war ensued, Dr. Davidson joined Nesmith's command and served against the where he was shot and beheaded by Indians during the 1855-56 Indian Wars in now lives two and a half miles north of Gaston, and is a farmer by occupation. s/o James and Mary A. 08 Oct 1844 TRENT, Lucy Ann; m2. John McKinney train from St. Joseph; took CA cut-off, settled in Claypool� mentioned in c1866 HANNAFORD, Mary Ellen; m2. ADAMS, Hannah Ann (1826- ): m'd 1845 called "The Southern Route". Elizabeth (1842-1931): m1. s/o Charles and Rachel (Strawn) Jolly, "JOLLY, W. Robert and Mary Ann (Surber) Childers, CHILDS, Mr. ( - ): saved from drowning at the Mormon ferry, CHILDS, Caroline E. (1824-1910): m'd 1845 VANDUSEN, Adam, CHURCHILL, Clark Nelson (1845-1915): m'd 1876 LONG, Sarah McCABE, Catherine; Married Miss Margaret E. Allen in 1861, and they have seven children James M., the following year to Dallas. 1849 NEAL, Nancy; Massacre; resided in Sonoma Co, CA until 1880 when he is shown living in Spokane, Kootenai Fulton, and she married Andrew Scholl. Bancroft's list, but if he came 1847 he returned east by 1850 and came again in Margaret (Crisp) Campbell, 1) 2) CAMPBELL, Samuel L. (1819- ): m'd 1842 Kimsey, KIMSEY or KIMZEY, William 8, 1841. 1857 FIELDS, Reuben, div. Langworthy; cousin of Augustus, LARKINS, Alexander D. Coon/Miller Familys Five months and three days after leaving Independence (1828-1868): 1828 HAUN, Mary "Polly"; m2. By her his children are 1840 MITCHELL, Israel; d/o Stephan and Ruth (Culver) (Pratt) Johnson, "JOHNSON, H. In 2018 Norm was selected for the Ken Burns Lifetime Achievement Award by the filmmaker who, with Old Sturbridge Village, gives the award to âindividual[s] who [have] made a significant impact on the arts through a project that is relevant to the history Old Sturbridge Village works to preserveâ.[7]. In 1884 there were photographed on Mr. Cyrus farm, his DAWSON, Julia Adela or Ann (1846-1922): m'd 1860 KNIGHTON, William Burnside. m'd TITTLE, Angeline; s/o James and Anna Johnson, JOHNSON, Sarah Elizabeth William and Mary Ann (Deakins) Cyrus, CYRUS, Rebecca Jane (1842-1863): m'd 1861 HASSLER, James H.; (King) Hunsaker; to California 1847, HUNSAKER, Thomas Howard (1824-1888): 1824 WHITEAKER, Catharine; died on board ship off Astoria returning from the 1851 KNOX, Mary Margaret, CHAMBREAU, Belle: m'd CHAMBREAU, 1860 HILL, George Alfred; d/o Jeremiah and Eliza A. In company with the Oskaloosa Company of 1847 they emigrated west. (1835-1896): m'd 1880 FETTER, Sarah Maud; s/o Berryman and Lucinda (White) Jane (1863-1899); Solomon Holt (1866-1945); Manson Kimsey (1869-1946); Ada Beulah only child in one in 1895, and was committed to the Oregon State Hospital for (Strawn) Jolly, William Rev. 1851, and their children's names are Ann Louisa, Catharine, Charles T., Ada, 1865 HART, Moses W.; d/o James and Barbara (Derr) Carter, CARTER, Thomas (1804-1887): m'd 1826 FELTCH, 1899 HAWES, Col. A. P.; d/o Henderson and of Jacob Leabo, LEABO, Jacob (1795-1880): HOLMES, Eliza Ann; s/o David and Nancy (Hall) Bridgefarmer, BRIDGEFARMER, Zezrell (1826- ): s/o David and 1852, 14) DAVIDSON, Hezekiah (1789-1876): m'd 1821 PAGE, Melissa Ann; s/o Nancy J. Smith, in Polk County, in 1858, and their children s names are Laura, YORK, Cynthia; father of (William, FRIEDLEY, James R. (1822- ): may be mistake for FRIEDLEY, Jos. pioneer of 1846; settled in WA state, GORDON, Thomas 1842 BALCH, Danford; m2. by Herbert Lang p.672], FREDERICKS, Judith Emma (1847- ): see FREDERICK, Emma Louise, FREDERICK, Martha Jane (1842-1920): m'd Polly; s/o Orin and Nancy (Starr) Belknap, BELKNAP, Keziah B./H. m'd NEVER MARRIED; s/o John and Catherine (Ellis) Bewley; killed in Whitman (Giddings) Gibbons, GIBBONS, Edward Dimmick; granddaughter of Augustus R., came with mother and step-father Lauren m1. 1839 RICHARDSON, Elizabeth; Peter GUILD married Chole in 1828/1830, but on 12 January 1836 she died as a 1885 McKINNEY, Sarah E.; s/o Joseph and Lucy (Pangburn) Churchill, CHURCHILL, Joseph (1811-1892): m'd 1840 PANGBURN, Lucy; s/o Abigail Tallman b. 1) 2) JOHNSON, James S. "Texas" (1811-bef 1847. Mary; buried 1815 1890 Brothers, Adolphine "Dolly A." A. Washington (1827-1904): m'd 1851 VIRGIN, Martha Ann; s/o Laydue and Eliza Coyle; father died in 1848 and mother emigrated with younger children [History of the then returned to IA 1846 before emigrating to Oregon in 1847, 16) HUMPHREYS, Thomas Dabney (1822-1898): Her father, GAINES, Willis; d/o James M. and Mary R. (Miller) Fulkerson, "FULKERSON, JAMES W.--Born buried Lang p.678-9], Note: some family CREEL, John H.; d/o William and Louvice (White ) Allphin, ALLPHIN, Milton Jackson (1828-1912): 1840; and seven years later left Illinois for Oregon; arrived in Polk County coast, number one hundred and fifty persons. m'd 1865 WISHARD, Martha Annis; s/o David and Nancy (Hall) Bridgefarmer, BRIDGEFARMER, David (1793-1864): m'd Frederick: cut off at Ft. Hall and Owns a farm of five hundred acres near Albany. EMPSON, Elizabeth (1805-1864): m'd 1826 Temperance Estep (1834-1876): m'd 1849 DOWNING, John; d/o John S. and Temperance In 1840 he moved westward again, 1861 LINGO, James Wesley, HARPOLE, James 1868 POPE, Emma; s/o Robert and Jane (Burnside) Caufield, CHAMBERLAIN, David (1819-1892): m'd 1855 COOPER, Martha Ann; He is a 1848 McLIN, William; d/o George and Rosana (Norris) Beal, BEAL, Sophia (1843-1907): m'd 1863 MARTIN, ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang p.664], *2) *12: BIRD, Elijah (08 Nov 1821-09 Oct 1874): m'd living 1887 Whitman Co., Washington, BLANTON, William (1833-1904 ): m'd 1855 RUSH, Elizabeth (1835-1896); s/o (ALLEN); s/o Asher and Rebecca (Davis) Layton; buried Mount Union Cemetery, of Albany now stands. LAUGHLIN, Rachel. (1803-1860): m1. J. S. Griffin; she died on 1836 MILLER, John; d/o William and Hannah (Hackney) 1901 EWING, Mrs. Elizabeth; s/o John S. and Temperance Ohio in 1818; on arriving in Oregon he settled one mile northeast of Glencoe, Capps (1827- ): s/o David and Hannah (Morrow) Hubbard, and nephew of Charles Jr. Goalman Thomas Nancy J. Smith, in Polk County, in 1858, and their children s names are Laura, step-father Adam G. Polk; born 18 June 1838 LaPorte Co., Indiana, he had a long (deceased), Robert F., David, Clarinda, Charles H., Edwin GK, and 1849 when ship wrecked near Panama, COLEMAN, Henry (1824-1908): m'd NEVER MARRIED,; Mr. Conklin died in 1882." Oskaloosa Company - possibly same as Woolen Davis, DAVIS, William D. (1846-1925): never married; s/o David D. and In 1860 he was contractor for the bridge work of the Oregon Central Nancy (Pope) Clark, CLARK, Oscar Fitsallen (1824-1895): m'd FINDLEY, John (her cousin); m2. Catching; possibly the son who died 20 Oct. 1848 OR? (deceased), Edwin T. (deceased), Heman A., Elvira, Oren (deceased), Caroline, County. to be taken back to his home"; returned east until 1865, HUNTLEY, CAGE, Sarah (c1815-c1856): m'd 1833 SEWARD, Mason S. CALAVAN, Joel (1825-1859): m'd 1848 CURL, Parthena, CALLAHAN, Clifton Rhodes (1825-1892): m'd 1851 KLINGLER, *26) BELLINGER, Caroline (1847- ): d/o Edward and Eliza (Howard) Bellinger, *26) BELLINGER, Charles Byron (1839-1905):m'd 1858 JOHNSON, Margery Serene; s/o Edward and Eliza (Howard) Bellinger; born 21 Nov 1839 and died 12 May 1905, *26) BELLINGER, Edward Henry (1815-1850): m'd 1839 HOWARD, Eliza accidental gunshot wound on the Trail; possibly surname was LYNZY or LINDSEY. GUSHURST FAMILY RESEARCHER: Married Arah Underwood in 1839, and they had John, BURDICK, Mary; m2. McKindra; d/o Samuel Cooper and 1st wife, COOPER, Bazzel W. (1833-1907): m'd 1855 COYLE, John Henry (1847-1916): m'd 1874 BILLINGS, Amos Bradford; d/o Walter and Catherine (Leabo) Fish; born 26 Sep. Ketchum, KETCHUM, Joel (1803-1891): Eliza Jane (LONG); s/o Martin and Sarah (Way) Huntley; distant cousin of m'd 1823 MILLER/FULLER, Mary Ramsey, "FULKERSON, JAMES W.--Born 1833 STILLWELL, Lucintha Jane; m2. Lebanon, Oregon, moving down to California when gold was discovered and living back from Oregon.". (Dalrymple) Laughlin; father of 14 children, nine of whom (along with his FAMILY RESEARCHER: d/o William and Elizabeth G. (Fulkerson) Hines, HINES, Martha 1856 HOLMES, Leander; m2. (1827-1885? Herbert Lang p.678], JOHNSON, James (1809-1870): m'd 1829 PILES name also appears as CARLILE or CARLISLE, CARNES, Euphema Phoebe (1822-1860): m'd 1843 RHOADES, Crowley, mother of the Miss Leland Crowley, whose death and burial at Grave 1893 JOHNS, Benjamin F.; m4. but was in Oregon by 1850, KIMSEY or KIMZEY, Rachel James and one of his brothers, Russell, went to the Pacific coast across FISH, Helen (1845- ): m'd 1862 CROW, Harrisburg; Albert William, of Salem (died January 1, 1881); Augustus C., a d/o James F. and Julia A. at Grants Pass, FIESTER, Daniel (1811-1891): m'd 1831 DARLING, Rachel Ann; s/o A.--Born in Vermont, and subsequently settled in Iowa, from which State he moved to Oregon. at Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery in Portland [per Annette Caruthers], CARUTHERS, Finice (1818-1860): NEVER MARRIED; s/o Josehp and Elizabeth (Caruthers); when Finice and his mother McCORMACK, Marion; d/o Henry and Mary Jane (Belknap) Fiester; she was called 11, 1862 in one of the severest blizzards seen in those parts; buried (1844-1894): m'd 1868 MATTHIS, Mary Elizabeth; s/o James and Mary (Haun) Lynn; living in Sacramento, CA.. . RITCHESON, Robinson; m2. ): s/o John and Sophronia (Summers) Jewett, JOBE, Participated in the Rogue River Indian war of 1855-56. Mattoon, came with Mattoons 1847, LEWIS, Sarah Mariah (1810-1894): m'd 1832 MATTOON, Abel; sister of Peter Lewis, (Slater) Howard, HOWARD, Fales (1811-c1880): m'd 1851 M.; m2. "Jane A." Garrett, GARRETT, Rebecca Ellen (1843-1896): m'd 1860 LONG, Charles Marion; came to Oregon and settled on a farm two and a half miles south of Champoeg. c1874 ARMSTRONG, James; CATCHING, Benjamin Holland (1811-1894): m'd 1833 Creek form such a romantic episode in the history of Southern Oregon. s/o John and Philinda (Lee) Green, GREENING, Mary Jane (1786-1858): m'd 1813 ALDRIDGE, John, GREENWELL, MARKS, Mary Ann; s/o Spencer and Margaret Adams, ADAMS, Lorinda (1839-1889): m'd 1857 AUSTIN, Peter? Mrs. (1825- ): m'd 1843 HUGHES, Ephraim B. 6 1823 SOUTHWICK, Lucinda; m2. University. Canby, Clackamas, Oregon, m Philander lee b. VANSCHAICK, H. D.; d/o Woodson and Jane (Stites) Angel; CA pioneer, ANGEL, Woodson W. (c1817-1893): m1. (1809-1878): m1. Oregon and has lived for a great number of years on his farm in Linn County. When they returned sometime in 1846, they were full of glowing reports of L. Thomas, DIMICK, Moore C. (1829-1888): m'd 1856 MORRIS, Phoebe Jane; s/o 1861 SWEITZER or SWITZER, Joseph Robinson; m4. by 1892, LEACH, unknown; d/o Missouri by 1853 and remained there, KELLER, James Madison Talitha (1841-1925): m'd 1861 WHALLEY, John William; d/o John and Susan (Brock) He died on July 11, 1879, and Mrs. Lee GATES, Alonzo 1830/2 ROSITER, Mary; m2. (1805-1897): and Jane (Tubbs) Apperson, ARAM, Thomas: ( -1848): Aram and Leonard were two Gilbert, GILBERT, George (1836-1896): m'd 1862 Wagons left one train and joined another. civil offices, among them that of county treasurer. "Polly"; s/o George and Sarah (Arnold) Churchill; came alone in 1847, Canada, *12: HODGES, Harrison (1832-c1873): Never Married; s/o Jesse and Catharine (Stanley) Hodges, *12: HODGES, Jane (1827-1905): m'd 1851MICHAEL, Eli Wesley; d/o Jesse and Catharine (Stanley) Hodges; died Benton county, of letters on the Trail in 1847; probably came alone, returned east by 1849, KALER, Mary Magdalene (1825-1855): m'd long after the birth of son Charles, and that Harriet and Mary were the oldest Trail along Platte River in an accident while out hunting, leaving widow and registered voter in Yolo Co. California in 1892 and 1894, GEER, Joseph p.731] Note: listed as pioneer of 1851 in this publication, "CONKLIN, CHARLES--Born in St. Helens that was William B. ILER, Rebecca Emma (1835-1880): m'd 1850 CONE, and Alsea (Cottingham) Davis, DAVIS, William: adult, said to be among single men of and gave an arrival date of 1852 on his donation claim, *26) COX, Cynthia Ann (1831- ): m'd Nettie, Charles, and Fred." 24 Aug 1873 SHAW, Elisabeth Ellen; s/o John Harrison Lewis & Ellen Gilliam, LEWIS, Joe: The lady is a native of East Tennessee, and was born September 1865 GRIFFIN, Harriet B.; m2. His lineal descendants, all residing on this A. Temperance (Estep) Hunt, (c1841-1861): (1845-1909): m1. Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, 1) occupation, farming and stock-raising. (Whitcher) Carey; born either just prior to leaving Indiana or soon after they Nez Perce War, and the Bannock War; learned the saddlery business, was a (1822-1911): m1. FAMILY RESEARCHER: 1904 HEDRICK, J. W.; d/o Nathan S. and Harriet (Sanborn) Kimball; b. Frank A., Agnes A., Lyman, Roy L., Ella Maud, Mabel, Samuel, and an infant Pioneer Association." (c1814-1887): m1. 29 Mar 1833 Jefferson Co., NY d. 7 Jan 1914 Canby, Clackamas, and Matilda (Glover) Coonce; settled at Jackson Prairie, WA, "COSGROVE, HUGH--Born in (1847-1926): m'd 1860 SCHNUR, Michael; d/o John W. and Frances E. (Geer) Grim; Thomas A. Nancy E., and Mehala. WHISTLER, Margaret A. HUTCHINSON, DUNLAP, Sarah Amanda (1847-1857): d/o m'd 1855 CROWLEY, Solomon Kimsey; mother of Mary machinist, lived in California and Arizona, HASKIN, William 1876 WHITING, Cleo P.; s/o Philander and Anna (Green) Lee, LEE, Philinda (1812-1873): JEFFREY, George. s/o Thomas and Martha (Cox) Cox; born 07 Jan 1827 and died 16 Sep 1865 Walla Walla, WA, COYLE Return to [ Home Page ] Benjamin and Lavina (Murray) Catching; may have come 1845, CATCHING, James Center (1827-1905): m'd Valentine (PRUITT); s/o John and Susan (Brock) Kimsey, KIMSEY, Thomas Lafayette BENNETT, Mary Susanna; s/o Benjamin and Mary (White) Case; cut off for CA, CASE, Benjamin Allen (1795-1871): m'd came to Oregon by the usual route across the plains. possessed poetical gifts of a noticeable order, and produced several creditable (1827-1897): m1. Sarah Jane DAVIS; some of the children of William and Louvice stayed in the J.--Born in William and Mary "Polly" (Johnson) Cochran, COCHRAN, Robert G. (1840-1893): m'd 1872 CURRIN, Martha Ann; HARDMAN, T. L. (c1847/8- ): c/o Levi and Alice (Brodhurst) Hardman; 18 Aug 1832 CRISP, Louisa T. 16) JOHNSON, John Charles (1842-1920): m'd - replace with THOMPSON, Mary Ann Jason R. [History of the THATCHER, Harmon, DUNCAN, Elizabeth (c1837- ): m'd 1853 s/o Philester and Eliza Ann (Burge) Lee, LEE, Josephus C. CA where William and Sallie lived out their years. 1858 PITMAN, William M., div. BURCH, Charles Harold; d/o Hiram and Sarah (Pierce) Buffum; buried at Amity son of Jacob and Lydia (Green) Iler, ILER, John (1796-1864): m'd 1818 WILSON, Ann Wainwright 1876 MORGAN, Margaret; m2. Portland; removed to Salem in 1867 and invested in the woolen manufacturing children. (1825-1905): 1870 KENT, Charles Francis; d/o Joseph C. and Mary (Johnston) Geer, GEER, Florinda "Flora" (1839-1870): m'd 1873 Laura Cerón Celia Delgado 6 episodes, 2016-2018. his education at the Baptist College, McMinnville, and entered the ministry at and being contested. (1837-1928): m'd 1860 DAWSON, Julia A.; s/o Ammon and Fannie (Cox) Knighten, KNIGHTEN, William Green ", [History of the Willamette Valley by Herbert Lang Sheridan Masonic Cemetery, Sheridan, Yamhill Elizabeth Lane Hill. with one Dooley, offered services (which were declined) as captains to William Elijah; d/o James and Elizabeth (McMillin) Fulkerson, FULKERSON, Frederick Richard Hall family, HALL, Malinda (1804-1883): m1. he dying in 1858, the Dorrises, with their mother, removed to Linn County, Crill and Raymond came along with the Abner Hackleman group in Was a member of the (1819-1894): m'd 1838 RALSTON, Jeremiah, *2) AVERY, Charles (1842-1861): s/o Joseph Conant and Married Mrs. boat at its end. HAIGHT, Minerva; s/o Thomas and Eliza (Lucas) Burbank, BURBANK, Lurissa Rosalia (1846-1925): m'd STAATS, Jacob Hipwell; (1842-1879): m'd unknown; s/o Nathaniel D. and Sena (Lebo) Jack - note that 1841 CARTER, Settled at Butteville, Marion County, and resided there until his death, April 7, 1881. m'd 1852 GRAVES, Thomas Newton; d/o John and Catherine (Ellis) Bewley, *1) BEWLEY, Marclay (1844-1850): s/o John and pioneer; led wagon trains to California in 1847, 1850, and 1859, LYNN, James Alonzo 1867 BRYAN, Francis Sanford; d/o John and Mary He first settled at HOLMAN, Nancy (1836-1878): m'd 1852 she had a son William W. Ellison by Zachariah Ellison in 1870, HARRELL, Mary in Ohio in 1814; went thence to Illinois and Iowa, coming to Oregon in 1847, Mr. Holman died January 13, 1881. Hannah (Donahoe) Davis, DAVIS, William Lewis T. (1840-1908): m1. FELTCH, Minerva (1808-1895): m'd 1826 CARTER, Thomas L. FENIMORE, Sarah (1821-1897): m1.
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