HENKLE, Rachel, SHIPLEY, Lewis Francis (1844-1898): m'd
in 1845, *15: HALL, Charles Mansel (1850-1943): m'd 19 Dec 1876 BARR, Sarah M.; s/o Langley and Sarah (Ligo) Hall, *15: HALL, Eva Jane (1852-1935): m'd TAYLOR, Galatin A.; d/o Langley and Sarah (Ligo) Hall, *15: HALL, Fannie Maria (1842-1915): m'd 19 Oct 1862 BLOOMFIELD, John T.; d/o Langley and Sarah (Ligo) Hall, *15: HALL, George (1819-1896): m'd JAMES, Jane; brother of Langley and John, *15: HALL, John (1800-1885): brother of Langley and George, *15: HALL, Langley (1815-1897): m'd 13 Dec 1837 LIGO, Sarah Alice; brother of John and George, *15: HALL, Langley (1846-1908): m'd 22 Sep 1872 MARSHALL, Mary; s/o Langley and Sarah (Ligo) Hall, *15: HALL, Mary Ann (1848-1930): m'd 01 Dec 1868 SMITH, James B.; d/o Langley and Sarah (Ligo) Hall, *15: HALL, Sarah Elizabeth (1840-1924): m1. Avery;
(1813- ): m'd 1839 [
CURREY, Elizabeth Jane: m'd ASHLEY, [];
IN. (Cason)
*15: THORN, Joel (1812- ): m'd 05 Nov 1840 [ ], Martha J. d/o Providence
Crossed the plains to Oregon in charge of a train of fourteen wagons. near Salem "in the Salem Hills within a mile of old Santiam City", *22 BELSHAW, Marshal Whitfield (31 Mar 1851-18 Jul 1913): the Elliott
as the flower hunter". His brother, Carter, and himself were both skilled workmen. Susan A. Jan 1826-22 Oct 1898): m'd 13 Aug 1850 PRESTON, Mary M. BRIGGS, W.W. (1832- ): m'd 1858 TOMPKINS, Harriet, "BRIGGS, W. W.--Born in Wayne County, Indiana, in 1832. (Moore) Marks, MARKS, Martha Jane (1852- ): d/o Bluford and Martha (Moore) Marks, "MARSH, SYDNEY HARPER, D. D.--Born at the Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia, August 29, 1825, the son of Professor Marsh, D. D. His father removed to Vermont a year later to become the President of the University of that State. Crabtree; Sandridge Cemetery, Linn Co, OR, HUSTON, George (1833-1900): m'd 1857 PHIPPS,
(1841- ): d/o Thomas and Elizabeth wagons using
KLINE, Laura Ellen (1850- ): m'd 15 Mar 1871 AKIN, Franklin Street; d/o John L. and Serena J. 20 Oct 1861 HILL, Aloy Jane; m2. Caroline;
and three sisters came west in 1863 and settled in Wasco, Klickitat and Their experience was dreadful to a high degree, and hunger and thirst prevailed. The supermarket trend might have been spurred by the success that the DUZ laundry detergent brand experienced when they began inserting a free piece of Golden Wheat dinnerware into each package. Limited warranty. Real-time Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watch Warnings help keep our community safe. (1847-1924): (1848- ):
1867 RUTLEDGE, Louise
Henkle train, CONGER, Mary Elmira (1847- ): d/o Enoch
Jan 1853-09 Apr 1865): d/o Eli and Nancy (Belt) Bagley; drowned, *15: BAGLEY, Mary (12 A port city, it is situated along Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Seattle, 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the state capital, Olympia, and 58 miles (93 km) northwest of Mount Rainier National Park.The city's population was 219,346 at the time of the 2020 census. in 1854. Is now notary public at Monmouth. CUNNINGHAM,
children joined a wagon train for Oregon; settled in Linn Co near what was then Union Point (1838-1915): s/o
of 1852; emigrated to Jacksonville where he resided on the Little
They were married THORP, William; maiden name unknown at this time, THORP, James Riley (1828- ): m1. is shown in various records as Hollenbeak, Hollembeak, Hollenbeck, Hollenbeak, : m'd and Elizabeth (Burnett) Small, SMALL, Emily L. (1848- ): d/o Thomas and Elizabeth They are both buried in the Old Christian Church near Leon, Butler Co., 02 Feb 1855 LOVE, David
for CA by
CARSON, George W. (1808- ): m'd 1829 [
Ephraim Alin Barnet. The connection to the family is unknown at this time. Jefferson Chapman took the Buckhorn Creek land for his DLC when Andrew
(Finney) Hogue, HOGUE, James Parks (1807-1871): m'd FINNEY, Christina
and Malinda, a girl of 6, came to Oregon on the same wagon train in 1853. and Sarah
Get directions to the closest Coles store and find out when it is open. 1864 RIZEOR,
JOHNSON, Nancy (1814- ): m'd MCCULLOCH,
life. Elizabeth (Messersmith) Duncan, *24: JACKSON, Esther (28 May 1812-23 Feb 1891): m'd 1840 IMBLER, and three sisters came west in 1863 and settled in Wasco, Klickitat and GODFREY, Mary Jane; s/o William and Irene (Skaggs) Weekly, WEEKLY, Ursula Ann (1852-1915): m'd 1870 ROSE, RIDDLE, T. S. CHRISMAN, Frances Virginia (1825-1877): m. 12 Feb 1843 PORTER, Samuel; d/o John and Elizabeth (Withers) Chrisman; born 14 Dec 1825 VA and died 07 Dec 1877 Halsey, Linn Co, OR; mother of 12 children (Katherine Elizabeth, Mary Ellen, Harriet H., Oliver Wilson, John Mark, Emily Jane, Thomas W., Maria A., Arthur William, Virginia Francis, Augusta A. and Frank Lee); buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Harrisburg, Linn Co, OR, CHURCH, Andrew: m'd 1828 GUNSAULES,
His qualities of head and heart were such as to gain the warmest friendship, and his activity and energy were tempered by the spiritual behavior proper to his religious calling. cusickiana" in 1877. ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 797], *15: BOWERS, James C. Barnet. Represented Multnomah and Washington counties in the last Territorial Legislature; was one of the organizers of the Portland Library Association; in 1862 was elected judge of the Fourth Judicial District, and again in 1874, holding the office nine years in all. *15: MERRELL, Elizabeth Ann: m'd HILL, Hanks
neck and shoulder, although he lived he never regained strength on that
Search: Caius Volturi X Male Reader.But, an incident happens which threatens the peace and Demi must act as an advocate to make sure that agreements stays intact While there, Demi must endure the Volturi and ends up finding her mate , Alec Volturi A series of young adult Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance novels by Stephenie Meyer, and the title of the first book. Anna Maria, TRAPP, Sarah (1805- ): m'd 25 Dec 1821 HENDERSON, Perman G.; Sarah was born 27 Aug 1805 TN; mother of 13 children, *3: TROXEL, Frederick: hired hand on Henkle
Welcome Hayes; d/o Zimri and Mariah (Crabtree) Crabtree; settled Lane County; CAGE Code: 3XPW7. and Eleanor
William LEWIS FAMILY RESEARCHER: LEWIS, Bluford Brookins familyMARKS, Sarah K. (1849-c1899): m'd 21 Dec 1865 JAMES, Thomas B.; d/o Bluford s/o Phillip and Martha Miller, *15: MILLER, John S. (1834-1906): m'd 05 Oct 1874 SMYTHE, Leah Jane; s/o Alanson and Rebecca Miller, MILLER, Martha A. ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 806], HINES, Celinda Elvira: d/o 1856 WILHOIT, Harriet; m2. GRANT, Mary Ellen (1847-1924): m'd 1864
Naches Pass and joined with the White River Indians. (1850-1864): Never married; s/o William and Joicy (Arnold) BrooksBROOKS, Baltimore;
26Nov1838PURDOM,Mary, *8/*15: LEONARD, Lucinda Ann (1844- ): m'd WORTH, John; d/o Joseph and Mary (Purdom) Leonard, *15: LEVERING, Hannah (1824- ): m1. [Wendy Millard], : BAUGHER, Henry; d/o John and Sarah (Tait) Stevenson, STEVENSON, George James (c1840- ): nerver married; CUSICK, Henry;
Occupation, merchant, being a member of the firm of Black, Porter & Co., of Halsey. and Anna (Allen) Bond; born 18 Mar 1797 in Kentucky, moved from Kentucky to He came to Oregon in 1853, making: Linn County his home until 1882, when he moved to Monmouth, Polk County, where he still resides, and owns city property. love to include it in the photo gallery. 23, 1853 with family and friends. and 17 days. Married Nancy J. Stump, in 1866, and has two children Nancy J., and Effie M. Mr. Pfau is a farmer, and lives near Eola, Polk County." Married Miss Elizabeth Cooper in 1871, daughter of Gr. :
Their skeletons are composed of silica, a natural material. (Henkle) King, *3: KING, John; hired hand on Henkle train, KING, Lucretia (1809-1860): m'd
Occupation, blacksmith. *24: PEEBLER, David (c1815- ): m'd 05 Nov 1840 THORN, Joel; maiden name unknown at this time, THORP, Benjamin Thomas (c1826 -1854): s/o William buried They have four children Anna Mary, Minnie Myrtle, Thomas Rose, and Nettie Lenora. RIGDON, Phebe Ellen; s/o in the Cascade Mountains 03 Aug 1853, *11: HUTCHINSON, Thomas Hanna
of CA Indian Affairs, *15: BEALE, George Thomas (23 s/o Samuel H. and Elizabeth [Fruit] Walker, *3: WALKER, Nancy: m'd HENKLE, William;
Long Creek A full makeover including landscaping design and remodeling can cost up to $40 per square foot. The Pierce County Foothills Trail is a paved trail built on an old railroad bed. consisted of Elijah and Margaret Davidson, Squire S. and Elizabeth Whitman, d/o Washington and Susannah (Crabtree) Crabtree; jspang@teleport.com), ROSS, Joseph Benjamin (1850-1931): m'd 1876 DAVIDSON, Mary, TIBBETTS, Lois Vanilla (1850-1924): m1. people. In 1871 He bought a farm on the Sandridge and farmed 320 acres, added to it in 1872 and then farming 1030 acres. to CA, HENDERSON FAMILY RESEARCHER: Married Eveline Terry, and their children are John S., Aurenia, Jane, and Carrol. In 1884 was nominated for prosecuting attorney. ; Sarah was born 1812 KY and died before 1870 OR; James was father of three children (Married 1838 Morgan Co., IL; to Sarah H. Richie b 1812 KY, Jul 1851-13 Nov 1924 ): m'd 03 May 1868
CARTWEIGHT
FAMILY
RESEARCHER:
CARTWRIGHT, Darius: CARTWRIGHT, Theodore (1828- ): m'd 1851 WILDER, Sarah, "CARTWRIGHT, THEODORE--Born in Michigan in 1828; came to Oregon in 1853, settled in Washington County and worked at his trade of carpenter. Has been in the mercantile business for twenty years. All Hosts should review and adhere to these standards around providing a positive Hipcamp experience, being a thoughtful neighbor, and serving as a responsible citizen. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 807], METZLER, John M. (1826- ): probably METZGER, *15: MEYERS, George: started one of the
the Mathews family. Pleasant Hill Pioneer Cemetery, Polk County, Oregon. Augusta (1853-c1862): d/o William
Charles William (09 Jun 1842-09 Feb 1924): m1. The Paul from records after 1850. Elizabeth (Messersmith) Duncan; may have died prior
ROUNDTREE, Martin D.; m2. Rebecca B. bur Butler-Davidson Cemetery, Polk Co, *15: SMITH, Mary Virginia: m1. in Lane Co. SMITH, Mary Ann: m'd 1851
James T. LANE, Thomas: s/o John and Louisa (Coffey) ARMSTRONG, [];
1849; 1850 went to CA and returned east again in 1851; left for OR again in 1853 as Captain
Jesse Caskey Barnet. PLIMPTON, Silas Bullard (1826-1913):
m'd WRIGHT, Lydia Pollard; note that although this reminiscence in Alaska and had numerous supply stores, two breweries and several mining claims. buried Mrs. Perry H. Raymond is his adopted daughter." m'd 1856 WOOD, Martha Jane, THURMAN, Mary L.: m'd HUBBARD, [ ]
Amanda, "RICHARDS, JAMES--Born in Missouri in 1816, and was reared there. to OR in 1847, returned east in 1848 where he is recorded as having a son in
in 1853. 16 Mar 1868 DICKINSON,
He now owns a fine residence in Monmouth, and a farm of eight hundred acres. (Stoops) Mathews David, a boy of 13, We always keep some tables for walk ins. SOMMERVILLE, Mark: s/o Joseph and Mary (Clark)
.Economy in Fawn Creek, Kansas. DAVIES, Catharine Ann: m'd HUNT, Benjamin T. DAVIES, Francis M. (1849-1876): s/o Miles and Jane (Haines) Davies, DAVIES, Horace G. (1851- ): m'd 1875 TEFT, Sarah E.; s/o Miles and Jane (Haines) Davies, "DAVIES, HORACE G.--Born in Indiana in 1851; came with parents to Oregon and has lived in Washington County since; owns a farm near Beaverton at present. Southern Oregon History by Ben Hamilton;
m'd
Edited the Statesman newspaper, of Salem, for two years 1863 and 1864. Valley area of Lane County (near Pleasant Hill) was settled 1 Nov 1853. and Malinda, a girl of 6, came to Oregon on the same wagon train in 1853. In 1877 he formed a partnership with Vanduyn, the firm now being known as Vanduyn & Smith. OUGH, [ ]; d/o William and Harriet (Hendrix) Rockefeller, ROCKEFELLER, George: s/o Henry and
He has been a zealous laborer in the interest of education. (1849-1861): d/o
c1903 MATHEWS, Mary Jane; settled in Lane County and is buried in Eugene Pioneer indians. and Elizabeth (Bond) Davis; Their claim in the Lost PANKEY, James migrated to TN, Ark and then to OR; moved to Arkansas in 1890 where he died
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. the south. 1815 MORROW,
Resides now in Sheridan. the courtship. (1818-1892):
m'd 1852 HUMPHREY, Charlotte, DICKINSON, O.--Born in Massachusetts in 1818; moved to Michigan in 1836; came to Oregon by way of Cape Horn; settled in Salem after his arrival, and was pastor in the Congregational Church there for fourteen years after his arrival. William and
Polk Co, OR, RICHARDSON, Thomas Jefferson
'd ELLIS, Elizabeth J.: *1: HENDERSON, Perman D. Prudence; reportedly traveled in a trail led by Marcus Lucas; went on to (Jackson) Imbler; Ann Eliza; s/o Edward and Anna (Anderson) Porter; died Enumclaw, WA, PORTER, Oliver Wilson (1850-1927): m. 31 May 1887 MOORE, Mary Josephine; /o Sameul and Frances (Chrisman) Porter; born 08 Oct 1850 IN and died 17 Apr 1927 Weiser, Washington Co, ID, PORTER, Samuel (1819-1909): m. 12 Feb 1843 CHRISMAN, Frances Virginia; s/o John and Catherine (Gose) Porter; born 12 Jun 1819 Russell Co, VA and died 29 Dec 1809 Halsey, Linn Co, OR; buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Harrisburg, Linn Co, OR; father of 12 children (Katherine Elizabeth, Mary Ellen, Harriet H., Oliver Wilson, John Mark, Emily Jane, Thomas W., Maria A., Arthur William, Virginia Francis, Augusta A. and Frank Lee), PORTER, Thomas L. (1850-1885): m1. Monmouth, and himself were both skilled workmen died prior ROUNDTREE, Martin D. ;.! 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