Hello, I 'll have a few hours free time in Klamath Falls during Christmas. I would really like to prove or disprove the idea that Marcellus C. "Marsh" CLICK died in Klamath Co. ca 1925. What is the best use of my limited time? How can I find death records for 1925? Marsh CLICK is something of a mystery. We don't know for sure when or where he was born (ca 1836), when or where he married Nancy Jane WEAVER (ca 1860), or when or where he died. Marsh CLICK and his father-in-law, David Adam WEAVER, were ranchers int Bandera Co. TX and became widely known because of being mentioned in A. J. Sowell's book TEXAS INDIAN FIGHTERS, published in 1883. By the early 1900s Marsh CLICK had children and grandchildren in Klamath Co. His daughter Martha Elizabeth married Erasmus Andrew BREWER and had 8 children. They were residents of Fort Klamath starting in June 1910. The marriage of William "Bill" BREWER and Gladys DARLING in 1925 lead to the purchase of the family ranch 3 miles east of Fort Klamath. The property is still owned by their descendants and is still a working cattle ranch. But Marsh CLICK disappeared from the record about 1925. Some have suggested he is buried in an unmarked grave on a ranch in Texas. However, the Texas dscendants have an oral tradition that he went to live with his daughter in Klamath Co., Oregon prior to his death. Was his body shipped back to Texas? I'll have one afternoon free to look for a record of his death. Any ideas of where to start. Grant Chico, CA
Hello fellow researchers, I'm new to the [email protected] mailing list. I am researching the LINDLEY, DEVENNY, and BARTLETT surnames. I'm the listowner for [email protected] and [email protected] mailing lists. Could someone in the area please look up an obituary for: Sarah LINDLEY Born: September 19, 1840 in St. Louis, MO Married: December 15, 1870 to George P LINDLEY Died: August 18, 1937 in Klamath Falls, OR Sarah is my great aunt whose madden name is LINDLEY. She married a cousin George in 1870. Interesting? I'm researching the children of William LINDLEY, born: May 10, 1810 in Lincolnshire, England, married: November 22, 1842 to Mary Catherine Straw, died: March 02, 1869 in Godfrey, IL. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide, Good luck in your research, Robert Robert S. Lindley Systems Consultant Innovative Systems, Inc. PO Box 606 Mabelvale, AR 72103-0606 [email protected] http://home.swbell.net/rlindley
My son bought a case full of family pictures at an auction. He said he would be delighted to have the family of these folks receive these pictures. We looked through them, many do not have names on them, or places, but the names and places we found include: Prineville, Hood River, Monmouth, Portland, Bend, and Canton (Ohio?) Some are dated in the 1920's. Many of the pictures are in very good condition. Names included are: Aunt Jenny Sosey, Canton, 1926 Edna, 21 yrs old, Dec 24th sent to Hood River people Mr and Mrs B P Inman, 50th wedding anniversary, 1889-1939 on Christmas Harold and Henry, 1923 Edna, Billie, Glen, May Davidson, Mary D. Grandma Davisdon, Helen and HT JR Sosey, Elenanor Fidelis Moran, age 3 Lee Jenkins, 2 1/2 mo Mabel Jaegar Mrs Blachs Audrey Mae Mr and Mrs V R Posar (could be Vic) Franklin Joseph Darth Jr, 1 year Chester Leroy Mary Gassett Mrs. Derrus or Derry, hard to read Elizabeth Singleton 9 years old May 19, 1911 If you think this might be your family, please email me, I can connect you with my son. Karon Mazie Family Pictures Available
--------- Begin forwarded message ---------- From: Denise Waterworth <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Phone scam alert Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 07:35:00 -0700 Message-ID: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Hello, I realize that this is not genealogy related but if it could save us some $$$$ that we could spend on genealogy then maybe it is justified. My mother sent me this note. It speaks for itself. Denise Carolyn Wilkerson wrote: > > I received a telephone call today from an individual identifying himself as an AT&T > Service Technician who was conducting a test on our telephone lines. He stated that to > complete the test I should touch nine (9), > zero (0), the pound sign (#) and then hang up. <BR><BR> > > Luckily, I was suspicious and refused.<BR><BR> > > Upon contacting the telephone company, I was informed that by pushing 90#, you give > the requesting individual full access to your telephone line, which allows them to place > long distance telephone calls billed to your home phone number. I was further informed > that this scam has been originating from many of the local jails/prisons. I have also verified > this information with UCB telecomm, Pacific Bell, MCI, Bell > Atlantic, GTE and NYNEX. <BR><BR> > > <B> > Please beware.<BR><BR> > </B> > > DO NOT press 90# for ANYONE. The GTE Security Department requested that I share this > information with EVERYONE I KNOW. PLEASE pass this on to everyone YOU know. If > you have mailing lists and/or newsletters from organizations you are connected with, I > encourage you to pass on this information to them, too. --------- End forwarded message ---------- ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Looking for information re Earl SHARP, b. 4-16-1879, in Richland Co., WI. Son of James A. Sharp & Frances I. Privett Sharp. Earl left WI for Klamath Falls, OR, after his father's death in 1915 . James A Sharp had owned land in Klamath Falls - perhaps Earl went west to claim it...Who did he marry? any children? Why did he lose contact with WI kin? Thanks for any help Nancy Sharp Szatkowski [email protected]
Hello, I'm looking for information on family of Erasmus Andrew BREWER, b.1854 Beaumont, TX , m. Martha E. CLICK in Bandera Co. TX. Moved to Fort Klamath, OR ca 1910. Some of the BREWER children preceded the parents and younger children to Ft. Kalamath. Children who remained in Fort Klamath, OR include Edwin, Rollie J., Marcus, and William (Bill) Other children are. Perry C. BREWER moved to New London, Conn. Charles BREWER moved to Sergeantville, N. J. Berta B. Grow Bakersfield, CA Bird B. Click Sunapee, N. H. ( Berta & Bird were twins ) Ida B. Leite Beverly Hills, CA Bill BREWER married Gladys DARLING, b ca 1905 in Gold Hill, OR. She was the only child of Ralph L. DARLING and Lulu NOE DARLING. Ralph and Lulu married at Gold Hill, ca 1900 and relocated to Fort Klamath in 1919. Bill and Gladys had two children, Lyle and my wife Darla. We would like information about the ancestors of the BREWER, CLICK, DARLING, or NOE families. Grant W. Johnston Chico, CA.
Angela Hansen wrote: > > I am interested in finding someone near Klamath Falls, Oregon or someone > with a cemetery listing for Klamath Memorial Park in Klamath Falls, > Oregon. Henry Watson Miller is buried there near his wife, Hattie Belle > Miller. Any information on hattie would be deeply appreciated. > > If anyone can get an obituary for me on Floyd "Dutch" Drake, who died > October 6, 1997 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, please contact me. > > Also, looking for an address or phone number of Jim (Floyd's son) or > Opal Drake (Henry & Hattie's daughter) who are residing in Klamath > Falls, Oregon. > > [email protected] Is anyone else on this mailing list? I haven't heard any responses or questions, besides my own. Just answer if you can hear me????
I am interested in finding someone near Klamath Falls, Oregon or someone with a cemetery listing for Klamath Memorial Park in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Henry Watson Miller is buried there near his wife, Hattie Belle Miller. Any information on hattie would be deeply appreciated. If anyone can get an obituary for me on Floyd "Dutch" Drake, who died October 6, 1997 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, please contact me. Also, looking for an address or phone number of Jim (Floyd's son) or Opal Drake (Henry & Hattie's daughter) who are residing in Klamath Falls, Oregon. [email protected]