Earline, please put me on your list of privately emailed transcripts although I urge you to continue to post these to the list. Andrea Andrea Adrian Healy "record your history so others may benefit from it" (fortune cookie) H E N D R I C K S (KY>ILL>OR), P O S T (NY>OH>OR), A D R I A N (GER>S.DAK>OR), V A N E T T E N (NY>WI >MN >WA)
Hello Cady 978 and all, I must have a connection to your pioneers. My Beckwith Cook and Harriet S. Olds had a daughter Sophia Almira Cook. She married Henry Bishop Smith and lived on what is now the Crow/Vaughn Road (also called Noti valley in 1850's) in Lane County. Henry's older brother, James Alexander Smith, M.D., traveled by horse from Iowa to see Henry and Sophia and their children, after his own wife died in childbirth. He was my 2nd great grandfather. But, he died only a few miles from his destination. See the news transcription below from an old scrapbook which also shows a kind of connection to the Parrott family, who by the way, had a farm near the Smiths in IA. James' father and mother, Freeman and Margaret(Hildebrand) Smith, cared for the orphaned children, Margaret Elizabeth (my great grandmother) and James Frank Smith. The extended Smith family left Cedar Rapids IA in 1865, when the children were 8 and 5 years old, to travel by steamship. They crossed the Isthmus of Panama by canoe,! by foot and by donkey, meeting a steamer on the other side to take them to Oregon. They eventually found their way to Buena Vista and began the Oregon Pottery Co. From a newspaper article dated Oct. 7, 1861: A stranger giving his name as Jas A. Smith of Cedar Rapids, Iowa died at Mrs. Jos Parrott's, six miles south of Oregon City on Monday, Oct 7th, about 33 years. He had a diploma as an MD from a medical college in Cincinatti [sic]. He had with him his marriage certificate also dated Cincinatti [sic]. He was in search of a brother supposed to live on Long Tom. His effects were examined and a memorandizing made of them by A. Coolidge, F. McLane and N.D. Symonds of Silverton, Marion County. Any further information can be had by writing to Rev. K. Hines, Oregon City. I am looking for information about the medical school that James Alexander attended. Perhaps Parrott family history has a clue? Of course I will relish any information at all. Freeman Smith had been a builder of steamboats. When he was a boy he was on the old steamboat Claremont, the first steamboat ever built. He constructed some of the first steamboats that ran on the Monongahela river. He built the Black Hawk in IA, which later was sold to the Government and taken South, and used as a Government supply boat during the civil war, on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers. In Oregon, steamboats used to take the pottery jars to the various markets in the Pacific Northwest in the days before trains and Tupperware. Its no wonder that little grandson James Frank Smith became a steamboat captain when he was older - known as Sunny Jim. In his later years he kept a steamboat museum at Champoeg. My great grandmother Margaret, married one of the potters in the works in Buena Vista. He was also from a pioneer family. He was James Stephen Church. His uncle was Stephen Tripp Church who was secretary and a founder of the People's Transportation Company with Davi! d and Asa McCully. (More steamboat men!) In 1857 in Lane County, Stephen married Elizabeth Lister, the daughter of pioneers, Dr. William and Catherine (Murray) Lister. Henry B. Smith died near Noti in 1865. After Henry died his wife Sophia, sold the farm and moved the family to Buena Vista where her father and other family lived. Sophia Cook Smith married twice more. James M. Allen Mar 6, 1875. 3. Jesse Clark Orchard, June 1888. Sophia passed away after 1902 and is buried at Dufur, OR. I look forward to hearing about any family history connections! Judy Church Jones ACORN, ANDERSON, BAIRENS, CHURCH, FLINN, HUCKINS, KENT, LISTER, MCGUIRE, MITCHELL, SKIPTON, SMITH, TRIPP, WAGGENER, WATKINS, VAN ANTWERP, ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 6:38 PM Subject: [OREGON] OT Pioneers: COOK, RICE, GILLIAM, HAGEY, GOLDEN, PARROTT >I read Anne's ancestor list of early Oregon pioneers and thought, "What a > good idea!" Here is mine. Are there any connections out there? > > Mitchell Porter GILLIAM, to Oregon 1844, settled Wasco Co, OR, Klickitat Co., > WA > Andrew and Catherine Grimes HAGEY, to Oregon 1848, settled Marion Co., OR > Lewis and Amy Long PARROTT, to Oregon 1847, to Klickitat Co., WA, 1859 > John GOLDEN, to Klickitat Co., WA 1859 > Beckwith and Mary Pettingell Rice COOK to OR 1851, Lane Co. > Seley and Nancy Rice COOK to OR 1851, Lane Co. > > Also, how early must a a person have arrived to qualify as a "pioneer"? That > might be the start of another list! >
Hello Earline, Please add me to your list of recipients who wish to read your transcriptions privately. Thank you, Margaret, Salem, OR >
For those who don't know. See this site for Newspaper abstracts http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=638 Dan M
In a message dated 4/19/05 5:54:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > In a message dated 4/19/2005 4:38:52 PM Pacific Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Also, how early must a a person have arrived to qualify as a "pioneer"? > > That > > might be the start of another list! > well for sure you make it. I am not sure of date, but part of my family > came > 1848-52 and are pioneers, later family came 1883 and are not. think 1860 > may be date, anyone with DLC is Pioneer. The Oregon Genealogical Society considers any one who came befor the railroad came to Oregon as a Pioneer. Any one after that is an early settler. Any one after 1900 is just a lucky traveler. Chester AKARD, BURWELL, BURRIS, CLEEK, COX, ETHERIDGE, FENTON, HALE, HICKS, ISOM, MCKIBBEN, MESSERSMITH, PLUMMER, STEVENSON, TITSWORTH, WOOLFOLK
In a message dated 4/19/2005 4:38:52 PM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Also, how early must a a person have arrived to qualify as a "pioneer"? > That > might be the start of another list! > well for sure you make it. I am not sure of date, but part of my family came 1848-52 and are pioneers, later family came 1883 and are not. think 1860 may be date, anyone with DLC is Pioneer.
I read Anne's ancestor list of early Oregon pioneers and thought, "What a good idea!" Here is mine. Are there any connections out there? Mitchell Porter GILLIAM, to Oregon 1844, settled Wasco Co, OR, Klickitat Co., WA Andrew and Catherine Grimes HAGEY, to Oregon 1848, settled Marion Co., OR Lewis and Amy Long PARROTT, to Oregon 1847, to Klickitat Co., WA, 1859 John GOLDEN, to Klickitat Co., WA 1859 Beckwith and Mary Pettingell Rice COOK to OR 1851, Lane Co. Seley and Nancy Rice COOK to OR 1851, Lane Co. Also, how early must a a person have arrived to qualify as a "pioneer"? That might be the start of another list!
Have forwarded your note onto one that I went to school with, Gary At 06:22 PM 4/19/2005 -0700, you wrote: >Thankyou Gary! The Shadduck spellings are for the most part a splinter >group from Shattuck. However, it is possible that a group or ever one >family got angry with the rest of their family and changed the spelling >back. Actually, in colonial times it was spelled a number of ways by the >same people, sometimes varying even in the same document. Although most came >from England, some have come from Germany and a number of different >spellings have come over from England in the last two centuries. >There were Shattucks in Portland and a judge Shattuck, but you had to go >clear bad to the 2nd generation in this county, (The mid 1600's) to find a >common ancestor. Now that's a removed relative. I don't know any of the >current Shattuck's in Oregon, but I'm always interested in who they descend >from. > > "Gary Moore" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 4:22 PM >Subject: [OREGON] Shattuck > > > > Pamela: > > I grew up in Boardman, northern Morrow co. went to school with > > some Shattuck kids, if you think that's the right spelling, > > Gary > > > > > > > > > > >Thankyou Dan. Everyone has enough real problems without having to read, > > >even briefly, anything that unpleasant. Genealogy needs to be a safe >place > > >to turn over stones and sometimes to help people through the >consequances. > > >Sometimes, a list is really blessed by someone being willing to spend the > > >time helping people find the stones to turn. This gift of time and > > >intelligence is precious and so appreciated by most. I have found >genealogy > > >to be the most freeing, empowering activity I've every done. Yes, there >are > > >bumps, and lists can be very sympathetic and helpful at those times. > > >Impatient people who only want to see news of their own ancestors, don't > > >help the community spirit grow. > > >Speaking of such, does anyone Know of a William >SHADDICK/SHADDOCK/SHADDUCK > > >who married Effie E. Maloney 2 Mar 1887, in Morrow County ? I would > > >appreciate any type of info on either of these people. I accidently ran > > >across the names in a search at the Morrow County Museum. They keep >files > > >on inquiries and a previous search had turned up some great info. Robin > > >Krebs, the Director was truly gracious and helpful. We have some great > > >peopl in Oregon and on this list. > > >Pamela > > >----- Original Message ----- > > >From: "Dan M" <[email protected]> > > >To: <[email protected]> > > >Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 10:35 AM > > >Subject: Re: [OREGON] Members > > > > > > > > > > This person left > > > > > > > > >==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > > > *-<Welcome to the OREGON LIST>-* > > >To see the website for Oregon > > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ > > >-=* To see what this list is doing *=- > > >http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html > > >For ALL list business Admin, leave, or the archives. > > >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > > > > > >============================== > > >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > > >New content added every business day. Learn more: > > >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > > To see the website for Oregon > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ > > -=* To see what this list is doing *=- > > http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html > > For ALL list business Admin, leave, or the archives. > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > > > > ============================== > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > >==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > To see the website for Oregon >http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ >-=* To see what this list is doing *=- >http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html >For ALL list business Admin, leave, or the archives. >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Oregon Genealogical Society issues Oregon Pioneer Certificates to direct descendants of pioneers who settled in Oregon prior to November 1872. In addition, the society offers Early Settler Certificates to anyone who directly descends from an ancestor who settled in Oregon after October 1872 but before December 31, 1900. On Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at 04:38 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Also, how early must a a person have arrived to qualify as a > "pioneer"? That > might be the start of another list! >
Thankyou Gary! The Shadduck spellings are for the most part a splinter group from Shattuck. However, it is possible that a group or ever one family got angry with the rest of their family and changed the spelling back. Actually, in colonial times it was spelled a number of ways by the same people, sometimes varying even in the same document. Although most came from England, some have come from Germany and a number of different spellings have come over from England in the last two centuries. There were Shattucks in Portland and a judge Shattuck, but you had to go clear bad to the 2nd generation in this county, (The mid 1600's) to find a common ancestor. Now that's a removed relative. I don't know any of the current Shattuck's in Oregon, but I'm always interested in who they descend from. "Gary Moore" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 4:22 PM Subject: [OREGON] Shattuck > Pamela: > I grew up in Boardman, northern Morrow co. went to school with > some Shattuck kids, if you think that's the right spelling, > Gary > > > > > >Thankyou Dan. Everyone has enough real problems without having to read, > >even briefly, anything that unpleasant. Genealogy needs to be a safe place > >to turn over stones and sometimes to help people through the consequances. > >Sometimes, a list is really blessed by someone being willing to spend the > >time helping people find the stones to turn. This gift of time and > >intelligence is precious and so appreciated by most. I have found genealogy > >to be the most freeing, empowering activity I've every done. Yes, there are > >bumps, and lists can be very sympathetic and helpful at those times. > >Impatient people who only want to see news of their own ancestors, don't > >help the community spirit grow. > >Speaking of such, does anyone Know of a William SHADDICK/SHADDOCK/SHADDUCK > >who married Effie E. Maloney 2 Mar 1887, in Morrow County ? I would > >appreciate any type of info on either of these people. I accidently ran > >across the names in a search at the Morrow County Museum. They keep files > >on inquiries and a previous search had turned up some great info. Robin > >Krebs, the Director was truly gracious and helpful. We have some great > >peopl in Oregon and on this list. > >Pamela > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Dan M" <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 10:35 AM > >Subject: Re: [OREGON] Members > > > > > > > This person left > > > > > >==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > > *-<Welcome to the OREGON LIST>-* > >To see the website for Oregon > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ > >-=* To see what this list is doing *=- > >http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html > >For ALL list business Admin, leave, or the archives. > >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > > > >============================== > >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > >New content added every business day. Learn more: > >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > To see the website for Oregon > http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ > -=* To see what this list is doing *=- > http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html > For ALL list business Admin, leave, or the archives. > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
A few years ago I was issued an Oregon Pioneer Certificate for my gr grandmother...she qualified because she was here before the train (locomotive, not wagon) came through. The Certificate says "who arrived in Oregon before Oct 1872". Kathy Hughes --- [email protected] wrote: > In a message dated 4/19/2005 4:38:52 PM Pacific > Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > Also, how early must a a person have arrived to > qualify as a "pioneer"? > > That > > might be the start of another list! > > > > well for sure you make it. I am not sure of date, > but part of my family came > 1848-52 and are pioneers, later family came 1883 > and are not. think 1860 > may be date, anyone with DLC is Pioneer. > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > To see the website for Oregon > http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ > -=* To see what this list is doing *=- > http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html > For ALL list business Admin, leave, or the archives. > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search > not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
Pamela: I grew up in Boardman, northern Morrow co. went to school with some Shattuck kids, if you think that's the right spelling, Gary >Thankyou Dan. Everyone has enough real problems without having to read, >even briefly, anything that unpleasant. Genealogy needs to be a safe place >to turn over stones and sometimes to help people through the consequances. >Sometimes, a list is really blessed by someone being willing to spend the >time helping people find the stones to turn. This gift of time and >intelligence is precious and so appreciated by most. I have found genealogy >to be the most freeing, empowering activity I've every done. Yes, there are >bumps, and lists can be very sympathetic and helpful at those times. >Impatient people who only want to see news of their own ancestors, don't >help the community spirit grow. >Speaking of such, does anyone Know of a William SHADDICK/SHADDOCK/SHADDUCK >who married Effie E. Maloney 2 Mar 1887, in Morrow County ? I would >appreciate any type of info on either of these people. I accidently ran >across the names in a search at the Morrow County Museum. They keep files >on inquiries and a previous search had turned up some great info. Robin >Krebs, the Director was truly gracious and helpful. We have some great >peopl in Oregon and on this list. >Pamela >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Dan M" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 10:35 AM >Subject: Re: [OREGON] Members > > > > This person left > > >==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > *-<Welcome to the OREGON LIST>-* >To see the website for Oregon >http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ >-=* To see what this list is doing *=- >http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html >For ALL list business Admin, leave, or the archives. >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > >============================== >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >New content added every business day. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx
Thankyou Dan. Everyone has enough real problems without having to read, even briefly, anything that unpleasant. Genealogy needs to be a safe place to turn over stones and sometimes to help people through the consequances. Sometimes, a list is really blessed by someone being willing to spend the time helping people find the stones to turn. This gift of time and intelligence is precious and so appreciated by most. I have found genealogy to be the most freeing, empowering activity I've every done. Yes, there are bumps, and lists can be very sympathetic and helpful at those times. Impatient people who only want to see news of their own ancestors, don't help the community spirit grow. Speaking of such, does anyone Know of a William SHADDICK/SHADDOCK/SHADDUCK who married Effie E. Maloney 2 Mar 1887, in Morrow County ? I would appreciate any type of info on either of these people. I accidently ran across the names in a search at the Morrow County Museum. They keep files on inquiries and a previous search had turned up some great info. Robin Krebs, the Director was truly gracious and helpful. We have some great peopl in Oregon and on this list. Pamela ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan M" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 10:35 AM Subject: Re: [OREGON] Members > This person left
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I agree we don't need that kind of person on any list. Just wish all list administrators were as efficient. I enjoy this list very much. Mary Houser ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 10:54 AM Subject: Re: [OREGON] Members Thank you Dan, we don't need that kind of person on any list. Delbert ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== To see the website for Oregon http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/<http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/> -=* To see what this list is doing *=- http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html<http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html> For ALL list business Admin, leave, or the archives. http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html<http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html> ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx<http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx>
Hello Anne, I've added your e-mail address to the separate list of people who are receiving the full transcription privately. Hope this helps. 40 Years Ago, April 10, 1965 Toni Herman, junior at The Dalles High School, was selected state parliamentarian of the Future Homemakers of America at the annual state meeting held April 2 and 3 at Oregon State University. Others making the trip from this area were Joanne Cimmiyotti, Pam Rice, Janet Powell, Vicky Faught, Mrs. E.H. Rorick and Mrs. W.M. Cimmiyotti. Earline Wasser Contact me privately at [email protected] if you want the full article for a specific individual sent to you. Indicate that individual's name please and date of article. >From: Anne Comer <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [OREGON] Looking Back: A Glance Through The Dalles Chronicle's >Files April 10, 2005 >Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 13:54:28 -0700 > >Hi Earline. I am always interested in anything Powell. Please send this >article to my personal address, but at the same time I urge you to restart >your very fine contribution to the entire list. It is all too easy to miss >these little bits and pieces when one has to file a special request to get >the article. > >Sincerely, Anne > Descended from these Oregon/Washington Territory Pioneers and Early >Settlers: >- Dela Fletcher and Phoebe (Flanary) CRABTREE, arrived 1846, Linn County >- James W. and Elizabeth (Empson) PEEK, arrived 1847, Lane County >- William Martin and Mary "Polly" (Dealy) PRINE, arrived 1850, >Linn>Lake>Linn Counties >- Rev. Joab and Anna (Beeler) POWELL, arrived 1852, Linn County >- William Moore and Sarah (Scott) RUTLEDGE, arrived 1852, >Thurston>Lewis>Baker>Linn Counties >- Thomas C. SMITH, arrived before 1860, Lane>Thurston>Benton Counties >- John Benjamin and Nancy Jane (Hamilton) HUDELSON, arrived 1876, >Polk>Linn Counties > >On Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at 01:14 PM, Earline Wasser wrote: > >>Surnames: Badley, Weaver, McCall, Blaylock, Herman, Cimmiyotti, Rice, >>Powell, Faught, Rorick, Goin, Moore, Brouhard, McDaniel, Blaser, >>Perringer, Meredith, Best. >> >>Earline Wasser >>Contact me privately at [email protected] if you want the full article >>sent to you. > > >==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > To see the website for Oregon >http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ >-=* To see what this list is doing *=- >http://www.wvi.com/~wb/Oregon.html >For ALL list business Admin, leave, or the archives. >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >
Hi Earline. I am always interested in anything Powell. Please send this article to my personal address, but at the same time I urge you to restart your very fine contribution to the entire list. It is all too easy to miss these little bits and pieces when one has to file a special request to get the article. Sincerely, Anne Descended from these Oregon/Washington Territory Pioneers and Early Settlers: - Dela Fletcher and Phoebe (Flanary) CRABTREE, arrived 1846, Linn County - James W. and Elizabeth (Empson) PEEK, arrived 1847, Lane County - William Martin and Mary "Polly" (Dealy) PRINE, arrived 1850, Linn>Lake>Linn Counties - Rev. Joab and Anna (Beeler) POWELL, arrived 1852, Linn County - William Moore and Sarah (Scott) RUTLEDGE, arrived 1852, Thurston>Lewis>Baker>Linn Counties - Thomas C. SMITH, arrived before 1860, Lane>Thurston>Benton Counties - John Benjamin and Nancy Jane (Hamilton) HUDELSON, arrived 1876, Polk>Linn Counties On Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at 01:14 PM, Earline Wasser wrote: > Surnames: Badley, Weaver, McCall, Blaylock, Herman, Cimmiyotti, Rice, > Powell, Faught, Rorick, Goin, Moore, Brouhard, McDaniel, Blaser, > Perringer, Meredith, Best. > > Earline Wasser > Contact me privately at [email protected] if you want the full article > sent to you.
Thank you Dan, we don't need that kind of person on any list. Delbert
Surnames: Badley, Weaver, McCall, Blaylock, Herman, Cimmiyotti, Rice, Powell, Faught, Rorick, Goin, Moore, Brouhard, McDaniel, Blaser, Perringer, Meredith, Best. Earline Wasser Contact me privately at [email protected] if you want the full article sent to you.
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