Emigrants to Oregon in 1852

Emigrants to Oregon in 1852
Surnames A-I

compiled by Stephenie Flora
oregonpioneers.com
copyright 2019

 

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The emigration year of 1852 stands out as the year of illness and death on the trail for humans and animals alike.  Most of the human toll was the result of cholera.  While the diaries often suggest that the cattle died from an imaginary disease called "hollow horn", it is thought by some experts that the loss of cattle was actually due to anthrax with the stress of the journey as a contributing factor.  

The diaries and journals available for that year mention seeing wagons "as far as the eye can see" both ahead and behind.  While it has been estimated that over 10,000 adventurous souls started out for Oregon in 1852, an accounting of how many actually arrived is hard to determine.  It is thought that as many as 1,000 may have turned back.  Death definitely took a toll and then there were those who, at the last minute, turned off for California.  The emigrants going to California that year was estimated at upwards of 50,000.

Indians were not as troublesome in 1852 as some of the other years.  This was due, in part, to a treaty that was engineered by Thomas Fitzpatrick "Broken Hand" in 1851.  The size of the emigration also no doubt had a bearing.  Trains were traveling so close to each other that it provided extra security.

Most of the trains for 1852 were small in size due to the difficulty in finding water, camping spots and feed for the cattle.  A larger train was simply too hard to manage.  Most companies were made up of family and friends with single men hired to drive wagons and assist with the cattle.  Assuming that a train consisted of  50 or fewer individuals it would mean that there were at least 200 separate trains headed for Oregon.  And this would not account for the approximately 1000 companies headed for California.

As I compile the listing for 1852 I welcome any additions and corrections you care to make.  I can be contacted at the email address at the bottom of this page.

Diaries, Journals and Reminiscences of the 1852 Emigration

**RR: Note death information in brackets  marked with RR was provided by Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University who has spent many years researching deaths on the Oregon Trail.

Captains of 1852

*1) Capt. Alvin Clark company consisted of about 28 individuals. The company left Council Bluffs May 8 and arrived at Oregon City October 2, 1852.  There were 3 deaths in this company.

*2a)  Akin Company left Salem, Henry Co, Iowa 17 Apr 1852. The company traveled closely with other family groups including the Richey train.  They arrived at Kanesville, Iowa May 8, 1852 and left from there.  Their journey has been documented and compiled by Mike Booth and is available in the Akin Diary he has contributed. At least for a portion of the journey they were joined by a group led by Newton D. Gilham (see #26)
*2b) Caleb Richey Company left Henry County, Iowa April 1852 and traveled closely with the Booth train.

*3) Capt John Metzker 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 [Hale Researcher Jim Hale halejim=gmail.com]

*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 approximately 19 covered wagons drawn by ox-teams. There were 52 people on the train (21 men/older boys, 6 women, 25 children).  All the wagons but one belonged to the family.  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 12, remaining there until December.  ....  On the trip to Oregon they lost five members to cholera.  Those who died were Lydia  Jones; Mrs. Cynthia Ann Jones; Mrs. Sarah  Jones; Mark A Duzan; William Lemley Jones (buried near The Dalles); James Duzan buried beside the Columbia River

*10) Davis Train

*11) Capt. Anson Goodrich headed up a train that started at Lima, Rock County, WI., joined April 3, 1852 with train consisting of Crandall and Coon families who had left Lima, Rock Co, Wi on Mar 29, 1852; joined May 2 by Haywood, McGraw and Kinney families; arrived at Kanesville, IA May 18th; June 4 joined by 4 more wagons making 14 wagons and 30+ men; July 6 Independence Rock; July 13 South Pass; July 29 Fort Hall [Covered Wagon Women, Vol 5, p.173-206 Polly Crandall Coon Diary]

*12) Capt. Gaebhart:; train left Osage Co, MO 11 Apr 1852 with ten wagons, later joined by others making 40 wagons and 60 able bodied men; 1/4 of train later turned of for California 1852 Reminiscences of John G. Abbott

*13) Capt James Wood led the  company that included the Koontz, and Wood famillies.  They left from  Kanesville, IA  19 May 1852.  Their story and the members of theis company are documented in  Wagons From Wapello   by Dennis M. Larsen & Ken Keigley

*14) Capt. Joseph McMillen started from Illinois leading a party of eight wagons (one that was cutting off for California) that included the Adams, McMillen, Miller, Wilson, Raymond and Blank families.  The company arrived at Council Bluffs June 3, 1852. June 18 they had eight wagons, 16 men, 10 ladies + children. On August 18, 1852 in Snake river country they joined six wagons led by Capt. Benjamin Hyland for added protection through Indian country.  It made 14 wagons and 32 able bodied men. [Covered Wagon Women Vol 5; Diary of Cecelia (McMillen) Adams and Parthenia (McMillen) Blank]; On September 21 Joseph McMillen, John Stowell and Mr. Raymond left the company along with eleven others to pack to The Dalles.  The diary makes note of passing 390+ graves along the trail but only mentions the names of four of them..  Also notes that on June 26 a fight broke out in camp between a man and his son-in-law.  They were asked to leave the company with their families.  Five days later the older man was ill and on July 2 it states"the sick man is dead this morning.  Wrapped him in bed clothes and layed him in the ground without any coffin".  [The family name was never given].  The company arrived at The Dalles Oct 24, 1852.

*15) Capt. Benjamin S. Hyland had company of six wagons from Plainfield, IL. On Aug 18, 1852, in Snake river country they joined eight wagons led by Capt Joseph McMillen for added protection through Indian country. It made 14 wagons and 32 able bodied men. Mentioned in Cecelia Adams and Parthenia Bland diary [Covered Wagon Women Vol 5; Diary of Cecelia (McMillen) Adams and Parthenia (McMillen) Blank]

*16) Capt. John Franklin Adams led train of friends and family members from Grandview Twp, Louisa Co, IA.  This is train is being researched by Jim Cook (see researcher page for his contact information)

*17) Richey Company left Salem, Henry Co, IA  in April 1852; families included Hoskins,Hobson, Smith; part of Akin party *2

*18) Capt John Tucker Scott left from Groveland, Tazewell Co, IL April 2, 1852.  On April 24 they were joined by a company led by Isaac "Stull" Swearingen of Vermillion Co, IL  The party arrived at St. Joseph, MO May 10th where they were joined by a group of men from Groveland who had gone ahead to accompany their shipment of provisions.  Also joining at that time was a small company from Mt. Sterling, Brown Co, IL. On May 28th they arrived at Fort Kearney with a company consisting of 12 wagons, 52 men, women and children, 113 oxen and 12 horses; May 28 arrived at Ft. Kearney; June 9 Ash Hollow, June 18 Ft. Laramie, June 29 Independence Rock, July 19 Soda Springs, July 23 Ft. Hall, Aug 3 Salmon Falls, Sept 4 Blue Mountains, Sept 20 Barlows Gate, Sept 28 reach Foster's Farm.  Documented over 160 graves along the way. [Covered Wagon Women Vol 5 p.21-173 Journal and Letters of Scott Family]

*20): Clifton Read company left Marengo, IL 19 Apr 1852; arrived Kanesville,IA 19 May 1852, June 23 Chimney Rock, July `10 Independence Rock; July 19 South Pass, Aug 4, Soda Springs; Aug 10, Fort Hall, Sept 21 Blue Mountains

*21): Capt. Mercer Thompson train started from Newton Co, MO Mar 20, 1852 and consisted of approximately 100 adults.

*22) Powell Train

*23) Hinkle Train originating in Perry Co, MO arrived in Oregon in Oct 1852.

*24) Jones Family Train; captained by Jacob Jones this train consisted of 49 known individuals, all family members with the exception of 7 individuals.  The train started from Northfield, Indiana, on the 15th of March, 1852, and reached The Dalles, Oregon, on the 19th of September. This list has been compiled by family researcher Willard Anderson.  He graciously shared the information with me for the benefit of others interested in this family.

*25) Murphy Train, captained by John Ecles Murphy consisted of family and friends, all members of the Christian Church (aka Campbellites or Disciples of Christ).  In the early1830s followers of Alexander Campbell, founder of the Disciples of Christ, moved from their homes in Warren Co, KY to Warren Co, IL and established the town of Monmouth, named after their home in Monmouth, Wales.  As the word of the virtues of the Oregon Territory reached Illinois, the talk turned to another move.  An advanced migration of church members went west in 1850.  It consisted of Elijah and Margaret Davidson, Squire S. and Elizabeth Whitman, Thomas and Sarah Lucas and their families, as well as a number of single men.  They reached Polk County, OR in August and settled near Independence on the west bank of the Willamette River, establishing what became Monmouth, OR. In April 1852, a second migration of church members began the journey.  It was made up of the families of Burford, Butler, Davidson, Lucas, Mason, Murphy, Roundtree and a number of single men.The Monmouth, Illinois Atlas newspaper, on April 16, 1852 described the gathering and departure of the train.  In following issues, the newspaper also published several letters written during the journey and from Oregon written by Rev. John E. Murphy.  In 1853, the last of these migrations from the church headed west in what was known as The Butler Train.  It was led by Ira F. M. Butler and contained family and friends.  Butler Family Letters

*26) Capt Newton D. Gilham led a train from Macoupin Co, IL that consisted of about 20 wagons and 70 people.  Along with his family it included the families of Jesse Moreland, Mitchell Owen, Francis Robinson, Samuel Nelson and Woodford Reams.

*27) Robbins Train of 1852 compiled by Kevin Mittge

*28) Capt. Robert B. Crawford led a party consisting of 111 individuals.  It encluded 84 families and 27 single men.  They left from St. Joseph, Missouri May 9.  As with most of the larger companies, members split off, rejoined and sometimes split again.  By the end of the journey there was as much as 50 miles separating the various wagons of the train

*29) Three Wagons Trains from Arkansas by Don Guenther consisted of three trains that split and went different routes.  There were a number of different captains along the way.  Names include Tigard, Harer, Winn, Ingram and numerous others.

*SR = Southern Route

 

Emigrants to Oregon in 1852

Surnames A-M

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 FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*12) ABBOTT, Charlotte (13 Dec 1832-14 May 1907): m'd 18 Oct 1853 HAYES, Lewis; d/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Heatherly) Abbott;  mother of nine children (Rachel, Nancy Elizabeth, Francis Marion, Jefferson Davis, Samuel Perry, Josie, David Orlando, William Lewis and Ira Eugene); Charlotte is buried Sparlin Cemetery, Williams, Josephine County, Oregon

*12) ABBOTT, Drucilla (30 Apr 1843-12 Jun 1928): m'd 1858 HIGGINS, William Lewis; d/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Heatherly) Abbott; mother of Mary Elizabeth, William Henry, Samuel, Robert Lee, Emily Jane, Daisy, Martha, Charlotte, James, Rose and Lewis; she is buried Smith River Cemetery, Smith River, Del Norte County, California

*12) ABBOTT, Elizabeth (11 Dec 1834 - aft  Jun 1900 ): m'd 10 Sep 1857 TRIMBLE, James; d/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Heatherly) Abbott; by 1900 husband had died and she was living in Siskiyou County, California with her daughter, Mary Trimble

*12) ABBOTT, George T. (Aug 1850- ): s/o William and Johanna (Gaebhart) Abbott; George shows up in the 1850 census but was not found in the 1860 census.

ABBOTT, James ( -1852): died somewhere east of Salt Lake.  He was a California bound traveler from Dover, Lenawee County, Michigan [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

*12) ABBOTT, John G. (03 Dec 1841-09 Jun 1914): m'd 1870  [   ], Ellen M.; s/o William and Johanna (Gaebhart) Abbott;  1852 Reminiscences of John G. Abbott

*12) ABBOTT, Mary Ann (15 Mar 1839-25 Dec 1915 ): m'd  c1858 HOLLAND, Thomas Jefferson: d/o William and Johanna (Gaebhart) Abbott; buried Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

*12) ABBOTT, Nancy Jane (1840- ): m'd 1857 CHEATHAM/CHATHAM, John; d/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Heatherly) Abbott

*12) ABBOTT, Samuel Y (15 Feb1796-31 May 1880): m'd c1816 HEATHERLY, Elizabeth; m2. 19 Apr 1853 GEABHART, Mary Ann (ROBBINS); first wife died on the trail; Samuel is buried Sparlin Cemetery, Williams, Josephine County, Oregon; father of Charlotte, Drucilla, Elizabeth, Nancy J. and William Young; left Osage Co, MO 11 Apr 1852 with 10 wagons; later joined by other families bringing total to 40 wagons and 60 able bodied men

*12) ABBOTT, Samuel Young (16 Jan 1845-02 Dec 1914): m'd SMITH, Louise Eleanor; s/o William and Johanna (Gaebhart) Abbott; living with married sister in 1860 Lane Co census; buried Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

*12) ABBOTT, Sarah Elizabeth (26 Oct 1842-27 Feb 1922):  m'd 20 Sep 1857 CANADAY, Madison Dr.; d/o William and Johanna (Gaebhart) Abbott; she is buried Gates Cemetery, Crow, Lane County, Oregon

*12) ABBOTT, William Sterling (16 Mar 1848-04 May 1918): s/o William and Johanna (Gaebhart) Abbott; living with married sister in 1860 Lane Co census; buried Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

*12) ABBOTT, William Young (16 Jan 1817-09 Jun 1852): m'd c1837 GAEBHART, Johanna; s/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Heatherly) Abbott; died on trail 09 Jun 1852 of cholera; buried where the Emigrant Road left the Little Blue; father of Mary Ann, John G., Sarah Elizabeth, Samuel Young, William Sterling and George T.[Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

ABRAHAM, Charles (1827-1907): m'd 18 Oct 1860 BENTON, Mary; cme to US from England in 1843; is living in Marion County in 1860 census as a laborer; by 1870 has moved to Washington where he remains until his death.  He is buried Dayton City Cemetery, Dayton, Columbia County, Washington; relationship to James Abraham below is unknown

ABRAHAM, James (29 Jul 1811-07 Feb 1893): m'd 01 Aug 1849 ST JOHN, Jane; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; James Abraham died 07 February, 1893 leaving only his wife to survive him.  Upon his arrival in Oregon James Abraham had obtained a Donation Land Claim in the Sunnyside area of Portland.  The 1860 census lists his occupation as a nurseryman.  During his years of residence in the Portland area he had always been a generous benefactor to the local Methodist church as well as other institutions. He sold all but 5 acres of his land to built a hospital on and upon construction of the hospital donated $25,000 toward its contstruction.   Upon his death  his estate of $200,000 was sued for charitable bequests that he had reportedly made.  Mrs. Abraham, at the time of her husband's death was in ill health herself.  By the time she died in June 1904  the constant litigation had left her penniless.

ABRAHAM, William Jay (14 Aug 1850-02 Sep 1864): s/o James and Jane Abraham; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

ADAIR, Mary Jane (11 Feb 1847-10 Feb 1898): m'd 14 Dec 1863 MINIER, William G.; d/o William and Elizabeth (Walk) Adair; resided in Pike Co, IL in the 1850 census; 1852 went to CA and then to OR in 1859; mother of Mary Violetta, T. Mary, Elmer W., Ella May, E. Charles, Edward A., and George; buried Miller Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon

ADAIR, Nancy A. (1821-Sep 1853): m'd 05 Sep 1839 OGLESBY, Samuel Redman; d/o William and Mary (Crain) Adair

ADAIR, Nicena "Cena" (24 Jul 1826-27 Aug 1884): m'd c1845 WALK, John Franklin; d/o William and Mary (Crain) Adair; living in Pike County, Illinois in 1850; to CA 1852 where she is buried Shiloh Cemetery, Windsor, Sonoma County, California

ADAIR, Miley Ann "Milley" (08 Jan 1849-08 Apr 1928): m'd 03 Dec 1867 KILLIN, Thomas Benton; d/o William and Elizabeth (Walk) Adair; resided in Pike Co, IL in the 1850 census; 1852 went to CA and then to OR in 1859; buried Hubbard Cemetery, Hubbard, Marion County, Oregon

ADAIR, Rachel W. (1851 - aft 1860): d/o William and Elizabeth (Walk) Adair; shown in Clackamas County census for 1860 but not found after that time

ADAIR, Richard (20 Oct 1850-bef 1860): s/o William and Elizabeth (Walk) Adair; may have died prior to emigration

ADAIR, William (Sep 1789-24 Jan 1859): m'd 1820 CRAIN, Mary "Polly"; William buried Rock Creek Cemetery, Canby, Clackamas County, Oregon

ADAIR, William Richard (09 May 1824-07 Nov 1894): m'd 02 Mar 1846 WALK,  Elizabeth;  resided in Pike Co, IL in the 1850 census; 1852 went to CA and then to OR in 1859; settled first at Molalla in Clackamas county; later moved to the Silverton area of Marion county; buried Miller Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon

ADAMS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*16) ADAMS, Abraham Hayes (18 Sep 1830-1852): s/o John and Mary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams; died on plains near Chimney Rock."The Christian Kauffman letter, OJ, Spring 1985, p. 22 says he traveled 520 miles from the Missouri River to Ft. Laramie.  This suggests Kauffman was on the north side of the Platte when he saw Abraham's grave.  The fact that the company came from Iowa, also suggests he was on the north side. "  [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

ADAMS, Adeline (1830-1852) m'd 1850 SHAFF, Henry C.; died on the Oregon Trail; d/o Abraham C. and Amanda (Goble) Adams; [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

ADAMS, Alice Amanda (01 Apr 1848-07 Feb 1905): m'd 16 Nov 1867 CRAWFORD, Elvin John; d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams; settled Yamhill county

*16) ADAMS, Amelia Savannah (12 Feb 1835-31 Jul 1919): m'd 13 Mar 1853 SHORTRIDGE, James S.; d/o John and Mary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams; born 12 Feb 1835 Vermillion Co, IN; died 31 Jul 1919 Lane Co, OR; mother of Emily R., Franklin Boone, Mary Rosetta, William Johnson, Alice Amelia, Lillie Jane and Sarah Olive; buried Taylor-Lane Cemetery, Cottage Grove, Lane Co, OR

*14) ADAMS, Calvin Henry (07 Jan 1820 -29 Aug 1907):m'd 18 May 1848 BARTLETT, Catherine J.; s/o Amos and Pamelia (Barbour/Barber) Adams; buried Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery, Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon

*16) ADAMS, Catherine Swartslander(03 Feb 1828-25 Oct 1902): m'd 01 Jun 1847 WAGNER, Isaac M.; d/o John and Mary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams; born 03 Feb 1828 and died 25 Oct 1902 from injuries sustained when thrown from her carriage; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR; mother  of 10 children (Esther Ann, Phillip Malagthon, Andrew Perry, Alonzo Carlile, Alice Rebecca, Mary Ellen, Jacob Adolphus, Clara Adelia, Isaac Madison Jr and Katherine Amelia)

*8) ADAMS, Charles D. (18 Jan 1818-18 Jul 1891): m'd 13 Sep 1838 VOWEL, Mary; m2. 10 Jan 1853 CARTER, Mrs. Eleanor (Howard);  s/o Abraham and Emillia (Stringer) Adams; buried IOOF Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, OR; first wife died 11 Nov 1852 after reaching Oregon; m2. 10 Jan 1853 Mrs. Eleanor (Howard) Carter; father of  7 children by first wife (John H., Margaret J.; Mary E.;  Perlina; Samantha A. & Miranda J.(twins); Charles A.) and 2 children by second wife  (Sarah C. and Irene E.); Charles was a merchant and shows up in both Benton and Marion counties before finally settling in Wasco County

*8) ADAMS, Charles A. (19 Jul 1852-08 Feb 1911): s/o Charles and Mary (Vowel) Adams; born on trail 19 Jul 1852 at the Clearwater in NE; buried IOOF Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon

ADAMS, Elizabeth (20 Jul 1811-13 Jun 1880): d/o Thomas and Mary (Davis) Adams

ADAMS, Elizabeth Ann ( 07 Sep 1818-09 Sep 1852): m'd 11 Oct 1838 THORNTON, Simeon Toney; born 07 Sep 1818 and died on the trail 09 Sep 1852; buried beside Willow Creek in John Day country

ADAMS, Emily:

ADAMS, Emma Ellen (05 Nov 1849-01 Mar 1940): m'd 26 May 1866 JONES, George W.; d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams; settled Yamhill county; buried Masonic Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon

ADAMS, Hannah Ramsey (Feb 1820 - 1905 ): m1. 28 Mar 1839 STONE, Radeford; m2. BRASHEAR, Lemuel; d/o Thomas and Mary (Davis) Adams

ADAMS, Henry A.

*16) ADAMS, Jesse Luster (13 Dec 1832-23 Oct 1897 ): m'd 11 Jul 1858  BAGLEY, Mary P.; s/o John andMary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams; born 13 Dec 1832 Vermillion, IN

*16) ADAMS, John Franklin (10 Jun 1799-24 Nov 1877): m'd 20 Apr 1820 HINKLE, Mary Rebecca; s/o Abraham and Katherine (Swartzlander) Adams; John settled in Marion County, OR; he was the father of Elizabeth (died 1847 in IA), Nancy Eleanor, Catherine, Mary Ann, Abraham, Jesse L., Amelia Savannah, John Quincy and Rebecca Sarah

*8) ADAMS, John Henry (09 Feb 1840-25 Jan 1915): m'd 17 Aug1862 FORCE, Amanda; s/o Charles and Mary (Vowel) Adams; buried Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon ; father of Mary L., Ida Amanda and Margaret.

*16) ADAMS, John Quincy (1840-21 Jun 1861): m'd 20 May 1860 JOHNSTON, Barbara J.; s/o John and Mary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams ; born 1840 IA and died 21 Jun 1861 Turner, Marion Co, OR

*14) ADAMS, Joseph Spencer (10 Jan 1851-09 Sep 1909): m'd 1881 GOSNEY, Martha Jane; s/o Calvin and Catherine (Bartlett) Adams; father of Vern Edward, Thomas Joseph and Walter Lester, buried Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery, Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon

ADAMS, L. H.

*8) ADAMS, Margaret Jane. (1843-21 Jan 1891): m. 08 Dec 1864 SMITH, Harrison; d/o Charles and Mary (Vowel) Adams; mother of Luella and Mabel Claire Smith; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon

*16) ADAMS, Mary Ann (28 Sep 1830-23 Mar 1878): m'd 01 Jun 1847 WHITLEY, James Willis; twin to Abraham Hayes Adams; d/o John and Mary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams; died 23 Mar 1878 Modoc Co, CA;  buried Lookout Cemetery, Lookout, Modoc County, California; mother of John Willis (1848-1924); Elizabeth R. (1849-1932); Abraham Hayes (1851-1932); Mary Catherine (1853-1898); Nancy Jane (1855-1942); William Clarke (1857-1933): James Levi (1858-1863): Francis Marion (1860-1958); Chalres Henry (1862-1958); Sarah Justina (1865-1931); Alice Henrietta (1867- )

*8) ADAMS, Mary Elizabeth (16 Jul 1844-17 Jul 1926): d/o Charles and Mary (Vowel) Adams; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon

ADAMS, Mary Maria (04 Jan 1852-21 Mar 1919): m'd 16 Nov 1867 HENDERSON, Walter Glenn; d/o Oliver and Mary (Hill) Adams; settled Yamhill County; buried Masonic Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon;  Mary's husband owned a livery stable in McMinnville and served four terms as Sheriff  as well as other civic positions; Mary was the mother of four children (Nettie, Ernest R., Glenn A. and Ray R.)

ADAMS, Matthew:

*8) ADAMS, Millie Ann (02 Jul 1841 -24 May 1917): m'd 16 Oct 1860 MEREDITH,John Wesley; d/o Charles and Mary (Vowel) Adams; born 02 Jul 1841 and died 24 May 1917 (or 26 Jun 1917); buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon; husband was a dentist in Salem where they resided; mother of Charles N., Susan E, Frank and Jennette Meredith

*8) ADAMS, Miranda J. (08 Aug 1850-c1925): d/o Charles and Mary (Vowel) Adams

*16) ADAMS, Nancy Eleanor (1821-aft 1880):m'd 11 Mar 1841 SARGENT, Abraham A.; d/o John and Mary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams; mother of (John Franklin, Reason F., Mary Catherine, Oliver Perry H., and Oscar Dunswreath); settled Josephine County; shown in 1880 census but not located in the records after that time period

ADAMS, Oliver Harmon (25 Mar 1819-31 Mar 1908): m'd 20 Oct 1846 HILL, Mary Sophia; s/o Sebastian and Eunice (Harmon) Adams; settled near the present city of Carlton, Yamhill County;buried Masonic Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon   He was the father of  9 daughters and two sons (Alice Amanda, Emma Ellen, Mary Maria, Eva Ellen, Ida Irene, Ada Ann, Inez Ione, Carrie Cornelia, Austin Hill, Frank Grant and Lilly May.)

ADAMS, Oscar Porter ( 30 Jul 1828-23 Oct 1914): m1. 27 Oct 1861 SAYLOR, Mary Elizabeth; m2. 23 Dec 1873 CROMWELL, Sarah Minerva; s/o Isaac and Sophronia Lydia (Porter) Adams; it appears he was the only one of his siblings to emigrate west

*8) ADAMS, Pauline (16 Jul 1849-09 Feb 1919): d/o Charles and Mary (Vowel) Adams; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon

*8) ADAMS, Samantha Ann (1851-05 Aug 1941): m'd FRENCH, Mr.

ADAMS, Samuel (1833- ):

ADAMS, Sarah Catherine (26 Aug 1839-08 Sep 1905): d/o Charles D. and Mary (Vowel) Adams

*16) ADAMS, Sarah Rebecca (1842-12 Feb 1925): m'd 05 Oct 1858 ROGERS, William Clark; d/o John and Mary Rebecca (Hinkle) Adams; born 17 Jul 1842 Decatur, IA and died 12 Feb 1925 Salem, Marion Co, OR; mother of Mary Ann, Sarah Elizabeth, Clark L., Charles M., Amelia C., Clarence M., Clayton O., Cecil P. and Laura E.

ADAMS, Sebastian Cabot Capt. (1789-1852): m'd HARMON, Eunice; Sebastian died on trail; son, Sebastian Cabot Adams Jr emigrated in 1850

*14) ADAMS, Sophia Adeline (23 Apr 1849-13 Nov 1917): m. 12 Feb 1866 BOWLBY, Theodore F.; d/o Calvin and Catherine (Bartlett) Adams; mother of Wilson E., Charles H., Emma M., Theodore P., Randolph, Fred H., Bert R., George Lester, Lois G. and Stella M.;  buried Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery, Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon

ADAMS, Stephen Barlow (09 May 1829-27 Mar 1903 ): m'd 31 Dec 1848 COX, Nancy Carolinel s/o Abner and Zervia (Griswold) Adams Jr

ADAMS, Thomas (18 Mar 1788-16 Feb 1882): m1. 15 Nov 1809 DAVIS, Mary "Polly"; m2. unknown; s/o James and Agnes (Wilson) Adams; cut off for California; first wife died prior to emigration

*14) ADAMS, William Dr. (20 Mar 1822-07 Mar 1913): m'd 30 Jun 1849 MCMILLEN, Cecelia Emily;

ADDINGTON, Absalom M. (1832-26 Sep 1864): m'd Jun 1854 LUALLEN, Hannah; s/o William and Mary (White) Addington; settled Linn County, OR; 1850 living in Ward, Randolph Co, IN; 1860 in Yreka, Siskiyou Co, CA farming; born 1832 IN; died 26 Sep 1864 Boise, ID;   mother d. 1847 and the father in 1859; Absalom was the father of Elvira and William

ADDINGTON, Joel (Nov 1830-19 Jul 1921): m'd 12 Feb 1860 LUALLEN, Mary Jane; s/o William and Mary (White) Addington; born Nov 1830 IN; mother d. 1847 and the father in 1859; 1850 living in Ward, Randolph Co, IN; 1860 in Yreka, Siskiyou Co, CA raising stock; served in Indian Wars in 1856 under Capt. John Sutliff; returned to CA that fall until 1860 when he returned to Oregon long enough to marry on 12 Feb 1860 to Miss Mary Jane Luallen,  (d/o Isaac and Sarah (Miller) Luallen); Joel and Mary were the parents of seven children: Olive (Charles Williams), Minnie L. (Ellis Kellison), Ella, (Munsey Goddard), Louis L., Leroy K.., Alva B., and Nellie G..; Joel and Mary are buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Lane Co, OR

AGEE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
AGEE, Benjamin Coats (27 Sep 1837-21 Jan 1920): m'd 1863 LADY, Sarah Elizabeth; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 27 Sep 1837 MO and died 21 Jan 1920 Douglas Co, OR; moved from Yamhill Co to Douglas Co c1869; sheriff of Douglas Co; buried Civil Bend Cemetery, Douglas Co, OR; father of  14 children (Oscar, Orvil, Roland, Norman, Miles, Minnie, Millie, May, Asher, Rose, Fred, Daisy, Earl and Elmer);
Residence at Civil Bend, Douglas Co, OR

AGEE, Isaac (18 Oct 1811-09 Sep 1900): m'd 25 No 1831 THORNTON, Cordelia; born 18 Oct 1811 MO and died 09 Sep 1900 Yamhill Co, OR; settled in Gopher Valley, Yamhill Co; buried Agee Cemetery, Yamhill Co, OR; father of  14 children (William T., Mary Emeline, Wilson, Benjamin Coats, John, Malissa Ann, Matthew W., James, Jackson K., Sarah Marinda, Judy Belinda, Jasper, Isaac Thomas and Charles M)

AGEE, Jackson K. (20 Apr 1846-29 Jul 1917): m1. 1867 DOWNING, Marcella; m2. 1880 BAKER, America Ann; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 20 Apr 1846 MO and died 29 Jul 1917 Yamhill Co, OR (reportedly committed suicide); buried Masonic Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill Co, OR

AGEE, James B. (17 Jul 1844-01 Feb 1905): m1. 1869 MURRAY, Fanny Jane; m2. MURRAY, May Noble; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 17 Jun 1844 MO and died 01 Feb 1905 Yamhill Co, OR; buried Masonic Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill Co, OR

AGEE, John (23 Apr 1839-26 Apr 1912): m'd 05 Jun 1866 THORNTON, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 23 Apr 1839 MO and died 26 Apr 1912 Douglas Co, OR; moved to Douglas Co from Yamhill Co c1869; buried Wilbur Cemetery, Douglas Co, OR

AGEE, Judy Belinda (08 Apr 1852-07 Oct 1874): m'd 1869 FRISTOE, James A.; d/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 08 Apr 1852 MO and died 07 Oct 1874 Yamhill Co, OR; buried Agee Cemetery, Yamhill Co, OR

AGEE, Malissa Ann (03 Apr 1841-15 Aug 1852): d/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 03 Apr 1841 MO and died 15 Aug 1852  on trail to Oregon; family tradition says she fell from horse hitting her head on rock ; listed in Agee Cemetery, Yamhill Co, OR

AGEE, Mary Emmaline (07 Aug 1834-21 May 1894): m'd 02 Jan 1851 ATTERBURY, Greene Rufus Pinckney; d/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 07 Aug 1834 MO and died 21 May 1894 Douglas Co, OR; originally settled in Yamhill Co and later moved to Douglas Co; buried Oak Creek Cemetery, Douglas Co, OR

AGEE, Matthew W. (24 Aug 1842-06 Aug 1887): m1. 1865 MILLER, Martha; m2. 1878 Sarah C. Winter; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 24 Aug 1842 MO and died 06 Aug 1887 OR; father of 2 children by first marriage (Mary Matilda and James Robert); father of 4 children by second marriage (Charles H., Helen C., Urton C. and Sylvia S.)

AGEE, Sarah Marinda (28 Feb 1849-27 Mar 1925): m'd 1865 COATS, Lemuel A.; d/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 28 Feb 1849 MO and died 27 Mar 1925

AGEE, William T. (13 Mar 1833-25 Aug 1857): m'd THORNTON, Marinda; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 13 Mar 1833 MO and died 25 Aug 1857 of wounds received in Indian War; buried Agee Cemetery, Yamhill Co, OR

AGEE, Wilson (17 Jan 1836-24 Apr 1883): m'd 18 Oct 1860 STEVENS, Martha Vernelia; s/o Isaac and Cordelia (Thornton) Agee; born 17 Aug 1837 MO and died 24 Apr 1883 Yamhill Co, OR; buried Agee Cemetery, Yamhill Co, OR

*2a) AKIN, Caroline (1846-c1910): m'd 18 Aug 1866 HODGES, Stephen Clark; d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin; born 02 Jan 1846 Henry County, Iowa, died c1910 Placer County, California

*2a) AKIN, Elizabeth (1835-c1865 ): m'd c1857 HODGES, Stephen Clark; d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin; born 1835 Pike County, Illinois and died 01 Jan 1865 Claifornia; after her death her husband married her younger sister, Caroline.

*2a) AKIN, Frances (1844 - ): d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin

*2a) AKIN, Frank Street (15 Mar 1842-28 Aug 1922): m'd 1871 KLINE, Laura Ellen (1850-1910); s/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin; born 15 Mar 1842 Henry Co, IA and died 28 Aug 1922 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; census records show him as an merchant dealing in boots and shoes; buried Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; wife emigrated from Missouri in 1853

AKIN, Hester Mrs. ( -04 Feb 1916):

*2a) AKIN, James Jr. (26 Jan 1833-09 Sep 1880): m1. KELLY, Mary Jane (1839-1864); m2. c1865 KELLY, Samantha Caroline; s/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin; born 26 Jan 1833 Pike Co, IL and died 09 Sep 1880 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; father of  Flora A. and Louis Benson Akin.

*2a) AKIN, James Sr (02 Apr 1807-08 Nov 1852): m'd RICHEY, Eliza Ann; s/o John and Frances (Davis) Akin; died two weeks after arrival in Portland, OR; brother of Ritta Ann Akin Ingram

*2a) AKIN, John L. (01 Jan 1837-11 Mar 1911 ): m1. c1859 MASON, Catherine Olive;  m2. c1863 HULBERT, Harriett; m3. c1896 KISOR, Mrs. Malinda E.; s/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin; born 14 Jul 1837 Henry Co, IA and died 11 Mar 1911 Albany, Linn Co, OR; buried Bellfountain Cemetery, Benton Co, OR; father of  Olive A. by first wife, Clara C., Eva E., J Franklin, Elva Abigail, John Stuart, George, and Francis by second wife 

*2a) AKIN, Mary Ann (1850-15 Oct 1852): d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin; died on Lower Cascades, Columbia River, 15 October 1852

*2a) AKIN, Nancy (06 Jun 1840-02 Dec 1907): m'd 06 Mar 1856 HANSON, William Frederick; d/o James and Eliza (Richey) Akin; born 06 Jun 1840 Henry Co, IA and died 02 Dec 1907 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; mother of Frederick William, E. Wilbur, Ida Eliza and Charles Edwin Hanson

*2a) AKIN, Ritta Ann (1815 - aft 1880): m'd 04 Dec 1833 INGRAM, James; d/o John and Frances (Davis) Akin; sister of James Akin Sr.; settled with husband and children in Clackamas County; mother of  Mitchell, Rachel, James Henry, Leanna, Paulna, Sarah Jane, Elizabeth, Elva, Louisa, Mary Ann and Frances Olive

AKIN, Susan (c1803 -1852): m'd ALLEN, Abner; died on trail of mountain fever; buried at upper crossing of the Sweetwater River

ALBIN, Gabriel (1830- ): there is a Gabriel Albin b. 31 Oct 1830 and died 12 Sep 1877 that was born and died in Ohio.  Iti is possible he emigrated west in 1852 and then returned east.  No other information on a Gabriel Albin has been found.

ALBRIGHT, Charles (10 Oct 1810-07 Nov 1897): m1. c1833 [   ], Rebecca H. (1813-1852); m2. 11 Jun 1855 Mann, Cynthia (BURKE/BIRKS); Charles was born 10 Oct 1810 in Baden, Wurttemburg, Germany and died 07 Nov 1897 Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon; father of four children by first wife (Mary Regina, Laura V., Edward F., and Francis M.) and two children by his second wife (Charles Oliver  1856-1916 and Clara 1861-)

ALBRIGHT, Edward F. (1839-1882): m'd 23 Aug 1899 STORY/STRONG, Kate; s/o Charles and Rebecca Albright; Edward was born 1839 IL and died 1882 in Portland, OR

ALBRIGHT, Francis M. "Frank" (1840-09 Jan 1896): s/o Charles and Rebecca Albright; Frank was born 1840 IL and died 09 Jan 1896 Clackamas Co, OR

ALBRIGHT, Laura V. (1837- ): m'd CURRY, D.; d/o Charles and Rebecca Albright

ALBRIGHT, Mary Regina (1835-23 Aug 1862): m'd 10 Jun 1855 SPRINGER, Abraham B.; d/o Charles and Rebecca Albright; Mary was born 1835 IL and died 23 Aug 1862 Oregon City, Clackamas Co, OR

ALBRIGHT, Rebecca H. (1813-04 Dec 1852): m'd c1833 ALBRIGHT, Charles; maiden name unknown at this time; Rebecca was born 1813 in Peoria, IL and died soon after arrival on 04 Dec 1852 in Oregon City, Clackamas Co, OR; mother of four children (Mary Regina, Laura V., Edward F., and Francis M.)

ALDERSON, Christopher (11 Sep 1827-12 Oct 1907): m'd 13 Aug 1862 ROYAL, Mary C.; born 11 Sep 1826 Yorkshire, England; longtime Methodist minister that served posts in Washington and Oregon; killed 12 Oct 1907 at Albany by a train while walking on a trestle.  He was on his way to the depot to return to his home in Salem after visiting a daughter. He was the father of seven children (William C., Minta .S., Margaret, Anna, Edith R., Lois E. and Pearl H. )

ALDRICH, Charles Edwin (1842-1918): m'd FIELDS, Lucinda; s/o Ellery and Rosanah (Mead) Aldrich; father of 8 children ( Arvest Allace, Nephi, Alvira Isabell, Elry Frances, Joseph Carlos, William Edwin, May Arabal, and Henry Nelson) per  Charles Aldrich Family Tree

ALDRICH, Edward Eugene "Jack" (1850-aft 1900): s/o Ellery and Cynthia (Sweet) Aldrich per Edward E. "Jack" Aldrich Family Tree

ALDRICH, Ellery Wood (1815-1888): m1. FINCH, Almira; m2. 1842 MEAD, Rosanah "Betsy"; m3. 1845 SWEET, Patience M.; m4. 1849 SWEET, Cynthia Eurena Cecelia Alice.; born Erie Co, NY; buried Canyon City Cemetery, Canyon City, Grant Co, OR; father of Charles Edwin, Edward E., Francellia J., Elry Francis, Oliver Elmer, Ella MaryAnn, Nelson, Elnora Jennette, Icealius, Ida Cecelia, George Washington, Reno and Henry; per  Ellery Wood Family Tree;

ALEXANDER, Edwin Charles (Jan 1850-10 Feb 1931); m1. 21 Dec 1872 DUNBAR, Adelia L.; m2. 1884 PAUL, Anna E.; s/o John and Emily (Bailey) Alexander; father of four children by second wife (infant, infant, Irene M. and Leo E.); was a printer; lived in Lane County as a child, spent some time in Marion County, Linn County.  Died in San Francisco, CA

ALEXANDER, James H. ( -1857):

ALEXANDER, Jane (27 Dec 1793-28 Jan 1868): m'd MOORES, Isaac Ross Sr.

ALEXANDER, John Brown (11 Feb 1820-19 Jun 1904): m'd 14 Nov 1848 BAILEY, Emily; s/o Josiah and Elizabeth (King) Alexander; John was born 11 Feb 1820 Franklin Co, AL and died 19 Jun 1904 Linn Co, OR; he lived for many years in Lane County before moving to Linn County where he spent his last years; he was the father of (Edwin Charles, William Henry, Frank Ross, Emma and George L.)

ALEXANDER, Joseph M. (1811- ):

ALEXANDER, Mary J. Mrs. ( -04 Oct 1923):

ALEXANDER, Sophia (19 Oct 1810-12 May 1887): m'd 06 Dec 1831 IRELAND, Alpheus H.; d/o John and Ruth (Penland) Alexander; born 19 Oct 1810 Burke Co, NC and died 12 May 1887 Myrtle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; buried Adams Cemetery, Mrytle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; settled in Douglas County; mother of  six children (John Alexander, Myra Elizabeth, Juliet Ann, Ruth Hellen, Infant dau and Mary Jane); three of her children died in IN prior to the emigration

ALEXANDER, William F. (1823- ): m'd 15 Feb 1853 NEWMAN, Anna D.

ALLARD, Alvin (1816-13 May 1886): born 1816 Orange Co, VT and died 13 May 1866; was found dead in his home at Columbia Slough by a neighbor who was checking on him; he had no known relatives in Oregon.  He was taken to Portland and then returned to Columbia Slough for burial.

ALLEN, Abner (06 Jun 1799-20 Feb 1888): m1. 1826 AKIN, Susan; m2. 1855 WATSON, Mrs. Julia A.; first wife died at the upper crossing on the Sweetwater River 15 Jun 1852;  Abner was born 06 Jun 1799 Franklin Co, NC and died 20 Feb 1888 Marion Co, OR; Abner is buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion Co, OR; father of six children (Henry, Caroline, Ira, Sarah Frances, Mary E., and Hannah A.)

ALLEN, Albert (1838-bef 1900 ): s/o William and Eliza (Andrews) Allen; spent most of adult life in Yamhill Co, OR; appears that he never married

ALLEN, Alfred (06 Jan 1803-21 Feb 1874): m'd 02 Jan 1822 JACKSON, Sarah; s/o Isaac and Frances Rebecca (Randle) Allem; Alfred was born 06 Jan 1803 Boone Co, KY and died 21 Feb 1874 Linn Co, OR; buried Pine Grove cemetery, Halsey, Linn Co, OR; father of six children including (2 unnamed daughters, one unnamed son, Barton H., Benjamin F. and William M.); resided in Warren Co, Illinois prior to emigration to Oregon; shown in 1860 Klicitat Co, Washington census and 1870 Halsey, Linn Co, OR census

ALLEN, Andrew Jackson (10 Jan 1828-02 Dec 1909 ): m1. 15 Aug 1847 GRIFFITH, Sarah; m2. c1857 Randall (CHURCH), Harriet M. s/o Samuel and Nancy (Spears) Allen; parents came to Oregon in 1852; Andrew was born 10 Jan1828 TN and died 02 Dec 1909 Milton Freewater, Umatilla Co, OR; father of three children by first wife (Nelson, Wesley Solomon and Joseph Andrew); father of five children by second wife (Sarah Bell, Lewis N., Almeda Harriet, Edwin S., John A.)

ALLEN, Artimesia (1813-1930): m'd STEWART, Robert Smith

ALLEN, Barton H. (c1826-21 Oct 1896): m'd 1864 KEEN, Helen M.; s/o Alfred and Sarah (Jackson) Allen; born c1826 Illinois died 21 Oct 1896 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; lived most of his time in Oregon in Linn County. There is no indication that he and his wife had children.

ALLEN, Benjamin F. (1833-06 Nov 1917): m'd c1854 TATE, Matilda; s/o Alfred and Sarah (Jackson) Allen; it appears that if Benjamin came to Oregon with the family in 1852 that he returned to Illinois by c1854 when he married Matilda Tate.  They remain in Illinois until sometime between the 1860 and 1870 census when the family shows up in the 1870 Harrisburg, Linn Co, OR census.By 1872 they show up in the records for Prineville, Wasco Co, OR.  By 1910 the family is living in Portland where Benjamin died 06 Nov 1917.  He was the father of seven children (Mary Etta, Margaret J., Alfred, Emma, Clara, F., and Ella E.)

ALLEN, Caroline (c1830-12 Dec 1868 ): m'd 26 Aug 1846 DUDLEY, Spencer; d/o Abner and Sarah (Akin) Allen; was married at time of emigration but husband's name is not known at this time

ALLEN, Dallas (1843-aft 1880): s/o William and Eliza (Andrews) Allen; living in Yamhill County through the 1880 census

ALLEN, Daniel:

ALLEN, Edward Jay (27 Apr 1830-26 Dec 1915):

ALLEN, Eleanor Jane (18 Sep 1838-17 Mar 1923 ): d/o William and Eliza (Andrews) Allen

ALLEN, Florence (16 Sep 1842-24 Sep 1892): m'd 27 May 1858 BYERLY, Absolom; d/o William and Eliza (Andrews) Allen

ALLEN, Hannah (1838- ): m'd 29 Apr 1858 DONALDSON, John; d/o Abner and Sarah (Akin) Allen

ALLEN, Henry (06 Jun 1828-07 Aug 1908): m'd  14 Feb 1852 ROCKWOOD, Frances Elmira; s/o Abner and Sarah (Aiken) Allen; went to CA c1849, returned to IL in 1851 and emigrated west with family in 1852; born 06 Jun 1828 TN and died 07 Aug 1908 Silverton, Marion Co, OR; buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion Co, OR; father of six children (Timothy Darius, Roderick D., unk,  Harvey L, Alwilda Josephineand Adelle Gertrude)

ALLEN, Ira (c1836- ): s/o Abner and Sarah (Akin) Allen; in 1860 an Ira Allen is found living in Josephine Co, OR; early newspaper records indicate that one Ira Allen, a member of Co F of the Oregon Mounted Volunteers was severely wounded in Dec 1855 during the Yakima Indian War

ALLEN, Isabella (1847- ): d/o William and Eliza (Andrews) Allen; shown in 1850 Lee Co, IA census with parents but does not show up in 1860 Oregon census.  She may have died prior to emigration

ALLEN, James (1821- ): born Greene Co, IL

ALLEN, James (11 Mar 1794-Nov 1868): living alone  in 1860 Thurston Co, WA census; James was born in PA and was a farmer; living next door to him is  C.S. Allen, age 27, OH, farmer

ALLEN, James (1831- ): ODLC: #2112 Washington Co; James Allen b. 1831 Lee Co, VA (rejected)

ALLEN, James (1836-aft 1880): m'd 03 Oct 1872 POLANDER, Harriet A.; s/o William and Eliza (Andrews) Allen; living in Yamhill County through the 1880 census

ALLEN, Linsey ( -1852): from Jackson Co, MO; died on plains

ALLEN, Louisa (1845- ): d/o William and Eliza (Andrews) Allen

ALLEN, Lydia: m'd RUDD, [  ]

ALLEN, Mary E. (10 Oct 1842-27 Oct 1918): m'd 04 Mar 1866 BLACKERBY, Thomas R.; d/o Abner and Sarah (Akin) Allen; Mary was born 10 Oct 1842 in Pike Co, IL and died 27 Oct 1918 in Marion County, OR; Mary was the mother of two children (Grace and Paul)

ALLEN, Mary E. (1849- ): m'd 22 Oct 1865 COCHRAN, William C.; d/o William and Eliza (Andrews) Allen; resided with husband and children in Yamhill Co until 1900 when the family is found in the Latah, ID census; mother of four children (Clifton A., John E., William F. and one unnamed)

ALLEN, Nelson (28 Oct 1849-04 Apr 1925):m'd 06 Jan 1871 BETTS, Margaret Ann; s/o Andrew and Sarah (Griffith) Allen; Nelson was born 28 Oct 1849 Henry Co, IA and died 04 Apr 1925 Potlatch, Latah Co, ID; father of sixteen children including (Rosa B., Harry E., Andrew J., Ruth, Abraham O., Sarah D., George D., Nelson I.B., Lillie E., Willis M. ,Lucy P. and five unknown)

ALLEN, Sarah "Francis" (20 Sep 1833-30 Apr 1910): m'd 13 Apr 1854 COOLIDGE, Ai; d/o Abner and Sarah (Akin) Allen; born 20 Sep 1833 Pike Co, IL and died 30 Apr 1910 Silverton, Marion Co, OR; Francis was the mother of six children (F.Eva, Ai, May, Alfred, unknown, unknown)

ALLEN, Wesley Solomon (1851- ): m'd c1877 [   ], R.M.; s/o Andrew and Sarah (Griffith) Allen

ALLEN, William (1807-1862): m'd 16 Jun 1836 ANDREWS, Elizabeth; William was born in PA and died c1862 probably in Yamhill Co, OR; father of 12 children  (Albert, James, Eleanor Jane, Florence, Dallas, Louisa, Isabella, Mary E., Winfield Scott, Ross, Charles Burch and Maurice)

ALLEN, William Franklin : some documents indicate he was an emigrant of 1852 but his DLC states he arrived in August 1853.  See 1853 list for further information on him.

ALLEN, William M. (27 Jul 1830-11 Jul 1905):  m'd 22 May 1858 GUILLFORD, Emma Catherine; s/o Alfred and Sarah (Jackson) Allen; William was born 27 Jul 1830 IL; shown in 1860 Lane Co, 1870 Wasco Co and 1880 Linn County where he remained until his death 11 Jul 1905; father of four children (Araminta, Benjamin F., William A. and Lena J.)

ALLEN, Winfield Scott (02 Apr 1850-23 Oct 1927): m'd 05 Oct 1875 ARTHUR, Mildred: s/o William and Eliza (Andrews) Allen; father of two daughters (Luella and Ada); resided in Yamhill and Polk Counties; buried in Dallas Cemetery, Polk Co, OR

ALLEY, Amanda Emaline (10 Aug 1844-10 Dec 1922): m'd 03 Oct 1858 PITNEY, John; d/o Andrew and Louise (Perkins) Alley; born 10 Aug 1844 Jackson Co, MO and died 10 Dec 1922 in CA; had moved from Oregon to CA by 1858 when she married John Pitney there; mother of ten children (Louise, Martha C., Mary J., George R., Matthew, Anna, Emma Elizabeth, Sarah G.., Charles A. and Bertie A.)

ALLEY, Andrew Jackson (1813-11 Dec 1885): m1. 30 May 1835 PERKINS, Louise Elizabeth; m2. 11 Nov 1852 MOORE, Mary Adeline; s/o Samuel and Dicey (Glenn) Alley; born 1813 in Sumner Co, TN and died 11 Dec 1885 Middle Valley, Lake Co, CA; had Donation Land Claim in Linn County and appears on tax records through 1859; by 1860 living in Lake Co, CA; father of  at least four children by first wife (Sarah Jane, Samuel Henry, John Lemuel and Elizabeth); father of at least two children by second wife (Louisa Winnie and Andrew Jackson Jr.)

ALLEY, John Lemuel (25 Aug 1846-27 Oct 1907): m'd 1870 MCMATH, Ella Elizabeth; s/o Andrew and Louise (Perkins) Alley; born 25 Aug 1846 Jackson Co, MO and died 27 Oct 1907 CA; by 1860 was living in Lake Co, CA

ALLEY, Levi Houston (1840- ): s/o Andrew and Louise (Perkins) Alley; he may have died prior to emigration; there is a Levi Alley on the 1856 Benton County tax rolls but it would not seem to be this Levi since he would have only been 16.

ALLEY, Martha Ann Elizabeth (29 Jul 1849-18 Jan 1930): m1. MUNSON, George; m2. BUCKNELL, Henry; d/o Andrew and Louise (Perkins) Alley; born 29 Jul 1849 MO and died 18 Jan 1930; by 1860 living in Lake Co, CA

ALLEY, Mary (1824- ): m'd 15 Fev 1837 SOMMERS, Thomas; d/o Samuel and Dicey (Glenn) Alley; born 1824 Sumner Co, TN

ALLEY, Riley (1831- ): m'd [   ], Lucretia; s/o Samuel and Dicey (Glenn) Alley; born 1831 Sumner Co, TN; Riley came to OR in 1852 with the rest of the family and is found in the 1854 Marion County records but by 1860 he has returned to Jackson Co, MO where he is married and has a small child.  It appears he does not return west.

ALLEY, Samuel Henry (22 May 1841-04 Jul 1913): m'd 19 Nov 1867 GORDON, Alameda; s/o Andrew and Louise (Perkins) Alley' born 22 May 1841 Sumner Co, TN and died 04 Jul 1913 CA; by 1860 Samuel is living in Lake Co, CA

ALLEY, Sarah Jane (1838- ): m'd 30 Oct 1853 WILLIAMS, Jason L.; d/o Andrew and Louise (Perkins) Alley; born 1838 Sumner Co, TN; by 1860 Sarah is living in Lake Co, CA

ALLEY, Tyree (c1829-16 May 1881): s/o Andrew and Louise (Perkins) Alley; born c1829 Sumner Co, TN and died 16 May 1881 Linn Co, OR; while the rest of the family moved on to CA it appears that Tyree remained in Oregon where he is found in the Linn Co census records.  There is no indication he ever married.

ALLINGHAM, David W. (25 Dec 1827-01 Jul 1918): m'd 23 Jun 1853 DAVIDSON, Margaret Jane; s/o George and Ruth (Warren) Allingham;buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Peoria, Linn County, Oregon; the Allingham family is found in the census records for Polk Co, Linn Co, Crook Co and Lane County;  David was the father of nine children (Horatio M., Ora F., Isabella D., Loren E., Otha D., Carter T., Arthur G., Dollie V. and Laura)

ALLISON, H. R. ( -1852): died 04 Jun 1852 on trail; appears to have been in party headed for CA

ALLISON, Hiram (1828-15 Mar 1905): appears that he never married; s/o William and Rebecca Allison; born May 1828 and died 15 Mar 1905 Jackson Co, OR; was a miner; in 1860 Hiram is found in CA but the remaining years of his life it appears he resided in Jackson County; census records are not consistent in his birth location but it appears he was probably born in NY

ALLISON, L. J. Mrs.:

AMBLER, John Alex (1827-aft 1885): m'd 15 Mar 1853 DOTY, Lucinda G.; s/o Clem and Caroline Ambler; born Ross Co, OH and died sometime after 1885 probably in WA; sometime around 1875  John and Lucinda are divorced; on the 1880 Thurston Co, WA census he is listed as having epilepsy;  after the divorce he remains in Washington and Lucinda returns to Linn Co, OR; father of  five children (Mary M., Elizabeth J. "Libby", Alice A., Barbara and David L.)

AMERMAN, Henry (1821-1902): s/o Simon and Anna (Vantine) Amerman; Henry emigrated in 1849; it is thought he may have returned east around 1851 when his mother died and then emigrated west again in 1852, possibly accompanied by his younger brother James.  Henry settled in Jackson county and remained there the majority of his time in Oregon.  It appears he never married.  He was born March 1821 in Huron Co, OH and died 1902 in Oregon.  Henry is buried Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson Co, OR

AMERMAN, James V. (06 Sep 1824-1871):  m'd [   ], Elizabeth; s/o Simon and Anna (Vantine) Amerman; James was born 06 Sep 1824 Huron Co, OH and died 1871 Jackson Co, OR;  James is found in the 1850 Huron Co, OH census but by 1860 is in Jackson Co, OR with his brother, Henry, enumerated in his household.  It is believed that he may have come to OR in 1852 with his brother.  At this time there is no proof to substantiate this theory.

AMY, Haskel W. (1826-17 Dec 1892): m1. 03 May 1859 MCDANIEL, Mahala (1842-1861); m2. 22 Apr 1874 CONSTANT, Jessie (BLEDSOE); Haskel was born 13 Jul 1826 and died 17 Dec 1892 Jackson Co, OR; He was a prominent farmer in Jackson Couny, spending most of his time in the Jacksonville area.  He is buried in the Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Jackson Co, OR; father of 1 known child by his first wife (Francis M.) and four children by his second wife (George H., Laurie J., Gracie and infant)

ANDERSON, A. J. Mrs. (1839-1919): m'd ANDERSON, A.J.

ANDERSON, Charles Perry (1825-1905): m'd 16 Mar 1851 CAHOON, Mary Ann; lived in Washington Co, OR until just prior to 1860 census when he is found in Lewis Co, WA;  Charles was born Mar 24, 1825 KY and died  Sep 23, 1905 Lewis Co, WA; he is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery , Centralia, Lewis Co, WA; Charles was the father of nine children (John Albert, Andrew J., Charles Perry, George W., Eliza Jane, Minnie, Annie and two unknown)

ANDERSON, Enoch Perkins (04 Sep 1838-18 Sep 1908): s/o Thomas and Hannah Anderson; born 04 Sep 1835 Washington Co, Ark and died 18 Sep 1908 Douglas Co, OR

ANDERSON, Mrs. Hannah Patience (04 Nov 1807-1880): m1. c1825 ANDERSON, Thomas J. (1803-1837); m2. 15 Jan 1837 DODSON, John; Hannah was born 04 Nov 1807 NC and died 25 Oct 1880 Douglas Co, OR; she is buried in Gillmore Cemetery, Douglas Co, OR; Hannah's maiden name is unknown at this time but is interesting to note that in the Jefferson County, TN marriage records there is a Hannah B. Moon who married Oct 5, 1824 to Thomas Anderson.  It is possible that the "B" was meant to be a "P" but it would have to be researched further. Hannah was the mother of five known children by her first husband (Thomas F., Rebecca J., Daniel Lafayette., Andrew J. and Enoch Perkins); she was the mother of five more children with her second husband (Nancy, Martha, Margaret, Lydia Ann and Samuel Houston).  It is unknown at this time which of the Anderson children came to OR in 1852.

ANDERSON, Hans (c1829- ): Hans was born in Norway and arrived in the US around Aug 1850.  He applied for a Donation Land Claim in Clatsop County where his citizenship was awarded Aug 12, 1873.  After that time he does not appear in local records

*8) ANDERSON, Israel: no further information found

ANDERSON, J. C.

ANDERSON, James ( -1852): died on trail

ANDERSON, Levi (1818-30 May 1881):

*8) ANDERSON, Mathies:

ANDREWS, D. B.:

ANDREWS, Elizabeth (1818-c1891 ): m1. 16 Jun 1836 ALLEN, William; m2. 31 May 1863 LANCEFIELD, Robert James; mother of 12 children by first husband (Albert, James, Eleanor Jane, Florence, Dallas, Louisa, Isabella, Mary E., Winfield Scott, Ross, Charles Burch and Maurice)

ANDREWS, John (1822- ):

ANDREWS, Josiah ( -1852): died on trail

ANDREWS, Sarah Jane: m'd 15 Jul 1847 ALLEN, William J.; buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Sheridan, Yamhill Co, OR

ANDREWS, William H. (1850-27 Apr 1901): m'd LYNCH, Mary Elizabeth; s/o William and Sarah (Dickey) Andrews

ANDREWS, William J. (17 Dec 1817-14 Mar 1886 ): m'd 04 Oct 1846 DICKEY, Sarah Jane; buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Sheridan, Yamhill Co, OR

*4)ANGELL, Sarah Margaret (Dec 1851-20 Aug 1932): m'd 04 Mar 1872 CAMPBELL, William Ellis; d/o Thomas and Susan Pinney (Yeomans) Angell

*4) ANGELL, Thomas (07 May 1810 -06 Nov 1888): m1. 01 Apr 1842 YEOMAN, Tirzah Ann; m2. 1846 YEOMAN, Susan Pinney; buried Dufur, OR; father of Thomas P. (1844-1845) by first wife; father of Thomas A. (1850-1851), Sarah Margaret (1851-1932, Oscar Franklin (1854-1934), Ella Susan (1857-1924), Mary A. (1861-1887), Edward F. (1868-1890) Charles Frederick (1872-1964) and Homer Daniel (1875-1968) by second wife

ANKRIM, W. J.:

ANTON, W. W. (1831- ):

APPLEGATE, James C. (Feb 1846-12 Dec 1883): s/o Squire Hammond and Martha (Stark) Applegate

APPLEGATE, Jane E. (10 Dec 1842- ): d/o Squire Hammond and Martha (Stark) Applegate; may have died prior to emigration

APPLEGATE, John Pound (30 Aug 1839-07 Apr 1885): m'd 14 Jan 1858 TODD, Mary Ellen; s/o Squire Hammond and Martha (Stark) Applegate

APPLEGATE, June (1845- ): d/o Squire Hammond and Martha (Stark) Applegate; may have died prior to emigration

APPLEGATE, Martha (10 Apr 1851-02 Sep 1865): d/o Squire Hammond and Martha (Stark) Applegate

APPLEGATE, Samuel William (15 Sep 1837-12 Dec 1920): m'd 08 Jun 1860 REAVIS, Martha Ann; s/o Squire Hammond and Martha (Stark) Applegate

APPLEGATE, Squire Hammond (Feb 1811-09 Dec 1864): m'd  08 May 1834 STARK, Martha K.

ARANT, Mary Elizabeth (23 Sep 1848-Oct 1936): m'd ROWLEY, James Harvey; d/o Jesse and Mary Jane (Emmett) Arant

ARANT, Jesse Thompson. (19 Apr 1823-17 Jun 1895): m'd 07 Nov 1844 EMMETT, Mary Jane; buried Melrose Cemetery, Melrose, Douglas Co, OR

ARANT, John (1845-1870): s/o Jesse and Mary Jane (Emmett) Arant

ARANT, Samuel (1852- ): s/o Jesse and Mary Jane (Emmett) Arant; may have been born after arrival

ARANT, William Franklin (29 Sep 1850-23 Nov 1927): m'd 29 Oct 1871 DUNHAM, Emma Luella; s/o Jesse and Mary Jane (Emmett) Arant

ARCHER, Benjamin (1814-1852): m'd c1836 PRIVETT, Eveline; s/o Joseph William Archer;died on the trail; wife married 2nd Samuel Fleener

ARCHER, Elizabeth "Eliza" Catherine (1849- bef 1860): d/o Benjamin and Eveline (Privett) Archer; not know if she emigrated or died before emigration; died prior to 1860 census

ARCHER, Margaret Mary. (1847-aft 1860): d/o Benjamin and Eveline (Privett) Archer

ARCHER, Sarah E.: m'd POPE, Charles; arrived by ship

ARCHER, Sarah Eveline (24 Apr 1845-23 Feb 1912) m'd 19 Aug 1860 PREWETT, Esau Thomas; d/o Benjamin and Eveline (Privett) Archer; buried Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington

ARCO, Gustav Adolph (1825-03 Jan 1868): born Hesse, Prussia and is buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon

ARMENTROUT, Lucinda Amelia (22 Mar 1832-28 Dec 1897): m'd 10 Feb 1848 DEARDORFF, David Harrison; d/o Joseph Benton and Abigail (Lesley) Armentrout

ARMENTROUT, Mary Elizabeth (22 Oct 1833-01 Jul 1907): m'd 26 Mar 1854 MYERS, George; d/o Joseph Benton and Abigail (Lesley) Armentrout

ARMSTRONG, Abner Enyart (12 Oct 1833-06 Nov 1914): m'd 16 Aug 1853 JONES, Martha Elizabeth; s/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong; buried Roseburg Veterans Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas Co, OR

ARMSTRONG, Andrew Jackson (18 Apr 1798-17 Oct 1852): m'd 17 Feb 1819 ROBERTS, Mary Ann; s/o Joshiah and Sarah (Morris) Armstrong; 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 (22 Dec 1835-22 Jul 1895): m'd 03 May 1855 BONSER, Elizabeth Halstead; s/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong; died Napa County, California

ARMSTRONG, Eville Thompson (1819-1880): m'd 01 Apr 1852 ORR, Isabella;  s/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong

ARMSTRONG, John ( -1852): m'd [   ], Mary Jane; died on trail of mountain fever

ARMSTRONG, John Marion (19 Feb 1827- 29 Jan 1904): m'd 06 Aug 1848 BROWN, Mary Emmeline;  s/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong

ARMSTRONG, Joshua Lewis (Sep 1837-27 Mar 1910 ):  m'd 24 May 1872 KHORE, Mary Ann; s/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong

*14) ARMSTRONG, Margaret (1802-Oct 1894): m'd 17 Mar 1821 STOWELL, John; d/o John Armstrong; John and Margaret Stowell traveled with Adams party, left and later rejoined company

ARMSTRONG, Marquis DeLafayette (21 Apr 1831-20 Sep 1896): m'd 1853 BONSER, Martha Jane;  s/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong

ARMSTONG, Martha (26 Jan 1838-Sep 1852):  d/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong

ARMSTONG, Martin:

ARMSTRONG, Mary Jane ( -1852): m'd ARMSTRONG, John; died on trail of cholera; maiden name unknown at this time

ARMSTRONG, Mary Jane (10 Apr 1841-11 Feb 1920 ): m'd 06 Jul 1853 LAMBERSON, Samuel; d/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong

ARMSTRONG, Naomi Aurilia (01 Oct 1849-15 Feb 1921): m'd 1865 MUSGROVE, William Henry; d/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong

ARMSTRONG, Robert C. (1827- ):

ARMSTRONG, Sarah Marian (18 Aug 1844-Dec 1863): m'd 13 Mar 1859 MALICK, Peter Shindel.;  d/o Andrew Jackson and Mary Ann  (Roberts) Armstrong

ARNOLD FAMILY RESEARCHER  
ARNOLD, Emily Frances (08 Jun 1837-29 Feb 1856): m'd HAYDON, David William; d/o Isaac and Sarah (Brown) Arnold; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

ARNOLD, Green (17 May 1818-17 Nov 1893): Never married; emigrated to California in 1850, returned east and emigrated to Oregon in 1852; buried Grandview Cemetery, LaGrande, Union Co, OR

ARNOLD, Hester A. (1839-03 Oct 1866): d/o Isaac and Sarah (Brown) Arnold

ARNOLD, Isaac (28 Oct 1812 -31 May 1887): m1. 24 Jul 1832 BEEDLE, Catherine; m2. 28 Jun 1835 BROWN, Sarah; m3. 06 Dec 1849 HANNA, Priscilla Ann; s/o Thomas and Margaret (Noel) Arnold; father of 21 children (m1. 1 child); (m2.(5 children); (m3. 15 children); twins born on trail, dau died and is buried where the Snake River and Willow Creek join; buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn Co, OR

ARNOLD, John Calvin (16 Feb 1842-09 Aug 1896): m1. 1860 CROMWELL, Sarah Ann (PRICE); m2. 1879 GILCHRIST, Margaret J.; s/o Isaac and Sarah (Brown) Arnold

ARNOLD, Larry E. Twin Son (23 Aug 1852-bef 1860) born on trail; children of Isaac and Priscilla (Hanna) Arnold

ARNOLD, Mary Ann (20 Feb 1844-1859): d/o Isaac and Sarah (Brown) Arnold

ARNOLD, R. (c1850-1852): died on trail

ARNOLD, Sarah Elizabeth Twins Dau (23 Aug 1852-21 Oct 1852): born on trail; children of Isaac and Priscilla (Hanna) Arnold

ARNOLD, William Elliott (07 Oct 1850-12 Jan 1930): m'd 15 Feb 1872 STIRES, Sarah Jane; s/o Isaac and Priscilla (Hanna) Arnold; buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn Co, OR

ARNST, Andrew J. (1798- ):

ARNST, J. L. (1840-Mar 1910):

ARNST, John M. ( -Jan 1904):

ARNST, Mary A.: m'd ARNST, Robert

ARRINGTON, Frances E. (1850- ): d/o James and Kitty (Halpain) Arrington; may have died prior to emigration

ARRINGTON, James Merveille (07 Apr 1814- ): m'd 12 Mar 1841 HALPAIN, Kitty Ann

ARRINGTON, Mary M. (1848- ): d/o James and Kitty (Halpain) Arrington; may have died prior to emigration

ARRINGTON, Vincent Lusk M. (12 Sep 1845-14 Jan 1915)  m1. 22 Apr 1877 ANDERSON, Sydney C.; m2. 05 Feb 1884 MCCONNELL, Julia (STUART)

ARUNDELL, Jane: m'd 03 Apr 1841 ARUNDELL, Thomas

ARUNDELL, Thomas (1820- ): m'd 03 Apr 1841 [   ], Jane

ASHLEY, Algeline:

ATHEY, Benjamin Heath (1832-15 Mar 1908):  m'd 26 Nov 1875 FARMER, Jemima Isabella; s/o Samuel William and Mary (Carpenter) Athey; arr Jun/Jul 1852; may have come up from CA or by ship; buried Robert Bird Cemetery, Stafford, Clackamas Co, OR

ATHEY, Walter Wesley (Jan 1829-18 Sep 1911): m'd 27 Feb 1860 DAUGHERTY, Eliza Ann; arr Jun/Jul 1852; s/o Samuel William and Mary (Carpenter) Athey; may have come up from CA or by ship

ATTERBURY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
ATTERBURY, Greene Rufus Pinckney (23 Apr 1827-21 Nov 1899): m'd 02 Jan 1851 AGEE, Mary Emmaline; s/o Greenberry and Elizabeth (Butler) Atterbury; settled in Yamhill Co; later moved to Douglas Co; buried Oak Creek Cemetery, Glide, Douglas Co, OR

ATTERBURY, Josiah (1830- ): born Logan County, Illinois, Douglas County DLC #645

ATTWELL, Cornelia Amanda (Jul 1849-Mar 1926); m1. HOLLINS, Mr.; m2. COWLES, Mr; d/o Roger and Amanda (Fones) Attwell; buried with her mother in  Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington

ATTWELL, Roger Gerard. (08 Mar 1821-1896 ): m1. 10 Oct 1847 FONES, Amanda; m2. 16 May 1853 WILLIAMS, Mary Jane (HERVEY); m3. c1871 DAVIS, Mary Jane (STUBBS); settled at what is now the town of Cascade Locks, Oregon; moved into Washington for a period of time and finally settled in Chambers County, Texas where he died; buried Stubbs Cemetery, Cove, Chambers County, Texas; abandoned his family when he moved to Texas.  They thought he had died when the letters stopped but he had remarried.

AUSTEN, Susan (10 Mar 1814-21 Jan 1899): m'd 10 Apr 1832 GRUBBS Sr., John Cloud

AUSTIN, Edward Woodbury (15 Aug 1823-11 May 1892): m1. c1845 THOMPSON, Cornelia M.; m2. 1865 DODGE, Desdamonia LaFrances; s/o Elbridge Woodbury and Hannah (Corliss) Austin; settled Thurston County, Washington

AUSTIN, Edwin C. (1849-19 Oct 1908): m'd [   ], Minerva; s/o Edward Woodbury and Cornelia (Thompson) Austin

AUSTIN, Elma R. (1847-01 Feb 1915): m'd CALLAHAN, Bart; d/o Edward Woodbury and Cornelia (Thompson) Austin

AUSTIN, Russell Downing (12 Feb 1827-01 Feb 1887): m'd 03 Oct 1855 COLLINS, Mary A.; s/o David and Olcha (Downing) Austin.:

AVERILL, Albert Washington (05 Feb 1849-07 May 1854): never married; s/o Henry and Hulda (Warren) Averill; born 05 Feb 1849 in McComb, Mercer, IL; died 07 May 1854 in Albany, Linn, OR; buried Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co, OR

AVERILL, Alfred Alexander (01 Sep 1845-30 Sep 1910): m'd 11 Jul 1876 BELIEU, Sarah Elles; s/o Henry and Hulda (Warren) Averill; born 01 Sep 1845 in McComb,  Mercer Co, IL; died 30 Sep 1910 in Brownsville, Linn, OR; children of Alfred and Sarah are: (Charles Virgil, Lenora Henriette, Owen , Harriet Ethel and Annie Elizabeth)

AVERILL, Henry James Cropsy (20 Jul 1809-21 Oct 1897 ): m1. 10 Sep 1840 WARREN, Huldah Ann; m2. JACK, Mrs. Sarah (Liggett) Belieu (1816-1894); s/o Philo and Rebecca (Rice) Averill; born 20 Jul 1809 Stillwater, Saratoga Co, NY and died 21 Oct 1897 Brownsville, Linn Co, OR; children of Henry and Hulda are (James Wiley, William Henry Harrison , Alfred Alexander, Charles Baker, Albert Washington, Harrietta Isabella, Henrietta Willametta, Joseph Pearne and   James Wilbur); the only child of Henry and Sarah is (Arminta Olive)

AVERILL, James Wiley (06 Sep 1841-02 Mar 1855): never married; s/o Henry and Hulda (Warren) Averill; born 06 Sep 1841 in McComb, McDonough, IL; died 02 Mar 1855 in Albany, Linn, OR; buried Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co, OR

AVERILL, William Henry Harrison (18 Sep 1843-27 Dec 1924): m'd 02 Jun 1867 MOSS, Mary Gennett; m2. 01 May 1892 ROBISON, Martha Jane; s/o Henry and Hulda (Warren) Averill; born 18 Sep1843 in McComb, McDonough, IL; died 27 Dec 1924 in Corvallis, Benton, OR;  children of William Averill and Mary Moss are (Euphemia Ann, James Steven Alexander, Laurena Alice, Edgar Frances, Henry Cleveland, Harrison Moss, Almira Henrietta); children of William Averill and Martha Robison are: (William Samuel, Warren Lamson, Linn O. and Martha Lucina)

AYERS, Christian M. (1848- ): s/o Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Neff) Ayers

AYERS, Louisa H.: m'd Oct 1838 AYERS, William S.; maiden name unknown at this time

AYERS, Matilda (1848- ): d/o Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Neff) Ayers

AYERS, Nathan (1852-1895): s/o Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Neff) Ayers

AYERS, Nathaniel C.  (03 May 1826-01 Apr 1902): m'd 02 Sep 1847 NEFF, Elizabeth; s/o Nathaniel C and Mary Ann (Ramey) Ayers; buried Myrtle Grove Memorial Cemetery, Eureka, Humboldt County, California

AYERS, Rachel Mrs. (1841-1924): m1. 1854 POST, John C.; m2. 1863 APPLEGATE, Nathan; m3. m'd 1888 AYERS, L.D.; may be emigrant of 1851

AYERS, William S. (1813- ): m'd  Oct 1838 [    ], Louisa H.

BABCOCK, Avery D. (1818-c1900): m'd 15 May 1853 HINES, Margaret Jane

BABCOCK, Julia Ann (29 Nov 1833-c1879): m'd 11 Jul 1853 WASHBURN, Brainard W.; d/o Richard and Sarah (Wolcott) Babcock

BABCOCK, Richard (07 May 1805-20 Jan 1894): m'd 19 Jul 1826 WOLCOTT, Sarah Wells; 1870 residing at Walla Walla, Washington; note that wife died in 1858 Magnolia, Rock County, Wisconsin

BABCOCK, William H. (c1826-18 Oct 1911): s/o Richard and Sarah (Wolcott) Babcock

BABER, Angeline (19 Mar 1834-03 Feb 1882): m'd 01 Jul 1865 VAUGHN, Floyd G.

BABER, Christopher Columbus (20 Mar 1841-07 Jan 1918): m1. 01 Mar 1869 GORE, Lizzie; m2. 17 Oct 1875 WILLAMOVE, Jennie M.; s/o Jordon and Cynthia (Jordon) Baber

BABER, Elizabeth (04 Jan 1832-27 Nov 1873): m'd 18 Mar 1852 WARD, George; d/o Jordon and Cynthia (Jordon) Baber

BABER, John (16 Nov 1838-30 Mar 1899): s/o Jordon and Cynthia (Jordon) Baber

BABER, Jordon (04 Feb 1809-14 Jan 1867): m'd 19 Mar 1831 JORDON, Cynthia

BABER, Mary Agnes (03 Jul 1848-12 Feb 1924): m'd 22 Feb 1866 DAVIS, William Cannon; d/o Jordon and Cynthia (Jordon) Baber

BABER, Richardson (07 Jul 1843-18 Jul 1852): s/o Jordon and Cynthia (Jordon) Baber; died on trail near Fort Hall

BABER, Robert (05 Nov 1845-aft 1924): m'd 05 Oct 1864 CURTIS, Almira; s/o Jordon and Cynthia (Jordon) Baber

BABER, William Hatcher (16 Jul 1836-18 Oct 1907):  m'd 21 Feb 1864 THOMPSON, Helen M.; s/o Jordon and Cynthia (Jordon) Baber

BACON, James Scott (28 Dec 1843 -06 Oct 1916): m. 08 Oct 1865 MCNULTY Sarah E.; s/o Jesse and Louisa (Scott) Bacon

BACON, Charles P.H.:

BACON, Jesse William (07 May 1812-09 Apr 1912): m'd 26 Jul 1841 SCOTT, Louisa

BACON, Mary A. (Apr 1846-03 Dec 1939): m'd 1866 HAM, Isaac O.; d/o Jesse and Louisa (Scott) Bacon

BACON, Orange Eugene (feb 1849-27 Nov 1908).: m'd 20 Oct 1878 MCNULTY, Margaret Jane; s/o Jesse and Louisa (Scott) Bacon

BACON, William L (Apr 1842-27 Oct 1908).: m'd 24 Nov 1870 BOWERS, Mary E.; s/o Jesse and Louisa (Scott) Bacon

BADLEY, James (1829-aft 1900 ): m'd 15 Aug 1850 GREGG, Almeda

BAGBY, Calvin Wright (12 Dec 1851-28 Dec 1935): s/o William and Harriet (Mcauley) Bagby

BAGBY, Elizabeth: m'd 14 Aug 1841 BAGBY, Ednund

BAGBY, John (1849-1929) : s/o William and Harriet (Mcauley) Bagby

BAGBY, Robert W. (20 Apr 1850-08 Oct 1927): s/o William and Harriet (Mcauley) Bagby; prospector and miner; lived between Molalla and Wilhoit; Bagby Hot Springs were named for him

BAGBY, William Riley (24 May 1823-15 Jun 1902): m'd 13 Apr 1848 MCAULEY, Harriet; father of 16 children

BAGBY, William (1831- ):

BAGLEY, Clarence Booth (1843-1932): s/o Daniel and Susannah (Whipple) Bagley

BAGLEY, Daniel Rev. (1818-1905): m'd WHIPPLE, Susannah; Methodist minister, traveled with Bethel party

BAGLEY, Harriet Mrs. (1830-1921): m'd BAGLEY, William; maiden name unknown at this time

BAGLEY, William (1831-1903): m'd [   ], Harriet

BAGLEY, William R. ( -1902):

BAHAN, Mary Jane (c1832-03 Nov 1901): m1.29 Oct 1849 MILLER, Silas V.; m2. c1862 ALLEN, Ovid; first husband died in 1856 El Dorado County, California;  after his death Mary returned with her children to Fulton County, Indiana where she remarried Ovid Allen; Mary is buried Silverbrook Cemetery, Niles, Berrien County, Michigan

BAILEY FAMILY RESEARCHER
BAILEY, Ambrose Carr  (Jun 1837-27 Mar 1903): m'd 1868 HADAWAY, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Thomas and Mary Ann (Fields) Bailey; died Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

BAILEY, C. P. ( -1871):

BAILEY, Charles Peter (01 Aug 1850-03 Aug 1918): m'd STEPHENS, Mary Jane; s/o Thomas and Mary Ann (Fields) Bailey;  buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon

BAILEY, Eliza ( -1852): m'd SOVERNS, Jesse; died as the result of an accident shortly after reaching Portland

BAILEY, Emily (1830-1909): m'd 14 Nov 1848 ALEXANDER, John B.; Emily was born in Essex Co, Mass and died 14 Oct 1909 in Linn Co, OR; she was the mother of (Edwin Charles, William Henry, Frank Ross, Emma and George L.)

BAILEY, G. W.: m'd NORMAN, Talitha J.

BAILEY, George:

BAILEY, John (1830- ):

BAILEY, Joseph:

BAILEY, Lucy (1840-1852): d/o Thomas and Mary (Fields) Bailey; died on trail

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, Mary Elizabeth ( -1934):

BAILEY, Stephen S. (1846-05 Dec 1925): s/o Thomas and Mary Ann (Fields) Bailey; died Seattle, King County, Washington

BAILEY, Stuart Mrs.:

BAILEY, Thomas (1839- ); s/o Thomas and Mary (Fields) Bailey

BAILEY, Thomas M. (16 Sep 1812-31 Aug 1866): m'd 1836 FIELDS, Mary Ann; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackams County, Oregon; settled at north end of Boones Ferry in old Wilsonville; family started with six children, one died on the way

BAIN, C. H. (1851- ): s/o Daniel and Pherna Bain

BAIN, Daniel (1816-1853): m'd 09 Jul 1846 [   ], Pherna

BAIN, Nathaniel (1848- ): s/o Daniel and Pherna Bain

BAIN, Pherna (1830-1913): m1. BAIN, Daniel; m2. STRONG, Elijah; buried Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR

BAINBRIDGE, Caroline ( -1911): m'd FAULCONER, Marcellus

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, Charity (1828-1927): m'd BAKER, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

BAKER, Christopher (1826- ):

BAKER, Eliza (1850- ): d/o Endymion and Sarah Baker

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

BAKER, Elizabeth: m'd 1852 BAKER, Ransom P.; maiden name unknown at this time

BAKER, Endymion (1811- ): m'd [   ], Sarah

BAKER, George W. (1833- ):

BAKER, Margaret: m'd 1848 BLEDSOE, Smith; husbands DLC says they arrived in 1852, descendant say they arrived in 1854

BAKER, Mary A. Mrs (1833- ): m'd BAKER, [   ], maiden name unknown at this time

BAKER, Nancy: m'd 1846 BAKER, Christopher; maiden name unknown at this time

*8) BAKER, Napoleon (1814-1876): not much is known of Napoleon Baker, appears to have been born 1814 NY and died 1876 Jackson Co, OR; appears in 1860 Jackson Co census as miner and again in 1870 census as farmer; no family mentioned.

BAKER, Ransom P. (1823- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Elizabeth

BAKER, Sarah: m'd BAKER, Endymion; maiden name unknown at this time

BAKER, Sorenza (1846- ): d/o Endymion and Sarah Baker

BAKER, Susan Mrs. (1822-1907):

BAKER, Tennessee (1845-1919): m'd BONNEY, [   ]

BALDEN, John (1815- ): m'd 1839 , Elizabeth

BALDWIN, A.J. (1832-1903):

BALDWIN, Holly Capt.: captain of train of 26 men

BALL, David (1804- ): m'd 1847 [   ], Susan

BALL, George (1832-17 May 1852): died on plains 17 May 1852 of measles

BALL, Isaac (1827-1914): m'd 1856 ROBBINS, Margaret E.; born 14 Feb 1827 IL, d. 19 Feb 1914; Operated McLaughlin's ferry at Oregon City in 1853-  married Margaret Robbins (daughter of Dr. Nathaniel Robbins) 08 Jun 1856 in Washington Co

BALL, Larkin: m'd 1861 ROBBINS, Nancy Adeline; brother of Isaac

BALL, Susan: m'd 1847 BALL, David; maiden name unknown at this time

BALLARD, David W. (1824- ): m'd 1848 ROOKER, Jane; David Ballard settled in Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon where he set up a medical practice. In 1859 he was elected to the Oregon state senate. In April 1866 President Andrew Johnson appointed Ballard as the third governor of Idaho Territory. 

BALLARD, W.G.:

BALSTON, Noah F. Gregg ( -1919):

BAMFORD, M. J. (1827- ): fought in Yakima War

BANKS, Elizabeth Rose ( - ): m'd DOGGETT, James Simms; sister of Thomas and Lebbeus Banks

BANKS, Hilkiah Thomas (1823- ): m1. 10 Sep 1845 Benton Co, Ark to  HUBBARD, Rebecca (1825-1849); m2. SHERROD, Martha Jane; Hilkiah was b. 18 May 1823 in Lauderdale, AL, the s/o Thomas and Susannah (Jarver) Banks; had daughter Angeline Elizabeth Banks who was child of first marriage.  She was born 12 Jan 1847 in Benton, Ark and died two months later on 22 Mar 1847.  First wife died giving birth to Rebecca Emoline Banks.

BANKS, James Simms (1848-1907): s /o Hilkiah and Rebecca (Hubbard) Banks; born 11 Mar 1848 Washington, Ark and died 26 Mar 1907 in Athena, Umatilla Co, OR

BANKS, Lebbeus Irwin ( - ): m'd HURLBURT, Mary; brother of  Thomas and Elizabeth Banks

BANKS, Naomi Catherine (1851- ): d /o Hilkiah and Martha (Sherrod) Banks

BANKS, Rebecca Emoline (1849-1904):  d/o Hilkiah and Rebecca (Hubbard) Banks; born 25 Oct 1849 Washington, Ark and died 1904 Central Point, OR

BANKS, Thomas Baxter ( -1852): m'd JARVIS, Susannah Rose; died on trail Sep 1852

BANKS, Tibbius: m'd HURLBURT, Mary;

BANZER, Sarah (1849- ): m'd BANZER, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

BARBER, Benjamin:

BARBER, Charles C.:

BARBER, George (1815- ): m'd [   ], Sophronia Ann

BARBER, Sophronia Ann: m'd 1848 BARBER, George

BARBER, William

BARBRE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BARBRE, Thomas: m'd 1853 HUNSAKER, Margaret; settled in Lane Co; was the father of 9 children including Irvin, Minnie (Voegli), Lurilla (Hanna), Alma (Handsaker), Clyde,  unnamed (Jinks), Earl

BARKDULL, John L. (1824- ):

BARKER, Isabelle (1847- ): m'd HUDSON, [   ]

BARKER, Jesse Noland (1826-1905): m1. 1849 GILMORE, Mary Jane; m2. SMITH, Mary V.

BARKER, John Murphy (1826- ): m'd GILMORE, Margaret P.; Wagons From Wapello

BARKER, Margaret:

BARKER, Mary (1849- ): m'd CHAPMAN, [   ]

BARKER, Rosetta

BARKHURST, Mary Jane ( -1907): m'd 1846 MAGERS, William B. Dr.; mother of 13 children

BARLOW, Benjamin (1840-1920): died Centralia, WA

BARLOW, M. L.: wrote letter to Joseph Lane in 1853 and stated that he had arrived in Oregon August 12, 1852; no further information on this individual

BARMORE, Sarah Louisa(1829-1910): m'd 27 Feb 1851 PAYNE, D. Montgomery; born 24 Nov 1829 in Vigo County, IN; mother of five children; 1852 settled near Camas, WA; c1854 moved to Eugene, Lane Co, OR where they remained for about eleven years and then moved back to Grass Valley near Camas. WA

BARNARD, Francis M.: s/o Guilford and Catherine (Wigle) Barnard

BARNARD, Guilford (1825-1904): m'd 1849 WIGLE, Catherine; wife and son

BARNARD, James (1829- ):

BARNARD, Landa W. ( -1852): c/o Guilford and Catherine (Wigle) Barnard; died on trail of cholera

BARNARD, Mary M.: m'd STARR, S. C.

*27) BARNES, Absalom (L) (c1827-1852), m�d 1848 Bethiah Emmeline Robbins, died of cholera in Nebraska

BARNES, Ada M. (1817- ):

*8) BARNES, Adam (1820- ): m'd SPRAY, Lucinda; father of 5 known children (Noah, Michael, Mary Jane, Caroline and Hannah); not much is known about the Adam Barnes family.  They appear in Yamhill County in 1854 and by the 1860 census are in Linn County.  At that point they appear to have left the area.

BARNES, E. W. ( - ): m'd ,

BARNES, Emeline: m'd BARNES, Nathaniel N.; maiden name unknown at this time

BARNES, Hannah (1849- ): d/o Adam and Lucinda (Spray) Barnes; not much is known about the Adam Barnes family.  They appear in Yamhill County in 1854 and by the 1860 census are in Linn County.  At that point they appear to have left the area.

BARNES, James (1819- ):

BARNES, John (1816- ):

BARNES, Mary Jane (1843-1906): m'd SNOOK, Charles; d/o Adam and Lucinda (Spray) Barnes; born May 1843 IA and died 27 Apr 1906 Farmington, NM; husband died in Edwards Co, KS in 1909; parents of 12 children (Margaret Lucinda, William, Mariah Caroline, George Washington, Francis Marion, Elizabeth Ellen, Mary Alverta, Ida Isabell, Clara May, Esther Lavina, Nellie Jane and Thomas James); not much is known about the Adam Barnes family.  They appear in Yamhill County in 1854 and by the 1860 census are in Linn County.  At that point they appear to have left the area.

BARNES, Michael (1840- ): s/o Adam and Lucinda (Spray) Barnes; not much is known about the Adam Barnes family.  They appear in Yamhill County in 1854 and by the 1860 census are in Linn County.  At that point they appear to have left the area.

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

BARNES, Nathaniel Jr.:

BARNES, Nathaniel (1848-1886) s/o Absalom and Bethiah Emmeline (Robbins) Barnes

BARNES, Nathaniel N. ( -1852): m'd  [   ], Emeline; died on trail

BARNES, Noah (1838- ): s/o Adam and Lucinda (Spray) Barnesnot much is known about the Adam Barnes family.  They appear in Yamhill County in 1854 and by the 1860 census are in Linn County.  At that point they appear to have left the area.

BARNES, Rachel (15 Dec 1817-27 Jun 1852): m'd 16 May 1836 FLEENER, Samuel W. Jr; died on trail

BARNES, Sarah Ann: m'd BARNES, William T.; maiden name unknown at this time

BARNES, Sarah (1836-1925): m'd GOODRICH, [   ]

*27) BARNES, William (1850-1867) s/o Absalom and Bethiah Emmeline (Robbins) Barnes

BARNES, William T. (1829- ): m'd [   ], Sarah Ann

BARNES, William Z.:

BARNETT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BARNETT, Barbara Ellen ( - ):  

BARNETT, John Ephriam ( - ):  

BARNETT, Martha Ann ( - ):  

BARNEY, Alfred Philander (06 Jan 1852-07 Apr 1933): s/o Benjamin and Caroline (Howey) Barney

BARNEY, Benjamin Philander (01 Feb 1825-28 Nov 1891): m'd 21 Dec 1845 HOWEY, Caroline; m2. 26 May 1853 HOWEY, Cinthia Henrietta; s/o Benjamin B. and Mary Barney; married sister of first wife

BARNEY, James Benjamin (22 Mar 1849-13 Apr 1929): s/o Benjamin and Caroline (Howey) Barney

BARNEY, Mary J. Mrs. ( -1912): m'd BARNEY, [   ]

BARNEY, William Anderson (21 Oct 1846-23 May 1929): s/o Benjamin and Caroline (Howey) Barney

BARR, John M.:

BARR, Mary Elizabeth (c1843- ): d/o Samuel and Margaret (Barr) Barr

BARR, Mary Jane R.  m'd 11 Apr 1843 BARR, William John; maiden name unknown at this time

BARR, Samuel (1847- ): m'd BAKER, Selina, s/o Samuel and Margaret (Barr) Barr

BARR, Samuel Everhart (1813-1880): m1. 02 Jun 1836 BARR, Margaret; m2. Jul 1849 WATERMAN, Margaret Jane

BARR, Thaddius Stevens (1850-1926); m'd 02 Dec 1882 BIRCHARD, Phoebe Ann

BARR, William John (1817- ): m'd [   ], Mary Jane R.

BARRELL, W. C.:

BARRETT, Cornelius W.:

BARRETT, John (1796- ): m'd MURRAY, Margaret

BARRETT, Thomas ( - ):

*14) BARTLETT, Catherine J. (30 Sep 1828-01 Sep 1925): m'd 18 May 1848 ADAMS, Calvin Henry;.buried Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery, Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon;
 "Mrs. Catherine J. Adams--Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine J. Adams, known as the "Queen Mother of Oregon" for the past five years because she was the oldest member of the Pioneer association, will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the Hillsboro Congregational church. Rev. Evra Maurer, pastor of the Evangelical church of Tigard, will have charge of the services. Interment will be in the Masonic cemetery at Hillsboro. Mrs. Adams died Tuesday at the home of her son, William Adams of Hillsboro. She was 97 years of age and came across the plains to Oregon from Illinois in 1852." [Oregonian, Portland, Oregon September 3, 1925 p.22]

BARTLETT, J. P.

BARTON, J. M. (1829- ):

BARTON, John (1833- ):

BARZEN, Peter (1823- ):

BASHAM, Mary:

BATES, Isabelle Electa ( 1827-1914): m'd 27 Nov 1847 HATHAWAY, Jeremiah Smith; d/o Dennis and Isabel (Bronson) Bates; born 07 Mary 1827 Norton, Summit Co, OH and died 20 Dec 1914 Vancouver, Clark Co, WA; motherof 9 children (Jeeremiah Nadah, Hiel Bronson, Abigail Maria, Emma Jane, Orrin B., Amos Nathan, Alpha Beebe, Alfred Omega and Mary Euretta)

BATES, Tyler (1824- ):

BATTLE, Mr.:

BAUGHMAN, Daniel C. (1842- ): s/o Samuel and Elizabeth Baughman

BAUGHMAN, Elizabeth (1813- ): m'd 1837 BAUGHMAN, Samuel; maiden name unknown at this time

BAUGHMAN, Samuel (1814- ): m'd 1837 [   ], Elizabeth

BAUGHMAN, William H. (1847- ): s/o Samuel and Elizabeth Baughman

BAUNCH, S. (c1830- ):

BAXTER, Benjamin (1838- ):

BAXTER, William (1811-1852 ): m'd 1833 TOMPKINS , Elizabeth; died on trail

BEACH, Demas (c1811- ):

BEACH, Demas Mrs. ( -1852): died on trail 27 Jul 1852?

BEACH, Edward:

BEACHEL, Catherine: m'd BEACHEL, David; maiden name unknown at this time

BEACHEL, David (1809- ): m'd [   ], Catherine

BEACHEL, William (1832- ):

BEAL, Esther Typper:

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

BEALL, Thomas Fletcher (1827- ): m'd 1859 HALL, Ann; settled Douglas Co; brother of Robert V. Beall; emigrated with mule teams; settled in the Rogue River Valley at Central Point; was packer between Jacksonville and Scottsburg in 1853-1856; stock raiser and farmer; he and his brother the largest wheat growers in Jackson County at that time, jointly owning 2548 acres; father of (Benjamin, Asbury, Clara, Carrie, Thomas, Lee, Tyson and Lucinda)

BEALL, Tolbert V. (1828- ):

BEAMIS, George (1834- ): m1. 1871 WILLIAMSON, May; m2. 1884 HARVEY, Oni

BEARD, John (1811 - ): m'd c1838 [   ], Mary

BEARD, Mary: m'd c1838 BEARD, John; maiden name unknown at this time

BEARD, S.P.

BEATTY, John (1826- ):

BEAUCHAMP, Mary J.: m'd 1847 BEAUCHAMP, Tilden

BEAUCHAMP, Tilden: m'd 1847 [   ], Mary J.

BEAUMONT, Susan (15 Feb 1812-09 Mar 1885):: m'd 17 Mar 1831 MORGAN, James P.; buried Masonic Cemetery, Polk County, Oregon

BECK, William Gilpin (28 Mar 1849-24 Feb 1922): m'd 24 Oct 1871 THORNTON, Anna Belle; s/o William and Ann (Hills) Beck; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

BECK, William Ahl  (02 Nov 1817-24 Oct 1889): m'd  16 Mar 1846 HILLS, Ann Elizabeth; s/o John Christian and Magdalene (Ahl) Beck; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

"Gunsmith, bridge builder and Porland justice of the peace, was born in Roxberry, Pa., the son of Christian and Lena (Ahl) Beck.  He had little if any schooling but in a well-regulated home learned the rudiments of vital subjects, which coupled with high ambitions and a native willingness to work, enabled him to succeed as an expert gunsmith.  Leaving his native state as a youth he settled for a time in Missouri, where he worked at his trade, and in 1837 [sic-1846] married Ann Elizabeth Hills, also from Pa.  With his young family he came to Portland in 1852, where he opened a shop and gained a reputation as a gun expert.  In 1880 he was chosen president of a company organized to construct a bridge across the Willamette River at Portland.  In the face of much opposition he clug to his convictions that such a feat was possible, and after seven years saw his efforts crowned with achievement: the first Morrison Street Bridge was opened to the public use April 21, 1887.  The Becks had three children.  William Beck died in Portland, where he is buried." [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 24]

BECKNER FAMILY RESEARCHER
BECKNER, John B. (1820- ): m'd 1845 STANTON, Rosetta

BECKNER, William (1848- ): s/o John and Rosetta (Stanton) Beckner

BECKWITH, Marvin T. (1833- ):

BECKWITH, Sidney H. (1831- ):

BEDWELL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BEDWELL, Henry Franklin (1842- ): m'd 1864 PERKINS, Elizabeth Anne "Lizzie"; s/o Elisha and Sarah Ann (Davis) Bedwell; came west with his grandparents in 1852; his parents had emigrated in 1847

BEDWELL, Mary J.: d/o William and Sarah (John) Bedwell

BEDWELL, William K.: m1. JOHN, Sarah; m2. ORRILL, Elizabeth; s/o Isaac and Charity Bedwell

BEELER FAMILY RESEARCHER
BEELER, Almira (c1844 -1933): m'd POMEROY, [   ]

BEELER, Anna; m'd POWELL, Joab

BEELER, Charles H.: m'd BRANSON, Mary

BEELER, Charlotta (1839- ): m'd CARTER, Benjamin

BEELER, children: 10 of 17 children of John and Ann (Powell) Beeler

BEELER, Elmina (1843- ): m'd POMEROY, Lyman

BEELER, Joab (c1829- ): m'd [   ], America Jane

BEELER, John: m'd POWELL, Jane

BEELER, Martha (1836- ): m'd LEEVER, Cornway

BEELER, Peter W. (1833- ): m'd BERKELEY, Martha

BEELER, Rebecca: m'd WATKINSON, Robert; d/o John and Ann (Powell) Beeler

BEELER, Sara (1840- ): m'd POMEROY, Lyman

BEESON, Sarah Jane (1852-1922): m'd LARSON, [   ]; born on the plains

BEEZLEY, Joseph (1819- ): m'd REEVES, Phoebe; father of 14 children; traveled with Moores Party; settled Umatilla, Wasco and Benton County, Oregon

BELCHER, Thomas C.:

BELGER, John (1831-1877):

BELKNAP, Electa (1820-1863): m'd 01 Jan 1838 HOWELL, Stephen; d/o Jonas Newton Belknap Jr and Mary Ann Garlinghouse

BELL, Archibald ( -1901): m'd BAKER, Harriet L.

BELL, Elizabeth T.: m'd THOMAS, R. R.; d/o Archibald and Harriet (Baker) Bell

BELL, G. W. Mrs. (1821-1920):

BELL, Isaac:

BELL, James H.: s/o Archibald and Harriet (Baker) Bell

BELL, Laura: m'd GRAY, [   ]

BELL, Mary: m'd RIGDON, John

BELL, Mary F.: m'd LETTS, Capt; d/o Archibald and Harriet (Baker) Bell

BELL, Matthew:

BELL, Nancy Elizabeth (15 Apr 1821-28 Dec 1891): m'd 23 Apr 1840 GRUBB, Samuel B.

BELL, Rebecca (1843- ): m'd HOPE, Joseph H. P.

BELL, Samuel (1818- ):

BELLINGER, Mrs. Margery Serena ( -1907): m'd BELLINGER, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

BEMFIELD, Eli: driver for John Wigle

*16) BENEFIEL, Albert Gatalin (1851-1881): s/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel; born 01 Jan 1851 Louisa Co, IA and died 01 Apr 1881; by 1870 living in California

*16) BENEFIEL, Bennett Wiley (1850- ): s/o John and Mary (Darmer) Benefiel

*16) BENEFIEL, Elizabeth Frances (1839-1908): m'd 28 Jul 1856 PARSONS, Hiram; d/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel; born 09 Apr 1839 Louisa Co, IA and died 21 Dec 1908 Washington Co, OR; mother of five children (Eliza Jane , Ellen; Minnie L.; William L, Clarissa G. (1874- )

*16) BENEFIEL, Florence: d/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel

*16) BENEFIEL, Francis Marion (1845-1888): m'd HENDERSON, Myrtle; s/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel; born 30 Oct 1845 Putnam Co, IN; died 1888

*16) BENEFIEL, George Washington (1846-c1902): s/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel; born 14 Nov 1846 Louisa Co, IA and died c1902

*16) BENEFIEL, James Irvin (1835-1920): s/o John and Mary (Darmer) Benefiel

*16) BENEFIEL, Jesse (1818-1902): m'd 04 May 1838 MONTGOMERY, Lydia; s/o Robert and Mary (Montgomery) Benefiel; born Mar 20, 1818 Wayne Co, IN; settled in Jackson Co for a time but by 1870 is found living in California where he remained until his death May 18, 1902 in San Luis Obispo Co, CA; father of  eight children (Elizabeth Frances, Mary A., Sidonah Jane, Francis Marion, George Washington, Thomas, Albert Gatalin and William Louis)

*16) BENEFIEL, John Wesley (1817- ): m1. DARMER, Mary Louisa; s/o Robert and Mary (Montgomery) Benefiel; first wife died on trail; m2. 21 Jul 1853 WEST Carnes, Leacy Ann

*16) BENEFIEL, Lydia Amanda: m'd c1838 BENEFIEL, Jesse; maiden name unknown at this time

*16) BENEFIEL, Mary A. (1841-1881): m'd 16 Jul 1857 PARSONS, Allison (divorced 1861); d/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel; born 24 Jan 1841 Louisa Co, IL and died 20 Nov 1881

*16) BENEFIEL, Mary E.: d/o John and Mary (Darmer) Benefiel

BENEFIEL, Nancy: m'd 08 Feb 1849 MENEFEE, William R.

*16) BENEFIEL, Sidonah Jane (1843-1912): m'd 22 Jun 1858 KINGERY, Samuel; d/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel; born 28 Jan 1843 Louisa Co, IA and died 07 Jun 1912 San Luis Obispo Co, CA; mother of two children (Luis J. and Lydia)

*16) BENEFIEL, Thomas (1848-1853): s/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel; born 12 Oct 1848 Louisa Co, IA and died 16 Jul 1853 OR

*16) BENEFIEL, William Harrison (1847-1919): s/o John and Mary (Darmer) Benefiel

*16) BENEFIEL, William Louis (1852-1926): s/o Jesse and Lydia (Montgomery) Benefiel

BENJAMIN, Elmira ( -1917): m'd 1839 BENJAMIN, Richard; maiden name unknown at this time

BENJAMIN, Richard (1819- ): m'd 1839 [   ], Elmira

Thomas BENNETT FAMILY RESEARCHER
*16) BENNETT, Dolly Agnes (c1850-1921): m'd 04 Oct 1880 LEARY, William; d/o Thomas and Phoebe (Creswell) Bennett; born c1850 IL and died 21 Mar 1921 McMinnville, Yamhill Co, OR; buried South Yamhill Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill Co, OR; mother of one son that died in infancy

BENNETT, George W. (c1810- ): m'd 1828 [   ], Levina

BENNETT, James R. (1827- ): m'd 1859 SCHOLL, Sarah H.: s/o George and Levina Bennett

*16) BENNETT, John (1852- ): m'd 28 Jul 1874 GARRISON, Minnesota Hull; s/o Thomas and Phoebe (Creswell) Bennett; born 07 Oct 1852 shortly after arrival in Oregon and died 17 Oct 1906 McMinnville, Yamhill Co, OR; buried South Yamhill Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill Co, OR; father of two children (Winifred Gertrude and Lloyd Abraham); name was later spelled as Bennette

BENNETT, Levina: m'd 1828 BENNETT, George W.; maiden name unknown at this time

*16) BENNETT, Mary Elizabeth (Lizzy) (c1851- ): d/o Thomas and Phoebe (Creswell) Bennett

BENNETT, Minerva (1830-1907): m'd 28 Aug 1848 PAYNE, Almon; d/o Andrew and Catherine (Osborn) Bennett; mother of 5 children (Juliana, Mary Caroline, Rufus M., Harriet and Minerva Jane);

*16) BENNETT, Thomas m'd 31 Aug 1848 CRESWELL, Phoebe; born 23 Mar 1806 in Derbyshire, England and died on Oregon Trail 30 Jun 1852; father of three children (Dolly Agnes, Mary Elizabeth and John).

BENTLEY, W. J.:

BERG, John (c1821- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Margaret S.

BERG, Margaret S.: m'd 1852 BERG, John; maiden name unknown at this time

BERGEN, Samuel R. (1826- ):

BERRY FAMILY RESEARCHER
BERRY, Elizabeth Frances (1842-1926): m'd 1858 FRYREAR, John Burr; d/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry; husband was emigrant of 1853; both are buried at Camp Polk Cemetery, Sisters, OR

BERRY, Evelyn (1824-1881): m1. 1842 MILLER, C.C.; m2. 1861 CUSICK, Robert George; d/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry

BERRY, Francis (1792-1880): m'd 1823 MAHAN, Pamela

BERRY, Harriet (1844- ): m'd 1865 HENNESS, Isaac Newton; d/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry

BERRY, James Monroe (1838-1925): m'd 1872 GARDNER, Sarah Ann; s/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry

BERRY, John Preston (1829- ): m'd MCCROSKY, Marcia Frances; s/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry

BERRY, Josephine Amanda (1846-1906): m'd 1865 MCLANE, Samuel Marcus "Mark"; d/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry

BERRY, Leander (1825-1881): s/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry

BERRY, Martha A.:

BERRY, Sarah (1831-1852): m'd IRVINE, Robert Armington; d/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry

BERRY, William Marshall Owen (1848- ): m'd 1874 BRANNAN, Mary Ann; s/o Francis and Pamelia (Mahan) Berry

BESSER, Luzerne (1833- ): m'd 1852 LAKE, Sarah

BETCHER, Henry:

BETTS, Paul ( - ): m'd ,

BEVANS, Pro: Mentioned in Samuel Woodruff Diary.

BEVENS, Joisy A. (1843-1926): m'd SIMPSON, [   ]

BEVENS, Mary Ellen Mrs. (1847-1924): m'd BEVENS, Thomas B.; maiden name unknown at this time

BIDDLE, Arthur Platte (1852- ): s/o Benjamin and Maria Biddle, born on trail at Ash Hollow

BIDDLE, Benjamin "Robert" (1808 - 1882): m'd 13 May 1834 EVANS, Mariah; s/o Benjamin Robert and Mary Ann (Capell) Biddle; Benjamin eloped in 1834 with Mariah Evans; tailor; friend of Abraham Lincoln; formed a company with John Weber and three other men to ship supplies to miners in CA during the gold rush; set out for CA in spring of 1849; set up business near what later became Shasta and prospered; Benjamin missed his family so sold out with the intention of returning east.  He stopped in OR on way home to visit his sister, Harriet.  After arriving home he convinced his family to emigrate to OR; they traveled in the Biddle-Cardwell train; settled in Benton Co upon arrival in Oregon; youngest daughter, Alice was one of first three graduates of Oregon State University in 1870.

BIDDLE, Edwin W. (1849- ): s/o Benjamin and Maria Biddle

BIDDLE, Mary Ann (11 Dec 1812-18 Jul 1894): m'd 25 Dec 1829 CARDWELL, William Lee; d/o Benjamin Robert and Mary Ann (Capell) Biddle; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

BIDDLE, Matilda (1846- ): d/o Benjamin and Maria Biddle

BIDDLE, Sarah Emma (1842- ): d/o Benjamin and Maria Biddle

BIDWELL, Dau (1847-) d/o John and Miss (Hayburn) Biwell; cut off for CA

BIDWELL, John H.: m'd HAYBURN, Miss; cutoff for CA

BIDWELL, William G. (1845- ): s/o John and Miss (Hayburn) Biwell; cut off for CA

BIGHAM, James W. (1810- ): m'd 1840 EVANS, Martha

BIGHAM, Samuel B. ( -1852): died on plains

BIGHAM, Susan Ann ( -1852): died on plains

BIGHAM, William (1831- ):

BIGSBY, Sol ( -1852):

BILES, Mrs. J.D. (1841-1916): m'd BILES, J.D.; maiden name unknown at this time

BILLS, Cincinatti (1825- ):

BILYEU FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BILYEU, Andrew Jackson (1830-1896): m'd 05 Aug 1855 TERRY, Sarah A.; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu

BILYEU, Child (1852-1918):

BILYEU, Children: 5 c/o George and Hester (Reed) Bilyeu

BILYEU, George Washington (1820-1898): m'd 1839 REED, Hester Jane; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu

BILYEU, Hubbard W. (1825-1908): m'd 1850 WORTHIN, Mary Ann; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu

BILYEU, J. A. (1851- ): m'd 1875 TERRY, A. J.

BILYEU, John Martin (1822-1903): m'd 1844 WASSON, Hannah J.; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu

BILYEU, Julia Ann (10 Jun 1821-18 Jan 1904): m'd 27 May 1845 KINDER, William; d/o William and Diannah (Coker) Bilyeu; buried Juniper Haven Cemetery, Prineville, Crook County, Oregon

BILYEU, Lucinda (16 Mar 1828-30 Jul 1904): m'd 1847 BRYANT, John; d/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu; buried Masonic Cemetery, Albany, Linn County, Oregon

BILYEU, Martin Van Buren (1839-1911): m'd 1862 MASSEY, Rebecca Ellen; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu

BILYEU, Nancy (27 Jan 1819-06 Feb 1901): m1. 02 Oct 1838 SMATHERS, John; m2. Sep 1842 MCCUBBIN, William R.; d/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu; buried Logan Pleasant View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon

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 M. (17 Mar 1795-25 Jun 1879): m'd 30 Dec 1816 COKER, Diannah; s/o John and Tryntje (Berents) Bilyeu; buried Bilyeu Den Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon

BILYEU, William Henry (1840-1920): m'd 1865 DENNIS, Martha Margaret; s/o George and Hester (Reed) Bilyeu

BILYEU, William Jr. (1832-1907): m'd 1858 TURNER, Sarah Catherine; s/o William and Dianna (Coker) Bilyeu

BINGHAM, James (c1832- ); travleing with the Sprenger family; he was engaged to marry Abigail "Abbie" Sprenger but she died of cholera near Ft. Kearny

BIRD, Marion (1828-1920): m'd HENDRICK, [   ]; m2 1855 SAWYER, Ellis

BIRD, Martha Jane (03 Mar 1817-20 Jul 1902): m'd 05 Feb 1840 CUMMINS, Irwin Stephen; d/o Robert and Rachel (Allen) Bird who came in 1847; settled Washington County, buried Robert Bird Cemetery, Wilsonville, Clackamas County, Oregon

BIRD, Thomas ( -1852): died on plains

BISHOP, Ann: m'd 1831 BISHOP, James; maiden name unknown at this time

BISHOP, Charles (1829- ):

BISHOP, James: m'd 1831 [   ], Ann

BLACK, Addison (1822-1908): 1850 RIGDON, Maria Jane

Blain, Byron Barr (1844-1895): s/o William Barr & Rachel (Nye) Blain.  m'd Martha Ann Beard 1879 in Stevens Co., Washington Territory.

BLAIN, James (1837-1900): m'd 1872 LATSHAW, Clara C.; s/o Samuel and Margaret Blain

BLAIN, Joseph (1835-1915): m'd Rebecca May Huffman in Oregon. s/o Samuel and Margaret Blain.  They moved to Kosciusko County, Indiana after their first son Elkanah was born in 1878 but before daughter Margaret was born in 1880.

BLAIN, Lanetta (1851- ): d/o William Barr & Rachel (Nye) Blain.  She is listed as 9 yrs old in the 1860 census with her parents.
 
BLAIN, Lucien (1846- ): s/o William Barr & Rachel (Nye) Blain.  1860 Census with parents.

BLAIN, Lucy (1841 -1896): m'd GLASS, [   ] d/o William Barr & Rachel (Nye) Blain.  Married William Orr Glass 20 Oct 1858 in Linn County, OR.  He was born 21 Sept 1832; died 25 May 1892.  Both are buried in Corvallis, Benton Co., OR. 

BLAIN, Margaret: m'd 1832 BLAIN, Samuel  Her name is Margaret Peggy Cowan (1802-1876).
  
BLAIN, Mary Ann ( -1852): d/o William and Rachel (Nye) Blain; died on trail of cholera

BLAIN, Mary E. ( - 1931):

BLAIN, Samuel (1806-1873): m'd 1832 [ ], Margaret Peggy Cowan.  s/o James Blain & Mary Barr.

BLAIN, William Barr (1808-1874): m'd 1840 NYE, Rachel; William Barr Blain was born 07 Apr 1808 in Washington County, Pennsylvania and died 09 Jul 1874 in Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon.  Rachel Nye was born 14 Apr 1824 in Wayne County, Ohio and died 07 Apr 1903 in Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon
BLAIN, Winfield Scott (1847-1916): s/o William Barr & Rachel (Nye) Blain.  m'd a Polly.  He died in Whitman County, WA.

BLAKE, David A. (1827- ): m'd 1854 STEWART, Emily

BLAKE, John Harvey (c1831- 27 May 1906) m'd 24 Jan 1870 MAHON, Frances; cut off for California under Gen. J.C. Tolman, reached Yreka in 82 days and then crossed Siskiyous into the Rogue River valley arriving the last of August; settled Grant County

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

BLAKELY, William W. (1837- ):

BLANCHARD, Dean (1832- ): emigrated to California in 1852 and came to Oregon Territory in 1854 where he settled at St. Helens; prominent figure in Columbia County

BLANCHARD, Merrill (1806-1889):

BLANDON, George: arrived by sea from CA

BLANK FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BLANK, Stephen: m'd 1850 MCMILLAN, Parthenia

BLEDSOE, Smith (1824- ): m'd 1848 BAKER, Margaret

BLEVINS, J.D.J. (1829- ):

BLEVINS, Polly: m'd 1833 DUNCAN, Henry O.

BLODGETT, Benjamin Franklin (1831-1901):

*4) BLODGETT, Margaret Hamilton: m'd MCDONALD, John Nelson

BLOUNT, Dudley Richard/P. (03 Dec1851-28 Jul 1910): m'd 01 Nov 1890 BOWMAN, Minnie Tennessee (STEWART); s/o William and Carrie (Ellis) Blount; six months old at time of emigration; buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Astoria, Oregon

BLOUNT, William (1828-1915): m'd 1851 ELLIS, Carrie

BLOXSON, Cynthia (1832-1914): m'd 1852 GWINN, Norman

BLOYD, Finis (1832-1852) s/o William and Cynthia (Wolf)  Bloyd; died near the Big Blue River in Kansas [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

BLOYD, James B. (1836-1906): m'd 21 Apr 1861 GILBREATH, Sarah Jane; s/o William and Cynthia (Wolf)  Bloyd; came to Oregon in 1852 with the Craig/Winn train that was comprised of friends and family;  returned back to Arkansas where he married and later died.  In a letter written by Wilson M Tigard to the grandparents of James Bloyd, Eli and Mary Bloyd, it states: : “James Bloyed is living with me. When he got in the valley he got in with a doctor for 1 year, 5 days afterward he was taken very sick and like to have died. They was all so ill that he left as soon as he could walk. He came to my house Oct. 18th looking like a corpse. He has not been able to do anything since worth mentioning until lately. James says he doesn't want any of his folks to move to Oregon till he gets back with money enough to buy him a farm. Then he says some of the prettiest girls may look out.”  He is back in Arkansas enumerated with his grandparents in the 1860 Washington County, Arkansas census.

BLUMAUER, Simon (1822- ): m'd RODELSHEIMER, Mollie

BOARDMAN, William F. (1844- ): came by sea

BOATMAN, Willis (1826-1925): m'd 1851 RICHARDSON, Mary Ann

BOBO, John ( -1852):  [ "On May 1, William Hubbard Palmer saw and talked with Bobo. Later that night Bobo was so  sick "his mind was shattered" his speech could not be understood. He died on May 2."  "On May 1, Thomas C. Lewis was near a wagon that had "John Bubo, of Dayton, Ohio" in it. "He died the next morning." This was on the St. Joe road 1 day west of the Mission."  ][Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

BODINE, Daniel:

BOGART, Abraham G. (25 Jun 1844-17 Jul 1911): m'd 07 Nov 1875 WITHERS, Catherine "Mabel"; s/o Garret and Elisabeth C. (Embrey) Bogart; buried Gillespie Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

BOGART, Charles Henry (30 Oct 1832-05 Oct 1916): m'd 1874 LIGGETT, Amanda Virginia; s/o Garret and Elisabeth C. (Embrey) Bogart; buried IOOF Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon

BOGART, Emma Ann (25 Oct 1846-14 Apr 1890): m'd YANCEY, Alonzo T.: d/o Garret and Elisabeth C. (Embrey) Bogart; buried IOOF Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon

BOGART, Garret (14 Dec 1808-13 Sep 1887 ): m'd 1832 EMBREY, Elizabeth C.; s/o John Peter and Jemima (Hopper) Bogart; buried Gillespie Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

BOGART, Isaac T. (08 Jun 1849-24 Oct 1874): never married; s/o Garret and Elisabeth C. (Embrey) Bogart; buried Gillespie Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

BOGART, John Whitiker (07 Mar 1834-26 Feb 1910): m'd 07 Mar 1861 ALLEN, Catherine; s/o Garret and Elisabeth C. (Embrey) Bogart; buried Inman Cemetery, Elmira, Lane County, Oregon

BOGART, Nancy Catherine (30 Sep 1838-20 Nov 1921): m'd 1859 MYRTLE, Horace Downing; d/o Garret and Elisabeth C. (Embrey) Bogart; buried IOOF Cemetery, Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon

BOGART, William Miller (13 Mar 1842-28 May 1920): m'd 22 Dec 1864 SPORES, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Garret and Elisabeth C. (Embrey) Bogart; buried Coburg IOOF Cemetery, Coburg, Lane County, Oregon

BOHANNAN, W. E. (1831- ):

BOLEY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*8) BOLEY, Eliza Jane(1849-1931): m'd 10 Mar 1867 BARTMESS, Francis Marion; d/o John and Mary (Richeson) Boley; born 13 Feb 1849 Polk Co, IA and died 02 Mar 1931 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; mother of 10 children (Jacob Leroy, George Marion, Dilla, Anna, Carrie, Charles E., Jess P., Maud L., Clara E and Harry E.)

*8) BOLEY, John S. (1818-bef 1860): m'd 13 Feb 1840 RICHESON, Mary Jane; s/o Nicholas and Nancy (Watson) Boley; born 1818 IA, appears to have died prior to the 1860 census; in the 1860 census the Boley children are living in the Howard household with no mention of their parents.  The mother shows up again in the 1870 census but John S. does not appear in Oregon records, it is unknown what happened to him; father of 3 known children (Sarah, Nickoles D. and Elizabeth Jane)

*8) BOLEY, Nickoles D. (1846-1934):  never married; s/o John and Mary (Richeson) Boley; born 1846 IA and died  29 Dec 1934 Baker Co, OR; buried Pine Haven Cemetery, Halfway, Baker Co, OR

*8) BOLEY, Nicholas: + family

*8) BOLEY, Sarah (1844- ): d/o John and Mary (Richeson) Boley

BOLIN/BULLIN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BOLIN, Columbus (1850-bef 1870): s/o Daniel and Lucinda (Moser) Bolin

BOLIN, Daniel William (01 Jan 1819-03 Apr 1890): m1. 07 Feb 1838 SHELTON, Levina (1818-1840); ms. 02 Mar 1841 MOSER, Lucinda; s/o Jacob and Mary Isabel (Shultz) Bullin/Bolin; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County,  Washington; settled in Marion County, later moved to Grant County and then to Umatilla County. father of 15 known children (William Jacob, Isabelia, Esther Belle, Joseph Henry, Mary Elizabeth, Columbus, Margaret, Amanda Caroline, Malinda, Louisa Evelyn, George W., Daniel Webster, Ida E., Emma and Henry C.)

BOLIN, Esther "Belle" (1844-26 Dec 1921): m1. 26 May 1861 MCHALEY, Henry; m2. 1871 MINKLER, Barnabas; m3. c1910 CHASE, Mr; d/o Daniel and Lucinda (Moser) Bolin; buried Olney Cemetery, Umatilla County, Oregon

BOLIN, Isabella (04 Jun 1843-07 Dec 1918): m'd 16 Jul 1857 STANTON, Buford; d/o Daniel and Lucinda (Moser) Bolin

BOLIN, Joseph Henry (12 Oct 1845-13 Feb 1934): m'd Jun 1874 VAUGHAN, Olive; s/o Daniel and Lucinda (Moser) Bolin; buried Coburg IOOF Cemetery, Coburg, Lane County, Oregon

BOLIN, Margaret (14 Jan 1852-13 Mar 1928): m1. BERRY, James J.; m2. MURRELL, Mr.; m3.10 Mar 1908 REYNOLDS, William Riley Jordan; buried Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington

BOLIN, Mary Elizabeth (24 Jul 1847-26 Apr 1927).: m'd 16 Jul 1866 COFFEY, James Bluford.; d/o Daniel and Lucinda (Moser) Bolin; buried Milton Freewater IOOF Cemetery, Milton Freewater, Umatilla County, Oregon

BOLIN, William Jacob (03 Jan 1842-13 Nov 1910): m'd 22 Dec 1870 BLABON, Nancy Adeline, s/o Daniel and Lucinda (Moser) Bolin

BOLLENGAUGH FAMILY RESEARCHER
BOLLENBAUGH, Daniel Jackson (09 Apr 1831-31 May 1918): m'd 30 Oct 1853 SWARTS/SWARTZ, Catherine/Kathryn Jane; s/o Moses and Sarah (Miller) Bollenbaugh; buried Briggs Cemetery, Canyonville, Douglas County, Oregon; father of 10 known children (Simon, George Moses, Mary, Albert, Sarah Jane, Harriet Emelia, Henry, Lorenzo, Daniel Otis and Printha J.)

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 Ann (1825-1881): m'd 14 Apr 1841 TONG, James John; d/o John and Sarah (Chastain) Bond; parents and siblings came in 1853

*10) BOND, Susana Iona (1833-1908): m'd 12 Feb 1851 DAVIS, Harmon C.; d/o John and Sarah (Chastain) Bond; parents and siblings came in 1853

BONEBRAKE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BONEBRAKE, John Starr (23 Jan 1830-08 Aug 1909 ): m'd 27 Nov 1856 ARNOLD, Mary Elizabeth; s/o John and Catherine (Starr) Bonebrake;  buried Burt Cemetery, Dixonville, Douglas County, Oregon; appears that John Bonebrake returned east to marry his wife and emigrated again in about 1863 to California and by 1864 was in Douglas County, Oregon

BONEBRAKE, Rhoda (1823-1876): m'd COCKLEREESE, Nathanil; d/o John  and Catherine (Starr) Bonebrake

BONNELL, Alice (1839-1874): d/o Catherine (Hough) Bonnell; came via Isthmus

BONNELL, Edwin (1836- ): s/o Catherine (Hough) Bonnell; came via Isthmus

BONNELL, Henry (1838- ): s/o Catherine (Hough) Bonnell; came via Isthmus

BONNELL, Rufus (1841-1868): s/o Catherine (Hough) Bonnell; came via Isthmus

BONNER, Dr. Capt.:

BONNEY, James: hired to drive team for Mathews family after death of Mathew parents and oldest son, John Mathews. 

BONSER, Charles (1829-1902):

BOOTH FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*2b) BOOTH, Alice (11 Jun 1824-17 Sep 1878): m'd 1843 RICHEY, Caleb; s/o John and Sarah (Snowcroft) Booth; buried Gresham Pioneer Cemetery, Gresham, Multnomah Countoy, Oregon; a brother (Richard) emigrated in 1847

*2b) BOOTH, Caleb Ritchey (1852-aft 1920): m1. 1873 DICKEY, Elizabeth Mary; m2. 03 Feb 1884 RUSH, Mary C.; s/o Luke and Phoebe (McClintock) Booth; died in Red Bluff, Tehama County, California

BOOTH, Charles (1827- ):

BOOTH, David: m'd 1851 LEE, Elizabeth Ann

*2b) BOOTH, George Minor Rev. (02 Jan 1852-14 Jul 1905): m'd 03 Jan 1878 STAATS, Clara Ellen; s/o Robert and Mary (Minor) Booth; buried Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon

*2b) BOOTH, John Owen (13 Jan 1848-26 Jan 1910): m'd LABRIE, Mrs. Ann Eliza (ROWLEY); s/o Robert and Mary (Minor) Booth; buried Grants Pass Masonic Pioneer Cemetery, Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon

*2b) BOOTH, Luke (15 May 1817-17 Feb 1904): m'd 02 Mar 1842 MCCLINTOCK, Phoebe Ann; s/o John and Sarah (Snowcroft) Booth; buried Buck Hollow Cemetery, WIllamina, Yamhill County, Oregon; a brother (Richard) emigrated in 1847

*2b) BOOTH, Mary Lucinda (14 Sep 1846-15 Sep 1916): m'd 11 Oct 1886 TONEY, Jonathon; d/o Robert and Mary (Minor) Booth; buried Toney Cemetery, Mitchell, Wheeler County, Oregon

*2b) BOOTH, Milton D. (19 Aug 1847-28 Sep 1925): m'd 17 Sep1885 SCOTT, Marilda; s/o Luke and Phoebe (McClintock) Booth; buried Buck Hollow Cemetery, Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon

*2b) BOOTH, Robert Asbury (04 Aug 1820-11 Jul 1917): m'd 28 Aug 1845 MINER, Mary; s/o John and Sarah (Snowcroft) Booth; a brother (Richard) emigrated in 1847; Robert went to CA in 1850, returned east and emigrated with family in 1852; father of 12 children; buried Grants Pass Masonic Pioneer Cemetery, Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon

*2b) BOOTH, Robert Lorenzo (20 Jan 1844-11 Nov 1935): m1. 11 Mar 1869 BROWN, Elizabeth A.; m2. 19 Jan 1905 HIBBS, Sophia; s/o Luke and Phoebe (McClintock) Booth; buried Friends Cemetery, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon

*2b) BOOTH, Samuel "Harrison" (Sep1849-20 Feb 1934): m'd 27 Jan 1874 WOOD, Sarah A.; s/o Luke and Phoebe (McClintock) Booth; buried IOOF Cemetery and Mausoleum, Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon

BOOTH, Susan (1851-1852): d/o David and Elizabeth (Lee) Booth; said to be buried on trail

*2b) BOOTH, William Andrew (08 Sep 1849-08 May 1922): m1. 1877 CAREY, Lucy S.; m2. 1916 LARSON, Mrs. Anna; s/o Robert and Mary (Minor) Booth; buried Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

BOOTHE, Abijah (c1831- ): m'd 1852 HALL, Anna; married in March just prior to emigration; father of  one son( J.F.) and three daughters (Mary, Susan, one unnamed)

BOOTON, Martha (1835-1907): m'd 25 Sep 1851 MCFARLAND, James Cornelius; settled with husband in Wasco County; reportedly rode side saddle to Oregon during emigration; buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon

BOOTS, Elijah (1819 - 17 Jul 1901): m'd JONES, Sarah Rebecca; s/o Martin Boots; buried Roscoe Cemetery, Honeydew, Humboldt County, California

BOOTS, Harriet (02 Jun 1845 - 21 Jun 1931): m1. JONES, Stanton H.; m2. 1904 HARRIS, William Henry; m3. 1910 FAB, Jacob; m4. 1913 TURK, Henry W.; d/o Elijah and Sarah Rebecca (Jones) Boots; buried Washougal Memorial Cemetery, Washougal, Clark County, Washington

BOOTS, John (14 Dec 1847 - 17 Jul 1908): s/o Elijan and Sarah Rebecca (Jones) Boots; buried Roscoe Cemetery, Honeydew, Humboldt County, California

BOOTS, Susannah "Susan" (01 Jan 1843 - 31 Jan 1923) : m'd BURGEN, Thomas; d/o Elijan and Sarah Rebecca (Jones) Boots; buried IOOF Mountain View Cemetery, Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington

BORDERS, Sarah (1797-1878): m'd HALE, William; d/o Michael and Elizabeth (Yeast) Borders; buried in Hale-Simison Cemetery, Linn Co, OR

BORING, Joseph H. (04 Sep 1829-28 Apr 1910): m'd 25 Jun 1859 HOUGLAND, Sarah J. s/o Dausy and Mary Boring

BOTSFORD, Charles ( -1852): "June 30 "We passed today seven graves.  Two were placed tolerably near each other one bearing the inscription "Charles Botsford murdered June 28th 1852:, The murderer lies in the next grave": The other bears the inscription of "Horace Dolley hung June 29th 1852".  It appears Dolley had contracted a grudge towards Botsford with regard to some little difficulty between them--had persuaded him to accompany him in a excursion and while alone with him he dealt the blow at which humanity would at any time recoil.  Vengeance however quickly followed him and he was doomed to the penalty which his conduct so complety deserved" [Covered Wagon Women, Vol 5 Journal of Abigail Jane Scott p.79]

BOUTON: see BOOTON

BOWDEN, Samuel Smith; m'd SMITH, Jane; traveled with Isaac McFarland family as a driver

BOWERING, William C. (c1813-c1859): m'd 1833 AMSLEY, Isabel; he reportedly died while on a trip to Stockton, CA; it appears his wife did not come west and is shown living in IL

BOWERS, Phillip (1830-1911): m'd 1858 GEER, Samantha

BOWLBY, John Quincy Adams (1843- ): s/o Wilson and Lydia (Jones) Bowlby

BOWLBY, Wilson (04 Jul 1818 -15 Jan 1895): m1. 1841 JONES, Lydia Ball;  m2. 1884 BURLINGAME, Ellen Louisa; s/o Joseph L. and Sarah (McPherson) Bowlby; buried Mountain View Memorial Gardens, Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon;

 "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]

BOWLES, J.M. (1852- ):

BOWLES, Jesse T. (1830- ): m'd WILSON, Minerva Catherine

BOWLES, Joseph:

BOWLES, Susannah (1793-1867): m'd WHITE, Thomas

BOWMAN, Nancy: m'd 1838 WHITTEMORE, Thomas

BOX, Hannah ( - ): m'd 1837 CROXTON, Thomas

BOYCE, Alice: m'd 1830 BOYCE, Joseph; maiden name unknown at this time

BOYCE, Joseph (1803- ): m'd 1830 [   ], Alice

BOYD, J.R. (1838- ): may be same as John Robert listed below

BOYD, John N. (1814- ): m'd 1833 [   ], Lavina E.; listed in one source as John N. Boyer

BOYD, John Robert ( -1852): died on trail near Chimney Rock

BOYD, John O. (1834- ): m'd 1856 [   ] , Hannah

BOYD, Lavina E.: m'd 1833 BOYD, John N.; maiden name unknown at this time

BOYER, John P. (1830- ): m'd 1849 [   ], Lucy

BOYER, Lucy: m'd 1849 BOYER, John P.

BOYES, Deiadema: m'd BOYES, Samuel B.; maiden name unknown at this time

BOYES, Samuel B. (1809- ): m'd [   ], Deiadema

BOYLES, William N. ( - ): m'd ,

BOZARTH, William N. ( - ):

BRADEN, Alice (18 Dec 1844-08 Mar 1923): m'd 12 Nov 1866 LIVINGSTON, Jasper D.; d/o Samuel and Susanna (Crobarger) Braden; buried Roseburg IOOF Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon

BRADEN, America agnes (30 Nov 1841-28 Dec 1878): m'd 26 Oct 1861 GILES, Daniel; d/o Samuel and Susanna (Crobarger) Braden; buried Myrtle Point Cemetery, Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon

BRADEN, Francis Asbury. (02 May 1835-21 Jan 1894): m'd 24 Feb 1864 BUELL, Sarah Caroline; s/o Samuel and Susanna (Crobarger) Braden; buried Myrtle Point Cemetery, Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon

BRADEN, John Jacob Astor (12 May 1851-14 May 1929): m'd 20 Jun 1878 EAGAN, Dora Maria; s/o Samuel and Susanna (Crobarger) Braden; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Red Bluff, Tehama County, California

BRADEN, Missouri Margaret (1849-28 May 1876): m'd 09 Oct 1868 ROWLEY, Thomas Jefferson; d/o Samuel and Susanna (Crobarger) Braden; buried Myrtle Point Cemetery, Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon

BRADEN, Rebecca Catherine (22 Jul 1833-Apr 1892 ): m'd 15 May 1856 DECKER, Phillip Arthur; d/o Samuel and Susanna (Crobarger) Braden; buried Looking Glass Community Cemetery, Looking Glass, Douglas County, Oregon

BRADEN, Samuel Creswell (11 Oct 1811-11 Aug 1895): m'd 28 Jan 1834 CROBARGER, Susanna; buried Looking Glass Community Cemetery, Looking Glass, Douglas County, Oregon; s/o John Braden

BRADEN, Virginia Susanna (18 Feb 1847-23 Dec 1925 ): m'd BUELL, Franklin Cyrus; d/o Samuel and Susanna (Crobarger) Braden; buried Myrtle Creek IOOF Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon

BRADLEY, Henry(26 Dec 1823-17 Aug 1909): m'd MALLORY, Nancy "Jane"; Henry and Jane Bradley left a handwritten journal titled "Journal of an overland trip to California 1852" that is held at the Beinecke Library, Yale.  In that  account Henry and Jane completed their 1852 overland crossing to California and returned to Elkhorn Wisconsin in 1855 via Greytown Nicaragua. In 1859 Henry travelled alone to Oregon, returning home in 1860. They went on to live long and successful lives back in Elkhorn, Wisconsin [Per Bradley researcher Dr. John Bradley, England]

BRADLEY, John (1829- ):

BRADLEY, Luzerne (1816- ):

BRADLEY, William Pollard. (22 Mar 1833 -16 Jan 1915): m'd 04 Mar 1869 BOOTHBY, Permelia Ann

BRADSHAW, Charles M.. (1822- ): m'd 1841 [   ], Malvina

BRADSHAW, Charles Miner (1831- ): m'd 1870 HOLMES, Florence; collector of customs at Puget Sound, opened a law office in Port Townsend in 1867; held numerous public offices

BRADSHAW, Malvina: m'd 1841 BRADSHAW, Charles; maiden name unknown at this time

*7) BRADSHAW, Mary (1812-1880): m'd 12 May 1829 MAYS, Elijah; born 10 July 1812 White county TN; married 12 May 1829 White Co, TN; died 1 Nov 1880 Lane county OR 

BRALLEAR, Henry (1830- ):

BRALEY, Jay: m'd MERRIMAN, Laura

BRAINARD, William E. (1832-1911): m'd 1867 BROOKS, Eliza Maria; Capt. and owner of steamboat "Washington"

BRAMLET, Elizabeth Ann "Betsey" (1823- ): d/o Nathan and Jane (Gober) Bramlet; shown in 1850 census and believed to have arrived in Oregon but no information available after arrival

BRAMLET, Francis Clayton (1827-1911): ,'d 27 Jun 1867 TOWER, Martha Ellen; s/o Nathan and Jane (Gober) Bramlet; became ill on the trail with cholera but survived and eventually settled in Wallowa County, OR; first post master in the county, was a minister; his son, Henry Middleton Bramlet did not emigrate with family and in later years moved to Texas with his wife's family

BRAMLET, George Washington (1835-1910): m'd 18 Nov 1869 SMITH, Mary Melissa; s/o Nathan and Jane (Gober) Bramlet; moved around for a period of time, eventually settling in Lake County, California where he died

BRAMLET, Martha Lorena (1838-1899): m'd 06 Apr 1854 RICE, Ica Foster; d/o Nathan and Jane (Gober) Bramlet; settled in Douglas County, OR

BRAMLET, Nancy Jane (1832-c1853): m'd RICE, Moses Preston, d/o Nathan and Jane (Gober) Bramlet

BRAMLET, Nathan Hull (1794-1852): m'd 15 Feb 1820 GOBER, Jane; the family left from MO in the spring of 1852 and joined 72 wagons in Kansas.  The train crossed the summit of the Rockies on July 4.  The train split at Salt Lake.  Nathan Hull died of cholera near Caldwell, ID on Aug 14, 1852.  Jane died of cholera on Aug 17, 1852 and was buried near Payette, ID.; after arriving in Portland the children stayed with the Rice family for a time.

BRAMLET, William Henry (1841-1908): m'd 17 Nov 1878 SMITH, Emma R. s/o Nathan and Jane (Gober) Bramlet

BRANT, George W. (1851- ):

BRASHEAR, Hannah R.: m'd 1850 BRASHEAR, Lemuel F.; maiden name unknown at this time

BRASHEAR, John (1790- ):

BRASHEAR, Lemuel F. (1818- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Hannah R.

*8) BRATTAIN, Alfred (1832-1905): m'd 18 Feb 1858 EASTER, Ruth Matilda; s/o Paul and Elizabeth (Carter) Brattain; born 12 Aug 1832 Morgan Co, IL and died 03 Oct 1905 Eugene, Lane Co, OR; father of 3 children (Charles E., Edgar Easter and Mary E.); about 1857 he returned to IA, was in the Civil War and appears in the Cedar, VanBuren Co 1870 census as a farmer. by 1880 he had returned to Lane Co, OR where he was a rancher on the McKenzie river

*8) BRATTAIN, Amelia Ann (1840-1927): m'd 15 Jan 1868 SMITH, Franklin J.; d/o Paul and Elizabeth (Carter) Brattain; born 1840 VanBuren Co, IA and died 28 Feb 1927 Springfield, Lane Co, OR; after the death of her sister Martha Jane, whe raised Martha's only child, Paul Hadley but it appears she had no children of her own

*8) BRATTAIN, Francis Marion (1842-1904): never married; s/o Paul and Elizabeth (Carter) Brattain; born 27 Dec 1842 VanBuren Co, IA and died 04 Oct 1904 Eugene, Lane Co, OR; appears in most of the census records as a miner; member of legislature in 1899

*8) BRATTAIN, Elizabeth Jane (1830-1902): m'd 15 Dec 1853 EBBERT, James; d/o Paul and Elizabeth (Carter) Brattain; born 11 Sep 1830 Morgan Co, IL and died 29 Jul 1902 Lane Co, OR; buried IOOF Cemetery, Eugene, Lane Co, OR; it appears they had no children

*8) BRATTAIN, James Cyrus (1844-1912): never married; s/o Paul and Elizabeth (Carter) Brattain; born 14 Nov 1844 VanBuren Co, IA and died 05 Sep 1912 Springfield, Lane Co, OR; in the 1860 and 1870 census he is listed as a miner with his brother Francis; later was organizer and President of the First National Bank, Springfield, Lane Co, OR

*8) BRATTAIN, John (1827-1893): s/o Paul and Elizabeth (Carter) Brattain; pioneer merchant in Baker City, Baker county, OR; the 1880 census lists him as divorced but no record has been found of the marriage or the divorce.

*8) BRATTAIN, Martha Jane (c1838-c1868): m'd c1866 HADLEY, Robert; d/o Paul and Elizabeth (Carter) Brattain; both she and her husband appear to have died prior to the 1870 census;  at that point in time their 3 year old son is living with Martha's sister, Elizabeth.

*8) BRATTAIN, Mary Ann (1834-1910): never married; d/o Paul and Elizabeth (Carter) Brattain; born 17 Mar 1834 Morgan Co, IL and died 27 Apr 1910 Springfield, Lane Co, OR

*8) BRATTAIN, Paul (1801-1882): m'd 1826 CARTER, Elizabeth; s/o Benjamin and Mary (Hill) Brattain; born 30 Dec 1801 Randolph Co, NC and died 29 Aug 1892 Lane Co, OR; wife died in 1846 prior to emigration; father of 10 children (John, Thomas Jefferson, Elizabeth J., Alfred, Mary Ann, William Cullen, Martha Jane, Amelia Ann, Francis Marion and James Cyrus); held several offices including Lane County clerk; member of constitutional convention; two of his sons had emigrated to Oregon in previous years

*8) BRATTAIN, William Cullen (1835-1922): m'd 30 Jun 1870 McCalley, Agnes; s/o Paul and Elizabeth (Carter) Brattain; born 08 Jan 1836 Hancock Co, IL and died 24 Jan 1922 Tomasket, Okanogan Co, WA; father of 5 children (Leslie Livingston, Frances Clare, Ross Rudolph, Cora Evelyn and Paul Andrew)

BRAYTON, Lucy: m'd 1827 BRAYTON, William H.; maiden name unknown at this time

BRAYTON, William H. (1804- ): m'd 1827 [   ], Lucy

BREITBARTH, Henry Adam (1832-1913): m'd 25 Dec 1864 HOPWOOD, Julia; Henry was born Jan 1832 Germany and died 24 June 1913 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; buried Mt. Scott Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; father of 5 children (Kate L., Bertha Beatrice, Rudolph Ralph, Henry Adam and Bernice F.); Henry was a saloon keeper in Jacksonville, Jackson Co, OR in the 1860 and 1870 census prior to moving to Portland.  While living in Portland he was active in the Consolidated German Speaking Society of Oregon and served in various offices associated with that organization.

BRENT, Lawson M. (1831- ):

*5: BRENTS, Isabelle ( - ): d/o James and Narcissa (Lucas) Brents

*5: BRENTS, James Deal (05 Dec 1806-28 Mar 1858): m'd 08 Sep 1830 LUCAS, Narcissa; died of tuberculosis; married Narcissa LUCAS 08 Sep 1830 in Sangamon Co., Illinois.  They removed to Pike Co., Illinois in 1832, and continued to live there until heading west in 1852.

*5: BRENTS, Rebecca (1838 - ): d/o James and Narcissa Brents

*5: BRENTS, Thomas Hurley (24 Dec 1840-23 Oct 1916): m'd 10 Aug 1868 MCCOWN, Isabel; s/o James and Narcissa Brents; worked with cattle for several years; went to Baker City mines; rode for Pony Express and served several terms in Congress; died at Walla Walla, WA

BREY, Phillipina (1847- ): m'd WARREN, [   ]

BRIDGES, Samuel (c1791- ): m'd 1817 HERNS, Elizabeth; DLC in Lane Co

BRIEDWELL, John W. (1832- ): m'd 1851 EDMONSON, Mary

BRIGGS, Wesley W. (1832- ):

BRIGHAM, Nancy (1816-1852): m'd 25 Jan 1838 MERCER, Thomas Dickerson; died in early September at the cascades of the Columbia, 1 day before reaching final destination.  Left four young daughters and husband.

BRISBINE, Joseph (1829- ):

BRISCO, John:

BRISKEY, Frank (1840-1926): m'd BAUER, Elizabeth Ann

BRISTOW, Delilah Cherry: (26 Jan 1822-14 Jun 1887): m'd 1840 GILFRY, John Thompson;  d/o Elijah and Susan (Gabbert) Bristow; buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Lane County, Oregon

BRISTOW, Hattie E. Mrs. (1848- ):

BRISTOW, John Kennedy (26 Mar 1814- 28 Jan 1887): m1. 26 Nov 1846 HATCH, Emeline M.; m2. 11 Nov 1850 MASSIE, Josephine (died on trail); m3. 24 Mar 1857 STONE, Mary Ann; so Elijah and Susan (Gabbert) Bristow

BRITT, Peter (12 Mar 1819-03 Oct 1905): m'd GROB, Mrs. Amelia; buried Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon; widely known as a portrait and landscape painter; gained recognition for his grape vineyards and wine production in Southern Oregon; traveled with John Hug and 2 other men

"Early Oregon photographer and portrait painter, was born in Switzerland, where he received his early education, including training in portrait painting and the art of daguerreotype photography.  At age of 26 he came to America with his father, settling in Illinois.  In 1852, he came to Oregon, going too Jacksonville where he remained the rest of his life.  One treasured possession accompanied his trip across western America--his camera, and with this he set himself up in business as a photographer, operating the first photograph gallery in southern Oregon.  He was soon recognized as among the leading photographers of the West, and gathered one of largest collections of pioneer pictures of any western photographer.  He took first photograph of Crater Lake, in 1863.  Portraits and landscapes in oils, beautifully done, were achievements of his art.  Married to Amelia Grob, of Jacksonville, in 1861, he was the father of two children, Emil and Amelia. [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 35]

BROCK, E. A. (1831):

BROCK, Levi (1816- ): m'd 1848 [   ], Mary

BROCK, Mary: m'd 1848 BROCK, Levi; maiden name unknown at this time

BROCKWAY, Benson B. (1829-1905):

BRONSON, Wait (c1800- ):

BROOKS, John E. (1822-1906): m'd 13 Apr 1852 RAY, Julia A.; s/o Cooper and Sophia (Tuttle) Brooks; settled McMinnville area of Yamhill County

BROOKS, Julia A.: m'd 1852 BROCK, John E.; maiden name unknown at this time

BROTHERS, Tycer ( - ):

BROTT, Jacob (1812- ): m'd 1853 WHITE, Virginia Q.; moved to CA 1855

BROUGHTON, William (1827-): m'd 1853 WILLIS, Sarah Ann

BROWN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
John BROWN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BROWN, Abigail: m'd 1840 BROWN, James M.; maiden name unknown at this time

BROWN, Anderson Hugh "Hug" (03 Nov 1832-04 Oct 1916): n'd BURT, Minerva; buried Burt Cemetery, Dixonville, Douglas County, Oregon; s/o John and Malinda (Owen) Brown

BROWN, Ann: m'd BROWN, Peter

BROWN, Benjamin (1804- ) m'd 1834 [   ], Julia Ann

BROWN, Benjamin (19 Feb 1844-01 Jan 1858): s/o John and Mary (Graham) Brown;
probably buried in unmarked grave in Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon with rest of family

BROWN, Columbus (1846-c1906): s/o Manewether and Clarissa (West) Brown; died San Francisco, California

BROWN, David (1798-15 Jun 1882): m'd 15 Apr 1828 WHITE, Ann

BROWN, Edward:

BROWN, Eliza Clarissa Jane (1834-21 Mar 1859): m'd c1855 LOONEY, John Clinton; d/o Manewether and Clarissa (West) Brown; children taken in by parents; husband died in 1892 in Oregon State Asylum at Salem, Oregon

BROWN, Elizabeth (14 Jul 1838-14 Jan 1858), m'd 24 Jan 1853 VALLIELY, John; d/o of John and Mary Eleanor (Graham) Brown.

BROWN, Elvira Ann (16 Mar 1831-30 Aug 1906): m'd Sep 1854 BROCK, Russell Wilbur Sr.; d/o Manewether and Clarissa (West) Brown; buried Sun Rise Cemetery, Wasco, Sherman County, Oregon

BROWN, Frances Wright (12 Nov 1839-10 Mar 1921): Never married; s/o David and Ann (White) Brown; buried Brainard Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

BROWN, Francis: s/o Manaweather and Clarissa (West) Brown

BROWN, George B. (16 Jan 1837-13 May 1852): d.13 May 1852 on Oregon Trail; s/o John and Mary (Graham) Brown

BROWN, Granville Marion (04 May1849-23 Jun 1924): m'd 16 Jul 1877 WEGER, Nancy Caroline; s/o Manewether and Clarissa (West) Brown; buried Brownsville Pioneer Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

BROWN, Harvey M. (1836- ): s/o Manewether and Clarissa (West) Brown

BROWN, Henry R. (15 Nov 1829-17 Jun 1891): m1. 1853 ROUNDTREE, Sarah; m2. 22 Feb 1860 BEAMSLEY, Martha Mary; s/o Richard and Cecila (Thompson) Brown; crossed the plains in 1852 with brother Robert; [father of Jennie C., Mary, Emogene, Henry Lee, Olive E., and George R. Brown]

BROWN, Hobart H. ( -1915):

BROWN, Jacob S (1840-07 Nov 1875).: m'd 22 Jul 1875 WEGER, Nancy Caroline; s/o Manewether and Clarissa (West) Brown; after his death his wife Nancy married his brother Granville, burial location unknown

BROWN, James (1821- ):

BROWN, James (1796- ): m'd 1837 [   ], Catherine

BROWN, James: 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 M. (1820- ): m'd 1840 [   ], Abigail; moved to CA by 1865

BROWN, Jane (16 Oct 1830-23 Sep 1908): m'd 22 Jan 1850 MERRICK, Ross; d/o David and Ann (White) Brown

BROWN, Jemima (24 Feb 1828-04 Feb 1904): m'd CASEBEER, Samuel; buried Melrose Cemetery, Melrose, Douglas County, Oregon; d/o John and Melinda (Owen) Brown; emigrated with husband and settled in Douglas County at present day Roseburg

BROWN, John: s/o Peter and Ann Brown

BROWN, John ( -1852): s/o John and Sarah (Kirkpatrick) Brown; died 13 May 1852 on Big Nemeha River

BROWN, John (1814- ): m'd 1837 [   ], Mary

BROWN, John (15 Nov 1828-02 Sep 1866): Never married; s/o David and Ann (White) Brown; died in Colusa County, California

BROWN, John (26 Dec 1810-01 Jan 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 Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.   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 D. (1837-1926):

BROWN, John Daniel "JD" (19 May 18490-02 Mar 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; buried Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

BROWN, John J. (1826-1916):

BROWN, John James (1826-1852): m'd 1831 KIRKPATRICK, Sarah E.; died on plains

BROWN, Jonathan B. (1809- ): m'd 1829 [   ], Sarah

BROWN, Joseph Warren :

BROWN, Julia Ann: m'd 1834 BROWN, Benjamin; maiden name unknown at this time

BROWN, Larkin (1820- ):

BROWN, Louisa ( -1852): of Kane Co, IL died on trail

BROWN, Loyal P. (1829- ):

BROWN, Lydia (1844-1926): m'd HARLOW, [   ]

*18) BROWN, Malinda Jane (1829-1852): m'd GOUDY, William H.; Malinda was born 11 Aug 1829 and died 02 Oct 1852 at the Dalles on the Columbia River

BROWN, Manewether (25 Dec 1801-27 Jun 1883): m'd 18 Dec 1822 WEST, Clarissa; buried Brownsville Pioneer Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

BROWN, Margaret (27 Aug 1833-09 Apr 1916): m'd MORRIS, John Deveric; d/o David and Ann (White) Brown;
buried Old Vancouver City Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington

BROWN, Martha: m'd 1844 HOSS, Peter

BROWN, Martha (17 Jul 1837-16 Aug 1912):Never married; d/o David and Ann (White) Brown; buried Brainard Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

BROWN, Mary: m'd 1837 BROWN, John; maiden name unknown at this time

BROWN, Mary (1851-1931): m'd PHILIPS, [   ]

BROWN, Mary A. Mrs (1851-1916):

BROWN, Mary Barsheba (14 Aug 1838-07 Jan 1929): m'd ROBNETT, Joseph; d/o Manewether and Clarissa (West) Brown; buried Normal Hill Cenetery, Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho

BROWN, Mary Emmeline (20 May 1833-26 Nov 1910): m'd 06 Aug 1848 ARMSTRONG, John Marion

BROWN, Nancy: m'd CLAGGETT

BROWN, Nancy Caroline (1844-20 Dec 1903): m1. 29 Jan 1865 PRESLEY, Charles Ransom; m2. 1878 VINSON, George Mustella; d/o Manewether and Clarissa (West) Brown; buried Pleasant Point Cemetery, Morrow County, Oregon

BROWN, Robert or Richard (1836- ): crossed the plains in 1852 with brother, Henry R, Brown; s/o Richard and Cecelia (Thompson) Brown

BROWN, Rosanna (26 Oct 1846-03 Jan 1891) m'd 22 Feb 1863, Lane Co, OR, WILCOX, Philo; buried Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; 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, Sarah: m'd 1829 BROWN, Jonathan; maiden name unknown at this time

BROWN, Sarah Ann (11 Jun 1818-07 Aug 1895): m'd 23 Mar 1845 BRYANT, Zephaniah Stout; settled Washington County, Oregon; after death of wife he moved to Dodge County, Minnesota to live with family

BROWN, Sarah Eliza (20 Jan 1842-09 Mar 1918): m'd 13 May 1877 LONG, Daniel; d/o David and Ann (White) Brown; buried Brainard Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

BROWN, Susan: m'd 1856 MCCLENDON, C.C.; d/o John and Mary Brown

BROWN, Susan Jane: m'd 1848 BROWN, William M.; maiden name unknown at this time

BROWN, Thomas (30 Sep 1841-16 Dec 1917): m'd 29 Jan 1863 BASKETT, Sophronia Jane; s/o John and Mary (Graham) Brown; buried Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

BROWN, William ( c1825-1852): s/o Manewether and Clarissa (West) Brown; died while fording cattle across the Snake River

BROWN, William H. (1831- ):

BROWN, William M. (1816- ): m'd 1848 [   ], Susan Jane

BROWN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BROWNING, Clarissa  (08 Feb 1810-08 Apr 1898 ): m'd 1829 BROWN, Hugh Leeper; d/o David and Vashiti (West) Browning; buried Brownsville Pioneer Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

BROWNING, David Gilmore (07 Dec 1846-11 Dec 1915): m'd 29 Sep 1872 CONGER, Martha Elizabeth; s/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; buried Long Creek Cemetery, Long Creek, Grant County, Oregon

BROWNING, Edmund Green Dr. (19 Aug 1816-23 Mar1888): m1. 1840 CALLISON, Nancy; m2. 24 Jan 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 Myrtle Creek Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon; researcher is interested in comparing notes on children of second marriage 

BROWNING, John M. (13 Apr 1843-16 Dec 1863): s/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; died Myrtle Creek, buried in Pioneer Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon

BROWNING, Linneaus Nathan (14 Dec 1844-16 Dec 1903): m1. 12 Aug 1869 CONGER, Nancy Chiarette; m2. 25 Jul 1900 HOWARD, Fidelia A.;s/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; buried Browning Cemetery, Place, Josephine County, Oregon

BROWNING, Louisa (05 May1841-27 Feb 1885): m'd 09 Dec1855 GABBERT, Francis Marion; d/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; buried Myrtle Creek IOOF Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon; first child of Louisa was named Keeler, he started the first newspaper in Grants Pass Oregon

BROWNING, Martha (1852-1852): d/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; buried at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon

BROWNING, Susan Sera (09 Feb 1849-20 Jun 1919): m'd DUNNIVAN, James S.; d/o Edmund and Nancy (Callison) Browning; buried Myrtle Creek IOOF Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon

BROWNSON, Sarah Ann: m'd 1849 BROWNSON, Winslow

BROWNSON, Winslow (1816- ): m'd 1849 [   ], Sarah Ann

BROYLES, Samuel A. (1833- ):

BRUCE, John Hamilton (c1851-1896): m'd 22 Mar 1881 Maggie Hartman; s/o William and Caroline (O'Neal) Bruce; born c1851 Indiana and died 21 Nov 1896 Washington.

BRUCE, William Perry (1825-1888): m'd 10 Feb 1850 O'NEAL, Caroline Adelia; born 25 Apr 1825 Knox County, Indiana and died 17 Nov 1888 Waitsburg, Walla Walla County, Washington; settled Lane County but by 1870 was residing in Waitsburg, Walla Walla County, Washington; father of 6 children (John Hamilton, Mary Ellen, James William, Isadora Elizabeth, Edward L. and Caroline A.)

BRUCK, Christina (24 Mar 1824-20 Sep 1899): m1. 06 May 1842 GEISEL, John; m2. 10 Jul 1858 BERGY, Frank; m3. 12 Mar 1879 EDSON, Avery Johnson; buried Geisel Family Cemetery, Gold Beach, Curry County, Oregon

"In 1856 the home of John and Christina Geisel, lately arrived in Elizabeth Town, an Oregon coast settlement five miles south of Rogue River, was attacked by a band of To-To_Tuna Indians, and father and three sons, John, Henry and Andrew were slain.  Mrs. Geisel, attempting to defend herself and two daughters, Mary thirteen, and Anna, an infant, was stabbed in the hand, and then taken prisoner.  After a period of captivity, Mrs. Geisel and her two daughters were released.  Although then escaping a tragic fate, Mrs. Geisel, living alone in 1896 at the edge of Gold Beach, was robbed, murdered and burned to death in her home.  The Geisel family crossed the plains to Oregon in 1852 and for a short period of time prior to removing to the Curry County coast lived in Portland.  Geisel Monument State Park perpetuates the name of the massacred family." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 98]

BRUMFIELD, George P. ( -1896):

BRUMMER, Henry ( - ): m'd 1851 YONKER, Agnes

BRUMMET, Banner (1818- ):

BRUNK, Maria ( - ): m'd RAMSAY, William Sr.

BRUNTON, Infant ( -1852): infant died on trail 11 Sep 1852 [Note per Richard Rieck, Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois Univ "The William Cornell Journal, 1852, eds. Offen & Duniway, ORHQ, v. 79, p. 358-73 says the infant died 9-11-1852, 5 miles west of Malheur R, illness, from Brown Co., IL"]

BRUNTON, Mr.:

BRUNTON, Mrs.:

Elihu BRYANT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BRYANT, Elihu Granger (07 Apr 1804- 05 Jan 1891): m1. 27 Jun 1827 CRANE, Nancy; m2. 18 Jun 1865 OAKSHOTT, Ellen; m3. JOHNSON, America Evans; settled Columbia County; s/o James and Catherine (Stout) Bryant; buried Cedar Hill Cemetery, Clatskanie, Columbia County, Oregon; brother of Zepahniah Stout Bryant

BRYANT, Elihu Stout (22 Mar 1844-03 Mar 1923): m'd 26 May 1871 MURRAY, Mary Cornelia; s/o Elihu and Nancy (Crane) Bryant; buried Cedar Hill Cemetery, Clatskanie, Columbia County, Oregon

BRYANT, Elvira Ann (1841-29 Apr 1894): m'd 05 May 1859 BEERS, Newell D. [note: some records list him as Noel Beers]; d/o Elihu and Nancy (Crane) Bryant; buried Asylum Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon; by 1870 Newell Beers is living with parents in Green Lake County, Wisconsin; the children are shown in 1880 living with grandparents in Wisconsin; it is thought that perhaps Elvira was committed to the Oregon State Hospital c1870 resulting in the husband leaving with children Mary Eva and Frank A. to live with his parents

BRYANT, Hannah (17 Dec 1835-14 Jun 1909): m'd 1853 CONYERS, Enoch Ward; d/o Elihu and Nancy (Crane) Bryant; buried Maplewood Cemetery, Clatskanie, Columbia County, Oregon

BRYANT, Hubbard (16 Sep 1848-09 Jul 1924): m'd KIRKPATRICK, Eliza Ada, s/o John and Lucinda (Bilyeu) Bryant; buried Masonic Cemetery, Albany, Linn County, Oregon

BRYANT, John (03 Oct 1827-Apr 1903 ): m'd 19 Aug 1847 BILYEU, Lucinda; buried Masonic Cemetery, Albany, Linn County, Oregon

BRYANT, Mary Crane (17 Sep 1830-05 Mar 1923): m'd 27 Jul 1855 LOCKWOOD, Reuben T.; d/o Elihu and Nancy (Crane) Bryant; dettled in Clark County, Washington; buried in Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

BRYANT, Omar J. (19 Oct 1829-Apr 1909): m'd 28 May 1872 RICE, Mrs. Margaret J. (Polson); s/o Elihu and Nancy (Crane) Bryant; buried Cedar Hill Cemetery, Clatskanie, Columbia County, Oregon

BRYANT, Susan Margaret (06 Mar 1852-11 Apr 1915 ):  m1. 17 Mar 1867 HUMPHREYS, Joseph M.; m2. 28 Aug 1870 GOODMAN, Thomas P. m3. 1911 MURPHY, G.W.; d/o John and Lucinda (Bilyeu) Bryant; buried Lone Oak Cemetery, Stayton, Marion County, Oregon

BRYANT, Zephaniah S. (03 Nov 1825-16 Jan 1903):  m'd 1862 CREIGHBAUM, Luvina; s/o Elihu and Nancy (Crane) Bryant; buried Cedar Hill Cemetery, Clatskanie, Columbia County, Oregon

BRYANT, Zephaniah Stout (04 Apr 1812/13-05 Jul 1902): m1. 15 Feb 1838 WALKER, Hannah; m2. 23 Mar 1845 BROWN, Sarah Ann; s/o James and Catherine (Stout) Bryant; brother of Elihu Granger Bryant

BRYFOGLE, Solomon (1817-1852): "died 15 Jun 1852 on Platte River [death info per Richard Rieck, Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois Univ.]

Winfield BUCHANAN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BUCHANAN, Andrew:

BUCHANAN, Jane:

BUCHANAN, Louise F. Mrs. (1851-1925): m'd BUCHANAN, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

BUCHANAN, Winfield S. (1847-1919): m1. 1876 RHOADES, Mary H.; m2. CHOATES, Susan M.; settled Washington Territory

BUCHTEL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BUCHTEL, Joseph (22 Nov 1830 -10 Aug 1916): m'd 1853 LATOURETTE, Josephine; buried Whilhelm's Portland Memorial Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

"Buchtel was one of  Portland's leading citizens, serving as fire chief and Sheriff of Multnomah County, and was the city's foremost photographer for many years. He produced photographs in all the popular formats, including stereoview."; amongst his many accomplishments he was credited with a natural mechanical ability and patented many useful inventions that can be viewed by going to   Patents   He died on Aug 10, 1916 at Portland, Multnomah Co, OR and is buried in Lone Fir Cemetery in that city; traved with Moores company

BUCK, Catherine (1826- ): m'd BUCK, Samuel; maiden name unknown at this time

BUCK, Samuel ( -1853): m'd [   ], Catherine; died 13 Mar 1853 OR

BUCKLES, John W. (1830-1870): Never married; s/o [  ] and [  ] Clawson Buckles; (John's mother was a sister to Ephriam Clawson, pioneer of 1852); born: February 11, 1830 Warren County, Indiana; never married; died: January 1870 Waitsburg, Walla Walla County, Washington of diabetes; He spent most of the years from 1855 to 1865 in the military in various locations in Oregon and Washington

BUCKLEY, Martha A. ( -1905): m'd 1851 LENT, Oliver P.

BUCKLEY, Susan E.: m'd 1847 JENNE, Lemuel L.

BUCKLEY, William S. (c1829- ):

BUCKNER, Coleman (1816- ): m'd 1833 [   ], Rebecca

BUCKNER, Rebecaa: m'd 1833 BUCKNER, Coleman; maiden name unknown at this time

BUCKS, Christina: m'd GEISEL, John; husband and sons killed by indians Feb 22, 1856

BUDD, Dewitt Clinton (1813 -1913):

BUELL, Almon S. (03 Mar 1854-10 Feb 1931): m'd CARTER, Sarah Elizabeth; s/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Roseburg IOOF Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon

BUELL, Alonzo Leonard "Dodd" (01 Jan 1846-08 Jul 1929); m'd 1869 LIVINGSTON, Martha; s/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Catching Creek Cemetery, Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon

BUELL, Elizabeth Eunice (03 Feb 1840-16 Sep 1895): m1. HIGGINS, WIlliam Smith; m2. 1875 WEST, Josirius; d/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Tenmile Cemetery, Tenmile, Douglas County, Oregon

BUELL, Franklin Cyrus (21 Apr 1838-16 Sep 1914): m'd BRADEN, Virginia Susanna; s/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Myrtle Creek IOOF Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon

BUELL, James Bancroft (12 Oct 1841-27 Jul 1905): m'd PEARCE, Florence; s/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Myrtle Point Cemetery, Myrtle Point, Douglas County, Oregon

BUELL, John Henry (05 Dec 1836-21 Dec 1862): s/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Hermann Family Cemetery, Broadbent, Coos County, Oregon

BUELL, Leonard Samuel (04 Jul 1814-26 Jan 1899 ): m'd 17 Mar 1836 GILES, Julia Ann; settle in Douglas County; buried Looking Glass Community Cemetery, Looking Glass, Douglas County, Oregon

BUELL, Orson Hyde (09 Dec 1847-13 Oct 1908): m'd 1870 GOBLE, Ophelia Ann; s/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Looking Glass Community Cemetery, Looking Glass, Douglas County, Oregon

BUELL, Peter Marion (02 Sep 1851-11 Jun 1915): s/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Looking Glass Community Cemetery, Looking Glass, Douglas County, Oregon

BUELL, Sarah Caroline (05 Oct 1843-09 Oct 1896): m'd 24 Feb 1864 BRADEN, Frances Asbury; d/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Myrtle Point Cemetery, Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon

BUELL, Sylvester Lorenzo (25 Sep 1849-26 May 1928): m'd McGEE, Esther E.; s/o Leonard and Julia Ann (Giles) Buell; buried Myrtle Creek IOOF Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon

BUFF, Elizabeth: m'd c1841 BUFF, Martin; maiden name unknown at this time

BUFF, Elizabeth (1842- ): m'd CHANDLER, John; d/o Martin and Elizabeth Buff

BUFF, Elizabeth A. (1848- ): m'd 1864 BANE, Jacob M.

BUFF, Elizabeth ( -1852): m'd MATHEWS, James, d/o John Buff; died on trail of cholera at Ash Hollow on the Platte

BUFF, George (c1838-1898):  

BUFF, James Knox (1843-1910): m'd 1875 PENDLETON, Emma;  

BUFF, John Jr. ( -1852): m'd 1847 HICKS, Elizabeth; s/o John and Margaret Buff; died 22 Aug 1852 on plains

BUFF, John P. (1794-1869): m'd 1814 [   ] , Margaret

BUFF, Joseph B. (1823- ): m'd CARTER, Elizabeth; wife died on the plains leaving 4 children

BUFF, Margaret (1840- ): m'd STEPHENS, James H.

BUFF, Martin (1815- ): m'd 1855 [   ] , Elizabeth

BUFF, Mary ( - ): d/o John and Elizabeth (Hicks) Buff

BUFF, Newton J. (1834-1901): s/o John and Margaret Buff

BUFF, Thomas Jefferson "Jeff (1830-1902): m1.;  m2. Buff ( HICKS), Elizabeth (widow of brother)

BUFFAM, William:

BUFORD, Jay (1847- ):

BUFORD, Jeremiah (1805-1852): died on trail of cholera

BUHR, Almira ( -1933): m'd POMEROY, [   ]

BULLIN, Daniel (1810- ): m'd 1840 [   ], Lucinda

BULLIN, Lucinda: m'd 1840 BULLIN, Daniel; maiden name unknown at this time

BUNCH FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BUNCH, David (15 Oct 1838-22 May 1907): m1. 1864 MAUPIN, Lenora Alice [divorced 1879]; m2. 20 Sep/Nov 1879 WATSON, Mrs Isabella (BUNCH) CUPP; s/o George and Narcissa (Moxley) Bunch; buried Looking Glass Community Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon

BUNCH, George William Jr. (21 May 1816-08 Nov 1867): m1. c1837 MOXLEY, Narcissa (1820-c1841) m'd 13 May 1843 FOX, Phoebe; s/o George and Martha (Morris)  Bunch Sr; father of 10 known children: David by first marriage; James Riley, William Madson,  Mary Elizabeth, Eliza Ann, Sarah Jane, John Buchanan, settled in Linn County; Andrew Jackson, Rachel Melvina and Amanda Ellen by second marriage; buried Laurel Cemetery, Cave Junction, Josephine County, Oregon

BUNCH, James Riley (04 Mar 1847-05/06 Mar 1922): m1. 29 Nov 1869 PICKENS, Amanda Matilda; m2. FOX, Rosa E.; s/o George and Phoebe (Fox) Bunch; buried Allegany Cemetery, Coos County, Oregon

BUNCH, James W. (1820- ): m'd 1851 FOX, Nancy Jane; settled Linn County

BUNCH, Mary Elizabeth (01 Nov 1850-29 Jan 1870): m'd c1869 PATTERSON, Thomas G.; d/o George and Phoebe (Fox) Bunch; buried Laurel Cemetery, Cave Junction, Josephine County, Oregon

BUNCH, William Madson (25 Feb 1849-17 Aug 1932): m'd 14 Jan 1869 PARKS, Mary Francis; settled Josephine County; s/o George and Phoebe (Fox) Bunch; buried Laurel Cemetery, Cave Junction, Josephine County, Oregon

*18) BUOY, Evaline (1824-1909): m'd 22 Nov 1849 SWEARINGEN, Isaac "Stull"; from Mt. Sterling, Brown Co, IL; born 24 Dec 1824 and died 20 Feb 1909

*18) BUOY, John: from Vermillion Co, IL; appears to be brother of Mrs. Evaline Swearingen; settled in Lane Co; other Buoys who came a year later in 1853 settled nearby

BUOY, Noah ( -1916):

BURFORD FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*25) BURFORD, Elizabeth A: d/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford

*25) BURFORD, George Washington: s/o Hezekiah andLevinia (Sears) Burford

*25) 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.

*25) BURFORD, James Monroe: s/o Hezekiah andLevinia (Sears) Burford

*25) BURFORD, John Milton: s/o Hezekiah andLevinia (Sears) Burford

*25) BURFORD, Julia Ann C. (1844-1920): m'dSIMMONS, [   ];d/o Hezekiah and Levinia (Sears) Burford

*25) BURFORD, Martha E.: d/o Hezekiah and Levinia(Sears) Burford

*25) BURFORD, Mary Jane: d/o Hezekiah and Levinia(Sears) Burford

*25) BURFORD, Thomas Jefferson: s/o Hezekiah andLevinia (Sears) Burford

BURGEN, John S. (1827-1899); m'd 1846 SIMPSON, Susannah; s/o Dennis & Letha (Munsey) Burgen

BURGEN, Mary (1839-1927) m'd WALTERS,

BURGEN, Thomas (1849 MO'1932); m'd HASKETT, Jessie; s/o John S. & Susannah (Simpson) Burgen

BURGEN, Thomas (1827-1897); m'd 1856 BOOTS, Susan; s/o Dennis & Letha (Munsey) Burgen

BURKE, Cynthia Jane: m'd ALBRIGHT, Charles

BURKE, John (1832- ): died by 1884

BURKHART, Minerva (1824-1904): m'd 23 Feb 1841 INGRAM, James; born  08 Feb 1824 Bledsoe Co, TN and died 09 Jul 1904 Coburg, Lane Co, OR; mother of 11 children (Berry, Green, Louis, Matilda Jane, Joseph, Lloyd, George Washington, James Wilson III, Polly Ann, John Calvin and Robert Lee)

BURLINGAME, Charles:

BURMISTER, Henry (1811- ): m'd 1835 [   ], Wilhelmina

BURMISTER, Wilhelmina: m'd 1835 BURMISTER, Henry; maiden name unknown at this time

BURNS, Alexander (1827- ): m'd 1856 [   ], Elizabeth Ann

BURNS, Edward:

*18) BURNS, George: joined company at St. Joseph, MO; paid $50 to join company and helpted drive Scott family wagon; left company August 15th   "To day 5 of our company concluded to go on by water.  They accordingly fitted up two wagon beds for the purpose and launded them into the Snake, they seem to answer a good purpose and if no accident befalls them they will reach the dalles in ten days or less."  (They planned on floating to Fort Boise and then travel afoot on account of the river rapids and falls.  The party included John Dixon, Robert Dixon, Frank Gay, Robert King and George Burns.)

BURNS, William E. (1823- ): m'd CONYERS, Millicent

BURNS, William P. (1840-1917): m'd 1884 BLAINE, Martha Elvira

BURNSIDE, D. W. (1826- ):

BURNSIDE, J. C.:

BURR, Samuel Beebe (1822-1901): m'd 03 Dec1848 LAKIN, Mary Spur; buried Little Shasta Cemetery, Montague, Shasta County, California

BURRIS, Nancy: m'd TOMPKINS, John

*11) BURROUGHS, W.

*11) BURROWS, D.: [Polly Coon Diary: Jul 29 we left some of our company who are going to CA, Mr. D. Burrows, Mr. Webs & Mr. Peak - also part of Mr. Goodrich's Co- Mr. Peck, Mr. Palmiter & Hemphil (Hemphis?)]

BURT, Minerva (1839-1918): m'd BROWN, [   ]:

BURTON, E.M.:

BURTON, Georgina Martin (1843-1918): m'd 1860 PITTOCK, Henry

BURTON, Helen E.:

BURTON, Mary "Polly" (1808-1888): m'd 12 May 1825 RIGGS, Jonathan; d/o John and Polly Mary (May) Burton; buried Penland Cemetery, Lexington, Morrow County, Oregon

BURTON, R.A. Mrs. ( -1896): m'd BURTON, [   ]:

*4) BUSEY, David  S. (1830 - ): m'd  1855 PORTER, Nancy;  s/o L.W. and Jane (Penney) Busey

BUSH, D. W. (1833- ):

BUSHARD, Mary ( -1915): m'd BUSHARD, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

BUSHNELL, Linus (1815- ):

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)

*25) BUTLER, Cynthia Ann:

BUTLER, Douglas:

*25) BUTLER, Elijah:

BUTLER, Grace: m'd LANGSTON, Sampson; widowed in 1850 in Missouri; traveled west with three married children; the daughter lost her husband and two children, a son lost his wife and the other son died leaving a wife and child.; Grace's story was found in her father's probate in Texas.  She remarried to Robert IRWIN May 1 1853 in Benton Co., his wife Milly died on the Trail.  He died July 13 1876 in Benton Co. and Grace died 1891 and is buried in Union Co., OR.  Robert's family was documented in a interview given January 15, 1927 by his granddaughter Susan Elvira Means (Mrs. Joseph Mayberry Gray).  She relates that Judge Irwin led the Train [descendant Robert Rankin]

BUTLER, Hilory (1819-1896): m'd 1848 HICKMAN, Catherine; died in Seattle, WA; travled with the Hays-Cowan Train

*25) BUTLER, Isaac:

BUTLER, Jonathan (1831- ):

BUTLER, Martha Jane: m1. HENDERSON, Daniel; m2. 02 Dec 1852 OWNBERY, William; Martha's first husband and two children, Mary (5) and Middleton (3), died on the Trail.  Martha remarried to Rev. William OWNBEY, son of Nicholas OWNBEY of the 1845 Train.  Martha Jane and Daniel had four children at time of 1850 Census (Sampson, John, Mary and Middleton).  After her marriage ro Rev. Ownbey she  named their first born, a girl, Grace Ann.

BUTLER, Matilda (1830-1905): m'd 1851 BUTLER, Thomas; maiden name unknown at this time

*18) BUTLER, Mr.: driver for Scott family; this may be the man who left the company June 7th to drive a wagon for a family whose driver had died; this company went on to CA

BUTLER, Rachel ( -1852): m'd RAFFETY, Mr; died on the Snake in 1852 of cholera [Richard Rieck, Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois Univ Researching Death on the Oregon Trail]

BUTLER, Sarah ( - ): Sarah BUTLER/WARDEN, my 3rd great grandmother, had a sister who was Grace/Gracie/Gracy BUTLER who married a Sampson LANGSTON and they had 4 children but only three survived and those three were married,  In 1850 she was Widowed in MO and they decided to come to the Oregon Territory.  The travel took its toll because the daughter lost her husband and two children, a son lost his wife and the other son died leaving a wife and child.

BUTLER, Thomas (1824- ): m'd 1851 [   ], Matilda

BYARS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
BYARS, Irijah (1832-1899): m'd HUFF, Elizabeth

BYERLY, Absalom (1833- ): m1. ALLEN, Mary Florence; m2. CROW, Dolly; s/o Martin and Elizabeth (Sears) Byerly; father of 10 children including Henry, Leroy, Arabella, Frank, Otto, Eugene, Edward, William, Maude and Mary

BYERLY, Catherine D. ( -1917): m'd BYERLY, Henry;  maiden name unknown at this time

BYERLY, Henry (1830- ): m'd 1852 [   ] , Catherine D.; s/o Martin and Elizabeth (Sears) Byerly

BYERLY, Martin (1810-1893): m'd SEARS, Elizabeth; father of 6 children including Absalom, Henry, Jane, Michael, Jefferson and Adelaide; emigrated with 2 horse carriages, 12 yoke oxen and 3 wagons

BYERLY, Michael ( -1852): s/o Martin and Elizabeth (Sears) Byerly; died on trail

BYLAND, Madison D. (1821- ): m'd 1854 [   ], Elizabeth Jane

BYLAND, Orville (1848-1932): s/o Madison D. Byland

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

BYRD, Maria: m'd 1850 BYRD, Daniel H.; maiden name unknown at this time

BYRON, John (c1828- ):

CADWELL, Americus V. T. (c1821- ):

*18) CAFFEE, Charles Clifford (1843-1925): s/o Levi and Martha (Roelofson) Caffee; Charles was born 02 Feb 1843 and died 18 Sep 1925

*18) CAFFEE, Edward Taylor (1848-1917): s/o Levi and Martha (Roelofson) Caffee; Edward was born in 1848; he was a bridgetender on the Steel Bridge in Portland for 14 years.  He died 08 Jan 1917

*18) CAFFEE, Levi (1814-1867): m'd ROELOFSON, Martha; Levi was born 16 Nov 1814 and was a cousin of the Scott family; he drove the Scott's camp equipment wagon; was a first cousin of John Tucker Scott, an orphan brought up by Tucker's father, James, who was his guardian.  He came west to cure his alcoholism.  Levi Caffee had been addicted to drink in Illinois, and John Tucker Scott had forbidden him to use liquor, as a condition to his coming to Oregon in the Scott party.  Levi Caffee was a son of John Tucker Scott's aunt.  When the party was met by relative, Lawson Scott (an emigrant of 1847), bringing supplies it was with horror that he also produced a bottle of "oh, be joyful".  Levi got gloriously tipsy, and engaged in a carnival of drunken songs, much to the diversion of the children, to whom it was all very funny." He ran hotels at Champoeg and Lafayette, was a teamster, had a stage from Champoeg to Salem, and later a dairy near Lafayette.  Levi died 16 Jan 1867

CAHOON, Mary Ann (1829-1902): m'd 16 Mar 1851 ANDERSON, Charles Perry; Mary was born Dec 14, 1829 OH and died June 1, 1902 Lewis Co, WA; she is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery, Centralia, Lewis Co, WA; she was the mother of nine children (John Albert, Andrew J., Charles Perry, George W., Eliza Jane, Minnie, Annie and two unknown)

CAINE, Jack M. (c1825- ):

CALDWELL, Ancyra (1850-1861): d/o Washington and Cynthia (Sullins) Caldwell

CALDWELL, Caledonia: d/o Washington and Cynthia (Sullins) Caldwell

CALDWELL, Capt. ( -1852): died on trail of cholera

CALDWELL, Janetta A.F. (1848-1864): d/o Washington and Cynthia (Sullins) Caldwell

CALDWELL, Langden M.: s/o Washington and Cynthia (Sullins) Caldwell

CALDWELL, Nancy: d/o Washington and Cynthia (Sullins) Caldwell

CALDWELL, Valentine H. (1831- ): m'd GRIER, Sarah; s/o John and Mary (Stockton) Caldwell; nephew of Washington J. Caldwell mentioned below; father of 17 children (John H., Mary S., George, Seth, Jackson, Nellie, Charles, Fannie, Martha, Lydia, William, Frank, Fred, Jane, James, Media and Almetia)

CALDWELL, Washington J.: m'd 1842 SULLINS, Cynthia

CALDWELL, William (1824- )

CALHOON, David (1824- ): m'd 1848 [   ], Margaret

CALHOON, John (1796- ):

CALHOON, Margaret M.: m'd 1848 CALHOON, David; maiden name unknown at this time

CALLAWAY, Charles (06 Mar 1819-25 Aug 1904): m'd 15 Apr 1846 WARE, Elizabeth Jane; s/o John and Milly (Eubanks) Callaway; buried Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

CALLAWAY, Charles Henry (19 May 1850- 26 Dec 1937): m'd RICHARDSON, Madora Ann; s/o Charles and Elizabeth (Ware) Callaway; buried Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

CALLAWAY, James Harrison (06 Oct 1852-26 Dec 1924): m'd BAILEY, Mary; s/o Charles and Elizabeth (Ware) Callaway; born in Portland 2 weeks after family arrived; buried Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

CALLISON, Amanda Elizabeth (26 Jul 1848 - 09 Dec 1938): m'd 13 Nov 1864 MCCLURE, William Henry Harrison; d/o Gilmore and Elizabeth (McClure) Callison; buried Eden Valley Cemetery, Palouse, Whitman County, Washington

CALLISON, George Hardin (24 Feb 1842 - 13 Jul 1931): m'd FISHER, Mary Ellen; s/o Gilmore and Elizabeth (McClure) Callison; buried Eden Valley Cemetery, Palouse, Whitman County, Washington

CALLISON, Gilmore (22 Dec 1808 - 22 May 1869): m1. c1830 MCCLURE, Elizabeth; m2. 1853 FLEENOR, Eliza; s/o Joseph Callison; buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Lane County, Oregon

  CALLISON, John Joseph  (c1830 - 23 Aug 1852): s/o Gilmore and Elizabeth (McClure) Callison; died on trail near Grande Ronde (LaGrande) of cholera; the Diary of John Joseph Callison is available from the Lane County Historical Society--10 pages and incomplete due to his death;[Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

CALLISON, Nancy (1812-1852): m'd 1840 BROWNING, Edmund; died on trail

CALLISON, Rufus Gilmore (24 Dec 1839 - 07 Jul 1915): m1. 1868 WILLIS, Martha; m2. 1914 ADAMSON, Sarah Jane;  s/o Gilmore and Elizabeth (McClure) Callison; buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Lane County, Oregon

CALLISON, Susan A. (11 Mar 1835 - 09 Dec 1898: m'd LINDER, Levi; d/o Gilmore and Elizabeth (McClure) Callison; buried Gavilan Hills Memorial Park, Gilroy, Santa Clara County, California

CALLISON, William Thomas (14 Oct 1832 - 05 Dec 1869) m'd LINDER, Rebecca Jane; s/o Gilmore and Elizabeth (McClure) Callison; buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Shasta County, California

CALVERT, Elizabeth: m'd 1842 CALVERT, Mark; maiden name unknown at this time

CALVERT, Mark (1820- ): m'd 1842 [   ], Elizabeth

CAMBY, Charles (1818- 12 Jul 1881): buried Grand Mound Cemetery, Rochester, Thurston County, Washington

CAMBY, James (16 Sep 1816-12 Oct 1903): m'd PIERCE, Elizabeth Cornell; s/o Samuel and Mary (Prather) Camby; buried Union Cemetery, Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington; reportedly arrived in Oregon in 1853 from California but believed to have emigrated with brothers in 1852

CAMBY, Russell Dore (21 Dec 1820-12 Jul 1891): m'd 30 Apr 1869 MONTGOMERY, Elizabeth (ZUMWALT); s/o Samuel and Mary (Prather) Camby; buried Grand Mound Cemetery, Rochester, Thurston County, Washington;  emigrated in 1845 with brother, Thomas; may have returned east and returned in 1852 with brother, Charles

CAMERON, Robert James (27 Jun 1831-06 May 1910): LEFEVRE, Esther J.; s/o James and Emeline (Kendall) Cameron; buried Jacksonville Cemetery, Jackson County, Oregon; parents and siblings emigrated after 1860

CAMERON, Theodoric "Todd" (21 Jun 1829-09 Jun 1914): m'd Mar 1892 KROUSE, Mrs. Mary Susannah (BILGER); s/o James and Emeline (Kendall) Cameron; buried Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon; parents and siblings emigrated after 1860

CAMPBELL, Andrew  W. ( -1852): died on trail

CAMPBELL, Benjamin:

CAMPBELL, C. ( -1852): died on trail

CAMPBELL, Elizabeth M.: m'd 1840 CAMPBELL, John; maiden name unknown at this time

CAMPBELL, Emma E. (1848-1883):

CAMPBELL, George ( -1916):

CAMPBELL, George S. (1840- ): m'd 1880 JACK, Amelia

CAMPBELL, John (1801- ):

CAMPBELL, John (1817- ): m'd 1840 [   ], Elizabeth M.

CAMPBELL, John E. (1799- ): m'd c1824 [   ], Nancy

CAMPBELL, Levi (1836-1890):

CAMPBELL, Margaret Jane: m'd FINLEY, James Washington

CAMPBELL, Marshall:

CAMPBELL, Mary: m'd 1821 CAMPBELL, John

CAMPBELL, Mary ( -1852): died on trail {Note from Richard Rieck, Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois Univ "The Andrew Jackson Wigle 1852 Overland Journey Account, Mss 587, ORHS says a Mary Campbell died 8-8-1852 about 60 miles east of the Owyhee River in Idaho, of cholera."]

CAMPBELL, Mary: d/o Andrew W. Campbell; helped found the town of McCloud, CA

CAMPBELL, Nancy: m'd c1824 CAMPBELL, John E.; maiden name unknown at this time

CAMPBELL, Susan: m'd JACKSON, [   ]

CAMPBELL, Teresa J. (1846-1927): m'd CAMPBELL, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

CAMPBELL, W. C. (1842- ):

CANADAY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CANADAY, Henry (1807- ): m1. 22 Oct 1828 HUSSEY, Drucilla; m2. 1850  (LININGS) Prouty, Mary; first wife died in 1849 and he married Mrs. Mary (Linings) Prouty 20 Dec 1850 IA

CANADAY, John: s/o Henry and Drucilla (Hussey) Canaday

CANADAY, Joshua Walter: s/o Henry and Drucilla (Hussey) Canaday

CANADAY, Louisa Etta: m'd RICE, Ica F.; d/o Henry and Drucilla (Hussey) Canaday

CANADAY, Madison (21 Oct 1831-14 Dec 1918): m'd  20 Sep 1857 ABBOTT, Sarah Elizabeth; s/o Henry and Drucilla (Hussey) Canaday; was a phsician in Lane County; he is buried Gates Cemetery, Crow, Lane County, Oregon

CANADAY, Mary Emily: m'd MARSH, Henry S.; d/o Henry and Drucilla (Hussey) Canaday

CANADAY, Nathan: s/o Henry and Drucilla (Hussey) Canaday

CANADAY, William Riley (1829- ): s/o Henry and Drucilla (Hussey) Canaday

CANN, Thomas M. ( -1916):

CANNON, Jane: m'd c1832 CANNON, Thomas; maiden name unknown at this time

CANNON, Thomas (1806- ): m'd c1832 [   ], Jane

CANNUTT, Alexander (1822- ): m'd 1842  [  ], Sally

CANNUTT, Sally: m'd 1842 CANNUTT, Alexander; maiden name unknown at this time

CANNUTT, William (c1828- ):

CANTY, Catherine (1812-1894): m'd 1836 EGAN, Patrick

CAPLES, Henry Rush (1851-1926):

CARBARY, William (1816- ):

CARDWELL, Byron Perrin (03 Mar 1832-26 Nov 1903): m'd 02 Apr 1856 CLARKE, Abigail M. s/o William and Mary Ann (Biddle) Cardwell; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; raised blooded horses and cattle in Benton Co, opened a photography studio in Portland and was appointed a Deputy Collector of Revenue in 1861 by President Lincoln; served a number of years as the police commissioner of Portland and in 1894 was elected to the State Legislature;  (father of  two children (Alice and Dr. Herbert W.)

CARDWELL, Charles H. (1852-17 Feb 1935); s/o William and Mary Ann (Biddle) Cardwell; born 24 Mar 1852 Morgan Co, IL; died 17 Feb 1935 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; probably buried at Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery with rest of family but no listing found so he may be unmarked.

CARDWELL, James Robert Dr. (11 Sep 1830-15 Nov 1916): m1. 09 Sep 1863 ATWOOD, Marion; m2. 09 Sep 1866 BLOOMFIELD, Cornelia Nellie; m3. 1895   WHITNEY, Mae (HARRINGTON); s/o William and Mary Ann (Biddle) Cardwell; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; settled in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR where he was a well known dentist and horticulturist.

"Dentist, horticulturist, author, was born in Springfield, Ill., the son of William Lee and Mary Ann (Biddle) Cardwell.  Securing a classical education at Illinois College, Jacksonville, he practiced as a dentist at 19 years of age, receiving his degree two years later.  In 1852 he moved to Oregon where he became Portland's first dentist, wrote extensively for dental journals, and was for many years chairman of the Oregon board of dental examiners.  He was married in 1865.  A nature lover, he owned a large geological and botanical collection; was a taxidemist and ornithologist; and made the first collection of birds and animals in the Willamette Valley, som of his mountings going to Smithsonian Institution.  He wrote extensively on the flora and fauna of Oregon, had a prune ranch and nursery near Milwaukie and a fruit ranch at Corvallis.  He was active in organizing the State Horticultural Society, the Oregon Humane Society, North Pacific Dental College and the Portland Rose Show (1893).  An accomplished musician, he helped organize the Portland Philharmonic Club, with which he played the flute for 20 years."  [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 44]

CARDWELL, Martha Angeline (21 Feb 1839-19 Sep 1913): m1. 28 Dec 1854 BARNHART, James; m2. DALTON, Frank d/o William and Mary Ann (Biddle) Cardwell; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

CARDWELL, Mary E. (13 Oct 1836-10 Feb 1875).: m'd 09 Oct 1853 COLE, George Edward; d/o William and Mary (Biddle) Cardwell; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; mother of two children (Ella and George Frederick)

CARDWELL, Orlena M. (18 Dec 1834 - 29 Apr 1906): m1. 06 May 1855 JOHNSON, Charles F.; m2. 27 Jun 1863 MURRAY, George W; d/o William and Mary Ann (Biddle) Cardwell; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;; mother of  Lillie Cora Johnson

CARDWELL, Richard H. (19 Jul 1843-07 Sep 1926): m'd 03 Feb 1870 YOUNG, May J.; s/o William and Mary Ann (Biddle) Cardwell; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

CARDWELL, William B. (18 May 1841-10 Feb 1883): s/o William and Mary Ann (Biddle) Cardwell; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

CARDWELL, William Lee (22 Dec 1802-09 Oct 1863]: m'd 15 Dec 1829 BIDDLE, Mary Ann; s/o Perrin and Elizabeth (Worsham) Cardwell; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; father of nine children (James Robert, Byron Perrin, Orlena M., Mary E., Martha Angeline, William B., Richard H., Charles H. and Ida)

CARLAND, Daniel (1795- ): m'd 1818 [   ], Rebecca

CARLAND, Rebecca: m'd 1818 CARLAND, Daniel; maiden name unknown at this time

CARN, Martha Maria: m'd 1849 CARN, William; maiden name unknown at this time

CARN, William: m'd 1849 [   ], Martha Maria

CARNAHAN, J. William (c1823- ):

CARR, Isaac Watson (16 Jan 1831-06 Jan 1903): m'd 03 Dec 1856 HUTCHESON, Delilah Clara; s/o James and Catharine (Tice) Carr; this is believed to be the Isaac Carr that emigrated to Oregon in 1852 with the Watson brothers and others.  It is believed he went to California with the Watsons and then returned to Iowa where he remained until his death.

“We had employed a company of young men, consisting of the three Watsons, and Isaac Carr to haul some of our things".....  “Isaac Carr, is a nephew of Jeremy Mansur, formerly a merchant of Richmond, and with whom you are acquainted.  The Watsons are his cousins, and were honorable men, more steadfast friends, or more faithful and obliging companions never travelled the road to Oregon, or any other road"....“The rainy season had commenced, and we had to go down the river in an open boat—Andrew and Abram Watson went on the boat with me and the children.  They took the wagon to pieces, and put them on the boat, and Caleb Thatcher, John and Isaac Watson, and Isaac Car went with the cattle down the pack trail." [Letter by Lydia Simmons published in the Richmond, Indiana Palladium newspaper March 4, 1853]

CARRINGTON, Prudy: m'd 1822 COAKLEY, John

CARRUTHERS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CARRUTHERS, John (1839-1851): s/o Richard and Mary Elizabeth (Faint)  Carruthers; died age 12  in Booneville, MO prior to emigration; remains were moved from Missouri by Robert Carruthers and reburied in Oysterville Cemetery, Oysterville, Pacific County, Washington with other family members

CARRUTHERS, Mary Jane (26 Jul 1847-01 Jul 1919): m1. 1882 WOOD, William Henry; m2. PIKE, [ ]; d/o Richard and Mary Elizabeth (Faint)  Carruthers; buried Washougal Memorial Cemetery, Washougal, Clark County, Washington

CARRUTHERS, Richard (21 Aug 1811 -12 Nov 1896): m'd FAINT, Mary Elizabeth; crossed the plains in 1852, stopped for a period of time in Portland, OR and then removed to Pacific County, WA where they settled in 1854; had three more children after arriving in Oysterville; died in Oysterville in 1896; buried Oysterville Cemetery, Oysterville, Pacific County, Washington

CARRUTHERS, Robert (08 Apr 1845-13 Feb 1917): m'd HUNTER, Harriet; s/o Richard and Mary Elizabeth (Faint)  Carruthers; buried Ocean View Cemetery, Warrenton, Clatsop County, Oregon

CARRUTHERS, Sarah Ann (19 Dec 1843-09 Nov 1915): m'd HUNTER, John Lloyd; d/o Richard and Mary Elizabeth (Faint)  Carruthers; buried Ilwaco Cemetery, Ilwaco, Pacific County, Washington

NOTE: Other CARSNER siblings listed under CASNER

CARSNER, Andrew Jackson (10 Oct 1836-17 Mar 1890): m'd 10 Jan 1856 FIELDS, Catherine; s/o Henry and Jincy Jane (Fields) Casner; buried Kalama IOOF Cemetery, Kalama, Cowlitz County, Washington; note siblings spelled name Casner, Carsner, Carsoner

CARSNER, Nancy Jane (25 Jan 1839-21 Feb 1892): m'd 1854 FIELDS, Harvey; d/o Henry and Jincy Jane (Fields) Casner; married her cousin; buried Moon Creek Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Grant County, Oregon

CARSON, Catherine: m'd 1829 CARSON, Hugh; maiden name unknown at this time

CARSON, Hugh (1802- ): m'd 1829 [   ], Catherine

*8) CARTER, Amos Henry (1842-1926): m'd CONNER, Eliza Ann; s/o Robert and Eleanor (Howard) Carter; born 27 Jun 1842 Cedar, VanBuren Co, IA and died 30 May 1926 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; buried Noble Cemetery, Newberg, Yamhill Co, OR; father of 3 children (Bonita Estella, Robert Amos and Roy Elmer)

CARTER, Benjamin (c1827- ):

CARTER, Elinor: m'd 1841 CARTER, Felix W.; maiden name unknown at this time

CARTER, Elizabeth ( -1852): m'd BUFF, Joseph; died on trail leaving 4 children

CARTER, Felix W. (1820- ): m'd 1841 [   ], Elinor

CARTER, Isaac L. (1836-1917):

CARTER, John H. (1830- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Nancy E.

CARTER, Louise Uzaforage (1840-1920): m'd CARTER, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

CARTER, Martha Jane (1820-1890 ): m'd 1837 SEARS, Carroll Jackson

CARTER, Mary Elizabeth ( -1854): m'd 1839 BRATTAIN, Jonathan Hill

*8) CARTER, Miranda Jane (1850-1929): m'd 1878 HINKLE, William Lewis; d/o Robert and Eleanor (Howard) Carter; born 08 Aug 1850 VanBuren Co, IA and died 26 Dec 1929 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; no known children; twin of Miranda Jane Carter; both girls were only a year old when their father died and later took on the surname of their step-father, Charles Adams.

CARTER, Nancy E.: m'd 1852 CARTER, John H.; maiden name unknown at this time

*8) CARTER, Robert (1818-1852): m'd c1841 HOWARD, Eleanor; father of 4 children (Amos Henry, William RIce, twins-Samantha Ann and Miranda Jane). Robert died June 18, 1852 north side of Platte, 7 miles west of Skunk Creek, Nebraska [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

*8) CARTER, Samantha Ann (1850-1941): m'd Sep 1876 FRENCH, Daniel Mead; d/o Robert and Eleanor (Howard) Carter; born 08 Aug 1850 VanBuren Co, IA and died 05 Aug 1941 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; buried IOOF Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco Co, OR; mother of 5 children (Elizabeth Eleanor, Walter M., Paul Millard, Ruth Constance and an Infant); twin of Miranda Jane Carter; both girls were only a year old when their father died and later took on the surname of their step-father, Charles Adams.

*8) CARTER, William Rice (1845-1909): m'd [   ], Mary; s/o Robert and Eleanor (Howard) Carter; born 19 Mar 1845 VanBuren Co, IA and died 15 Jul 1909; buried Noble Cemetery, Newberg, Yamhill Co, OR; father of 3 children (Ranna, Lena and Rodney)

CARTER, William (1793- ): m'd 1828 SYLVESTER, Rebecca

CARTER, William B. (1831- ):

CARTWRIGHT, Charles M.: m'd 1887 TERWILLIGER, Charlotte Ann

CARTWRIGHT, Elizabeth (1843-1865): m'd COOPER, Philemon; d/o James and Mary (Ingram) Cartwright

CARTWRIGHT, James (1820-1891): m'd 17 Jul 1841 INGRAM, Mary Jane

CARUS, ? ( - ): m'd ,

CARVER, Isophena: m'd 1843 WALKER, Jesse F.

CARY, Abner J (1834-1904): s/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, Armenius (1801-1887): m'd JAMES, Annie s/o Kemp & Rebecca (Butler) Cary; born 1 Jun 1801 Richmond, Chesterfield, VA; died 20 Feb 1887 Prineville, Crook, OR

CARY, David (1836-1903): s/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, Dorothy Ann (1841-1873): d/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, George W. (1850-1920): s/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, James Tolbert (1847-1932): s/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, Mary Jane (1845-1915): d/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, Miles (1826-1906): s/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, Peter Minor (1843-1927): s/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, Robert (1829-1903): s/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, Thomas Benton (1839-1891): s/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CARY, William Henry (1832-1871): s/o Armenius and Annie (James) Cary

CASEBEER FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CASEBEER, Elizabeth A. (28 Oct 1847-09 Dec 1891): m'd CARTER, Isaac Lee; d/o Samuel and Jemima (Brown) Casebeer; buried Myrtle Point Cemetery, Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon

CASEBEER, Samuel (19 Jun 1827-03 Apr 1870): m'd 24 Oct 1847 BROWN, Jemima; buried Melrose Cemetery, Melrose, Douglas County, Oregon; emigrated from Cedar County, IA; came via Barlow Road and settled in Douglas County taking up DLC #90 at present day Roseburg

CASEBEER, Sylvester ( 08 Nov 1850-04 Mar 1912): s/o Samuel and Jemima (Brown) Casebeer; buried Burt Cemetery, Dixonville, Douglas County, Oregon

NOTE:  "The Casner name morphed into several spellings. Those that settled in the Pacific Northwest spelled it Carsner; those in AZ, NM, TX spelled it Casner; those in California spelled it Carsoner." [findagrave.com]
CASNER, Andrew Jackson: see Carsner, Andrew Jackson

CASNER, James Alonzo (Dec 1839 - aft 1870 ): m1. 19 May 1858 HAYWORTH, Clementine; m2. 01 Dec 1883 OLNEY, Sarah R.; s/o Henry and Jincy Jane (Fields) Casner; burial unknown

CASNER, John L. (May 1822-1902): s/o Henry and Jincy Jane (Fields) Casner; father died in 1847, mother emigrated with some of children in 1852; burial unknown

CARSNER, Nancy Jane: see Carsner, Nancy Jane

CASNER, Riley (09 Jul 1843): m'd m1. 02 Jul 1864 MILLER, Nancy Maria (FIELDS); m2. Nov 1874 FREZELL, Rebecca Jane; s/o Henry and Jincy Jane (Fields) Casner; buried Middle Verde Cemetery, Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona

CASNER, Mose (1837-1912): m'd 06 Dec 1891 MEADE, Alice; s/o Henry and Jincy Jane (Fields) Casner; father died prior to emigration; buried Middle Verde Cemetery, Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona

CASON, U.W. ( -1914):

CASTLE, Adoniram Judson ( -1852): died on the trail of cholera; brother of Emily Castle listed above [Note from Richard Rieck, Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois Univ "–The Cornell Journal (see Brunton above) says he died 5-16-1852, on the Nemaha on the St. Joe Road in Kansas, cholera. In a 1994 e-mail to me, Roger Kohin stated that his wife's gguncle was that individual, his full name was *Adoniram Judson* Castle and that he died on the Nemaha River."]

CASTON, Rev.:

CATES, Mary "Polly" (31 Mar 1805-16 Apr 1873): m'd 10 Dec 1823 HILL, Claiborne; d/o Thomas and Ava Anne (Wilhite) Cates; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

CATLIN, Sarah C. (1846-1923): m'd CATLIN, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

CATON, Susanna Wright (26 Apr 1826-10 Oct 1912): m'd 24 Jun 1843 MYERS, Thomas Jefferson; by 1860 census was enumerated in Del Norte County, California and by 1870 had returned east with her family to their home in Vernon County, Missouri; she is buried in Ellis Cemetery, Vernon County, Missouri

CATRON, Jonathan (1825- ): m'd 1853 SHELTON, Alvira

CAVINERS, Wesley W. (c1847-1931):

CAYWOOD, James C. (1817- ):

*18) CHAMBERLAIN, J.B. (1822-1852): m'd [   ], Mary; he joined at Peioria, IL; an Episcopal minister who died 10 May 1852 at St. Joseph, MO; father of two year old son, Sherrill; it is assumed that if his family was with him that they turned back.

CHAMBERS, Aaron (1809- ): m'd 1841 MANNING, W. Ann

CHAMBERS, William (c1837-1930):

CHAMBREAU, Barbara (1837-1927): m'd CHAMBREAU, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

CHANCE, James (1844- ): s/o Samuel and Cecelia (Comiskey) Chance; shown in 1850 census, may have died on trail

CHANCE, John Marion (1839- ): s/o Samuel and Cecelia (Comiskey) Chance

CHANCE, Samuel S. (1811-1852): m'd 07 Dec 1835 COMISKEY, Cecelia Elnora; father of 9 children; died near Ft. Laramie during emigration

CHANCE, Sarah E. (1850- ): s/o Samuel and Cecelia (Comiskey) Chance; shown in 1850 census, may have died on trail

CHANCE, William Greene (1849-1919): s/o Samuel and Cecelia (Comiskey) Chance

CHANEY, John M.:

CHAPMAN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CHAPMAN, Enoch ( -1896):

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.  

CHARMAN, Thomas S. (08 Sep 1829-27 Feb 1907): m'd 1854 DILLER, Sophia; s/o Arthur and Rebecca (Garten) Charman; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon

"Merchant and banker, was born in Surrey Co., England, the son of Arthur and Rebecca Garten Charman.  Educated in England, he came to America, 1848, and to Oregon City, 1852.  Purchasing the former mercantile business of the Hudson's Bay Co,, (operated by Allan, McKinlay & Co.) he entered into partnership with Arthur Warner, 1853, as Charman & Warner; although this partnership was disolved in 11865, Charman continued in business thirty years longer.  He was one of the organizers of the Oregon City Woolen Mills, and the Willamette Falls Electric Co.  In 1882 he was a leader in organizing the Bank of Oregon City, becoming its prresident.  He was an organizer of the Republican party in Oregon, and long politically active, being mayor of Oregon City, 1871-1881.  In 1854 he married Sophia Diller; they had five children.  Charman was a major of volunteers Oregon State Militia, 1865-66."  [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 51]

CHASE, William (c1827- ):

CHASTAIN, William (1831- ): may be emigrant of 1855

CHEADLE, Eveline: m'd 1849 CHEADLE, Raphael; maiden name unknown at this time

CHEADLE, Raphael (1829- ): m'd 1849 [    ], Eveline

CHENOWETH, John (1827-1872): m'd 1849 DIXON, Melinda

CHESHER, James Pryor (14 Oct 1824-08 Nov 1900): m'd 07 Apr 1846 MCCONNELL, Susan; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

CHILDERS, Henry Marion (1836-1914): m1. 1862 MAUPIN, Sarah Elizabeth; m2. c1883 PAIR, Jane; m3. c1901 MANN-JACKSON, Helen Mrs.; s/o Thomas and Polly (Hinton) Childers

CHILDERS, Sarah Elizabeth (c1843-1886): m'd 1858 RICHARDSON, Richard Clayton; d/o Thomas and Polly (Hinton) Childers

CHILDERS, Thomas Griffin (1810-1885):  m1.  1813 HINTON, Polly Ann Mary; m2 1850 MITCHELL, Nancy Jane; s/o William and Elizabeth (Graham) Childers;  it is believed that a son, Albert (1835-?) died prior to emigration

CHILDERS, Victoria Winston Valicia (c1839-1917): m'd 1855 BROWN, Simpson S.; d/o Thomas and Polly (Hinton) Childers

CHIPMAN, John (1828- ): m'd 1851 DAVIS, Amanda M.

CHIPMAN, Marshall M. (1822- ):

CHITTENDEN, William Lyman (1833-1914):

CHRISTIAN, Robert:

*25) CHURCH, H.:

CHURCH, Harriet M. (1833-1925): m1. c1852 RANDALL, David G.; m2. c1857 ALLEN, Andrew Jackson; d/o Stephen and Jerusha (Herrick) Church; Harriet was born 20 Jul 1833 NY and died 03 Jun 1925 Umatilla Co, OR; mother of  two children by first husband (Mary A. and William); mother of five children by second husband (Sarah Bell, Lewis N., Almeda Harriet, Edwin S., and John A.)

CHURCH, Nathaniel (1814- ):

CHURCHILL, Alexander H. ( -1914):

CISCO, A.:

CLAGGETT, Benjamin Mason (1819-1859): m'd 17 Apr 1834 IRVINE, Elizabeth Hadley; s/o Thomas and Mary (Mason) Claggett

CLAGGETT, Charles (1813-1902): m'd 03 Jul 1832 IRVINE, Mary South; s/o Thomas and Mary (Mason) Claggett; emigrated with 2 wagons, 7 yoke of oxen and some cows

CLAGGETT, Charles S. (1835-1899): m'd 1879 STEPHENS, Phebe A.; s/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett; father of 1 child (Elizabeth)

CLAGGETT, Elizabeth A. (1844-1858): never married; d/o Charles and Mary (Irvine) Claggett

CLAGGETT, Elizabeth Sophronia (1847-1939): m'd 1868 KERNS, Samuel Flemming; d/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett;

CLAGGETT, Jesse Irvine (1841-1929): m'd 25 Dec 1859 BROWN, Nancy E.; s/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett; father of 5 children (George Woodford, Sarah C., Benjamin F., Harriet E. and Frances S.)

CLAGGETT, John Benjamin (1850-1864): never married; s/o Charles and Mary (Irvine) Claggett; died when accidentally shot himself when out hunting

CLAGGETT, Martha Orena (1848-1884): m'd 21 Aug 1870 SAVAGE, Henry H.; d/o Charles and Mary (Irvine) Claggett; mother of 5 children (Mary Eugenia, John Claggett, Leon Crawford, Ennis Henry and Charles); died of broken neck when thrown from her horse

CLAGGETT, Mary (1837-1908): m'd 1856 KELLY, Arthur; d/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett; mother of 6 children (William, Jane, Araminta, Mary and 2 unknown)

CLAGGETT, Margaret Ann (1838-1908): m'd 12 Sep 1854 WING, Martin; d/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett; mother of 14 children (Charles William, Milton Irving, Leonidas Alonzo, Stephen, James Edward, Rose Ella, Emma Alice, Martha, Mary Elizabeth, Frank L., Harriet Ann, Dollie May, Samuel Patrick Henry and Joseph)

CLAGGETT, Mary Margaret (1835-1879): m'd 21 Dec 1854 MCNARY, Hugh Linza; d/o Charles and Mary (Irvine) Claggett; mother of 10 children (Mary Elizabeth, Sarah E., Martha, Eliza N., Harriet R., John Hugh, Ella, James, Charles L.and Julia M.)

CLAGGETT, Robert A. (1844-1858): s/o Benjamin and Elizabeth (Irvine) Claggett

CLAGGETT, Sarah Ann "Sallie" (1838-1895): m'd 31 Aug 1854 PUGH, John M.; d/o Charles and Mary (Irvine) Claggett; mother of 8 children (Charles W., Mary J., Robert A., Ella A., Agnes, John, Delman and Martha Elva)

CLAGGETT, William D. (1840-1911): m1. HENNESS, Ella; m2. 03 Dec 1871 PARRISH, Eliza J.; m3 1905 MCFARLAND, Elizabeth JACOBS (divorced 1908); s/o Charles and Mary (Irwin) Claggett; father of 2 children by first wife (Anna May and Iva Ellen); father of  9 children by second wife (Mary Amelia, Charles William, Archibald, Thomas, Clyde Cook, Benjamin Lloyd, Margaret, Harriet and Georgie D.)

Alexander CLARK FAMILY RESEARCHER:
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- ): m1. 30 Aug 1823 GIBBS, Laurinda; m2. c1850 Moore MILLER, Mary; m3. SIMPSON, Effariah "Effie"; led party to Oregon; wife was widow of William M. Moore; went on to Benton Co; wife and one child died on trail of mountain fever

CLARK, Amanda ( -1906): m'd BACON, [   ]

CLARK, Benjamin (1819-1852): m'd SANDERS, Tabitha; Benjamin, his wife and one son died on the trail in Idaho of cholera

*1) CLARK, Bertha Rosetta (1818-1886): m'd 21 Aug 1833 LONG Ransom; d/o John and Anar (Gibbs) Clark

*1) CLARK, Dewitt: s/o Alvin and Laurinda (Gibbs) Clark

*1) CLARK, Emeline: d/o Alvin and Laurinda (Gibbs) Clark

CLARK, Frances V. R.: m'd CLARK, William; maiden name unknown at this time

*1) CLARK, Hannah: d/o Alvin and Laurinda (Gibbs) Clark

*1) CLARK, Helen Clara (1852- ): d/o Alvin andMary (Miller) Clark

*1) CLARK, Henry Clarence (1851- ): s/o Alvin andMary (Miller) Clark

CLARK, Hester A. (1837-1915) m1. 1864 BERRY, Franklin K.; m2. 13 Feb 1872 MURRAY, Isaiah G.; d/o Benjamin Clark and Tabitha (Sanders) Clark

*1) CLARK, Howard: s/o Alvin and Laurinda (Gibbs) Clark

CLARK, J. D. ( -1852): died on trail

CLARK, James A. (1786- ):

CLARK, James G. (1808- ):

CLARK, James T. (1829-1907): m'd 1863 YOUNG, Mary E. "Lizzie"

CLARK, Jane (1831-1917): m'd CLARK, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

*1) CLARK, John (1836- ): s/o Alvin and Laurinda (Gibbs) Clark

CLARK, John J. (1840-1852) died on the trail in Idaho of cholera; s/o Benjamin Clark  and Tabitha (Sanders) Clark

CLARK, Mary ( -1852): m'd TILLOTSON, George

CLARK, Nancy (1824-1917): m'd CLARK, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

CLARK, Rachel: m'd 1833 CLARK, James G.; maiden name unknown at this time

CLARK, Reece (1844/7-1921): m1. 20 Nov 1867 RICHARDSON, Mary E.; m2. 17 Nov 1876 SMITH, Florence Luella; s/o Benjamin Clark and Tabitha (Sanders) Clark

CLARK, Richard ( - ):

CLARK, Sylvia D.: m'd 29 Jul 1843 DURHAM, D. O.

*8) CLARK, Thomas: + family

CLARK, William ( -1852): m'd [   ], Frances V. R.

CLARK, William Edward (1834-1912): m'd 23 Dec 1855 TATUM, Lavina; s/o Benjamin Clark and Tabitha (Sanders) Clark; both parents died of cholera on the trail in Idaho

CLARK, W.J. (1836- ):

CLARKE, Abigail M. "Abbie" (22 Jul 1822-22 May 1914): m'd 02 Apr 1856 CARDWELL, Byron Perrin; d/o William and Lucretia (Dexter) Clarke; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

"Early Portland school teacker, arrived in this 'Stumptown on the Willamette' in Sept. 1852, from her home is South Hadley, Mass.  She taught briefly at Portland Academy and Female Seminary, but soon accepted an offer to teach in the local free school, where she became the city's second public school teacher.  She had an average daily attendance of over 90 pupils.  With her going in 1853 the school was closed for more than a year.  Thereafter her years in the teaching profession were few in number.  In 1856 she married Byron Cardwell of Portland; they had one son." [sic-two children-- Alice Cardwell 1859-1863;;Herbert William Cardwell (1867-1905)] [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 52]

CLARY, Children: children of Barbara Stephenson CLARY

CLARY, J. B. Capt ( -1862):

CLARY, J. C.:

CLARY, J. V.: with Kerns company

*18) CLASON, John H ( -1852).: born in Maine, he joined at St. Joseph, MO; paid $100 to travel with Scott company.  He died August 30 on Burnt River.; "Mr. Clason, the young man who has been sick was still alive when we started this morning, was so near gone we did not wish to remove him.  We therefore left horses and a wagon, a tent and three men to attend him.  he came from the state of Maine, and joined us at St. Joe; he was highly esteemed among us.  Mr. Clason died one and a half hour later.  The men buried him at four o'clock and overtook the company at 9 o'clock [Covered Wagon Women Vol 5, Journal of Abigail Jane Scott p.119]

CLAWSON FAMILY RESEARCHER:
Note: There are a couple of different ways to spell Clawson and Clauson, both are used in association with our family, but Elizabeth Hurshaw Clawson�s tombstone has Clawson and this is the preferred spelling of the family now.

CLAWSON, David N. (1842-1910): m'd 1877 DENNY, Mary P.; s/o Ephraim and Elizabeth (Hurshaw) Clawson; born April 27, 1842 Fountain County, Indiana; married: January 19, 1877 to Mary P. Denny (1848-1906) in Columbia County, Washington; died: January 27, 1910 Columbia County, Washington; buried: Starbuck Cemetery, Staruck, Columbia County, Washington

CLAWSON, Ephriam (1820-1854): m'd 1832 HURSHAW, Elizabeth; born: 1810 Montgomery County, Ohio; married May 15, 1832 to Elizabeth Hurshaw in Fountain County, Indiana; died: June 9, 1854 on his DLC in Polk County, Oregon; buried on his DLC claim

 CLAWSON, Catherine (1835-1924): m1. 1854 HARRIS, Abraham; m2. 01 Mar 1857 STANTON, Benjamin; d/o William Ephraim Clawson and Margaret Elizabeth Hushaw (Hoshaur, Hoshaw, Hurshaw) Clawson; Catherine was   b.27 Feb 1835 Fountain county, Iowa. Migrated with parents to Davis county, Iowa and in 1852 across the Oregon trail to Oregon. She married 1) Abraham Harris, a member of her wagon train and 2) Benjamin Stanton who she married 1 Mar.1857. She died 7 Jan.1924 at Walla Walla county, WA. She was the mother of Martha by her first husband and by Stanton she had six more children; Charles, Anna, Belle, Benjamin, Mary and Frank. Ben and Catherine were hotel keepers.  buried: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington

CLAWSON, Hugh G. (1831- ): does not appear to be related to Ephraim Clawson family

CLAWSON, Lois Melissa Louisa Virginia (1848-1930): m'd 1865 STROUD, William A.; d/o Ephraim and Elizabeth (Hurshaw) Clawson; born: 1848 Davis County, Iowa; married: November 5, 1865 to William A. Stroud (1839-1920) in Polk County, Oregon; died: March 6, 1930 in Columbia County, Washington; buried: Newland Cemetery now called Pioneer Cemetery, Dayton, Washington  The Hardships of Pioneer Life

 CLAWSON, Martha (1833-1891): m'd 1853 BROWN, James Henry; d/o Ephraim and Elizabeth (Hurshaw) Clawson; born: October 2, 1833 Fountain County, Indiana; married: May 20, 1853 James Henry Brown (1821-1872)  Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon; married: John Carter in Columbia County, Washington; died: August 1891 Dayton, Columbia County, Washington  [photos of daughters Clara and Mary Ellen)

 CLAWSON, Milton E. (1845-1915): m1. 1879 MCKEY, Maria C.; m2. 1881 MCKEY, Sarah C.; s/o Ephraim and Elizabeth (Hurshaw) Clawson; born 1845 Fountain County, Indiana; married: June 22, 1879 to Maria C. McKey (1858-1880) in Columbia County, Washington; married: April 7, 1881 to Sarah C. McKey (1859-1925) in Columbia County, Washington; died: April 21, 1915 Hubbard, Marion County, Oregon

 CLAWSON, Sophia (1839-1895): m'd 1855 ELWELL, Robert; d/o Ephraim and Elizabeth (Hurshaw) Clawson; born: September 30, 1939 Fountain County, Indiana; married: December 25, 1855 to Robert Elwell (1832-1900) in Polk County, Oregon; died: August 11, 1895 Columbia County, Washington; buried: Newland Cemetery, now called Pioneer Cemetery, Dayton, Washington

CLAYTON FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CLAYTON, Ashford (19 May 1825-14 Apr 1902): m'd 14 Nov 1847 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. (1848-05 Jul 1852): s/o Ashford and Jemima Clayton; died of cholera July 5, 1852 just past Ft. Bridger in Wyoming; buried in East Central Unita County

CLAYTON, Harriet C. (1851-12 Sep 1852): d/o Ashford and Jemima Clayton; died in Cascade Mountains on Barlow Pass of yellow fever; buried near White River

CLEMENS, Hugh G. (1831- ):

CLEMENTS, H. C. (1834- ):

CLIFTON, Jane B.: m'd 1826 CLIFTON, John; maiden name unknown at this time

CLIFTON, John (1805- ): m'd 1826 [    ], Jane B.

CLINE, C. A. Dr. (1850-1926):

CLINE, Richard ( - ): m'd ,

CLINE, William M. (1829-1911): m'd 1853 FULLER, Orinda

CLINTON, Sarah ( -1915): m'd CLINTON, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

CLOVER, Gefelia (1838- ): m'd O'KELLEY, Mr.; d/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover

CLOVER, Harriet (1848-1889): m'd CAVINESS, Wesley Walter; d/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover; died 05 June 1889 Umatilla Co, OR ; buried in Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla Co, OR; mother of (Walter, Orval and Frank)

CLOVER, Isaac (1845 -c1905): never married; s/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover; moved from Linn Co in 1880 to Umatilla Co and by 1900 was in Wheeler Co

CLOVER, James (1842-1918): m'd [   ], Elvira;s/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover; died 13 Jul 1918 Kerry, Columbia Co, OR; buried Westport Cemetery, Columbia Co, OR; father of two children (Roy and Nellie)

CLOVER, Lousana (1834-1912): m'd 1853 DANNALS, James P.; d/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover; born 22 Jan 1834 IN and died 03 Aug 1912 Albany, Linn Co, OR; buried Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co, OR; mother of eight children (Lucy, Rosa, Frank, James C., Daisy E., Charles, Oscar P. and Laura Jane)

CLOVER, Mary Jane (1840- ): m'd HOWARD, John; d/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover;

CLOVER, Paul (1811-1874): m'd 10 Nov 1831 WILSON, Lucinda; settled in LInn County near Harrisburg; father of eight known children (William W., Lousana, James, Peter, Gefelia, Mary Jane, Isaac and Harriet); county commissioner and Justice of the Peace in Linn County

CLOVER, Peter (1836-c1879): m'd CARNS, Mary; s/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover; settled in Linn County; buried at West Point Cemetery, Linn Co, OR; father of three known children (Olive, Damon and Virgil)

CLOVER, William W. (1832-aft 1880 ): m'd CAVINESS, Mahala; s/o Paul and Lucinda (Wilson) Clover; father of three known children (Charles, Frederick and Harriet); settled in Linn County

CLYMER, Christian (1795-1877): m1.  24 Dec 1820 ROBBINS, Elizabeth Wolsey (VANCE)

CLYMER, Christian Jr. (1833-1879): m'd 1854 THOMPSON, Rachel;  s/o Christian and Elizabeth (Vance) Clymer

CLYMER, Lucinda (1827-1877): m'd GILMORE, Beverly Ward; d/o Christian and Elizabeth (Vance) Clymer

CLYMER, William (1831-1903): m'd 1859 THOMPSON, Margaret; s/o Christian and Elizabeth (Vance) Clymer

COAKLEY, Andrew (c1829- ):

COAKLEY, John (1800- ): m'd 1822 CARRINGTON, Prudy

COATS, Caroline: m'd 1851 COATS, Thomas; maiden name unknown at this time

COATS, John (1804- ):

COATS, Thomas (1823- ): m'd 1851 [   ], Caroline

COBURN, C. A. Mrs. (1839- ): m'd COBURN, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

COCHRAN, Fannie L. (1839- ):

COCHRAN, James A. (1844-1916):

COCHRAN, John:

COCHRAN, Nancy (1810- ):

COCHRAN, Sarah M. ( -1875): m'd 1855 REDFORD, Edward

COCKLEREAS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COCKLEREAS, Mary Francis (1846- ): d/o Nathaniel and Rhoda (Bonebrake) Cocklereese

COCKLEREAS, Nathaniel (1820-Nov 1905): m'd 08 Jan 1846 BONEBRAKE, Rhoda;  buried Burt Cemetery, Dixonville, Douglas County, Oregon; was accompanied to Oregon by brother in law, John Starr Bonebrake; it appears this family may returned to Iowa for a time, emigrated again to California and then into Douglas County, Oregon by about 1864.

COCKLEREAS, Sarah J. (1848-1886): m'd 1868 BOND, William Harrison; d/o Nathaniel and Rhoda (Bonebrake) Cocklereas; buried Gresham Pioneer Cemetery, Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon

COE, Lawrence White (17 Mar 1831-01 Oct 1897): m'd 1859 GRAVES, Louise; s/o Nathaniel and Mary (White) Coe; emigrated with father in 1852

"Steamboat builder and operator, was born in New York state, son of Nathaniel and Mary (White) Coe.  He came to Oregon in 1852; served as purser of the Fashion, 1853, was captain and co-owner of Mary, bullt 1854, which he sold in 1855, to Bradford & Company, becoming company manager.  In 1858, with R. R. Thompson secured gorvernment contract for freight service on upper Columbia River above The Dalles and built the steamer Colonel Wright for this operation; built steamer Ventura, 1858, the Tenino, 1859 and the Okanogan, 1860.  Was co-founder of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, and became its manager at The Dalles.  In 1863 went east and purchased the bark W. A. Banks, loading her with materials for portage road at Cascades; on his return he retired and went to San Francisco to live.  He married Louise Graves is 1859, and they had three children." [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 57]

COE, Nathaniel (12 Sep 1788-17 Oct 1868): m'd 1827 WHITE, Mary T.; s/o Joel and Hulda (Horton) Coe; family came in 1853 via the Isthmus of Panama; buried Mountain View Memorial Cemetery, Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon

"Pioneer postal official and farmer, was born in New Jersey, the son of Joel and Hulda (Horton) Coe, natives of England.  He was Captain in the War of 1812, served several terms in New York legislature.  Coming to Oregon in 1852, he was postal agen for Oregon Territory, 1852-1855.  After construction of steamer Canemah, he used it as his postal headquarters on the Columbia and Willamette rivers.  In 1853 he took donation land claim near Hood River, where he became an extensive fruit grower.  Industrious and studious, he kept well informed on world affairs.  In 1827 he married Mary T. White, who years later was instrumental in having the name of Dog River changed to Hood River.  They had six children." [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 57]

COFFEY, Alexander Lewis. (15 Mar 1831-08 Aug 1913): s/o Joel and Sarah (MacKay) Coffey

COFFEY, Elizabeth Angeline: d/o Joel and Sarah (MacKay) Coffey

COFFEY, Emily J. (19 Dec 1843-16 Dec 1860): d/o Thomas and Louciller (Baker) Coffey

COFFEY, Joel (15 Jun 1789-10 Dec 1855): m'd MACKAY, Sarah "Sally"; s/o Chelsey and Margaret (Baldwin) Coffey; wife died in 1851 and he emigrated to Oregon in 1852 with children

COFFEY, John J. Harden (1847 -1852): died on trail; s/o Thomas and Louciller Jane (Baker) Coffey [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

COFFEY, Child 2 ( -1852): died on trail; c/o Thomas Coffey

COFFEY, Mary Eleanor (17 Feb 1842-04 Nov 1909): m1. 1860 POINDEXTER, Thomas Simpson; m2. 1870 SHEYTHE, Ewalt; d/o Thomas and Louciller (Baker) Coffey; buried Kalama IOOF Cemetery, Kalama, Cowlitz County, Washington

COFFEY, Mary Louise: d/o Joel and Sarah (MacKey) Coffey

COFFEY, Terral "Mac"Mackay (15 Mar 1831-17 Mar 1919): m'd 1875 PATTERSON, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Joel and Sarah (MacKey) Coffey

COFFEY, Thomas C. (27 Oct 1815-01 Jul 1859): m'd BAKER, Louciller Jane; buried Aumsville Cemetery, Aumsville, Marion County, Oregon

COFFIN, Ann: m'd 1845 COFFIN, Vestal W.; maiden name unknown at this time

COFFIN, Esther Jane: d/o Vestal and Ann Coffin

COFFIN, Sarah: d/o Vestal and Ann Coffin

COFFIN, Vestal W. Jr.: s/o Vestal and Ann Coffin

COFFIN, Vestal W. (1817-1854): m'd 1845 [    ], Ann

COFFMAN, George Washington (30 Sep 1845-11 Mar 1913): m'd 22 Dec 1869 HESS, Mary "Polly"; s/o Jeremiah and Mary (Smith) Coffman; buried Historic Columbian Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

COFFMAN, Jeremiah (1815-13 Jan 1854): m'd 03 Nov 1844 CONLEE, Mrs. Mary (SMITH); emigrated with wife and 5 children (George W., Levi Daniel, Nathan,Sarah Isabell and step-daughter Polly Conlee)

COFFMAN, Levi Daniel (09 Feb 1847-11 Jul 1922): m'd 14 Jul 1873 CLOUTRIE, Sarah Eliza;  s/o Jeremiah and Mary (Smith) Coffman; buried Clatsop Plains Pioneer Cemetery, Warrenton, Clatsop County, Oregon

COFFMAN, Nathan (09 Aug 1850-21 Dec 1922): m'd 28 Sep 1871 WALLENSTEIN, Jane; s/o Jeremiah and Mary (Smith) Coffman

COFFMAN, Sarah (07 Feb 1852-14 Sep 1928): m1. 1867 GWINN/GWYNNE, Holland; m2. 17 May 1881 DONALDSON, Andrew Jackson; d/o Jeremiah and Mary (Smith) Coffman; buried Historic Columbian Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

COHEN, N. (1825- ):

COKER, Diannah (07 Jan 1801-09 Mar 1877): m'd 30 Dec 1816 BILYEU, William M.; buried Bilyeu Den Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon

COLBATH, Elijah J.: m'd HAYDEN, Gabriella

COLBERT, George F. (1826- ): m'd 1853 WHIPPLE, Edna A.

COLE, Byron (1825- ):

COLE, Chauncey (1813- ): m'd 1841 KEAN, Elizabeth

COLE, John W. (1819- ): m'd 1852 COX, Mary; died on trail

COLE, John W. ( -1852): died on trail; same as above?

COLE, Josiah S. (1846- ):

COLE, Lydia: m'd 1849 COLE, Stephen; maiden name unknown at this time

COLE, Mark H. (1839- ):

COLE, Rufus (1823- ):

COLE, Stephen: m'd 1849 [   ], Lydia

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

COLLINS, Emily Rogers: m'd COLLINS, [   ]

COLLINS, J.W. (1831- ):

COLLINS, Lucy Judith Margaret (18 Apr 1822-17 Jul 1896): m'd 09 Sep 1843 FIELDS, Nelson Ambrose; m2. SEBASTION, Daniel Smith; buried Fairview Cemetery, Grangeville, Idaho County, Idaho

COLLINS, Mary: m'd AUSTIN, [   ]

COLLINS, Sarah A. ( -1913): m'd COLLINS, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

COLLVER, Alfred: see 1851

*2a) COULTER, W. A.: [James Akin diary October 14, 1852; all leave the raft and go down the river in an Indian canoe except Uncle Stewart and W. A. Colter]

COLVIN, Caleb. F. (1825- ): m'd 1843 [   ], Caroline L.

COLVIN, Caroline L.: m'd 1843 COLVIN, Caleb F.; maiden name unknown at this time

COLVIN, Jane E.: m'd c1827 COLVIN, Thomas S.: maiden name unknown at this time

COLVIN, Thomas S. (1819- ): m'd c1827 [   ], Jane E.

COLWELL, William (1824- ):

COMBS, Jane ( -1913): m'd COMBS, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

COMBS, Robert G. (1829- ): m'd 1854 [   ], Julia

COMEGYS, Sarah (1849-1917): m'd COMEGYS, [   ]

COMPTON, Malinda (1836-1914): m'd COMPTON, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

COMSTOCK, Croesus Bonaparte (16 May 1828-28 Dec 1896): 09 Nov 1853 SCOGGIN, Martha Jane; s/o Thomas and Tryphena (Carpenter) Comstock; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; some sources indicate he may have come first in 1845 but that appears to be an error

CONDON, Thomas (03 Mar 1822-11 Feb 1907): m'd 1852 HOLT, Cornelia Judith; buried Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; emigrated via Cape Horn

"Scientist, clergyman, author, was born in Ireland, the son of Mary R. and John Condon, and came to New York City, 1833.  Following grade and collegiate schooling, he taught for some years, graduating from Auburn Theological Seminary, N. Y., in 1852.  That year he came around The Horn to Oregon, and was ordained as a Congregational minister at Portland, 1853.  He was pastor at St. Helens, 1855; at Forest Grove, 1854; at Albany, 1855-61; and at The Dalles, 1862-70.  While a resident on the Mid-Columbia he discovered the fossil beds of the John Day Valley, and through succeeding years made may important geological discoveries, publishing books and articles on his findings.  His book 'The Two Islands" (1902, was revised as 'Oregon Geology' (1906).  In 1873 he was member of Pacific University faculty, and was professor of Geology and Natural History at the University of Oregon, 1876 until his death.  Was Oregon's foremost geologist and paleontologist, and contributed much valuable data to scientific records; in later life he was called 'Oregon's Grand Old Man of Science'. Condon Hall and Museum at U. of Oregon, is named for him.  He married Cornelia Judith Hold, 1852; they had four children." [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 60]

CONEY, John B. (1821- ): m'd 1853 GRIFFITH, Mary M.

CONEY, Samuel T. (1832- ): m'd 1852 DONALDSON, Sarah E.

CONEY, Sarah Ellen (1846-1920): m'd LOGAN, [   ]

CONGER, Charles Washington (13 Dec 1851-15 Jan 1923): m1. SCROGGINS, Samantha; m2. BARR, Alice Adeline; m3. KEMPER, Sarah; s/o Enoch and Pamelia (Hall) Conger; buried Long Creek Cemetery, Long Creek, Grant County, Oregon

CONGER, Enoch (29 Jul 1819-06 Aug 894): m'd 1846 HALL, Pamelia; s/o Zachariah and Tacy (Barr) Conger; buried Long Creek Cemetery, Long Creek, Grant County, Oregon

CONGER, Jesse Martin (11 Nov 1848-Jan 1850): s/o Enoch and Pamelia (Hall) Conger; died of fever prior to emigration in Wapello, Iowa

CONGER, Mary Elmira (03 Mar 1846-18 Apr 1921): m'd CROWLEY, Charles C.; d/o Enoch and Pamelia (Hall) Conger; buried Long Creek Cemetery, Long Creek, Grant County, Oregon

CONGER, Nancy Chiaretta (05 Aug 1850-30 Mar 1894): m'd BROWNING, Linneaus Nathan; d/o Enoch and Pamelia (Hall) Conger; buried Pioneer Cemetery, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon

CONKWRIGHT, Mary Ann: m'd 1847 KOONTZ, Martin V.

CONLEE, James M. ( -1916):

CONLEE, James Wilson ( -1914):

CONN, Harrison S. (1845-1925):

CONNELL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CONNELL, Thomas (c1850-1907): s/o William and Jane (Dyer) Connell

CONNELL, William (1822- ): m'd 1847 DYER, Jane; s/o Thomas Connell; born in County Cork, Ireland; took up donation land claim in Clackamas County; 1860 Wasco County, Oregon census shows William and Jane with children Thomas, c1850; Margaret, c1854; Emma, c1856 and Mary, c1858.

CONNER, Elsie Jane (17 Sep 1848-07 Sep 1895): m'd CLENDENIN, William Murry;  d/o Joseph and Phoebe (Kirkendall) Conner; died Thurston County, Washington

CONNER, Joseph Harrison Sr.:(06 Aug 1814-28 Mar 1856): m'd 07 Jan 1840 KIRKENDALL, Phoebe Martha; s/o James Conner; buried Masonic Memorial Park, Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington

CONNER, Martha Ann (25 Jan 1845-04 Jul 1902): m'd 1865 ELLIS, Issac Chase; m2. 1898 SAPP, William Leroy; d/o Joseph and Phoebe (Kirkendall) Conner; buried Masonic Memorial Park, Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington

CONNER, Milton D. (29 Aug 1842-05 Jun 1921): s/o Joseph and Phoebe (Kirkendall) Conner; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington

CONNOR FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*3) CONNOR, Hannah Jane (23 Feb 1831-30 Jan 1875): m'd 1849 DYKSTRA, Lubbert Jacob; d/o Robert and Nancy (Maxon) Conner; buried Pleasant Hill Pioneer Cemetery, Polk County, Oregon

*3) CONNOR, John Robert  (22 Feb 1819-Jun 1878), m'd 10 Sep 1843 DAVIS, Catherine Alvira; s/o Robert and Nancy (Maxon) Conner; died Coos County, Oregon; most records list him as Conner

*3) CONNOR, Mary Elizabeth (15 Jul 1823-16 Aug 1898): m'd 1841 METZKER, John; d/o Robert and Nancy Ann (Maxon) Conner; buried IOOF Cemetery, Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon

*3) CONNOR, Rachel Mariah (06 Mar 1833-01 Mar 1853): m'd 1848 SYRON, John Fredrick; d/o Robert and Nancy (Maxon) Conner; buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Polk County, Oregon

*3) CONNOR, Robert (09 Jan 1792 -24 Nov 1862): m'd 24 May 1812 MAXON, Nancy Ann; s/o William and Elizabeth (Forman) Conner; wife died in east prior to emigrating; buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Polk County, Oregon

CONNETT, Isaac (1840- ): m'd 1870 COOK, May E.

CONNETT, Jaspet (1852- ):

CONNETT, Sarah: m'd 1839 CONNETT, T.; maiden name unknown at this time

CONNETT, T. (1809- ): m'd 1839 [   ], Sarah

CONNETT, William L. (1849- ): m'd 1874 COOK, Harriet L.

*27) CONNOR, James A. (1837-1911): s/o James and Eliza (Risk) Connor

*27) CONNOR, James Jr. (1804-1878): m1. 1828 RISK,Eliza Melvina; m2. 1843/44 MARTIN, Martha; settled on DLC in Linn Co

*27) CONNOR, Joseph (c1831-aft 1880): s/o Jamesand Eliza (Risk) Connor

*27) CONNOR, Malvina Amanda (1840-c1865): m'dWILLIAMS, John M.; d/o James and Eliza (Risk) Connor

*27) CONNOR, Martha:

*27) CONNOR, Milton J. (1845- ): m'd 1884JEFFRIES, Martha F.; s/o James and Martha (Martin) Connor

*27) CONNOR, William Risk (1835-1919): m1. 1855BROWN, Susannah Elizabeth; m2. 1873 [ ], Sarah; s/o James and Eliza (Risk) Connor

CONRAD, David (1812- ): m1. CRUZAN, Lucy M.; m2. WOOLEN, McElvy

CONSTANT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CONSTANT, Eliza Alice (1851-1866): d/o Isaac and Lucinda (Merriman) Constant

CONSTANT, Elizabeth Merriman (1839-1900): m'd LEEVER, William Thacker d/o Isaac and Lucinda (Merriman) Constant

CONSTANT, Isaac (1809-1890): m'd MERRIMAN, Lucinda; 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 Frances (1843-1845): d/o Isaac and Lucinda (Merriman) Constant

CONSTANT, Julia Ann (1841-1936): m'd OWENS, William A.; d/o Isaac and Lucinda (Merriman) Constant

CONSTANT, Lavinia Jane (1834-1931): m'd ROBINSON, Jesse; d/o Isaac and Lucinda (Merriman) Constant

CONSTANT, Margery Edmondson (1845-1931): m'd MAGRUDER, Constantine; d/o Isaac and Lucinda (Merriman) Constant

CONSTANT, William Thomas (1836-1868): m'd BLEDSOE, Jessie; s/o Isaac and Lucinda (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

CONWAY, Nancy: m'd GREVE, [   ]

CONYERS, Enoch Ward (02 Dec 1818-08 Oct 1923): m'd 12 Oct 1853 BRYANT, Hannah Crane; s/o Enoch and Mary Williams (West) Conyers; buried Maplewood Cemetery, Clatskanie, Columbia County, Oregon

"Pioneer, soldier, politician, was born in Kentucky, the son of Enoch and Mary Williams Conyers.  After service in the Mexican War from Illinois, he returned there and studied medicine.  Coming to Oregon in 1852 he resided in turn at Portland, Hillsboro, Oak Point, and finally at Clatskanie, where he settled on a donation land claim and for years was the only man with any knowledge of medicine between Portland and Astoria.  He served in the State Legislature, 1860, 1862 and 1905.  He married Hannah C. Bryant, 1853; they had nine children." [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 61]

COOK FAMILY RESEARCHER:
COOK, Andrew J. (1826-1896): never married; s/o John McConnell and Nancy Elizabeth (Morton) Cook

“Andrew J. Cook: lives on Applegate; is a farmer and stock grower; post-office, Applegate; was born in Blunt (sic-Blount) county, Tenn; came to state in 1852 and to county in 1861.”  [History of Southern Oregon by Albert Walling p. 508]

COOK, Aseneth: m'd 1846 COOK, Henry; maiden name unknown at this time

COOK, Beckwith: see 1851

COOK, Henry (1817- ): m'd 1846 [   ], Aseneth

COOK, Isaac (1828- ):

COOK, James Wilson (1827-1914): m'd 01 Nov 1854 OLDS, Sarah M.

COOK, John F. (1828-1899): m'd 1860 PROSSER, Esther A.

COOK, Martha: ( -1930): LOGSWORTH, [   ]

COOK, Osmer White: see 1851

COOK, Perry (1828- ):

COOK, Robert A. (1833-1919): m'd 20 Feb 1853 WOOLDRIDGE, Almira Ann; s/o John McConnell and Nancy Elizabeth (Morton) Cook; emigrated in 1852, wintered over in Salt Lake Valley, Utah where he married his wife and continued on to Oregon in 1853, arriving in June 1853

“Robert A. Cook: lives on Foot's creek; is a miner and farmer; P. O. address Draper: was born in Blunt county, Tenn. 1833; came to state 1853, to county 1859: married Feb., 20,1853 to Almira Wooldridge; children, Sarah E. (dec), John A., Wm. A., Thos. J. Robert L. and Mary E.” [History of Southern Oregon by Albert Walling p. 502]

COOK, Seley Mansfield: see 1851

COOK, Sidney:

COOK, Thomas T.: m'd Cook PROSSER, Esther A.; m'd brother, John's widow

COOK, William B. (c1824- ):

COOKE, Leah Arabella (20 Aug 1852-08 Oct 1852): born on trail in Umatilla Valley, died at Champoeg, Marion County, Oregon; d/o William and Martha (Young) Cooke

COOKE, Mary Francis (06 Sep 1849-19 Jan 1896): m'd 28 Dec 1868 FOSTER, Francis William; d/o William and Martha (Young) Cooke

COOKE, Mildred Elvira (06 Mar 1851-22 Jul 1891): m'd 27 Sep 1873 WILLOUGHBY, Mahlon Edward; d/o William and Martha (Young) Cooke

COOKE, Sarah Elizabeth (31 Dec 1847-04 Apr 1936) : m'd 11 Jul 1863 HOWLETT, Alfred Cobb; d/o William and Martha (Young) Cooke

"WOMAN 80 RUNS HOTEL--Mrs. Sarah Howlett of Eagle Point Hale and Vigorous. AIRLIE, Ore., Jan. 8.--(Special.)--Eagle Point long has had a hotel, which is conducted by Mrs. Sarah Howlett, pioneer of 1852. Mrs. Howlett celebrated her 80th birthday December 31.   Mrs. Howlett was born in Lafayette County, Mo. She came to Oregon in 1852 with her parents, William W. and Martha Young Cooke. The Cookes settled in Clackamas County at Damascus, where she was married to Alfred Cobb Howlett, July 11, 1863. Mr. Howlett died about four years ago.  Shortly after their marriage they moved to Jackson County and have resided there since, excepted for a few years spent in California. She is the mother of a large family, five of whom are living.  Mrs. Howlett attended her brother Albert Cooke's golden wedding in Damascus. She has four other brothers, Alfred C. and James Cooke of Portland, and John J. and Henry Cooke of Oregon City. A daughter, Mrs. Grant Shaw, also lives in Portland." [Oregonian, Portland, January 9, 1928, page 3 contributed by Ben Truwe Southern Oregon History]

COOKE, William Willis (19 Oct 1818-15 Mar 1875): m1. 15 Aug 1840 COOKE, Elizabeth S. (1820-1844); m2.  01 Jan 1845 YOUNG, Martha Jane (1824-1871); m3. 30 Nov 1873 WOODLE, Mrs. Rachel Ann (PALMER); s/o Howell C. and Leah (Kearney) Cooke (3 children by first wife all died prior to emigration); father of (Luellen, Sarah Elizabeth, Mary Francis, Mildred Elvina, Leah Arabella, William Henry, Albert Walker, Mariah Clintonia, John Joseph, David Herbert, infant, Alfred Cobb and James Howell Cooke by second wife)

COOLEY, Mary Ann ( -1852): m'd 1844 STORMER, Isaac; second wife of Isaac Stormer; died on trail

*11) COON, Cornelia Evelyn: d/o Thomas and Polly (Crandall) Coon; father had emigrated in 1850; her and her mother traveling with her grandparents to OR to be reunited with him

*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 Abraham (02 Jul 1824-20 Nov 1891): m'd 13 Jan 1850 EVANS, Sena Ann; emigrated in the Evans Train; settled in Benton Co; father of Thomas H., Nancy A., Francis Marion, George W., Mary F. and Robert;C;  s/o Thomas and Nancy (Cornelius) Cooper; buried Mount Union Cemetery, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon

COOPER, James Lindsay (1824-1864): m'd 1843 MOXLEY, Hester Ann; s/o Lewis and Mary (Lindsay) Cooper

COOPER, John Robert (1836- ): m'd 1864 WILLIAMS, Lavilla; s/o Louis and Mary (Lindsay) Cooper; father of Roselia, Lillian, John A., Pearl, Earl, Ivy and Lavilla

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 (1796 -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, Nancy: m'd 1849 COOPER, Perry; maiden name unknown at this time

COOPER, Perry (1825- ): m'd 1849 [   ], Nancy

COOPER, Thomas Harrison (09 Jan 1851-14 Aug 1936): m'd  1875 SCOTT, Mary Louise; s/o James and Sena (Evans) Cooper; settled in Benton Co; father of Lewis E., Minnie E., Fred R. and George E.; buried Mount Union Cemetery, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon

COPE, Eliza: m'd 1832 MATHEWS, [   ]; mother of David C., Mary Jane, Ellen, Caroline, Andrew J., and Anna

COPP, Mary (1788-1871): m'd McCully, [ ] 

COPPLE, John (1825- ):

COPPLE, Susan (1806-1878); m�d 1824 DIXON, James Baughman

CORBUS, Levina: m'd 1851 GANIARD, Peter

CORBY, Warren (1816-1903): m'd 1856 BIRD, Elizabeth Jane; was a cooper and member of the United Brethren Church; father of Charles William, Ella Parmelia, Nettie Harriet and Grant

CORNELL, Bertrand ( -1852): died soon after reaching Portland; cousin of William Cornell

CORNELL, William Rev. (1812-1891): m'd CASTLE, Emily; s/o Sylvanus and Sarah (Carpenter) Cornell; sent for his wife and 5 children in 1854; buried Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR [William Cornell's Journal, 1852, with His Overland Guide to Oregon [OHSQ Winter 1978]

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

CORVAN, Katherine ( -1925): m'd LIGGETT, [   ]

CORWIN, William (1814- ):

CORY, A. J. ( - ):

COSPER, David (1828- ): m'd 1858 FREDERICK, Martha J.

COSTON, Alfred S. (1804- ): m'd 1826 PHETTEPLACE, Ruth

COTTRELL, James M. (1822- ): m'd 1845 CURL, Elizabeth

COUEY, John B. (1821- ):

COUEY, Sarah Ann: m'd 1852 COUEY, William; maiden name unknown at this time

COUEY, William P. (1823- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Sarah Ann

COUGLE, Abram Constine Dubois(14 Mar 1832-1877): m'd 02 Mar 1858 MITCHELL, Betsy Ann; s/o Martin and Catherine (Williamson) Cougle; cut off for CA where he settled at Crescent City until an Indian uprising ran him out; he came to OR in 1853, stayed a few years in Oregon and returned to IL where he married his wife in 1858.  He remained in Illinois until c1876 when he returned to OR with his family; 1880 Josephine Co cenus shows his wife as head of household

COVERDILL, Elizabeth: m'd 1835 COVERDILL, Hiram; maiden name unknown at this time

COVERDILL, Hiram: m'd 1835 [   ], Elizabeth

COWAN, Andrew (1814- ): m'd 1837 [   ], Nancy

COWAN, Nancy ( - ): m'd 1837 COWAN, Andrew

COWLS, John W. (1823-1896): m1. MARTIN, Lucretia; m2. Graves (BEWLEY) Lucy E.

COX, Ethan (1819- ): m'd 08 Sep1844 RYNER, Emeline

COX, Isabella: m'd 1852 COX, Jacob; maiden name unknown at this time

COX, Jacob (1832- ):

COX, Jacob (1834- ): m'd 1852 [    ], Isabella

COX, James (1815- ): m'd 1833 [    ], Sarah

COX, Mary: m'd 1852 COLE, John W.

COX, Mary Elizabeth (1814-1888): m'd 1831 MARLATT, Peter

COX, Nancy Caroline (24 Jan 1831-17 Sep 1909): m'd 31 Dec 1848 ADAMS, Stephen Barlow; d/o Elizabeth VanGilder

COX, Sarah: m'd 1833 COX, James; maiden name unknown at this time

COX, Thomas (1825- ):

COY, Matthew (1830- ): m'd 1853 [   ], Matilda Ann

COYLE, Alexander James (05 Feb 1817-08 Apr 1897): m1. 1842 SCOTT, Charlotte; m2. LEONARD, Elizabeth; first wife died at Platt River, Laramie County, Wyoming; buried Saint Paul Catholic Cemetery, Saint Paul, Marion County, Oregon

COYLE, Alexander (15 Apr 1849-14 Jul 1913) : m'd 1877 EVERHARD, Helen E.; s/o James and Charlotte (Scott) Coyle; buried Hubbard Cemetery, Hubbard, Marion County, Oregon

COYLE, James Joseph (26 Feb 1847-26 Oct 1917): m'd RAY, Eliza Henrietta; s/o Alexander and Charlotte (Scott) Coyle; buried Saint Paul Catholic Cemetery, Saint Paul, Marion County, Oregon

COYLE, Mary Ellen (07 Sep 1846-21 Jun 1898): m'd VAN WASSENHOVE; d/o James and Charlotte (Scott) Coyle; buried Saint Paul Catholic Cemetery, Saint Paul, Marion County, Oregon

CRAFT, Charles (07 Oct 1834-04 Jul 1917): m'd 1871 FAIRCLOD, Clarice Ann; s/o William E. and third wife, Rachel (Spencer) Craft; brother of Sarah Craft

CRAFT, Sarah (03 Oct 1819- ): m'd 18 Apr 1844 PARKER, Joseph Patch; d/o William E. and first wife, Hannah (Allen) Craft; mother died shortly after birth of Sarah

CRAFT, Susanna (Jun 1823-28 Sep 1910): m'd 01 Jan 1844 MCCALLISTER; William; d/o William E. and second wife, Lydia (Beck) Craft; sister of Sarah Craft

CRAIG FAMILY RESEARCHER: 
CRAIG, Daniel (12 May 1824-14 Feb 1879): m1. 19 Jun 1945 SWEM, Margaret; m2. 08 Mar 1853 PHILLIPS, Sarah Ann; s/o William and Margaret (Walters) Craig; appears to be no relationship to other Craigs in the 1852 emigration

*29) CRAIG, Elizabeth Jane  (28 Jan 1834-Jul 1866), m'd 14 Dec 1851 WINN, John Hensley; d/o Ewing P. and Jemima Jane (Harper) Craig

*29) CRAIG, Enos (1838-1852): s/o Ewing P. and Jemima Jane (Harer) Craig; died on trail 11 Aug/Oct 1852

*29) CRAIG, Ewing P. (10 Mar1809-18 Aug 1852):  m'd  1832 HARER, Jemima Jane (1817- 14 Aug 1852); died on the Snake River 4 days after death of wife leaving three children orphans; Capt of train until his death and then John Winn took over responsibility

*29) CRAIG, Hester "Hettie" Almerinda (06 Apr 1840-02 Jun 1870):  m'd  11 Nov 1855  RICHARDSON, William Claybourne (1835-1908); d/o Ewing P. and Jemima Jane (Harer) Craig

*29) CRAIG, John  William (23 Oct 1844-12 May 1933):  m'd  c1865 WOOD, Lydia  Ann  (1846-c1888);  s/o Ewing P. and Jemima Jane (Harer) Craig

CRAIG, John Templeton (01 Mar 1821-01 Dec 1877):

"Cascade mountain road builder and mail carrier, was born at Wooster, Ohio, and came to Oregon in 1852.  Settling at Camp Creek in the McKenzie Valley, he was one of those employed by Felix Scott, Jr., in building the first trail through the Cascade Range at this point in the early 1860s.  Later in the 60s on a relocated summit route, he built trail, doing much of the new grading, often working alone for weeks.  In 1865-66 he carried the mail across the summit to Camp Polk, near later-day Sisters.  In 1871 the Scott-McKenzie trail came into possession of Craig and others, as the McKenzie Sale Springs and Des Chutes Wagon Road Co., with Craig as president in 1872.  That year the road was opened as a toll road.  In 1877 Craig again carried the mail from Camp Creek, or McKenzie Bridge, to Camp Polk and that Christmas season froze to death at his summit cabin.  A monument to his memory stands nearby." [Dictionary of Oregon History edited by Howard McKinley Corning p. 66]

On the summit of U.S. 28, the McKenzie Highway, rests a monument and slab of rock - the headstone of John Templeton Craig who died from exposure in his lonely cabin on the summit of the McKenzie Pass . The monument and rock are a short distance from another rock that marks the spot of the cabin and near the present McKenzie Highway.

*29) CRAIG, Sarah  Elizabeth (11 Apr 1842-26 Jan 1894):  m'd 10 Dec 1855  GOODMAN, John B.  (1835-1929); d/o Ewing P. and Jemima Jane (Harer) Craig

CRAIN, Mary (c1787-aft 1860): m'd ADAIR, William; settled Clackamas County

CRAM, Chauncey C. (1823- ): m'd 1844 [   ], Sally Maria

CRAM, Ephraim (15 Sep 1793-12 Jun 1852) m'd 1815 [   ], Clarinda C.; reportedly died near Salt Lake City on his way to California; unless he wintered over it seems to be too early to be at Salt Lake City [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

CRAM, F. ( -1852): died on trail; possibly the same as above

CRAM, Sally Maria: m'd 1844 CRAM, Chauncey C.; maiden name unknown at this time

*11) CRANDALL, Amanda (1838-1859): m'd HUTTON, John; d/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall; mother on one child [Ida]

*11) CRANDALL, Daniel Webster (1835- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Jane; wife died on trail; s/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall

*11) CRANDALL, Jane (c1835-1852): m'd 1852 CRANDALL, Daniel Webster; died in Idaho Aug 21, 1852

*11) CRANDALL, Emily Jane Belle (1846-1882): m'd 1864 CRAWFORD, Henry; d/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall

*11) CRANDALL, Luke S. (1843-1889): s/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall; grew up in OR but spent his adult life in CO

*11) CRANDALL, Paul (1802-1889): m'd 24 Apr 1824 STILLMAN Sally; m2. SMITH, James Mrs.; s/o Silas and Rebecca (Beebe) Crandall; born at Waterford, CT; 1823 moved to Alleghany Co, NY; in later years moved to Salem to live with his daughter, Polly; where he died 09 Jan 1889; Paul and Sally are buried in  Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR

*11) CRANDALL, Phoebe G. (1837-1857): m'd 25 Dec 1853 GEER, Isaac; d/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall

*11) CRANDALL, Polly Lavina: m1.  01 Jan 1845 COON, Thomas L.; m2. 27 Sep 1855 PRICE, Stephen; first husband emigrated to CA in 1850 and moved into OR in 1851; Polly joined him at what is now Silverton in 1852; Thoas died in 1854; Polly and second husband moved to Salem in 1861; in later years they moved to Hood River where he died on 25 Sep 1896 and two years later Polly died on 22 Oct 1898; Polly is buried in Idlewilde Cemetery, Hood River, OR with her second husband

*11) CRANDALL, William Ray; m'd Unknown, Jane; s/o Paul and Sally (Stillman) Crandall; turned back in 1852 and emigrated again in 1853; stopped at Salt Lake City in 1853 where his son, Buton died that winter

CRANE, Nancy (26 Dec 1807-29 Nov 1859): m'd 1827 BRYANT, Elihu Granger; d/o Elihu Crane; buried Cedar Hill Cemetery, Clatskanie, Columbia County, Oregon

CRANSTON, Warren (c1826- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Susan A.

CRAVEN, Amanda Elizabeth (1822-1899); m 1838 REDMAN, Benjamin Washington; born  03 Jun 1822  Fleming, Kentucky; died 27 Oct 1899  Linn, Oregon;  nurse midwife on the trail. She and Benjamin came with 8 children: Rezin, Margaret, Martha, Amanda, James, Mary, Benjamin F., and Priscilla. Burial: Franklin Butte Cemetery, Scio Linn Co.,Or, d/o John Cravens & Harriet Earle.

CRAVEN, Mary Ellen (06 Mar 1834-11 Sep 1897): m'd 04 Aug 1850 MARSHALL, Alfred; settled in Linn Co; buried Ucon Cemetery, Ucon, Bonneville County, Idaho

CRAWFORD FAMILY RESEARCHER:

*29) CRAWFORD, Archibald B. (1849-aft 1870): s/o James and Lucinda (Harer) Crawford

 

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

*29) CRAWFORD, Infant (1851-1852): c/o James and Lucinda (Harer) Crawford; died on trail

CRAWFORD, James Gilmour (1850-1929): m'd 1871 MCDONALD, Clara Dillon; s/o George and Mary (Gilmour) Crawford; buried Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co, OR; wife was also an emigrant of 1852

*29) CRAWFORD, James Thomas (1823-21 Dec 1900): m'd 27 Apr 1848 HARER, Lucinda; by 1880 was living in California

CRAWFORD, Jorasny (c1811- ): m'd 1833 [   ], Louisa

CRAWFORD, Louisa: m'd 1833 CRAWFORD, Jorasny; maiden name unknown at this time

CRAWFORD, Robert H. Dr. (1808-1890): m'd 1838 HENRY, Elizabeth M.

CRAWFORD, Thomas Henry (1840- ): m'd 1864 CRANDALL, Emily B.; m2. 1891 GROUNDS, Eva; s/o Robert and Elizabeth (Henry) Crawford

*16) CRESWELL, Donald Cargill (1830-1916): m'd 30 Nov 1851 RUSH, Mary Ann; s/o John and Mary Agnes (Boal) Creswell; born 22 Jan 1830 Tazewell Co, IL; settled in Marion County, where Creswell Canyon near Jefferson is named for him; was divorced in 1878; died 20 Mar 1916 Milton Freewater, Umatilla Co, OR; father of  six children (James Edwin, Donald Fulton, Mary Agnes, John Louis, Eva Prudence and Frederick Lincoln)

*16) CRESWELL, Jabez Remick (1824 -1898): m'd 17 Apr 1852 GIBBS, Minerva A.;  s/o John and Mary Agnes (Boal) Creswell; born 25 Jul 1824 Jefferson Co, IN; settled initially in Marion County and later moved to Umatilla County; died 29 Nov 1898 Pendleton, Umatilla Co, OR; father of  nine children (James A., Martha A., John Isaac, D., J. Cargill, Thomas C., Addison G., Juniatti and Alfred B.)

*16) CRESWELL,  Phoebe (1827-1863): m1. BENNETT, Thomas; m2. 1854 DELASHMUTT, John K.; d/o John and Mary Agnes (Boal) Creswell; born 02 Aug 1827 Franklin Co, IN; first husband died on trail in 1852; mother of three children by first husband (Dolly Agnes, Mary Elizabeth and John); mother of five children by second marriage (Josephine D., Millard Fillmore, Douglas, Clara Katherine and Elsworth Lincoln); died 02 Mar 1863 Polk Co, OR

CRESWELL, R. M. Capt:

CRIBBINS, William (1822- ):

CRIDER, Thomas ( -1852):

CRIST, Richard (c1827- ): Wagons From Wapello

CRITTENDEN, Martha: m'd 1844 EVERSALE, William

CROBARGER, Susanna (29 Aug 1809-23 Oct 1882): m'd 1834 BRADEN, Samuel Creswell; buried Looking Glass Community Cemetery, Looking Glass, Douglas County, Oregon

CROCKETT, Thomas (1826- ):

CROOK, George Gen (23 Sep 1829-21 Mar 1890): m'd 1865 DAILEY, Mary Tapscott; s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Mathews) Crook; buried Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia

"Soldier and Indian fighter, was born on a farm near Dayton, Ohio, of Scotch-German ancestry.  Graduating from West Point Academy, 1852, as a lieutenant, he served in the Oregon Country from 1852 to 1860, protecting white settlers from periodic Indian raids.  His command was in the Yakima country, the Rogue River Valley, and at points in the Umpqua, along the Oregon coast, and in the Klamath Basin.  Returning east in 1860, he served with distinction in the Civil War, gaining the rank of major-general.  From 1868 to 1871 he was again on the Oregon frontier, this time in the eastern portions, including the Harney Basin, where he was instrumental in settling the Bannock-Piaute War.  He married Mary Dailey and died in Chicago, while in command of the Division of the Missouri."

CROSLEY, Amanda Jane (1852-1932): m'd TETHEROW, James Polk Knox; d/o John C. and Ann (Bennett) Crosley

CROSLEY, Bennett (1817- 1869): m1. 1839 MELTON, Lucinda; m2. 11 Mar 1869 MCCANN, Susan (Cox); s/o John C. and Ann (Bennett) Crosley

CROSLEY, Nancy Jane (1849-1929): m'd 20 Apr 1865 TETHEROW, Solomon Southwood; d/o John C. and Ann (Bennett) Crosley

CROSLEY, Reuben P. (1846-1852): s/o Bennett and Lucinda (Melton) Crosley; died on trail 06 Aug 1852

CROSS, Caroline (1841-1907): Death of Pioneer Woman of Salem-- Salem, Ore � Sept. 3, Mrs. Caroline Wright, wife of John G. Wright of this city, died today at Seattle of heart failure. Deceased was a well-known and highly esteemed pioneer resident of Salem. Caroline Cross was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cross, and was born in Danville, Ill., in 1841. She crossed the plains with her parents in 1852, and lived in Salem since that time. In 1858 she was married to John G. Wright, a pioneer Salem merchant. She leaves two children, Mrs. Ella Rosenberg of Seattle and State Senator George S. Wright of McMinneville. She was a sister of William Cross of Portland, James Cross of Tacoma, Mrs. Edna [sic?] O'Donald of Salem and half-sister of E.C. Cross of Salem. [The Spokesman Review, Sept 6, 1907, Spokane, WA]

CROSS, Lorenzo D. (1822-1872): m'd 1848 FREEMAN, Dorcas

CROSS, Thomas

CROSS, William T. (1818- ):

CROUCH, Ebenezer: driver for Wigle family

CROUCH, Shipman H.:

CROW,m Abraham N. (1846-1898): s/o Michael and Harriet (Foley) Crow; born 22 Sep 1846 MO and died Aug 1898 OR

CROW, Benjamin Franklin (1835-1909): s/o John and Mary (Kent) Crow

CROW, Christina ( -1852): m'd CROW, Andrew; died on trail

CROW, David L. (1833-1868): m'd 08 Sep 1859 MITCHELL, Louisa; s/o Michael and Harriet (Foley) Crow; born 04 Mar 1833 Polk Co, MO and died 02 Dec 1868 Douglas Co, OR; father of 4 children (Albert James, Amanda Jane, Francis Marion and Robert William)

CROW, Elijah G. (1844- ): s/o Michael and Harriet (Foley) Crow; born 1844 MO

CROW, Elizabeth ( -1852): died on trail

CROW, Euphrates J. (1849-1913): s/o Michael and Harriet (Foley) Crow; born 22 Jul 1849 and died 06 May 1913

CROW, Francis Marion (1835-1917); s/o Michael and Harriet (Foley) Crow; born 29 Sep 1835 MO and died 06 Mar 1917 Lane Co, OR; buried Coles Valley Cemetery, Coles Valley, Douglas Co, OR

CROW, George W. (1848-1863):

CROW, Henry G. (1839-1911);  m1. 11 Jan 1870 BANNING, George Ann (1855-c1875); m2. Unknown; s/o Michael and Harriet (Foley) Crow; born 13 Jun 1839 MO and died 03 Nov 1911 Douglas Co, OR; father of 4 children by first marriage (Eldon A., Robert Emmitt, Michael Nathaniel and David G.)

CROW, John (1796-1869): m'd 1824 KENT, Mary McClure

CROW, John Hardy (1845-1928): m'd 1871 LANDRITH, Martha L.

CROW, Laura ( -1851):

CROW, Laura S. (1850-1903): m'd 1872 FOLSOM, Frederick W.; d/o John and Mary (Kent) Crow

CROW, Lucinda ( -1852): died on trail

CROW, Lucy Emeline (1842- ): m'd 1860 THOMPSON, William J.; d/o John and Mary (Kent) Crow

CROW, Michael N. (1798-1887): m'd 1834 FOLEY, Harriet S.; born 1798 MO and died 1887 Douglas Co, OR; buried Coles Valley Cemetery, Coles Valley, Douglas Co, OR; father of 9 children (David L., Francis M., Elizabeth J., Henry G., Elijah G., Abraham N., Euphrates J., Auzella Ophelia and Josephine Ella)

CROW, Nancy Jane (1831-1892): m'd 1848 NORRIS, Daniel

CROW, Richard "Dick" (1833-1916): m'd 1857 THRUSH, Sarah Jane; s/o John and Mary (Kent) Crow

CROW, Samuel T. ( -1852): died on trail

CROW, Sarah (1836-1926): m'd GIBSON, [   ]

CROW, Sarah Aroline (1837-1881): m'd 1856 COLEMAN, David Hesto

CROW, Susan C. ( -1852): died on trail

CROW, Thomas Nelson (1829-1899): m'd 1853 TRIMBALL, Susan B.

CROW, Whorton Henry (1826- ):

CROW, William M. (1838-1919):

CROW, William Nathan (1840-1907): m'd 1883 HARRIS, Lillie S.; s/o John and Mary (Kent) Crow

CROW, Zerelda (1826-c1850): m'd GORSLINE, William

CROWLEY, Louisa (1813-1855): m'd GAINES, Willis

CROWLEY, Matilda: m'd SHIELDS, James

CROWLEY, Samuel (1830- ):

CROWLEY, Sarah: m'd 1846 HAYTER, George

CROWLEY, Solomon Kimsey (1833-1915): m'd 1855 FULKERSON, Hannah Rebecca; father of Mary Virginia  (1857-1932); James Monroe (1859-1936); John F. (1861-1897); Nancy Jane (1863-1899); Solomon Holt (1866-1945); Manson Kimsey (1869-1946); Ada Beulah Catherine (1871-1943); Effie Lelah (1874-1951): Ora Priscilla (1878-1956)

CROXTON, Elijah (1822- ): m'd 1848 [   ], Hester Ann

CROXTON, Hester Ann: m'd 1848 CROXTON, Elijah

CROXTON, Margaret (1838- ): m'd 1854 TUFFS, James Presley

CROXTON, Thomas (1817- ): m'd 1837 BOX, Hannah; came from Shelton Co, Stafford, England; settled near Salem, OR  in 1852; family later settled near Grants Pass; pictures of Croxton family hanging in foyer of Newman Church in Grants Pass        

CRUSE, Henry ( -1852): died on trail

CRUSON, George W. (1810- ):

CRUZAN, A. J.:

CRUZAN, Carolina (1847-1918): m'd CRUZAN, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

CULLOCH, William ( - ):  

CULVER, William B. (1823-1890): m'd GLOVER, Louisa J.; arrived via ship

CUMMINS, Anna Maria (25 Nov 1843-12 Aug 1930): m1. 01 Jul 1860 WIRTZ, Ash; m2. 03 Nov 1866 FULLER, John Lewis; d/o Erwin and Martha (Bird) Cummins

CUMMINS, Irwin Corwin Stephen (14 Sep 1818-07 Apr 1885): m'd 05 Feb 1840 BIRD, Martha Jane; buried Robert Bird Cemetery, Wilsonville, Clackamas County, Oregon

CUMMINS, Steuben C. "Ben" (06 Oct 1841 -04 Apr 1891): m'd 19 Jan 1866 WEEKS, Corrina S.; s/o Erwin and Martha (Bird) Cummins; buried Robert Bird Cemetery, Wilsonville, Clackamas County, Oregon

CURL, Elizabeth: m'd 1846 COTTRELL, James M.

CURTIS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
CURTIS, John (1813-1877): 06 Aug 1835 MOORE, Annie

CUSTARD, Mary: m'd 1822 LITTELL, Thomas

CUTLER, Ed N. R:

DALE, Chauncey:

DALTON, Martha A. (1852-1913): m'd DALTON, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

DALY, D.H. (1837- ):

DANIEL, Francis M. (1826-1901): m'd GAINES, Mary Elizabeth

DANIEL, James (1830- ):

DANIEL, Rebecca: m'd TOMPKINS, William M.

DANNALS, James P. (1825-1911): m'd 1853 CLOVER, Lousana; buried Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co, OR; father of eight children (Lucy, Rosa, Frank, James C., Daisy E., Charles, Oscar P. and Laura Jane); prominent in Linn County history

DANSON, Andrew (1832- ):

DARBY, B. F. ( - ):

DARBY, James D. (1850-1927):

DARBY, J.P. (1847-1923): s/o Oliver and Louisa (Webb) Darby

DARBY, Oliver H. Perry (1825-1902): m'd 1844 WEBB, Louisa E.; s/o William and Ruth (Vier) Darby

DARBY, Samuel T. (1846-1913): s/o Oliver and Louisa (Webb) Darby

DARBY, Thomas C. (1849-1908): m'd JETER, Sarah A.; s/o Oliver and Louisa (Webb) Darby

DARBY, William H. (1852-1875): s/o Oliver and Louisa (Webb) Darby

DARBY, William: m'd VIER, Ruth

DARKILL, John:

DARMER, Mary Louse ( -1852): m'd 20 Oct 1836 BENEFIEL, John Wesley; died 20 Jun 1852; d/o John Christian Darmer and Christianna Hurst (date provided by Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois Univ)

DART, Charles B. (1820- ): m'd 1843 [   ], Isabella E.

DART, Isabella E.: m'd 1843 DART, Charles B.; maiden name unknown at this time

DAUGHERTY, Giles (1808- ): m1. 1854  [   ], Alsey; m2. 1861 HENDERSHOTT, Lydia

DAUGHERTY, Nathan K.:

DAUGHERTY, R. ( - ):

*24) DAVENPORT, Elizabeth (1830- ): m'd 1848 JONES, Abraham

*24) DAVENPORT, Jesse (1833- ):

DAVENPORT, Martha J. (1834-1926): m'd DAVENPORT, [    ]; maiden name unknown at this time

DAVIDSON, Amanda Frances (09 Mar 1820-10 Mar 1905): m'c c1854 LINVILLE, William Jamison; d/o Carter and Elizabeth (Shirley) Davidson; buried Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, San Bernadino, San Bernadino County, California

DAVIDSON, Carter Tarrant (26 Oct 1802-30 Nov 1881): m'd 08 May 1828 SHIRLEY, Elizabeth; s/o Elijah and Margaret (Muphy) Davidson; buried Fircrest Cemetery, Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon; parents emigrated in 1850

DAVIDSON, Emeline (07 Dec 1844-09 Jun 1900): m'd 08 Jun 1871 WASHBURN, James Harrison; d/o Carter and Elizabeth (Shirley) Davidson; buried Fircrest Cemetery, Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon

DAVIDSON, Franklin (1842-1927):

DAVIDSON, Green C. ( - ): m1. MILLION, Nancy; m2. 1878 Mary Brown in Clackamas Co; son of an English father who became a captain on the side of the US in the War of 1812, and a mother descended from a VA family; was a circus juggler in his youth and met his future wife while on the circuit in KY; an injury led him to give up juggling for farming and store keeping in IL; 1852 he and family crossed the plains to OR by horse teams; settled on French Prairie and suffered great losses from floods; wife died leaving six children; had two children by second marriage

*25) DAVIDSON, Henry (1818- ): m'd 1840 MONTGOMERY, Sarah

DAVIDSON, Isaac Newton (16 Jun 1842- 20 Apr 1908): m'd 1865 DEMPSEY,  Chestina E.; s/o Carter and Elizabeth (Shirley) Davidson; buried Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington

*25) DAVIDSON, John P. (1818- ):

*25) DAVIDSON, Lucinda (1842-1917): m'd MURPHY, [  ]

*25) DAVIDSON, Margaret E. (1816-1887): m'd MASON,William

*25) DAVIDSON, Margaret Jane (07 Dec 1835-14 Aug 1908): m'd 26 Jun 1853 ALLINGHAM, David W.; d/o Carter and Elizabeth (Shirley) Davidson; buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Peoria, Linn County, Oregon; the Allingham family is found in the census records for Polk Co, Linn Co, Crook Co and Lane County;  Margaret was the mother of nine children (Horatio M., Ora F., Isabella D., Loren E., Otha D., Carter T., Arthur G., Dollie V. and Laura)

*25) DAVIDSON, Martha Ann (05 Apr 1840-05 Jan 1917): m'd STUMP, Jesse B: d/o Carter and Elizabeth (Shirley) Davidson; buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon

*25) DAVIDSON, Mary: m'd CUNNINGHAM, R.; d/o Henryand Sarah (Montgomery) DAVIDSON

*25) DAVIDSON, Miranda (1847-1927): m'd DAVIDSON,[   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

*25) DAVIDSON, Rebecca Lucretia (1842-1917): m'd 18 Nov 1863 MURPHY, Henderson Warren; d/o Henry and Sarah (Montgomery) Davidson; born Aug 1842 IN and died 20 Jul 1917 Linn Co, OR; buried IOOF Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn Co, OR; mother of 7 children (Sadie, John D., Omer, Nellie, Kate, Carried and Claud)

*25) DAVIDSON, Sarah Jane: m'd 1851 MCCLURE,Lindsay B.; died on the trail

*25) DAVIDSON, Theodora: d/o Henry and Sarah(Montgomery) Davidson

*25) DAVIDSON, Theodore (1849-1932):

*25) DAVIDSON, William Franklin (1843-1927): m'dCOLEMAN, Annie

*25) DAVIDSON, William M. (1845- ): m'd 1867MORRIS, Rosetta; s/o Henry and Sarah (Montgomery) Davidson

DAVIDSON, William M. (1839- aft 1870 ): m'd 1873 MODIE, Martha V.; s/o Carter and Elizabeth (Shirley) Davidson

*4) DAVIES, Edith Pocahantas Virginia (1820-1853): m'd 1851 PLAMONDON, Eugene Michael; d/o Tamerlane W.W. and Jane Smith (Payne) Davies

DAVIES, Harriet (1836-1852): d/o James and Mary (Richardson) Davies; unknown if she died prior to emigration or on trail

DAVIES, Henry Harrison (10 Mar 1843-08 Feb 1924): m'd 21 Jun 1868 SIMMONS, Hester Ellen; s/o James and Mary (Richardson) Davies; buried Washington Veterans Home Cemetery, Retsil, Kitsap County, Washington

DAVIES, James Franklin (08 Jan 1845- 20 Apr 1929): m'd 01 Aug 1866 NOBLE, Jane A.; s/o James and Mary (Richardson) Davies

DAVIES, James Franklin (10 Jan 1800- 29 Aug 1880): m1. 10 May 1827 RICHARDSON, Mary Ann; m2. 1853 BOYLES, Mrs. Sarah Anne; s/o John D. Davies; settled Washington county; buried Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Washington County, Oregon

DAVIES, Jane (29 Apr 1830-26 Jun 1922): m'd 07 Feb 1852 KELLOGG, John Beldon; d/o James and Mary (Richardson) Davies; buried Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Washington County, Oregon

DAVIES, Mary Ann ( -1852): m'd 1827 DAVIES, James; maiden name unknown at this time; died shortly after arrival

DAVIES, Melissa (02 May 1847- 01 Dec 1906): m'd 1875 SMITH, David Fred; d/o James and Mary (Richardson) Davies; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

DAVIES, Rachel (21 Apr 1832-18 May 1915): m'd 25 Aug 1853 MCKAY, James; d/o James and Mary (Richardson) Davies; buried Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Washington County, Oregon

DAVIES, Ruth (11 Sep 1852-16 Nov 1852): born on trail and died soon after arrival; d/o James and Mary (Richardson) Davies; buried Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Washington County, Oregon

*10) DAVIS, Aaron (1836-1852): s/o Silas and Jane Davis; died on Platte River of cholera

DAVIS, Alvah Isaiah. (Jan 1825 -1913): m'd GEORGE, Emily; buried Providence Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon

DAVIS, Amanda M.: m'd 1851 CHIPMAN, John

*3) DAVIS, Catherine Alvira (01 Sep 1825-01 May 1883): m'd 10 Sep 1843 CONN)R, John; d/o Benjamin and Susan (Ayers) Davis

DAVIS, Charles Hezekiah (28 May 1835-12 Jul 1888): m'd 1862 LEMMON, Elizabeth Crocker; s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; buried Wilbur Cemetery, Wilbur, Douglas County, Oregon

DAVIS, Cordelia (1841-1919): m'd BRADEN, [   ]

*10) DAVIS, Daniel S. 15 Jul (1831-22 Mar 1857): m'd BROWN, Frances Hannah; s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; buried Mary Gay Cogswell Pioneer Cemetery, Creswell, Lane County, Oregon

DAVIS, Drury: joined William Cornell party at Soda Springs on Aug 3

DAVIS, Edward E. (31 May 1851-01 Mar 1901 ): m'd 1878 KLINE, Henrietta H.; s/o Henry A. and Hester (Hook) Davis; buried IOOF Cemetery, Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon

DAVIS, Edward W. (1832- ):

*10) DAVIS, Elisha (1840-1852): s/o Silas and Jane Davis; died on Platte River of cholera

*10) DAVIS, Elizabeth (1834-23 May 1919): m'd MULVANY, Newton Elderbridge; d/o Silas and Jane Davis; buried Leona Cemetery, Douglas County, Oregon

DAVIS, Emeline (1828-03 Mar 1899): m'd NORTON, Thomas Harvey; d/o Jane Dinsmore; buried Simmons Cemetery, Mount Angel, Marion County, Oregon

*10) DAVIS, Francis Marion (06 Feb 1842-10 Jan 1887): s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; died Los Angeles County, California; buried location unknown

*10) DAVIS, Hardin (24 Nov 1829-25 Sep 1912): m'd 1851 MORTON, Iva Jane; s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; buried Wilbur Cemetery, Wilbur, Douglas County, Oregon

*10) DAVIS, Harmon C.(1831-09 Oct 1913): m'd 12 Feb 1851 BOND, Susana Iona; s/o Isaac and Sarah (Cain) Davis; buried Dayton City Cemetery, Dayton, Columbia County, Washington

*10) DAVIS, Harmon Shumate (10 Jan 1839-1884): s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; died in California

*10) DAVIS, Harmon Wallen (02 Feb 1802-29 Sep 1852): m'd SHUMATE, Martha; brother of Silas and Judith Davis; s/o Moses and Winifred (Wallen) Davis; buried Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon

DAVIS, Dr. Henry Allen. (02 May 1822-01 Nov 1899 ): m1. 02 Mar 1850 HOOK, Hester; m2. 12 Jun 1865 JONES, Grace; s/o Henry and Lodamia Davis; buried IOOF Cemetery, Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon

DAVIS, Isaac (1825-1881): m'd LEDGERWOOD, Margaret; may have originally been emigrant of 1847

DAVIS. Isaac Silas (18 Dec 1827-06 May 1870): m'd 1848 BOND, Rebecca; s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

DAVIS, J. F.:

*10) DAVIS, James (1845-1852): s/o Silas and Jane Davis; died on Platte River of cholera

DAVIS, James J. (c1830-1890): m'd MILLER, Mary A.; emigrated to CA in 1849 and then moved to OR in 1852

DAVIS, James M. (1832- ):

*10) DAVIS, John Judge (19 Jul 1833-17 Jan 1891 ): m'd 1867 HARRIS, Maria; s/o Silas and Jane (Jones)Davis; buried Brick Road Memorial Park, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington

DAVIS, John: Wagons From Wapello

*10) DAVIS, Jonas H. (1843-19 May 1925): m'd ISAAC, Margaret Mary; s/o Silas and Jane (Jones) Davis

DAVIS, Joseph:

*10) DAVIS, Judith (28 Oct 1809-01 Nov 1858): m'd 17 Aug 1833 LONG, David; sister of Harmon and Silas Davis; d/o Moses and Winifred (Wallen) Davis; buried Masonic Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon

*10) DAVIS, Martha (18 Feb 1833-14 Nov 1921): m'd 1851 RINEHART, George Washington; d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; buried Condon Masonic Cemetery, Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon

DAVIS, Martin : Wagons From Wapello

*10) DAVIS, Mary (1827-1861): d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis

*10) DAVIS, Mary (28 Mae 1836-25 May 1874): m'd 04 Aug 1855 BALL, William; d/o Silas and Jane (Jones) Davis; buried Pike Cemetery, Yamhill County, Oregon

*10) DAVIS, Minerva Jane (26 Sep 1847-24 Dec 1932): m'd RAVENS, David Fleming; d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; buried Saint John Cemetery, Saint John, Whitman County, Washington

DAVIS, Moses (1777-20 Sep 1856): m'd 26 Jan 1799 WALLEN, Winifred; died Salem, Oregon; burial details unknown

*10) DAVIS, Nancy Catherine (1842- ): d/o Silas and Jane (Jones) Davis

DAVIS, Nelson Albert (28 Jul 1826-07 Mar 1914): m1. BOND, Elizabeth Rebecca; m2. 1874 FRYER, Sarah Magdalene; s/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; buried Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Whitman County, Washington

*10) DAVIS, Olive (29 Mar 1837-22 May 1892): m1. LOONEY, James C.; m2. 1864 GRAY, Frederick Lutanner; d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; buried Mount Vernon Pioneer Cemetery, Springfield, Lane County, Oregon

DAVIS, Platt A. Dr. (1825-1902): m'd 1849 WOLF, Sophia

*10) DAVIS, Rachel (1851- ): d/o Silas and Jane (Jones) Davis

*10) DAVIS, Sarah Ann (10 Aug 1844-10 Feb 1917): m. 1860 MUSTARD, John; d/o Harmon and Martha (Shumate) Davis; buried Dayton City Cemetery, Dayton, Columbia Coungty, Washington

*10) DAVIS, Sarah E. (1852-1941): m1. 09 Nov 1869 COLLEY, George W.; m2. 27 Feb 1881 SMITH, Charles H.; m3. c1894 SAVAGE, Lewis N.; d/o Harmon and Susan (Bond) Davis; born 09 Dec 1852 shortly after arrival

*10) DAVIS, Silas (1806-1852): m'd 1832 JONES, Jane; brother of Harmon and Judith Davis; s/o Moses and Winifred (Wallen) Davis; burial location unknown; Mary Jane Long, "Crossing the Plains in 1852," 1915, p. 3, has him dying of cholera on the north side of the Platte River, probably in Nebraska [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

DAVIS, William Henry (31 Aug 1852-09 Jan 1854): s/o Dr. Henry Allen and Hester (Hook) Davis; born on trail or shortly after arrival; burial location unknown

*11) DAVIS, Young Man: named in Coon family records

DAVISON, Mary A. (1837-1926):

DAY, John G. ( -1896): m'd 1852 GILLISPIE, Agnes L.; married wife in Marion Co; moved to Lane Co where he took up DLC NW of Springfield which he cultivated until 1861; disposed of it and moved to 320 acres located farther north on the McKenzie river; c1863 he sold land and moved with family to British Columbia where he stayed until c1867 when he returned to Eugene area.  He latter left the city and took up residence on what became known as Day island where he remained until shortly before his death

DAY, William (c1824- ): Wagons From Wapello

DEALY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DEALY, David Jr. (1824-1892): m1. 1847 TUCKER, Diana; m2. 1852 RAY, Mary Jane; m3. 1865 CLEARWATER, Martha; s/o David and Rebecca (Mills) Dealy Sr.; died in Bellingham, WA

DEALY, Nancy A. (1822-1892): m'd 28 Mar 1839 TUCKER, William Hiram "Buck"; d/o David and Rebecca (Mills) Dealy Sr.; born 22 Dec 1822 in Jackson Co, MO and died 16 Feb 1892 Linn Co, OR;  buried Providence Cemetery, near Scio,Linn Co, OR; mother fifteen children  (Rebecca Ann, James Patterson, David Mallory, Sarah Jane Elizabeth, William Daniel Woodson, John Thomas, Pleasant Branch, David D. Allen, Martha Francis, Mary J. C., Alcy Melvina, Hannah E., Charles Jefferson and Martin Rober E Lee)

DEAN, Comfort: m'd 1827 DIMICK, Joseph

DEAN, Francis M. (1827- ):

DEARDORFF, David Harrison (21 May 1827-25 Jul 1904): m'd 10 Feb 1846 ARMENTROUT, Lucinda Amelia; s/o Christian Deardorff

DEARDORFF, George (1850-1907):

DEARDORFF, Lucinda A.: m'd 1846 DEARDORFF, David H.; maiden name unknown at this time

DECRUIS, Almon P. (1818- ): m'd [   ], Catherine

DECRUIS, Catherine: m'd DECRUIS, Almon P.; maiden name unknown at this time

DEFFENBACHER, Frederick (1843-1927): s/o Jonas and Priscilla Deffenbacher

DEFFENBACHER, Jonas Conrad (1819-1887): m'd [   ], Priscilla

DEFFENBACHER, Priscilla (1822-1899): m'd DEFFENBACHER, Jonas Conrad; maiden name unknown at this time

DEFORD, Child: c/o Samuel Deford

DEFORD, Jane Deborah; d/o Samuel Deford

DEFORD, Jasper Newton; s/o Samuel Deford

DEFORD, Samuel: I also believe that Samuel Deford came from Iowa.  He had three children with him and married a divorcee in Douglas County Oregon before moving to Linn County.  Two of his children married Hoskins children.    Stanford Howell married Adeline Northrup in Douglas County, Oregon.

DEKUM FAMILY RESEARCHER: 
DEKUM, Frank (1829-1894): m. March 27, 1859 REINIG, Frances; Frank was  born November 5, 1829 Bavaria, Germany; to California in 1852 by Panama, to Oregon via ship in 1853; had a fruit and confectionary store; died in Portland October 19, 1894

DELANCY, Philemon:

DELASHMUTT, Butler Banks (c1851- ): s/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt

DELASHMUTT, Elizabeth: m'd c1845 DELASHMUTT, Russell T.; maiden name unknown at this time

DELASHMUTT, Isabel Jane (c1836- ): d/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt

DELASHMUTT, John Kay (1814- ): m1. 1837 HAGAR, Amanda; m2. 1854 Bennett, Phoebe (Cresswell); m3. PETTIJOHN, Mary; m4.BILLINGS, Emeline; first wife died shortly before emigration in 1852

DELASHMUTT, Peter (c1846- ): s/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt

DELASHMUTT, Russell T. (1820- ): m'd c1845 [   ], Elizabeth

DELASHMUTT, Sarah Elizabeth (c1844- ): d/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt

DELASHMUTT, Van Smith (1842-1921): s/o John and Amanda (Hagar) Delashmutt

DEMENT, Russell Cooke: m'd NORRIS, Lucy Ann; s/o Samuel and Caroline (Spencer) Dement;  Russell Cook Dement by Ben Truwe

DEMENT, Samuel M.: m'd 1846 SPENCER, Caroline; m2. 1866 [   ], Louisa W.; prior to emigration it appears Samuel Dement spent most of his adult life in Monroe Co, OH; after removing to Oregon he settled at Coos County where he was shown as a blacksmith in the 1860 census.  In 1866, after the death of his wife he returned to OH to visit and remarried there, bringing his new wife and her children back to Oregon;  Samuel died 15 Nov 1885 at Fallbrook, San Diego county, CA of heart disease.    He had gone there to visit to see if a milder climate would be better for his health.  Although there is  marker for him in the Norway Cemetery at Myrtle Point, OR it appears that he was actually buried in Fallbrook, CA.

DENBY, Capt: mentioned in Kern diary

DENISON, John ( -1852): died on trail

DENNIS, Capt.:

DENNY, Christian (30 May 1813-20 Oct 1852): m'd 28 Sep 1834 NICKERSON, Eliza Blanchard.; buried Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon; father of Laura, Sarah, Owen N., John, Mahala and Presley M.; emigrated with 10 yoke oxen, 7 cows and 3 horses

DENNY, Cyntha (21 Aug 1813-09 Jan 1894): m'd 12 Oct 1829 MILLER, Daniel Posey; buried Missouri Flat Cemetery, Applegate, Jackson County, Oregon

DENNY, John F. (06 Sep 1840-05 Jul 1912): m'd 05 Mar 1867 KESTER, Sarah Fannie; s/o Christian and Eliza (Nickerson) Denny; buried IOOF Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon

"Politician, volunteer soldier, farmer, was born in Athens, Ohio, the son of Christian and Eliza Nickerson Denny.  In 1852 he came with his parents to Peterson Butte, in Linn County, and was educated at Santiam Academy.  He farmed and dabbled in early day politics until 1864, when he enlisted in the First Oregon Infantry.  In 1867 he married Sarah F. Kester and returned to farming at Peterson Butte near Lebanon, where in 1881 he received and liberated a shipment of Chinese pheasants, received from his brother, Judge Owen N. Denny, then U. S. consul at TIen-Tien, China.  These birds soon multiplied in such numbers as to be prolific everywhere in western America today, and are a favorite game bird of the open fields.  The Dennys had two children." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 72]

DENNY, Laura Ann (1835-05 Nov 1897): m'd 1853 RALSTON, William; d/o Christian and Eliza (Nickerson) Denny; buried Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon

DENNY, Louisa Catherine (20 Oct 1844-22 Mar 1924): m'd 1862 FRYE, George Frederick; d/o Arthur Armstrong and Mary Ann (Boren) Denny; settled King County, Washington

DENNY, Mahala G. (30 Oct 1842-05 Jan 1922): m'd 1871 PIKE, Benjamin Franklin; d/o Christian and Eliza (Nickerson) Denny; buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon

DENNY, Owen Nickerson (04 Sep 1838-30 Jun 1900): m'd 23 Dec 1868 HALL, Gertrude Jane; s/o Christian and Eliza (Nickerson) Denny; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; wife was a Whitman Massacre survivor;

DENNY, Presley Melbourne (20 Aug 1845-31 Oct 1900).: m'd 1862 LOW, Isabel; s/o Christian and Eliza (Nickerson) Denny; buried Mount Oliver Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah

DENNY, Rebecca Jane (30 May 1819-11 Apr 1909): m'd 17 Apr 1851 FANNO, Augustus R.; d/o Fielding and Jane (Hicklin) Denny; buried Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Washington County, Oregon; may have emigrated to Oregon earlier based on marriage date

DENNY, Sarah Elizabeth (15 Oct 1836-15 Sep 1916): m'd 05 Apr 1856 GOLTRA, William Henry; d/o Christian and Eliza (Nickerson) Denny; buried Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn County, Oregon

DENTON, Charles W. (1830- ): m'd 1851 [   ], Elizabeth

DENTON, Elizabeth: m'd 1851 DENTON, Charles W.

DERBY, James R. (1826- ): m'd 1851 OLDS, Lucy A.

DEVAUL, Mitchell:

DEWITT, F.M.:

DICK, Jeremiah (1818- ):

DICKERSON, Joseph H. (1831- ):

DICKEY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*4) DICKEY, James C. (1830- ):

*4) DICKEY, R.:

DICKEY, Sarah Jane: m'd 04 Oct 1846 ANDREWS, William J.

*4) DICKEY, Thomas J. (1825- ): m'd 1849 READ,Narcissa

DICKINSON, Obed: m'd HUMPHREY, Charlotte; arrived by ship; Obed was the 1st minister of the Salem 1st Congregational Church. Obed Dickinson presided over the marriage of America Waldo and Richard  Bogle.  Charlotte and Obed also hosted the reception, creating quite a scandal.  Charlotte was dedicated to expanding literacy for the black people of that time.  Charlotte�s shipboard journal was donated to the Oregon Historical Society.  Obed and Charlotte Dickinson�s daughter, Cora, was born in Salem.  She married Albert N Moores, a son of John and Virginia Lamont Moores, and grandson of Isaac and Jane Alexander Moores (pioneers of 1852)

DICKINSON, Josiah (1805- ):

DICKMAN, C. W. ( -1912): SMITH, Lydia C.

DICKSON, Mahala ( -1912): m'd DICKSON, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

DILLER, Sophia ( -1931): m'd CHARMAN, [   ]

DILLEY, Joseph: m'd [   ], Mary

DILLEY, Mary: m'd DILLEY, Joseph; maiden name unknown at this time

DILLON, Isaac Rev. (1823-1902): m'd 1853 [   ], Mary C.

DIMICK, Athie: d/o Joseph and Comfort (Dean) Dimick

DIMICK, Elizabeth: m'd STARR, George; d/o Joseph and Comfort (Dean) Dimick

DIMICK, Benjamin: twin of Joseph Jr.; s/o Joseph and Comfort (Dean) Dimick

DIMICK, John: s/o Joseph and Comfort (Dean) Dimick

DIMICK, Joseph (1807- ): m'd 1827 DEAN, Comfort

DIMICK, Joseph Jr.: twin of Benjamin; s/o Joseph and Comfort (Dean) Dimick

DIMICK, Lucinda: m'd CAMPBELL, [   ]; d/o Joseph and Comfort (Dean) Dimick

DIMICK, Mary: d/o Joseph and Comfort (Dean) Dimick

DIMICK, Samuel: s/o Joseph and Comfort (Dean) Dimick

DIMICK, Thomas ( -1852): of Shelby Co, IL died on trail

DINSMORE, Elizabeth: m'd 1850 DINSMORE, J. C.; maiden name unknown at this time

DINSMORE, James C. (1825- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Elizabeth; name also shown as John C.

DISNEY, Mark:

DIVERS, Davis (1823- ): m'd 1842 [   ], Patherina

DIVERS, Elizabeth ( -1852): died on trail

DIVERS, Patherina: m'd 1842 DIVERS, Davis

DIXON, Anna (1833-1906); m�d 1854 SHORT, John Lewis; d/o James B. DIXON & Susan COPPLE

DIXON, Elizabeth: m'd 1843 DIXON, Hiram; maiden name unknown at this time

DIXON, Enoch (1844-109); m�d 1858 WELLES, Seletsy M.; s/o James B. DIXON & Susan COPPLE

DIXON, Hiram (1809- ): m'd 1843 [   ], Elizabeth

DIXON, James Baughman DIXON (1803-1895); m�d 1824 Susan COPPLE; Brother of Hiram DIXON   In 1853 both he and his brother Hiram DIXON took their families to Douglas County where they settled on the North Umpqua River; was originally an emigrant of 1852 who returned east to bring out family

DIXON, James Riley (1846-1930); m�d 1875 Mary Hester CHAMPAGNE; s/o James B. DIXON & Susan COPPLE

DIXON, Jesse D. (1831- ):

DIXON, Joel (1833- ):

*18) DIXON, John (1832-1896): s/o William Dixon; brother of Robert; paid $50 to join company; helped drive provision wagon for Scott family; "To day (August 15) 5 of our company concluded to go on by water.  They accordingly fitted up two wagon beds for the purpose and launded them into the Snake, they seem to answer a good purpose and if no accident befalls them they will reach the dalles in ten days or less."  (They planned on floating to Fort Boise and then travel afoot on account of the river rapids and falls.  The party included John Dixon, Robert Dixon, Frank Gay, Robert King and George Burns.); first worked at Oregon City as a carpenter; died 29 Feb 1896 at Lafayette, OR

DIXON, Joshua (1829- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Susan Martha; m'd at Ft. Kearney 14 May 1852

DIXON, Melinda (1829-1890);  m�d  1849 John CHENOWETH; d/o James B. DIXON and Susan COPPLE 

DIXON, Ralph Benton (1846-1929); m�d 1873 Nancy LIVINGSTON; s/o James B. DIXON & Susan COPPLE (I believe it is he for whom Dixonville (6 miles e. of Roseburg was named.)

*18) DIXON, Robert: m'd 22 Nov 1860 SCOTT, Louise J.; s/o William Dixon; brother of John; paid $50 to join company; helped drive provision wagon for Scott family; "To day (August 15) 5 of our company concluded to go on by water.  They accordingly fitted up two wagon beds for the purpose and launded them into the Snake, they seem to answer a good purpose and if no accident befalls them they will reach the dalles in ten days or less."  (They planned on floating to Fort Boise and then travel afoot on account of the river rapids and falls.  The party included John Dixon, Robert Dixon, Frank Gay, Robert King and George Burns.); first worked at Oregon City as a carpenter; died 29 Feb 1896 at Lafayette, OR; did surveying work during summer of 1853

DIXON, Susan Martha: m'd 1852 DIXON, Joshua; maiden name unknown at this time

DIXON, Thomas (1841-1878); killed by Indians in the Steens Mtns., OR while freighting for the family;  s/o of James B. DIXON & Susan COPPLE

DOAK, William (c1822- ): m'd 1853 JOHNSON, Sarah E.

DOAN, John (1823- ):

DOBSON, Rachel ( -1852): died on trail

DODGE, James R. (1818- ): m'd 1841 [   ], May A.

DODGE, May A.: m'd 1841 DODGE, James R.; maiden name unknown at this time

DODGE, Pardon M. (1810- ):

DODSON, Jeremiah (1791- ):

DODSON, John (1791- ): m'd 1837 ANDERSON, Hannah

DODSON, Marcellus M. (1819- ): m'd 1843 [   ], Susan

DODSON, Susan: m'd 1843 DODSON, Marcellus M.; maiden name unknown at this time

DOGGETT, James Simms: m'd BANKS, Elizabeth Rose

DOLAN, Mary L. ( -1915): m'd DOLAN, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

DOLBY, Herrod ( -1852): died on trail

DOLLEY, David ( -1852): died on trail

DOLLEY, Horace ( -1852); "June 30 "We passed today seven graves.  Two were placed tolerably near each other one bearing the inscription "Charles Botsford murdered June 28th 1852:, The murderer lies in the next grave": The other bears the inscription of "Horace Dolley hung June 29th 1852".  It appears Dolley had contracted a grudge towards Botsford with regard to some little difficulty between them--had persuaded him to accompany him in a excursion and while alone with him he dealt the blow at which humanity would at any time recoil.  Vengeance however quickly followed him and he was doomed to the penalty which his conduct so complety deserved" [Covered Wagon Women, Vol 5 Diary of Abigail Jane Scott p.79]

DOLMAN, William H. (1830- ):

DONACA, Benjamin (1839-1925):

DONACA, Samuel: m'd COOK, Elizabeth

DONACA, William Bailey (1836- ): m'd 1871 HARBIN, Lenora Jane; father of John Middleton, Lizzie Ellen, William Hayes, Charles Walter, Ferrell Coler and Morton Winford; s/o Samuel and Elizabeth (Cook) Donaca

DONAGHE, Elizabeth Malvina (1827-1903): m'd THOMPSON, Mercer

DONAGHE, Sarah Wiseman ( -1891).: m'd THOMPSON, Joseph; name also seen as Denagree; born in KY and died in Oregon Sept 1891

DONALDSON, T. B. (1839- ):

DONNELL, Camilla ( -1914): m'd 1852 DONNELL, Zelek M.; maiden name unknown at this time

DONNELL, Zelek M. (1829- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Camilla

DONOVAN, Pat:

DOOLITTLE, Harriet O. (1841-1857): d/o Benjamin and Lucy (Shaff) Doolittle; died in Douglas Co, OR

DOOLITTLE, Luther W. (1825- ):

DORETY, Mary ( -1852): died on trail

DOUGHTY, Francis Wright (1810-1891): m'd MURPHY, John Ecles

DORR, Absalom: Wagons From Wapello

DORR, Dudley (c1810- ): m'd [   ], Eliza

DORR, Eliza: m'd DORR, Dudley; maiden name unknown at this time

DORRIS, B.F. (1829- ):

DORSEY, George (1830- ): m'd 1856 VAUGHN, Adaline

DOTY, James Henry ( -1916):

DOTY, Lucinda J. (1835-1922): m'd 15 Mar 1853 AMBLER, John Alex; Lucinda was born 17 Dec 1835 IL and died 11 Apr 1922 Shelton, Mason Co, WA; buried Shelton Memorial Park Cemetery, Shelton, Mason Co, WA; John and Lucinda are divorced; after the divorce John remains in Washington and Lucinda returns to Linn Co, OR; she later returns to Mason Co, WA to live with her daughter, Libby; Lucinda was the mother of  five children (Mary M., Elizabeth J. "Libby", Alice A., Barbara and David L.)

DOTY Winnefred S. (1825-1897): m'd 1844 MOORE, William Tandy

DOUGLAS, Fidelia ( -1925):

DOUGLAS, John (1794- ):

DOUGLAS, Levi (1832-1918):

DOUGHTY, Frances Wright (1810-1891): m. 22 Mar 1827 MURPHY, John Ecles; born 14 Nov 1810 Barren Co, KY and died 30 Dec 1891 Monmouth, Polk Co, OR; buried at Fircrest Cemetery, Monmouth, Polk Co, OR; mother of 13 known children (Susan Jane, William Preston, Elizabeth Frances, Henderson Warren, James Thompson, David Newson, Preston Holcomb, Nancy Angeline, Mary Adeline, Sarah Ann, Emma D., Ellen Margaret and Albert)

DOWNER, Henry F. (1847-1931):

DOWNER, T.:

DOWNEY, J.G.:

Harriet DOWNING FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DOWNING, Elizabeth (1817 at sea-1883 St. Helens, OR ): m'd 1836 NEER, Abraham Caleb (1809-1889)

DOWNING, Fred ( -1896):

DOWNING, Harriet (1826 PA � 1859 OR); m�d 1843 Thomas George King; d/o Alexander and Elizabeth (Burns) Downing

DOWNING, James W. (1818- ):

DOWNING, Susannah. (1830-1919): m'd LAFFEY, Bernard

DOYLE, Emma T. (1850-1883): m'd 1872 FOSTER, James W.

DOYLE, R.I.: m'd EMERY, [   ]

DRAIN, Charles Douglas. (28 Dec 1816-14 Jun 1894): m'd 1849 ENSLEY, Nancy Gates; buried East Drain Cemetery, Drain, Douglas County, Oregon  

DRAIN, Catherine Ann (27 Jan 1847-20 May 1919): m'd 1865 LANE, Simon R; d/o Charles and Nancy (Ensley) Drain; buried Roseburg Memorial Gardens, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon

DRAIN, John Charles (22 May 1843-05 Apr 1891): m'd 09 Mar KREWSON, Lucy Ann; s/o Charles and Nancy (Ensley) Drain; buried East Drain Cemetery, Drain, Douglas County, Oregon

DRAIN, Josephine (c1851 -1852): d/o Charles and Nancy (Ensley) Drain

DRAKE, John Melancthon (1819-1891): m'd 1844 THOMPSON, Elizabeth

DRAKE, William Henry (1847-1923):

DRAY, A. H. ( -1915):

DREKEY, Thomas J. (1830- ):

DRIVER, Isaac Deltz. (27 Aug 1824-30 Oct 1907): m1. 1848 CRUMLEY, Rebecca; m2. 30 Jan 1852 HARDENBROOK, Mary; m3 09 Sep 1869 ILES, Leanna; m4. 01 Mar 1871 NORTHROP, Anna S., m5. 16 Jun 1877 WILLIAMS, Mary Eliza;  s/o Thomas and Thankful (Travis) Driver; buried Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon

     "A life of great usefulness and of far reaching influence ended when on the 30th of October, 1907, Rev. Isaac D. Driver was called to his final home, at the age of eighty three years. For over fifty years he devoted his attention to the study of the Bible and he became known as one of the most eminent theologians in the country as well as a debater of nation wide prominence, frequently engaging in theological debate with Robert G. Ingersoll and other noted agnostics. He also gained prominence as a writer and lecturer and his work in behalf of the church was of untold benefit.
     Dr. Driver was born on the Maumee river, near Fort Defiance, Ohio, August 27, 1824, a son of Thomas and Thankful (Travis) Driver, natives of Pennsylvania, and of Puritan ancestry. Emigrating to Ohio, the father became one of the pioneers of that state. He was a loyal and patriotic citizen and during the War of 1812 he served as a lieutenant under General William Henry Harrison, being stationed at Fort Meigs. In 1828 he was commissioned to conduct the Indians across the Mississippi river when the fort guarded a trading post on the site of the present city of Chicago. In days of peace he worked at his trade of silversmith and also engaged in the practice of law. In 1827 he removed to Fort Wayne, Indiana, and in the following year, in company with his son, Isaac D., he explored the country near South Bend and also camped on the low lying marsh land and open prairie which was destined to become the site of the metropolitan center of the west. At Fort Wayne Mr. Driver and his brother were largely engaged in trading with the Indians and in buying and selling land. In 1834 they removed to Goshen, Elkhart county, Indiana, where they engaged in farming and trading for a decade, and in 1844 they went to Noble county. They engaged in farming in that section of the country until 1852, when they sold their holdings and started across the plains to Oregon. They reached Iowa in the fall of that year and spent the winter in that state, continuing their journey in the spring and reaching their destination in the fall of 1853. Taking up his abode in what is now Douglas county, the father there engaged in farming and was thus active until his death in 1861, at the age of eighty seven years. The mother, however, had died in 1853, while en route to Oregon, and she was buried on the Bear river.
     Dr. Driver was the seventh in order of birth in their family of twelve children and he attended school in Indiana to the age of thirteen years, when he began the work of carrying the mails on horseback between Fort Wayne and South Bend, Indiana. This was a very hazardous undertaking for a boy of his years, as the country was then wild and unsettled, harboring many hostile Indians and highwaymen, and for his bravery, regularity and safe discharge of duty, he was allowed double wages. He worked at this task for three years and having saved a sufficient sum of money he reentered school, continuing his studies until he reached the age of twenty two years and acquiring the best education obtainable at that period. After completing his schooling he engaged in farming and stock raising.
     In 1848 he married Rebecca Crumley, who passed away at the end of a year, leaving a son, Samuel M, now deceased. In 1849, in company with about four hundred others, Dr. Driver crossed the plains to California, several of the company dying of cholera en route, the remainder arriving at Steep Hollow on the 1st of October of that year. In that section of the state he successfully followed mining until the spring of 1850, when he went to San Francisco, where he sailed for home, going by way of the Isthmus of Panama. On arriving in Indiana he resumed his farming operations and in 1852 was united in marriage to Mary Hardenbrook. In the fall of that year he joined his father and brothers in the trip across the plains to Oregon, the party consisting of fifteen people, four ox teams and two wagons drawn by horses. They arrived in the Willamette valley on the 14th of September, 1853, and on the 4th of October filed on their claims in the Umpqua valley, in what is now Douglas county. There Dr. Driver followed farming and stock raising until his health became impaired and then began studying for the ministry, entering upon the work of preaching the gospel in the Umpqua valley in 1857, conducting services in his home. In 1858 he united with the Oregon conference of the Methodist Episcopal church and was first assigned to Jacksonville and later to Eugene, Corvallis, The Dallies and Oregon City. In 1867 he was appointed agent of the American Bible Society for Oregon, Washington, Montana and Idaho, in which connection he traveled throughout the northwest for the purpose of locating preachers for the distribution of the Bible, and in accomplishing his work he met with many dangers and difficulties but never suffered serious injury. In 1867 he was called upon to mourn the loss of his wife, who passed away leaving five children, of whom three survive, one residing in Oregon, another in Washington and the third in California. In 1871, in Eugene, Dr. Driver was united in marriage to Leanna Iles, whose demise occurred seven months later. He became a presiding elder over the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church and after serving for a period of seven years as agent for the American Bible Society he resigned and made a trip to the east, where he wedded Anna Northrup. He returned with his bride to Oregon and was appointed presiding elder of the Salem district, which office he filled for two years. In 1875 death again entered his household, removing therefrom his wife, who had become the mother of a daughter, Anna, who is now Mrs. Hemphill, living near Stockton, California.
     In 1876 be was assigned to Monroe, Oregon, and in the following year he was wedded Mary E. Williams, who was born in Illinois, February 18, 1851, a daughter of Smith and Irenia (Jones) Williams, the former a native of Indiana and the latter of Illinois. The father was a farmer by occupation and in 1852 he crossed the plains from Illinois to Oregon, locating in Linn county, where he took up land east of the present site of Lebanon. This property he later sold and purchased land near Halsey, which he continued to operate throughout his remaining years. He passed away in 1870 at the age of forty two years and the mother survived him for many years, her demise occurring in January, 1899, when she was sixty nine years of age. To Dr. and Mrs. Driver were born eight children, namely: Grace Irene, Royal D., Livingston, Lena, Wiley A., Paul S., Ralph A. and Frances E.
     After his fifth marriage Dr. Driver preached the gospel at Brownsville and Eugene and for four years was presiding elder of the latter district. In 1883 he purchased a farm of one hundred and thirty five acres near Eugene but did not engage in its active operation, the work being conducted by his sons, who also engaged very successfully in raising pure bred Clydesdale horses, Jersey cattle and Berkshire hogs. They continued to cultivate that farm for a period of twenty five years, transforming it into a valuable and well improved property.
     In 1886 Dr. Driver was assigned to the Centenary church at Portland, Oregon, where he accomplished much good. For over fifty years he was an earnest and faithful student of divine truths and was greatly assisted in his research work by his large library, which includes the original translation of the anti-Nicene library from Christ down through all the Apostolic Epistles. He became known as one of the most noted authorities on the Bible in the country, and in 1889 when the Secular Union in session in Chicago issued a challenge to Protestant denominations to meet them in open discussion, comparing Christianity with secularism, the Rev. Dwight L. Moody induced Dr. Driver to accept the challenge. As Dr. Moody's representative he met Charles Watts, Esq., of Toronto, Canada, the champion of free thought, in a four nights' discussion at the Princess theater in Chicago. Dr. Driver devoted over fifty years to research work in order that he might meet the arguments of infidels and agnostics and he gained recognition as an eminent theologian. Charles Watts was the editor of Secular Thought and the associate of Charles Bradlaugh and George J. Holyoke, and he was known as the foremost debater in the "free field". For three months Dr. Driver remained in Chicago, attending Dr. Moody's School of Churches, and his work in connection with Bible teaching was of great worth and lasting benefit.
     On returning to Oregon he was appointed general agent to build the Portland Hospital, which he accomplished at an expense of one hundred thousand dollars, soliciting the subscriptions and purchasing the land. In 1906 he purchased a farm of three hundred and fifty three acres one and a half miles south of Tangent, upon which be spent his remaining years. He passed away at the advanced age of eighty three years but for two years prior to his demise had been in failing health as the result of his untiring and zealous labors in behalf of the Christian religion. He was a noted lecturer and writer and a strong and eloquent speaker, imbued with a firm belief in the doctrines which he taught, and as a debater he attained nation wide prominence, having as his opponents Robert G. Ingersoll and other well known agnostics. In his political views Dr. Driver was a republican and fraternally he was a Mason, holding membership in the Royal Arch Chapter, of which for many years he served as chaplain, and in his life he exemplified the beneficent teachings of the order. He influenced many into choosing the better path of life and his good work goes on in the lives of those who came under his ministry. His name will ever be an honored one in the annals of the state and nation, and of him it may well be said: "The world is better for his having lived in it."
     Mrs. Driver and her sons are still residing upon the home farm, and in connection with its operation they also conduct a dairy, their interests being most successfully managed. Paul S. and Ralph A., the younger sons in the family, rendered valuable aid to the country during the World war, the former serving in the navy and the latter in the army, and they are proving worthy sons of their distinguished father."
[History of Oregon by Charles Henry Carey Vol 3 p. 438-42; An Illustrated History of Oregon by Harvey K Hines p. 1028-9]

DRIVER, Samuel Mitchell (14 May 1848 -24 Jul 1915): m1. 06 Jul 1868 CANUTT, Mary Emily; 28 Dec 1873 STARR, Hannah M.; s/o Isaac and Rebecca (Crumley) Driver; died Riverside County, California; burial location unknown

DRURY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*16) DRURY, Celinda Susan (1847-1937): m'd 21 May 1865 ROBERTS, Albert F.; d/o Thompson and Rebecca (Newton) Drury; born 22 Dec 1847 Wayne Co, IN; died 08 Feb 1937 Newberg, Yamhill Co, OR; mother of eight known children (John, Minnie, Roxie, Rosella, William A., Frederick W., Mabel Lillie and Alfred F.); settled in Yamhill County until later years when she is found living with her son in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR

*16) DRURY, Dr. Charles (1814-1891): m1.  02 May 1838 PRENTICE, Nancy ( -1839); m2. 20 Mar 1845 MCGREER, Eliza Brandenburg; first cousin to Thompson Drury; born 23 Oct 1814 Wayne Co, IN; returned to IA c1853: Muscatine County, IA bio states that he went to CA in 1852; since he shows up in the Muscatine County, IA census in 1854 it appears he may have stayed only a short time before returning east; he helped tend to the sick on the journey in 1852

*16) DRURY, Emily Frances (1845-1863): m'd 1863 SALING, Edmond Snow (Edmond was also emigrant of 1852); d/o Thompson and Rebecca (Newton) Drury; born 06 Feb 1845 and died c1864; no known children (may have died in childbirth); husband was remarried in Sep 1865

*16) DRURY, Melissa Ellen (1843-1924): m'd 1858 PAYNE, Martin V. d/o Squire Thompson and Rebecca (Newton) Drury; born 24 Feb 1843 IN; died 21 May 1924 Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, CA; mother of five known children (Clairborn "Clay" G., Milford Ammon, Rodham Kenner, Wells Drury and Rebecca Ellen); settled in Yamhill County, OR but was found in later years with her children in ID and CA

*16) DRURY, Newton (1849-1875): s/o Thompson and Rebecca (Newton) Drury; born 20 Nov 1849 IL and died 16 Jan 1875; little is found regarding Newton

*16) 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 (Melissa Ellen, Emily Frances, Celinda Susan, Newton and Wells W.); the children were taken to Oregon by other Drury and Shortridge family members and place with at least three families in Yamhill County

*16) DRURY, Wells W. (1851-1932): m'd 23 May 1888 BISHOP, Ella Lorraine; s/o Thompson and Rebecca (Newton) Drury; aftter death of parents guardianship was granted to  Rev. Alfred R. Elder who saw that he got an education; Wells resided in NV for a time as a reporter and spent later years in CA as a journalist, newspaper editor and well known public figure; father of five children (Newton D., Alfred, Aubrey W., Muriel and Lorraine)

DUCKWORTH, Elizabeth M.: m'd 1847 SALING, Edmund Snow

DUDLEY, Caroline: m'd 1846 DUDLEY, Spencer; maiden name unknown at this time

DUDLEY, Spencer (1823- ): m'd 26 Aug 1846 ALLEN, Caroline

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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 (1822 - ): m'd 1845 ZICKAFOOSE, Mary Catherine

DUNCAN, Elizabeth: m'd 1842 DUNCAN, Robert R.; maiden name unknown at this time

DUNCAN, Henry O. (1806- ): m'd 1833 BLEVINS, Polly

DUNCAN, Robert R. (1816- ): m'd 1842 [   ], Elizabeth

DUNHAM, Amos (1833- ):

DUNLAP, Agnes H. (1832-1921): m'd DUNLAP, [   ]

DUNIWAY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*5: DUNIWAY, Abigail:

*5: DUNIWAY, Benjamin: m'd [    ], Maria

*5: DUNIWAY, Emily ( -1852): died on trail

*5: DUNIWAY, Mary M. ( -1852): died on trail

DUNMORE, Sherman ( -1852):

"July 15 This day we remained in camp.  We have been thrown into considerable excitement in consequence of a murder being committed in a train from Wisconsin, which is now camped one (half) mile from us (in the trial of which the men of our train have been called upon as jurymen).  The murder was committed on Hams fork of Green River, and the circumstances connected with it as near as I could learn was as follows:  One Daniel Olmstead was taking five men across the plains, and it appears that they had not lived very agreeably together as it was proved in the trial which came off to day that the five had boasted that they had their boss under their thumb and intended to keep him there.  It was proved that Olmstead went out in the morning to watch his cattle telling Sherman Dunmore (the murdered man) to make a fire and put on the teakettle so they could have some breakfast.  When he returned at breakfast time the other men had finished their repast and he asked where his breakfast was.  Dunmore replied that if he wanted any he might cook it himself.  This was the result of much abusive language on both sides; however Olmstead prepared his breakfast himself.  Dunmore threatening in the most abusive manner to whip him.  Olmstead calmly replied that if he did he would not live long to brag about it.  Upon this he left him and went into the tent and commenced eating his breakfast, using for the purpose a small sized butcher knife.  Dunmore followed him and jumping upon him commenced beating him and endeavored to kick him in the face with his boots.  Olmstead called upon the bystanders to take him off saying at the same time that he had a knife.  As no one interfered he stabbed him in the lower part of the chest.  Upon this Dunmore started back and exclaimed that he was stabbed.  He fell and in twenty minutes was a corpse.  The jury after an impartial investigation of the tragical affair brought in a verdict to this effect:  That the wound was made by the knife of Olmstead caused the death of the said Dunmore and that the same was inflicted by the aforesaid Olmstead in self defense." [Covered Wagon Women Vol 5, Journal of Abigail Jane Scott p. 88]

DUNN, Cecelia Christian (1840-1919):

DUNN, Patrick (24 Mar 1824-29 Jul 1901): m'd 23 Feb 1854 HILL, Mary Minerva

"Jackson County pioneer and public official, was born in Ireland, and after coming to America lived In Penn., Ill., and California before settling near Ashland in 1852.  He served in the Rogue River Wars, being wounded in 1853; was a territorial representative, 1854-55; assessor of Jackson County, 1864; and county commissioner several terms, and county clerk, 1872.  Among other men of achievement of his day and area, he became locally distinguished and respected.  In 1854 he married Mary M. Hill; they had four children." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 77]

DUNNIGAN, Isiabelia (15 Mar 1806 -21 Mar 1880): m'd c.1823 MOSER, Joseph Sr.; mother of 10 children (John, Lucinda, Mary, Tobias, Solomon, Joseph, Elizabeth, Harriet, Alonzo and William); buried Miller Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, Oregon; headstone says Isiabelia but most often referred to in records as Isabella

DUNNING, Sarah G.: m'd 1830 DUNNING, Urial H.; maiden name unknown at this time

DUNNING, Uriah H. (1788- ): m'd 1830 [   ], Sarah G.

DUPEERS, Mahala ( -1852): [**RR: DUPEERS in Sylvester & John B Hall, Oregon Statesman, 12-18-1852, p. 1]

DURHAM, Daniel O. (1829- ): m'd 29 Jul 1843 CLARK, Sylvia D.

DUSSY, D. S.:

DUTCHER, John G. (1819- ):

DUVALL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DUVALL, David (1827- ): m'd 1846 HOFFLER, Priscilla

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

DUVALL, Nicholas (1799- ): m'd 1846 [   ], Mary Ann; wife did not come to OR

*24) DUZAN, Mark ( -1852) traveled to Oregon with Jacob Jones Train; s/o William Duzan; MARK A. DUZAN Was the son of William Duzan, an early settler of Clarkstown. He was born in Tennessee, and come with the family to Indiana in 1834 when he was a lad of fifteen years of age. He worked on the farm, using his spare time in acquiring a good or rather a useful education. He was born about the year 1819 or 1820, for he was barely old enough to take his seat in the state senate in 1844 and 1845, to which he was elected to represent Boone and Hamilton counties. In 1846 he went in the army to Mexico, serving as private with credit. In 1850 he was elected a member of the Constitutional Convention, where he served to the satisfaction of the people. In 1852 he went, or rather started to Oregon, but he died on the plains and was buried there. Mark A. Duzan had one of the happiest make-ups of any man I ever was acquainted with. He could adapt himself to the senate chamber or drive oxen, run, hop, jump, or make a capital speech, as the case required. In person he was perfect; 5 feet 10 inches high, well formed, weighing 175 lbs., with fair complexion and auburn hair. He was elected to the above office as a Democrat. Mr. Duzan was never married. Though he sleeps in an unknown grave he will be remembered by many citizens of Boone County. [Early Life and Times of Boone County, Indiana, published May 1877, republished 1974]

DYER FAMILY RESEARCHER:
DYER, Alex M. (1830- ): m'd 1851 [   ], Martha

DYER, Anthony (1850- ): s/o Jonathan Dyer

DYER, Jane: m'd 1847 CONNELL, William

DYER, Jonathan (1802- ): m'd 1835 [   ], Nancy; accompanied from Iowa by second wife and 13 children; led train of 21 wagons; settled in Polk Co

DYER, Lauretta (1849-1913): d/o Moses and Sarah (Ross) Dyer

DYER, Martha: m'd 1851 DYER, Alex M.; maiden name unknown at this time

DYER, Moses True (1819-1897): m1. 1847 ROSS, Sarah; m2. c1888 Bartle SMITH, Fletta; s/o Elisha and Ruth (Heath) Dyer; Moses originally came to OR in 1845 and returned east to IL in 1846; emigrated again in 1852 and settled in Douglas County; father of five children by his first wife (Lauretta, Hezekiah, William, Margaret Ann and Douglas) and three children by his second wife (Dottie, Ruth and Ilo); was involved in farming, surveying, brick laying and mining

DYER, Nancy: m'd 1835 DYER, Jonathan; maiden name unknown at this time

DYKSTRA FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*3) DYKSTRA, George Wellington (20 Oct 1850-24 Jan 1933): m1. 1878 PIGG, Henrietta Talitha; m2. 1913 LIVERMORE, Nancy Jane; s/o Lubbert and Hannah (Connor) Dykstra; buried Pleasant Hill Pioneer Cemetery, Polk County, Oregon

*3) DYKSTRA, Lubbert Jacob (13 Nov 1814-03 Jan 1884): m'd 1849 CONNOR, Hannah Jane, s/o Jacob and Jetske (VanderLaan) Dystra; buried Pleasant Hill Pioneer Cemetery, Polk County, Oregon

*3) DYKSTRA, Melissa Jane (08 May 1852-03 Aug 1877): m'd JACK, Charles R.; d/o Lubbert and Hannah (Connor) Dykstra; buried Amity Cemetery, Amity, Yamhill County, Oregon

EAKIN, S. B. Jr.  Mrs.:

EARNEST, William (1813-1876): m'd 1841MORRIS, Mary

EARNEST, Willis B.: m'd 1849 SALIND, Martha B.

EASLEY, John (1827- ):

EASTON, John (1809- ):

EATON, Eveline M.: m'd 1849 OLDS, D.G.

EATON, John R.:

*8) EBBERT, George Washington (1829-1913): m'd 13 Mar 1856 LANDES, Elizabeth; s/o James and Eliza (DeVecmon) Ebbert; born 12 Aug 1829 Fayette Co, PA and died 10 Oct 1913 Monmouth, Polk Co, OR; buried Davidson Cemetery, Monmouth, Polk Co, OR; father of 9 children (Harriet A., Mary Bell, Martin Dempsey, Sarah Melissa, Adna Elizabeth, Idis C., Henry M., Lulu M., and Elbie Monroe)

*8) EBBERT, James Armstrong (1831-1915): m'd 15 Dec 1853 BRATTAIN, Elizabeth Jane; s/o James and Eliza (DeVecmon) Ebbert; born 25 Mar 1831 Uniontown, Fayette Co, PA and died 02 Dec 1915 Lane Co, OR; had no children of their own but raised Paul Hadley, the orphan son of Elizabeth�s sister Martha Jane (Brattain) Hadley; October 1859 bought a farm near Springfield, Lane Co, OR where he lived until his death; he had extended his investments to include over 1000 acres in Whitman Co, WA that he had under cultivation

*8) EBBERT, John William (1832-1917): m1. 12 Feb 1856 BENSON, Margaret Frances; m2. 27 Dec 1860 CRABTREE, Lunica; s/o James and Eliza (DeVecmon) Ebbert; born 21 Aug 1832 Fayette Co, PA and died 12 Jul 1917 Walla Walla, Walla Walla Co, WA; buried Oakhill Cemetery, Eugene, Lane Co, OR; father of 7 children (Margaret Frances, Eliza Jane, Zimri Alvin, Mason D., David LeRoy, William I. and Lillian May); farmed in Lane county through the 1880 census and by 1900 is living at Condon, Gilliam Co; after his wife's death in 1915 he went to Walla Walla to live with his son until his death.

EBY, David (1828 -1917):

EBY, George:

ECCLESTON, Ezra: s/o Dr. Henry Eccleston

ECCLESTON, Henry H. Dr. (1811- ): m'd  1832 INGLE, Malinda

ECCLESTON, Marshall M. (1832-1917):

ECCLESTON, Mary ( -1916): m'd ECCLESTON, [   ]; maiden name unknow at this time

*18) ECKLER, Ruth ( 1829-1906): m1. STEVENSON, George ( -1852); m2. 15 Mar 1853 SCOTT, John Tucker; from Mt. Sterling, Brown Co, IL; traveling with husband and five year old son; husband died at Cascades of the Columbia River

EDDINGS, Norton (1852-1925): born on trail

EDDY, Albert (1846- ): m'd 1876 HIGLEY, Anna Christina; s/o Hiram and Amanda (Platt) Eddy

EDDY, Elmira ( -1852): died on the trail of cholera

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; buried Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR

EDDY, Richard: s/o Hiram and Amanda (Platt) Eddy

EDELMAN, James (c1826- ): m'd 1853 [   ], Sarah

EDELMAN, L. G. ( - ):

EDMONSON, Mary ( -1889): m'd 1851 BRIDWELL, John W.

EDWARDS, Elizabeth: m'd 1850 EDWARDS, William; maiden name unknown at this time

EDWARDS, James (1804-1920):

EDWARDS, Joseph (1837-1923):

EDWARDS, Joseph S. (1833- ):

EDWARDS, Julia J.: m'd 1849 HEATH, Lucien

EDWARDS, Samuel (1829- ): m'd 1850 WILLSON, Rebecca

EDWARDS, William (1832- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Elizabeth

EGAN, John T. (1852- ):

EGAN, M.J. (1838- ):

EGAN, Margaret ( -1852): died on plains

EGAN, Patrick (1815-1903): m'd 1836 CANTY, Catherine

EGAN, William H. (c1849-1924):

EILERS, George Henry (1824- ): m'd 1854 MCREYNOLDS, Sarah

ELBERT, James Armstrong ( -1913):

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- ): m'd RUBY, Levica Elvira; 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 (1831-1920):

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 ( -1912): m'd 1854 DURBIN, Solomon; d/o George and Levica (Ruby) Elgin

ELGIN, Melvina R. "Mellie": d/o George and Levica (Ruby) Elgin

ELKINS, Charles W. (1847- ): m'd [   ], Ollie; s/o Luther and Philotheta (Williams) Elkins

ELKINS, Clarissa "Clara" (1841-1917): m'd WELCH, George Bingham; d/o Luther and Philotheta (Williams) Elkins

ELKINS, Elizabeth: d/o Luther and Philotheta (Williams) Elkins

ELKINS, James (1831-1920): m'd 1860 MILLARD, Helen; s/o Luther and Philotheta (Williams) Elkins; father of Charles M., Collins W., Luther II, Johnny, Frank, Helen Amelia and James Byrd

ELKINS, Joseph (183-1916): m'd 1866 WILSON, Mary Isabelle; s/o Luther and Philotheta (Williams) Elkins

ELKINS, Julia (1844- ): m'd 1873 FARRELL, Patrick; d/o Luther and Philotheta (Williams) Elkins

ELKINS, Louisa (1835-1892): m'd 1857 CLAYPOOL, Daniel Wayne; d/o Luther and Philotheta (Williams) Elkins

ELKINS, Luther (1809-1887): m'd 1830 WILLIAMS, Philotheta; s/o Samuel and Lydia (Smith) Elkins

ELKINS, William Samuel (1837-1907): m1. 1866 BURKHART, Adaline (1843-1866); 1868 GRANT, Margaret Jane (1847-1900); s/o Luther and Philotheta (Williams) Elkins; s/o Willie Chester by first marriage; father of Attie Eveline, Mattie Winnetta, Arthur Grant, Beatrice Olive, Don William and Ross William by second marriage; buried in Riverview Abbey Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR

ELLIOTT, Elijah ( - ): m'd ,

ELLIS, Asbury E.:

ELLIS, Carrie ( -1867): m'd  1851 BLOUNT, William

ELLIS, L. T. (1833-1922):

ELLIS, Thomas Etheldred ( - ):

ELMER, George W. (1819- ): m'd 1852 [    ], Elizabeth

ELSTON, Elizabeth Jane (1841-1903) m'd c1858 BURT, Aaron A.; d/o William and Elizabeth (Sweet) Elston; born 05 Feb 1841 IL; died 20 Nov 1903 Magalia, Butte Co, CA; buried Clear Creek Cemetery, Butte Co, CA; a reminiscence of the journey west was written by her in later years and is retained by the family

ELSTON, Mary (1837- ): d/o William E. and (first wife) Elston

ELSTON, William E. (1809-1877): m1.; m2. 30 May 1840 SWEET, Elizabeth; s/o Moses and Thankful (Howard) Elston; born 31 Mar 1809 NY; died 03 Jun 1877 Magalia, Butte Co, CA; buried Clear Creek Cemetery, Butte Co, CA; family appears to have moved on to California and were shown there in several land transactions in the 1860s.  I have not been able to find them in the census records for 1860 and 1870.

EMERICK, George (1812- ): m'd 1834 GREENWOOD, Sophia

EMERY, Rachel Adcock (1823- ): m'd 1839 HOSKINS, Dillon; d/oTravis and Elizabeth (Frazier) Adcock; Travis Adcock had the entire families name changed to Emery by the Indiana State Legislature.  This is a public record.  It is not known why he decided to have the name changed. Rachel Adcock Emery was born January 28, 1823 in Randolph County, Indiana.  She married Dillon Hoskins August 11, 1839 in Henry County, Iowa.

EMMENS, Johannas (1820-1902): m'd Garwood ROBB , Eliza

EMMETT, Daniel W. (1814- ):

EMMETT, J. H. (1842- ):

EMMETT, John (1850-1901):

EMMETT, Mary J. (06 Feb 1828-08 Sep 1902): m'd 07 Nov 1844 ARANT, Jesse T.

EMMONS, Sarah (1803- ): m'd c1820 KIRK, William

ENGLAND, Eliza (c1814-1852): m'd STEWART, Elias; died on trail of cholera

ENGLAND, William E. (1839- ): m'd 14 Jun 1869 STANTON, Olive Jane

ENGLE, Edmund M. (1840-1925):

ENNES, Kilyen (1830- ):

ENNES, Mary:

ENNES, Oliver:

ENNIS, James E. (1829-1898): m'd CONDIT, Mary

ENSLEY, Eliza Ann: m'd 1844 ENSLEY, Joseph; maiden name unknown at this time

ENSLEY, John (1811- ): m'd 1834 [   ], Lydia

ENSLEY, Joseph (1824- ): m'd 1844 [   ], Eliza Ann

ENSLEY, Lydia: m'd 1834 ENSLEY, John; maiden name unknown at this time

ENSLEY, Nancy Gates (20 May 1817-23 Feb 1892): m'd 1849 DRAIN, Charles; d/o John and Catherine (Gates) Ensley; buried East Drain Cemetery, Drain, Douglas County, Oregon

ESPEY, Julia: m'd ESPEY, Robert; maiden name unknown at this time

ESPEY, Robert (1826-1918): m'd [   ], Julia

*4) ESSLINGER, James ( - ):

*18) ESTES, Charles: from Mt. Sterling, Brown Co, IL

ESTES, John F. (1808- ): m'd 1838 TARTES, Frances

ESTES, Joseph (1833- ):

EUBANKS, Thomas J. (1829- ):

EVANS, Alvaro:

EVANS, Alvaro Mrs.:

EVANS, Amanda (1851-1919): m'd EVANS, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

EVANS, Ann ( -1852): died on trail

EVANS, Catherine: m'd 1830 EVANS, Thomas Jefferson; maiden name unknown at this time

EVANS, Child: d/o Alvaro Evans

EVANS, David (1830- ):

EVANS, Edward (1830- ):

EVANS, Elizabeth M.: m'd 1842 EVANS, William; maiden name unknown at this time

EVANS, Helen Z. ( -1915): m'd EVANS, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

EVANS, I. J. ( -1852): died on trail

EVANS, Margaret (1783-1852): m'd 1825 VANBUSKIRK, William; d/o John and Barbara (Andrew) Evans; died 23 Sep 1852 in Blue Mountains

EVANS, Maria (1814 -1899): m'd 1834 BIDDLE, Benjamin Robert

EVANS, Martha: m'd 1840 BIGHAM, James W.

EVANS, Rebecca Isabell (11 Aug 1835-21 Jun 1912): m'd 1851 KINDER, Franklin Peter; d/o Thomas and Nancy (Cornelius) Evans; buried IOOF Cemetery, Waitsburg, Walla Walla County, Washington

EVANS, Richard (1832- ):

EVANS, Robert W. ( -1852): died on trail

EVANS, Rhoda: m'd 1844 THOMPSON, Jacob

EVANS, Samuel D. (1827- ):

EVANS, Sarah ( -1914): m'd EVANS, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

EVANS, Sarah (11 Mar 1825-30 Mar 1865): m'd 19 Apr 1846 PICKENS, William Jr.

EVANS, Senath "Sena" Ann (20 Feb 1830-31 Dec 1908 ): m'd 1850 COOPER, James; d/o Thomas and Nancy (Cornelius) Evans; buried Mount Union Cemetery, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon

EVANS, Thomas Jefferson (1807- ): m'd 1830 [    ], Catherine

EVANS, William (1816-1892): m'd 1842 [   ], Elizabeth M.

EVEREST, Maria: m'd 1833 PARROTT, Samuel; arrived on ship Josephine in Feb 1852 from England

EVERHART, B. G. (1807- ):

EVERSALE, William (1819- ): m'd 1844 CRITTENDEN, Martha

FAINT, Mary Elizabeth (21 May 1816-04 Dec 1899): m'd 1838 CARRUTHERS, Richard; buried Oysterville Cemetery, Oysterville, Pacific County, Washington

FAIR, Isabel (1789-1875): m'd LAFFEY, [   ]; emigrated with grown children

FAIRCHILD, Hyman (1832- ):

FAIRCHILD, Joel (1826- ): m'd 1849 [   ], Sarah

FAIRCHILD, Sarah: m'd 1849 FAIRCHILD, Joel; maiden name unknown at this time

FANNING, Charity (1840- ): m'd LUPER, John; d/o Levi and Nancy (James) Fanning

FANNING, Elias E. (1829- ): m'd 1850 GLEDHILL, Mary

FANNING, Levi (1809-1888): m1. JAMES, Nancy (1806-1852); m2. 1853 GILLILAND, Jane; first wife died on trail; father of 2 dau and 1 son by first wife

FARLEY, Lydia: m'd 1847 FARLEY, Robert; maiden name unknown at this time

FARLEY, Robert (1818- ): m'd 1847 [    ], Lydia

FARLOW, Hiram (1822- ): m'd  1845 [   ], Lucinda E.

FARLOW, Lucinda E.: m'd 1845 FARLOW, Hiram; maiden name unknown at this time

FARRELL, Ann Elizabeth (1822-1917): m'd FARRELL, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

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.; m2. 1863 FINLAY, Martha; m3. 1893 OLINGER, Martha M.; 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; traveled extensively; had property in Texas and MO; reportedly was accused of wife beating and animal neglect

FARRINGTON, Mariah (1827-1852): m'd 02 Nov 1842 MAYES, Stephen George; d/o Solomon and Susanna (Livengood) Farrington; she and her two young daughters died on the trail

FARRINGTON,  Mary Jane  (1811-1885),  m�d  1825  WASHBURN, Alfred Sr.

FEELING, George (1803- ): m'd 1851 [   ], Mary Maria

FEELING, Mary Maria: m'd 1851 FEELING, George; maiden name unknown at this time

FELDEWERT, Nicholas (1826- ):

FERGUSON, Albert:

FERGUSON, Alexander (1812- ):

FERGUSON, J. L. (1830- ): m'd 1854 BIRD, Permania

*25) FERGUSON, Lycurgus:

FERRELL, George W. (1822- ): m'd 1853 PARKER,Susan Kale

FERRY, Charles (1805- ): m'd c1846 [   ], Ellen

FERRY, Ellen: m'd c1846 FERRY, Charles; maiden name unknown at this time

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; two of their sons came prior to 1850; in 1852 three younger children and four married adult children with families also came

FIELDS, Isabelle Platte (1852-1929): m'd REARDON, [   ]; born on plains; d/o Nelson and Lucy (Collins) Fields

FIELDS, Catherine (1831-1912): m'd 1844/49 LONG, Shelton M.

FIELDS, Isabell Platte (12 Jun 1852-26 Nov 1929): m1. HARDING, Henry James; m2. 1925 REARDON,Timothy Patrick; d/o Nelson and Lucy (Collins) Fields; born on the banks of the Platte River in Nebraska; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon

FIELDS, Jincy Jane (1804-1888): 06 Apr 1822 CASNER, Henry; settled in Oregon until 1875 when she moved with her children to Arizona; buried Casner Family Cemetery, Rimrock, Yavapai County, Arizona

FIELDS, John Henry (26 Oct 1848-10 Jun 1931): m'd 10 Nov 1878 COX, Luella Jane; s/o Nelson and Lucy (Collins) Fields;  buried Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington

FIELDS, Joseph Nower (20 Jan 1847-15 Dec 1922): m'd COLLLINS, Luella; s/o Nelson and Lucy (Collins) Fields;  buried Vineland Cemetery, Clarkston, Asotin County, Washington

FIELDS, Lucy (1822- ): m'd FIELDS, Nelson; maiden name unknown at this time

FIELDS, Martha Jane (09 Feb 1826-14 Mar 1901): m'd 15 Jul 1844 SHAW, Jefferson Rice d/o Ambrose and Ann (Nower) Fields; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon

FIELDS, Mary Ann (04 Nov 1818-1852): m'd 1836 BAILEY, Thomas; Mary died on trail

FIELDS, Minerva (1835 ): m'd 1853 MILLER, James D. d/o Ambrose and Ann (Nower) Fields

FIELDS, Nelson Ambrose (14 Aug 1821-04 Feb 1856): m'd 09 Sep 1843 COLLINS, Lucy Judith Margaret; s/o Ambrose and Ann (Nower) Fields; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon; father and two brothers emigrated in 1847

FIELDS, Nelson (1851-1852): died on plains; s/o Nelson and Lucy (Collins) Fields

FIELDS, Sarah (1837- ): m'd 1855 EPPERLY, Albert; d/o Ambrose and Ann (Nower) Fields

FIELDS, Thomas R. (1837- ): m'd STICKLER, Clara; s/o Ambrose and Ann (Nower) Fields

FIELDS, William Ambrose (1845- 1860): s/o Nelson and Lucy Fields;  buried Pleasant View Cemetery, Hoodview, Clackamas County, Oregon

FIKE, Rachel (1829-1916): m'd BLACKFORD, [   ]

FILKINS, Renshaw (1834- ):

FINCH, Nancy ( -1852): died on plains

FINCH, Sarah Ann: m'd c1849 GRAHAM, Thomas

FINDLAY, Sarah Jane (1842-1925): m'd FINDLAY, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

FINE, Elizabeth Ann (11 Sep 1806-14 Dec 1879): m'd 26 Dec 1826 HILL, Isaac William; buried Hill Dunn Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon

FINLAYSON, J. J. (1820 - ):

FINLEY FAMILY RESEARCHER:       FINLEY Carmen Finley's Web Page with 1852 Overland Account
FINLEY, Annie Eliza (1849-1925): m'd EMBREE, Thomas VanBuren

FINLEY, James Washington: m'd CAMPBELL, Margaret Jane

FINLEY, John Pettis:

FINLEY, William Asa:

FIREBAUGH, Michael (1808- ): m'd 1838 [    ], Rebecca

FIREBAUGH, Rebecca: m'd 1838 FIREBAUGH, Michael; maiden name unknown at this time

FISCHER, Frederick (1823- ): m'd c1847 [    ], Fredericka

FISCHER, Fredericka: m'd c1847 FISCHER, Frederick; maiden name unknown at this time

FISHER, Adam:

FISHER, James N. ( -1915):

FISHER, Rebecca:

FISHER, Stephen (1811- ): m'd 1847 [    ], Susannah

FISHER, Susannah: m'd 1847 FISHER, Stephen; maiden name unknown at this time

FISK Family Website by Mark Goddard

FISK, Amanda Ann (11 Oct 1844-03 May 1898: m'd 17 Apr 1864 McCARTON, Alexander Peter; d/o Nathan and Esther Fisk; buried Evergreen Cemetery, Yreka, Siskiyou County, California

FISK, Esther: m'd 1841 FISKE, Nathan W.; maiden name may be Tripp

FISK, James H. ( -1907):

FISK, John Moffitt (26 Mar 1842-09 Nov 1892): m'd 27 Dec 1870 WILSON, Indiana Amney s/o Nathan and Esther Fisk; buried Canyon City Cemetery, Canyon City, Grant County, Oregon

FISK, Mary Jane (01 May 1849-06 Jul 1908): m1. STARR, Aaron Edward; m2. 1880 HUDSPETH, Thomas H.; d/o Nathan and Esther Fisk; buried Mount Hope Cemetery, Baker City, Baker County, Oregon

*18): FISK, Mountain;  shared driving the Scott family "miscellaneous wagon"

FISK, Nathan Taylor (07 Nov 1846-02 Sep 1908): m'd 24 Mar 1871 WILSON, Mary Cornelia; s/o Nathan and Esther Fisk; buried Prairie City Cemetery, Prairie City, Grant County, Oregon

FISK, Nathan Willis (19 Jun 1820-29 Oct 1879 ): m'd 17 Feb 1841TRIPP, Esther; 1852 History of Nathan Willis Fisk and of the Early Pioneer days in Crossing The Plains in The year 1852 contributed by Jane Harris

FISK, William Ralph (02 May 1851-14 Apr 1933): m'd 07 Apr 1872 HARDMAN, Malvina E.; s/o Nathan and Esther Fisk; buried Prairie City Cemetery, Prairie City, Grant County, Oregon

FITCH, Thomas (1833- ):

FITZGERALD FAMILY RESEARCHER:
FITZGERALD, Ildgretta Elizabeth (1835-1916): m'd 23 Dec 1851 SHACKLEFORD, Willis; d/o James and Mahala (White) Fitzgerald; born 04 May 1835 Elm Springs, Washington Co, Ark and died 26 Dec 1916 Stone Ranch, Chico, Butte Co, CA; traveled with Fitzgerald family as far as Fort Hall and then cut off for CA

FITZGERALD, J.J.: m'd THORP, Alice

FITZGERALD, James (1809-1852): m'd 13 Dec 1832 WHITE, Mahala; s/o John and Mary (Couch) Fitzgerald;  born 01 Jul 1809 Madison Co, AL and died 1852 on the trail cholera; burried at Emigrant Camp between LaGrande and Pendleton; accompanied by seven children who were taken in by other wagons; father of 9 children (Marcella, Ildretta Elizabeth, Jasper Newton, Minerva Penelope, Malinda Elizabeth, Sanford Carroll, Delilah, Lelitah, Zachariah Taylor, Susan, Nicholas and John Stone);  �About five miles east of The Dalles we came to a wagon standing at the side of the road and found there were seven children, the oldest a girl of about 13.  Their father and mother, James and Mehala Fitzgerald had died and they didn�t know what to do.� [Diary of Elizabeth Shepard Holtgrieve; Conversations With Pioneer Women by Fred Lockley]

FITZGERALD, John Stone (1852- ): s/o James and Mahala (White) Fitzgerald; born 01 Jun 1852; no additional information found

FITZGERALD, Malinda: m'd MAYCOMBER, Mr.;d/o James and Mahala (White) Fitzgerald; born 09 Jan 1840 Elm Springs, Washington Co, Ark and died Vancouver, Clark Co, WA  

FITZGERALD, Minerva Penelope (1839-1900): m1. 13 Mar 1853 FULKERSON, Peter Craig; m2. 1873 TARLETON, John Tarleton;  d/o James and Mahala (White) Fitzgerald; born 27 Dec 1839 Elm Springs, Washington Co, Ark and died 14 Mar 1900 Vancouver, Clark Co, WA; buried Old City Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark Co, WA; mother of 4 children by first husband (Josephine, Hannah Elizabeth, Robert Craig and Nellie); mother of 2 children by second husband (Daisy Caroline and Arthur Haines)

FITZGERALD, Nicholas (1850-1877) m'd 03 Jul 1875 VAN NATTA, Elizabeth, s/o James and Mahala (White) Fitzgerald; born 01 Oct 1850 Elm Springs, Washington Co, Ark and drowned 01 Mar 1877 in the Columbia River, one daughter, Talitha, was born a few months after his death

FITZGERALD, Sanford Carroll (1842-1898): m'd 1873 PEASE, Helen L.; s/o James and Mahala (White) Fitzgerald; born 05 Mar 1842 Elm Springs, Washington Co, Ark and died 28 Aug 1898 CA; in Tuolumne Co, CA by 1868 per voter registration records

FITZGERALD, Susan (1848-1924): m'd  13 Sep 1863 SUNDERLAND, Albert; d/o James and Mahala (White) Fitzgerald; born  20 Nov 1848 Elm Springs, Washington Co, Ark and died 15 Apr 1924 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; buried Historic Columbian Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; mother of 3 children (George, Minnie and one unnamed);  husband was Oregon's first Dairy Commissioner

FITZGERALD,  Zachariah Taylor (1847-1931);  m'd 29 Dec 1874 HOLTGRIEVE, Emma Louise; s/o James and Mahala (White) Fitzgerald; born 09 Jun 1847 per 1900 census and death certificate or 20 Nov 1847 per bible records in Elm Springs, Washington Co, OR and died 25 Jun 1931 Multnomah Co., OR; buried Columbia Masonic Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; father of 9 children (Annie, James Henry, Minnie, Robert Nicholas, Charles Sanford, Lila Marie, Rose Louise, Gertrude Emma and Mae Zola)

FITZGERRILL, Alfred (1820- ): m'd 1850 [    ], Rachel

FITZGERRILL, Rachel: m'd 1850 FITZGERRILL, Alfred

FITZJERRELL, M. F.:

FITZMORRIS, Michael (1826- ):

FLEENER, David Beckman (08 Jan 1848-05 Jan 1932): m'd 30 Jun 1887 TURNER, Jane Jenet; s/o Samuel and Rachel (Barns) Fleener; buried Whelan Cemetery, Pullman, Whitman County, Washington

FLEENER, Isaiah (09 Jul 1837- ): s/o Samuel and Rachel (Barns) Fleener; not enumerated in 1850 or 1860 census so probably died young

FLEENER, Jesse Nicholas (15 Feb 1839-Jul 1852): s/o Samuel and Rachel (Barns) Fleener; died on trail in Idaho

FLEENER, Mary Jane (24 Jan 1841-18 Nov 1921): m'd RICKETTS, Richard Allen; d/o Samuel and Rachel (Barns) Fleener; moved to California; buried Turlock Memorial Park, Turlock, Stanislaus County, California

FLEENER, Nancy Caroline (16 May 1843-09 Aug 1867): m'd 13 Sep 1863 WILLIAMS, Hiram Savage; d/o Samuel and Rachel (Barns) Fleener; buried Miller Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon

FLEENER, Rebecca Emily (04 Jan 1850-27 Jan 1927): m'd MEGGINSON, James; d/o Samuel and Rachel (Barns) Fleener

FLEENER, Samuel W. Jr. (02 Jul 1815-06 May 1903): m1. BARNES, Rachel; m2. 06 Mar 1853 ARCHER, Mrs. Mary Eveline (PRIVETT); first wife died on trail

FLEENER, Samuel Thomas (14 Sep 1845-1858): s/o Samuel and Rachel (Barns) Fleener

FLEENER, Samuel W. Jr.  (02 Jul 1815-06 May 1903): m1. 16 May 1836 BARNS, Rachel (1817-1852) m2. 06 Mar 1853 ARCHER, Eveline Eliza (PRIVETT); settled Linn County, later moved to Whitman County, Washington; buried Whelan Cemetery, Pullman, Whitman County, Washington

*11) FLEMMING, Henry H. (1811- ): m'd 1854 O'CONNER, Nancy (JONES)

FLEISCHNER, Louis (02 Dec 1827-07 Aug 1896): never married; buried Beth Israel Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

"Portland merchant and philanthropist, was born in Vogelsarg, Austria, and after coming to America in 1842, came to Albany in 1842, where he established a store, with other stores at Oro Fino mines in 1849, and at Lewiston, Ida., in 1860.  In 1863 he became a general merchant at Portland, and wholesale drygoods merchant, 1869.  He served as State Treasurer, 1870-74, with notable results in collecting old securities held by the state.  His philanthrophic activities and gifts were extensive.  He never married." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 85]

FLETCHER, Charlotte (1848-1926): m'd GIBBONS, [   ]

FLINN, John: m'd ROYAL, Mary

FOGLE, George (1826- ):

FOISY, Augustine (1814- ):

FOLEY, Abraham Nordyke Dr. (1797 - ): m'd 08 Aug 1815 RUSSELL, Barsheba; s/o Elijah and Elizabeth (Nordyke)  Foley; born c 1797 VA and died 30 Sep 1881 Eugene, Lane Co, OR; settled first in Coos Co and later moved into Lane County.  In 1870 Dr Foley purchased rights to Hot Springs in Lane County that he named Bethesda Hot Springs which he used for a medical spa and resort.  He later sold out to his son in law, Henry Hill who ran them for a time before also selling out.  Abraham was the father of  (Harriet S., Elijah G., Elizabeth G., John R., Matilda, Sarah J., Euphratus J., Madison Nordyke and Robert Emmett)

FOLEY, Elizabeth G. (1820-1888): m'd 30 Jul 1848 HILL, Reuben Mason; d/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 08 Jan 1820 MO; mother of 8 children (Zarilda, Sarah, Martha E., Benjamin F., Samuel J., Julia D., Adeline and George R.M.)

FOLEY, Elijah G. (1818-1888): s/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 16 Apr 1818 and died 1888 Crook Co, OR

FOLEY, Euphrates J. (1828- ):. m'd 16 Jan 1854 [   ], Sarah Elizabeth; s/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 01 Apr 1828 MO' father of (Eli T. and Louisa B.)

FOLEY, Harriet S (1816-1888).: m'd 1832 CROW, Michael N.; d/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 22 May 1816 VA and died 21 Jun 1888 Douglas Co, OR; mother of 9 children (David L., Francis M., Elizabeth J., Henry G., Elijah G., Abraham N., Euphrates J., Auzella Ophelia and Josephine Ella)

FOLEYm Madison Nordyke (1836-1900): m'd 25 May 1865 WILLIS, Elnore; s/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 25 Apr 1836 MO and died 29 Sep 1900 Hood River, Hood River Co, OR; buried Idlewilde Cemetery, Hood River, Hood River Co, OR; father of 6 children (Robert B., Abrham Nordyke, Winthrop Adkins, Bernice Foley,  Melville Joseph, two unnamed children and Mary E.)

FOLEY, Matilda (1826- ): m'd LYLE, William; d/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 14 Feb 1826 MO

FOLEY, Robert Emmett (1840- ): m'd c1865 [   ], Margaret A.; s/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 08 Jan 1840 MO

FOLEY, Sarah J. (1826- ): m'd 13 Aug 1846 HILL, Henry T.; d/o Abraham and Barsheba (Russell) Foley; born 14 Feb 1826 MO; mother of 5 children (Harriet, S.M., Winthrop, Mary C. and Joseph W.)

FOLLIS, Allen Henderson ( - ): m'd c1846 WILLIAMS, Susannah

FOLLIS, William ( - ):  

FOLSOM, John E.:

FONG, J. M.:

FORD, Daniel (1827- ):

FORD, Felix H. (1827- ):

FORD, Robert:

FORD, Robison:

FOREN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
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 (1833- ): 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 Emaline

*6) FORGEY, John (1818- ): m'd 1843 MILHOLLEN, Margaret Matilda; s/o Andrew and Anna (Roller) Forgey

*6) FORGEY, Laura (1851- ): d/o John and Margaret (Milhollen) Forgey

FORGEY, Martha A. (1848-1923):

*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- ): d/o William and Margaret (Greenwood) Foster; turned off for CA

FOSTER, Frank (1837- ):

FOSTER, George (1840- ): s/o William and Margaret (Greenwood) Foster; turned off for CA

FOSTER, George (1843-1925):

FOSTER, James William (1829- ): s/o Philip and Fannie (Cummins) Foster; son of Philip Foster of Foster Farm and Philips first wife.  Mother died after birth of James and he went to live with his paternal grandparents, William and Lucy Foster.  He went to CA in 1852 and then joined his father in Oregon

FOSTER, Jeannette (1843- ):  d/o William and Margaret (Greenwood) Foster; turned off for CA

FOSTER, John W. (1825- ):

FOSTER, Margaret (1851- ): d/o William and Margaret (Greenwood) Foster; turned off for CA

FOSTER, Mary Jane ( - ): d/o William and Margaret (Greenwood) Foster; turned off for CA

FOSTER, Peyton ( - ): m'd FOSTER, Mary Jane; was uncle of William Harrison Foster and traveled with his family; after Margaret died he married her daughter Mary Jane Foster.; turned off for CA

FOSTER, Sarah (1846- ): d/o William and Margaret (Greenwood) Foster; turned off for CA

FOSTER, Thomas ( -1852): A letter written by Robert Bruce, Jr., in the July 23, 1852, [Baltimore] Sun, p. 1, c. 4, states "Thomas Foster (of Smouse's company) died of cholera on the 18th of May, in Nebraska territory."  [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

FOSTER, Virginia (1813-1883): m1.WHITE, Peter; m2. 1853 BROTT, Jacob; Virginia's first husband died on the trail of cholera.  she arrived in the fall of 1852 with no crops or food available. Their friends who had arrived in Oregon before them (the Jack�s and Eastham�s) gave them potatoes. The story goes that they dug a hole in the earth filled it with the potatoes and built a log cabin around it. The Jack�s and Easthams had saved a plot of land for the White family upon their arrival. It was located on Butte Creek between Monitor, Marquam and Silverton. This farm was in the family until about the mid to late 1980's.  Virginia married 1853 Jacob Brott. She divorced him about1859. The story is told that he was a man that liked the liquor and that he was not reliable. That there were many clashes with Virginia and that one day she had had enough and sent him packing firing a rifle over his head.

FOSTER, William Harrison ( - ): m'd GREENWOOD, Margaret; turned off for CA

FOUNTAIN, Matthew (1814- ): m'd 1836 HICKS, Sarah

FOUTS, Jane: m'd 1849 FOUTS, Larkin; maiden name unknown at this time

FOUTS, John T. (1839- ):

FOUTS, Larkin (1810- ): m'd 1849 [   ], Jane

FOWLER, George M. (1824-1884): m'd 1848 VANDERPOOL, Philena; buried Kings Valley Cemetery, Benton Co, OR

*7) FOWLER, Lodema (28 Sep 1833-23 Dec 1910): m'd 27 Sep1849 MAYS, Robert; d/o Benjamin and Mary (Gordon) Fowler; buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon

FOWLER, Mary Ann (1825-1899): m'd 13 Jun1844 LACY, Ira Wilkes; born PA and married in MI

FOX FAMILY RESEARCHER
FOX, Andrew Jackson (04 Feb 1844-29 Jun 1907): m'd BARNES, Irene Caroline; s/o Ephraim Fox (note that his birth year is wrong -OR- the marriage date for Ephraim is incorrect -OR- he is the son of a prior marriage

FOX, Charles Nicholas (Nov 1842-10 Oct 1913): s/o Nicholas and Mary (Hammack) Fox;

FOX, Ephraim (14 Mar 1822-13 Jul 1899): m1. 14 Oct/17 Sep 1846 WILLS/WELLS, Louisa Francis "Lucy"; m2. 1871 JOHNSON, Nancy Elizabeth; s/o Nicholas and Mary (Hammack) Fox; settled Linn County, Oregon; buried Fossil IOOF Cemetery, Fossil, Wheeler County, Oregon

FOX, George W. (1849- ): s/o Ephraim and Louisa (Wills) Fox; disappears after the 1870 census so may be deceased

FOX, J. B. ( -1915):

FOX, John Madison (09 Sep 1837-09 Feb 1898): m'd 08 Oct 1863 TAYLOR, Catherine Francis; s/o Nicholas and Mary (Hammack) Fox

FOX, Mary (1796-1852): see Mary HAMMACK

FOX, Nancy Jane (21 Mar 1835-25 Jan 1917): m1. 13 Jul 1851 BUNCH, James W.; m2. c1867 WILKINSON, James M.; d/o Nicholas and Mary (Hammack) Fox;

FOX, Phoebe (16 Jan 1826-1913): m'd 13 May 1843 BUNCH, George William Jr; d/o Nicholas and Mary (Hammack) Fox; d/o Nicholas and Mary (Hammack) Fox

FOX, Samuel ( -1852): died on trail June 17, 1852 near Ft. Laramie.  He was from Wisconsin [death information per Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

FOX, William J. (1840-26 Dec 1917): s/o Nicholas and Mary (Hammack) Fox;

FRAKES, William (1826-1920):

FRANKLIN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
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*3) FRANKLIN, Benjamin (1819- ): m'd 1846 METZKER, Susannah Zickafoose; s/o William and Hannah (Hackney) Franklin
 

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*3) FRANKLIN, Celestine (1848-1940): 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, Sarah: d/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

FRANTZ, John ( -1852): m'd 1835 [   ], Susannah; died on trail

FRANTZ, Susannah (1811-): m'd 1835 FRANTZ, John; maiden name unknown at this time

FRAZER, Georgina: m'd 1849 FRAZER, Milton; maiden name unknown at this time

FRAZER, Milton (1831- ): m'd 1849 [   ], Georgina

FREDERICKS, Sarah ( -1852): died on trail

FREEL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
FREEL, Amos Evans (26 Sep 1809- 09 Jun 1852): m'd 23 Jan 1828 REYNOLDS, Elizabeth; died on trail; memorial Oregon Trail Memorial Park Cemetery, Bridgeport, Morrill County, Nebraska

FREEL, Charles Wesley (15 Jan 1852-17 Jun 1852): s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; died on trail; memorial Oregon Trail Memorial Park Cemetery, Bridgeport, Morrill County, Nebraska

FREEL, Elizabeth Lucy (27 Mar 1846-27 Jun 1883): m'd 1867 WRENN, George P.; d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel ; buried Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon

FREEL, Francis Marion (27 Sep 1842-04 Jun 1852): s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; died on trail; memorial Oregon Trail Memorial Park Cemetery, Bridgeport, Morrill County, Nebraska

FREEL, Maria (1835-06 Jun 1852): d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; died on trail; memorial Oregon Trail Memorial Park Cemetery, Bridgeport, Morrill County, Nebraska

FREEL, Marquis Lafayette (27 Sep 1841-10 Jun 1852): s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; died on trail; memorial Oregon Trail Memorial Park Cemetery, Bridgeport, Morrill County, Nebraska

FREEL, Martha Ellen (08 Dec 1843-24 Dec 1929): m'd 1859 HAWLEY, David; d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; buried Alpine Cemetery, Alpine, Benton County, Oregon

FREEL, Mary "Polly" (05 Feb 1833-08 Jun 1852): m'd c1850 CASNER, John L.; d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; died on trail; memorial Oregon Trail Memorial Park Cemetery, Bridgeport, Morrill County, Nebraska

FREEL, Nancy Jane (22 Apr 1837-05 Nov 1883): m'd 03 Feb 1853 GATTON, Samuel Arthurston; d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; died Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

FREEL, Sarah Ann (13 May 1829-23 Jun 1911): m'd 1846 KISOR, George Washington; d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel ; buried Mount Union Cemetery, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon

FREEL, Sophia (03 Mar 1831-03 Apr 1913): m'd PARKINSON, Jonathan; d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; started with Freel family but turned back; buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Pomona, Franklin County, Kansas

FREEL, Ursula (15 Jun 1851-2 Jan 1917): 1863 NEWTON, Jasper; d/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; buried Molson Cemetery, Molson, Okanogan County, Washington

FREEL, William Jasper (22 Apr 1839-29 Oct 1899): s/o Amos and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Freel; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington

FREEMAN, Dorcas: m'd 1848 CROSS, Lorenzo D.

FREEMAN, Rachel: m'd 1846 FREEMAN, Walter; maiden name unknown at this time

FREEMAN, Walter (1801- ): m'd 1846 [   ], Rachel

FRENCH, John H. (1831- ):

FRENCH, Samantha Ann ( -1941):

FRENCH, William:

FRIEBERT, Rosannah ( -1914): m'd FRIEBERT, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

FRIZZELL, Almira: d/o Reece and Lillie Frizzell

FRIZZELL, Catharine: d/o Reece and Lillie Frizzell

FRIZZELL, G. Lafayette (1851-1926): s/o Reece and Lillie Frizzell

FRIZZELL, Jason Porter (1848-1917): s/o Reece and Lillie Frizzell

FRIZZELL, Joseph: s/o Reece and Lillie Frizzell

FRIZZELL, Lilly ( - ): m'd 1834 FRIZZELL,Reece Porter

FRIZZELL, Lodisa: turned off for CA

FRIZZELL, Reece Porter (1815-1852): m'd 1834 [   ] , Lilly; Reece died near the John Day River on October 19.  His wife and children continued on and settled in Polk Co

FRIZZELL, William (1840-1924): s/o Reece and Lillie Frizzell

FRONK, John W. (1819- ):

FROST, George T. (1828- ):

FROTHINGHAM, Susan: m'd 1834 MASTERS, David; mother of Martha, C.A., James A., Thomas, Eliza, William and David

FRUIT, Elizabeth (1791-1871): m'd WALKER, Samuel H.; widow when emigrated to Oregon with children [see Walker listings]

FULLER, H.:

FRYER, Abel P. (c1826- ):

FRYER, Alexander L. (1829-1918): s/o William and Sarah Fryer

FRYER, Elvira Ann: d/o William and Sarah Fryer

FRYER, Flories Joseph: s/o William and Sarah Fryer

FRYER, Hetty F.: d/o William and Sarah Fryer

FRYER, James J.: s/o William and Sarah Fryer

FRYER, John L. (1823-1877): m'd 1856 DECKER Landess, Diana; s/o William and Sarah Fryer; wife was widow of Abram Landess

FRYER, Sarah: m'd 1822 FRYER, William; maiden name unknown at this time

FRYER, Sarah M.: d/o William and Sarah Fryer

FRYER, William W. (1797- ): m'd 1822 [   ], Sarah

FULBRIGHT, William (1823- ):

FULLERTON, Nancy Jane: m'd WATTS, William

GABRIEL, Rebecca: m'd 1850 GABRIEL, William; maiden name unknown at this time

GABRIEL, William J. (1819- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Rebecca

*12) GAEBHART, Johanna (1821-30 Sep 1852 ): m'd c1837 ABBOTT, William Young; husband died on trail; d/o John and Mary (Robbins) Geabhart; mother of Mary Ann, John, Sarah E., Samuel, William G.; took ill with mountain fever on the Snake River, died of mountain fever and was buried on the bank of the Powder River a few miles below where Baker City now stands

*12) GAEBHART, John Capt. ( -1852): m'd 27 Jul 1812 ROBBINS, Mary Ann; veteran of the War of 1812, fought Indians under General Jackson; died on the North side of the Columbia River of mountain fever, was buried a few miles above the falls.
1852 Reminiscences of John G. Abbott

GAGE, John Pike ( -1915):

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, Louisa (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

GALEY, Emeline (c1823- ): m'd 1854 ALFORD, Thomas; "Emeline Galey is living with Samuel Preston Hamilton (born abt 1814, TN), his wife Malissa (born abt 1820, IL) and daughter Mary (born abt 1843, AR) in the 1850 census in Clear Creek Township, Washington County, Arkansas. Emeline may be the sister of Samuel Hamilton's wife, Malissa.  Emeline Galey was the third wife of Thomas Alford (born 1802, VA). He immigrated to Linn County in 1850 and they were married in Linn County, February 1854.  It is believed that the Samuel Preston family emigrated with their next door neighbors, the James Wilson Ingrams in 1852." [per Alicia Roundy Houston]

GALLAND, M. ( -1852): died on trail May 1852, from IL

GALLOWAY, Charles (1798-1884): m'd 1830 HEENEY, Mary

GALLOWAY, Stephen H. (1827- ): m'd [   ], Annie E.

GALLOWAY, William (1845- ): m'd BAKER, Emma; s/o Charles and Mary (Heeney) Galloway:

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

GANIARD, Peter (c1829- ): m'd 1851 CORBUS, Levina

GANTER, John (1810- ):

GARD, Eliza (28 Mar 1841-28 Jul 1872):  d/o Timothy and Mahala (Mozier) Gard

GARD, Kate ( -1916): m'd GARD, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

GARD, John J. "Jack" (06 Apr 1838-24 Apr 1913):  m'd LINN, Mary Ellen; s/o Timothy and Mahala (Mozier) Gard; shown as buried in both Clarkes Pioneer Cemetery, Clarkes, Clackamas County, Oregon and Mount Hope Cemetery, Baker City, Baker County, Oregon

GARD, Lovina (22 Aug 1837-12 Aug 1895): d/o Timothy and Mahala (Mozier) Gard

GARD, Marlon Milo Otis (04 Mar 1844-14 Feb 1907):  m'd WELSH, Caroline; s/o Timothy and Mahala (Mozier) Gard; buried Milo Gard Cemetery, Madras, Jefferson County, Oregon

GARD, Minerva (09 Sep 1837-14 Oct 1923);  m'd 1855 LARKINS, John R.; d/o Timothy and Mahala (Mozier) Gard; buried Clarkes Pioneer Cemetery, Clarkes, Clackamas County, Oregon

GARD, Timothy (25 Feb 1802-11 Jun 1872): m'd 15 Jan 1829 MOZIER, Mahala; s/o Nathan and Eleanor (Pugh) Gard; probably in unmarked garve at Clarkes Pioneer Cemetery, Clarkes, Clackamas County, Oregon

GARD, Zachariah Scott (Dec 1848-21 Feb 1929):  m'd JONES, Susan Jane; s/o Timothy and Mahala (Mozier) Gard; buried Mount Hope Cemetery, Baker City, Baker County, Oregon

GARDNER, J. E.:

GARDNER, Lydia Jane (26 Apr 1818-23 Sep 1880): m'd 16 Feb 1843 SIMMONS, Andrew; d/o Libni and Anna (Starbuck) Gardner; buried Luper Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

GARLETS, Josiah (1825- ): m'd c1845 [   ], Mary H.

GARLETS, Mary H.: m'd c1845 GARLETS, Josiah; maiden name unknown at this time

GARLICK, Caroline: m'd 1850 GARLICK, William; divorced by Mar 1858; maiden name unknown at this time

GARLICK, William (1827- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Caroline; divorced by Mar 1858

GAROUTTE, Sophia Jane ( -1916): m'd GAROUTTE, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

GARRETT, James (1822- ): m'd  1852 WELCH, Frances M.

GARRETT, Richard (1833- ):

GARRETT, Thomas (1832-1908): m'd c1850 LISENBY, Permelia Ann

GARRISON FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GARRISON, Ephraim (1799- ): m'd MODIE, Nancy; s/o Jason and Mary Garrison

GARRISON, J. B.:

GARRISON, Mary ( -1852): m'd MASTERS, William; died on trail

GARRISON, William M. (1829- ): s/o Ephraim and Nancy (Modie) Garrison

GATES, Albert (1831- ): m'd 1857 STEPHENS, Mary Ann

GATES, Peter Paul:

GATES, Thomas:

GATES, William Harvey (1839-1925): Wagons From Wapello

GATTON, William (1831-1924): m'd 1850 HENDRICKSON, Nancy Jane

GAUIRES, Lydia: m'd MORGAN, Erastus Newton

GAULT, Caroline E. (1849-1852): d/o John and Lucy (McClain) Gault; died on the trail near Green River

GAULT, Daniel McLain. (1842-1912): m1. 1867 HOWELL, Anna Rebecca; m2. 1878 HUMPHREY, Lydia E.; s/o John and Lucy (McClain) Gault

GAULT, Daniel McLain (1844- ): s/o Pembroke and Elizabeth (McLain) Gault

GAULT, Francis (1847-1852): s/o John and Lucy (McClain) Gault; died on the trail near Green River

GAULT, John (1814-1861): m'd 1840 MCCLAIN, Lucy

GAULT, John W. (1845-1908): s/o John and Lucy (McClain) Gault

GAULT, Lucy C. (1847- ): d/o Pembroke and Elizabeth (McLain) Gault

GAULT, Mary: m'd HUMPHREYS, [   ]; d/o John and Lucy (McClain) Gault

GAULT, Mary E. (1845- ): d/o Pembroke and Elizabeth (McLain) Gault

GAULT, Pembroke (1817- ): m'd 1842 MCLAIN, Elizabeth

GAULT, Persis (1849-1852): s/o Pembroke and Elizabeth (McLain) Gault; died on trail

*18) GAY, Franklin B. (1827- ):  s/o Franklin and Debora Gay; born in VT, joined the Scott company in Tazewell Co, IL, traveled with his own wagon; he abandoned his wagon and left by the Snake River August 15th; "To day (August 15) 5 of our company concluded to go on by water.  They accordingly fitted up two wagon beds for the purpose and launded them into the Snake, they seem to answer a good purpose and if no accident befalls them they will reach the dalles in ten days or less."  (They planned on floating to Fort Boise and then travel afoot on account of the river rapids and falls.  The party included John Dixon, Robert Dixon, Frank Gay, Robert King and George Burns.); first worked at Oregon City as a carpenter; died 29 Feb 1896 at Lafayette, OR; earned high esteem from John Tucker Scott; served as the surveyor for the Free Emigrant Road

*12) GEARHART, John W. (1821- ): m'd 1852 WILLIAMS, Rachel Ann

*12) GEARHART, William (1819- ): m'd 1841 BENSON, Matilda

GEISEL, Andrew (1851-22 Feb 1856): s/o John and Christina (Bruck) Geisel; killed by indians Feb 22, 1856; buried Geisel Family Cemetery, Gold Beach, Curry County, Oregon

GEISEL, Henry (1849-22 Feb 1856): s/o John and Christina (Bruck) Geisel; killed by indians Feb 22, 1856; buried Geisel Family Cemetery, Gold Beach, Curry County, Oregon

GEISEL, John (1812-22 Feb 1856): m'd BRUCK, Christina; killed by indians Feb 22, 1856; buried Geisel Family Cemetery, Gold Beach, Curry County, Oregon

"In 1856 the home of John and Christina Geisel, lately arrived in Elizabeth Town, an Oregon coast settlement five miles south of Rogue River, was attacked by a band of To-To_Tuna Indians, and father and three sons, John, Henry and Andrew were slain.  Mrs. Geisel, attempting to defend herself and two daughters, Mary thirteen, and Anna, an infant, was stabbed in the hand, and then taken prisoner.  After a period of captivity, Mrs. Geisel and her two daughters were released.  Although then escaping a tragic fate, Mrs. Geisel, living alone in 1896 at the edge of Gold Beach, was robbed, murdered and burned to death in her home.  The Geisel family crossed the plains to Oregon in 1852 and for a short period of time prior to removing to the Curry County coast lived in Portland.  Geisel Monument State Park perpetuates the name of the massacred family." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 98]

GEISEL, John J. (1847-22 Feb 1856):s/o John and Christina (Bruck) Geisel; killed by indians Feb 22, 1856; buried Geisel Family Cemetery, Gold Beach, Curry County, Oregon

GEISEL, Mary (14 Feb 1843-25 Mar 1933): m'd BLAKE, Harrison Gray; d/o John and Christina (Bruck) Geisel; buried Smith River Cemetery, Smith River, Del Norte County, California

GIBBONS, William A. (1830- ):

*16) GIBBS, Minerva A (1831-1901).: m'd 27 Apr 1852 CRESWELL, Jabez Remick; born 13 Nov 1831 Wapato, Louisa Co, IA; died 12 Nov 1901 Walla Walla, Walla Walla Co, WA; mother of  nine children (James A., Martha A., John Isaac, D., J. Cargill, Thomas C., Addison G., Juniatti and Alfred B.)

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" (c1845-1930): 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

GIBSON, China (1816 - 1852) m'd MCCUBBINS, James; d/o Valentine and Mary (Wyatt) Gibson; died on the trail

*5: GIBSON, Daviess (1812- ): m'd 1839 INGALLS, Sophronia; s/o Samuel and Tabytha (Kennedy) Gibson; came to OR in 1849 with Ingalls brothers; returned east and brought family out in 1852

*5: GIBSON, Delila Ann (1824- ): m'd INGALLS, Joseph Wellington; d/o Israel and Mary (Lord) Gibson

*5: GIBSON, Douglas ( -1906): s/o George and Mary Gibson

*5: GIBSON, Eleanor (1820- ): m1. 1842 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)

GIBSON, John (1826- ):

*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 (1780-08 Jun 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

 GILBERT, Samuel (1804- ):

GILBREATH FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*29) GILBREATH, James Craig (20 Sep 1829-1882): m1.  03 Aug 1849 TIGARD, Sarah Ann (1829-1866); m2. MORRISON, Jane; s/o Cyrus Granger Gilbreath and Sarah Jane Craig (1811-1848);

*29) GILBREATH, John Ewing (23 Mar 1832-17 Nov 1901): emigrated with brother in 1852 but later returned to Arkansas where he married and later died; s/o Cyrus Granger Gilbreath and Sarah Jane Craig (1811-1848)

GILBREATH, Joseph Love (13 Nov 1827-04 Jan 1853): m'd 29 Nov 1849 THOMPSON, Jemima

GILBREATH, Samuel (1814- ): m'd 1849 [   ], Sarah

GILBREATH, Sarah: m'd 1849 GILBREATH, Samuel; maiden name unknown at this time

GILBREATH, William Cameron (08 Sep 1851-18 Jan 1914): s/o Joseph and Jemima (Thompson) Gilbreath

*29) GILBREATH, William  Pollock (09 Aug 1850-01 Sep 1921):  m'd  1883  Ring OHLSSON, Bertha  Adolphena(1851-1940);  s/o James Craig & Sarah Ann (Tigard) Gilbreath

GILES, Daniel (16 Sep 1836-03 Jul 1918): m'd 26 Oct 1861 BRADEN, America Agnes Memoirs of Daniel Giles; s/o Henry and Nancy (Moore) Giles Jr.; died Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon

GILES, Julia Ann (22 Sep 1816-11 Nov 1898): m'd 17 Mar 1836 BUELL, Leonard Samuel; moved with husband from French Prairie to Deek Creek, Douglas County, Oregon in 1854; buried Looking Glass Community Cemetery, Looking Glass, Douglas County, Oregon ; d/o Henry and Nancy (Moore) Giles Jr.

GILFILLAN, T.G.:

GILLETTE, Preston Wilson (02 Jun 1825-21 Jan 1905): 20 Aug 1888 MCCABE, Mary; s/o Horatio and Sarah (Wilson) Gillette; buried River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

"First Oregon rose fancier, nurseryman and customs collector, was born in Ohio, the son of Horatio Nelson Gillette (who grafted and introduced the Rome Beauty apple).  His schooling was local and at Clermont Academy, following which he studied law , 1851-52.  In March 1852 he started overland, arriving at Oregon City in September, but went almost at once to Clatsop Plains, where he purchased property on the Lewis and Clark River, near old Fort Clatsop.  In May, 1853, he received three boxes of fruit trees, seeds and ornamental shrubbery from his father in Ohio--the first importation of ornamental shrubbery in the Oregon Country.  Inclluded were a number of varieties of roses, the only others then in Oregon being the Mission Rose.  From this stock sprang a large proportion of the roses, shrubbery, flowering shrubs and berries seen afterwards in early Oregon.  In 1866 he was appointed to the revenue service at Yaquina Bay, and in 1867 sold his Clatsop property and moved to Portland, where he worked for the Oregonian, and engaged in the real estate business.  He was a legislator from Clatsop and Tillamook counties, 1862 and in 1865-65 represented Columbia and Tillamook counties.  He was instrumental in developing new pilotage laws for the Columbia.  In 1864 he served as Collector of Customs at Astoria.  In 1888 he married Mary McCabe, they had one son.  Throughout his life his love of nature amounted almost to worship--that nature made it possible for man to do much for hmself." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 99-100  Note: in this bio his name is incorrectly listed as Percy Wilson Gillette]

GILFRY, George L. (1844 - 1929): m'd HAZELTON, Sarah A.; : s/o John and Delilah (Bristow) Gilfry; name also seen as Gilfrey

GILFRY, Henry Harold (04 Nov 1843- 07 Feb 1925): m'd WADE, Margaret; s/o John and Delilah (Bristow) Gilfry; name also seen as Gilfrey

GILFRY, John Thompson (18 Nov 1820 - 25 Apr 1896): m'd 1840 BRISTOW, Delilah Cherry; s/o John and Elizabeth (McHam) Gilfry; name also seen as Gilfrey

*2) *26) GILHAM, Abe ( -1852): died on trail

*2) *26) GILHAM, Jane Anne: d/o Newton and Marecy (Valentine) Gilham

*2) *26) GILHAM, Minerva A.: d/o Newton and Marecy (Valentine) Gilham

*2) *26) GILHAM, Newton Davidson (1811-1887): m'd 1845 VALENTINE, Marecy; noted July 18 in James Akin diary that "Gillhams left the company"; apparently started with Akin party and then left to lead his own group.

*2) *26) GILHAM, Newton Lluallen: s/o Newton and Marecy (Valentine) Gilham

GILLAM, Corbin (1798- ):

GILLAM, Thomas J. (1834- ):

GILLAM, William F.:

GILLESPIE, Jacob (1809- ):

GILLESPIE, Margaret: m'd WITHERS, J.E.P.; d/o Jacob Gillespie

GILLETTE, P.W.:

GILLIAM FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GILLIAM, Alfred: s/o Charles and Mary Gilliam

GILLIAM, Charles (-1852): m'd [   ], Mary

GILLIAM, James J.E.: s/o Charles and Mary Gilliam

GILLIAM, Jasper Newton (1831- ): m'd 1851 GILLIAM, Rosa Ann Elizabeth

GILLIAM, Joseph Grayson: s/o Charles and Mary Gilliam

GILLIAM, Lavinnie: m'd FOSTER, Silas; sister of Jasper Gilliam

GILLIAM, Mary (c1802- ): m'd GILLIAM, Charles; maiden name unknown at this time

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 1851 GILLIAM, Jasper Newton; d/o Charles and Mary Gilliam

GILLIAM, Sarah Sophronia: d/o Charles and Mary Gilliam

GILLIAM, William H. (1829- ): s/o Charles and Mary Gilliam

GILLILAND, John M. (1802- ):

GILLILAND, John W. (1819- ):

GILLILAND, Mary ( -1913): m'd GILLILAND, [   ]

GILLILAND, Nancy:

GILMORE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GILMORE, Beverly Ward (1823-1898): m'd 10 Nov 1845 CLYMER, Lucinda; s/o James and Sarah (Williams) Gilmore

GILMORE, Cynthia Elizabeth (1834-1891): m'd ROBERTS, Joseph

GILMORE, David M. (1827- ): m'd [   ], Mary F.

GILMORE, James (1791-1863 ): m'd 1814 POTEET, Mary; father of 13 children; settled where Roseburg is now located; son, Samuel, had emigrated in 1843 with Applegate party

GILMORE, James Logan (1850-1929): m'd 1877 CROFTON, Isabella; s/o Beverly and Lucinda (Clymer) Gilmore

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 (1837-1852): d/o James and Mary (Poteete) Gilmore; died on trail of cholera

GILMORE, Mahala Elvira (1821-1909): m'd GILLIAM, William D.

GILMORE, Margaret P. (1824-1880): m'd 1847 BARKER, John Murphy

GILMORE, Mary Jane (1828-1868): m'd 1849 BARKER, Jesse Noland

GILMORE, Nancy A.: m'd 1851 GILMORE, Thomas; maiden name unknown at this time

GILMORE, Rebecca Catherine (1816- ): m'd 1839 HARRINGTON, Abel

GILMORE, Robert (1850-1925):

GILMORE, Sarah (1847- ): d/o Beverly and Lucinda (Clymer) Gilmore

GILMORE, Thomas (1830- ): m'd 1851 [   ], Nancy A.

GILMORE, Thomas J. (1836-1858):

GILMORE, Virginia C. (1825-1891): m'd 1845 WILLIS, William A.

GILMORE, William Henry (1848-1909): m'd 1881 DARLAND, Alsie Alice; s/o Beverly and Lucinda (Clymer) Gilmore

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

GILPIN, Elizabeth "Betsy" (1800-1863): m'd 09 Jul 1817 WARNER, Jabez; husband died at the second crossing of the Platte River when he got caught under the wheels of their wagon while pushing it up the bank

*3) GILSTRAP, Isaac (1830- ): m'd 1853 SYRON, Amy Elizabeth

*8) GIMPLE, George Washington (1832- ): never married; may have cut off for CA; settled in Siskiyou Co, CA where it appears he remained farming through the 1900 Siskiyou Co, CA census

GIST, William (1828- ):

GITHENS, George (1828- ): m'd ,

GITHENS, Jane Stout ( - ):

GITHENS, William (1849-1925):

GLAZE, Reuben (1822- ): m'd 1842 SHELTON, Cynthia

GLEASON, Elizabeth J. (1834-1920):

GLEDHILL, Mary: m'd 1850 FANNING, Elias E.

GLENN, George G. (1828-1890): m'd 1855 COX, Malinda; buried Cox Cemetery, Marion Co, OR

GLENN, John G. (1821- ):

GOBER, Jane (1797-1852): m'd 1820 BRAMLET, Nathan Hull; died 3 days after her husband on 17 Aug 1852 of cholera; buried in Payette County, Idaho

GOBLE  FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GOBLE, Daniel B. (1815- ): town of Goble is named for him although he was not it's proprietor

GODDARD, Lewis A. ( -1915):

*25) GODDELL, Father ( -1852): priest who died on Powder River

GODFREY, Able: Wagons From Wapello

GOLDEN, Delia (1842-1917): m'd EDGERTON, [   ]

GOOD, Susanna (-1915): m'd MORRIS, [   ]

GOODALL, Oliver P. (1828- ): m1. 1853 BELL, Louisa; m2. 1864 GRAY, Grace

GOODELL, William "Abel" (15 Apr 1785 -06 Aug 1852): m1. NEWELL, Betsey (1785-1851) m2.27 Nov 1851 ADAMS, Eunice; s/o Edward and Dorcas (Shepard) Goodell; Abel died on trail of cholera on Burnt River; traveling in Monmouth Company [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

GOODHUE, Martha Jane (1824- ): m'd MCCLURE, John Barnett

GOODMAN, Allen Johnson (1847-1935), m1. 1874 GRIGSBY, Jennie, m2. 1897 FRONK,  Mary Margaret; s/o James Henry and Mary Margaret (Locker) Goodman

GOODMAN, Charles W. ( -1915):

GOODMAN, Elizabeth A. (1851-); d/o James Henry and Mary Margaret (Locker) Goodman

GOODMAN, James Henry (1823-1906); m�d 1843 LOCKER, Mary Margaret ; brother of John B. Goodman

GOODMAN, John B. (1834-1927); m�d 1855 Sarah E. CRAIG (also 1852 arrival); brother of James Henry Goodman

GOODMAN, John C. (1845- ): s/o James Henry and Mary Margaret (Locker) Goodman; died sometime between the 1850 and 1860 census;  may have died on trail

GOODMAN, Mary F. (1850-?); d/o James Henry and Mary Margaret (Locker) Goodman

GOODMAN, W.R. (1848-1917):

GOODPASTURE, Alexander (1823-1862): m'd 1844 MOSS, Elizabeth Jane

*11) GOODRICH, Anson: Capt of train from Lima Rock Co, WI

GOODWIN, Edward C. (c1825- ): m'd 1847 [   ], Nancy Ann

GOODWIN, Nancy Ann: m'd 1847 GOODWIN, Edward C.; maiden name unknown at this time

GORDON, Isabel: m'd 1850 GORDON, Patrick; maiden name unknown at this time

GORDON, Patrick (1820- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Isabel

GORE, Elizabeth (c1849- ): d/o James and Henrietta (Settle) Gore

GORE, Emerson (1824- ): m'd 1849 [   ], Mary E.

GORE, James (1813- ): m'd c1841 SETTLE, Henrietta B.

GORE, John A. (c1851- ): m'd 19 Dec 1896 BUOY, Martha Cummings; s/o James and Henrietta (Settle) Gore

GORE, Josiah (c1846- ): s/o James and Henrietta (Settle) Gore

GORE, Mary E: m'd 1849 GORE, Emerson; maiden name unknown at this time

GORE, Rachel Jame (c1842- ): d/o James and Henrietta (Settle) Gore

GORE, William (c1844- ): s/o James and Henrietta (Settle) Gore

GORGAS, Solomon A.:

GOSA, Levi Brazil (1848-1922):

GOSA, Samuel T. (1815- ):

GOSSETTE, Abraham (1798- ):

*18) GOUDY, Mary (22 Oct 1851-Jun 1932) d/o William and Malinda (Brown) Goudy 

*18) GOUDY, William H. "Bill" (02 Jul 1823-12 Jul 1897): m1. BROWN, Malinda Jane; m2. PURVINE, Rosaline Mrs.; s/o Stinson and Naomi (Roelofson) Goudy; William taught school in Marion County and farmed near Hubbard, OR.

GOULD, Jeremiah (1797- ):

GOULD, John B. (1806- ): m'd 1842 [   ], Margaret

GOULD, Margaret: m'd 1842 GOULD, John B.; maiden name unknown at this time

GOULET, Antoine Samuel (1815- ): returned east in 1859 to bring his family out

GOULET, Mathias (1827-1903): m'd 1855 BAKER, Nancy; m2. 1891 Piett (CAMPBELL), Philmena

GOWDY  FAMILY RESEARCHER:       Bennette Family History
*18) GOWDY, John Tucker "Teet" (21 Nov 1835-26 Mar 1917): m'd 04 Feb 1861 KEMP, Anne Eliza; s/o Cyrus Finley and Tabitha (Roelofson) Gowdy;  He was the father of Arthur, Hattie G., Lillian and Elizabeth; came across the plains with his uncle, John Tucker Scott ; settled in Marion County at Belle Passi; later moved to Yamhill Co; drove the Scott family's miscellaneous wagon; John's  was a cousin to the Goudy family listed above, his father spelled his name Gowdy as opposed to his siblings that spelled it Goudy; John served in the 1895 Oregon Legislature, House of Representatives, from Yamhill County

GRADON, Isabella: m'd 1850 GRADON, Israel; maiden name unknown at this time

GRADON, Israel (1821- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Isabella

GRADY, Elizabeth (1834- ): m'd 1850 HALE, Andrew

GRAHAM, Harriet: m'd c1841 GRAHAM, William; maiden name unknown at this time

GRAHAM, John (1830- ):

GRAHAM, Robert (1809- ): m'd 1830 [   ], Minerva B.

GRAHAM, Mary Eleanor (26 Apr 1820-25 Dec 1889: m'd 29 Nov 1835 BROWN, John; d/o George and Eleanor (Harrison) Graham; buried Mulkey Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

GRAHAM, Minerva B.: m'd 1830 GRAHAM, Robert; maiden name unknown at this time

GRAHAM, Thomas (c1826- ): m'd c1849 FINCH, Sarah Ann

GRAHAM, William (1818- ): m'd c1841 [   ], Harriet

*16) GRANGER, Elizabeth (1798-1876): m'd c1818 KIRTZ, Zachariah; born 1798 IN and died 16 Aug 1876 Washington Co, OR; buried Union Point Cemetery, Banks, Washington Co, OR; mother of 14 children (William, Barbara, Jacob, Mahala, Mary Elizabeth, Sarah, Levi, John Herman, Frances, Nancy B., Christopher, Catharine, Samuel and Josephus)

GRANT, David (1836- ):

GRANT, David A. (1851- ): s/o Richard and Sarah (Williams) Grant

GRANT, James M. (1852- ): s/o Richard and Sarah (Williams) Grant; born in Dec several months after arrival

GRANT, Josephine (1835-1919): m'd GRANT, Hugh R.

GRANT, Mary Ellen (1847- ): m'd BEVENS, T. O.; d/o Richard and Sarah (Williams) Grant

GRANT, Nancy Melvina (1849-1852): d/o Richard and Sarah (Williams) Grant; died on trail

GRANT, Richard Jackson (1825-1891): m'd 1846 WILLIAMS, Sarah Jane; father of five children (Nancy Melvina, Mary Ellen, David A., James M. and Gilbert M.)

GRANT,  Ulysses Simpson (President)  (27 Apr 1822-23 Jul 1885): m'd 1848 DENT, Julia; buried General Grant National Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York

"Civil War general and president of the United States, was born at Point Pleasant, Ohio, and following graduation from West Point Academy, 1843, entered Oregon history as a first lieutenant (gained in Mexican War), arriving at Fort Vancouver in Sept., 1852, with the 4th U. S. Infantry.  There being then no Indian troubles to cope with, and duties light, he cultivated potatoes and oats which were drowned out by floods.  He made numberous friends in the Oregon Country.  In Sept., 1853 he was reassigned to California.  Following fame in the Civil War, 1861-65, two terms as president (1869-77), he visited Portland briefly, Oct. 15-17, 1879.  Grant County and Grants Pass are named for him.  He married Julia Dent, 1848;  They had four children." [Dictionary of Oregon History by Howard McKinley Corning p. 102]

GRAVES, George A.:

GRAVES, James (1830-1918):

GRAVES, Rebecca: m'd GRAVES, Wesley; maiden name unknown at this time

GRAVES, Milbrey: m'd JOHNSON, Richard

GRAVES, Wesley (1817- ): m'd 1840 SHOEMAKER, Rebecca

GRAY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GRAY, Caleb (1819- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Jane T.

GRAY, David Milton: s/o James Gray

GRAY, George Washington (1837-1916): m'd 1865 BONNER, Harriet E.; s/o James Gray

GRAY, James (1797- ): wife died just prior to emigration; settled in Linn Co

GRAY, Jane: m'd GLASS, Robert; d/o John Gray

GRAY, Jane T.: m'd 1850 GRAY, Caleb; maiden name unknown at this time

GRAY, John  (1813-1889): 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.:

GREEN, John (1821- ):

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, John (1804- ): m'd 1851 [   ], Mary Jane

GREENWOOD, Margaret ( -1852): m'd FOSTER, William Harrison; died on the trail

GREENWOOD, Mary Jane: m'd 1851 GREENWOOD, John; maiden name unknown at this time

GREENWOOD, Sophia: m'd 1834 EMERICK, George

GREENWOOD, William L. (1825- ): m'd 1847 WALTON, Martha J.

GREER, George H. (1836- ): m'd 1864 SPENCER, Cornelia Jane

GREER, Henry R. (1797- ):

GREER, James (1809- ): m'd 1832 HAMILTON, Margaret

GREGG, Almeda (04 Nov 1827-07 Aug 1909): m'd 15 Aug 1850 BADLEY, James; d/o John and Elizabeth (Roberts) Gregg

GREGG, John (1798-1852): m'd May 1822 ROBERTS, Elizabeth; s/o Phillip and Rebecca (Comber) Gregg; John died on trail; wife died in 1849 prior to emigration

GREGG, John (1830-02 Nov 1903): s/o John and Elizabeth (Roberts) Gregg

GREGG, Levi Washington  (07 Mar 1824-26 Jun 1902): m1. 17 Oct 1844 SMITH, Susanna; m2. 19 Dec 1861 PARRISH, Jane

GREGG, Louisa (Jun 1821-28 Dec 1903): m'd c1843 OWEN, William RIley

GREGG, Polly Ann (04 Sep 1829-03 Dec 1913): m'd 13 Jan 1846 WINTERS, Philip; settled Yamhill county; buried Pleasant View Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon

GREGG, Samuel (1830- ):

GREGG, William R (1832-02 Nov 1903): s:/o John and Elizabeth (Roberts) Gregg

GREGG, Urania (13 Feb 1826-15 Nov 1867): m'd 25 Oct 1846 MCARTHUR, Washington Perry; settled in Utah

GREGG, Urania Jane (1845- ): m'd MCCONNELL, James

GREINER, Henry (1825- ): m'd 1848 [   ], Phebe Jane

GREINER, Phebe Jane: m'd 1848 GREINER, Henry; maiden name unknown at this time

GRIBBLE, Henry: Mentioned in Samuel Woodruff Diary

GRIER, Ann: m'd 1839 GRIER, John; maiden name unknown at this time

GRIER, Delilah (1832-1892): m'd LEIGH, C.B.; s/o John and Susan Grier

GRIER, Isaac (1828-1899): s/o John and Susan Grier

GRIER, John (1798-1877): m'd [   ], Susan

GRIER, John (1832-186): m'd [   ], Delilah; s/o John and Susan Grier

GRIER, John (1819- ): m'd 1839 [   ], Ann

GRIER, Mary (1828-1921): m'd GRIER, Robert; maiden name unknown at this time

GRIER, Robert (1826-1900): m'd [ ], Mary; s/o John and Susan Grier

GRIER, Susan (1810-1878): m'd GRIER, John; maiden name unknown at this time

GRIER, Sylvester (1830- ): m'd 1865 CLARK, Matilda

GRIFFIN, Sarah Wallace (1776-1856): m'd bef 1797 RICHARDSON, George; buried Bethel Cemetery, Polk Co, OR

GRIFFITH, Amos Jr. (1823- ):

GRIFFITH, Elvira Ann: d/o John W. Griffith

GRIFFITH, John W. (1795- ):

GRIFFITH, Maria T. (1846- ):

GRIFFITH, Rebecca ( -1915): m'd GRIFFITH, [   ]

GRIFFITH, Sarah (1831-1855): m'd 15 Aug 1847 ALLEN, Andrew Jackson; mother of  four children (Nelson, Wesley Solomon, Ellen Melissa and Joseph A.)

GRIM, Jacob (1808- ): m'd 1832 [   ], Jane

GRIM, Jane: m'd 1832 GRIM, Jacob; maiden name unknown at this time

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.

GROOM, Arson A. (c1821- ):

GROVES, Obijah (1827- ):

GRUBB, John Larkin (13 Mar 1842-13 Apr 1918): m'd WALKER, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Samuel B. and Nancy Elizabeth (Bell) Grubb

GRUBB, Margaret Ellen (27 May 1846-23 Oct 1924): m'd APPLEGATE, Lucian Bonaparte; d/o Samuel B. and Nancy Elizabeth (Bell) Grubb

GRUBB, Nancy Elizabeth (17 Aug 1851-08 Jul 1927): m'd APPLEGATE, William Henry Harrison; sdo Samuel B. and Nancy Elizabeth (Bell) Grubb

GRUBB, Samuel B. (12 Jan 1815-15 Jun 1883 ): m'd 23 Apr 1840 BELL, Nancy Elizabeth

GRUBB, William Bayard (13 Mar 1844-12 Sep 1921): m'd SPENCER, Frances Ellen; s/o Samuel B. and Nancy Elizabeth (Bell) Grubb

GRUBBS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GRUBBS, David (1808-1886): never married

GRUBBS, Elijah Elliot (20 Oct 1844-12 Aug 1874): s/o John Cloud and Susan (Austen) Grubbs Sr

GRUBBS, Francis Herron (24 Mar 1834-28 Mar 1911): m'd LEE, Lucy Ann; s/o John Cloud and Susan (Austen) Grubbs Sr.; graduate of Willamette University; wife was the daughter of the well known missionary Jason Lee, Francis died in Portland, buried Lee Mission Cemetery

GRUBBS, Henrietta (1843- ): d/o John Cloud and Susan (Austen) Grubbs Sr; d/o John Cloud and Susan (Austen) Grubbs Sr

GRUBBS Sr., John Cloud (07 Jan 1801-07 Jan 1886 ): m'd 1832 AUSTEN, Susan; traveled with several of his sons; the remainder of the family came in 1853 via the Isthmus of Panama

GRUBBS Jr., John Cloud (26 May 1836-10 Oct 1878): .s/o John Cloud and Susan (Austen) Grubbs Sr

GRUBBS, Josephine (09 May 1847-21 Sep 1893): m'd MCBEE, John W.; d/o John Cloud and Susan (Austen) Grubbs Sr

GRUBBS, Margaret (18 Aug 1840-24 May 1908): m'd ODELL, James; d/o John Cloud and Susan (Austen) Grubbs Sr

GRUBBS, Thaddeus Mears (21 Feb 1850-12 Jun 1931): s/o John Cloud and Susan (Austen) Grubbs Sr

GUBSER, Johanna: m'd 1831 GUBSER, Joseph; maiden name unknown at this time

GUBSER, Joseph (1806- ): m'd 1831 [   ], Johanna

GUERIN, George Crane (1826- ): m'd 1852 MORGAN, Drusilla

GUERIN, James F. (1828- ):

GUERIN, Susan Elizabeth (1822- ): m'd 1841 HAYES, Henry; husband died on trail

*24) GUGE, Anna S. (1820- ): m'd JONES, Isaac

*24) GUGE, Jane H. (1819- ): m'd JONES, Jacob

GUILEY, George W. (c1830- ):

GULLIFORD, Ann Eliza (1849-aft 1860): d/o William and Eliza (Shoup) Gulliford

GULLIFORD, Emma Catherine (1844-1941): m'd 1858 ALLEN, William M.; d/o William and Eliza (Shoup) Gulliford

GULLIFORD, Jacob Allen (1834-1922): m'd 1872 VANVERPOOL, Martha Elizabeth; s/o William and Eliza (Shoup) Gulliford

GULLIFORD, Jasper Newton (1847-1920): m'd 1872 HODGES, Elizabeth Catherine; s/o William and Eliza (Shoup) Gulliford

GULLIFORD, John Lewis (1836-1899): m'd c1859 HARDESTY, Julia Ann; s/o William and Eliza (Shoup) Gulliford

GULLIFORD, Sarah E. (1838-1917): m'd 1857 COOPER, William R.; d/o William and Eliza (Shoup) Gulliford

GULLIFORD, William Henderson (1840-1901): m'd bef 1865 HAPTONSTALL, Ellen; s/o William and Eliza (Shoup) Gulliford

GULLIFORD, William M. (1810-1865): m'd 1833 SHOUP, Eliza (1810-1857); the Gullifords settled first in Lane County

GURNEY, R.M. (1814-1878):

GUSTIN, Alexander (1832- ):

GUTHRIE, Robert (1830- ): m'd 1853 , Mary Elizabeth

GWINN, Norman (1818-1901): m'd 1852 BLOXSON, Cynthia; buried Howell Prairie Cemetery, Marion Co, OR

Rhys GWYNN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
GWYNN, Rhys Rev. (1834-1917): note: obituary says he was a pioneer of 1852 which appears to be incorrect.  According to the 1900 census he did not arrive in the US until 1861.  Other records, including his marriage information, indicates he was not in Oregon until the 1860s.

HACKLEY, Dewitt C. (1826- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Sophia W.

HACKLEY, Francis S. (1779- ):

HACKLEY, Sophia W.: m'd 1850 HACKLEY, Dewitt C.; maiden name unknown at this time

HACKNEY, Hannah ( -1852): m'd FRANKLIN, William; died on Mt. Hood and is buried on the Barlow Trail

HADAWAY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HADAWAY, Edward C. (1811-1895): m'd c1846 ROSWELL, Elizabeth Jane; farmer, born 11 Apr 1811 Pittsburg, PA; in 1835 moved to Baltimore, MD; Sgt-at-Arms for Oregon House of Representatives 1872, 1874, 1880; settled in Dayton, Yamhill Co, OR; father of seven children (Abraham Lincoln (1864-1924), Edward E. (1851-1899), George Armstrong (1847-1889), Lewis (1858-1886), Mary Elizabeth (1849-1934), William (1854-1877) and Charles)

HADAWAY, Edward E. (1851-1899): born 28 Jan 1851; s/o Edward and Elizabeth (Roswell) Hadaway; buried in Dayton Pioneer Cemetery, Dayton, OR

HADAWAY, George Armstrong (1847-1889): born 02 Jun 1847; s/o Edward and Elizabeth (Roswell) Hadaway; 

HADAWAY, Mary Elizabeth (1849- ): m'd 1868 BAILEY, Ambrose; born 07 Jan 1849 and died 21 Jan 1934 in Long Beach, WA; d/o Edward and Elizabeth (Roswell) Hadaway

HADLEY, Margaret J. (1794-1852): m'd IRVINE, Jesse; husband d. 1844 MO; she died upon arrival and is buried at Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR

HAGOOD, Henry (1815- ): m'd 1842 STONE, Mary

HAIGHT, Eliza (10 Jul 1825 -15 Dec 1856): m'd 09 Jan 1845 HILL, Eben B.; d/o Cornelius Aaron and Abigail (Atwood) Haight; buried Rickreall, Polk County, Oregon

HAINES, Francis A. (1832-1913):

HALE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HALE, Andrew (1831-1909): m'd 1850 GRADY, Elizabeth; s/o William and Sarah (Borders) Hale

*7) HALE, Calvin Thomas (12 May 1827-02 Feb 1887): m'd 12 Aug 1851 MAYS, Milla Catherine; s/o John and Catharine (Dorothy) Hale; originally emigrated in 1848 and 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; buried Sailor Cemetery, Noti, Lane County, Oregon

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

*7) HALE, John Nebraska (07 Jun 1852-02 Feb 1883): m'd RICHARDSON, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Calvin and Milla (Mays) Hale; born near Platte River in Nebraska; buried Sailor Cemetery, Noti, Lane County, Oregon

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

HALE, Moses (c1821- ): Wagons From Wapello

*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, Thomas:

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

Essalum HALL FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HALL, Alfred C. (1843- ):

HALL, Amos Z. (1824- ): m'd 1852 PARRISH, Nancy

HALL, Anna: m'd 1852 BOOTHE, Abijah

HALL, Daniel O. (1832- ):

HALL, Edna: m'd 1850 MESSNER, Daniel H.

HALL, Elizabeth: m'd c1847 HALL, John; maiden name unknown at this time

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, James C. (1799- ): m'd 1818 [   ], Magdalena

HALL, John (c1799- ): m'd c1847 [   ], Elizabeth

HALL, Johnson (1829- ): m'd 1851 [   ], Sarah

HALL, Josiah (1806-1866): m'd  08 Dec 1829 FISHER, Mary Elizabeth; born 21 Dec 1806 Barren County, Kentucky, died 16 Sep 1866 Portland, Oregon

HALL, Lurana: d/o Essalum and Mahala (Smelser) Hall

HALL, Magdalena: m'd 1818 HALL, James C.; maiden name unknown at this time

FISHER Mary Elizabeth (1807-1886): m'd 1829 HALL, Josiah; born 31 Jul 1807 Tennessee, ded 10 Nov 1886 Portland, Oregon

HALL, Rowland (1827- ):

HALL, Samuel (1826- ):

HALL, Sarah: m'd 1851 HALL, Johnson; maiden name unknown at this time

HALL, William ( -1852): died on trail

HALLOGAN, John (1823- ):

HALSTED, Jacob (1828- ): m'd 1852 MALONE, Brittanna

HALTRUNNER, Caroline V. (1837-1917): m'd JACKSON, [   ]

HAM, Isaac (1842-1925):

HAMBLE, Mary (1828-1921): GREER, [   ]

*27) HAMILTON, John Henry (1826-1909) m�d 1848 ROBBINS, Mary Jane Robbins

*27) HAMILTON, JohnMilton (L) (1850-1894) s/o John Henry and Mary Jane (Robbins) Hamilton, died in a mine collapse in Grant Co., Oregon

HAMILTON, Margaret: m'd 1832 GREER, James

HAMILTON, Melissa A.: m'd 1838 HAMILTON, Samuel Preston; maiden name unknown at this time

*27) HAMILTON, Minerva Elizabeth (1823-1920) m�d 1848 James Anderson Robbins

HAMILTON, Samuel Preston (1816- ): m'd c1838 [   ], Melissa A.; "Samuel Preston Hamilton (born abt 1814, TN), his wife Malissa (born abt 1820, IL) and daughter Mary (born abt 1843, AR) and Emeline Galey (b.c1823) are enumberated in the 1850 census in Clear Creek Township, Washington County, Arkansas. Emeline may be the sister of Samuel Hamilton's wife, Malissa. It is believed that the Samuel Preston family emigrated with their next door neighbors, the James Wilson Ingrams in 1852." [per Alicia Roundy Houston]

HAMILTON, T.J. (1841- ):

HAMILTON, William C. (1823- ): m'd 1854 GHOLSON, Eliza Jane

HAMLIN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HAMLIN, Eliza Jane (1849-1897): m'd 1866 ANDERSON, William Thomas (1845-1910); d/o James and Eliza (Shearer) Hamlin

HAMLIN, Elizabeth Jane ( -1915): m'd HAMLIN, [   ]

HAMLIN, Infant Daughter (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; James & Eliza Hamlin left Iowa in April, 1852, and arrived in Jackson County, Oregon via the Southern Route in October, 1852.  They lost a baby daughter along the way.  James was involved in the Indian War of 1853, and during the Indian uprising of 1855, their's was the only cabin that was not burned by the Indians.  Supposition is that Grandma Hamlin was friendly with the Indians, so the cabin was spared.  Children born after arrival in Oregon (George Washington Hamlin, b. 1853, d. after 1930, m. Mary Elizabeth Lundy 1875, daughter of Cyrus Lundy & Mary Ann James, b. 1857, d. 1941.  Married second Lulu May Kinney 1892, she b. 1872, d.1899; Thomas Jefferson Hamlin, b. 1855, d. 1951, m. Ellen Lundy 1878, she b. 1859, d. 1943; Rosanna L Hamlin, b. 1858, d. unknown, m. Jesse Wyatt Wilson 1877, he b. 1847, d. 1937, son of Arthur Wilson & Ulcey Passwater.  She m. second John Andrew Jackson Carlile 1898, he b. about 1850, d. unknown, son of John Carlile & Catherine True; James B Hamlin, b. 1860, d. 1861; Lucinda Hamlin, b. 1863, d. 1879; Julia Ann Hamlin, b. 1865, d. 1957, m. Thomas Reese Miles 1884, he b. 1857, d. 1942.  Married second Hiram J Doubleday, b. 1865, d. after 1930; and Andrew Jackson Hamlin, b. 1867, d. 1945, m. Elba Helena Fitzwater 1888, daughter of James Bunyard Fitzwater & Mary Ann Randles, b. 1871, d. 1930).  Note: A handwritten record (source unknown) lists a daughter, Sarah Mariah Hamlin b. 26 Feb 1845 and a son, James H Hamlin b. 15 Jun 1851.  These children do not appear in any other document or record related to James & Eliza Hamlin, and they do not appear on any census records.  However, at the foot of the burial plot of James & Eliza Hamlin there are two small concrete blocks with initials scratched in them:  "JH" and "SM".  I believe these are in memory of these two children who died before the family left Iowa headed for Oregon, and have added them to my Hamlin family tree. 

HAMLIN, Martha E. (1846-1861): d/o James and Eliza (Shearer) Hamlin

HAMLIN, Mary (1823-1854): m'd 1843 JOHNSON, John W. (1820-aft 1870); d/o William and Mary (Smith) Hamlin

HAMLIN, Mary Ann (1841-1932): m'd 1857 GRIFFIN, William Marion (1830-1901); d/o James and Eliza (Shearer) Hamlin

HAMLIN, William Henry (1843-1932): m'd 1865 ARMPRIEST, Lavina Ann (1849-1929); s/o James and Eliza (Shearer) Hamlin; William Henry Hamlin's wife, Lavina Armpriest was daughter of William Armpriest & Sarah Bilby.  (Lavina's father was in the same 1848 wagon train as Burrel Griffin). 

HAMMACK, Mary Sara (24 Jan 1796-Jul 1852): m'd 10 Nov 1814 FOX, Nicholas; died on trail near Boise, Idaho; husband had died prior to emigration; she was traveling with six of her 10 children and their families

HAMMOND, George:

HAMMOND, Henry:

HAMMOND, Sarah Ann (1835-1925): m'd HAMMOND, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

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

*18) HANCOCK, John (1828- ): from Groveland, Tazewell Co, IL; in 1853 was living in Milwaukie, OR; not held in high esteem by John Tucker Scott who stated that he was a braggart and yarn teller and "the laziest man I saw on the plains"

HANCOCK, Jonathan (1848-1926):

HANFORD, Cornelius H. (1849-1926):

HANKINS, John: m'd 1840 [   ], Susannah; name often seen in the records as Hawkins; DLC was originally listed as Hawkins but a petition was filed to correct spelling

HANKINS, Susannah: m'd 1840 HANKINS, John; maiden name unknown at this time;

HANKINS, W. H. (1841-1912):

HANLEY, Michael (1824- ):

HANNA FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HANNA, Dolph: cooked and worked for the Jonathan Jackson family

HANNA, Joseph A. Rev. (1823- ): m'd 1852 MCMILLAN, Esther Belle

HANNA, Priscilla Ann: m'd 06 Dec 1849 ARNOLD, Isaac

HANNUM, John S. (1825- ):

HANNUM, Lewis L. (1827- ): m'd 1856 RITNER, Mary

    "HANNUM, LEWIS L.--Born in Hampton County, Massachusetts, in 1827; moved to Ohio in 1839, to Michigan in 1844, and came to Oregon in 1852, and settled in Polk County. Present residence, Luckiamute Valley, and occupation, carpenter and fanner. He married Mary Ritner in Oregon in 1856, and their children s names are Julius, Sarah H., Andrew, Ann, Lewis L., Eva, and Una." [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 766-67]

HANAN, Archimedes (1810- ): m'd 1837 VANWINKLE, Ann Maria

HANSON, George (1819- )

HANSON, N. H ( -1852): mention by F.C. Mack as a friend that died east of Salmon Falls on the Snake River of typhoid fever (contributed by Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois Univ)

HARBAUGH, Fred:

HARDEN, John (1824- ): m'd 1846 [   ], Mary A.

HARDEN, Mary A.: m'd 1846 HARDEN, John; maiden name unknown at this time

HARDESTY, Charles (1817- ): m'd 1836 [    ], Mary Jane

HARDESTY, Henderson B. (1811- ):

HARDESTY, Julia: m'd GULLIFORD, [   ]

HARDESTY, Mahala (1803-1895): m'd CHAPMAN, Jesse Smith; d/o Henry and Elizabeth (Matheny) Hardesty; mother of 8 children.

HARDESTY, Mary Jane: m'd 1836 HARDESTY, Charles; maiden name unknown at this time

HARDIE, J. K.:

HARDING, Alwin M. (1816- ): m'd 1840 [   ], Violette O.

HARDING, Violette O.: m'd 1840 HARDING, Alwin M.; maiden name unknown at this time

*1) HARDIE, Hiram: m'd 23 Feb 1837 MILLER, Elizabeth

HARDY, Joshua E. (1833-1925):

HARE, N. D. ( - ): m'd ,

HARE, W. S. ( - ): m'd ,

HARER FAMILY RESEARCHER: (sometimes spelled HARRER and  HARROW, etc.)
*29) HARER, Alfred  Franklin (03 Nov 1848-07 May 1894);  m'd  18 Nov 1878  BEACH, Minnie Louise (1856-1951);  s/o  David and Sarah C. (Standifer) Harer

*29) HARER, Ann Elizabeth (16 Apr 1851-1852);  d/o  David and Sarah C. (Standifer) Harer; died on trail

HARER, D. (1847-1852): died on trail on 28 May 1852 age 5 years

*29) HARER, David  (02 Dec 1819-17 Jun 1883);  m'd  1843 STANDIFER, Sarah  C. (1818-1907); s/o Enos S. and Jane (Craig) Harer

*29) HARER, Enos S. (1790-Oct 1852):  m1. c1817  CRAIG, Jane (1795-1847); m2. DALE, Hulda; died on trail

*29) HARER, Enos  Samuel  (1836-    );  s/o Enos S. and Jane (Craig) Harer

*29) HARER, Evan  H. (22 Jul 1822-07 Aug 1870);  m'd c1850 TULK, Eliza  Jane (1832-1926);  s/o David and Mary (McClendon) Harer; nephew of Enos Harer Sr.

*29) HARER, Infant (16 Apr 1851-05 Oct 1852); c/o James and Jane (Standifer) Harer; died on trail; may have been child of John and Sarah (Huffmaster) Harer

*29) HARER, James  C. (30 Jan 1828-1852);  m'd  1851 STANDIFER, Jane "Mary" (1831-1852);  s/o Enos S. and Jane (Craig) Harer; died on trail of cholera

*29) HARER, Jemima Elizabeth Jane (21 May 1844-31 Aug 1896);  m1.  17 Dec 1863 KIRKLAND, Andrew J.  (1834-1872);  m2. 11 Sep 1888 YOUNG, George Nichols  (1830-1914);  d/o  David and Sarah C. (Standifer) Harer

*29) HARER, Jemima  Jane (1817-14 Aug 1852);  m'd 27 Dec 1832 CRAIG, Ewing P.  (1809-18 Aug 1852);  d/o  Enos S. and Jane (Craig) Harer; died on the Snake River 15 miles east of Goose Creek of cholera leaving three children orphans

*29) HARER, John  W. (Apr 1832-14 Oct 1852);  m'd  1849  HUFFMASTER, Sarah (1829-25 Aug 1852);  s/o  Enos S. and Jane (Craig) Harer

*29) HARER, Lucinda  (26 Nov 1829-1898);  m'd  1848  CRAWFORD, James T. (1823-1900);  d/o Enos S.and Jane (Craig) Harer

*29) HARER, Martha Elizabeth  (1849-1923);  m'd bef 1866 MULKEY, Albert Greenberry  (1838-1900); d/o John W. and Sarah (Huffmaster) Harer

*29) HARER, Mary  Elizabeth "Lizzie". (1851-1924);  m'd 25 Mar 1868 SAYLOR, Francis A. "Frank";  d/o  William Millard "Willis" and Martha Ann (Tulk) Harer

*29) HARER, Sarah Jane (1830-1898);  m'd  1849 LEWIS, Stephen Marther  (1828-1855);  m'd  1856 LETSOM, John Thomas  (1828-1922), d/o David and Mary (McClendon) Harer; nephew of Enos Harer Sr.

*29) HARER, Stephen Lafayette  (21 Mar 1851-27 Oct 1852);  s/o  Evan and Eliza Jane (Tulk) Harer; died on arrival

*29) HARER, Temperance (25 Nov 1834-25 Nov 1880):

*29) HARER, William  Millard "Willis" (09 Dec 1823-05 Jun 1908);  m'd  07 Apr 1850  TULK, Martha Ann  (1828-1912);  s/o David and Mary (McClendon) Harer; nephew of Enos Harer Sr.

HARGEDINE, Robert B. (1828- ):

HARKLEROAD, James M. ( -1912):

HARLAN, George:

HARLEY, America L.: m'd 1851 HARLEY, William S.; maiden name unknown at this time

HARLEY, William S. (1823- ): m'd 1851 [   ], America L.

HARMAN, Mary: m'd 1852 HARMAN, William; maiden name unknown at this time

HARMAN, William (1804- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Mary

HARMON, Eunice (24 Oct 1798-04 Dec 1883): m1. 06 May 1818 ADAMS, Sebastian Cabot (01 Aug 1789-08 Mar 1847); m2. 27 Nov 1851 GOODELL, Abel; d/o Oliver and Mary (Plum) Harmon; Abel Goodell died on trail of cholera at Burnt River; traveling with the Monmouth Company along with her son and two daughters and their families [Deaths On The Oregon Trail, Richard Rieck,  Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University]

HARMS, Ellen: m'd 1849 HARMS, John; maiden name unknown at this time

HARMS, John (1814- ): m'd 1849 [   ], Ellen

HARPER, Armilda: m'd 1846 HILL, John; m2. BERGEN, Dr. Samuel  John Hill married Armilda Harper in Des Moines County, Iowa, 1 August 1846, and they had three daughters, Lurissa Jane, born 22 February 1848; Sarah Anna (my gr. grandmother), born 20 July 1849; and Roseltha Emaline, born 3 March 1851, before they started for Oregon in 1852. John Hill applied for a Donation Land Claim in Linn County, near Harrisburg, and it was there that a son, William Calvin, was born, 19 July 1853. In December of 1853, John Hill wrote a letter to his sister, in Iowa, telling of the birth of William, and extoling the wonders of the Oregon country, also giving news of Dr. Samuel Bergen and Harvey Hill, the brother of John, who came across the plains with them. But on 19 May 1854, William Calvin died, and John Hill died three days later, on 22 May 1854. Family information says that they are buried in a nearby cemetery. John's wife, Armilda, now a widow with three young girls, married Dr. Samuel Bergen, a family friend, 26 September 1854, and they had a son, Aurum Armand Bergen, born August 1855, in Oregon. It is not known when Armilda and Dr. Bergen returned to Iowa, but they are shown in the 1860 Davis County, Iowa, census. They later settled in Anderson, McDonald County, Missouri, where Dr. Bergen practiced medicine. Armilda died there, 1 April 1909, and Dr. Bergen died there 5 November 1912. [submitted by Lillian Stevenson]

HARPER, Jemima (22 Apr 1830-05 Jul 1890): m'd 14 Nov 1847 CLAYTON, Ashford; d/o Alexander and Jemima (Willets) Harper; 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

HARPER, John (1822- ):

HARRELL, Doddridge (1818- ): m'd 1838 TAYLOR, Miriam

HARRINGTON, Abel: m'd 1839 GILMORE, Rebecca Catherine

HARRINGTON, Christine: m'd 1836 HARRINGTON, Nelson; maiden name unknown at this time

HARRINGTON, Nelson (1812- ): m'd 1836 [   ], Christine

HARRIS, Abram; traveled with Ephraim Clawson family

HARRIS, Alexander (1833- ):

HARRIS, Child ( -1852): c/o Mary Harris; died on trail

HARRIS, Eliza (1816- ): m'd ABERNATHY, [  ], came to OR via CA

HARRIS, Ephraim D. (1817- ):

HARRIS, Elizabeth (1850-1918):

HARRIS, George (1820- ): m'd 1843 [   ], Mary Ann

HARRIS, Henry T. (1833- ):

HARRIS, Jane: m'd 1848 HARRIS, John; maiden name unknown at this time

HARRIS, John (1826- ): m'd 1848 [   ], Jane

HARRIS, Johnson Dr.:

HARRIS, Martha ( -1931): m'd SARGEANT, [   ]

HARRIS, Mary ( -1852): m'd HARRIS, [   ]; died on trail

HARRIS, Mary Ann: m'd 1848 HARRIS, George; maiden name unknown at this time

HARRIS, Truman (1824-1896): m'd LEWIS, Mary

HARRIS, William H. (1832-1912):

HARRISON, Joseph (c1824- ): m'd 1845 WARREN, Polly,

HARRISON, Robert ( - ): m'd ,

HARRY, John Alva: see 1851

HART, Mary: m'd 1845 HART, Thomas; maiden name unknown at this time

HART, Thomas (1815- ): m'd 1845 [   ], Mary

HARTMAN, John (1816- ): m'd c1846 MOSER, Mary

HARTNESS, George:

HARVEY, Auletta (1848-1936)

HARVEY, John W. (1829- ):

HARVEY, Mary Jane: see HERVEY, Mary Jane

HASH, Allen (1817- ): m'd c1838 [   ], Elizabeth

HASH, Elizabeth: m'd c1838 HASH, Allen; maiden name unknown at this time

HASTINGS, A.L. (1829- ):

HASTINGS, Henry B. (1819- ): m'd c1842 [   ], Phebe L.

HASTINGS, J.C. (1833- ): m'd 1857 WOODS, Merica M.

HASTINGS, Lois: m'd c1831 JONES, Justus

HASTINGS, Phebe L.: m'd c1842 HASTINGS, Henry B.; maiden name unknown at this time

HATFIELD, John Nathan (1842-1929):

HATFIELD, Nathan ( -1852): died on trail

HATHAWAY FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HATHAWAY, Jeremiah Smith (1824-1876): m'd 27 Nov1847 BATES, Isabelle Electa; s/o Nadah and Abigail (Beebe) Hathaway; born 11 Jan 1824 Herkimer Co, NY and died 12 Jan 1876 Vancouver, Clark Co, WA; buried in Old Vancouver City Cemetery, Vancouver, clark Co, WA; father of 9 children (Jeeremiah Nadah, Hiel Bronson, Abigail Maria, Emma Jane, Orrin B., Amos Nathan, Alpha Beebe, Alfred Omega and Mary Euretta)

HATHAWAY, Hiel Bronson(1851-1948): m'd SKEELS, Anna May Mabel; s/o Jeremiah and Isabelle (Bates) Hathaway); born 25 Dec 1851 and died 13 May 1948 Corvallis, Benton Co, OR; buried Sara Union Cemetery, Ridgefield, Clark Co, WA; father of 6 children (Edna Vella, Harvey Delbert, Elmer Clinton, Platt Gifford, Zilda Olas and Burrell Bates)

HATHAWAY, Jeremiah Nadah (1849-1852): s/o Jeremiah and Isabelle (Bates) Hathaway); born 16 Mar 1849 Berrien Co, MI and died 23 Oct 1853 on trail between The Dalles and the Cascades.  Reportedly buried near The Bridge of the Gods.

HATHAWAY, Marshall Root (1823-1896): m'd 27 Dec 1848 SMITH, Maria Lucy; s/o Nadah and Abigail (Beebe) Hathaway; born 01 Jan 1823 Herkimer Co, NY and died 02 Mar 196 Vancouver, Clark Co, WA; buried Old Vancouver City Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark Co, WA; father of 6 children (Mary Marie, Homer Marshall, Melissa Jane, Henry Louis, Matilda Lucinda and Caroline Maranda]; traveled in party led by Capt. Johnson.

HATHAWAY, Mary Marie(1850-1852): d/o Marshall and Maria (Smith) Hathaway; born 29 Jun 1850 MI and died 06 Dec 1852 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR

 

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, Frank: s/o John M. Hawk

HAWK, John M.:

HAWK, John M. Mrs.:

HAWK, John P. (1832- ):

HAWK, Melvin: s/o John M. Hawk

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:

HAWK, Sarah: d/o John M. Hawk

HAWK, William: s/o John M. Hawk

HAWK, Wilson: s/o John M. Hawk

HAWKINS, Charles (1827- ):

HAWKINS, John S. (1818- ): m'd 1841 LANE, Elizabeth

HAWKINS, William P. (1825- ):

HAWLEY, Ira (1817- ): m'd RILEY, Elvira

HAYBURN, James C;: wife and children cut off for CA

HAYBURN, Miss: m'd BIDWELL, John H.; sister of James C.; family cut off for CA

HAYDEN, Allen (1805- ): m'd c1825 [   ], Sarah

*5) HAYDEN, Benjamin (1822- ): m'd 1852 GIBSON, Zerelda

*5) HAYDEN, Nancy (1823-1917): m'd 1842 TUCKER, Samuel; m2. 1852 CLARK, James; sister of Benjamin Hayden; accompanied by children from first marriage

HAYDEN, Sarah: m'd c1825 HAYDEN, Allen

HAYDEN, William D. (1832- ):

HAYES FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HAYES, Amanda Jane: m'd SNYDER, John; d/o William and Martha (Huntington) Hayes; buried at Masonic Cemetery, Coquille, OR

HAYES, Eliza Jane: m'd MCCULLOCH, James; d/o Henry and Susan (Guerin) Hayes

HAYES, Henry (1810- ):

HAYES, Henry ( -1852): GUERIN, Susan Elizabeth; died on trail about 50 miles west of Fort Hall

HAYES, Henry Taylor (1848-1924): m'd [   ], Hannah Gertrude; s/o Henry and Susan (Guerin) Hayes

HAYES, James A. (1833-1903): m'd 1861 HENKLE, Caroline

HAYES, John Crane (1841-1889): s/o Henry and Susan (Guerin) Hayes

HAYES, Lewis (1791- ):

HAYES, Lewis Eugene (1829-1904): m'd 18 Oct 1853 ABBOTT, Charlotte; s/o Orlando and Nancy (Hull) Hayes; born 01 Mar 1829 in Cuyahoga Co, OH and died 26 Aug 1904; settled  first on Long Tom River, east of Eugene; about 1865 settled in Josephine County; father of nine children (Rachel, Nancy Elizabeth, Francis Marion, Jefferson Davis, Samuel Perry, Josie, David Orlando, William Lewis and Ira Eugene); buried Sparlin Cemetery, Murphy, Josephine Co,

HAYES, Maria Lydia: d/o William and Martha (Huntington) Hayes

HAYES, Orlando (1791-c1860): m'd HULL, Nancy; not known at this time if he made 1852 emigration; wife died about 1840

HAYES, Richard B. (1832- ): emigrant to California in 1850

HAYES, Sarah ( -1852): died on trail; d/o William and Martha (Huntington) Hayes

HAYES, Seth W. (1825-1876):

HAYES, Theodore Frelinghuysen (1844- ): s/o Henry and Susan (Guerin) Hayes

HAYES, William Albert (1850-1893): s/o Henry and Susan (Guerin) Hayes

HAYES, William B. (1827- ):

HAYES, William J. (1829- ):

HAYES, William Washington (1826-1909): m'd 1847 HUNTINGTON, Martha; s/o James and Amanda (Jackson) Hayes; suffered from cholera; baby Sarah d. and buried in Nev; settled on Cowlitz River near Castle Rock; conducted a mercantile in Monticello; 1868 moved to Oakland, Douglas Co, OR where he had mercantile; 1892 elected  Treasurer of Coos County; moved to Bandon, OR after retirement; buried in Masonic Cemetery, Coquille, OR

HAWORTH, Richard (1814- ):

HAYTER, George: m'd 1846 CROWLEY, Sarah

*11) HAYWOOD, Benjamin: m'd KINNEY, Miss

*11) HAYWOOD, Delilah: m'd KINNEY, Giles

HAZELTON, Royal H. (1819- ): m'd 1839 REYNOLDS, Martha Ann

HEADRICK, Frances ( - ): m'd KAYS, John A.

HEALY, William Mrs. (1835-1917): m'd HEALY, William; maiden name unknown at this time

HEARNE, Elizabeth: m'd 1850 HEARNE, Lambert; maiden name unknown at this time

HEARNE, Lambert (1815- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Elizabeth

HEATER FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HEATER, George (c1822- ): m'd 1845 MARION, Sarah; settled Yamhill Co

HEATER, Peter:

HEATH, Lucien (1819- ): m'd 1849 EDWARDS, Julia J.

HEATHERLY, Elizabeth (c1799-1852): m'd ABBOTT, Samuel; died and was buried on the bank of the Powder River, a few miles below where Baker City now stands.

HEBER,Elizabeth: m'd 1837 HEBER, Fredrich; maiden name unknown at this time

HEBER, Fredrich (1811- ): m'd 1837 [   ], Elizabeth

HEDDEN, Abraham (1832- ):

HEDGES FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HEDGES, Joseph (1827- ): m'd ALLEN, Ellen J.; came west to join his brother, Absalom (an emigrant of 1844), at Canemah

HEDRIC, John (1826- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Louisa Jane

HEDRIC, Louisa Jane: m'd 1852 HEDRIC, John; maiden name unknown at this time

HEENEY, Mary ( -1884): m'd 1830 GALLOWAY, Charles

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  

HEISLER, William (1828- ): m'd 1851 MCDONNELL, Martha

*11) HEMPHILL, William; [Polly Coon Diary: Jul 29 we left some of our company who are going to CA, Mr. D. Burrows, Mr. Webs & Mr. Peak - also part of Mr. Goodrich's Co- Mr. Peck, Mr. Palmiter & Hemphil]

*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, Daniel (1818-1852): m'd BUTLER, Martha Jane; died on the trail along with his two children; his widow later married Rev. William Ownbey

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, James H. D. (1810- ): m'd 1839 [   ], Mary Elizabeth

HENDERSON, John: s/o Daniel and Martha (Butler) Henderson

HENDERSON, Louis Payette:

HENDERSON, Lucinda (1844-1926): m'd HENDERSON, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

HENDERSON, Mary Elizabeth: m'd 1839 HENDERSON, James H.D.; maiden name unknown at this time

HENDERSON, Mary E. (1847-1852): died on trail; d/o Daniel and Martha (Butler) Henderson

HENDERSON, Middleton (1849-1852): died on trail; s/o Daniel and Martha (Butler) Henderson

HENDERSON, S. J. (1826- ): m'd 1850 MACE, Kate

HENDERSON, Sampson: s/o Daniel and Martha (Butler) Henderson

HENDERSON, Sarah S.: m'd 1837 VANBUSKIRK, John; d/o Nathaniel C. and Elizabeth (Sloan) Henderson

HENDERSON, Thomas B. (1828- ): 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

HENDRICKS, Martha A.:

HENDRICKS, Robert Jackson (1832- ): m'd SHERWOOD, Mary Jane

HENDRICKSON, Nancy Jane: m'd 1850 GATTON, William

HENDRICSON, William Firman (1824- ) m'd 1848 JACKSON, Sarah; m2. c1893 BROWN, Mary E. (FRANK)

HENDRIX, Harrison Haines (1823- ): m'd 10 Jun 1846 PEDIGO, Zerilda Jane; d/o Harrison and Zerilda (Pedigo) Hendrix;born 20 Jan 1823 Tennessee and died 11 Aug 1908 Elma, Grays Harbor County, Washington

HENDRIX, Julia Eveline (1849-1918): m'd 25 Dec 1869 LINCOLN, Augustus Fitch; born 18 Mar 1849 Iowa and died 23 Mar 1918 Richmond, Contra Costa, California;

HENDRIX, Lorina Catherine (1847-1927): m'd 25 Dec 1864 LINCOLN, Edgar Elijah; d/o Harrison and Zerilda (Pedigo) Hendrix; born 03 Sep 1847 Wappalo County, Iowa and died 29 May 1927 Santa Monica, California

HENLINE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HENLINE, Abi (1818-1891): m'd  HENLINE, Francis

HENLINE, Andrew ( -1888): m'd 1871 WALLACE, Mary; s/o Francis and Abi Henline

HENLINE, Francis (1839-1885): m'd [ ], Abi

HENLINE, Francis M. (1845- ): m'd 1865 COLE, Charlotte Geneva; s/o Francis and Abi Henline

HENLINE, Phoebe: m'd 1867 BURSON, S. H.; d/o Francis and Abi Henline

HENLINE, William H. (1840- ): s/o Francis and Abi Henline

HENNESS, Ephraim Gates (1849- ):

HENNESS, Jane: m'd 1841 HENNESS, Thomas J.; maiden name unknown at this time

HENNESS, Sarah: m'd BRANNON, [   ]

HENNESS, Thomas J. (1821- ): m'd 1841 [   ], Jane:

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

HENRY, Andrew (1828- ):

HENRY, Anson B. (1836- ): m'd 1857 EASTABROOK, Eliza

HENRY, Elizabeth M. (1815-1897): m'd CRAWFORD, Robert H. Dr.; s/o Thomas and Margaret (Scott) Henry

*28) HENRY, Thomas (1788-1865): m'd SCOTT, Margaret

HERNS, Elizabeth: m'd 1817 BRIDGES, Samuel; settled in Lane Co

HEROLD, John: (may be HARRELL?)

HERREN, Esther Ann: m'd 1852 HERREN, James; maiden name unknown at this time

HERREN, James (c1827- ): m'd 1852 [   ], Esther Ann

HERRING, Leonora Elizabeth (1829-1900): m'd 17 Apr 1850/51 LACEY, Lewis Allen; Leanora was born 17 Aug 1829 Swansea, Wales and died 1900 Springwater, Clackamas, OR); mother of 4 known children (Helen, Albert, Anna Margaret and Irene)

HERRON, Robert (1827- ):

HERRON, Thomas (1829- ):

HERVEY, Andrew E. (1818- ): m'd 1843 [   ], Caroline

HERVEY, Caroline: m'd 1843 HERVEY, Andrew E.; maiden name unknown at this time

HERVEY, Mary Jane (07 Nov 1820-17 Dec 1901): m1. 1840 WILLIAMS, Cornelius John (1816-1852); m2. 16 May 1853 ATTWELL, Roger Gerard; d/o Benjamin and Frances Hervey; buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon

HESLIN, Druscilla ( -1912): m'd HESLIN, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

HESTER, Hook (1850- ):

HESTER, Martin W. (1800- ): m'd 1829 [   ], Susan S.

HESTER, Susan S. ( -1896): m'd 1829 HESTER, Martin W.; maiden name unknown at this time

HESTER, William (1832- ):

HEWITT, Abraham: m'd CONNER, Elizabeth

HEXTON, C.:

HIATT, Ellen Elizabeth (1851-1936): m'd FULKERSON, John;: d/o Lewis and Lydia (Jaquett) Hiatt

HIATT, Jesse (1801-1882): m'd 03 Mar 1824 PUCKETT, Alvina; wife died on trail 31 Jul 1852

HIATT, Jesse: s/o Jesse and Alvina (Puckett) Hiatt

HIATT, Lewis (1827-1902): m1. 1858 JAQUETT, Lydia Ann; m2. JAQUETT, Catharine s/o Jesse and Alvina (Puckett) Hiatt; wife died on trail 31 Aug 1852

HIBLER, John P. (1826- ):

HICKMAN, Catherine (1831-1870): m'd 1846 BUTLER, Hilory; traveled with the Hays-Cowan Train

HICKS, Elizabeth (1826- ): m1. 1847 BUFF, John; m2. BUFF, Thomas Jefferson

HICKS, Sarah: m'd 1836 FOUNTAIN, Matthew

HIGGINBOTHAM, John P. (1831- ):

HIGGINS, Araminta: m'd c1832 HIGGINS, Ransom; maiden name unknown at this time

HIGGINS, Ransom (1812- ): m'd c 1832 [   ], Araminta

HIGLEY, Amanda: m'd 1843 HIGLEY, Harvey; maiden name unknown at this time

HIGLEY, Harvey (c1818- ): m'd 1843 [   ], Amanda

*8) HILARY, John: + family

HILL, Amanda Caroline (25 Dec 1831-02 Mar 1890): m'd BROOKS, Durin Pinkney;d/o Clairborne and Mary (Cates) Hill;  buried IOOF Cemetery, Waitsburg, Walla Walla County, Washington

HILL, Ann Haseltine (14 Ape 1838-27 Nov 1930): m'd 09 May 1854 RUSSELL, James Howard; d/o Isaac William and Mary Elizabeth (Fine) Hill; buried Hill Dunn Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon

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HILL, Claiborne (17 Apr 1803-12 May 1886): m'd 1823 CATES, Mary Polly; s/o Joab and Elizabeth (Lane) Hill; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

 

HILL, Eben B. (10 Oct 1821-27 Nov 1868): m1. 09 Jan 1845 HAIGHT, Eliza; m2. 1856 SANDERS, Maranda; s/o Eben and Anna (Barney) Hill; buried Independence, Polk County, Oregon

HILL, Eliza (19 Nov 1829-28 Sep 1854): m'd 30 Dec 1852 STANARD, Alphonso Webster; d/o Claiborne and Mary (Cates) Hill; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

HILL, Elizabeth Ava (28 Jul 1840-06 Oct 1913): m'd STANARD, Alphonso Webster; d/o Claiborne and Mary (Cates) Hill; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

HILL, F.H. ( -1852): died on trail

HILL, Geoge Monroe (06 Jan 1825-13 Feb 1909): m1. 24 Apr 1851 RUSSELL, Sarah Olivia; m2. 22 Aug 1874 PEARL, Lydia A.; s/o Holmes and Mary (Allen) Hill; buried Halsey Pioneer Cemetery, Linn County, Oregon

HILL, Hannibal Cicero (17 Nov 1831-21 Dec 1902): m'd 25 Apr 1865 POWELL, Sarah A.; s/o Isaac William and Mary Elizabeth (Fine) Hill; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

HILL, Harvey (1826- ):

HILL, Harvey Joab (15 Oct 1844-23 Oct 1926): m'd 1870  [    ]. Victoria; s/o Claiborne and Mary (Cates) Hill; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon

HILL, Henry C. (1835-1919):

HILL, Isaac William: (23 Oct 1805-15 Jul 1864): m'd 26 Dec 1826 FINE, Mary Elizabeth Ann; s/o Joab and Elizabeth (Lane) Hill; buried Hill Dunn Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon

"After getting his family from Sweetwater, Tennessee, they wintered in Keokuk, Iowa where Isaac's brother Claiborne Hill lived. The party to Oregon included: Isaac Hill -- Isaac's wife, Elizabeth Fine and their five children; his brother William Hill -- who had been to Oregon in 1849 with Isaac and acted as scout for the train , and his brother, Claiborne Hill, his wife Mary "Polly" Cates Hill and nine of their ten their children; (Henry) Sterling Hill was already in Oregon, pioneer of 1849.  On 14 April 1852, the party of thirty wagons and seventy-five people left Keokuk, Iowa, on the way to Oregon." [submitted by Jennie Hill Cobb]

HILL, Henry Taylor. (Nov 1818-1889): m'd 13 Aug 1846 FOLEY, Sarah J.; s/o Thomas Alexander and Mary Elizabeth (Shultz) Hill

HILL, James (1802- ): m'd 1841 [   ], Miranda

HILL, James M. (1832- ):

HILL, John (1823-1854): m'd 1846 HARPER, Armilda;

John Hill was born 29 October 1823, in Jefferson County, New York, to Eben Hill and Anna Barney. The Eben Hill family migrated to Van Buren County, Iowa, and were there by 1836 when a census was taken. John Hill married Armilda Harper in Des Moines County, Iowa, 1 August 1846, and they had three daughters, Lurissa Jane, born 22 February 1848; Sarah Anna (my gr. grandmother), born 20 July 1849; and Roseltha Emaline, born 3 March 1851, before they started for Oregon in 1852. John Hill applied for a Donation Land Claim in Linn County, near Harrisburg, and it was there that a son, William Calvin, was born, 19 July 1853. In December of 1853, John Hill wrote a letter to his sister, in Iowa, telling of the birth of William, and extoling the wonders of the Oregon country, also giving news of Dr. Samuel Bergen and Harvey Hill, the brother of John, who came across the plains with them. But on 19 May 1854, William Calvin died, and John Hill died three days later, on 22 May 1854. Family information says that they are buried in a nearby cemetery. John's wife, Armilda, now a widow with three young girls, married Dr. Samuel Bergen, a family friend, 26 September 1854, and they had a son, Aurum Armand Bergen, born August 1855, in Oregon. It is not known when Armilda and Dr. Bergen returned to Iowa, but they are shown in the 1860 Davis County, Iowa, census. They later settled in Anderson, McDonald County, Missouri, where Dr. Bergen practiced medicine. Armilda died there, 1 April 1909, and Dr. Bergen died there 5 November 1912. [submitted by Lillian Stevenson]

HILL, John Fine  (03 Oct 1829-11 May 1852): s/o Isaac William and Mary Elizabeth (Fine) Hill

John Hill died on the trail May 11, 1852;   "At Council Bluffs, we [the Isaac Hill train] found an immense city of wagons waiting to be taken over in flat bottomed ferry boats propelled by oars.  The river was very high and some two miles wide.  Father had written to the man in charge of the emigrant crossing the Missouri River at this point and informed him of the probable date of our arrival, and had received a permit to cross.  When we drove up ready to cross with the tongue of each wagon made fast to the one ahead, those who had arrived ahead of us were very angry.  They ran our wagons back from the river and placed theirs ahead.  Then our men rolled the wagons back and placed ours in position and stood guard over them all night.  There was great pushing and crowding.  Many not belonging to Father's train got across on his permit.   There were no houses then at Council Bluffs.  On the Nebraska side where Omaha now stands there were only some Indian tepees.  It took three days, May 10, 11, and 12, to cross.  Almost all of our wagons were transported across the first day.  The next morning, May 11th, one of our wagons and a boat loaded with cattle started across.  My brother John, a young man of twenty-three years of age, accompanied them.  Suddenly the boat sank.  An effort to save John was made, but it was unsuccessful.  He was drowned and his body was not found.  A deep sense of loss and sadness fell upon us as we left the river to continue our journey, leaving John, who was so well beloved, behind us.--Mary M. Hill Dunn, daughter of Isaac Hill [Submitted by Jennie Hill Cobb]

HILL, Lagrand Henderson (23 Jun 1828-30 Nov 1886): m'd 04 May 1854; OWENS, Bethenia Angelina; s/o Isaac William and Mary Elizabeth (Fine) Hill; buried Hill Dunn Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon

HILL, Lucinda R.: m'd 1821 ILES, Henderson

HILL, Marshall (17 Apr 1836-20 Mar 1926): m'd 1868 THOMAS, Prudence Belinda; s/o Claiborne and Mary (Cates) Hill; buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon

HILL, Martha Louise (07 Nov 1833-05 Jun 1920): m'd GILLETTE, Almond Virgil; d/o Isaac William and Mary Elizabeth (Fine) Hill; buried Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon

HILL, Mary C. (14 Apr 1834-02 Oct 1859): d/o Claiborne and Mary (Cates) Hill; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

HILL, Mary Minerva (22 May 1836-26 Sep 1933): m'd 23 Feb 1854 DUNN, Patrick; d/o Isaac William and Mary Elizabeth (Fine) Hill; buried Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon

HILL, Mary Sophia (15 Oct 1822-03 Mar 1902): m'd 20 Oct 1846ADAMS, Oliver Harmon; d/o Walter Hill; settled with husband in Yamhill County; buried Masonic Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon

HILL, Miranda: m'd 1841 HILL, James; maiden name unknown at this time

HILL, Nancy Jane ( -1852): engaged to a Mr. Wright; she died on the border between ID and WY and is buried at Robinson's Hollow on Ham's Fork

HILL, Rebecca: m'd MITCHELL, Frederick

HILL, Sarah Jane (1846- ):

HILL, Sydney Ann (09 Nov 1824-21 May 1880): m'd 02 Sep 1854 WOODY, Reuben Burrow; d/o Claiborne and Mary (Cates) Hill; buried Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery, Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon

HILL, Thomas Jefferson (1844-1916):

Description: http://www.oregonpioneers.com/graphics/WilliamHill.jpgHILL, William (12 Feb 1808-23 Oct 1881); m1. 28 Oct 1849 LEWIS, Jane; m2. 17 Jan 1858 PERKINS, Mrs. Julia Ann (LEWIS); s/o  Joab and Elizabeth (Lane) Hill; buried Kahoka Cemetery, Kahoka, Clark County, Missouri; originally emigrant of 1849 (see 1849 for additional information); to Oregon first in 1849, then went back with Isaac Hill as far as Missouri, acted as scout in 1852 when Isaac captained his train back to Oregon; William then returned to Missouri where he remained until his death

HILL, William Lair (1839-1924):

HILLEARY, Clark (1848-aft 1860 ): s/o John and Catherine (Howard) Hilleary; born 1848 VanBuren Co, IA; appears in the 1850 and 1860 census

HILLEARY, George B. (1840-1921): m'd 1872 LAFRAMBOISE, Angelique; s/o John and Catherine (Howard) Hilleary; born June 1840 Vermillion Co, IL and died 1921 Colville, Stevens Co, WA

HILLEARY, Henry (1844-1918): m'd 1870 LAFRAMBOISE, Louisa Anna; s/o John and Catherine (Howard) Hilleary; born Mar 1844 Cedar, VanBuren Co, IA and died 23 Sep 1918 Damascus, Clackamas Co, OR

HILLEARY, John W. (1817-1892): m'd 02 Apr 1837 HOWARD, Catherine; s/o Osburn and Eleanor (Hollenbeck) Hilleary; born 16 Mar 1817 Muskegum Co, OH and died 16 Mar 1892 Yamhill Co, OR; father of 10 children (Lydia, George B., Sarah Ellen, Henry, William, Clark, Nathan Carter, Mary, Maria and Marion)

HILLEARY, Lydia (1838-1875): m'd 1854 LARKINS, James W.; d/o John and Catherine (Howard) Hilleary; born 18 Sep 1838 Vermillion Co, IL and died 10 Feb 1875 Sandy, Clackamas Co, OR; mother of 4 children (William E., Mary Catherine, Arthur W. and Lillian M.)

HILLEARY, Nathan Carter (1852-1919): m'd WARNSTAFF, Etta; s/o John and Catherine (Howard) Hilleary; born 06 May 1852 VanBuren Co, IA and died 29 Dec 1919 Tenino, Thurston Co, WA; father of 4 children (Etna Marion, Mary Jane, Ruth Irene and William Edward); the wagon train headed west just 5 days after he was born

HILLEARY, Sarah Ellen (1842-1929): m1. 1856 BRUGGER, Jacob; m2. 14 Sep 1863 SLOVER, Elias; d/o John and Catherine (Howard) Hilleary; born 04 Jul 1842 Danville, Vermillion Co, IL and died 28 Sep 1929 Central Point, Jackson Co, OR; mother of 2 children by first marriage (Harriet and Susan) and 11 children by her second marriage (Mary, Jane, Maria, Anna B., Julia C., Henry E., Clara, Delilah M., Ella, Alfred and Charles)

HILLEARY, William (1846-bef 1860): s/o John and Catherine (Howard) Hilleary; born 1846 Cedar, VanBuren Co, IA; appears in the 1850 census but appears to have died by the 1860 census

HILLS, Ann Elizabeth (18 Mar 1826-09 Jul 1917): m'd 16 Mar 1846 BECK, William Ahl; d/o Stephen and Elizabeth (Fletcher) Hills; settled with husband and children at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

HINBR, C. B.:

HINK, Hannah J. (1836-1939): m'd  02 May 1852 JOHNSON, Samuel Boone; d/o Samuel and Charity (Busley) Hink; born 10 Mar 1836 Jackson Co, MO; married on trail to next door neighbor, Samuel Boone Johnson, after she joined several of her siblings on the train without her parents knowledge; settled in Clackamas County, OR; mother of eleven children with only 3 of them living to the 1910 cenus (Samuel, Mary Jane, Martha Ellen, Charles F., Dora O., Louise Hester, William Hubbard, John Henry, Edward Robert, Earl and Jenny); lived until 102, still did her own household chores up until a year before her death; died 01 Jan 1939 Gresham, Multnomah Co, OR

HINK, Miss: married sister of above; d/o Samuel and Carrie (Busley) Hink

HINK, Mr.: s/o Samuel and Carrie (Busley) Hink

*23) HINKLE, Adeline (1837-1877): m'd 22 Aug 1852 MANNING, Henry; d/o Alexander and Fanny (Hinkle) Hinkle; married husband on the trail to Oregon; settled initially in Clackamas County and by 1865 was living in Marion County where Adeline died in 1874; buried at St. Louis Cemetery, St. Louis, Marion Co, OR; mother of (Julia M., Lewis H., George F., Adeline, Ann, John)

*23) HINKLE, Alexander (1804-1886 ): m'd 05 Dec 1825 HINKLE, Frances "Fanny"; s/o Peter and Amelia (Clodfelter) Hinkle; born 24 Sep 1804 Rowan Co, NC; died 1886 Clackamas Co, OR; buried Rock Creek Cemetery, Canby, Clackamas Co, OR; father of eight known children (Polly Ann, Casper Johnson, Adeline, Isaac A., Julia Ann, Nancy Elizabeth, William Lewis and John Robert); settled in Clackamas County where he remained through the various census records

*23) HINKLE, Casper Johnson (1829-1909): m'd 1876 CHOATE, Julia H. s/o Alexander and Fanny (Hinkle) Hinkle; born 09 Jun 1829 Perry Co, MO; died 26 Dec 1909 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; wife was 24 years younger than he was and they were divorced in 1904 just a few years prior to his death.; father of seven  known children (Jessie, Fannie, Harry, Ernest, John E., Alice J. and Arthur)

*23) HINKLE, D. Theodore (1842-1875): s/o Robert and Mary (Evans) Hinkle; born 17 Aug 1842 Perry Co, MO and died 26 Nov 1875 Douglas Co, OR; buried Old Masonic Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas Co, OR [aka Roseburg Memorial Gardens];

*23) HINKLE, Frances "Fanny" (1805-1864): m'd 05 Dec 1825 HINKLE, Alexander; d/o Casper and Fanny (Robertson) Hinkle; born 1805 Rowan Co, NC and died 1864 Elliott's Prairie, Clackamas Co, OR; buried Rock Creek Cemetery, Canby, Clackamas Co, OR; mother of eight known children (Polly Ann, Casper Johnson, Adeline, Isaac A., Julia Ann, Nancy Elizabeth, William Lewis and John Robert); settled in Clackamas County where she remained through the various census records

*23) HINKLE, Isaac A. (1833- 1913): m1. 06 May 1855 KALE, Jane ( -c1867); m2. 01 Jan 1870 MOSIER, Margaret Elizabeth; s/o Alexander and Fanny (Hinkle) Hinkle; born 29 May 1833 MO; died 10 Sep 1913 Clackamas Co, OR; settled initially in Clackamas Co but by 1870 was in Wasco Co where he remained through the 1880 census; in 1900 was in Umatilla County, OR and by 1910 was in Crook Co, OR; father of eight known children (Polly Ann, A. William, Mary Melvina, Charlotte Lulu, Ivie Myrtle, Jessie I., Agnes Vermont and Margaret May)

*23) HINKLE, John Robert (1843-1930): m'd 30 Sep 1866 THOMAS, Mary E.; s/o John and Fanny (Hinkle) Hinkle; born 30 Jun 1843 Perry Co, MO and died 14 Mar 1930 Salem, Marion Co, OR; resided in Clackamas County for many years prior to moving to Marion County; buried City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co, OR; father of two children (Eliza Jane and Harvey Alexander)

*23) HINKLE, John Thompson (1837-1910): m'd c1861 MCNEAL, Sarah P.; s/o Robert and Mary (Evans) Hinkle; born 29 Jul 1837 Perry Co, MO and died 29 Aug 1910 Roseburg, Douglas Co, OR; buried Old Masonic Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas Co, OR [aka Roseburg Memorial Gardens]; father of three known children (Mary, Edgar and Julia)

*23) HINKLE, Julia Ann (1835-1914): m'd 01 Jul 1855 TUREMAN, August "William"; d/o Alexander and Fanny (Hinkle) Hinkle; born 30 Apr 1835 Perry Co, MO; died 10 Nov 1914 Grant Co, OR; settled initially in Clackamas Co, found in 1860 Linn Co, 1870 Wasco Co and 1900 Grant Co; mother of five children (John Leonard, Eliza Adeline, William, Alice Elizabeth and Charles Elmer)

*23) HINKLE, Julia Ann (c1834-1897): m'd 03 Jan 1861 ABRAHAM, Solomon; d/o Robert and Mary (Evans) Hinkle; born c1834 probably Perry Co, MO and died Oct 1897 Roseburg, Douglas Co, OR; buried Old Masonic Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas Co, OR [aka Roseburg Memorial Gardens]; mother of four known children (Elkan, Miriam, Maurice and Albert); settled in Douglas County where she remained throughout her married life

*16) HINKLE, Mary Rebecca (1804-1877): m'd 10 Apr 1820 ADAMS, John Franklin; d/o Michael and Susannah (March) Hinkle; born 18 Aug 1804  NC and died 20 Jul 1877 Turner, Marion Co, OR; mother of of Elizabeth (died 1847 in IA), Nancy Eleanor, Catherine, Mary Ann, Abraham, Jesse L., Amelia Savannah, John Quincy and Rebecca Sarah

*23) HINKLE, Nancy Elizabeth (1837-1919): m'd 17 Mar 1852 MILSTER, Robert Locke; d/o Alexander and Fanny (Hinkle) Hinkle; born Feb 1837 Perry Co, MO and died 02 Oct 1919 Clackamas Co, OR; buried Miller Cemetery, Silverton, Marion Co, OR; resided at Silverton, Marion Co, OR most of her married life; mother of nine daughters (Mary E., Ida, Fanny A., Julia, A.A., Effie, Tessie, E. Lillie and Beda)

*23) HINKLE, Polly Ann (1827-1904): m'd 12 Nov 1846 ROSS, John Elam; d/o Alexander and Fanny (Hinkle) Hinkle; born 12 Jan 1827 and died 16 Jan 1904 Marion Co, OR; buried Bethany Cemetery, Bethany, Marion Co, OR; mother of  (Robert A. and one unnamed daughter)

*23) HINKLE, Robert A. (1806-1887): m'd Sep 1830 EVANS, Mary; s/o Peter and Amelia (Clodfelter) Hinkle; born 24 Dec 1806 Nashville, Davidson Co, TN and died 02 Dec 1887 Douglas Co, OR; buried Old Masonic Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas Co, OR [aka Roseburg Memorial Gardens]; father of three known children (Julia Ann, John Thompson and D. Theodore); spent several years in Marion County after arriving in Oregon but by 1857 had moved to Douglas County where he remained until his death

*23) HINKLE, William Lewis (1839-1920): m'd 1878 [   ], Maranda Jane; s/o Alexander and Fanny (Hinkle) Hinkle; born Jan 1839 Perry Co, MO; died 24 May 1920 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; buried at The Dalles, Wasco Co, OR where he had made his home for many years; no known children

HINTON, Sophia Jane (1826-1893): m'd 1846 INMAN, Joel Cowan

HOAGLAND, Sarah Jane (1843-1923): m'd BONNEY, [   ]

*17) HOBSON, Emily: m'd SMITH, Nathan; sister of Peninah

*17) HOBSON, Peninah: m'd 1844 HOSKINS, William; sister of Emily

HOCKETT, B.:

HODGEN, Sarah A.: m'd 1841 MILLER, William Y.

HODKINS, Thomas (1825- ):

HOEFER, John (1816-1909): m'd ,

HOFFLER, Priscilla: m'd 1846 DUVALL, David

HOFFMAN, Martin: drove wagon for Henry Shepard; was single at the time of emigration

HOLCOMB, Guy C. (1833- ):

HOLGATE, Alvina F. ( -1913): m'd 1850 HOLGATE, Jacob; maiden name unknown at this time

HOLGATE, Jacob (1828- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Alvina F.

HOLIDAY, Ann Mariah: m'd 1832 HOLIDAY, Joseph; maiden name unknown at this time

HOLIDAY, Joseph (c1808- ): m'd 1832 [   ], Ann Mariah

HOLLAND, Homer B. (1827- ):

HOLLAND, M. A. Mrs.: m'd HOLLAND, [   ]

HOLLAND, Thomas:

HOLLAND, William H. (c1823- ):

HOLLENBECK, Matilda (1825-1900): m'd 13 Jun 1841 PIERCE, Benjamin Franklin; d/o Lawrence Hollenbeck and Sarah Ann Lewis

HOLLOWAY, J. M.:

HOLLOWAY, William L. (1827- ):

HOLT, Benjamin R. (1827- ): m'd 1850 [   ], Savannah

HOLT, Cornelia Judith (Jul 1832-02 Sep 1901): m'd 31 Aug 1852 CONDON, Thomas Dr; d/o Ruey Austin Holt; buried Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

HOLT, James E. ( -1900):

HOLT, Samuel Doke (1827-1901): m'd 1868 WILKINS, Angeline

HOLT, Savannah: m'd 1850 HOLT, Benjamin R.

HOLTON, Fanny ( -1852): m'd SOVERNS, George; died on trail

HOMSLEY, Bailey Anderton (1833-1927): m'd 03 Oct 1867 GILES, Sarah Winifred; s/o Jefferson and Lucy Jane (Bishop) Homsley; born 22 Feb 1833 Warren Co, MO and died 22 May 1927 Boone Co, MO; after the death of his parents he accompanied his aunt and uncle west.  He remained through the 1860 census but returned to Missouri sometime after that; father of 7 children (Richard J., Thomas Chamberlin, Eugene V., Lura, Cisco Bailey, Sarah Lillian and Bertha)

HOMSLEY, Benjamin (1815-1908): m'd 03 Jan 1841 ODEN, Mary Elizabeth; s/o Joseph and Barbara (Fulks) Homsley; born 15 Sep 1815 Sparta, TN and died 06 Sep 1908 Clackamas Co, OR; buried Rock Creek Cemetery, Canby, Clackamas Co, OR; wife and infant died on trail.; family was accompanied by Bailey Anderton Homsley, the 9 year old orphan of Benjamin's brother, Jefferson; Benjamin was the father of 5 children (Georgianna, Lycurges, Leura, Sarah Ellen and an infant)

HOMSLEY, Infant Son (1852 -1852); died on trail of measles

HOMSLEY, Leura (1847-1939): m'd 23 Dec 1864 GIBSON, George; d/o Benjamin and Mary E. Homsley; born 06 Mary 1847 Warren Co, MO ( in an interview she states that the family bible was lost during the emigration and her father told her he thought she was born in May but wasn't sure so she never really knew when to celebrate her birthday); Leura died 30 Nov 1938 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; mother of 5 children (May, Alberta, Frona, Ralph R. and Eugene)

HOMSLEY, Sarah Ellen (1850-1917): m'd 23 Dec 1864 TAYLOR, Samuel Richard; d/o Benjamin and Mary E. Homsley; born Feb 1850 Warren Co, MO and died 26 Nov 1917 Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; buried Rock Creek Cemetery, Canby, Clackamas Co, OR; mother of 2 children (Nellis H. and Hattie L.)

HOOK, Hester ( -1863): m'd DAVIS, Harlan A.

HOOVER, Mary: m'd August 16, 1838 RAFFETY, Samuel B.; d/o Felix and Sarah (Stover) Hoover; father died prior to emigration; mother died on trail near Boise, Idaho; settled Washington County

HOPKINS, Frank:

HOPKINS, Martha ( -1852): died on trail

HOPSON, Sophrania: m'd BOYLES, [   ]

HORNBUCKLE, George:

HORNER, Samuel (1822- ):

HORSLEY, William (1826-1858):

HORTON, Dexter (1825-1904): m1. 19 Dec 1844 SHOUDY, Hannah Eliza; m2. 30 Sep 1873 PARSONS, Caroline Eliza; m3. c1881 Aagard, Arabella Caroline; settled in King County, Washington

HORTON, Rebecca (1848-1875): m'd c1868 BRIGGS, Benjamin Franklin; d/o Dexter and Hannah (Shoudy) Horton

HOSKINS FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*17) HOSKINS, Almarion (1831- ):

*17) HOSKINS, Charles ( -1852): died on trail

*17) HOSKINS, Dillon (1814- ): m'd 1839 EMERY, Rachel Adcock; s/o: Jonathan  and Lydia Ann (Hodgson) Hoskins.  Dillon and Rachel had the following children: Ruth Hoskins b. Dec. 22, 1840 in Henry County, Iowa m'd Samuel King in Linn County, Oregon.; James Birney Hoskins b. Jun. 29, 1842 Henry County, Iowa m'd Clarinda J. Kenoyer in Marion County, Oregon; William Hoskins b. Oct. 2, 1843 Henry County, Iowa m'd Jane Deborah Deford in Linn County Oregon; Elizabeth Hoskins b. June 21, 1845 Henry Co. Iowa m'd James W. Copelen in Linn County, Ore.; Lydia Ann Hoskins b. Dec. 17, 1846 m1. Jasper Newton Deford (Jane�s brother), m2. Samuel Ensley; Mary Ann Hoskins b. Jan. 31, 1849 Henry County Iowa; Joel Hoskins b. Aug, 4, 1850 Henry Co. Iowa died Aug 10, 1850 Henry co., Iowa; Jonathan Travis Hoskins b. Oct. 19, 1851 Jefferson Co., Iowa m1. Hannah Mary Galloway , m2. Cora Belle Baker; Rebecca Hoskins b. Mar 4, 1854 Linn County, Or. m'd William Thomas Shaw Linn Co., Ore.; Dillon Hoskins b. Feb. 19, 1856 Linn County, Oregon m'd Mary Jane Kelty; Mary Hoskins b. March 4, 1858 Linn Co. Ore. m'd Thomas Hoskins (first cousin); John Seward Hoskins b. June, 9, 1860 Linn Co. Ore. m1.Anna Elliott, m2. Alice Mills; Son Hoskins b. Jan 30, 1863 Linn Co., Ore. d. Feb. 3, 1863 Linn Co. Ore. buried Wisner Cemetery, Linn co; George Hoskins b. Feb. 11, 1864 Linn Co. d. Mar. 9, 1864 Linn co. buried Wisner Cemetery; Rachel Leona Hoskins b. May 6, 1865 Oregon m'd Ezra C. Kelty; Martha Katherine Hoskins b. Feb. 6, 1868 Oregon m'd William Johnson Emry (cousin)

*17) HOSKINS, Elizabeth (1845- ): m'd COPELEN, James W.; d/o Dillon and Rachel (Emery) Hoskins

*17) HOSKINS, James Birney (1842- ): m'd KENOYER, Clarinda J.; s/o Dillon and Rachel (Emery) Hoskins

*17) HOSKINS, Jonathan Travis Rev. (1851-1925): m1. GALLOWAY, Hannah Mary  , m2. BAKER, Cora Belle;s/o Dillon and Rachel (Emery) Hoskins; Jonathan Travis Hoskins b. Oct. 19, 1851 Jefferson Co., Iowa

*17) HOSKINS, Lydia Ann (1846- ): m1. DEFORD, Jasper Newton  (Jane�s brother), m2. ENSLEY, Samuel; d/o Dillon and Rachel (Emery) Hoskins

*17) HOSKINS, Mary Ann (1849- ): d/o Dillon and Rachel (Emery) Hoskins

*17) HOSKINS, Ruth (1840- ): m'd KING, Samuel; d/o Dillon and Rachel (Emery) Hoskins

*17) HOSKINS, William (1843- ): m'd DEFORD, Jane Deborah; s/o Dillon and Rachel (Emery) Hoskins

*17) HOSKINS, William (1815- ): m'd 1844 HOBSON, Peninah; s/o: Jonathan  and Lydia Ann (Hodgson) Hoskins

HOSS, Angeline May (1848- ): d/o Peter and Martha (Brown) Hoss

HOSS, James B. (1847- ): m'd YOUNG, Marilla; s/o Peter and Martha (Brown) Hoss

HOSS, Mary E. (c1852- ): d/o Peter and Martha (Brown) Hoss

HOSS, Peter (1825-1905): m'd 1844 BROWN, Martha

HOUGLAND, Dausy ( -1852): m'd WEBSTER, Ann; died on the plains

HOUGLAND, Sarah J. (30 Jun 1843- ): m'd 26 Jun 1859 BORING, Joseph H.; d/o Dausy and Ann (Webster) Hougland

HOUGHMASTER, Sarah (1829-25 Aug 1852): m'd HARER, John W.; died on trail

HOUGHTON, Henry:

HOVENDEN, Amos (1831- ): m'd [   ], Elizabeth

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

*8) HOWARD, Catherine (1818-1862): m'd 02 Apr 1837 HILLEARY, John W.; born 12 Jul 1818 OH and died 08 Oct 1862; mother of 10 children (Lydia, George B., Sarah Ellen, Henry, William, Clark, Nathan Carter, Mary, Maria and Marion)

*8) HOWARD, Eleanor: m1. c1841 CARTER, Robert (1818-1852); m2. 10 Jan 1853 ADAMS, Charles; Eleanor was born 21 Aug 1820 Piketon, OH and died 13 Mar 1893 The Dalles, Wasco Co, OR; first husband died on trail of cholera leaving her with 4 small children (Amos Henry, William Rice, twins-Samantha Ann and Miranda Jane); was mother of two children by second husband (Sarah Catherine and Irene E.)

HOWARD, Eliza: d/o Pontius and Sarah (Grim) Howard

HOWARD, Mary Amanda: d/o Pontius and Sarah (Grim) Howard

HOWARD, Miss (1835-1852): d/o William Howard; died on trail of mountain fever

HOWARD, Orren (1852- ): s/o Pontius and Sarah (Grim) Howard; born on Santiam Pass during emigration into Oregon

HOWARD, Pontius: m'd 1842 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 (1796- ): + family

HOWD, Julius C. (1829-1913): m'd BAKER, Mary

HOWE, Alice: m'd HOWE, William; maiden name unknown at this time

HOWE, James (1832- ):

HOWE, William: accompanied by wife Alice and children

HOWELL, Andrew: brother of Stanford, came from Arkansas

HOWELL, Calista: m'd ELLIS, Thomas Etheldred

HOWELL, Stanford: brother of Andrew, came from Arkansas

HOWELL, Stephen (1817- ): m'd 1838 BELKNAP, Electa

HOWEY, Caroline (17 Sep 1827-11 Nov 1852): m'd 21 Dec 1845 BARNEY, Benjamin Philander; d/o James and Evangelina (Jefferson) Howey; died shortly after arrival; buried Aumsville Cemetery, Aumsville, Marion County, Oregon

HOWEY, Cynthia Henrietta ( 18 Nov 1829-07 May 1909): m1. MAYES, James; m2. 26 May 1853 BARNEY, Benjamin Philander; first husband died on trail; married widower of sister who had died shortly after arrival.

HOXIE, George W. (c1832- ):

HOXIE, Obadiah (1809- ): m'd c1829 STEPHENS, Eliza Ann

HUBER, Mr.:

HUDSON, Louisa A.: m'd 1844 HUDSON, Thomas R.; maiden name unknown at this time

HUDSON, S. H.

HUDSON, Thomas R. (1815- ): m'd 1844 [   ], Louisa A.

HUFF, John ( -1852): died on trail

HUFF, William:

*29) HUFFMASTER, Eliza J. (1830-1914): m'd 22 Mar 1853 PERKINS, Thomas J.; d/o Jonathan and Sarah (West) Huffmaster; born 11 Oct 1830 Hawkins County, Tennessee and died 28 Oct 1914; mother of  5 children (John W., Elizabeth D., Lydia J., Andrew W. and Mariette)

*29) HUFFMASTER, John William (1837-aft 1880): s/o Jonathan and Sarah (West) Huffmaster; removed to California where he is found in the Stockton State Hospital in 1879 and 1880.

*29) HUFFMASTER, Jonathan (1801-1852) m'd c1825 West, Sarah Elizabeth; reported to be s/o Gottlieb Huffmaster and Sarah Louderback; died on trail of cholera

*29) HUFFMASTER, Manerva (1830-1852): d/o Jonathan and Sarah (West) Huffmaster; died on trail

*29) HUFFMASTER, Sarah (1829-1852): m'd 21 Jan 1849 HARER, John W.; d/o Jonathan and Sarah (West) Huffmaster

 HUG, John (1827- ): mentioned in Peter Britt biography as traveling together with 2 other men

HUGHES, America: m'd 1851 HUGHES, Columbus C.; maiden name unknown at this time

HUGHES, Columbus C. (1822- ): m'd 1851 [   ], America

HUGHES, E.:

HUGHES, John (1831-1903): m'd 1857 PRINGLE, Emma

HUGHES, John J. (1830-1896):

HUGHES, Samuel T. (1830- ):

HUGHES, William M. (1818- ): m'd 1841 ROBINSON, Rachel J.; divorced in 1861

HULL, Asa A. (1830- ):

HULL, Charlotte: m'd BURROWS, Rufus; d/o Cyrus and Hull

HULL, Cyrus B (1816-1905): m'd SHINN, Nancy; accidentally shot himself in face when pulling rifle from wagon; spent long length of time recovering; spent about 10 years in Oregon before moving to California

HUMPHREY, Charlotte: m'd DICKINSON, Obed;  arrived by ship; Obed was the 1st minister of the Salem 1st Congregational Church. Obed Dickinson presided over the marriage of America Waldo and Richard  Bogle.  Charlotte and Obed also hosted the reception, creating quite a scandal.  Charlotte was dedicated to expanding literacy for the black people of that time.  Charlotte�s shipboard journal was donated to the Oregon Historical Society.  Obed and Charlotte Dickinson�s daughter, Cora, was born in Salem.  She married Albert N Moores, a son of John and Virginia Lamont Moores, and grandson of Isaac and Jane Alexander Moores (pioneers of 1852)

HUMPHREY, Eliza: m'd DENLINGER, H.Dr.; d/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey

HUMPHREY, Homan Munson (1819-1887): m'd 1839 SNOW, Lydia Case

HUMPHREY, Josephine (1841-1922): m'd ELGIN, [   ]

HUMPHREY, Julia: m1. SIMPSON, Samuel L.; m2. BRISCOW, Julian V.; d/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey

HUMPHREY, Lucretia: m'd 1851 HUMPHREY, Milton; maiden name unknown at this time

HUMPHREY, Lydia E.: m'd GAULT, Daniel M.C.; d/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey

HUMPHREY, Milton (1830- ): m'd 1851 [   ], Lucretia

HUMPHREY, Orpha G.: m'd GOVE, [   ]; d/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey

HUMPHREY, T.C. Dr.: s/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey

HUMPHREY, Wolcott Julius (1840-1926): s/o Homan and Lydia (Snow) Humphrey

HUNSAKER, Bradford (1832-1917): drove loose stock for John Wigle

HUNSAKER, Joseph (1827- ): driver for John Wigle

Elizabeth HUNT FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HUNT, Elizabeth Pocahantas: m'd PALMONDON, Eusebe "Eugene"

HUNT, Enoch (1825- ): m'd SHELTON, Mary E.

HUNT, James ( -1852): 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

HUNT, James M. (1831- ):

*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, Emily Jane (1837-c1905): m'd 18 Apr 1852 WOOLDRIDGE, Alpheus F.W.

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, Ira Capt. (1809- ): m'd 1835 [   ], Martha

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, Martha: m'd 1835 HUNTER, Ira; maiden name unknown at this time

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

HUNTINGTON, B.F. (1847-1929):

HUNTINGTON, David H. (1828- ):

HUNTINGTON, Hanna ( -1924): m'd SMITH, [   ]

HUNTINGTON, Isaac (1851-1920):

HUNTINGTON, James: m'd [    ], Mariah; s/o Simeon and Margaret Huntington; became a sheriff in Washington Territory

HUNTINGTON, Mariah: m'd HUNTINGTON, James; maiden name unknown at this time

HUNTINGTON, Martha (1828-1906): m'd 1847 HAYES, William Washington; d/o James and Mariah Huntington

HUNTINGTON, Mary:

HUNTINGTON, Samuel J. (1841- ):

HUNTINGTON, William R. (1846-1923):

HURLBURT, Mary: m'd BANKS, Lebbeus J.

HURSHAW, Elizabeth (1812-1886): m'd 1832 CLAWSON, Ephraim; born: September 22, 1812 Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio; died: February 15, 1886 Columbia County, Washington ; buried: Newland Cemetery now called the Pioneer Cemetery, Dayton, Washington

HUSTON, Henry Clay:

HUSTON, James (1811-1858):

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

HUTSON, Isabella ( 1850-1931):

HUTSON, Louisa: m'd 1844 HUTSON, William; maiden name unknown at this time

HUTSON, William: m'd 1844 [   ], Louisa

HYDE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
HYDE, John Lewis:

HYDE, Mr. ( -1852): young man in the Washburn party; died on trail of cholera

HYLAND FAMILY RESEARCHER:
*15) HYLAND, Amos Damon (1837-1905): m'd 1858 CROW, Rachel Ann; s/o Benjamin and Abigail (Damon) Hyland; died in Alameda, Oakland Co, CA and is buried in Lane Co, OR

*15) HYLAND, Benjamin S. (1804-1890): m'd 1827 DAMON, Abigail; divorced in 1853 in Washington Co, OR; married and divorced twice more; came to Oregon in 1852 with his  three sons; children not making the emigration were Mary Ann (1840-1917); Edward T. (1843-1885); Ansel (1845-1845); Sylvia M. (1848-1935); Abigail (1850-1851); Abigail Damon Hyland eventually came to OR in 1874 with her daughter and son-in-law, Mary Ann (Hyland) and William Dinges

*15) HYLAND, Benjamin F. (1829-1907): m'd 1854 GREEN, Lovi; s/o Benjamin and Abigail (Damon) Hyland; settled in Benton Co

*15) HYLAND, Burnham Smith (1833-1918): m'd 1864 TYLER, Adelia; s/o Benjamin and Abigail (Damon) Hyland; died in Lane Co, OR

ILES FAMILY RESEARCHER:
ILES, Ella M.: d/o Henderson and Lucinda (Hill) Iles

ILES, Henderson (1804- ): m'd 1821 HILL, Lucinda R.

ILES, Leanna: d/o Henderson and Lucinda (Hill) Iles

ILES, Mary: d/o Henderson and Lucinda (Hill) Iles

ILES, William Frederick Price: s/o Henderson and Lucinda (Hill) Iles

*24) IMBLER,  Emily  J.  (1850-1858),  d/o  Needham and  Margaret  Jane (Jones) Imbler

*24) IMBLER,  John  Warren  (1842-1888),  s/o  Needham and  Margaret  Jane (Jones) Imbler

*24) IMBLER, Louisa Ellen "Eliza Clarissa" (1820-aft 1880): m'd JONES, John

*24) IMBLER, Needham (1820-1897): m'd JONES, Margaret Jane

*24) IMBLER,  Sarah  Ann  (1844-1914),  Needham and  Margaret  Jane (Jones) Imbler

INGALLS, Belulah:

*5: INGALLS, Joseph Wellington. ( 01 May 1818-15 Apr 1912): m'd 1852 GIBSON, Delila Ann; originally emigrated in 1849 with Daviess Gibson and Arthur and Henry Ingalls, s/o Israel and Mary (Lord) Ingalls; went to CA gold fields; returned east via Isthmus of Panama, arriving late in fall of 1850; emigrated again in 1852

*5: INGALLS, Lyman (1833-Jun 1852): s/o Israel and Mary (Lord) Ingalls; died of cholera on trail [**RR: Lyman Ingalls died 6-4-1852 on the north side of the North Platte]

*5: INGALLS, Sophronia (01 Mar 1815 -17 Mar 1907): m'd 1839 GIBSON, Daviess; d/o Israel and Mary (Lord) Ingalls

*5: INGALLS, Theodore Perry (1835-08 May 1923): s/o Israel and Mary (Lord) Ingalls; got cholera on trail but survived; buried IOOF Cemetery, Waitsburg, Walla Walla County, Washington

*5: INGALLS, Wallace (c1851- ): s/o Joseph and Delila (Gibson) Ingalls

INGRAM FAMILY RESEARCHER:   Note: There were two James Ingram families who came to Oregon in 1852
INGRAM, Berry (1842-1903): m'd 04 Aug 1863 BENEFIELD, Mary Josephine; s/o James and Minerva (Burkhart) Ingram; born 07 Apr 1842 Washington Co, AR and died 27 Sep 1903 Bellfountain, Benton Co, OR; father of 6 children (Minerva Josephine, Delila Florilla, Oliver Berry, Willard Leroy, Charles Edward and Ethel L.); their home and all their possessions were lost to fire in 1890 while they were away visiting a sick daughter

*2a) INGRAM, Elizabeth (1844-1914): m'd 15 Sep 1859 GILLIAM, Thomas Jefferson; d/o James and Ritta (Akin) Ingram; born 15 Jun 1844 Henry County, Iowa and died 27 Oct 1914 Linn County, Oregon

*2a) INGRAM, Elva (1848-1852): s/o James and Ritta (Akin) Ingram; born Jan 1848 Henry County, Iowa and died on trail near Guernsey, Wyoming on 23 June 1852

INGRAM, Green (1844-1914): m1. 15 Jul 1868 YOUNG, Mary Jane; m2. 07 Jun 1874 FAWVER, Saphrona; s/o James and Minerva (Burkhart) Ingram; born 30 Sep 1844 Washington Co, AR and died 04 Jan 1914 Linn Co, OR; drowned in creek while visiting his son; father of 2 children by first wife (Wiley and Lee Roy) and 6 children by second wife (Rose M., William James, Olive Ida, Tempy, Lester Raymond and Fred C.)

INGRAM, James Wilson II (1821-1886 ): m'd  23 Feb 1841 BURKHART, Minerva; s/o James and Nancy Ingram; born 15 Jan 1821 Bledsoe Co, TN and died 24 Feb 1886 in Benton Co, OR; father of 11 children (Berry, Green, Louis, Matilda Jane, Joseph, Lloyd, George Washington, James Wilson III, Polly Ann, John Calvin and Robert Lee); reportedly emigrated to Oregon in 1846 with a group of trappers, returned home to Washington Co, Arkansas and brought his family out in 1852

INGRAM, James B. (1823- ): m'd 1846 [   ], Rebecca Jane

*2a) INGRAM, James Henry (1837-1917): m1. GILLIAM, Sarah; m2. 30 May 1871 MARTIN, Tabitha Elizabeth; s/o James and Ritta (Akin) Ingram; born 30 Dec 1837 Pike County, Illinois and died 16 Nov 1917 Dayton, Columbia County, Washington; buried Dayton City Cemetery, Dayton, Columbia County, Washington; father of 3 children by first wife (William, Charles E. and Mary Francis); father of 7 children by second wife (John H., Tabitha May, Cora Elton, Eva E., Della Elizabeth, Frank Landrin and Walter)

*2a) INGRAM, James (1809-1881): m'd 04 Dec 1833 AKIN, Ritta Ann;  s/o John B. and Rachel (Blanton) Ingram;  father of Mitchell, Rachel, James Henry, Leanna, Paulna, Sarah Jane, Elizabeth, Elva, Louisa, Mary Ann and Frances Olive

*2a) INGRAM, Leanna (1841-1932): m'd 28 Jun 1857 GRAY, William; d/o James and Ritta (Akin) Ingram; born Oct 1841 Henry County, Iowa and died 10 Jun 1932 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

INGRAM, Leodocia (1847-1909): m'd LANDESS, John

INGRAM, Louis/Lewis (1847-1924): m'd c1871 MANNING, Mary Frances; s/o James and Minerva (Burkhart) Ingram; born 23 May 1847 Washington Co, AR and died 31 Jan 1924 Gravel Ford, Coos Co, OR; father of 8 children (James N., Naoma A., Cora M. Matilda J.; Lloyd E., Eldridge, Edward and Bertha)

*2a) INGRAM, Louisa (1850- ): m'd BENNETT, Foster; d/o James and Ritta (Akin) Ingram; born 1850 Henry County, Iowa and died in California

INGRAM, Mary Jane (1827-1901): m'd 17 Jul 1841 CARTWRIGHT, James; d/o James Wilson and Nancy Ingram Sr

INGRAM, Mary R.: m'd 1847 INGRAM, Willis; maiden name unknown at this time

INGRAM, Matilda J. (1849-1852): d/o James and Minerva (Burkhart) Ingram; born 03 May 1849 Washington Co, AR and died on trail 1852 at the Dalles, Wasco Co, OR

*2a) INGRAM, Mitchell (1835-1907): s/o James andRitta (Akin) Ingram; born 28 Jan 1835 Pike County, Illinois and died 17 Mar 1907 Eagle Creek, Clackamas County, Oregon; buried Forrester Cemetery, Eagle Creek, Clackamas County, Oregon

*2a) INGRAM, Paulina (1842-1911): m'd May 1860 WIBERG, Charles Magnus; d/o James and Ritta (Akin) Ingram; born 30 May 1842 Henry County, Iowa and died 27 Feb 1911 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

*2a) INGRAM, Rachel (1836-1901): m'd 05 Jan 1854 DEARDORFF, John Martindale; d/o James and Ritta (Akin) Ingram; born 12 Aug 1836 Iowa and died 28 Jul 1901 Happy Valley, Clackamas County, Oregon; buried Deardorff Cemetery, Happy Valley, Clackamas County, Oregon; mother of 4 children (James Henry, William Albert, John Bennett and Anna)

INGRAM, Rebecca Jane: m'd 1846 INGRAM, James B.; maiden name unknown at this time

*2a) INGRAM, Sarah Jane (1843-1913): m'd 1871 KIERNAN, John; d/o James and Ritta (Akin) Ingram; born 05 Jan 1843 Henry County, Iowa and died 20 Feb 1913 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

INGRAM, William (1812-1875): m'd GRAHAM, Mrs. Sarah WINN

INGRAM, Willis (1823- ): m'd 1847 [   ], Mary R.

Joel INMAN FAMILY RESEARCHER:
INMAN, D. W. ( -1896):

INMAN, Jack:

INMAN, James (1852-1859): s/o Joel and Sophia (Hinton) Inman

INMAN, Job (1851-1852): s/o Joel and Sophia (Hinton) Inman; died on the Barlow Road

INMAN, Joel Cowan (1824-1902): m'd 1846 HINTON, Sophia Jane

INMAN, Lazarus C. (1798- ): m'd c1823 STOVER, Susannah

INMAN, Margaret W. (1834-1924): m'd INMAN, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

INMAN, Thompson (1849-1901): s/o Joel and Sophia (Hinton) Inman

INMAN, William (1847-1918): s/o Joel and Sophia (Hinton) Inman

INSPETER, John E. ( -1852): died on trail

IRBY, Margaret (1831-1927): m'd IRBY, [   ]; maiden name unknown at this time

IRELAND, Alpheus (1808-1868): m'd 06 Dec 1831 ALEXANDER, Sophia; s/o John P. and Mary (Alexander) Ireland; born 11 Jan 1808 Wayne Co, IN and died 05 Feb 1868 Myrtle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; buried Adams Cemetery, Mrytle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; settled in Douglas County; father of  six children (John Alexander, Myra Elizabeth, Juliet Ann, Ruth Hellen, Infant dau and Mary Jane); three of his children died in IN prior to the emigration; it appears that the Alpheus Ireland family is not related to the other Irelands that arrived in 1852; Alpheus was member of Oregon Legislature from Douglas Co in 1864

IRELAND, Juliet Ann (1836-1864): m'd 19 Nov 1854 NICHOLS, George D.; d/o Alpheus and Sophia (Alexander) Ireland; born 06 Nov 1836 MI and died 26 Aug 1864 Myrtle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; buried Adams Cemetery, Mrytle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; settled in Douglas County where she remained until her death; mother of one son (Alpheus Milroy who died age 1 year)

IRELAND, Mary Jane (1846-1912): m'd 26 Oct 1862 ADY, Solomon; d/o Alpheus and Sophia (Alexander) Ireland; born 22 Jan 1846 MI and died 12 Mar 1912 Myrtle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; buried Adams Cemetery, Mrytle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; settled in Douglas County where she remained until her death; mother of 4 children (James Warren, Amelia Sophia, Alpheus Loyd and one unnamed)

*16) IRELAND, Robert W. (1824- 1887): m'd 36 Sep1849 KIRTS, Sarah; m2. 1859 CROW, Susannah (Benefiel); s/o William and Catherine (Lee) Ireland; born 1824 Bartholomew Co, IN and died 02 Dec 1887 Washington Co, OR; after death of first wife in Jan 1856 Robert returned east where he married his second wife in 1859; they are shown in Adair Co, IA in the 1860 census but reportedly returned to Oregon soon after the census was taken; father of three children by his second wife (John Preston, Annie and Willis)

IRELAND, Ruth Hellen (1840-1857): d/o Alpheus and Sophia (Alexander) Ireland; born 31 Dec 1840 IN and died 08 Jun 1857 Myrtle Creek, Douglas Co, OR; buried Adams Cemetery, Mrytle Creek, Douglas Co, OR;

*16) IRELAND, Zephaniah (1820- ): m'd 1845 KIRTZ, Barbara

IRVINE FAMILY RESEARCHER:
IRVINE, Benjamin H. (1829-1923):

IRVINE, Daughter ( -1852): d/o Robert and Sarah (Berry) Irvine

IRVINE, Jesse Baird (1835 -1913): m'd 1854 HUMPHREYS, Salina Emeline; died Jackson Co, OR; bur Crystal Lake Cemetery, Benton Co, OR

IRVINE, Josephus Duncan (1843- ): m'd 1872 FISHER, Sarah

IRVINE, Elizabeth Hadley (1816-1888): m'd 17 Apr 1834 CLAGGETT, Benjamin M.; d/o Jesse and Margaret (Hadley) Irvine

IRVINE, Margaret Jane: m'd 1859 MILLER, Robert C.; d/o Jesse and Margaret (Hadley) Irvine

IRVINE, Mary South (1813-1889).: m'd  03 Jul 1832 CLAGGETT, Charles

IRVINE, Robert Armington (1824- ): m1. BERRY, Sarah; m2. 1853 SMITH, Sarah Jane; first wife died on trail

IRVINE, Samuel Hadley Owen (1818- ): m'd 1838 [   ], Spicy

IRWIN, Sylvana: m'd MEANS, [ ]; d/o Robert Irwin; died on trail of mountain fever while camped on the Humboldt River; husband had died prior to emigration

IRWIN, Robert (1799- ): m1. ; m2. 1853 [   ], Grace; came to OR in 1850, returned east to bring out family; wife died of cholera on trail

IRWIN, Milly/Mily. (c1897-1852): m'd IRWIN, Robert; died on trail 10 Jun 1852 at the age of 55

ISAACS, George W. (1831- ):

ISAACS, Henry Perry: m'd 1860 FULTON, Lucinda (pioneer of 1847); settled at Walla Walla, WA

Surnames J-Q

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