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    1. Re: [ORLINN] Miller's
    2. Rose Harnden
    3. Hello Marlene.. Which MILLER Families are you wanting to know about... there are three differant MILLER Families in the Valley.. Rose Harnden [email protected] Marlene Pointer wrote: > > I am a descendent of the Millers of Albany and surrounding area. I have > quite a bit of information but would like to know when the first Miller's > arrived. Can anyone help me? Marlene

    05/30/2000 06:42:15
    1. Re: [ORLINN] Memorial Day Weekend
    2. Jan Phillips
    3. A quick phone call produced that they WILL be open Saturday, May 27th, regular hours: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Jan Phillips At 08:53 PM 5/19/2000 -0700, you wrote: >The Lebanon Library will be close the Mon May 29, 2000. I do not know >about the Sat before. > > >---------- >> From: Jan Phillips <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [ORLINN] Memorial Day Weekend >> Date: Thursday, May 18, 2000 5:45 PM >> >> Hi Lisa, >> >> I'm sure the Lebanon Public Library will be closed on Memorial Day, but I >> don't know about the Saturday before (the 27th). Maybe another reader >knows >> for sure - a reader who does a lot of volunteer work at the library... ><grin> >> >> As for the Brownsville museum, they have a new website here: >> http://www.lchm-friends.peak.org/Web_Site_1/Page_1x.html >> and you can email them and ask when they'll be open. >> >> Jan Phillips >> [email protected] >> >> At 06:31 AM 5/16/2000 -0700, you wrote: >> >Greetings everyone! >> > >> >I'm taking my mother to Scio for the Memorial Day weekend. After we've >> >visited a round of cemeteries in the area, I was hoping to get a little >> >genealogy time in as well. >> > >> >Can anyone tell me -- will the Lebanon library be open over the weekend? >> >How about the Brownsville museum? >> > >> >Thanks in advance, >> > >> >Lisa L. Jones >> >Brier, WA >> >mailto:[email protected] >> > >> > >> > >> > > >

    05/19/2000 10:29:09
    1. Re: [ORLINN] Memorial Day Weekend
    2. Jane Hutchings
    3. The Lebanon Library will be close the Mon May 29, 2000. I do not know about the Sat before. ---------- > From: Jan Phillips <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ORLINN] Memorial Day Weekend > Date: Thursday, May 18, 2000 5:45 PM > > Hi Lisa, > > I'm sure the Lebanon Public Library will be closed on Memorial Day, but I > don't know about the Saturday before (the 27th). Maybe another reader knows > for sure - a reader who does a lot of volunteer work at the library... <grin> > > As for the Brownsville museum, they have a new website here: > http://www.lchm-friends.peak.org/Web_Site_1/Page_1x.html > and you can email them and ask when they'll be open. > > Jan Phillips > [email protected] > > At 06:31 AM 5/16/2000 -0700, you wrote: > >Greetings everyone! > > > >I'm taking my mother to Scio for the Memorial Day weekend. After we've > >visited a round of cemeteries in the area, I was hoping to get a little > >genealogy time in as well. > > > >Can anyone tell me -- will the Lebanon library be open over the weekend? > >How about the Brownsville museum? > > > >Thanks in advance, > > > >Lisa L. Jones > >Brier, WA > >mailto:[email protected] > > > > > > >

    05/19/2000 09:53:29
    1. [ORLINN] May Day Fun!
    2. Jan Phillips
    3. Rock Hill School Foundation May Day! May Day! May Day! Our Annual May Day Celebration is upon us. This year it will be held on May 28th, the last Sunday in May from Noon to 3 p.m. We love to see you all come out and enjoy our baked sale, hot dogs, etc. etc. So bring your appetite, a friend, and a little change and keep up your continued support of our great school. Rock Hill School is located on Rock Hill Drive, southwest of Lebanon. Rock Hill School Foundation Board of Directors http://www.usgennet.org/~or-lgs/rockhill.html

    05/18/2000 07:37:04
    1. Re: [ORLINN] Memorial Day Weekend
    2. Jan Phillips
    3. Hi Lisa, I'm sure the Lebanon Public Library will be closed on Memorial Day, but I don't know about the Saturday before (the 27th). Maybe another reader knows for sure - a reader who does a lot of volunteer work at the library... <grin> As for the Brownsville museum, they have a new website here: http://www.lchm-friends.peak.org/Web_Site_1/Page_1x.html and you can email them and ask when they'll be open. Jan Phillips [email protected] At 06:31 AM 5/16/2000 -0700, you wrote: >Greetings everyone! > >I'm taking my mother to Scio for the Memorial Day weekend. After we've >visited a round of cemeteries in the area, I was hoping to get a little >genealogy time in as well. > >Can anyone tell me -- will the Lebanon library be open over the weekend? >How about the Brownsville museum? > >Thanks in advance, > >Lisa L. Jones >Brier, WA >mailto:[email protected] > > >

    05/18/2000 06:45:13
    1. [ORLINN] Memorial Day Weekend
    2. Lisa L. Jones
    3. Greetings everyone! I'm taking my mother to Scio for the Memorial Day weekend. After we've visited a round of cemeteries in the area, I was hoping to get a little genealogy time in as well. Can anyone tell me -- will the Lebanon library be open over the weekend? How about the Brownsville museum? Thanks in advance, Lisa L. Jones Brier, WA mailto:[email protected]

    05/16/2000 07:31:08
    1. [ORLINN] Re: ORLINN-D Digest V00 #42
    2. Pat Dunn
    3. Lebanon Express, Wednesday, March 17, 1926 Obituary Mrs. Filena H. Tucker Mrs. Filena H. Tucker, a daughter of Caswell and Anna Davis Hendricks , was born at Walterville, Oregon, May 19, 1863; passed away at her home in Lebanon, March 12, 1926, aged 62 years, 9 months and 23 days. Most of her life was spent along the McKenzie river. On May 17, 1883, she was united in marriage to William B. Tucker. To this union four children were born, the eldest, Mrs. Effie Post, passing away several years ago. In 1918 Mrs. Tucker came with her family to Lebanon, where her husband passed away in 1920. She united with the Church of Christ in her girlhood and continued a faithful member through life. She was also a valued member of the Woman's Relief Corps. She was a devoted mother and was much loved by a large circle of friends. During her last illness her cheerfulness was an inspiration to those about her. Death was due to heart trouble, from which she had suffered for several months. Surviving relatives are two sons, Vernon of Lebanon and Lloyd of Scio, one daughter, Mrs. Hazel Pendell of Wendling; three stepsons, James Tucker of Cherry Creek, Nevada, Thomas T. of Floriston, Calif., and Ralph, residence unknown; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Marth Finn of Los Angeles; three brothers, Grant, Frank and George Hendricks, all of California. The funeral services which were very largely attended, were conducted at the Church of Christ at 11 a. m. Sunday, Rev. Orville Mick officiating as minister. There were many beautiful floral offerings. Interment was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere appreciation of sympathy tendered, of assistance given and of the beautiful floral offerings during the illness and at the death and burial of our beloved mother, Mrs. Filena H. Tucker. We thank the choir of the Church of Christ and all who in any way contributed service at the funeral rites. Vernon and Lloyd Tucker, Mrs. Hazel Pendell. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 3:49 AM Subject: ORLINN-D Digest V00 #42

    05/03/2000 05:26:03
    1. [ORLINN] Re: ORLINN-D Digest V00 #42
    2. Pat Dunn
    3. The Lebanon Express, November 26, 1962 Tucker Funeral Conducted Today Funeral for Vernon E. Tucker, 75, former Lebanon city councilman, was today at 11 a.m. in the Jost Funeral Home. Louis Landis of the Plainview Mennonite Church officiated and burial was in IOOF Cemetery. Mr. Tucker died Friday at Lebanon Hospital. He was born Jan. 29, 1887 at Walterville, Ore., and moved to Lebanon in 1911. He married the former Cora Belle Dodge here in 1912 and was an employee at Crown Zellerbach Corporation for 32 years before his retirement in 1943. After leaving the paper mill he went into the home construction business. Mr. Tucker served on the city council from 1941 to 1944. Survivors are his widow, Cora Belle and sone Leland both of Lebanon; a grandson with the United States Navy; and his sister, Mrs. Hazel Pendell, Veneta, Ore. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 3:49 AM Subject: ORLINN-D Digest V00 #42

    05/03/2000 05:23:59
    1. [ORLINN] Re: ORLINN-D Digest V00 #42
    2. Pat Dunn
    3. The Lebanon Express, Wednesday, July 21, 1920 William B. Tucker Tuesday, July 13, 1920, at his home in this city, after a lingering illness of paralysis, William B. Tucker passed away at the age of 78 years, 3 months and 27 days. He was born in Winchester, Scott county, Illinois, March 16, 1842, and in 1852 crossed the plains with his parents, settling near Salem. In 1860 he moved to a farm eight miles east of Eugene, where he continued his residence for more than half a century. At the outbreak of the civil war Mr. Tucker enlisted his services in the Union army and was on duty throughout the entire sstruggle. Deceased was twice married, his first wife bing Miss Fannie McCabe, who became the mother of three of his children; Ralph Tucker of Hailey, Idaho, James of Cherry Creek, Nevada, and T. H. Tucker of Lebanon. In May he was married to Miss Filena Hendricks and to this union were born the following children: Effie M. Post (deceased), Vernon E. Tucker of Lebanon, Lloyd of Eugene, and Mrs. Hazel Pendell of Yellowstone Park, Wyoming. Besides the surviving children he leaves a wife to mourn his demise. The funeral services were conduted Thursday afternoon from the Christian church with interment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. His life's work is ended; His smiles we'll see no more; The ties that now are broken Will be joined on the other shore. Now you've left us, dearest father, But very soon the time will come When Jesus will unite us Forever in our heavenly home. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 3:49 AM Subject: ORLINN-D Digest V00 #42

    05/03/2000 05:18:46
    1. [ORLINN] Obit look up
    2. Is there anyone out there who can do a couple obit look ups for me? The names are: William B. Tucker July 21,1920 Lebanon Express p.1 col.2 Filena H. Tucker March 17,1926 Lebanon Express p.3 col.1 Vernon Tucker November 26,1962 Lebanon Express p. 6 col. 1 Thanks so much. [email protected]

    05/02/2000 06:43:23
    1. [ORLINN] Re: ORLINN-D Digest V00 #40
    2. Pat Dunn
    3. Linn Co. has a 1905 census in print. Lebanon Gen. Soc. volunteer ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 12:49 PM Subject: ORLINN-D Digest V00 #40

    04/29/2000 02:48:58
    1. Re: [ORLINN] Death Index - NOTT
    2. Clara Rees
    3. Every death in Oregon is not always listed on the Oregon death index. I have searched for several different persons that have passed on sinced 1903 and cannot locate them even when I know I have the correct date of death. Clara [email protected] > The bad news is that the OR death index started in JULY 1903. I have an > ancestor who died July 2, 1903, and I have never been able to find her on > the index. > > County records might prove more useful -- or??? Perhaps someone else can > provide advice? > > Good luck, > > Lisa > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 6:21 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [ORLINN] Death Index - NOTT > > > > > > Would anyone have access to the Oregon Death Index? I am looking for > > Elizabeth (WATSON) NOTT, d. June 10, 1903. The last documentation of > > Elizabeth being alive is in Linn County, 1900 > > > > Thanks, > > > > Rick Monroe > > Long Beach, CA > > >

    04/29/2000 06:42:38
    1. RE: [ORLINN] OR State Census
    2. Lisa L. Jones
    3. I may be wrong about this....quick perusal of my reference books didn't provide a definitive answer: I believe that only limited counties participated in the 1895 Census and 1905 Census and that they were not done on a state-wide basis. Oregon State Archives lists the following records available: 1895: Linn County Marion County (includes enumeration of inhabitants and industrial products) (Marion County Microfilm) Morrow County Multnomah County Reference Room Library Publications: Marion County; Morrow County 1905: Baker County (includes enumeration of inhabitants and military enrollment) (Baker County Microfilm) Lane County (includes enumeration of inhabitants and military enrollment) (Lane County Microfilm) Linn County (includes enumeration of inhabitants, industrial products, and military enrollment) (Linn County Microfilm) Marion County (includes enumeration of inhabitants and military enrollment) (Marion County microfilm) Reference Room Library Publication: Marion County Hope this helps, and I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong! Lisa L. Jones mailto:[email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 7:01 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ORLINN] OR State Census > > > My thanks to Lisa on the Linn County list for informing me that > the OR Death > Index started in July of 1903. I know that there was a State > Census for 1895 > in OR, does anyone know if there was a 1905 State Census? > > Rick Monroe >

    04/29/2000 06:39:14
    1. Re: RE: [ORLINN] Death Index - NOTT
    2. In Oregon it wasn't required to record death (law) until Sept. 1903. Only problem is, not everyone did it. I tried to get one for my relative who died in 1907 and no such luck. Either they did it and it was lost in the mail, or not recorded, or they did not do it. To get FREE copies of death certificates (all you pay is xeroxing and a 33 cent stamp) is go to the Oregon State Archives in Salem. If you can't go, write them and they will do 2 FREE look-ups and copying for you and send you the bill. Can get ones up to 1949 right now (have to be dead for 50 years.) If you want it after that, you have to go/send to Portland Vital Records and pay 15 buckeroos! Good luck, Deana Tigard, Oregon

    04/29/2000 05:34:27
    1. [ORLINN] Lebanon Genealogical Society's May meeting
    2. Jan Phillips
    3. Friday, May 5th, 2000 - Lebanon Genealogical Society's May meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the Lebanon Public Library. Guests will be Gerald and Connie Lenzen, noted genealogy educators and speakers, who will tell us about "The Genealogical Forum, or Oregon's Treasure in a Warehouse." Jan Phillips [email protected] LGS: http://www.usgennet.org/~or-lgs/

    04/28/2000 09:12:07
    1. RE: [ORLINN] Death Index - NOTT
    2. Lisa L. Jones
    3. The bad news is that the OR death index started in JULY 1903. I have an ancestor who died July 2, 1903, and I have never been able to find her on the index. County records might prove more useful -- or??? Perhaps someone else can provide advice? Good luck, Lisa > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 6:21 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ORLINN] Death Index - NOTT > > > Would anyone have access to the Oregon Death Index? I am looking for > Elizabeth (WATSON) NOTT, d. June 10, 1903. The last documentation of > Elizabeth being alive is in Linn County, 1900 > > Thanks, > > Rick Monroe > Long Beach, CA >

    04/28/2000 07:41:22
    1. [ORLINN] Census
    2. I too would be interested to know if there are other census's available on the internet. I am interested in more recent years as well as the older census reports. Ahealy [email protected]

    04/28/2000 04:07:35
    1. [ORLINN] OR State Census
    2. My thanks to Lisa on the Linn County list for informing me that the OR Death Index started in July of 1903. I know that there was a State Census for 1895 in OR, does anyone know if there was a 1905 State Census? Rick Monroe

    04/28/2000 04:01:21
    1. [ORLINN] Death Index - NOTT
    2. Would anyone have access to the Oregon Death Index? I am looking for Elizabeth (WATSON) NOTT, d. June 10, 1903. The last documentation of Elizabeth being alive is in Linn County, 1900 Thanks, Rick Monroe Long Beach, CA

    04/28/2000 03:21:13
    1. RE: [ORLINN] Linn County Cemetyeries
    2. Lisa L. Jones
    3. Check out the Linn County Web page, my favorite: http://www.rootsweb.com/~orlinn/ You'll find Curls listed at the following cemeteries: Franklin Butte Cemetery, Scio Providence Cemetery, Scio Riverside Cemetery, Albany >From the Cemetery listing page you'll find these near Waterloo: Bruce/Klum - 2 m. SE of Sodaville, 1 m. W. of Waterloo Liberty Baptist - Liberty District SW of Sweet Home Linn Memorial - Fairview However, there is no online data for these last three cemeteries. Don't forget to use the "Search" function at the bottom of the main Linn Co. Page. You'll find Curls on numerous listings other than cemeteries. Good luck, Lisa L. Jones mailto:[email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: Stan Staniforth [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 11:17 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ORLINN] Linn County Cemetyeries > > > Can anyone give me any idea of the cemeteries near Scio and > Waterloo. I need > make a visit to read some inscriptions, specifically the "Curl" family. > Stan >

    04/28/2000 06:19:24