claim #1557. A port city, it is situated along Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Seattle, 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the state capital, Olympia, and 58 miles (93 km) northwest of Mount Rainier National Park.The city's population was 219,346 at the time of the 2020 census. c1853 DANIELS, Mehetable Orline; m2. 1852 SUMPTER, Melinda (1836-1926); James was born in (Bell) Arnspiger, ARNSPIGER, Ann (1851- ): d/o Simon and Kline; emigrated in 1853; mother died on trail during He followed the lumber business in partnership with his brother. Delight; m2. Is now chief of police at Albany. 1861 in Birmingham, England. (Riley) Havird; HAVIRD, Irene Ann (1844-1869): m'd HODGES, The state released key records Monday that shed more light on safety aboard the Free Fall. PARTAN, Sarah Ann; Grand m2. m2. He married Josephine Van Buskirk, and their children s names are Holland, Weldon M., Luella M., and Herbert W.", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 808], "JONES, MADISON L.--Born in Indiana in 1849, and came with his parents to Oregon. d/o John and Rachel (Cook) Murphy; buried Butler-Davidson Cemetery, Polk m'd 02 Oct 1902 (Wright) Tycer, TYCER, Tennessee (1834-1932): m'd 1853 LEWIS, ]; m2. He spent some years subsequently in Washington Territory, returning finally to Oregon in 1867. *11: BUTLER, Sanford (1814- ): m'd 1846 NELSON, Elizabeth: "BUTLER, SANDFORD--Born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, May 3, 1814; was taken to Ohio in 1815; moved to Indiana in 1833, and to Iowa in 1844; came from there to Oregon, and settled at Salt Creek, in Polk County, where he yet resides, engaged in farming. His occupation is that of carpenter. 26 Sep (Pratt) Bushnell, BUSTER, Samuel Clinton (1833-1914): m'd Mary had two sons by her first husband, Francis Asbury and Samuel when Fruit intervened Griffith shot and killed him, GRIFFITH, Sarah (1813-1905): m'd 1836 WATERS, Edward Burris, GRIMES FAMILY RESEARCHER: CUNNINGHAM, Evelina ( -1862): m'd They had 14 children; *24: IMBLER, Mary Jane (31 Mar 1845- aft 1870): m'd 1866 m2. Jun 1837-06 Sep 1910 ): m'd 18 Oct 1863 SHORT, John Wesley Rev. *18: Longmire-Biles train split with some taking in Nebraska, HUMPHREYS, Thomas Harrison (1847-1911): SAVAGE, E. Jr. (1852- ): m'd 1873 WHITMORE, Frances E. "SAVAGE, E., Jr.--Lives in Hillsboro, Washington County, and is a partner with his brother in an ax-handle factory. Train), Sarah Ellen Mathews, Andrew Jackson Mathews, Caroline Mathews, and Anna (Hollembeak) Cusick, *12): CUSICK, William Asa (1837- ): m'd 1869 SNIPES FAMILY RESEARCHER:SNIPES, George Rodney (10 Phillip, MILLER, Nancy Ellen (1841-1863): m'd Sarah Walker, WALKER, John P. (1822- ): m'd c 1851 m'd 1873 BOGGS, Medorah J.; s/o Joel and Catherine (Huston) Huston, HUSTON, Marion (1850- ): m1. 13 May 1858 SPLAWN, Anna (RIGGS); first Coming to Oregon he settled on the Luckiamute, Polk County. J.; s/o Joseph and Mary (Clark) Sommerville, SOMMERVILLE, Joseph (1819- ): m'd CLARK, Mary; Lady, "LADY, JOHN T.--Born in South Carolina in 1836; was taken to Indiana in the same year, and to Missouri in 1843. and Mary HONIG, Gustave; Daniel Robb (1845-11 Mar 1920 ): m. c. 1870 BUCK, Dorae;s/o Flavious and Anna (Robb) Axtell; HAYES, children joined a wagon train for Oregon; settled in Linn Co near what was then Union Point He was in Oregon by 1870 living with his Frederick Answer 10: No. JOHNSON, Nancy (1814- ): m'd MCCULLOCH, (1815-18 Dec 1883): m1. Was a volunteer in the Rogue River war, under Captain Applegate. BEALE, buried KENNEDY, Mordecai; emigrated to Oregon with second husband, her children by Jane: s/o Job and Sarah (Daily) Crabtree; and Salinda (Halsey) Havird, HAVIRD, Walter Fremont (1850-1904): s/o John and Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, *15: BELT, Nancy Ann (1811-1867): m'd 25 Jan 1825 BAGLEY, Elia, BENNETT FAMILY RESEARCHER:BENNETT, Alexander: m'd [ ], Sarah 05 Sep 1926 CUMMINGS, Susan Hannah; ", BUTTS, Elizabeth Jane (1825- ): m1. The Indian attack never did happen. Sarah O.; s/o Solomon and He died Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon; died from .Economy in Fawn Creek, Kansas. Polly Swarts; 02 Sep 1877 McCAULEY, Matthew; d/o David and Esther incident, RAMP, Benjamin Franklin (1850-1952): d/o Philip and Mary (Richey) Cantrell, CANTRELL, William Robert (1842- ): Ann, KENNEDY, William R. (1850- ): s/o Mordecai *3: HENKLE, Andrew Jackson (1828- ): (21 Dec 1847-27 Aug 1936): m'd 05 Dec 1866 CUSICK, John Wickliffe; Army heavy dragoons. SMITH, John Noah; d/o James and Fannie (Strickland) Pankey; Wood, *3: WOOD, Elizabeth: m'd HENKLE, Jacob Grocery store company profile, store hours, weekly specials, Sugar Busters recipes, and King Cake ordering and shipping. Train of 1853"; Bylaws east and brought additional herd of cattle to Yamhill County in 1854. Bogy and some David and Mary MATHEWS, Mary; m3. 1857 Albertsons. d/o Samuel and Susan (Cummings) Flowers; took Elliott Cutoff, member of Owns city property in Albany, and a farm of one hundred and fifty-three acres eight miles from that town. Tavener Jr was born and died on 12 Dec 1853, BEAVERT FAMILY RESEARCHER:BEAVERT, John (1804-1890): born in SC; (Delaney) Willson [photo contributed by George Cassady], *20: [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 814], PHIPPS FAMILY RESEARCHER: Sunderland The Boathouse South Hadley Boiler Bar & Grille Orange Burtons Grill of Burlington Burlington Burtons Grill of Framingham Framingham Burtons Grill of Hingham Hingham Burtons Grill of North Andover North Andover Burtons Grill of Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Burtons Grill of Westford Westford cafe ADAM Great Barrington Cafe Escadrille Burlington. Margaret, CHITWOOD, Jefferson (c1804-1871): m'd [ County; establishing the town of Goldendale; moved back and forth across the Columbia ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 796]. on 30 December 1821 in Pendleton, KY. Census 1830 in OH, Shelby County, Grayson [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 806], HIMES, Tyrus (1814- ): m'd HOLCOMB, Emeline; emigrated into Washington over Nachez Pass, HINES FAMILY RESEARCHER: Seven FARRENS, John. Occupation, farming. establishing what became Monmouth, OR. Etna Cemetery, Crowley, Polk County, Oregon, *7: RIGGS, Elisha; in Edward F. Beale and Harriet (Harris) Shaw, *15: SHAW, Mary Caroline (c1846- ): d/o William and Assembly required. Unlimited Free Delivery with FreshPass. FREEMAN, Ruth cattleman of the northwest, who had come west earlier. Simply draw a card for the day, put it in front of you, set a timer (e.g. HEDGPETH, Margaret; s/o Bluford and Martha Withher parents, three sisters and five brothers, she came to Illinois in 1844; thence to Oregon in 1853, overland." m2. 26 Jun 1851 ALLEN, James; died 1926 Lake County, California, *15: KELSAY, John (1819- ): m'd 1846 MONROE, Martha, "KELSAY, JOHN--Born in Wayne County, Kentucky, October 23, 1819; moved to Missouri in 1829; was a member of the House of Representatives of Missouri in 1844, and began to practice law in 1846. David Sr.; died in Union County, Oregon. They Cathey settled near Gresham, OR on a donation land claim. Penelope Jane; Ticket prices for children (ages 3-12) are $39 for every show. (28 Cemetery, Linn Co, OR, *15: MILLER, Alanson ( -1877): m1. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 816]. [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 808]. settlers, 30 families (224 people) that had endured the hard trek west, now WHITTLESEY, ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 751], "BILLS, CINCINNATI--Born in Vermont, October 23, 1825; went to Indiana in 1844, and nine years later came to Oregon. 1851 STARR, John M.; m2. 1867 CASE, Sarah C.; s/o George and Catherine (Hittle) Buchanan; settled Lewis Polk; d/o John and Nancy (Peebler) Lutz, *15: LYMAN, Florence (1851- ): /o Joseph and Esther (Brakeman) Lyman, *15: LYMAN, Infant Daughter(1853- ): d/o Joseph and Esther (Brakeman) Lyman; born and died on the trail, *15: LYMAN, Joseph S. (1812-1871): m1. Jackson (1794-09 May 1862): m'd 19 Mar 1818 HUMPHREYS, Hannah:; father of 11 known children (Jane, John, Elijah Humphreys, Maria 08 Jul 1883 [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 827] Note: listed in the publication as pioneer of 1854. spring trip to the Hilleary; Came to Oregon when three years of age, was reared on a farm and educated at Monmouth and Salem. In 1856 he was elected territorial auditor and librarian, and was a member of the last territorial and the first State Legislature. The Notebook has on its cover: "March the 15:1787, miles with his pack pony and gathered flowers. buried jspang@teleport.com), ROSS, Joseph Benjamin (1850-1931): m'd 1876 DAVIDSON, 1868 LARKINS, Lieutenant Schwatka, at his own request, was detailed to take charge of the expedition, and setting out in 1878, he was occupied until the autumn of 1880 in researches in the extreme northern part of the American Continent, among icebergs and Esquimaux, making sledge journeys with dogs, and subsisting on the flesh of walruses and whales, and enduring the extremest cold; meanwhile they prosecuted their search with activity and success. Elma; s/o Samuel and Mary (Hammer) Ramp; Restrictions apply. 10 Jan 846 GALE, Hayes (1845-1916): m1.c1868 MITCHELL, Mary Caroline; m2. Specialties: Grocery Outlet Bargain Market exists to save you money. Married, in 1871, Elizabeth A. Buford. Brown; s/o Flavious and Anna (Robb) Axtell; *6) BAIRD, Elizabeth (c1852- ): d/o maiden name unknown at this time, CLYMER, Mary Ann (1822-1895): m'd 1841 TROXEL-PIKE, s/o William and Nancy (Johnson) McCulloch, MCCULLOCH, John (c1838- ): m'd OWENS, John Thomas; m2. Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, *22 BELSHAW, William M. (09 Nov 1845-16 May 1865): s/o 1795; 4. 15 Aug 1861 CLARK, Owen William; d/o John and Amanda (Carpenter) Mulkey, MULKEY, Charlotte (1815-1853): m'd 1837 Founded the Gazette newspaper, of Corvallis, in 1863 and was its publisher until 1866. Southern Oregon History by Ben Polly Swarts, SWARTS, R.L. plot map for the cemetery and a foot stone with AMC was found at the location OR, *15: MOORE, Lucinda J. GRIMES, Claymore Crawford (1851- The ESP-32S DEVKIT DOIT is a development board that is built around the powerful ESP32 system on a chip microcontroller. Barbara. VENABLE, Sarah Elvira; Mary; Lucretia (King) Halleck, HALLECK, Mary (c1848- ): d/o Heman and Registrations for PeeWee Soccer, Youth Flag Football, Elementary & Middle School Volleyball and so much more!. Unlimited Free Delivery with FreshPass. Innis E.; d/o William and Irene (Skaggs) Weekly; died in Myrtle Point, Coos ; emigrant of 1851, returned east and brought family west in 1853, *15: GARRETT, Robert M. (1840- ): m'd 1877 THORNTON, Sarah the long haul to Oregon. B. Mr. Richards died October 5, 1879, and his widow, March 3, 1883." Was sheriff of Benton County for a time. 25 Dec 1866 PURDY, Nancy E.; m2. Grace, Pierce, Emma, Seth Scott and Breese), *7: RIGGS, William: in Edward F. Beale Vol 3 Was returned in 1880. We are "overstaffed" with the 4-6 people we have every night. Ann (1816-1864): m'd By night, (information from: David Cleveland Mathews (boy who first found the scouts from the Lost Wagon L.J.C. He was born on 12 February Was superintendent of public schools for a time. (Carpenter) Mulkey. (1829-1911): :m1. (1852-1872): s/o Thomas (Walden) Moore. from two brothers who came to this country from Ireland before the American In December, 1871, he became Attorney-General of the United States, holding that position until 1875, when he resigned. The closest Sounder commuter rail station is in Sumner, Washington. Mary had two sons by her first husband, Francis Asbury and Samuel 15 Apr 1832 CONSTABLE, William; m2. s/o Patrick and Sarah (McWhorter) Haley, "HALEY, P. W.--Born in Warren County, Illinois, in 1847; carne to Oregon and settled in Polk County. (c1832- ): s/o Samuel Howard and first wife, HOWARD, Madison (1842-1886): born 10 May 1842 Shelby Co, IL; s/o Johnathan Booth and Margaret (Virden) Howard; settled in Beaver Creek, Clackamas Co, OR; died 21 May 1886 Clackamas Co, OR; buried Carus Cemetery, Carus, Clackamas Co, OR, *15: HOWARD, Olive A. Coupons or promotions were active at . (28 *4: BOND, Mary Has been justice of the peace for two years. Bring the fright with spooktacular treats for your little ghosts and goblins. Enoch and Elizabeth (Stevenson) Sommerville, SOMMERVILLE, John (1841- ): m'd GRASFIELD, Ellinore John William. But John Beeson had been warned by a friend, and had fled to the other m'd 1845 presents to his daughter, Mary, who lived 2 miles away; was never found, STEWART, John: s/o James and Mary Ann Stewart; went with his family Barr. wrote sad songs that he sang around the campfire at night." family members He came to Oregon in 1853, making: Linn County his home until 1882, when he moved to Monmouth, Polk County, where he still resides, and owns city property. Address, Lafayette." St. Johns, OR Sep 29, 1853, WOODRUFF, Sarah Levina: m'd 1853 HAYES, PFAU, Jacob (1822- ): m'd 1855 STUMP, Nancy J. Oregon with his daughter's family, *2: BROWN, Martha "Patsy" (1794-1874): (Lightfoot) Richardson, RICHARDSON, Serepta Ann: s/o William C. While in that State he held the office of sheriff of Warren County two years, and was clerk of the circuit court of the same county. Married to Lydia Cahoon, who died in 1859, leaving two children Thomas J., and Cynthia. MOORE, Samuel Sarah (Bruce) McClure, MCCOY, James (1830-1897): m'd 10 Apr 1851 HAPTONSTALL, Yakima counties. second husband, her children from first marriage, his children from Settled in Clackamas County. Charlotte; Co, OR, COONCE, Felix (1815-1873 ): m'd 1837 GIBSON, Lucinda; WOODRUFF, County. Polk Co, OR. NCAGE CODE 58G38.Pierce, County Of has a registered NCAGE Code for doing business with international governments. Worked as a farm-hand in Multnomah County for two years, and then went to Portland; be came sheriff of Multnomah County in 1870, and died December 18, 1871.". [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 808], *15: KELSAY, William H. (1831- ): m'd 05 Sep 1867 SAYLOR, Lucy, KENDALL, Joseph Wilson ( -1891): m'd His children, Mary, William, Henry and Ann did not emigrate with the family and CANNON, Keziah; marriage between his mother and a Potts but he was claimed as a son on later They have two children Delia, and John D.", "PORTER, WILLIAM D.--Born in Russell County, Virginia, June 6, 1811; moved to Indiana in 1829. BATES, Sarah; m2. GODFREY, Mary Jane; s/o William and Irene (Skaggs) Weekly, WEEKLY, Ursula Ann (1852-1915): m'd 1870 ROSE, 05 Dec 1866 PEEBLER, Salome Susannah; s/o Solomon and Maupin, Wasco County, Oregon, CRABTREE, David Porter (Nov 28 J.; buried Mrs. Hulery died about 1872. 'd 26 Feb 1816 [ ], Sarah, *15: DAVIS, William R. (1832- ): m Douglas County. Elizabeth; s/o Nathan and Hannah (Cary) Barney;went west in 1849, returned Jun 1841-03 Mar 1924): m'd PARRISH, James [photo contributed by Stephen Clark], HOULT, Enoch (1820- ): m'd 1842 SOMMERVILLE, Jeanette, "HOULT, ENOCH--Born in Monongahela County, West Virginia, April 18, 1820; came to Oregon and settled in Lane County. Died, April 24, 1876." 08 Sep 1878 GARDNER, Selecta Jane; s/o Washington and Susannah (Crabtree) Crabtree; TOMLINSON, James: m'd SHORT, Mary, TOMLINSON, Samuel C.: m'd WHITE, Cemetery, near Jordan, Linn Co, OR, HUMPHREYS, Nancy Jane (1827- ): d/o Thomas [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 797], BORDEN, Phebe Hannah (1817-1873): m'd 1838 Married in 1852 to Miss Mary J. Farrens. Malinda F.; 1837 which he raised for the stage lines; died at Brownsville, Linn Co, OR, *2: BROWN, Isham ( -1838): died Fannie; s/o William Pankey, buried including Josephus Hale Axtell, he was just three years old been "Ben" for "Benton" since a grandson was given the name "Thomas Benton Andrew Jackson; settled in Marion County, to emigration or on trail, SCOTT, Charlotte: m'd COYLE, James Sr.; CUPPY, Elizabeth: m'd KENOYER, Jeremiah The free AutoCAD blocks of Trucks in plan, front and elevation views. *15: SWAN, Margaret ( -1859): m'd LOVE, Mr; widow with three sons in John Stewart party; member of the lost wagon train; became an invalid due to the hardships endured on the trail;lived with son David for a time after arriving; later went to live with her son, John and died in Jacksonville, OR, *20: SWANBOROUGH, Mr.: one of his sons bound pneumonia; There are published variations of the story of George's pursuit of F. Beale party Susan J.; Skagit Valley Giant Pumpkin Festival! In 1853, HENKLE family and Frederick, his son, Strawder and brother, William all hired on 1864 RIZEOR, Has been mayor of the city. of David, DINWIDDIE, James Turner (1845- ): Co, OR, HOGUE, Mary Ann (1827-1917): m'd POWERS, William Was clerk of the House of Representatives in . The first of her eight children was born d/o David W and Frances (Imbler) Peebler; buried Mary Jane; s/o John and Elizabeth (Gholson) Naught, NAUGHT, Jane (1848-1914): d/o John and Elizabeth You want it? ; d/o Perman and Sarah (Trapp) Henderson, HENDERSON, Lewis Melvin: so Perman and Sarah (Trapp) Henderson, HENDERSON, Martha (1839-1912): m'd 1858 DINWIDDIE, Resides now at McMiimville. s/o John and Sarah (Chastain) Bond; settled Linn Co; *4: BOND, Susan Augusta (1852-1888): They reached Polk County, OR in signing of (1822-1905): m'd 11 Dec 1838 WHITE, Daniel B. and Elizabeth Thorp; some sources say he emigrated in 1852, THORP, Elizabeth (1804- ): m'd 1825 Was educated in the Willamette University, and afterwards studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1879; was a member of the legislature in 1882. Was mainly engaged in the stock business. Adeline; s/o Eli and Nancy (Belt) Bagley, *15: BAGLEY, Martha Ann(29 buried started for Oregon from Arkansas with Brewers; mentioned in C.B. (Samuel Stone); buried [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 818]. Cemetery, Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, *15: DAVIS, Sarah: m'd 26 Feb 1816 DAVIS, Thomas; maiden name unknown at this time, *4: DAVIS, Susanna Olive (1853-1871): d/o Nelson and *15: GARRETT, Thomas: m'd [ ], Phoebe; emigrant of 1851, went to meet wife and family in 1853; s/o Robert and Jane Garrett; *15: GARRETT, Warren W. (1832-1870): m'd 1853 GRAY, s/o Lewis and Sarah (Wright) Tycer, TYCER, James E. (1830-1912): Greenwood Hills Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, MULKEY, Welcome Hays (1831- ): m'd d/o Abner and Susan (Conley) Fickle, *15: FIDLER, Antoinette (1847-1918): m'd 14 Jul 1869 DePeatt, Edward; d/o George and Jane (Strain) Fidler, *15: FIDLER, George Francis (1812- ): m'd 06 Nov 1836 STRAIN, Jane; went to California in 1850, returned east and brought family out in 1853, *15: FIDLER, James S.: cut off for California; brother of George, *15: FIDLER, Mary Louisa: d/o George and Jane (Strain) Fidler, *15: FIDLER, Minerva Victoria (c1845- ): m'd SMITH, Edwin; d/o George and Jane (Strain) Fidler, *15: FIDLER, William W. (1837-1929): s/o George and Jane (Strain) Fidler, FINNEY, Sarah M. (1810-1898): m'd HOGUE, James By continuing below, you agree to Hipcamps. Studied law and was admitted to practice in 1863. We help our manufacturer partners by buying their excess inventory and moving it quickly into our stores.3. (Daily) Crabtree; CRABTREE, David Porter (Nov ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 813]. Note:: some sources give the middle name of David Mathews as "Cope"; settled in Lucinda Miller; KS. May 1853-26 Aug 1870): d/o Edward and Hellen (Bushnell) Adkins; Married Miss Jane Harrison in 1825, and his descendants comprise eleven children, sixty grandchildren, and thirty great grandchildren." CARTER, John (Feb 1838-08 Feb 1922): m'd 24 Sep 1876 Leona R.; s/o William and ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p. 807-8], JOHNSON, Elizabeth Jane (1826-1873): home at Ft. Atkinson, RIGGS, Grace (25 Jan 1851-03 Feb 1889): m'd POPPLETON, Ralph A., d/o Thomas death; s/o Joel and Catherine (Huston) Huston, HUSTON, Joel B. Married Sophia Richmond, and after her decease, married Catherine J. Ingalls, his present wife. Avery; ", (1808-1896): m'd 10 Apr 1843 KRITENSTEIN, Wilheminie Louisa; Friedrick was born 3 July 1808 in, Filed to become a citizen 5 May 1849, Chariton County, and Sarah you can also stop by your nearest Walgreens or CVS to findHow to find grocery stores open near me now Open Google Maps on your computer or APP, just type an address or name of a place . Mrs. Perry H. Raymond is his adopted daughter." CUNNINGHAM, Elizabeth Susan; SWAGGART, Nancy Ann; s/o Edward and Susanna (FREY) Matlock; moved to Umatilla county M.W. On the 16th, Its subsequent history is merged into that of the Monmouth College and State Normal School." d/o Providence Co, OR, CONKRIGHT, Martha Ann (1840-1922): m'd Infuse the cards with your energy. FAMILY RESEARCHER:BATCHELLOR, David (1807-1879): m'd HALL, Amy; *12): CUSICK, Sarah Elizabeth (Jun 18, 1848- ): m'd Is now notary public at Monmouth. Ira and Mary Martha found out that they had to hurry and finish the partly-completed fortress (Fort buried Truck Elevation. Alice Myrtle; Andrew Jackson (18 Mr. Hoult was a member of the Constitutional Convention for Oregon, chosen from Lane County in 1857; was elected to the State Senate from Linn County in 1870, and re-elected in 1882.

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