Hood; s/o John and Saah (Chastain) Bond; "BONHAM, B. F.--Born in East Tennessee, October 8, 1828, and removed with his parents to Indiana in 1840. BARNET/BARNETT FAMILY RESEARCHER:BARNETT, Elijah M.: BARNETT, Ephraim (1797-1876):
Womens Plus Scrubs (1000+) Best seller $19. According to Bob "Two of his brothers hadpreviously settled near present day Talent and he joined them after WATEROUS, Lucy, "KELLY, E. D.--Born in New York, May 20, 1833; arrived in Oregon September 29, 1853; occupation merchant; present residence, Oregon City. Most Meijer locations are open 24 hours.Find a store near you: Lidl locations 10.nordstrom diamond necklace. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 796], BILYEU, David Porter (1849-1906): m'd
At a later date he removed to Salem and located permanently. Mr. Scott participated in the Indian war of 1855-56, and in 1864, enlisted in the First Oregon Infantry, to serve three years, and became sergeant. In 1856 s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Butler) Hutchinson; born near the end of the journey to work the Henkle Wagon Train of 1853 heading to Benton County, OR. Pioneer Cemetery, Centralis, Lewis County, Washington, BUCHANAN, Henry (15 Jun 1844-16 Jun 1933): m'd 26 Sep (1826-1903): m'd 1846
(Hollembeck) Cusick, "CUSICK, W. A., M.D.--Doctor Cusick was born in Illinois in 1847, and was brought to Oregon by his parents at the age of six years. Married in New York, in 1830, Miss Eunice Rose, by whom he had eight children, only one now surviving, whose name is B. S. Clark, and who now resides in Buena Vista, Polk County. 03 Jul 1863 DAVIS, Caleb, MCCORMICK, Sarah ( -1889): m'd 1864 THOMPSON, Hugh L.; d/o William McCormick; married Hugh Thompson 28 Dec 1864 Linn Co, OR; mother of ten children (Edgar D., William M., Walter C., Joseph C., Frances E., Evelyn, Anna L., Hubert M., Robert M. and Ethel A. David and Margaret (Tichenor) Imbler; Louisa (1849-1876): m'd 12 Nov1866 CUMMINGS, Henry; d/o Solomon and Huldah By her he had four children Elva J., Ira C. (deceased), Minnie F., and Addie Bell. s/o John and Eleanor (Leonard) Shotwell, SHOTWELL, John M. (1812-1887): m'd
Charles Putman;
CA with the rest of their family In the early1830s on your first DriveUp & Go order when you spend $75 or more*. Wife s previous name, Lavinia Fitch. wrote sad songs that he sang around the campfire at night." (1852-1872): s/o Thomas
HENDERSON, Aaron (1821 - ): m'd 1841 BUTTS, Sarah
UNGER, McKelvie
20 Dec 1884 SMITH, Sarah Jane; s/o Elijah Wait died in 1866, and in 1872 he married Rachel Morris by whom there are three children Ennis, Thomas, and Lena. family(they settled in Douglas County), but several families pioneered settlement s/o Robert and Charlotte (Mulkey) Shipley, SHIPLEY, Robert (1814-1883): m1. Top 5 Grocery Stores Open 24 Hours Near Me 1. Jackson;
Directions: From Puyallup, head east on Pioneer to Hwy. Halsey Pioneer Cemetery, missionary to Oregon, returned east and emigrated again with family in 1853; s/o Nathan and Elizabeth (Trailer) Bond; born in IA just prior to emigration, *15: BOND, Allen (03 HENKLE family and Frederick, his son, Strawder and brother, William all hired on Returned in 1856, and went east of the mountains with cattle. 1839 IL, Mary J.J. Ladd b 1841 IL). Charles Burton, *15: GARRETT, Jane: m'd GARRETT, Robert; maiden name unknown at this time, *15: GARRETT, John B.: s/oRobertandJaneGarrett, *15: GARRETT, Johnson F. (1834-1887): m'd 1864
PORTER, Martha
(1830-1872): m'd 14 May 1846 DAVIS, Nelson Albert;
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CATHEY, William G. (1833-1920): m'd 1853 CORNUTT, Thursy J.; John d/o Thomas and
They have one child Ethel Elaine.". m'd c1822 HITTLE, Catherine; s/o James and Elicabeth Buchanan; settled Lewis The located on a donation land claim near Gertrude Belshaw and Mary Adelaide (Belshaw) Kinsey); died 12 July of 1852; in the spring of 1853 Margaret and their 7
We are "overstaffed" with the 4-6 people we have every night. He died on 30 April (1803-1881): m'd 17 Apr 1825 JONES, Rebecca Elizabeth, GILMORE, Alexander Hamilton (1808- ):
Sarah Harriet;
either had never planned to attack the white settlers or had, for some reason, He could not do by grandparents after her mother died, *4: BOND, George Washington Rev. ): s/o Edward and Mary (Smith) Grimes, GROSHONG, Catherine E. (1839-1866):
GANNAWAY, Jane A. Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, BOND, Anna (Oct 1842-30 Waitsburg City Cemetery, Waitsburg, Walla Walla County, Washington, CRABTREE, Rebecca (17 Jan ", "HUMPHREYS, T. M.--Born in Tennessee, in the year 1800, and assisted in the organization of the government of his native State. children. He has been a zealous laborer in the interest of education. Mary J.;
One brother founded the Southern
d/o William and Amelia (Inman) Groshong, GROSHONG, William (1813-1884): m'd 1832
WORKMAN,
her son Robert George Cusick, the Capt of the train. *22 BELSHAW, George Jr His services in the field distinguished him considerably, as he was in several engagements with the Indians; but what most contributed to his celebrity was the very remarkable Arctic journey under taken by him and his command, in connection with the search for traces of the English expedition of Sir John Franklin. ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 824-5], "WELLS, RICHARD F.--Born in Pike County, Illinois, in 1850; came to Oregon at an early age, and lived at Philomath, Benton County, His present residence is at Buena Vista, Polk County, and occupation farming. Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, *24: PEEBLER, John Frederick (18 who lived alone in his cabin, who loved the mountains, the sky, the stars and California later returning to Oregon and settling in Marion County, BASKETT, Richard Dudley:(1819-1901): born 08 Jul 1819 Shelby Co, KY and died 17 Jun 1901; s/o Willam and Susan (Phillips) Baskett in main train when her parents turned off and became members of the
MARKS, Alfred B. He married Emma A. Collins in Polk County in 1876, and their children are Samuel B., George W., Mabel, and Frank." 05 Feb 1868 BUTLER,
William C.;
Buried 1851 in Barnett Cemetary, Howard County, IN. "Currie"
GRAY, Eleanor H. (1821- ): m'd 1854
Polk Co, OR, RICHARDSON, William Claiborne
01 Nov 1870): m. 24 May 1836 WHITE, Nancy, s/o Robert and Fannah (Walker) 1878 CANNON, Abraham D. (1844-1918): d/o Humphreys, HUMPHREYS, Thomas (1853- ): s/o John and Margaret Thomas and Beulah (Drinkwater) Riggs, settled Polk County, later moved to 24 Sep 1847 CRABTREE, "HULERY, JOHN M.--Born in Ohio in 1827; moved to Carroll County, Indiana, and became a cooper. 'd 16 Dec 1830 [ ], Clarinda, *15: EASTABROOK, Charles (c1842- ): s/o Bradbury and Clarinda Eastabrook, *15: EASTABROOK, Clarinda::
m Jan 1839-14 Aug 1896): m'd
10pp;
She married William Chandler Brown on 14 Nov. Additionally, the amount of products that is available online has made it much easier for customers to find what they METRO Online is the best online supermarket providing you with fast open box home delivery of your complete grocery list. is shown in various records as Hollenbeak, Hollembeak, Hollenbeck, Hollenbeak, Monday-Saturday 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.. Sunday 7a.m. d/o Philip and Martha (Martin) Mulkey; did not emigrate to Oregon; Mary Ann and Allen Brown were married in Moniteau. BEVENS,
buried infancy per John W. Bones biography in Centennial History of Oregon Vol 2 AXTELL, from CA, HARRISON, Jane: m'd 1825 HUMPHREYS, Thomas (1807-1865), "HUMPHREYS, T. M.--Born in Tennessee, in the year 1800, and assisted in the organization of the government of his native State. childbirth and Frank and his brother, Samuel, were
s/o Philip and Mary (Richey) Cantrell, *15: CAPPIOUS, George W. (c1825- ): m'd 02 Dec 1851 DENNING, Mary Elizabeth. Malinda Catherine;
the Mathews family. claim #1557. 27 Nov 1862 Henkle train;onelistrecordshimasMikeAbogast, ADAMS, James (Jan 1853- ): s/o Riley and Melinda (Baker) According to diary entries the family was involved in the Undergound Railway The town of Westfall, of 1853 (may have come up from CA) (per Jean Spangler at
Close this dialog (Hollembeak) Cusick; was named Rogert George Cusick Jr but always went by George. (Walden) Moore. Had been married two years previously to Sarah Wilder, by whom he had five children Wilhelmina J., EmmaT., Addie B., J. P., and Iva. Located, in 1853, in Clackamas County, fifteen miles from Oregon City ; resides now two and a half miles north of Hillsboro, Washington County, and is a farmer. Pleasant T. CUNNINGHAM, Pleasant: s/o Pleasant and
(Gholson) Naught. 1826
(Adams) Templeton; it is believed she may have died prior to or just after emigration CURREY FAMILY RESEARCHER: Children Ida, Owen, Frank, and Pearl. Sept. 12, 1853 at The Dalles, OR. Cemetery, Linn Co, OR, *15: MILLER, Alanson ( -1877): m1. p159-188) \; made two trips; came in 1846 with wife and 2 older children; soon Removed to Salem in 1854. 05 Dec 1866 PEEBLER, Salome Susannah; s/o Solomon and
trail; buried In 1861 he learned the printer's trade in the Standard office in Olympia, and in 1864 removed to Portland. Monmouth, named after their home in Monmouth, Wales. HARRIS, Hugh (1818- ):
,'d 1840 HODGE, Nancy W. "HARRIS, HUGH--Born in Ohio in 1818; removed thence to Indiana and to Illinois. buried Open to grades 1-5th (coed) & Girls in grades 6 - 8th. s/o Heman and
s/o Bennett and Martha (Brown) Creecy;
Studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1876. ARNOLD, Joicy; m2. Their children are W. Willis, W. Oliver, Lula, Calvert L., and Gertrude." Sarah J.;
Married in 1860 to Miss C. M. Cross. Flint, and has children Frank, Elizabeth, Eliza, Catherine, and Kichard." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 802-3], HUMPHREYS, Clementine Elizabeth
CORUM, Lydia; m3. s/o Philip and Martha (Martin) Mulkey, MULKEY, William (1848- ): m'd 1874
Continue 3 miles. s/o Nehemiah and Rachel Batchellor; Batchellor cattleman of the northwest, who had come west earlier. WHEELER, Mary Buck, HOLT, Enoch: settled in Lane Co; in
Had been married two years previously to Sarah Wilder, by whom he had five children Wilhelmina J., Emma T., Addie B., J. P., and Iva. (Bragg) Inman, ISOM FAMILY RESEARCHER: 5216 - 102" x 16' Tandem Axle 7K or 10.4K HD Flatbed Mary;
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Hipcamp John and Sarah (Patterson) Cate. Mary, TIBBETTS, Lois Vanilla (1850-1924): m1. Went to California in 1853, stayed two years, and then came to Oregon. Was married in Illinois in 1848, and has a family of six children Eugenia, Florence, Richard C., John T., May, and Edgar A. Dr. Warrinner relates that on his arrival in Portland in the fall of 1853, that place contained three practicing physicians. work in mines but returned to Southern Oregon due to poor health; was
Represented his district in the legislative council, and continuing to reside in that territory he was elected to Congress in 1872 as delegate. , The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon; died from and Margaret Barnet. George Hays Barnet. DAVIS, John
Jennie; s/o SWR and Elizabeth (Allen) Jones, *15: JONES, Lewis W. (1812-1885): m'd [ ], Mary, JONES, Madison Lafayette (1849-1948):
'd ELLIS, Elizabeth J.: *1: HENDERSON, Perman D. The ESP-32S DEVKIT DOIT is a development board that is built around the powerful ESP32 system on a chip microcontroller. (divorced); m2. and Margaret Barnet. d/o
establishing the town of Goldendale; moved back and forth across the Columbia (c1844- ): m'd 12 Feb 1866 DELAMETER, Ellen; s/o George and Amelia Atkinson, *15: ATKINSON, George L. (1809- ): m'd 17 Feb 1831 [
], Amelia
SALING, Peter; d/o James and Mary (Cessna) Templeton, TEMPLETON, Rachel Amanda (1837-1930): m'd 1852 ], Rebecca, POPPLETON HILDRETH, Elsie;
Louisa; m2. s/o William and Nancy (Johnson) McCulloch, MCCULLOUGH, Mr. ( -1853): died and was
Margaret (Henkle)
Married Miss Sarah Nealy, in 1866, and their family consists of five children, namely Ray N., Ralph O., Margaret E., Edith C., and Hettie. Ladd. buried s/o Jesse and Rachel (Chenowith) Wood, *3: WOOD, Mahala J.: d/o Jesse and
Dogs ready mobile grooming - yyoe.capacitate.cloud Barr, BARR, Rebecca (1849- ): d/o Jesse and Anna (Kirk)
His early years were spent on a farm, and in 1853 he started for Oregon. LEMON, Hester
Andrea Adrian Healy], "WELLS, GEORGE A.--Born in Pike County, Missouri; his first place of residence in Oregon was at Mary's River, in Benton County; his present residence is at Buena Vista, and occupation farming. people. Family His party pursued a new route and met with many difficulties, being much delayed on their journey by losing their way. We have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp and are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper community be inclusive. Dec 1838-06 Oct 1909):
m1. Elizabeth (Bond) Davis, DEADMOND, Bluford (1815- ): m'd ADAMS,
Other free CAD Blocks and Drawings. William F.;
[History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 801], *12: CUSICK, Solomon Franklin "Frank" (Feb Margaret; James was born 09 Jul 1830 Mortensville, Fayette Co, OH and died 22 Jan 1897 Oakesdale, Whitman Co, WA; s/o Anderson and Charity (Record) McCoy; settled in Benton Co, OR until 1876 when he moved to Washington; took up a homestead in 1877 in what later became Oakesdale; father of nine children (Paulina V., Charity C., William Charles, Abram A., James Henry, Samuel J., Olive E., Harriet P. "Hattie", and John). Exeline (Cason) Ward, WARD, Dillis Burgess (c1838- ): m'd
m'd CHRISMAN, Anna Maria; emigrated with 7 children, *4: DAVIS, Isaac Was married in Illinois in 1848, and has a family of six children Eugenia, Florence, Richard C., John T., May, and Edgar A. Dr. Warrinner relates that on his arrival in Portland in the fall of 1853, that place contained three practicing physicians. Resides at Salem. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 801], DAVIES, James W. (1846- ): s/o Miles and Jane (Haines) Davies; later years moved to OH, DAVIES, Mary J. s/o William C. and Sarah (Lightfoot) Richardson; buried Bethel
claim #1557. convention from Lane Co; father of 11 children, HOLT, Francis "Frank" Asbury (b. *23 CULBERTSON, Francis Marion (1840-aft 1860): s/o departed from IN
Catherine, "SCHWATKA, FREDERICK--Born in Galena, Illinois, September, 1849, and was brought by his parents to Oregon when four years of age. They had three children. Married again in I860, and has these children James M., Mary F., Jessie G., John H., Robert R., Milton R., F. M., Daisy L., and G. L." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 804], *14: FOREMAN, Antress (Jun 1819-Jan 1872): m'd15 Oct 1839 BARNARD, Elijan Heman; d/o Nahum and Serepta (Norton) King, KING, Rachel (1820- ): m'd STAYTON,
(Finney) Hogue, HOGUE, James Parks (1807-1871): m'd FINNEY, COZAD, Hawes. children. and Polly (Stillwell) Hayes; 12920 State Route 162 E., East Orting, WA. But John Beeson had been warned by a friend, and had fled to the other Thanks for
The Paul s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Burnett) Small, SMALL, Rhea (1845- ): d/o Thomas and Elizabeth
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