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    1. [WASHINGTON] Marlies Schaad KENNELLY (1937-2003) (obit.)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: KENNELLY, McMAHAN, SCHAAD Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/595 Message Board Post: Marlies Schaad Kennelly Marlies Schaad Kennelly died in her Hillsboro, Ore. home of pancreatic cancer on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2003, at age 66. Born July 27, 1937, in Woodland, Mrs. Kennelly was a 1955 graduate of Pierce High School in Arbuckle and of San Jose College. She grew up in Dunnigan. Survivors include her daughters, Lisa McMahan and husband Gary of Hillsboro, Ore. and Patricia Kennelly of San Rafael, and son, John Kennelly of San Jose; brother, Gary Schaad and his wife Marlene of Dunnigan and three grandsons. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elbert and Hagar Schaad of Dunnigan. The family requests memorials be directed to the Restoration Fund of the Union Church of Dunnigan, P.O. Box 203, Dunnigan 95937; or to the charity of donor's choice. Services: A memorial service is scheduled at noon, Friday, Dec. 19, at Evergreen Christian Center, Hillsboro, Ore. (Obituary from the Woodland "Daily Democrat," Tuesday, December 16, 2003, (Woodland, Yolo County, California). Submitted with the permission of the "The Daily Democrat," 711 Main St., Woodland, CA 95695. <http://www.dailydemocrat.com/> Please note: I am not related to the family listed above, and I do not have any further information on this family.)

    12/17/2003 09:34:17
    1. Re: [WASHINGTON] Re: some surnames in the Hillsboro Argus - week of Oct 1 1917
    2. Judith E. Goldmann
    3. There are no Pollock; or Smith obits in the Hillsboro Argus Sept 27 through Oct 18, 1917. Judy Goldmann trishouse@attbi.com wrote: > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Pollock, Smith, Preston, Collins > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/501.4 > > Message Board Post: > > Hi Gloria, > I would be most interested in the surnames "Pollock" and "Smith" > thanks so much for your assistance > trish in california > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > This list is for everyone with a genealogy interest in Washington County Oregon. Topical posts only. No spam, flaming or commercial postings allowed.

    12/14/2003 09:55:27
    1. [WASHINGTON] Re: some surnames in the Hillsboro Argus - week of Oct 1 1917
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pollock, Smith, Preston, Collins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/501.4 Message Board Post: Hi Gloria, I would be most interested in the surnames "Pollock" and "Smith" thanks so much for your assistance trish in california

    12/14/2003 04:17:47
    1. Re: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson
    2. Flavia Hodges
    3. Many thanks for the information. Hobart & Bessie Patterson were in the 1930 census of Aberdeen, South Dakota with Joy, Hazel, Bonita and Dale ages 8 down to 1. I expected to find him there and was surprised when he turned up in Oregon. I have a hunch the girls probably married in SD, but since the 1930 census is the last we have, don't know when they might have moved.... Thanks again and I'll keep looking. Flavia

    12/03/2003 07:22:55
    1. Re: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson
    2. Don Kelly
    3. I note Pattersons in the marriage book. Perhaps one wil help. http://www.ancestraltracks.com/WC_marriagesV4ix.html#P Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith E. Goldmann" <gate736@spiritone.com> To: <ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson > Hobart Patterson is not listed in the Hillsboro Argus. The Valley > Times, or the Portland Daily Oregonian is more likely source. Judy Goldmann > > Don Kelly wrote: > > > > http://www.hillsboroargus.com/ > > > > Is a place to start. There are other newspapers too. Oregonian is widely > > read in Hillsboro. > > > > I hope this helps. > > > > Don Kelly > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Flavia Hodges" <flavia@infionline.net> > > To: <ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 12:00 PM > > Subject: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson > > > > > Hobart Patterson, a resident of Beaverton, Washington Co., OR passed > > > away 05 January 1983. > > > > > > Can someone help me obtain an obituary? > > > > > > Flavia Hodges, San Pablo, CA > > > > > > > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > > > This list is for everyone with a genealogy interest in Washington County > > Oregon. Topical posts only. No spam, flaming or commercial postings allowed. > > > > > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > > Visit the USGenWeb Project site > > http://www.usgenweb.com > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the USGenWeb Project site > http://www.usgenweb.com >

    12/03/2003 06:55:23
    1. Re: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson
    2. Don Kelly
    3. Thank you Judy. I have started a listing of possible online resources for different knids of databases. Formerly I had only the local libraries as sources and could get to them only on my days off. So I do all I can online. Thanks again. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith E. Goldmann" <gate736@spiritone.com> To: <ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson > Hobart Patterson is not listed in the Hillsboro Argus. The Valley > Times, or the Portland Daily Oregonian is more likely source. Judy Goldmann > > Don Kelly wrote: > > > > http://www.hillsboroargus.com/ > > > > Is a place to start. There are other newspapers too. Oregonian is widely > > read in Hillsboro. > > > > I hope this helps. > > > > Don Kelly > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Flavia Hodges" <flavia@infionline.net> > > To: <ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 12:00 PM > > Subject: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson > > > > > Hobart Patterson, a resident of Beaverton, Washington Co., OR passed > > > away 05 January 1983. > > > > > > Can someone help me obtain an obituary? > > > > > > Flavia Hodges, San Pablo, CA > > > > > > > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > > > This list is for everyone with a genealogy interest in Washington County > > Oregon. Topical posts only. No spam, flaming or commercial postings allowed. > > > > > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > > Visit the USGenWeb Project site > > http://www.usgenweb.com > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the USGenWeb Project site > http://www.usgenweb.com >

    12/03/2003 06:52:57
    1. Re: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson
    2. Judith E. Goldmann
    3. Hobart Patterson is not listed in the Hillsboro Argus. The Valley Times, or the Portland Daily Oregonian is more likely source. Judy Goldmann Don Kelly wrote: > > http://www.hillsboroargus.com/ > > Is a place to start. There are other newspapers too. Oregonian is widely > read in Hillsboro. > > I hope this helps. > > Don Kelly > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Flavia Hodges" <flavia@infionline.net> > To: <ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 12:00 PM > Subject: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson > > > Hobart Patterson, a resident of Beaverton, Washington Co., OR passed > > away 05 January 1983. > > > > Can someone help me obtain an obituary? > > > > Flavia Hodges, San Pablo, CA > > > > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > > This list is for everyone with a genealogy interest in Washington County > Oregon. Topical posts only. No spam, flaming or commercial postings allowed. > > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the USGenWeb Project site > http://www.usgenweb.com

    12/03/2003 06:40:04
    1. Re: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson
    2. Don Kelly
    3. http://www.hillsboroargus.com/ Is a place to start. There are other newspapers too. Oregonian is widely read in Hillsboro. I hope this helps. Don Kelly ----- Original Message ----- From: "Flavia Hodges" <flavia@infionline.net> To: <ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 12:00 PM Subject: [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson > Hobart Patterson, a resident of Beaverton, Washington Co., OR passed > away 05 January 1983. > > Can someone help me obtain an obituary? > > Flavia Hodges, San Pablo, CA > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > This list is for everyone with a genealogy interest in Washington County Oregon. Topical posts only. No spam, flaming or commercial postings allowed. >

    12/03/2003 05:11:49
    1. [WASHINGTON] Hobart Patterson
    2. Flavia Hodges
    3. Hobart Patterson, a resident of Beaverton, Washington Co., OR passed away 05 January 1983. Can someone help me obtain an obituary? Flavia Hodges, San Pablo, CA

    12/03/2003 05:00:12
    1. [WASHINGTON] James Ivan McKee obituary, 1965
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McKee, Headrick Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5cB.2ACI/594 Message Board Post: I'm trying to locate an obituary or death notice for a James Ivan McKee, born December 3, 1884 in Andrew County, Missouri and died January 10, 1965, Aloha, Washington County, Oregon. It is my understanding that he was buried in Valley Memorial Park in Hillsboro. Thanks for the help. Bev.

    11/29/2003 04:53:54
    1. Re: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo
    2. Jean Rotter
    3. Does this cemetery include Robert and Elizabeth Patton and 3 of their children? they are my ancestors and I've been there many times, but can't remember the name of the cemetery. thanks Jean Curtis Rotter Maxine Wilton wrote: > Hi Lisa, I would like to have this item. I do Know of some Hills that their >ancestors came here abt that time. >Thank you. >Maxine >mmwaw@sprynet.com > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Lisa BREILAND" <breiland92@msn.com> >To: <ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:20 PM >Subject: Re: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo > > > > >>Judy, I would love to see the photo's. I've transcribed the Hill Cemetery >> >> >in Gaston and that is where several of my relatives are buried. > > >>Lisa Breiland >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: schmoefamily@myway.com >> To: ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 1:35 PM >> Subject: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo >> >> >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Classification: Query >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/593 >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> While searching for other things in the "Oregon Sunday Journal", >> >> >Portland Oregon newspaper dated Sept 23, 1906, I came upon a photo and >article titled, "Four Generations in One Pioneer Family Assemble". The >photo shows: Almoran HIll, Frances Marion Hill, James Lincoln Hill and Beava >Jerlean Hill. The accompanying article has the following text: > > >> Four generations in one pioneer family recently posed for a friend >> >> >with a camera. They are: Almoran Hill, aged 84 years, Francis Marion Hill, >aged 59 years; James Lincoln Hill, aged 27 years; and Beava Jerlean Hill, >aged 2 years. This unusual group was photographed in the yard of the farm, >on which Almaron Hill has lived since 1845. Mr. Hill and his cheery wife, >two years his junior, are pioneers of 1843, having crossed the plains in ox >teams under the leadership of Captain Jesse Applegate. > > >> At Walla Walla the party constructed boats and Mr. Hill was >> >> >under-sawyer in whipping out all the timber. On reaching the Oregon >country, Mr. Hill went immediately to Washington County and settled on what >is known as the Hallett place, which he sold 18 months later for 400 bushels >of wheat and moved his to his present home, about two miles east of Gaston. >The brass kettle which was their one cooking utensil while crossing the >plains and in their early Oregon Home, has been presented to H.K. Himes for >the museum in the city hall. Fourteen children have been born to this >pioneer couple, seven of whom are living today in Oregon and Washington. > > >> Mrs. Hill says she was a year and a half in Oregon before another >> >> >white woman was in her house. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hill have a large fund of >Indian and pioneer stories to relate all of them being incidents of their >early life in the Pacific Northwest." > > >> I can email the photo and article to anyone who requests it. This is >> >> >not my family so I have no other information. > > >> Judy >> >> >> ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== >> Visit the USGenWeb Project site >> http://www.usgenweb.com >> >> >> >>==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== >>Visit the Oregon GenWeb Project >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ >> >> >> > > >==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== >This list is for everyone with a genealogy interest in Washington County Oregon. Topical posts only. No spam, flaming or commercial postings allowed. > > > >

    11/20/2003 09:30:28
    1. RE: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo
    2. Fred Krauss
    3. Hi Lisa and Judy, I would like this item. I am kin to some Hills in Washington. Thank you. Fred krauss@iname.com -----Original Message----- From: Lisa BREILAND [mailto:breiland92@msn.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 5:21 PM To: ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo Judy, I would love to see the photo's. I've transcribed the Hill Cemetery in Gaston and that is where several of my relatives are buried. Lisa Breiland ----- Original Message ----- From: schmoefamily@myway.com To: ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 1:35 PM Subject: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/593 Message Board Post: While searching for other things in the "Oregon Sunday Journal", Portland Oregon newspaper dated Sept 23, 1906, I came upon a photo and article titled, "Four Generations in One Pioneer Family Assemble". The photo shows: Almoran HIll, Frances Marion Hill, James Lincoln Hill and Beava Jerlean Hill. The accompanying article has the following text: Four generations in one pioneer family recently posed for a friend with a camera. They are: Almoran Hill, aged 84 years, Francis Marion Hill, aged 59 years; James Lincoln Hill, aged 27 years; and Beava Jerlean Hill, aged 2 years. This unusual group was photographed in the yard of the farm, on which Almaron Hill has lived since 1845. Mr. Hill and his cheery wife, two years his junior, are pioneers of 1843, having crossed the plains in ox teams under the leadership of Captain Jesse Applegate. At Walla Walla the party constructed boats and Mr. Hill was under-sawyer in whipping out all the timber. On reaching the Oregon country, Mr. Hill went immediately to Washington County and settled on what is known as the Hallett place, which he sold 18 months later for 400 bushels of wheat and moved his to his present home, about two miles east of Gaston. The brass kettle which was their one cooking utensil while crossing the plains and in their early Oregon Home, has been presented to H.K. Himes for the museum in the city hall. Fourteen children have been born to this pioneer couple, seven of whom are living today in Oregon and Washington. Mrs. Hill says she was a year and a half in Oregon before another white woman was in her house. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hill have a large fund of Indian and pioneer stories to relate all of them being incidents of their early life in the Pacific Northwest." I can email the photo and article to anyone who requests it. This is not my family so I have no other information. Judy ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== Visit the USGenWeb Project site http://www.usgenweb.com ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== Visit the Oregon GenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/

    11/18/2003 11:12:00
    1. [WASHINGTON] Moys Cemetery near Almota, Washington
    2. Fred Krauss
    3. Looking for information on kin buried in Moys Cemetery near Almota, Washington. Is there a publication listing graves or on-line somewhere? thanks Fred krauss@iname.com

    11/18/2003 11:07:28
    1. Re: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo
    2. Maxine Wilton
    3. Hi Lisa, I would like to have this item. I do Know of some Hills that their ancestors came here abt that time. Thank you. Maxine mmwaw@sprynet.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa BREILAND" <breiland92@msn.com> To: <ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:20 PM Subject: Re: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo > Judy, I would love to see the photo's. I've transcribed the Hill Cemetery in Gaston and that is where several of my relatives are buried. > > Lisa Breiland > ----- Original Message ----- > From: schmoefamily@myway.com > To: ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 1:35 PM > Subject: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/593 > > Message Board Post: > > While searching for other things in the "Oregon Sunday Journal", Portland Oregon newspaper dated Sept 23, 1906, I came upon a photo and article titled, "Four Generations in One Pioneer Family Assemble". The photo shows: Almoran HIll, Frances Marion Hill, James Lincoln Hill and Beava Jerlean Hill. The accompanying article has the following text: > > Four generations in one pioneer family recently posed for a friend with a camera. They are: Almoran Hill, aged 84 years, Francis Marion Hill, aged 59 years; James Lincoln Hill, aged 27 years; and Beava Jerlean Hill, aged 2 years. This unusual group was photographed in the yard of the farm, on which Almaron Hill has lived since 1845. Mr. Hill and his cheery wife, two years his junior, are pioneers of 1843, having crossed the plains in ox teams under the leadership of Captain Jesse Applegate. > At Walla Walla the party constructed boats and Mr. Hill was under-sawyer in whipping out all the timber. On reaching the Oregon country, Mr. Hill went immediately to Washington County and settled on what is known as the Hallett place, which he sold 18 months later for 400 bushels of wheat and moved his to his present home, about two miles east of Gaston. The brass kettle which was their one cooking utensil while crossing the plains and in their early Oregon Home, has been presented to H.K. Himes for the museum in the city hall. Fourteen children have been born to this pioneer couple, seven of whom are living today in Oregon and Washington. > Mrs. Hill says she was a year and a half in Oregon before another white woman was in her house. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hill have a large fund of Indian and pioneer stories to relate all of them being incidents of their early life in the Pacific Northwest." > > I can email the photo and article to anyone who requests it. This is not my family so I have no other information. > Judy > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the USGenWeb Project site > http://www.usgenweb.com > > > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Oregon GenWeb Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/ >

    11/18/2003 08:09:46
    1. [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/593 Message Board Post: While searching for other things in the "Oregon Sunday Journal", Portland Oregon newspaper dated Sept 23, 1906, I came upon a photo and article titled, "Four Generations in One Pioneer Family Assemble". The photo shows: Almoran HIll, Frances Marion Hill, James Lincoln Hill and Beava Jerlean Hill. The accompanying article has the following text: Four generations in one pioneer family recently posed for a friend with a camera. They are: Almoran Hill, aged 84 years, Francis Marion Hill, aged 59 years; James Lincoln Hill, aged 27 years; and Beava Jerlean Hill, aged 2 years. This unusual group was photographed in the yard of the farm, on which Almaron Hill has lived since 1845. Mr. Hill and his cheery wife, two years his junior, are pioneers of 1843, having crossed the plains in ox teams under the leadership of Captain Jesse Applegate. At Walla Walla the party constructed boats and Mr. Hill was under-sawyer in whipping out all the timber. On reaching the Oregon country, Mr. Hill went immediately to Washington County and settled on what is known as the Hallett place, which he sold 18 months later for 400 bushels of wheat and moved his to his present home, about two miles east of Gaston. The brass kettle which was their one cooking utensil while crossing the plains and in their early Oregon Home, has been presented to H.K. Himes for the museum in the city hall. Fourteen children have been born to this pioneer couple, seven of whom are living today in Oregon and Washington. Mrs. Hill says she was a year and a half in Oregon before another white woman was in her house. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hill have a large fund of Indian and pioneer stories to relate all of them being incidents of their early life in the Pacific Northwest." I can email the photo and article to anyone who requests it. This is not my family so I have no other information. Judy

    11/18/2003 07:35:29
    1. Re: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo
    2. Lisa BREILAND
    3. Judy, I would love to see the photo's. I've transcribed the Hill Cemetery in Gaston and that is where several of my relatives are buried. Lisa Breiland ----- Original Message ----- From: schmoefamily@myway.com To: ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 1:35 PM Subject: [WASHINGTON] Almoran Hill of Gaston 1906 photo This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/593 Message Board Post: While searching for other things in the "Oregon Sunday Journal", Portland Oregon newspaper dated Sept 23, 1906, I came upon a photo and article titled, "Four Generations in One Pioneer Family Assemble". The photo shows: Almoran HIll, Frances Marion Hill, James Lincoln Hill and Beava Jerlean Hill. The accompanying article has the following text: Four generations in one pioneer family recently posed for a friend with a camera. They are: Almoran Hill, aged 84 years, Francis Marion Hill, aged 59 years; James Lincoln Hill, aged 27 years; and Beava Jerlean Hill, aged 2 years. This unusual group was photographed in the yard of the farm, on which Almaron Hill has lived since 1845. Mr. Hill and his cheery wife, two years his junior, are pioneers of 1843, having crossed the plains in ox teams under the leadership of Captain Jesse Applegate. At Walla Walla the party constructed boats and Mr. Hill was under-sawyer in whipping out all the timber. On reaching the Oregon country, Mr. Hill went immediately to Washington County and settled on what is known as the Hallett place, which he sold 18 months later for 400 bushels of wheat and moved his to his present home, about two miles east of Gaston. The brass kettle which was their one cooking utensil while crossing the plains and in their early Oregon Home, has been presented to H.K. Himes for the museum in the city hall. Fourteen children have been born to this pioneer couple, seven of whom are living today in Oregon and Washington. Mrs. Hill says she was a year and a half in Oregon before another white woman was in her house. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hill have a large fund of Indian and pioneer stories to relate all of them being incidents of their early life in the Pacific Northwest." I can email the photo and article to anyone who requests it. This is not my family so I have no other information. Judy ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== Visit the USGenWeb Project site http://www.usgenweb.com

    11/18/2003 07:20:47
    1. [WASHINGTON] Re: Westfall buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Westfall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/592.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you so much Laura. I appreciate your help. Nancy

    11/12/2003 03:08:17
    1. [WASHINGTON] Re: Westfall buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5cB.2ACI/592.1 Message Board Post: Hi Nancy: Here's the listings for Pleasant Hill: Westfall, Cornelius, d. 03 Jun 1880, Sec. 1 Lot 77, Born Ohio Westfall, Dennis M, no dates Sec. 1 Lot 77 Westfall, Eleanor, d. 10 Sep 1884, Sec. 1 Lot 77, Born KY Westfall, Martha Adeline, d. 29 Sep 1947, Sec. 1 Lot 79 Westfall, Samuel Thomas, d. 04 Jun 1941, Sec. 1 Lot 77 Westfall, Sidney, d. 01 Jul 1983, Sec. 1 Lot 77, Plot 6 Hope this helps. Laura

    11/12/2003 12:21:11
    1. [WASHINGTON] Westfall buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Westfall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/592 Message Board Post: Hi - I found the surname Westfall listed in the Pleasant HIll Cemetery list. Would anyone be close enough to the cemetery to check it out for me? I'd sure appreciate it. I am in Iowa, so not very close for me, hehe. I assume there is not a transcription of the cemetery since it is not on line, but that would certainly do the job as well if there is one. Thank you very much. If anyone needs a look up in Louisa County, IA, just let me know. I can also take digital photos of tombstones. Nancy Wagner

    11/12/2003 02:42:04
    1. [WASHINGTON] Jospeh Berris Tupper/Twin sister- Lydia Tupper Blagden
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tupper; Boots; Reed; Renz;Gans; Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/591 Message Board Post: Joseph Berris Tupper/Wife-Sarah Ann Sowers Tupper/ Twin sister- Lydia Tupper Blagden I am looking for information & picture of Joseph Berris Tupper; DOB June -9-1827; DOD April 1863 in Dilley, Oregon. Age 36. How would I find out if there were any newspaper articles or pictures of GGrandfather? He was noted as an 1852 Oregon Pioneer, in the Pioneer Cemetery in Forest Grove. He had a twin sister, Lydia Tupper Blagden, who lived in Sunnyside WA, until she died in 1904. How &/or where would I search for this information? Thank you, Virginia Tupper

    11/11/2003 02:41:58