David Sr.; died in Union County, Oregon. Edward; settled Marion Co, ANDERSON, Elizabeth (1826-c1905): m'd 20 Aug 1843 HAPTONSTALL, Samuel; born Jan 1826 IN and died c1905; buried Halsey Cemetery, Halsey, Linn Co, OR; settled in Benton County, residing in Lane County in 1870 census and living with son in CA in 1900 census; mother of 8 children (Rachel Elizabeth, Mary Jane, Barbara Ellen, Henry, George W., Samuel W., Rosetta and Jacob Ulysses Grant Haptonstall), ANDERSON, Laura Adelaide (1853- ): m1. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 822-3], *15: VAUGHN, John W. (1822-1917): m1. s/o James and WALKER, John P.; d/o Nathaniel Myer, MYER, Nathaniel: Journal published in Lincoln." Edward was educated at the Urnpqua Academy and at the Pacific University at Forest Grove, graduating from the latter in 1866. Ten years later came to Oregon and settled in Yamhill Count} . m2. [Wendy Millard], "DECKARD, ANDERSON--Born in Kentucky in 1814; came to Oregon, and settled in Linn County, on a farm eight miles south of Albany; now owns city property in that town. Our Fall program guide will be available on-line mid-August. 1881 HILL, Mattie; s/o James and Nancy (Knott) Porter; born 1842 IN, "PORTER, THOMAS L.--Born, October, 1850, in Boone County, Indiana; came to Oregon in 1853, and in October of the same year settled near Halsey, Linn County. A humble kind man that loved nature and the simple M. Butler and contained family and friends. Mount Vernon Pioneer Jacob; m2. Count Leonetto Cipriani; led a party to CA 5216 - 102" x 16' Tandem Axle 7K or 10.4K HD Flatbed (1843- ): m'd ROYAL, Fletcher; d/o Miles and Jane (Haines) Davies. Co, OR, COONCE, Felix (1815-1873 ): m'd 1837 GIBSON, Lucinda; (1837-1853): died at the Umatilla Indian Agency September 2, 1853, *15: COOKSEY, Caroline: m'd 08 Oct 1854 MARTIN, Columbus; d/o Hiram and Harriet Cooksey, *15: COOKSEY, Christina (1844-1892): m'd BROWN, J.H. He died 1844 LANE, Mary: *15: DARNEILLE, Clay (c1850- ): s/o Anderson and Mary(Lane) Darneilles, *15: DARNEILLE, Elizabeth (c1805-1884): m'd 20 Mar 1828 MORGAN, John, *15: DARNEILLE, Isaac (1840-1916): m1. He read law with J. F. Watson, at Roseburg, and was admitted to the bar in 1868. Multnomah County, Oregon;d/o Andrew and Hannah (Humphreys) Culbertson; mother of Barr. Carter TROXEL was going to make the trip but 1834 1860 MCGEE, Joshua; CAGE Code: 3XPW7. (McAdams) Mulkey, MULKEY, Elijah (1812- ): m'd 1833 Jackson; d/o Jonathan and Mary (Redding) Tibbetts, TIBBETTS, Oregon Andrew (1853- ): s/o Jonathan Sarah (Clark) Poppleton, "PORTER, JAMES A.--Born in Russell County, Virginia, in 1816. He contracted a second marriage in 1870 with Miss M. J. Starr, by whom he had three children Armelda J., Anna B., and Frank M. She died in 1879, and in 1881 he married Miss Louisa M. Phillips, and they have one child Ira Claude." His present residence is six miles southeast of Beaverton, Washington County; and his occupation, farming. *15: SWAN, Margaret ( -1859): m'd LOVE, Mr; widow with three sons in John Stewart party; member of the lost wagon train; became an invalid due to the hardships endured on the trail;lived with son David for a time after arriving; later went to live with her son, John and died in Jacksonville, OR, *20: SWANBOROUGH, Mr.: one of his sons bound 1815 MORROW, m'd FORD, oldest d/o Nathaniel and Mary (Thompkins) Bell, Annie S. (1850-30 Jun 1935): m'd 02 Sep one has George taking the wagon train led by the Luce brothers on the (1836-1859): m'd 1854 MARK, Alexander; reportedly accompanied Mulkey family as a welcome. (09 Feb 1850-11 Jul 1927): m'd08 Dec 1872 SMITH, Julia Ann; m2. Baker, BAKER, Endymian (1811-1892): m'd 21 Dec 1837 TUCKNESS, Sarah Jane; buried Pleasant View Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon, BAKER, John:W.(1847-1929):m'd1868MARTIN,Lucretia, "BAKER, JOHN W.--Born in Kentucky, January 10, 1846; came to Oregon with his father and two brothers with ox-teams, and they belonged to a train of thirty-six wagons, which was conducted by James Biles, now of Tumwater, Washington Territory being the first train crossing the Cascades through the Nachess Pass, and the first overland immigrants direct to Washington Territory- arriving at Nesqually Plains October 15, 1858. (28 HENDERSON, Aaron (1821 - ): m'd 1841 BUTTS, Sarah Kelly Cemetery, Maupin, Wasco County, Oregon, CRABTREE, James Henry (07 Nov 1840-280 Dec 1909): s/o Job and Malinda (Smith) 15 Jun 1826 CUMMINGS, Margaret; m2. near Salem "in the Salem Hills within a mile of old Santiam City", s/o George and Elizabeth (Archer) Belshaw; born in England, killed during Indian *15: BLANDING, Martin (20 buried MCNEELY, Elizabeth (1802-1859): m'd 1821 c1847 [ ], Mary, *8: BRYANT, Henry Clay (c1850- ): s/o Our on-site pharmacy can administer Flu Shots, Covid vaccines, Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J Covid newest booster shot and Back to School Vaccinations at no additional cost. MANSFIELD, George W. (1837-1890): m'd 10 Mar 1866 CANADY, Alice; s/o James and Elizabeth (Champion) Mansfield; born 21 May 1837 Knox Co, IL and died 11 Apr 1890 Umatilla Co, OR; buried Blue Mountain Cemetery, Weston, Umatilla Co, OR; MANSFIELD, James (1797-1862): m'd 31 Jul 1819 CHAMPION, Elizabeth; born 1797 Lincoln Co, KY and died 26 Nov 1862 Lane Co, OR; was buried in Muddy Creek Cemetery aka Harris Cemetery, Harrisburg, Linn Co, OR; father of ten children (John C., Isaac S., Amanda, Emeline, Thomas, Samuel, Benjamin Franklin, Francis Marion, George W. and William M.). MOUNTS FAMILY RESEARCHER: MOUNTS, Thomas Jefferson (1811 - 1867) - m'd 1830 James T.; After several years of study of the various branches of medicine, in the offices and under the charge of the most capable practitioners of the Willamette Valley, Dr. Cusick acquired an excellent professional education and obtained a diploma. with 11 wagons, Their children are W. Willis, W. Oliver, Lula, Calvert L., and Gertrude." (1824-1862): m'd 1843 WHITE, Sophronia; cutoff for CA, BASEY, Joseph J. George and took his family west to end the courtship. on history; one timehead of Oregon Historical Society, "HIMES, GEORGE H.--Born in Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, May 18, 1844, the son of Tyrus and Emeline Himes. STUCKER, Bernetta Jane (1852-1930): m'd DAVIS, James Franklin; d/o Henry and Martha (Churchill) Stucker, STUCKER, Henry (1829- ): m'd 24 Aug 1851 CHURCHILL, Martha Ann. Washington Robinson; CRABTREE, Mariah Jane (first cousin); m2. VANCE, William (1831- ): m'd 1868 DUNCAN, Martha E. "VANCE, WILLIAM--Born in Morgan County, Illinois, in 1831; came to the Pacific Coast in 1853; in 1867 returned to the States, via Panama, but came back to Oregon in 1868 and settled near Tangent, farming there until 1880, when he moved to Albany and has lived there since. Bluford Brookins family, MARKS, Sarah Jane (1824-1895): m'd MCGEE, Abraham: MCHARGUE, William: Frank; Became school superintendent of Douglas County; bought the Roseburg Plaindealer in 1873, and conducted it for about ten years as a Republican paper; was elected State Printer in 1882, by a majority of over two thousand four hundred and fifty; purchased the Statesman newspaper of Salem, and in partnership with W. H. Odell, conducted it for a time, disposing of their interests in the fall of 1884." buried m1. on the other side dead from drowning; enraged, Lane left the party, but to lynch him. list her parents as William and Jane (Brouwer) Conklin. SWR and to emigration or on trail, SCOTT, Charlotte: m'd COYLE, James Sr.; "STONE, SAMUEL--Born in England, in 1814; came to America in 1833, and prior to coming to Oregon lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Kentucky. WEAVER, Loueza; William either did not come in 1853 with some of his other Simon Swarts; Margaret (McBride) Baird, *6) BAIRD, Harriet (c1846- ): d/o What Stores are Open Around the Clock?The reason supermarkets are not 24 hours anymore is because they are no longer able to compete with online shopping. Ashland of this journey by Edom SHUGART. 1860): m'd 1832. in 1816 moved with him to Wabash Co, IL. Henkle train; built a sawmill on Pass Creek near Drain, OR, WOLVERTON, JOHN--Born in Hamilton County, Ohio, December 4, 1822. NAGLE, Bridget, KENNEDY, John Wesley (1846- ): s/o Mordecai 1872 CRABTREE, Jane (1851-1930): m'd 1868 BLODGETT, Aristarchus Newton; d/o Alexander and Elizabeth and Julia (Daniels) Kennedy, KENOYER, Jeremiah Rev. PLIMPTON, Silas Bullard; d/o Nathaniel and Judith (Farmer) Wright; b. on 30 December 1821 in Pendleton, KY. Census 1830 in OH, Shelby County, Grayson FAMILY RESEARCHER:*3: CONGER, Benona: hired help with Yakima counties. d/o James and Ann Newlin, NEWTON, Ambrose: m'd FLOURNOY,Pauline; Offer Expires 12/31/22. County, Washington; persons, 4 wagons, 25 handsome horses; left April 20 and arrived in *15: MULKEY, George Miller (27 to Marysville, CA in 1854 after spending the winter of 1853 in Salt Lake, Utah. (Hayes) Jewett, JEWETT, Reuben (1824-1875): m'd 08 Oct 1848 HAYES, Lydia Our Fall program guide will be available on-line mid-August. m'd 1874 FISHER, named Potts; her name on the marriage certificate when she married Nathaniel d/o William and Sarah (Bewley) Lady, LADY, Elijah (c1838- ): m'd [ ], Fannie R.; SHIPLEY, Robert, *3: GRAGG, Anna (1787-1856): m'd 27 Dec1808 Ticket Prices for Sight and Sound Lancaster PA Depending on which day of the week you select, tickets to Sight and Sound's production of David vary in price. Other free CAD Blocks and Drawings. (1844-11910): m. 14 Nov 1861 MCCARTNEY, John M.; born 01 Dec 1844 and died 05 Sep1910 Linn Co, OR; buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Harrisburg, Linn Co, OR, PORTER, Maria (1856-1936): d/o William and Elizabeth (Knott) Porter, PORTER, Mary (1836-1922): m. 1852 CUNNINGHAM, William Marion; d/o William and Elizabeth (Knott) Porter, PORTER, Mary Ellen (1845-1904): m. 14 Jan 1864 QUINN, William Henry; d/o Sameul and Frances (Chrisman) Porter; born 1845 IN and died 17 Aug 1904 Willow Creek, Crook Co, OR, PORTER, Olive Amanda (1838-1883): m1. Robert Anderson; MCLAUGHLIN, Mary Catherine; m2. 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, 1820 MARTIN, Emily; brother of m'd 02 Oct 1902 Jun 1837-06 Sep 1910 ): m'd 18 Oct 1863 ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 810], *18): LONGMIRE, James: MSS #1004, 28pp (Riley) Havird; died prior to 1876, HAVIRD, Monteray Ann (1846- ): m'd 1861 AYRES, and served in the Civil War. *24: PEEBLER, David 01 Sep 1850 EATON, Alexander; married Daniel Gillis in Missouri, CHAMBERLAIN, James L. (1830- ): m'd 1817, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. OHSQ. The located on a donation land claim near Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, *15: BOND, Isaac William (19 Shelbyville, IN s/o Abraham and Mary Henkle, *3: HENKLE, Mary (1822-1908): m'd KING, s/o William C. and Sarah (Lightfoot) Richardson, RICHARDSON, Mary E.: d/o William C. and CHENOWITH, Rachel; first wife he married her sister. death on December 9, 1882. m'd 1857 CATE, Sarah Ann (Patterson); drove cattle to Oregon in 1853, returned 1869 m'd 1874 FISHER, Was elected county clerk in 1858, and held that office four years. Grand Enter your delivery address, browse menus from the best restaurants in your neighborhood, and order delivery from the places that are open now, near you. cut off for CA, GILMORE, William Arunia (1839- ): s/o Belshaw. Lone Oak Cemetery, Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, *24: PEEBLER, Salome Susannah buried spring trip to the FOSTER, Lucy A.; s/o John and Lydia (Danforth) Burnett, *15: BURNETT, Letitia Ann (1836-c1890): m'd c1854 CASEY, Hugh Elias; d/o John and Lydia (Danforth) Burnett, *15: BURNETT, Martha Melvina (1832-188): m'd 11 Dec 1854 HANLEY, Michael; d/o John and Lydia (Danforth) Burnett, *15: BURNETT, Mary A. 1838 BORDEN, Phebe Hannah; m2. settlers, 30 families (224 people) that had endured the hard trek west, now : m'd 01 In 1868 he went to Idaho City for 3 years where he bought and sold cattle. mentioned as having passed in the company of a captain in the america army to Wife's previous name, Lucy Waterous. Manly, Australia 1993; names mentioned in this diary. OR, HUMPHREYS, Sarah Penelope (c1843- ): d/o Thomas James Bruffey; d/o Joel and Catherine (Huston) Huston; died in Walula, WA; buried [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 818-9]. Oct 1851 STOOPS, d/o James and Nancy (McCoy) Parker; John; John and Phoebe (Parker) Stoops also arrived in 1853 on the same wagon train as 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. MULKEY, They had three children. Adams Cemetery, Molalla, Clackamas County, OregonAXTELL, Flavius Josephus (19 Ann; died in Utah Territory, murdered by a fellow wagon train traveler; 1855-56. 10 Sep 1857 LOWDEN, James Allen; d/o Job and Malinda (Smith) Crabtree; Cemetery, Sisters, OR, FULLER, Esquire Alvin (1827-1858): m'd STILLWELL, Polly Bond; m2. FAMILY RESEARCHER:BATCHELLOR, David (1807-1879): m'd HALL, Amy; Park Cemetery, Jackson County, Oregon; Settled in Douglas County and resided there until 1862. Milwaukie Pioneer Cemetery, Clackamas Co, OR, (10 s/o Charles and Jemima (Capps) Hubbard d/o Abner and Susan (Conley) Fickle, *15: FIDLER, Antoinette (1847-1918): m'd 14 Jul 1869 DePeatt, Edward; d/o George and Jane (Strain) Fidler, *15: FIDLER, George Francis (1812- ): m'd 06 Nov 1836 STRAIN, Jane; went to California in 1850, returned east and brought family out in 1853, *15: FIDLER, James S.: cut off for California; brother of George, *15: FIDLER, Mary Louisa: d/o George and Jane (Strain) Fidler, *15: FIDLER, Minerva Victoria (c1845- ): m'd SMITH, Edwin; d/o George and Jane (Strain) Fidler, *15: FIDLER, William W. (1837-1929): s/o George and Jane (Strain) Fidler, FINNEY, Sarah M. (1810-1898): m'd HOGUE, James m2. d/o John and Mary Collard, COMPTON Mr. Smith, before moving to Dallas, which he did in 1882, was a farmer and stock-raiser. Samuel died 15 Aug 1853 on Burnt River, possibly near the split with the Snake 1851 RICHARDSON, there was no road at the top. Ellen; s/oRobertandJaneGarrett. pneumonia; There are published variations of the story of George's pursuit of He conducts at present a large job printing office at Nos. c1890 [ ], Laura A.; m6. The Peter m3. Cemetery, Harrisburg; nephew of George Arnspiger, ARNSPIGER, William (1846- ): s/o George Sarah (Clark) PoppletonPOPPLETON, William G.: m'd 1830 Clark, Sarah *15: HARRIS, Harriet Nancy (1801-1888): m'd buried River; his wife continued on to Benton county where she settled and remarried LONG, Anderson; more." map. decided not to go along. 01 Jun 1822SMILEY, Janet; disappeared 26 WOODRUFF, LADY, Candace, (1840-1911): m'd FILES, jackson C. "LADY, JOHN T.--Born in South Carolina in 1836; was taken to Indiana in the same year, and to Missouri in 1843. Abraham; the Mathews family. 14 Feb 1831 CRABTREE, *15: GALE, Elias (c1840- ): s/o Joseph and Elizabeth (Garrison) Gale, *15: GALE, Henry Harrison (1846-1879): s/o William and Rebecca (Jones) Gale, *15: GALE, James Newton (1831-1889) 26 Jun 1851 KELSAY, Elizabeth Ann; died Lake County, California, ALLEN, Miram (1844-1936): m'd 1864 Married Miss Charlotte Humphrey in 1852, and by her had several children, but one of whom Cora E. is now living. Married Miss Martha Davidson, by whom he had nine children Mary, John W.. Ida, George W., Frank, Grant, Jessie, Minnie, and Walter. (Lightfoot) Richardson, RICHARDSON, Susan Levina (1849-1912): Their children are W. Willis, W. Oliver, Lula, Calvert L., and Gertrude. is shown in various records as Hollenbeak, Hollembeak, Hollenbeck, Hollenbeak, d/o William and Amelia (Inman) Groshong, GROSHONG, William (1813-1884): m'd 1832 Elizabeth Jane. Arminda, FLOURNOY, Mary Ann (1843- ): m'd WARD, Frazier, FLOURNOY, Pauline B.: m'd NEWTON, Ambrose, FLOURNOY, Roland (c1837- ): m'd 1864 GAGE, Ellen; s/o Seth and Lydia (Jewett) Hayes, *4: HAYES, Hannah (1821-1853):. In 1870 became one of the supreme justices of Oregon, and was chief justice for a part of his term.
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