Oregon Journal, June 5, 1938 Portland, Oregon Photos in Roto QUEEN FRANCESS II AND THE EIGHT PRINCESSES All gracious and charming, will reign in Rosaria this week (Photos of individual princesses go along with each name) (List given counter clock-wise from top left) PRINCESS MARJORIE Miss Marjorie Ruhndorf Jefferson High School PRINCESS MARIE Miss Marie Norgaard Washington High School PRINCESS BETTIE Miss Bettie Compton Franklin High School PRINCESS BEATRICE Miss Beatrice Kroder Lincoln High School PRINCESS NORMA Miss Norma Reed Girls' Polytechnic High School PRINCESS VIRGINIA Miss Virginia Vessey Roosevelt High School PRINCESS ETHEL Miss Ethel Moe Girls' Edison High School PRINCESS DAGNEY Miss Dagney Berntsen Commerce High School (and center:) QUEEN FRANCESS II Miss Frances Hulse Grant High School
>>>>>forwarded meeting notice<<<<<< Tuesday, January 16, 2002, at 7:00 p.m., is the first meeting for Friends of Columbian Cemetery. This will be at the St. John's library meeting room at 7510 N. Charleston in Portland. This meeting is open to all members of FOCC (Friends of Columbian Cemetery) and anyone else who is interested in helping with the cemetery in any way. If you have friends who are interested and haven't come before, please let them know about the January 16 meeting. I would very much appreciate knowing if you are coming to the FOCC open meeting on the 16th. Please send your reply to me at: allathrop1@attbi.com I hope we have a large turnout for the meeting on 1/16 and look forward to seeing everyone. Happy New Year to everyone! Linda Lathrop President Friends of Columbian Cemetery To join our announcement list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FriendsofColumbianCemetery/
>From the 1938 Jefferson High School Yearbook, page 21 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon Short memorial for: Miss Delilah McDaniel Died December 4, 1937 Miss Delilah McDaniel died Saturday morning, December 4, 1937, at St. Vincents Hospital after a protracted illness. We at Jefferson feel deeply the loss that comes to us when one of the faculty is taken away. Miss McDaniel is the fifth member of the faculty to have passed away since the school was established. For the past seventeen years, Miss McDaniel was a valued member of the Jefferson High School faculty, teaching Biology and Botany. During that time she endeared herself to all those who were fortunate in being members of her classes. She was a true friend, a loyal co-worker, a sympathetic and understanding teacher, whose faith in boys and girls was very real and sincere. In the life of Jefferson, she has taken a very active part, especially as chairman of the committee for the selection of the candidates for the Rose Festival princess. She was a woman of much natural charm and graciousness. She loved life in all of its wholesome aspects. She loved the great outdoors -- the beauty of the woods, the flowers, and the streams -- the radiance of the sunrise and the glow of the sunset. Through it all, she saw the hand of the Infinite. From it her spiritual courage grew in stature -- a courage that was beautiful to witness, a courage that was truly sublime. In the days that are to come, we shall miss her but she will live, and her influence will continue in the hearts of those who truly knew her. May the memory of our friend be an inspiration to each of us to meet our problems with the same high courage that she met hers. Excerpt from an address by Hopkin Jenkins before the student body of the school.
How would I get copies of the death information for Portland for the following: 09-19-1888 Smith, John 31 years from Canada 09-19-1898 Smith, Mary 36 years from Germany I'm not sure if a typo was made on the date - they may have died on the same day, but not sure if the year should be 1888 or 1898. Thanks for any information. Edel
Around Thu,Jan 10 2002, at 04:30, Jim Schira, wrote: >> Any one know about the land calendars ? Spirals > > That reminds me, Dan, the sundial at Fort >Vancouver is exactly 15 minutes slow. If you don't >believe me, go see for yourself. If the timepiece >looses 15 minutes a day, think of how many years it's >off (smirk). Well, if it's exactly 15 minutes slow, that doesn't mean that it looses 15 minutes every day does it? -- Roger ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Any one know about the land calendars ? Spirals > on cliffs with just > large rocks placed so the light shows through at the > right times? I was > reading an article about those to, very interesting > how the ancients knew so > much and we are high tech and just learning some of > what they did ? Fooey! I don't think they were so smart -- just glorified sundials. That reminds me, Dan, the sundial at Fort Vancouver is exactly 15 minutes slow. If you don't believe me, go see for yourself. If the timepiece looses 15 minutes a day, think of how many years it's off (smirk). For this and other great conversations, have Dan send you an invite to the JustCHAT message board. ===== With best wishes, Jim Schira __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
Ahhh! Come on Dan, Don't be so grouchy. Your address only works if you know whom you want. On a lookup, a person usually doesn't know just who they want. I'll take care of Evelyn's 1920 lookup, if she'll refresh my memory on what she wants. --- Dan M <wb@wvi.com> wrote: > Write here > http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > Dan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "evelyn b cooper" <ebcooper@juno.com> > To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 3:56 PM > Subject: Re: [OREGON] 1920 census index > > > > Hi Priscilla, > > > > I sent in a request a couple months ago and > haven't received anything. > > Should I resend it. > > > > Evelyn > ===== With best wishes, Jim Schira __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
The Genealogical Forum is all volunteer. Like all volunteer societies, lookup service is predicated on who has time. I'll tell you what, send me your request, and I'll give it my personal attention. Jim Schira GFO Member --- evelyn b cooper <ebcooper@juno.com> wrote: > Hi Priscilla, > > I sent in a request a couple months ago and haven't > received anything. > Should I resend it. > > Evelyn > > On Sat, 6 Oct 2001 16:20:41 EDT Priscil706@aol.com > writes: > > In a message dated 10/6/2001 2:45:36 PM Central > Daylight Time, > > schirafam@yahoo.com writes: > > > > > > > . > > > > > > The Genealogical Forum of Oregon has the > 1920 > > > Oregon Census index. They made it themselves. > > > Contact them at info@gfo.org > > > > > > > > > > Thank you very much. > > > > Priscilla > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and > enjoy access to the > > #1 > > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for > less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. > > > ==== 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 > ===== With best wishes, Jim Schira __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
Hello, For anyone interested, the 1947 Roosevelt High School yearbook, students A thru K, is finally complete, and on line: <A HREF="http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/or/multnoma/schools/">Index of /pub/usgenweb/or/multnoma/schools</A> (choose the 1947 Roosevelt text file) The A thru K file contains approximately 709 of the total 1,418 students. I hope to have the remaining L thru Z file completed within the next 2 days :-) When it is done, it will be in the same directory, above. The Faculty index is also on-line! Happy Hunting!! Pat <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/gninnah/cemetery.html">Portland,OR - Vancouver,WA Cemeteries & Photos</A>
You can see some of your Bradley's in the Bellfountain Cemetery at http://www.rootsweb.com/~orbenton/Cemeteries/Bellfountain.html Peggy (I work in Monroe) peggycontreras@attbi.com http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/n/P-L-Contreras/index.html
Thanks to Linda Nichols for posting the Oregon Archives site. I have been searching for information on my grandmother (last name Smith) and her siblings in Oregon. Through the Genealogical Information Locator Search Results, I found a Case #, date 1898, list of their names, Case Type-Guardianship, and name of county. Again Thank You. Edel Linda L Nichols wrote: > Mark: > > The Oregon Archives will give you a death certificate for pennies. You can > request that through e-mail. Info at the site below: > > http://159.121.115.13/databases/searchgeneal.html > > Linda Nichols > famtree51@yahoo.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mark B" <mr_mark66@hotmail.com> > To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 9:03 AM > Subject: [OREGON] How can I get an obituary? >
Good evening, Recently purchased a new computer and it has a CD writer.......so today I thought that I would copy my files on to a CD......everything is great, except.......in my little world the perfect thing would be that I can add to the disc instead of keeping everything on the computer. When I access my disc now, the message is "a read only file, nothing added will be saved". So basically what I have is a great back up to the information I have now. What I wanted was to be able to remove all of the info from the computer and use CD's only. Is this possible? I am using Family Treemaker, and it has been good, but the information that I have on all the famillies is getting extensive. I am thinking that if I had another type of record keeping I would be able to add it to the CD. Is that possible? Thank you for any help on this process, I would greatly appreciate any advice. Jacqueline jacroing67@aol.com
Hi I also have a computer help list , I dont advertise it much I also use a CD writer very much and will be willing to help you. my computer list is open forum on all topics of computer problems and people who want to help. Ask me in private for any one interested. As for CD-R ( all ) files saved to a ((locked CD )) this means a CD made to be used in other CD ROM's will be automatically made READ ONLY because a CD-R is ( read only. Also a CD-R can be made as RW in a manor such as to format it as to be used like a hard drive then you can edit your files this way , and also removed them - how ever - on CD-R editing them means a resave to the CD and it cuts space, you cant see it with out a special utility , but its not a thing to worry about , you can also delete under the free style format but this also * dont* give you any space back, it just removes access to the file. CD-RW can be formatted in 2 ways also 1 as CD-RW normal - this takes about 50 minutes+ 2 as CD-RW quick this takes about 2 minutes and will not show the free space when you view it with Windows Explorer , but is very fast in this mode and can be read and write as same with the RW full format. All files on the CD-RW and the Floppy version of the CD-R will not be read only All files on the CD-R will be ( read only ) and when you move them back to your Hard drive you will need to right click and choose properties and uncheck the * read only* attributes , you can do this also by highlighting ALL the files in the folder on the right side of the windows explorer screen and right click while they are all highlighted then uncheck the read only and they will all be changed at once. Answer to ( I want to removed files from my computer ; is this possible (YES) use CD-RW . I even have programs installed I run from some. Beware CD-RW do have a short life on mass use of rewriting, there is a limit to their life , I thinks it mentioned someplace . Need any help I am here . wb@wvi.com Dan list manager ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jacroing67@aol.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 6:23 PM Subject: [OREGON] HELP please..... > Good evening, > > Recently purchased a new computer and it has a CD writer.......so today I > thought that I would copy my files on to a CD......everything is great, > except.......in my little world the perfect thing would be that I can add to > the disc instead of keeping everything on the computer. When I access my disc > now, the message is "a read only file, nothing added will be saved". So > basically what I have is a great back up to the information I have now. What > I wanted was to be able to remove all of the info from the computer and use > CD's only. Is this possible? > > I am using Family Treemaker, and it has been good, but the information that > I have on all the famillies is getting extensive. > > I am thinking that if I had another type of record keeping I would be able to > add it to the CD. Is that possible? > > Thank you for any help on this process, I would greatly appreciate any > advice. > > Jacqueline > jacroing67@aol.com >
Mark: The Oregon Archives will give you a death certificate for pennies. You can request that through e-mail. Info at the site below: http://159.121.115.13/databases/searchgeneal.html Linda Nichols famtree51@yahoo.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark B" <mr_mark66@hotmail.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 9:03 AM Subject: [OREGON] How can I get an obituary? > I've got a basic line on my grandfather from the Oregon death index (thanks > everyone). > > Jackson F Butler, died apr7, 1946, Douglas County. > > I received a message saying I might be able to get an obit from the Roseburg > newspaper. > > Does anyone know how I would go about doing something like that? > > 1 - request someone at the newspaper to look it up for me > 2 - request a local genealogy volunteer to look it up for me > 3 - request microfilm from the newspaper on library loan > 4 - pay someone to look it up. > 5 - ? > > Mark Butler > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > ==== 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 > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237
Hi Jacqueline...... Rootsweb has a "Computer" List...... with lots of experienced people on it...... Some of them have been working with computers for 40 or so years...... Why not submit this query to them....... To join: COMPUTERS-L-request@rootsweb.com and type "Subscribe" in both the subject line and the message area.......... And once you are "Subscribed" you drop the "Request" part and submit your query/queries....... Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jacroing67@aol.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 6:23 PM Subject: [OREGON] HELP please..... | Good evening, | | Recently purchased a new computer and it has a CD writer.......so today I | thought that I would copy my files on to a CD......everything is great, | except.......in my little world the perfect thing would be that I can add to | the disc instead of keeping everything on the computer. When I access my disc | now, the message is "a read only file, nothing added will be saved". So | basically what I have is a great back up to the information I have now. What | I wanted was to be able to remove all of the info from the computer and use | CD's only. Is this possible? | | I am using Family Treemaker, and it has been good, but the information that | I have on all the famillies is getting extensive. | | I am thinking that if I had another type of record keeping I would be able to | add it to the CD. Is that possible? | | Thank you for any help on this process, I would greatly appreciate any | advice. | | Jacqueline | jacroing67@aol.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 | | ============================== | 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 | |
Looking for the illusive Bradley Clan connection in 2002, First found in Gurnsey Co.Ohio 1841, where James Bradley married Eliza Leeper, moved on to Adair Iowa where cencus shows born 1799/1800 Iowa. In 1852,53,54 found in Yamhill then disapperas pmml@navicom.com below is all I know.. Help JAMES1 BRADLEY was born 1800 in PA, and died May 01, 1872 in Benton Co, OR. He married ELIZA LEEPER November 10, 1847 in Guernsey Co., OH. She was born 1817 in PA, and died December 20, 1888 in Alsea, Benton Co, OR. I have a James Bradley who married a Eliza Leeper(Hide-first marriage) They lived at a place called muddy creek? later on to the alse James Bradley Born Place 1799/1800 Penn Died 1 May 1872 Buried_______________________? Married 10 Nov 1847 Guernsey, Ohio Eliza Hide Leeper Born 1817 Penn Died 20 Dec 1888 Buried______________________? Wife's father Alexander Leeper Wife's mother Sarah Leeper Children: 1 Eleanor Mahala Bradley Born 13 Feb 1849 Ohio Died 21 Nov 1925 Buried Mountainview, Cemetery, Oregon City, Or. Need Obit_______________________? Harrison J. Hadley Married 25 Oct 1866 Adair, Adair, Iowa Burried 2 Thomas McNeal Bradley Born 25 Dec 1851 Ohio Died 3 Oct 1937 Benton, B, O, Bellfountain Cemetery Need Obit_______________________? Mary Ellen Cliff Married 7 Oct 1875 The Dalles, Oregon, Wasco Co Buried __________________________? 3 Nancy M. Bradley Born 25 Aug 1853 Ohio Lincoln, Memorial, C, Portland Spouse Married George Raabe 21 Nov 1876 More About THOMAS MCNEAL BRADLEY: Burial: Bellfountain Cem., Benton Co., OR Came to Oregon: Bef. 1870, Muddy Creek Census: 1910, Bellfountain, Benton Co., OR More About MARY ELLEN CLIFF: Burial: Bellfountain Cem., Benton Co., OR Children of THOMAS BRADLEY and MARY CLIFF are: i. MENTOR J.3 BRADLEY, b. January 06, 1878, Wasco Co., OR; d. May 09, 1958, Bellfountain, Benton Co., OR. ii. RUBY H. BRADLEY, b. October 17, 1880, Wasco Co., OR; d. May 21, 1954, Bellfountain Cem., Benton Co., OR; m. ERNEST G. BUCHANAN, May 14, 1902, Benton Co, OR1. iii. THOMAS CLINTON BRADLEY, b. September 04, 1891, Wasco Co., OR; m. JESSIE BERLE BAIN, November 05, 1914, Benton Co, OR1; b. Newton, Jasper Co., IA. 4 Robert S. Bradley Born 3 Jul 1855 Adair, Adair Co., IA Died 14 Oct 1931 McMinville, Yamhill Co., Oregon, U.S.A. Buried 17 Oct 1931 Masonic Cemetery, no Headstone, 1st addition, McMinville Spouse Nancy Roxann Fish Married 5 Sep 1874 Oregon City, Oregon 5 John L Bradley Born 3 Jan 1857Adair, Adair, Iowa Buried Leavenworth, Chelan, Wash Ida M. Williams Married 9 Sep 1883 Wasco Co, Oregon 6 James A. Bradley Born 31 Mar 1858 Adair Iowa Died 18 Jun 1924 Walla Walla, Washington Pauline Willard Married Elizabeth "Eliza" LEEPER (20808), born about 1811 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, daughter of Alexander LEEPER (8885) and Sarah "Sally" _?_ (20803). Married first, 10 Nov 1847 at Guernsey, Ohio, James BRADLEY (31200), born 1799 in Penn, died 1May 1872. Married second, 7 Dec 1837, John HIDE (36585). First Four Children were from a 1st wife of James BRADLEY: Margaret BRADLEY (35961), born 4 Dec 1825. Sarah BRADLEY (35960), born 14 Mar 1827. Married Robert JENNINGS (36105). Mary BRADLEY (35963), born 31 Aug 1831. Foreman Bradley, born The Following were children of Eliza Leeper and Hide. Note however she was raised by Bradley and used the name of Bradley Eliza Jain BRADLEY (35964), born 20 Apr 1841. Married first, 9 Apr 1859 in Adair Co., Iowa, Andrew JACKSON (35969). Married second, 1 Nov 1874 in Clackmas Co. Ore, Chester JAQUES (35959). These Are the Children of James Bradley and Eliza Leeper Eleanor Mahala BRADLEY (35927), born 13 Feb 1849 in Ohio, died 21 Nov 1925, buried at Mountainview, Cemetery, Oregon City, Or.. Married 25 Oct 1866 at Adair, Adair, Iowa, Harrison J. HADLEY (35932), born 27 Dec 1841 in Ohio, died 16 Jun 1922 in Oregon. Eliza Jain BRADLEY (35964), born 20 Apr 1841. Married first, 9 Apr 1859 in Adair Co., Iowa, Andrew JACKSON (35969). Married second, 1 Nov 1874 in Clackmas Co. Ore, Chester JAQUES (35959). Thomas McNeal BRADLEY (35928), born 25 Dec 1851 in Ohio, died 3 Oct 1937 at Benton, Bellfountain, Or, Bellfountain Cem. Married 7 Oct 1875 at Dalles, Oregon, Wasco Co, Ellen Cliff Mary BRADLEY (35936), born 1 Jul 1858 at Clackamas, Oregon, died 28 Oct 1920 at Bellfountain, Benton co., Oregon. Nancy M. Raabe BRADLEY (35929), born 25 Aug 1853 in Ohio, died at Lincoln, Memorial, Cemetery, Portland. Married 21Nov 1876, George RAABE (35950), born 1852 in Norway, died 1929 in Or.. Robert S. BRADLEY (35907), born 3 Jul 1855 at Adair, Adair Co., Ohio, U.S.A., died 14 Oct 1931 at McMinville, Yamhill Co., Oregon, U.S.A.. Married first, 5 Sep 1874 at Oregon City, Oregon, Nancy Roxann FISH (35914), born 14 Mar 1858 at Oregon City, Clackamas Co., Oregon, Territory, died 18 Jul 1952 at Beaverton, Washington, Oregon, U.S.A.. Married second, 18 Jul 1910, May ROHR (35924). John L BRADLEY (35930), born 3 Jan 1857 at Adair, Adair, Iowa, buried at Leavenworth, Chelan, Wash. Married 9 Sep 1883 in Wasco Co, Oregon, Ida M. WILLIAMS (35951), born 1863 in Or., died 23 Jul 1967 at Monroe Cemetery, Benton co., Ore.. James A. BRADLEY (35931), born 31 Mar 1858 in Adair Iowa, died 18 Jun 1924 at Walla Walla, Washington. Married Pauline Willard BRADLEY (35944). Children of JAMES BRADLEY and ELIZA LEEPER are: i. ELEANOR MAHALA2 BRADLEY, b. February 13, 1849, OH; d. November 21, 1925, Oregon City, OR; m. HARRISON J. HADLEY, October 25, 1866, Adair Co., IA; b. December 27, 1841, OH; d. June 16, 1922, OR. More About ELEANOR MAHALA BRADLEY: Burial: Mountainview Cem. 2. ii. THOMAS MCNEAL BRADLEY, b. December 25, 1851, Ohio; d. October 03, 1937, Bellfountain, Benton Co., OR. iii. NANCY M. BRADLEY, b. August 25, 1853, OH; d. Portland, Multnomah Co., OR; m. GEORGE RAABE, November 21, 1876; b. 1852, Norway; d. 1929, OR. More About NANCY M. BRADLEY: Burial: Lincoln Mem. Cem. 3. iv. ROBERT S. BRADLEY, b. July 03, 1855, Adair Co., IA; d. October 14, 1931, McMinnville, Yamhill Co., OR. v. JOHN L. BRADLEY, b. January 03, 1857, Adair Co., OH; d. Leavenworth, Chelan Co., WA; m. IDA M. WILLIAMS, September 09, 1883, Wasco Co., OR; b. 1863, OR; d. July 23, 1967, Benton Co, OR. Notes for JOHN L. BRADLEY: GenServ Report Output: vitals 8 Nov 2001 Ida M. WILLIAMS (35951), born 1863 in Or., died 23 Jul 1967 at Monroe Cemetery, Benton co., Ore.. Married 9 Sep 1883 in Wasco Co, Oregon, John L BRADLEY (35930), born 3 Jan 1857 at Adair, Adair, Iowa, buried at Leavenworth, Chelan, Wash, son of James BRADLEY (31200) and Elizabeth "Eliza" LEEPER (20808). Children of Ida M. WILLIAMS and John L BRADLEY: 1 Nellie BRADLEY (35952). 2 Jay BRADLEY (35953). 3 Veva BRADLEY (35954). 4 Jesse BRADLEY (35955), died 29 Dec 1876 in Clackames Co., Oregon. Married 2 Jan 1871 in Clackamas Co., Oregon, Mary J. PALMATER (35987). 5 Ava BRADLEY (35956). 6 Vera BRADLEY (35957). More About IDA M. WILLIAMS: Burial: Monroe Cem., Benton Co., OR vi. JAMES A. BRADLEY, b. March 31, 1858, Adair Co., IA; d. June 18, 1924, Walla Walla, WA; m. PAULINE WILLARD. vii. ELIZA JANE BRADLEY, b. April 20, 1841; m. (1) ANDREW JACKSON, April 09, 1859, Adair Co., IA; m. (2) CHESTER JACQUES, November 01, 1874, Clackamas Co, OR. Generation No. 2 2. THOMAS MCNEAL2 BRADLEY (JAMES1) was born December 25, 1851 in Ohio, and died October 03, 1937 in Bellfountain, Benton Co., OR. He married MARY ELLEN CLIFF October 07, 1875 in The Dalles, Wasco Co., OR. She was born July 01, 1858 in Clackamas Co., OR, and died October 28, 1920 in Bellfountain, Benton Co., OR. Looking for a Thomas McNeal Bradley Found in 1910 Census Benton Co. Oregon BelFountain Precinct #14. Thomas M is stated to be 57 years old if --correct means birthdate would be approx 1853 we have birth date as 1851 states born in Ohio. ======================================= GenServ Report Output: vitals 8 Nov 2001 Thomas McNeal BRADLEY (35928), born 25 Dec 1851 in Ohio, died 3 Oct 1937 at Benton, Bellfountain, Or, Bellfountain Cem, son of James BRADLEY (31200) and Elizabeth "Eliza" LEEPER (20808). MarĀ ried 7 Oct 1875 at Dalles, Oregon, Wasco Co, Ellen Cliff Mary BRADLEY (35936), born 1 Jul 1858 at Clackamas, Oregon, died 28 Oct 1920 at Bellfountain, Benton co., Oregon. Children of Thomas McNeal BRADLEY and Ellen Cliff Mary BRADLEY: 1 Mentor J. BRADLEY (35937), born 6 Jan 1878 at Wasco, Oregon, died 9 May 1958 at Bellfountain, Benton, Oregon. 2 Ruby BRADLEY (35938), born 17 Oct 1880 at Wasco, Oregon, Oregon, died 21 May 1954 at Bellfountain, Benton, Oregon. Married 4 May 1902, Ernest G. BUCHANON (35940). 3 Thomas Clinton BRADLEY (35939), born 4 Sep 1891 at Wasco, Oregon. Married 5 Nov 1914, Jessie Verle BAIN (35941), born at Newton, Jasper, Co., Iowa. More About THOMAS MCNEAL BRADLEY: Burial: Bellfountain Cem., Benton Co., OR Came to Oregon: Bef. 1870, Muddy Creek Census: 1910, Bellfountain, Benton Co., OR More About MARY ELLEN CLIFF: Burial: Bellfountain Cem., Benton Co., OR Children of THOMAS BRADLEY and MARY CLIFF are: i. MENTOR J.3 BRADLEY, b. January 06, 1878, Wasco Co., OR; d. May 09, 1958, Bellfountain, Benton Co., OR. ii. RUBY H. BRADLEY, b. October 17, 1880, Wasco Co., OR; d. May 21, 1954, Bellfountain Cem., Benton Co., OR; m. ERNEST G. BUCHANAN, May 14, 1902, Benton Co, OR1. iii. THOMAS CLINTON BRADLEY, b. September 04, 1891, Wasco Co., OR; m. JESSIE BERLE BAIN, November 05, 1914, Benton Co, OR1; b. Newton, Jasper Co., IA. 3. ROBERT S.2 BRADLEY (JAMES1) was born July 03, 1855 in Adair Co., IA, and died October 14, 1931 in McMinnville, Yamhill Co., OR. He married (1) NANCY ROXANN FISH September 05, 1874 in Oregon City, OR. She was born Ma rch 14, 1858 in Oregon City, OR, and died July 18, 1952 in Beaverton, washington Co., OR. He married (2) MAY ROHR July 18, 1910. Notes for ROBERT S. BRADLEY: GenServ Report Output: vitals 8 Nov 2001 Robert S. BRADLEY (35907), born 3 Jul 1855 at Adair, Adair Co., Ohio [sic Iowa], U.S.A., died 14 Oct 1931 at McMinville, Yamhill Co., Oregon, U.S.A., son of James BRADLEY (31200) and Elizabeth "Eliza" LEEPER (20 808). Married first, 5 Sep 1874 at Oregon City, Oregon, Nancy Roxann FISH (35914), born 14 Mar 1858 at Oregon City, Clackamas Co., Oregon, Territory, died 18 Jul 1952 at Beaverton, Washington, Oregon, U.S.A.. Married se cond, 18 Jul 1910, May ROHR (35924). Children of Robert S. BRADLEY and Nancy Roxann FISH: 1 Maud BRADLEY (35911), born 2 Jul 1874. Married first, 9 Nov 1892 at Benton, Co., Or., Frederick F HANNA (35918). Married second, 1 Aug 1908 at Hx, Centeral Or., page 258, Dufur, C. BULLARD (35919). 2 Clifford BRADLEY (35917), born 13 Jul 1876 in Salem Prairie, died 1882 at Spring, Salem, Prairie, Marion, Oregon. 3 Walter Andrew Ray BRADLEY (35923), born 26 Aug 1881 at Boyd, Wasco, Oregon, died 23 Dec 1990. Married 31 Mar 1908 at Portland, Oregon, Orpha Abigale RAYBECK (35948). 4 Norman Judd BRADLEY (35922), born 16 Sep 1884 at Boyd, Wasco, Oregon, died 23 Feb 1948 at Madera, Madera, California. Married 6 Nov 1906 in Home of parents, Geneva Maud BELLEW (35949), born 21 Jun 1887 at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, died 6 May 1979 in Madera Madera Co, . California. 5 Fred Robert BRADLEY (35905), born 21 Apr 1889 at 9 mile camp, hardman, Oregon, U.S.A., died 3 Jul 1962 at Fresno, Fresno, Ca., U.S.A.. Married 23 Oct 1923 at Cresent City, Del Norte, Ca., Katherine LEWIS (35903), born 6 Dec 1906 at Fresno, Fresno Co., Ca., U.S.A., buried 1984 at Stockton, Stockton, California, U.S.A.. 6 Alma BRADLEY (35916), born 16 Apr 1887 at Boyd, Wasco, Co., Oregon, died 1962. Married 2 Jun 1903 in Morrow Co., hardman, by J.L. Swift, I. Frazier BEDSAUL (35915). 7 Martha BRADLEY (35909), born 29 Apr 1895 at Alsea, Benton co., Oregon, died 15 May 1991 in Vida Oregon. Married 7 Feb 1912 at Hood River, Hood River, Oregon, Jolly Michael SHELLEY (35925), born 7 Jun 1912 [ sic], died Aug 1969 at Eugene, Oregon. 8 Myrtle BRADLEY (35920), born 29 Apr 1895 at Benton, Benton co., Oregon, died 22 Oct 1990. Married at the dalles, Wasco, Oregon, Louis RODES (35921). 9 Madge Catherine BRADLEY (35910), born 2 Jun 1878 at Salem Prairie, Marion Or. Married 14 Mar 1897 at Benton, Co., Oregon, Abe L. CLARK (35908), born 1865. Information is from the RAGD7GF database belonging to: submitter: [Ragan, Michael W.] email: [MWRagan@aol.com] More About ROBERT S. BRADLEY: Burial: October 17, 1931, Masonic Cem. Children of ROBERT BRADLEY and NANCY FISH are: i. MYRTLE3 BRADLEY, b. April 29, 1895, Alsea, Benton Co, OR; d. October 22, 1990, Hood River, OR; m. ORSON LOUIS RODES; b. December 27, 1890, Hood River, OR; d. October 1963, Hood River, OR. Notes for ORSON LOUIS RODES: From: "Marsha" <pmml@navicom.com> Date sent: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 22:44:28 -0800 Subject: [OREGON] Bradley search from Oregon To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Forwarded by: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Send reply to: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Looking any info on Myrtle Bradley born 29 1895 Benton Bento Co. Oregon 22 Oct 1990 Hodriver Oregon married Orson Louis Rodes 27 Dec 1890 Hoodriver Valley Oregon Oct 1963 Hoodriver Oregon Looking any info on this family and decendends and ancestory. ======================== ii. MARTHA BRADLEY, b. April 29, 1895, Alsea, Benton Co, OR; d. May 15, 1991, Vida, Lane Co., OR; m. JOLLY MICHAEL SHELLEY, February 07, 1912, Hood River, OR; d. August 1969, Eugene, Lane Co., OR. Notes for MARTHA BRADLEY: Date forwarded: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 21:40:04 -0700 From: "Marsha" <pmml@navicom.com> Date sent: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 22:41:00 -0800 Subject: [OREGON] Oregon Bradley's To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Forwarded by: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Send reply to: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Looking for Martha Bradley born 29 April 1895 Alsea Benton Co. Oregon marriage 7 Feb 1912 Jolly Michael Shelley 7 Jun 1912 D Aug 1969 any info on this couple or any of the children would be grateful. Rose Shelley? Attached notes I have would appreciate anyone who knows what the Conectiion is with Omar Bradley have not yet figured it out .....................HELP Rose Slelley - 05979 Hwy 126, Florewece Ro 97439 phone 997-2108 Given name was mattie, when by Martha Leter to Henerietta Moss on File. Recieved the envelope of "goodies" loved it. Thank you. I have been writing to a member of my Fathers Family who came to Iowa territor(adair) and my Father and grandparents came from there to Ore. in 1851. Omar Bradley was a cousin of ours, Walter was 5 years older than he and I am two years younger. He was this woman's uncle she knew him well and it was a pleasure to meet this writers friend in my museum last fall. Fathers people here still living there. My mothers Family came from Iowa to Indiania to Oregon in 1847. Ore was still Territory as was the Iowa they left. The Fishes, G. grandfather Fish was a college Proff there and that side of the family were in Politics and Education and gov. etc, etc, etc. I am busy and getting better of my cripple I attribute the healing to Gods gracious answer to the hundreds who have beeen praying for me. I can now move about the house without my walker which is great after four months of miserable pain night and day I still work at counseling for my church and caring for my young people which is such a blessing . No one can become a failure who refuses to sperate himself from god. Love always Martha Obituary on File Friday May 24, 1991 The Register Guard Eugene Oregon Tuesday June ll, 1991 Page 6 McKenzie River Reflections Marths Shelley 96, of Vida died on May 15, 1991 at her home. Born Martha Bradley on April 19, 1895 in Alsea, Oregon, she spent much of her youth in Montana. Her husband preceded her in death in 1969. While in retirement she ran the House of Horses Museum in Vida which she had filled with her paintings and Sculptures. Funeral services have been scheduled for May 25th. Further informantion will be provided next week. Friday May 24, 1991martha Bradley Shelley, 96, of Vida died of natural causes on May 15 at her home in Vida. She was born on April 29, 1895 in Alsea, Oregon to Robert Snodgrass and Nancy Roxanna Bradley. In later years her father operated a farm in eastern Oregon raising Percherons and Clydesdales. On the ranch, Martha began a live long love of horses. iii. MAUD N. BRADLEY, b. July 02, 1874; m. (1) FREDERICK F. HANNA, November 09, 1892, Benton Co, OR1; m. (2) C. BULLARD, August 01, 1908, Dufur, OR. Endnotes 1. Benton County, OR Marriage Records.
Dan I agree whole heartedly.........we must also remember that language in black & white sounds much harsher than when stated in person. (no human interaction) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan M" <wb@wvi.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:52 AM Subject: Re: [OREGON] RE:HAPPY NEW YEAR > I did not see and Bible bashing. > All I see is one mans explanation of time. > Also one should be careful who they chew on , you know not who they are or > what they do in real life. In many case's it very well might be some one > who knows what they are talking about. > Might be more educated than some of us. > I try to take things people say in context and try to remember them in the > future when a situation applies , but at the time when mentioned and I dont > know any thing about it, I let it pass , just thinking * uhh huh Ok Right !* > <G> > > I did not pass on the note about the calendar to get any one into an uproar > , but only as a note because it was new to me and the timing was right . I > dont know a hill of beans about what I posted , but I do know when something > is new to me I get into a frenzy to find out more. SO I posted this, in > hopes some one who did know more would make a few comments . > > My apologies if any one was upset , it looked like a good thing to make note > to a bunch of hard working genealogists who might be at a brick wall only > because the dates changed some how. > I know Jim personally and I know he is very deep in the Bible and far > well knowing, I dont see it as a bash, but a note about even what other > researchers of the Bible times are doing . > We are still learning a lot about the past and should be some what open > minded to new information . > I left this whole thing in tact so you can read from the bottom up from > my first post , I can document where I got what I posted . > > Any one know about the land calendars ? Spirals on cliffs with just > large rocks placed so the light shows through at the right times? I was > reading an article about those to, very interesting how the ancients knew so > much and we are high tech and just learning some of what they did ? > > Dan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ken & Rae Starnes" <kastar@escape.ca> > To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 4:59 PM > Subject: Re: [OREGON] RE:HAPPY NEW YEAR > > > > Am replying to the note below. Why you telling people to not believe > > thedates in the Bible. Do you have an explanation as to why, and what > > right do you have to tell people what to believe and what not to > > believe. That really disturbs me. If the calendars were different then > > how different and why. If God chose to let them live that long he could > > have, and they could have. So how long do you believe they lived. > > Am sending this to everyone because I dont know who else to send it to. > > My apologies if it shouldnt be on the list, but dont have time for Bible > > Bashers. > > Ken Starnes > > > > Jim Schira wrote: > > > > > > Another aside: Don't believe the dates in the > > > Bible (old testament), such as people living 900+ > > > years. Remember, the calendars they used are not the > > > calendars we use. The Julian calendar wasn't invented > > > until old Julius invented it, about the time of > > > Christ. > > > > > > --- Dan M <wb@wvi.com> wrote: > > > > In 1752, New Year's Day was changed from March 25th > > > > to > > > > January 1st. In that year, Great Britain and its > > > > American colonies switched > > > > calendars from Julian to Gregorian, which eliminated > > > > eleven days from September > > > > > > > > HAPPY NEW YEAR FOLKS > > > > > > > > I wish you all peace and friendship for the new > > > > Year. > > > > > > > > Dan > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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
I did not see and Bible bashing. All I see is one mans explanation of time. Also one should be careful who they chew on , you know not who they are or what they do in real life. In many case's it very well might be some one who knows what they are talking about. Might be more educated than some of us. I try to take things people say in context and try to remember them in the future when a situation applies , but at the time when mentioned and I dont know any thing about it, I let it pass , just thinking * uhh huh Ok Right !* <G> I did not pass on the note about the calendar to get any one into an uproar , but only as a note because it was new to me and the timing was right . I dont know a hill of beans about what I posted , but I do know when something is new to me I get into a frenzy to find out more. SO I posted this, in hopes some one who did know more would make a few comments . My apologies if any one was upset , it looked like a good thing to make note to a bunch of hard working genealogists who might be at a brick wall only because the dates changed some how. I know Jim personally and I know he is very deep in the Bible and far well knowing, I dont see it as a bash, but a note about even what other researchers of the Bible times are doing . We are still learning a lot about the past and should be some what open minded to new information . I left this whole thing in tact so you can read from the bottom up from my first post , I can document where I got what I posted . Any one know about the land calendars ? Spirals on cliffs with just large rocks placed so the light shows through at the right times? I was reading an article about those to, very interesting how the ancients knew so much and we are high tech and just learning some of what they did ? Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken & Rae Starnes" <kastar@escape.ca> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 4:59 PM Subject: Re: [OREGON] RE:HAPPY NEW YEAR > Am replying to the note below. Why you telling people to not believe > thedates in the Bible. Do you have an explanation as to why, and what > right do you have to tell people what to believe and what not to > believe. That really disturbs me. If the calendars were different then > how different and why. If God chose to let them live that long he could > have, and they could have. So how long do you believe they lived. > Am sending this to everyone because I dont know who else to send it to. > My apologies if it shouldnt be on the list, but dont have time for Bible > Bashers. > Ken Starnes > > Jim Schira wrote: > > > > Another aside: Don't believe the dates in the > > Bible (old testament), such as people living 900+ > > years. Remember, the calendars they used are not the > > calendars we use. The Julian calendar wasn't invented > > until old Julius invented it, about the time of > > Christ. > > > > --- Dan M <wb@wvi.com> wrote: > > > In 1752, New Year's Day was changed from March 25th > > > to > > > January 1st. In that year, Great Britain and its > > > American colonies switched > > > calendars from Julian to Gregorian, which eliminated > > > eleven days from September > > > > > > HAPPY NEW YEAR FOLKS > > > > > > I wish you all peace and friendship for the new > > > Year. > > > > > > Dan > > > > > >
The Dalles Chronicle January 6, 2002 20 Years Ago, January 6, 1982 The first in a series of public forums on the earth slippage problem that is damaging The Dalles Junior High and what to do about that problem drew a large crowd and several ideas Tuesday night at the school's media center. Superintendent George Yertson opened the forum with a verbal history of the earth slippage problem and what had been done about it and junior high staff members conducted tours of the damaged buildings, which engineers have estimated have an expected useful life of only about two more years. (The Dalles Middle School is presently being rebuilt and will be usable in the fall of 2002! egw) Officers for The Dalles Volunteer Firemen were installed Tuesday night at a business meeting of the organization. Installed were Mark Ross, president; Mike Young, vice president; Kim Harper, secretary; and Corky Webb, treasurer. Miss Harper and Webb were re-elected to their posts. The elections had been held in December. The Dalles Reminder's Friday edition will become a weekly newspaper this week, David Thouvenel, general manager has announced. Editor of the weekly paper, which will serve Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam counties, will be Will Phinney. 40 Years Ago, January 6, 1962 Six of the nine members who will form a county Civil Defencse committee to help coordinate the local fallout shelter survey and marking program have been named by county CD director Jeff Wilson. They are Russell Hudson, local insurance and real estate agent; Fire Chief Charles Roth Jr.; City Engineer Vern Tenneson; City Manager C. Dean Smith; County Coimmissioner Walt Carte and School District 12 Assistant Supertendent Al Unruh. 60 Years Ago, January 6, 1942 Appointment by the mayor and affirmation by the membership-at-large of all present heads of municipal government for the next 12 months period featured last night's meeting of The Dalles City Council - the first session of its sort held here in 1942. The appointees include: Joe H. Steers, city recorder; Miss Celia Gavin, city attorney; Homer Wall, city engineer; Frank Heater, chief of police; E.V. Herbert, fire chief; and Charles Logan, auditor. 80 Years Ago, January 6, 1922 Funeral services for Frank E. Brown, a native of Sherman County, and one of the heroes of the world war, who lost his life in the Battle of Chatteau Thierry on July 22, 1918 were held yesterday at the Wasco Christian Church, Reverend B. L. Hicks officiating. The Wasco Post of the American Legion (which was named after Sgt. Frank E. Brown) assisted in the service. He was the first Sherman County boy to be killed in the service. 100 Years Ago, January 6, 1902 The family of Dr. Sanders was made happy yesterday morning by the raising of the quarantine from their home. Little Edna was particularly unfortunate in taking down with diptheria on the day before Christmas. Not to be cheated out of the festivities of that occasion, Santa Claus was invited to call last night, and the children probably enjoyed themselves the better for the delay. In the all-Northwest football team composed of the crack players of the coast, Jim Elton has been chosen as one of the tackles, which is most complementary to our Dalles player. The Oregonian gives him a good sendoff. "Looking Back: a glimpse through The Chronicle's files is painstakingly assembled each week by Chronicle news staff member Elroy King." Written permission to reprint Looking Back: A Glimpse Through the Chronicle's Files given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser
I'm so sorry, Ken. If you want to believe the dates in the Bible, you are perfectly free to do so. You won't find most theologians doing it, however. As for how the calendars were different, well, they were based upon 12 lunar months of 30 days each, and added months whenever the seasons got too far out of whack. The Babylonians had their calendar; King Ptolemy III had his calendar, and the Greeks had theirs. With all due respect to the Ancients, we don't know just what calendar they used, nor how long 1 year was, especially any one particular year. Really, we only know the basis of calendars from Julius Ceasar forward. For all we know, the ancient Church may have had it's very own calendar, independent of the ruling King's calendar. After all, the Church has always had very educated people -- at least as educated as the Pharoahs. That's how they could record Gad's word. --- Ken & Rae Starnes <kastar@escape.ca> wrote: > Am replying to the note below. Why you telling > people to not believe > thedates in the Bible. Do you have an explanation > as to why, and what > right do you have to tell people what to believe and > what not to > believe. That really disturbs me. If the calendars > were different then > how different and why. If God chose to let them live > that long he could > have, and they could have. So how long do you > believe they lived. > Am sending this to everyone because I dont know who > else to send it to. > My apologies if it shouldnt be on the list, but dont > have time for Bible > Bashers. > Ken Starnes > > Jim Schira wrote: > > > > Another aside: Don't believe the dates in > the > > Bible (old testament), such as people living 900+ > > years. Remember, the calendars they used are not > the > > calendars we use. The Julian calendar wasn't > invented > > until old Julius invented it, about the time of > > Christ. > > > > --- Dan M <wb@wvi.com> wrote: > > > In 1752, New Year's Day was changed from March > 25th > > > to > > > January 1st. In that year, Great Britain and its > > > American colonies switched > > > calendars from Julian to Gregorian, which > eliminated > > > eleven days from September > > > > > > HAPPY NEW YEAR FOLKS > > > > > > I wish you all peace and friendship for the new > > > Year. > > > > > > Dan > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > > ===== > > With best wishes, > > > > Jim Schira > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Send your FREE holiday greetings online! > > http://greetings.yahoo.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 > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > ============================== > 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 > ===== With best wishes, Jim Schira __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/