Saw this listed in "Somebody's Links, Vol. 3, No. 11" o I recently purchased a small booklet entitled "A Brief Historical Sketch of Lebanon Oregon -- Where Hardy Pioneers Halted Their Wagon Trains, Founded a Flourishing Community and Helped Build a Great State," copyright August 1942. John SETTLE and Andrew WILEY, among many others, are mentioned. Inside were two papers. (1) a lovely, handwritten list on letterhead from the Hotel Eugene, Eugene, Oregon. It states: Andrew WILEY -- Born Nov 17 1819 Lucy WILEY -- Born Feb 14 1820 Mary Emaline WILEY -- Born Aug 26 1846 Charles Taylor WILEY -- Born Apr 14 1848 Amanda Jane WILEY -- Born July 19 1857 Elizabeth Ann WILEY -- Born July 25, 1854 Susan WILEY -- Born Oct 14 1856 George WILEY -- Born Oct 20 1858 Robert WILEY -- Born Nov 15 1860 ---- Lillie May WILEY -- Born July 13 1866 Harriet E. WILEY -- Born June 19 1868 Willie A. WILEY -- Born Sep 20 1874 Clarence S. WILEY -- Born Oct 28 1886 (correct) Charles K. WILEY -- Born Nov 25 1878 Dollie C. WILEY -- Born Jun 3 1881 John B. WILEY -- Born Jul 21, 1886 ---- Andrew WILEY married Lucy HIGGINS Nov 14, 1843 ---- Deaths Charles Taylor WILEY -- Died Aug 16 1852 Lucy HIGGINS WILEY -- Died Aug 2 1864 Andrew WILEY -- Died May 28 1902 Elizabeth SETTLE WILEY -- Died Jan 10, 1821 Amanda Jane WILEY REXFORD -- Died Nov 13, 1924 ---- Clarence Andrew DAVIS Born Nov 11 1886 Died Oct 11 1936 Lillie May WILEY DAVIS Died Nov 17, 1935 ---- Elizabeth SETTLE WILEY -- born in Marion County, Indiana Born May 10 1844 Died Jan 10 1921 Crossed plains when four years old in 1846 (2) The second paper was a newspaper clipping from 1957 -- "Highway Marker Honors Oldtimer," about the placement of an historical marker at Lost Prairie on Highway 20 honoring Andrew WILEY. Names mentioned are: Mr. and Mrs. Paul HEYNE of the Fairview District, Will ROBERTSON, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence WILEY of Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles WILEY and son of Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall CLEVENGER and children of Terrebonne. I would be happy to pass these on to a member of the family. Sandy Pardun sandypardun@yahoo.com Previously published by Julia M. Case juliecase@prodigy.net, SOMEBODY'S LINKS NEWSLETTER: Genealogical Treasures Found, Vol. 3, No. 11, 31 March 2001.