Dear Trailers and Katherine Jerman I briefly scanned my copy of following reference; it is NOT indexed. I purchased my copy from CCHS.. It is a valuable and useful reference booklet form and VERY well done. If it is still available I highly recommend it to ANYONE interested in the Oregon Trail. I see someone else has prepared an Oregon Trail Reading List (sorry haven't had time to check it out), This booklet I'm sure is on the list. Jackie (from State of Washington) ================================= REF: 1974-1975 Bicentennial Edition, BARLOW ROAD,Clackamas Co. Hist. Soceity/Wasco County Historical Society, c. 1976 {3rd printing, my copy} Jacob Henkle, Sr Jacob Henkle, Jr Calvin & Catherine Adams 1852 immigrants who traveled the Barlow Road A reference worth looking for: To Oregon in 1852, letter of Dr. Thomas White, LaGrange County, IND, emigrant, as reported by Indiana Historical Society. 1964 QUESTION: Following is mentioned. Is there a copy of this diary in any of the historical libraries? Diary of Philemon Morris, 1852, partial quote from diary on p. 86, courtesy of Bessie Hadsall, g-g-granddaughter.... {no names of immigrants mentioned in pamphlet} ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Tue, 2 May 2000 01:05:48 EDT [email protected] writes: > In a message dated 05/01/2000 5:55:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > Hi, I don't know of any in Washington, but I've not done a lot of > research > into the Hinkle side> most of mine were in Oregon, Philadelphia, Pa > and I'm > sure points in-between. I know it's originally a German name I've > seen it > spelled Henkel, Henckel. My Hinkle ancestor Mary Rebecca March > Hinkle Married > John Franklin Adams 20 April 1820 Wayne, CO, IN both died in Turner, > OR. They > were both born in Rowan, NC. Mary father was Charles Henkel > Germantown, > Philadelphia, PA. if you recognize any of this let me know. > << > Dear Katherine, Read your names at the bottom and recognized one - > Hinkle. > On the farm adjacent to ours 13 miles east of Moses Lake, WA a > widow and > her 2 sons lived. Don, the one my age, and his older brother > worked hard > and increased the acreage they farmed. Don graduated from high > school 1958. > Any connection?? Ken Robinson [email protected] > >> > > > Katherine Jerman ([email protected]) > > Jerman, Wagner, Turner, Hilton, Hinkle, Adams, > Swartslander, > Crull Isaman, Armstrong, > > Researching for the > future, > Honoring the past. > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.