Seeking info on WILLS, George, b. 10/1/1801 in Montgomery Co, KY; d. 3/22/1888 in Willsburg, OR. Married MOORE, Sarah Jane on 4/21/1821 in Bath Co, KY. (Sarah Jane b. 9/4/1804 Bath Co, KY; d. 3/15/1886 Willsburg, OR). Eleven children born of this marriage: Joseph, b. 1821 prob in Bath Co, KY Rebecca Adriana, b. 2/22/1823 Bath Co, KY Jacob, b. 12/3/1826 Bath Co, KY Elizabeth, b. 1827 Bath Co, KY Martha J., b. 1829 prob in Shelby Co, IN Jemima J., b. 1/5/1830 Clay Co, IN George Washington, b. 5/19/1832 Clay Co, IN Rueben, b. 1836, Clay Co, IN David, b. 1839 Clay Co, IN Jonathan, b. 1843, Mahaska Co, IA Rowley C., b. 7/9/1848 Willsburg, OR George WILLS was an ordained Baptist minister. He also ran a sawmill in Indiana and Iowa. George WILLS and Sarah Jane MOORE WILLS left Iowa on 4/4/1846 by ox team. George was the Team leader of covered the Oskaloosa Wagon Train. While traveling across the country, the Oskaloosa Train came across another wagon train that had lost most of their mules to the Indians. The Oskaloosa folks split their mule teams with the other train. It was very slow going, but both wagon trains made it safely to the Portland, OR area. In 1858, George and Sarah w/son David and daughter Jemima J. Wills WHEELER and her husband, Jacob Wheeler moved to Oysterville, Washington. In 1860 George owned 180 acres of land in Oysterville and harvested Oysters. On 7/2/1860, George was Superintendent of Schools in Oysterville, Washington. Prior to 1870, family left Osyterville, WA to return to Willsburg, Oregon. In LDS files, he is listed as George Jacob Elder Wills and is shown as being born on October 7 , 1801. There is no documented proof that Jacob was his middle name. Looking for info on parentage or siblings of George WILLS. Any assistance with this brick wall would be greatly appreciated. Lois in Auburn, CA