Hi, seems I missed something - I am also interested in the LostWagon Train. !! Marlene ----- Original Message ----- From: <LindaHznRogers@aol.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 07 August 2002 01:23 PM Subject: [OREGON] Thank you Kathy > Kathy I recieved the folder on THE LOST WAGONTRAIN ! I am so happy with > it.They really went thru it .I lost your addy ,so I hope you get this let me > know if you do please.I am impressed with my ancestors more and more as I > find out about their lives .Linda > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.380 / Virus Database: 213 - Release Date: 24/07/2002
Pete, I sent your last 6 messages on to the list. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Wasser" <petew@netcnct.net> To: "Hood River County" <ORHOODRI-L@rootsweb.com>; "Wasco County" <ORWASCO-L@rootsweb.com>; "OREGON-L" <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 7:46 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Robert E. Foster Obituary > Surnames: Foster, Weberg, Merriss, Felton, Oswalt, McDonald > > Robert "Bob" E. Foster, 80, a former resident of The Dalles and Hood River county, died at his daughter's home in Salem on July 23, 2002. > He was born May 28, 1922 in The Dalles, the son of Claude and Susan Foster. He grew up in The Dalles and graduated from high school there. > Following high school, he enlisted in the Navy and served his country during World War II. During his enlistment he was in Pearl Harbor at the time of the bombing. He was honorably discharged on November 16, 1946 with the rank of Chief Pharmacist Mate. > After his discharge he returned to The Dalles and his working career was spent in Oregon, Alaska and California. He retired in the early 70's. Just before his retirement, he worked at a trout farm in Mt. Hood (Oregon). > He married Arlueen Weberg in Gresham (Oregon) in 1984 and lived in Gresham since then. > He was gifted in designing and building rock walls, water features and landscaping. He was a member of the "Pearl Harbor Survivors Group" which met once a month at Heidi's (restaurant) in Gresham. > Survivors include his wife, Arlueen, Gresham; a son, Gary, Mt. Hood; daughter, Judy Merriss, Salem (Oregon); step children, David Weberg, Julie Felton, Kelly Oswalt, all of Gresham; his brother, Lafayette Foster, The Dalles; and a sister, Mary McDonald, Richland, Washington; two grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren, one great grandchild and three step great-grandchildren. > A private family memorial gathering will be held in the reception room of Gresham Funeral Chapel. Private interment will be at Willamette National Cemetery. > > The Dalles Chronicle July 26, 2002 > > Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, > The Dalles, Oregon. > > Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser > > "Don't judge each day by the harvest your reap, but by the seeds you plant. > Robert Louis Stevenson > > Researching WASSER, GOAR, JOURNEY, HAMM, VINZANT, McNEAL, MATHIESON >
FWD ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Wasser" <petew@netcnct.net> To: "Hood River County" <ORHOODRI-L@rootsweb.com>; "OREGON-L" <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com>; "Wasco County" <ORWASCO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 6:55 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Looking Back: A Glimpse Through the Chronicle's Files > The Dalles Chronicle July 21, 2002 Looking Back is compiled each week by Elroy King. > > 20 Years Ago, July 21, 1982 > Donnell Smith Sr. and Donnell Smith III unseated two time defending champions Allen and Russ Phillips while Sue Rinehart and Nita Dickson grabbed top women's honors at the third annual Members-Guests golf tournament at The Dalles Country Club. > > 40 Years Ago, July 21, 1962 > After "the finest reception we've had yet" Spencer Campbell swam last night to Hood River, then returned to The Dalles for some rest before making the easy crossing from Hood River to White Salmon later today. The ex-frogman, who has covered about 350 miles of the 557 mile swim from Orofino, Idaho to Astoria left The Dalles at 9:30 a.m. Friday and reached Hood River at 2:30 a.m. today. > If the American Little League All-Stars don't win the area Little League All-Star playoffs it won't be young Jim Bailey's fault. In the second game of the playoff at 16th Street Ball Park Friday night he scattered eight hits while striking out 22 batters in a nine inning 4-3 win over the Willow Creek (Oregon) All Stars. And only four of the whiffs were called by the umpire. > > 60 Years Ago, July 21, 1942 > With a view to meeting expanded needs in this area and, at the same time, providing added facilities for any prospective industries which might locate here, two new petroleum tanks holding 1,300,000 gallons of gasoline soon will be erected west of The Dalles, Captain A. Leppaluato, general manager of River Terminals and affliated, announced today. > A Boy Scout court of honor will be conducted this evening in the basement of the Christian church. Among other awards will be the presentation of an Eagle Scout pin to Howard Hedges of this city. Ray Hughes will conduct the meeting while Judge Fred W. Wilson will present the awards. > Private Clair Penners of the army air force, who has been stationed at McCord field, Washington, left recently for Santa Ana, California to begin training as an avaiation cadet. Penners was inducted into the Army on January 13, from The Dalles. > > 80 Years Ago, July 31, 1922 > The county of Wasco, doing its own work on the Antelope hill road, a stretch of slightly more than three miles leading from the limits of Antelope to a connection on the top of the hill with the old Shaniko road, completed the job at a cost of nearly $8,000 less than the lowest bid submitted by private contractors, according to a report submitted to Judge J.T. Adkisson today by P.W. Marx, roadmaster. > With the exception of one union man who is at work, the strike of shop crafts workers in The Dalles is still at 100 percent effective, it was claimed by union officials today. The recent walkout of 17 members of the Brotherhood of Firemen, Oilers and Stationary Engineers was authorized by Timothy Healy, president of the order it was stated by strikers today. > A check for $35 was turned over to the executive officers of the local post of the American Legion yesterday by Charles Beam, the sum realized at the benefit dance given at the open air dancing pavillion Wednesday. > > 100 Years Ago, July 21, 1902 > Attorney Brooks has received funds to pay off bills against the old Paul Mohr road. Everybody will receive the cash long past due and much rejoicing will therefore ensue. > Harvesting began in earnest out in the farming section today and the visits of the farmers to the city these days will be few and far between. Harvest hands are scarce this year and if it keeps up our farmers will have to try the plan adopted by the Kansas people to trying shotgun persuasion on hoboes to make them work in the harvest fields. > Yesterday the Regulator (steamship lines) stopped at White Salmon (Washington) on its way down the river and deposited a camping party on the banks of the river. They were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonn, Mr. and Mrs. Eberle, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. Will Fredden and George Weigel who went on up to Trout Lake (Washington) for their outing. > > Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, > The Dalles, Oregon. > > Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser > > "Don't judge each day by the harvest your reap, but by the seeds you plant. > Robert Louis Stevenson > > Researching WASSER, GOAR, JOURNEY, HAMM, VINZANT, McNEAL, MATHIESON >
FWD ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Wasser" <petew@netcnct.net> To: "OREGON-L" <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com>; "Wasco County" <ORWASCO-L@rootsweb.com>; <MCNEAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 9:36 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} McNeal Family Reunion > A gathering of the descendants of Colonel John McNeal, b. 1680 in Scotland d.1765 in Hardy County, Virginia, is being held Saturday, August 17, 2002 at Sorosis Park in The Dalles, Oregon, 12 noon to 3 p.m. > > Direct descendancy is from William Elijah McNeal b.1849 in Chuckey, Washington County, Tennessee d.1932 in The Dalles, Oregon. > > Please come join us and share of few hours in the exchanging of information. Bring food and drinks that your family prefers. > > Contact: Jody, 541-298-5692 or jodyc@netcnct.net
FWD ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Wasser" <petew@netcnct.net> To: "Hood River County" <ORHOODRI-L@rootsweb.com>; "OREGON-L" <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com>; "Wasco County" <ORWASCO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 2:38 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Looking Back: A Glimpse Through the Chronicle Files > The Dalles Chronicle August 4, 2002 > > 20 Years Ago, August 4, 1982 > Tuesday will be an election day for residents of the Big Muddy Ranch who will select five council members for the proposed city of Rajneeshpuram. An attempt to have the election set aside failed in circuit court on Monday when Judge John Jelderks ruled in favor of Rajneeshpuram as he dinied a request for an injunction against the election. 1000 Friends of Oregon sought the injunction. > The Dufur School District will try for a third time on Tuesday to get a tax levy passed, with the latest request of $541,506 pared back considerably from the two levies that failed previously. Dufur has no tax base and the state school support would be around $180,000 to $190,000 Superintendent Earl Schaefer said. > > 40 Years Ago, August 4, 1962 > The Dalles Paul Krueger won the 110-yard-freestyle for boys 11-12 at the Seattle Seafair meet today with a time of 1:09.4, only seven tenths of a second under the national record. He was second in the backstroke. Tammy Maier and Carol Bailey of The Dalles also qualified for the finals. > > 60 Years Ago, August 4, 1942 > Members of The Dalles city council today were deliberating on a plea, presented to them by John Inman, manager of the Inman Flying Service at Dallesport, Washington, to build a hangar on the new municipal airport and allow him (Inman) to open a school for the training of army pilots. Inman went to the council last night to inform them of the hazardous conditions at the old airport, where he is now located. > Subcommittee chairman of the local Red Cross disaster relief committee met last night in the county courtroom and named Max Kaseberger, Eugene Courtney, Glen Corey and Miss Ruby Thompson as the new central purchase and supply subcommittee. > Collection of rural scrap metal was assured yesterday with the arrival in The Dalles of Thomas Rood of Hillsboro, (Oregon) foreman in charge of the WPA (Work Projects Administration) truck pick up of scrap items from outlying county districts. Rood will be accompanied on his runs by Peter DeLange, Route 4, The Dalles, who will help him in the hoading of the metal. > > 80 Years Ago August 4, 1922 > Eastern Oregon has only a 60 percent wheat crop this year. Such was the declaration today of E.R. Jackman, former Wasco County agent who is now extension specialist in farm crops at Oregon Agricultural College. Jackman was in The Dalles today, after having completed a tour of most of the eastern Oregon counties, during which he was engaged in wheat and potato certification. > Roy Taylor, past exalted ruler of The Dalles Lodge No. 303, B.P.O.E. (Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks), returned early this moring from Atlantic City, where he attended the national convention of the Elks' lodges. On his return home he visited in Chicago and Denver. > > 100 Years Ago August 4, 1902 > It is not often that we have to chronicle an accident by rattlesnake bite; but yesterday afternoon the 7-year-old daughter of Jessie Simonson, who lives about eight miles out of town on Chenoweth came near to losing her life from the fangs of a rattlesnake. She was bitten on the finger of her right hand while picking turnips in the garden. She was brought to a doctor in The Dalles for treatment. > The Board of School directors has selected the following corps of teachers for Antelope (Oregon) school for the ensuing year: Principal, Miss Mella White of Hood River; Intermediate, Miss Louise Goodnow; Primary, Miss Elise McAllister of Dufur (Oregon). > The new livery stable at the corner of Second and Laughlin streets has changed hands. J.W. Henry having disposed of it to Charles L. Smith of Tillamook (Oregon). Mr. Henry will return to McMinnville (Oregon) where he has business interests. > > Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, > The Dalles, Oregon. > > Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser > > "Don't judge each day by the harvest your reap, but by the seeds you plant. > Robert Louis Stevenson > > Researching WASSER, GOAR, JOURNEY, HAMM, VINZANT, McNEAL, MATHIESON >
FWD ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Wasser" <petew@netcnct.net> To: "OREGON-L" <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com>; "Wasco County" <ORWASCO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 12:59 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Emma Jeanne LaMay Obituary > Surnames: LaMay, Miller, Patrick > > Emma Jeanne LaMay, 73, a resident of Culver (Oregon), formerly of The Dalles, died at a hospital in Bend (Oregon), on Sunday, July 21, 2002. > She was born January 14, 1929, in Dufur (Oregon), the younger of two children to Jody and Agnes (Miller) Patrick. > She grew up in Dufur and attended college before returning to Dufur to work for the telephone company. > She married George LaMay and they farmed in Wyoming in the late 1940s and early 1950s then returned to the Dufur area. > She worked as a dental assistant for Dr. Wester for 25 years, until the doctor's retirement in 1987. > They moved to Madras in the early 1990s and he died in September 1994. > She was a member of the Dufur Christian Church and Eastern Star and enjoyed the outdoors and gardening. > Survivors include her step-daughter, Patricia Ann LaMay, Sacramento, California; sister-in-law, Fern Patrick, Portland and close friends. > At her request, no public services will be held. > Private cremation was held at The Dalles Win-quatt Crematory with Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements. > > The Dalles Chronicle August 2, 2002 > > Written permission to reprint obituary given by The Dalles Chronicle, > The Dalles, Oregon. > > Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser > > "Don't judge each day by the harvest your reap, but by the seeds you plant. > Robert Louis Stevenson > > Researching WASSER, GOAR, JOURNEY, HAMM, VINZANT, McNEAL, MATHIESON >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Wasser" <petew@netcnct.net> To: "OREGON-L" <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 12:50 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Dorothy M. Price-Quinn Obituary > Surnames: Price, Quinn, Paget, Eastman > > Dorothy M. Price-Quinn, 80, a former resident of The Dalles, died in Hillsboro (Oregon) on July 7, 2002. > She was born to Albert and Bessie Paget February 12, 1922, in Portland. She graduated from Washington High School and attended Northwest Christian College. > She married L.C. "Bud" Prince in 1940 and they reared four sons in Hillsboro. He died in 1990. In 1991 she married Aaron J. Quinn of Corbett (Oregon) who died in 1998. > She managed the Multnomah County Medical Society Physician's Answering Service for 18 years, and was known for her remarkable recall. He had all 1,200 doctors' phone numbers committed to memory. > She later owned and operated successful pizza shops in The Dalles and Hood River. She and her first husband were named "Franchisees of the Year: of the Papa Aldo's chain (now Papa Murphy's) in 1989. > She was active in several service organizations and a lifelong member of the First Christian Church. > She was a proud supporter of the Oregon Donor Program at OHSU. > She is survived by sons William, Robert and James; sister Genevieve Eastman, Bend (Oregon); brother Albert Paget, Redmond, Washington; 13 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. > Another son Thomas preceded her in death in 1992. > Private family services are planned. Memorials may be made to Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp. > > The Dalles Chronicle July 17, 2002 > > Written permission to reprint obituary given > by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon. > > Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser. > > > "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant:. > Robert Louis Stevenson > > Researching: WASSER, GOAR, JOURNEY, HAMM, VINZANT, McNEAL, MATHIESON
Many, many thanks, CiCi, for your interesting message which I certainly appreciate and also have enjoyed learning that you and Mikki McBride are sisters. I've not corresponded directly with her but have often checked her Ancestry.com data in an attempt to piece together my own connection to several families on her website and have really found it helpful, so it's great to know that you are involved in that data too. There actually is also another TRIMBLE family who arrived very early in Oregon & show up in the 1850 Benton County census under the name of TRUMBULL (listed TRIMBLE 1860/1870 census) in which there are 5 children: Ben 14-IL; Charlotte 12-IL; Edmund 9-MO; Casper 7-IA; Mary J 3-IA. These children without any parents are listed as living in same HH of Abner DRUMM whose wife was Lydia TRIMBLE b.1809-1813-PA (also shown as Lydia TRUMBULL in some records). This Abner & Lydia md 1832-Tazewell Co.,IL. I have connections to this DRUMM family and wonder if you have also run into this TRIMBLE group? The daughter Charlotte Trimble mentioned above married William C Taylor 4-21-1851 in Benton Co. and there is a WPA Interview in which she gives brief profile naming her father as a Ben TRIMBLE but tells nothing further about him, only that her mother & a child died prior to arriving Oregon. Charlotte's older brother Ben filed ODLC #4083 in Benton Co. & states he arrived in OR Terry August 1! 848, but I've not found anything to prove how this TRIMBLE family fits into the overall picture. However, I have assumed the children's father Ben TRIMBLE must have been a brother to Lydia (TRIMBLE) DRUMM since the 5 children were living in the DRUMM household in 1850. Does this family ring any bells with you, CiCi, or with anyone else on OR List?? Don Houk in Tokyo -----Original Message----- From: Elsimae Morse [mailto:cicim@attbi.com] Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 9:04 PM To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY Hi Don, I'm Mikki's sister and do most of the data collection lately (my nickname is CiCi). Thanks for letting me know the connection. I follow the Trimble's to try and find more info on the Payne sisters: 3 of them married Trimble's, and I assumed (incorrectly, I think) that all the Trimble's were brothers. However, at least one or two of these were brother to Edward Trimble that married Abarilla. Emeline Fuller (who wrote "Left by the Indians"), daughter of Abegal Payne and Hiram Trimble, spoke of staying with her cousins when arriving in OR. In the 1860 census, she appears with Martha Jane and James Pomeroy. Elizabeth Payne, who married Edward Trimble, lost her husband in a similar fashion to Abarilla's loss, and both Elizabeth and Abarilla had a son Horace. So, I'm beginning to think that either they are the same person, or someone made a mistake about there being an Elizabeth. There is a fellow (Dr. Robert Barnes in Batavia, IL) that has followed up with research on Elizabeth's father, Christopher Columbus Payne, and has written a small book about him. I'll contact him and see if he has any more info. One of many puzzles to pursue! CiCi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Houk Don (KLJ.CBG)" <houk.don@jp.kline.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 10:45 PM Subject: RE: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY > Thanks very, very much, Elsimae, for both of your messages, > the earlier one showing this family was NOT in Marion Co,OR > in 1870 census, but does show up in 1880 ColumbiaCo,WA Terry > and which confirms that Edward Morton POMEROY is indeed > a son of this couple & who md Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894 > in MultnomahCo,OR which is my connection to this family by > marriage since Florence CLUSTER's mother Mary Elizabeth > "Molly" (COURTNEY)FRENCH CLUSTER was sister of my great- > grandmother Sarah Jane (COURTNEY) HOUK, all of them having > come to Linn Co., OR from Iowa in 1868 after "Molly" had > lost her first husband in the Civil War. > > Now, as to question in your earlier message indicating the > confusion about the name Abarilla ROSS & Elizabeth PAYNE, > I too have seen some Ancestry.com data to that effect but > have not been able to reconcile the conflict. In my own > mind, altho' I've NOT done much TRIMBLE or PAYNE research, > the reference to an 1834 marriage of Edward TRIMBLE to > Elizabeth PAYNE (supposedly 1st marriage in Kane Co,IL) > refers to him being from panhandle of VA/WVA?? whereas > our Edward TRIMBLE who died along OR Trail in 1846 was a > s/o William TRIMBLE 1785-PA/1830-OH & Nancy Ann CARTER > c1785-PA/d.aft 1844-IA or OR & all of William & Nancy's > children reportedly born in either PA or OH (probably > could be considered panhandle of VA) so maybe Edward > was actually married twice or maybe we have 2 different > Edward TRIMBLE's involved here, although our Edward > TRIMBLE whose widow Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE became wife > of Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in Salem,OT per statement > in his ODLC #3319 (apparently unrecorded as not shown > in MarionCo,OR Marriage Index), had a brother George > TRIMBLE who married Lucinda PAYNE 1834-IL who was also > a daughter of Christopher PAYNE & Elizabeth DAWSON per > Ancestry.com data of Mikki McBride, whose info I have > used extensively in my research on this family. If you > have anything different that you would care to share > with me, I would welcome your comments, and naturally > am curious as to your connection to the family. > > Don Houk > houk.don@jp.kline.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Elsimae Morse [mailto:cicim@attbi.com] > Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 12:10 AM > To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M > POMEROY > > > Checking further: > 1880 Wash. Terr. Columbia Co., dist 3 (dist. 53 according to Ancestry.com): > pg 146 (2nd page of image) > Pomeroy, Mrs. M. J. 38 IA OH IL > Edward Son 19 > Alva Dtr 16 > pg 147 > Pomeroy, James M. 50 Farmer OH MA CT > Living with Wilson, E. T.(?), wife Clara, 21, OR OH IA > (probably James' daughter) > > Hope this helps! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Houk Don (KLJ.CBG)" <houk.don@jp.kline.com> > To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 6:47 AM > Subject: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY > > > > Index to 1860 Marion Co., OR Census S. Salem Prec #3102: > > J. M. POMERRY (POMEROY) 30-OH wagon maker > > (wife Martha Jane Trimble) M. 18-IA > > daughter) C. 2-OR > > > > Cannot locate OR marriage record for J M POMEROY but > > his wife Martha Jane TRIMBLE was dau/of Edward TRIMBLE > > who d1846 enroute OR and his wife Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE > > who subsequently married Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in > > MarionCo,OR Terry per data in Thomas POWELL's ODLC #3319. > > > > If anyone has Copy 1870 Marion Co., OR census, will appreciate > > your kindly checking to see if the J.M. & Martha Jane POMEROY > > family is shown in 1870, hopefully with son Edward Morton POMEROY > > b.19 Sept 1860-MarionCo,OR. Do not find the family in 1880 > > MarionCo,OR census Index and believe they may have ended > > up to WA state although Edward Morton POMEROY married > > Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894-MultnomahCo., OR. > > > > Thanks in advance for any assistance available. > > > > Don Houk > > houk.don@jp.kline.com > > > > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== Welcome to the OREGON LIST To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
This is just fantastic, Janet, and I thank you Loads and Loads. This certainly pinpoints the exact information that I was seeking plus some additional data for further follow-up. Just can't find the proper words to convey my thanks but hope you can imagine how deeply grateful I am. Don Houk in Tokyo -----Original Message----- From: jandsnyder@earthlink.net [mailto:jandsnyder@earthlink.net] Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 12:44 AM To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OREGON] POMEROY's - Oregon & Washington 1870 Hello Don........... I found two Edward POMERY's in the LDS 1880 Census and several in the 1870 Heritage Quest Census Index..... J M POMEROY does have a ten year old Edward..... I did not look at the other POMEROY's....... Hope this helps....... Janet 1870 Walla Walla Co., Washington Federal Census - M593-1683 P.O.: Patcha W.T. Page: 300-A Lines: 31 thru 36 Date: August 10, 1870 POMEROY, J M - 40 - M - OH - Farmer POMEROY, Martha - 28 - F - IA - Keeping House POMEROY, Clara - 12 - F - OR POMEROY, Edward - 10 - M - OR POMEROY, Dolly - 6 - F - W.T. VAN ATTAN, Henry - 25 - M - IL - Teamster Washington State Census Index by Heritage Quest POMEROY J M 40 M W OH WALLA WALLA PATAHA P O M593-1683 Page: 300 Oregon State Census Iindex by Heritage Quest POMEROY EBENEZER 30 M W TX WASHINGTON HILLSBORO PCT M593- 1288 Page: 487 POMEROY JOHN 35 M W IL WASHINGTON HILLSBORO PCT M593-1288 Page: 503 POMEROY LYMAN 37 M W VT LINN FRANKLIN BUTTE PCT M593-1286 Page: 662 POMEROY M 30 M W VT COLUMBIA ST HELEN P O M593-1285 Page: 203 POMEROY WALTER 38 M W OH GRANT GRANITE PCT M593-1286 Page: 337 POMROY WALTER 38 M W OH BAKER AUBURN PCT M593-1285 Page: 19 1880 LDS Census Census Place: District 3, Columbia, Washington Source: FHL Film 1255396 National Archives Film T9-1396 Page 146B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace W. J. POMEROY Self F W W 38 IA Fa: OH Mo: IL Edward POMEROY Son M S W 19 OR Occ: Clerk In Store Fa: --- Mo: --- Alva POMEROY Dau F S W 16 WASH. TY. Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: --- Robt. KERNOHAN Other M S W 43 IRE Fa: IR Mo: IRE Robt. RUSH Other M S W 28 OH Occ: Genl. Mdse Fa: PA Mo: PA 1880 LDS Census Census Place: Burnett, Santa Clara, California Source: FHL Film 1254082 National Archives Film T9-0082 Page 376A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Edward POMEROY Self M S W 20 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Henry RANDALL Other M S W 41 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NY ----- Original Message ----- From: "Houk Don (KLJ.CBG)" <houk.don@jp.kline.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 6:47 AM Subject: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY | Index to 1860 Marion Co., OR Census S. Salem Prec #3102: | J. M. POMERRY (POMEROY) 30-OH wagon maker | (wife Martha Jane Trimble) M. 18-IA | daughter) C. 2-OR | | Cannot locate OR marriage record for J M POMEROY but | his wife Martha Jane TRIMBLE was dau/of Edward TRIMBLE | who d1846 enroute OR and his wife Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE | who subsequently married Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in | MarionCo,OR Terry per data in Thomas POWELL's ODLC #3319. | | If anyone has Copy 1870 Marion Co., OR census, will appreciate | your kindly checking to see if the J.M. & Martha Jane POMEROY | family is shown in 1870, hopefully with son Edward Morton POMEROY | b.19 Sept 1860-MarionCo,OR. Do not find the family in 1880 | MarionCo,OR census Index and believe they may have ended | up to WA state although Edward Morton POMEROY married | Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894-MultnomahCo., OR. | | Thanks in advance for any assistance available. | | Don Houk | houk.don@jp.kline.com | | | ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== Welcome to the OREGON LIST To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Thanks very, very much, Elsimae, for both of your messages, the earlier one showing this family was NOT in Marion Co,OR in 1870 census, but does show up in 1880 ColumbiaCo,WA Terry and which confirms that Edward Morton POMEROY is indeed a son of this couple & who md Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894 in MultnomahCo,OR which is my connection to this family by marriage since Florence CLUSTER's mother Mary Elizabeth "Molly" (COURTNEY)FRENCH CLUSTER was sister of my great- grandmother Sarah Jane (COURTNEY) HOUK, all of them having come to Linn Co., OR from Iowa in 1868 after "Molly" had lost her first husband in the Civil War. Now, as to question in your earlier message indicating the confusion about the name Abarilla ROSS & Elizabeth PAYNE, I too have seen some Ancestry.com data to that effect but have not been able to reconcile the conflict. In my own mind, altho' I've NOT done much TRIMBLE or PAYNE research, the reference to an 1834 marriage of Edward TRIMBLE to Elizabeth PAYNE (supposedly 1st marriage in Kane Co,IL) refers to him being from panhandle of VA/WVA?? whereas our Edward TRIMBLE who died along OR Trail in 1846 was a s/o William TRIMBLE 1785-PA/1830-OH & Nancy Ann CARTER c1785-PA/d.aft 1844-IA or OR & all of William & Nancy's children reportedly born in either PA or OH (probably could be considered panhandle of VA) so maybe Edward was actually married twice or maybe we have 2 different Edward TRIMBLE's involved here, although our Edward TRIMBLE whose widow Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE became wife of Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in Salem,OT per statement in his ODLC #3319 (apparently unrecorded as not shown in MarionCo,OR Marriage Index), had a brother George TRIMBLE who married Lucinda PAYNE 1834-IL who was also a daughter of Christopher PAYNE & Elizabeth DAWSON per Ancestry.com data of Mikki McBride, whose info I have used extensively in my research on this family. If you have anything different that you would care to share with me, I would welcome your comments, and naturally am curious as to your connection to the family. Don Houk houk.don@jp.kline.com -----Original Message----- From: Elsimae Morse [mailto:cicim@attbi.com] Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 12:10 AM To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY Checking further: 1880 Wash. Terr. Columbia Co., dist 3 (dist. 53 according to Ancestry.com): pg 146 (2nd page of image) Pomeroy, Mrs. M. J. 38 IA OH IL Edward Son 19 Alva Dtr 16 pg 147 Pomeroy, James M. 50 Farmer OH MA CT Living with Wilson, E. T.(?), wife Clara, 21, OR OH IA (probably James' daughter) Hope this helps! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Houk Don (KLJ.CBG)" <houk.don@jp.kline.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 6:47 AM Subject: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY > Index to 1860 Marion Co., OR Census S. Salem Prec #3102: > J. M. POMERRY (POMEROY) 30-OH wagon maker > (wife Martha Jane Trimble) M. 18-IA > daughter) C. 2-OR > > Cannot locate OR marriage record for J M POMEROY but > his wife Martha Jane TRIMBLE was dau/of Edward TRIMBLE > who d1846 enroute OR and his wife Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE > who subsequently married Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in > MarionCo,OR Terry per data in Thomas POWELL's ODLC #3319. > > If anyone has Copy 1870 Marion Co., OR census, will appreciate > your kindly checking to see if the J.M. & Martha Jane POMEROY > family is shown in 1870, hopefully with son Edward Morton POMEROY > b.19 Sept 1860-MarionCo,OR. Do not find the family in 1880 > MarionCo,OR census Index and believe they may have ended > up to WA state although Edward Morton POMEROY married > Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894-MultnomahCo., OR. > > Thanks in advance for any assistance available. > > Don Houk > houk.don@jp.kline.com > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== Welcome to the OREGON LIST To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Hi Don, I'm Mikki's sister and do most of the data collection lately (my nickname is CiCi). Thanks for letting me know the connection. I follow the Trimble's to try and find more info on the Payne sisters: 3 of them married Trimble's, and I assumed (incorrectly, I think) that all the Trimble's were brothers. However, at least one or two of these were brother to Edward Trimble that married Abarilla. Emeline Fuller (who wrote "Left by the Indians"), daughter of Abegal Payne and Hiram Trimble, spoke of staying with her cousins when arriving in OR. In the 1860 census, she appears with Martha Jane and James Pomeroy. Elizabeth Payne, who married Edward Trimble, lost her husband in a similar fashion to Abarilla's loss, and both Elizabeth and Abarilla had a son Horace. So, I'm beginning to think that either they are the same person, or someone made a mistake about there being an Elizabeth. There is a fellow (Dr. Robert Barnes in Batavia, IL) that has followed up with research on Elizabeth's father, Christopher Columbus Payne, and has written a small book about him. I'll contact him and see if he has any more info. One of many puzzles to pursue! CiCi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Houk Don (KLJ.CBG)" <houk.don@jp.kline.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 10:45 PM Subject: RE: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY > Thanks very, very much, Elsimae, for both of your messages, > the earlier one showing this family was NOT in Marion Co,OR > in 1870 census, but does show up in 1880 ColumbiaCo,WA Terry > and which confirms that Edward Morton POMEROY is indeed > a son of this couple & who md Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894 > in MultnomahCo,OR which is my connection to this family by > marriage since Florence CLUSTER's mother Mary Elizabeth > "Molly" (COURTNEY)FRENCH CLUSTER was sister of my great- > grandmother Sarah Jane (COURTNEY) HOUK, all of them having > come to Linn Co., OR from Iowa in 1868 after "Molly" had > lost her first husband in the Civil War. > > Now, as to question in your earlier message indicating the > confusion about the name Abarilla ROSS & Elizabeth PAYNE, > I too have seen some Ancestry.com data to that effect but > have not been able to reconcile the conflict. In my own > mind, altho' I've NOT done much TRIMBLE or PAYNE research, > the reference to an 1834 marriage of Edward TRIMBLE to > Elizabeth PAYNE (supposedly 1st marriage in Kane Co,IL) > refers to him being from panhandle of VA/WVA?? whereas > our Edward TRIMBLE who died along OR Trail in 1846 was a > s/o William TRIMBLE 1785-PA/1830-OH & Nancy Ann CARTER > c1785-PA/d.aft 1844-IA or OR & all of William & Nancy's > children reportedly born in either PA or OH (probably > could be considered panhandle of VA) so maybe Edward > was actually married twice or maybe we have 2 different > Edward TRIMBLE's involved here, although our Edward > TRIMBLE whose widow Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE became wife > of Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in Salem,OT per statement > in his ODLC #3319 (apparently unrecorded as not shown > in MarionCo,OR Marriage Index), had a brother George > TRIMBLE who married Lucinda PAYNE 1834-IL who was also > a daughter of Christopher PAYNE & Elizabeth DAWSON per > Ancestry.com data of Mikki McBride, whose info I have > used extensively in my research on this family. If you > have anything different that you would care to share > with me, I would welcome your comments, and naturally > am curious as to your connection to the family. > > Don Houk > houk.don@jp.kline.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Elsimae Morse [mailto:cicim@attbi.com] > Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 12:10 AM > To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M > POMEROY > > > Checking further: > 1880 Wash. Terr. Columbia Co., dist 3 (dist. 53 according to Ancestry.com): > pg 146 (2nd page of image) > Pomeroy, Mrs. M. J. 38 IA OH IL > Edward Son 19 > Alva Dtr 16 > pg 147 > Pomeroy, James M. 50 Farmer OH MA CT > Living with Wilson, E. T.(?), wife Clara, 21, OR OH IA > (probably James' daughter) > > Hope this helps! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Houk Don (KLJ.CBG)" <houk.don@jp.kline.com> > To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 6:47 AM > Subject: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY > > > > Index to 1860 Marion Co., OR Census S. Salem Prec #3102: > > J. M. POMERRY (POMEROY) 30-OH wagon maker > > (wife Martha Jane Trimble) M. 18-IA > > daughter) C. 2-OR > > > > Cannot locate OR marriage record for J M POMEROY but > > his wife Martha Jane TRIMBLE was dau/of Edward TRIMBLE > > who d1846 enroute OR and his wife Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE > > who subsequently married Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in > > MarionCo,OR Terry per data in Thomas POWELL's ODLC #3319. > > > > If anyone has Copy 1870 Marion Co., OR census, will appreciate > > your kindly checking to see if the J.M. & Martha Jane POMEROY > > family is shown in 1870, hopefully with son Edward Morton POMEROY > > b.19 Sept 1860-MarionCo,OR. Do not find the family in 1880 > > MarionCo,OR census Index and believe they may have ended > > up to WA state although Edward Morton POMEROY married > > Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894-MultnomahCo., OR. > > > > Thanks in advance for any assistance available. > > > > Don Houk > > houk.don@jp.kline.com > > > > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Index to 1860 Marion Co., OR Census S. Salem Prec #3102: J. M. POMERRY (POMEROY) 30-OH wagon maker (wife Martha Jane Trimble) M. 18-IA daughter) C. 2-OR Cannot locate OR marriage record for J M POMEROY but his wife Martha Jane TRIMBLE was dau/of Edward TRIMBLE who d1846 enroute OR and his wife Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE who subsequently married Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in MarionCo,OR Terry per data in Thomas POWELL's ODLC #3319. If anyone has Copy 1870 Marion Co., OR census, will appreciate your kindly checking to see if the J.M. & Martha Jane POMEROY family is shown in 1870, hopefully with son Edward Morton POMEROY b.19 Sept 1860-MarionCo,OR. Do not find the family in 1880 MarionCo,OR census Index and believe they may have ended up to WA state although Edward Morton POMEROY married Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894-MultnomahCo., OR. Thanks in advance for any assistance available. Don Houk houk.don@jp.kline.com
Hi Loni, Many thanks for your email and all the data. I have come across the name Alonzo before so this may help to put a few more pieces in the big picture ;-) Your contribution is sincerely appreciated. Best Wishes Arthur Sunny, Warm and Very Dry Sydney
Hi Don, Midge again - Jamie should see your original, but just in case I will forward this and flag it - maybe she can "go to the source" and dig up what you are looking for since she is fairly close. She is pretty busy these days now that she is back to work - but maybe..... Or perhaps once summer is over and the grandkids are back in school I can go down and we can both go. I could use the experience. Midge
Hello Don........... I found two Edward POMERY's in the LDS 1880 Census and several in the 1870 Heritage Quest Census Index..... J M POMEROY does have a ten year old Edward..... I did not look at the other POMEROY's....... Hope this helps....... Janet 1870 Walla Walla Co., Washington Federal Census - M593-1683 P.O.: Patcha W.T. Page: 300-A Lines: 31 thru 36 Date: August 10, 1870 POMEROY, J M - 40 - M - OH - Farmer POMEROY, Martha - 28 - F - IA - Keeping House POMEROY, Clara - 12 - F - OR POMEROY, Edward - 10 - M - OR POMEROY, Dolly - 6 - F - W.T. VAN ATTAN, Henry - 25 - M - IL - Teamster Washington State Census Index by Heritage Quest POMEROY J M 40 M W OH WALLA WALLA PATAHA P O M593-1683 Page: 300 Oregon State Census Iindex by Heritage Quest POMEROY EBENEZER 30 M W TX WASHINGTON HILLSBORO PCT M593- 1288 Page: 487 POMEROY JOHN 35 M W IL WASHINGTON HILLSBORO PCT M593-1288 Page: 503 POMEROY LYMAN 37 M W VT LINN FRANKLIN BUTTE PCT M593-1286 Page: 662 POMEROY M 30 M W VT COLUMBIA ST HELEN P O M593-1285 Page: 203 POMEROY WALTER 38 M W OH GRANT GRANITE PCT M593-1286 Page: 337 POMROY WALTER 38 M W OH BAKER AUBURN PCT M593-1285 Page: 19 1880 LDS Census Census Place: District 3, Columbia, Washington Source: FHL Film 1255396 National Archives Film T9-1396 Page 146B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace W. J. POMEROY Self F W W 38 IA Fa: OH Mo: IL Edward POMEROY Son M S W 19 OR Occ: Clerk In Store Fa: --- Mo: --- Alva POMEROY Dau F S W 16 WASH. TY. Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: --- Robt. KERNOHAN Other M S W 43 IRE Fa: IR Mo: IRE Robt. RUSH Other M S W 28 OH Occ: Genl. Mdse Fa: PA Mo: PA 1880 LDS Census Census Place: Burnett, Santa Clara, California Source: FHL Film 1254082 National Archives Film T9-0082 Page 376A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Edward POMEROY Self M S W 20 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Henry RANDALL Other M S W 41 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NY ----- Original Message ----- From: "Houk Don (KLJ.CBG)" <houk.don@jp.kline.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 6:47 AM Subject: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY | Index to 1860 Marion Co., OR Census S. Salem Prec #3102: | J. M. POMERRY (POMEROY) 30-OH wagon maker | (wife Martha Jane Trimble) M. 18-IA | daughter) C. 2-OR | | Cannot locate OR marriage record for J M POMEROY but | his wife Martha Jane TRIMBLE was dau/of Edward TRIMBLE | who d1846 enroute OR and his wife Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE | who subsequently married Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in | MarionCo,OR Terry per data in Thomas POWELL's ODLC #3319. | | If anyone has Copy 1870 Marion Co., OR census, will appreciate | your kindly checking to see if the J.M. & Martha Jane POMEROY | family is shown in 1870, hopefully with son Edward Morton POMEROY | b.19 Sept 1860-MarionCo,OR. Do not find the family in 1880 | MarionCo,OR census Index and believe they may have ended | up to WA state although Edward Morton POMEROY married | Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894-MultnomahCo., OR. | | Thanks in advance for any assistance available. | | Don Houk | houk.don@jp.kline.com | | | ==== OREGON Mailing List ====
Checking further: 1880 Wash. Terr. Columbia Co., dist 3 (dist. 53 according to Ancestry.com): pg 146 (2nd page of image) Pomeroy, Mrs. M. J. 38 IA OH IL Edward Son 19 Alva Dtr 16 pg 147 Pomeroy, James M. 50 Farmer OH MA CT Living with Wilson, E. T.(?), wife Clara, 21, OR OH IA (probably James' daughter) Hope this helps! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Houk Don (KLJ.CBG)" <houk.don@jp.kline.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 6:47 AM Subject: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY > Index to 1860 Marion Co., OR Census S. Salem Prec #3102: > J. M. POMERRY (POMEROY) 30-OH wagon maker > (wife Martha Jane Trimble) M. 18-IA > daughter) C. 2-OR > > Cannot locate OR marriage record for J M POMEROY but > his wife Martha Jane TRIMBLE was dau/of Edward TRIMBLE > who d1846 enroute OR and his wife Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE > who subsequently married Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in > MarionCo,OR Terry per data in Thomas POWELL's ODLC #3319. > > If anyone has Copy 1870 Marion Co., OR census, will appreciate > your kindly checking to see if the J.M. & Martha Jane POMEROY > family is shown in 1870, hopefully with son Edward Morton POMEROY > b.19 Sept 1860-MarionCo,OR. Do not find the family in 1880 > MarionCo,OR census Index and believe they may have ended > up to WA state although Edward Morton POMEROY married > Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894-MultnomahCo., OR. > > Thanks in advance for any assistance available. > > Don Houk > houk.don@jp.kline.com > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I have not been able to find them in the 1870 census. In the index, the only Pomeroy b OH is Walter (there are two: one is unmarried, the other's wife is not Martha). Do you know anything re Abarilla's ancestry? There seems to be some confusion in my family line and I'm trying to determine whether Abarilla could be Elizabeth Payne. Thanks for any input! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Houk Don (KLJ.CBG)" <houk.don@jp.kline.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 6:47 AM Subject: [OREGON] Seeking 1870 Marion Co. Census Record---J M POMEROY > Index to 1860 Marion Co., OR Census S. Salem Prec #3102: > J. M. POMERRY (POMEROY) 30-OH wagon maker > (wife Martha Jane Trimble) M. 18-IA > daughter) C. 2-OR > > Cannot locate OR marriage record for J M POMEROY but > his wife Martha Jane TRIMBLE was dau/of Edward TRIMBLE > who d1846 enroute OR and his wife Abarilla (ROSS) TRIMBLE > who subsequently married Thomas POWELL 12-25-1850 in > MarionCo,OR Terry per data in Thomas POWELL's ODLC #3319. > > If anyone has Copy 1870 Marion Co., OR census, will appreciate > your kindly checking to see if the J.M. & Martha Jane POMEROY > family is shown in 1870, hopefully with son Edward Morton POMEROY > b.19 Sept 1860-MarionCo,OR. Do not find the family in 1880 > MarionCo,OR census Index and believe they may have ended > up to WA state although Edward Morton POMEROY married > Florence CLUSTER 12 Sep 1894-MultnomahCo., OR. > > Thanks in advance for any assistance available. > > Don Houk > houk.don@jp.kline.com > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
To J. M. Kirkley, Exactly what information are you looking for? Deaths? Births? I can help you with whatever you want. I am the CC for Tillamook and while I don't live there I do visit from time to time. Next week is the Tillamook County Fair and that means "The Pig-N-Ford Races". Yeah!!!! Back to business, If there is something you need I will be there and can try and get it. Have you looked at the Tillamook page and not found anything helpful there? Regards, Diane Gardner From: JMKirkley@aol.com Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 11:50:00 EDT To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OREGON] Tillamook County I am searching for information about John/Maude Montgomery and Lee (Leigh) A. and Frieda Northrup who lived in Cloverdale, Pacific City, Krebs Mill, Woods from about 1913 to 1917. They built a church and preached in these cities. Where would I go to look for such information. Jeanette jmkirkley@aol.com
I have lived in Oregon for so long I made a new county........sorry. Thank you for your search and help. Jacqueline ----- Original Message ----- From: <jandsnyder@earthlink.net> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 7:59 PM Subject: Re: [OREGON] Sarah McClure > > Hello Jacqueline..... > > This is the only Sarah McCLURE in the Oregon Death Index and I doubt that > this Sarah is yours as that would make her 103 years of age....... Also... > there is not any records for Alfred McCLURE in the Oregon Death Index...... > The Oregon Death Index starts in 1903 and both might have died before > then..... I did look in the 1910 Monroe Precint, Benton Co and there is > not any McCLURE's...... > > There is not any Monroe Co. in the state of Oregon...... There is a Monroe > Township/Precint in the southern part of Benton County...... > > Perhaps you can find something on the Benton Co. website...... > http://www.usgenweb.com/statelinks.html Click on Oregon then click on > Benton Co. > > Sorry that I can't be of more help.... > Janet > > > Name: Mcclure, Sarah > County: Polk > Death Date: 16 N 1943 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jacqueline" <jacroing67@canby.com> > To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 4:10 PM > Subject: [OREGON] Sarah McClure > > > | Good evening, > | > | I am searching for the death record of Sarah McClure, wife of Alfred > McClure,2nd husband. Last info is she is in Monroe county, 1900 census. > | > | Any help would be greatly appreciated. > | > | Jacqueline > | > | > | > | > | ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > > > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hello Jacqueline..... This is the only Sarah McCLURE in the Oregon Death Index and I doubt that this Sarah is yours as that would make her 103 years of age....... Also... there is not any records for Alfred McCLURE in the Oregon Death Index...... The Oregon Death Index starts in 1903 and both might have died before then..... I did look in the 1910 Monroe Precint, Benton Co and there is not any McCLURE's...... There is not any Monroe Co. in the state of Oregon...... There is a Monroe Township/Precint in the southern part of Benton County...... Perhaps you can find something on the Benton Co. website...... http://www.usgenweb.com/statelinks.html Click on Oregon then click on Benton Co. Sorry that I can't be of more help.... Janet Name: Mcclure, Sarah County: Polk Death Date: 16 N 1943 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacqueline" <jacroing67@canby.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 4:10 PM Subject: [OREGON] Sarah McClure | Good evening, | | I am searching for the death record of Sarah McClure, wife of Alfred McClure,2nd husband. Last info is she is in Monroe county, 1900 census. | | Any help would be greatly appreciated. | | Jacqueline | | | | | ==== OREGON Mailing List ====