT, David (1836- ): m'd ,
GRANT, Richard J. "Johnny" (1825- ): m'd 1846 , Sarah Jane
GRAY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GRAY, David Milton: s/o James Gray
GRAY, George Washington: s/o James Gray
GRAY, James: wife died just prior to emigration; settled in Linn Co
GRAY, John Gray: brother of James Gray; settled in Linn Co
GRAY, Josephine Selena: d/o James Gray
GRAY, Lorenzo Erasmus: s/o James Gray
GRAY, Martha Jane: d/o James Gray
GRAY, Nancy: never married; sister of James Gray; settled in Linn Co
GRAY, Nancy Elizabeth: d/o James Gray; second wife of Bird Waggoner
GRAY, Samuel Paxton ( -1852): s/o James Gray; died on trail
GRAY, William Linn Clinkenbeard: s/o James Gray
GREEN, Henry D. ( - ): m'd ,
GREEN, Mary: m'd SMITH, Michael
GREENE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GREENE, Martha Ann (1821-1880): m'd 1839 PATTY,
William Rooker; d/o Don Felix and Nancy Ann (Drummond) Patty; buried in Lee
Mission Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR
GREENWOOD, Margaret ( -1852): m'd FOSTER, William Harrison
GRIBBLE, Henry: Mentioned in Samuel Woodruff Diary.
GRIER, Delilah (1832-1892): m'd LEIGH, C. B.
GRIER, Isaac (1828-1899): m'd ,
GRIER, John (1798-1877): m'd , Susan
GRIER, John (1832-1886): m'd , Delilah
GRIER, Mary (1828-1921): m'd GRIER, Robert
GRIER, Robert (1826-1900): m'd , Mary
GRIFFIN, Sarah Wallace (1776-1856): m'd bef 1797 RICHARDSON, George; buried Bethel Cemetery, Polk Co, OR
GRIM, Sarah: m'd c 1843 HOWARD, Pontius; there has been much confusion over Sarah's last name; some records indicated her name was Sarah Grim while other stated Sarah Prince; legal documents from IL have finally established that her name was GRIM
GRISWOLD, Mr. ( -1852): Was traveling with the Chapman Train. Died June 8, 1852 of cholera.
GRUBBS
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GRUBBS, David (1808-1886): never married
GRUBBS, Francis H. (1834- ): m'd LEE, Lucy Ann; graduate of Willamette University; wife was the daughter of the well known missionary Jason Lee, Francis died in Portland, buried Lee Mission Cemetery
GRUBBS, John: m'd 1832 AUSTEN, Susan; traveled with several of his sons; the remainder of the family came in 1853 via the Isthmus of Panama
GUTHRIE, Robert (1830- ): m'd 1853 , Mary Elizabeth
GWINN, Norman (1818-1901): m'd 1852 BLOXSON, Cynthia
Rhys GWYNN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GWYNN, Rev. Rhys (1834-1917):
HACKNEY, Hannah ( -1852): m'd FRANKLIN, William; died on Mt. Hood and is buried on the Barlow Trail
HADAWAY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HADAWAY, Edward C. (1819-1895): m'd
ROSWELL, Elizabeth Jane;
farmer, Sgt-at-Arms for Oregon House of Representatives 1872,
1874, 1880;
father of 7 children
HADAWAY, Edward E. (1851-1899): s/o Edward and Elizabeth (Roswell) Hadaway; buried in Dayton Pioneer Cemetery, Dayton, OR
HADAWAY, George Armstrong (1847-1889): s/o Edward and Elizabeth (Roswell) Hadaway
HADAWAY, Mary Elizabeth (1849- ): d/o Edward and Elizabeth (Roswell) Hadaway
HAGOOD, Henry (1815- ): m'd 1848 , Mary A.
HAIGHT, Eliza ( -1856): m'd 1845 HILL, Eben B.
HALE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HALE, Andrew (1831-1909): m'd 1834 GRADY, Elizabeth;
s/o William and Sarah (Borders) Hale
*7) HALE, Calvin Thomas (1827-1887): m'd 1851 MAYS, Milla Catherine; originally emigrated in 1848 with; drove wagon for Bristow family; after arrival in OR he went with William Bristow to gold fields then later returned to IL and returned to OR in 1852 as captain of a wagon train that included his family
HALE, Elias (1827-1853 ): m'd 1851 MCKINLEY, Elizabeth; killed in a card game in Syracuse, Linn Co, OR in 1853
HALE, Elias A. (1850- ): m'd 1875 SPERRY, Mary s/o Michael and Jemima (McKinley) Hale
HALE, Jefferson (1852- ): s/o Elias and Elizabeth (McKinley) Hale
HALE, Jestinia: m'd 1822 MESSERSMITH, Andrew
HALE, John (1848- ): s/o Michael and Jemima (McKinley) Hale
HALE, Laura (1851- ): d/o Andrew and Elizabeth (Grady) Hale
HALE, Michael (1819-1879): m1. MCKINLEY, Jemima; m2. 1853 SMITH, Nancy; s/o William and Sarah (Borders) Hale; wife and daughter died on trail of cholera
HALE, Milton: s/o William and Sarah (Borders) Hale emigrated in 1845; see 1845 emigrant listing
HALE, Milton (1838-1895): s/o Michael and Jemima (McKinley) Hale
*7) HALE, Nebraska John (1852- ): s/o Calvin and Milla (Mays) Hale
HALE, Sarah (1838-1915): m1. 1853 HANNAN, Elijah; m2. 1859 SIMISON, Dayton; d/o William and Sarah (Borders) Hale; buried Hale-Simison Cemetery, Linn Co, OR
HALE, Victoria: d/o Elias and Elizabeth (McKinley) Hale; probably born after arrival
HALE, William (1836-1903): m'd 1857 ALLPHIN, Rachel; s/o William and Sarah (Borders) Hale
HALE, William (1799-1881): m'd 1818 BORDERS, Sarah; s/o Jesse and Hannah Hale; buried Hale-Simison Cemetery, Linn Co, OR
HALL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HALL, Essalum M. (1824-1888): m'd 1844
SMELSER, Mahala
HALL, Francis M.: s/o Essalum and Mahala (Smelser) Hall
HALL, Isaiah S.: s/o Essalum and Mahala (Smelser) Hall
HALL, Lurana: d/o Essalum and Mahala (Smelser) Hall
HAMILTON, William C. (1823- ): m'd 1854 GHOLSON, Eliza Jane
HAMLIN, Eliza Jane (1849-1897): m'd 1866 ANDERSON, William Thomas; d/o James and Eliza (Shearer) Hamlin
HAMLIN, Infant (1851-1852): c/o James and Eliza (Shearer) Hamlin
HAMLIN, James A. (1815-1894): m'd 1840 SHEARER, Eliza Jane; s/o William and Mary (Smith) Hamlin
HAMLIN, Martha E. (1846-1861): d/o James and Eliza (Shearer) Hamlin
HAMLIN, Mary (1823-1854): m'd 1843 JOHNSON, John W.; d/o William and Mary (Smith) Hamlin
HAMLIN, Mary Ann (1841-1932): m'd 1857 GRIFFIN, William Marion; d/o James and Eliza (Shearer) Hamlin
HAMLIN, William Henry (1843-1932): m'd 1865 ARMPRIEST, Lavina Ann; s/o James and Eliza (Shearer) Hamlin
HAMMONS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*8) HAMMONS, Cynthia: m'd WATSON, James L.
*8) HAMMONS, Nancy ( -1852): m'd SPENCER, Charles; died on trail 10 June 1852, 16 miles west of Prairie Creek and 16 miles east of Wood River; Nancy's husband died Oct 27, 1852, the day after arriving at Portland
*8) HAMMONDS, George:
*8) HAMMONDS, Henry:
HANNA FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HANNA, Joseph A. Rev. ( - ): m'd ,
HARDESTY, Mahala (1803-1895): m'd CHAPMAN, Jesse Smith; d/o Henry and Elizabeth (Matheny) Hardesty; mother of 8 children.
HARE, N. D. ( - ): m'd ,
HARE, W. S. ( - ): m'd ,
HARER FAMILY RESEARCHER: (sometimes spelled HARRER and HARROW, etc.)
HARER, Alfred Franklin (1848-1894); m'd 1878 BEACH, Minnie Louise (1856- ); s/o David and Sarah C. (Standifer) Harer
HARER, Ann Elizabeth (1851-1852); d/o David and Sarah C. (Standifer) Harer
HARER, David (1819-1883); m'd 1843 STANDIFER, Sarah C. (1818- )
HARER, Enos S. (1790-Oct 1852): m'd c1817 CRAIG, Jane (1795-1847)
HARER, Enos Samuel (1836- ); s/o Enos S. and Jane (Craig) Harer
HARER, Evan H. (1822-1870); m'd TULK, Eliza Jane; brother of Sarah and William Harer and nephew of Enos S. Harer
HARER, James C. (1828-1852); m'd 1851 STANDIFER, Jane "Mary" (1831-1852); s/o Enos S. and Jane (Craig) Harer
HARER, Jemima Elizabeth Jane (1844-1896); m'd 1863 KIRTLAND, Andrew J. (1840-1872); m'd 1888 YOUNG, George N. (1830-1914); d/o David and Sarah C. (Standifer) Harer
HARER, Jemima Jane (1817-14 Aug 1852); m'd 1832 CRAIG, Ewing P. (1809-18 Aug 1852); d/o Enos S. and Jane (Craig) Harer
HARER, John W. (1832-14 Oct 1852); m'd 1849 HOUGHMASTER, Sarah (1829-25 Aug 1852); s/o Enos S. and Jane (Craig) Harer
HARER, Lucinda (1829- ); m'd 1848 CRAWFORD, James T. (1825- ); d/o Enos S.and Jane (Craig) Harer
HARER, Martha Elizabeth (1849-1923); m'd bef 1866 MULKEY, Albert Greenberry (1838-1900); trail 1844; d/o John W. and Sarah (Houghmaster) Harer
HARER, Mary E. (1851-1924); m'd SAYLOR, Francis A. "Frank"; d/o William Millard "Willis" and Martha Ann (Tulk) Harer
HARER, Sarah Jane (1830-1898); m'd 1849 LEWIS, Stephen Marther (1828-1855); m'd 1856 LETSOM, John Thomas (1828-1922), a native of England who came to OR from CA goldfields after shipping around Cape Horn; sister of Evan and William M. Harer
HARER, Stephen Lafayette (1851-1870); s/o Evan and Eliza Jane (Tulk) Harer
HARER, William Millard "Willis" (1823-1908); m'd 1850 TULK, Eliza Jane (1832-1926); brother of Evan H. and Sarah Jane Harer and nephew of Enos S. Harer
HARPER, Jemima: m'd CLAYTON, Ashford; lost two children to illness on journey and barely survived herself; wintered in Oregon City while she regained her health; finally settled in Umpqua Valley in Feb 1853
HARRISON, Joseph ( - ): m'd ,
HARRISON, Robert ( - ): m'd ,
HARRY, John Alva: see 1851
HATTON
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HATTON, Elizabeth (1813-1878): m'd MATTHEWS, John
Harvey; d/o Jonah Berget Hatton; died in Clark Co, WA in 1878
HATTON, Jonah (1848-1926): s/o William and Sarah (Johnson) Hatton
HATTON, Jonah Berget (1781-1852): died on the trail at Burnt River of cholera
HATTON, William D. (1851- ): s/o William and Sarah (Johnson) Hatton
HATTON, William Shannon (1821-1911): m'd 1845 JOHNSON, Sarah; s/o Jonah Berget Hatton; settled in Clark County, WA where he became the father of three additional children (Nancy E. 1854-1941; Alonzo E. 1856-1915; Harriet Dorinda 1858-1940). William died in Bossburg, WA and is buried in Colville WA
HAWK, Al R. (1840- ):
HAWK, Melvin F. (1850- ):
HAWK, Mr. ( -1883): family left DeKalb County, IN 01 Mar 1852; traveled with Samuel Russell family and Elliot Cline; family consisted of parents and 6 boys; traveled north side of Platte River; reached Portland 10 Nov 1852; family settled at Puget Sound in 1853; father went to Astoria in 1854 where he married for a second time; returned to Olympia August and resided there until his death
HAWK, Mrs. ( -1853): mother died 12 Jan 1853
HAWK, Son1:
HAWK, Son2:
HAWK, Son3:
HAWK, Son4:
HAWKINS, John S. (1818- ): m'd ,
*5) HAYDEN, Benjamin (1822- ): m'd 1852 GIBSON, Zerelda
*11) HAYWARD, Ben: m'd KINNEY, Miss
HEADRICK, Frances ( - ): m'd KAYS, John A.
HEATER
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HEATER, George (c1822- ): m'd 1845 MARION, Sarah;
settled Yamhill Co
HEATER, Peter ( - ): m'd ,
HEATH, Lucien (1819- ): m'd 1849 EDWARDS, Julia J.
HEDGES
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HEDGES, Joseph: m'd ALLEN, Ellen; came west to join his brother, Absalom
(an emigrant of 1844), at Canemah
HEIPLE
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HEIPLE, Samuel: emigrated to OH with his parents,
returned to PA and then emigrated to OR; was struck with cholera during emigration
but managed to recover; arrived in Portland in early December; split rails during
winter to earn money for food; in spring went to Puget Sound where he worked
until July 1853; lived for a short time in Marion Co and then returned to Portland
where he remained for sixteen years supplying the steamboats with wood
*11) HEMPHILL, William:
*4) HENDERSHOTT, James (1829-1897): m'd 1848 VINCENT, Harriet Jane s/o David and Catherine (Benham) Hendershott; came alone in 1852; family joined him later
HENDERSON, George ( -1852): Was traveling with the Chapman train. Drowned in the Platte River July 3, 1852.. Initial efforts to find his body were fruitless. The body was found 6 miles down stream from where he had drowned and was buried. He was from Fairfield, IA.
HENDERSON, Sarah S.: m'd 1837 VANBUSKIRK, John; d/o Nathaniel C. and Elizabeth (Sloan) Henderson
HENDERSON, Thomas B. ( - ): m'd 1848 VANBUSKIRK, Elizabeth; s/o Nathaniel C. and Elizabeth (Sloan) Henderson
HENDERSON, Urbanus (1851-1852): s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (VanBuskirk) Henderson; died on trail in Blue Mountains
HENLINE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HENLINE, Abi (1818-1891): m'd HENLINE,
Francis
HENLINE, Andrew: s/o Francis and Abi Henline
HENLINE, Francis: m'd [ ], Abi
HENLINE, Francis M.: s/o Francis and Abi Henline
HENLINE, Phoebe: d/o Francis and Abi Henline
HENLINE, William H.: s/o Francis and Abi Henline
HENNESS, T. J. ( - ): m'd ,
HENNEY, Catherine ( -1902): m1. WILEY, Elias Keyes; m2. BURKE, Mr.; emigrated from WI with husband and family, settled in Portland after brief stay in Yamhill Co; outlived her children and second husband and died in Portland in 1902
HEWITT, Abraham: m'd CONNER, Elizabeth
HICKS, Elizabeth (1826- ): m'd 1847 BUFF, John
*8) HILARY, John: + family
HILL, Claisborne ( - ): m'd ,
HILL, Eben B. (1821- ): m'd 1845 HAIGHT, Eliza
HILL, G. M. ( - ): m'd ,
HILL, Mary Sophia (1828-1902): m'd ADAMS, Oliver Harmon
HINBR, C. B. ( - ): m'd ,
HINKLE, John ( - ): m'd ,
HINKLE, Mary Rebecca (1804-1877): m'd ADAMS, John Franklin
HINTON, Sophia Jane (1826-1893): m'd INMAN, Joel Cowan
HOEFER, John (1816-1909): m'd ,
HOLLOWAY, J. M. ( - ): m'd ,
HOLLOWAY, William L. ( - ): m'd ,
HOLT, B. R. ( - ): m'd ,
HOLTON, Fanny ( -1852): m'd SOVERNS, George; died on trail
HOPSON, Sophrania ( - ): m'd BOYLES,
HOSS, Peter (1825-1905): m'd 1844 BROWN, Martha
HOWARD FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HOWARD, Adeline: d/o Pontius and Sarah
(Grim) Howard
HOWARD, Albert: s/o Pontius and Sarah (Grim) Howard
HOWARD, Alpheaus: s/o Pontius and Sarah (Grim) Howard
HOWARD, Eliza: d/o Pontius and Sarah (Grim) Howard
HOWARD, Mary Amanda: d/o Pontius and Sarah (Grim) Howard
HOWARD, Orren (1852- ): s/o Pontius and Sarah (Grim) Howard; born on Santiam Pass during emigration into Oregon
HOWARD, Pontius: m'd c1843 GRIM, Sarah; settled in Benton County; later divorced from Sarah and settled near Puyallup, WA.; there has been some controversy over the name of Pontius Howards wife, some records have indicated her name as Prince, while other list Grim; legal documents from IL have established that her name was GRIM.
*8) HOWARD, William: + family
HOWD, Julius C. (1829-1913): m'd BAKER, Mary
HUG, John ( - ): m'd ,
HUGHES, E. ( - ): m'd ,
HUMPHREY, Eliza: m'd DENLINGER, H.; d/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey
HUMPHREY, Homan M. ( -1887): m'd SNOW, Lydia
HUMPHREY, Julia: m1. SIMPSON, Samuel L.; m2. BRISCOW, Julian V.; d/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey
HUMPHREY, Lydia E.: m'd GAULT, Daniel M.C.; d/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey
HUMPHREY, Orpha G.: d/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey
HUMPHREY, T.C. Dr.: s/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey
HUMPHREY, W. J.: s/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey
Elizabeth
HUNT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HUNT,
Elizabeth Pocahantas: m'd PALMONDON, Eusebe "Eugene"
HUNT, Enoch (1825- ): m'd SHELTON, Mary E.
HUNT, James: m'd SMITH, Caroline; started for OR between Apr 1851 and Aug 1852; died on trail in Utah; wife and children turned around and went back to IN
*3) HUNT, Levi Jr.:
*3) HUNT, Levi Sr.:
HUNTER
FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HUNTER, Caroline Frances (1846-1926): m'd 1863 RUSSELL,
Eli Frazier; died in Oakland, Alameda Co, CA; d/o William and Jemima (Meek)
Hunter;
HUNTER, George W. (1835-1895): m1. 1859 STOUT, Harriett Amanda; m2. 1865 ALLEN, ELizabeth Ann; died in Dawson, Yukon Territory; wrote reminiscence of 1852 journey to Oregon entitled "Reminiscence of an Old Timer" by Colonel George Hunter; s/o William and Jemima (Meek) Hunter
HUNTER, Harriet (1848-1917): m'd 1868 CARRUTHERS, Robert; died Astoria, Clatsop Co, OR; d/o William and Jemima (Meek) Hunter
HUNTER, John (1833-1902): m'd 1859 CARRUTHERS, Sarah Ann; died in Illwaco, Pacific Co, WA; s/o William and Jemima (Meek) Hunter
HUNTER, Louisa (1838-1865): m'd 1853 WHITE, Joseph; d/o William and Jemima (Meek) Hunter
HUNTER, Mary Ann (1840-1920): m1. 1858 WINSHIP, John H.; m2. 1866 MCKAY, Angus; died in Athena, Umatilla Co, OR; buried in Mt. View Cemetery, Walla Walla, WA; d/o William and Jemima (Meek) Hunter
HUNTER, Mathias (1832- ): m'd 1866 FRAZIER, Nancy; s/o William and Jemima (Meek) Hunter
HUNTER, Wilford (1842-1848): s/o William and Jemima (Meek) Hunter; died prior to emigration
HUNTER, William (1810-1896): m1. 1830 MEEK,
Jemima; m2. 1870 HOWE, Elizabeth; m3. 1890 BEAMER, Martha; m4. 1895 MCINTYRE,
Mary;
died at Brownsville, Linn Co, OR; buried in Brownsville City Cemetery,
Linn Co
HUNTER, William Alfred (1850- ): m'd 1873 BOUNDS, Louisa F.; s/o William and Jemima (Meek) Hunter
HUNTER, William Morris (1843-1843): s/o William and Jemima (Meek) Hunter; died prior to emigration
HUTCHINSON, James C.: m'd COPELAND, [ ]; returned east in 1853 and came to OR again in 1854 via the Isthmus of Panama; brother of Robert; settled Douglas Co
HUTCHINSON, Robert Milligan: brother of James C.; settled Douglas Co
HYDE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HYDE, John Lewis:
HYLAND FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HYLAND, Amos Damon (1837-1905): m'd 1858 CROW, Rachel Ann;
s/o Benjamin and Abigail (Damon) Hyland; died in