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/565 Message Board Post: Would anyone tell me which Portland (97225) paper I might look in to find an obituary for 1993? Thanks!
The Death index is just that, a death index. To get cemetery names you will need to buy the death certificates, or get the obituaries. There is no guarantee the obits. will have the cemetery name, but it is likely. Leslie Lawson >Hi List, > We are searching for Howard and Frances Irwin. Both died in 1991. I found them listed on the Oregon death list. It said when they both died but did not tell the Cemetery where they are buried. Does anyone have an idea where I could find the name and place of the cemetery? > >Joanie and Robi Robison >rwrobison@ctlnet.com >Searching: Bashore, Blair, Burke, Conyers, Dawson, Ewing, Frantz, Funk, Harrison, Irwin, Little, McFadden, Montgomery, Myerly,Newcomer, Platt, Pointer, Robison, Sexton, Schultz, Warden. > >
Hi List, We are searching for Howard and Frances Irwin. Both died in 1991. I found them listed on the Oregon death list. It said when they both died but did not tell the Cemetery where they are buried. Does anyone have an idea where I could find the name and place of the cemetery? Joanie and Robi Robison rwrobison@ctlnet.com Searching: Bashore, Blair, Burke, Conyers, Dawson, Ewing, Frantz, Funk, Harrison, Irwin, Little, McFadden, Montgomery, Myerly,Newcomer, Platt, Pointer, Robison, Sexton, Schultz, Warden.
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/532.2 Message Board Post: Death Notice: The Oregonian newspaper 12 Jan 1967, page 7: WRIGHT - Priscilla R., Jan 11, at Hillsboro, of Rt 2, Forest Grove. Donelson - Sewell - Hammack, Hillsboro. Death Notice: The Oregonian newspaper 13 Jan 1967, Page 7 WRIGHT - Priscilla R. See notice (Funeral). Donelson - Sewell - Hammack. Funeral Notice: The Oregonian newspaper 13 Jan 1967, Page 7 WRIGHT - Priscilla R., Rt. 2, Forest Grove; aunt of Fay Woodard, Raymond R. Rees and Clayton hendershott. Graveside services Friday, Jan 13 at 3 pm, Lone Fir Cemetery, Portland. Donelson - Sewell - Hammack, Hillsboro, in charge. I could not find an obituary, just the death and funeral notices.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MARLIN, OLNEY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/564 Message Board Post: Henry Marlin m Emily Olney 1846 in Nellisboro. They appear on the 1850 Census for Clatsop Territory with John (H.) 4 and (Devon) A. 3-- both children born in Oregon. Henry is the son of Robert E. who died 1854 in Astoria, OR. Robert E. Marlin born 1787 in that part of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, that became Perry County, is probably the son of one of the Marlins on the 1820 Census for Perry Co. PA. Robert, Thomas, and Joseph all between 26-45 and Jane who is over 45 is the only Marlin with a son between 16-26. Is Jane their mother? Our branch of the family migrated to Oregon, Washington and California. Eager to find our roots. dori
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Priscilla R Wright Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/532.1 Message Board Post: Attached please find the Death and Funeral Notices for Priscilla R Wright. They were printed in The Oregonian on 12 Jan 1967 and 13 Jan 1967, on page 7 both days.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bloomquist Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5cB.2ACI/537.1 Message Board Post: Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) October 31, 1999 DELPHA J. BLOOMQUIST Edition: SUNRISE Section: OBITUARIES Page: B12 Index Terms: Obituary Article Text: A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park for Delpha J. Bloomquist, who died Oct. 28 in Forest Grove at age 96. Mrs. Bloomquist was born March 18, 1903, in Siskiyou County, Calif. Her maiden name was Cooley. A longtime Portland-area resident, she worked at the Meier & Frank department store in downtown Portland for 25 years. She raised many foster children throughout her life, and, for 30 years, she lived in Cannon Beach. In 1921, she married William G. Bloomquist; he died in 1948. Survivors include her son, Jack S. of Tacoma; eight grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Park & Funeral Home.
I'm a historian in Bellingham, WA, writing the biography of James Alexander Patterson. In 1880, he was 68 and living with the B.H. Catching household in Forest Grove. It is not known when he died or where, but the family says that he was murdered in a hold-up in the 1880's in Oregon. If anyone has information on this possible crime in Forest Grove or nearby, I would appreciate assistance. Candace Wellman
Thanks for the warning. Max DeBord in Florida
Alert: FWD with permission. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonelle Ellis Russell" <ljrussell@earthlink.net> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 7:53 PM Subject: New Version Old Scam > I am addressing blind copies of this message I received today from a > fellow genealogist. Many of you have been in genealogy to remember the > books with huge numbers of individuals with one surname. The book > appeared to have been compiled data from phone books. I did not see the > book, but thought I would pass on the message for your information. > > Jo Russell > > > "Send $39.85 for the _______ Family Yearbook." Sound familiar? > > The return adress is no longer Bath, OH. Now it's Denver, CO. And now a > CD-ROM is being sent with the book. > > My husband, David Kerben, received a promotional letter in the mail last > > week. > > We especially enjoyed the line "A yearbook celebrating the last 2000 > years of > Kerben History," since the name Kerben was derived from the > Polish/German/Jewish name Kerzenblatt (Cherry Leaf) in New York City in > 1938. > > The two company names on the mailing were "Morphcorp LLC" and "The > Family > News." > > Warn all the newbies you know. >
In re photograph Andrew Porter Tupper, we might generate further input by posting his photograph to the Washington County site of ORGenWeb. Almost all photographs posted in the last two years have elicited at least one family response. I live near Forest grove and am CC of the website. Thanks all Don Kelly ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith E. Goldmann" <gate736@spiritone.com> To: <ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 9:22 AM Subject: Re: [WASHINGTON] Old photo taken 1928 at???? > Dear Ginny; > The Washngton County Family History Society here in Hillsboro has a > member, Daisy Reed, who is related to this same line, and she would like > to contact you. She has no e-mail service at this time. Perhaps you > could send me your full name and address, phone # and I will give it to her. > She said her grandmother (or great) was a sister to Andrew P. Tupper; > and she has ammassed quite a bit of meterial on these families. > She is immediate past president of our Society. > Judy Goldmann, member WCFHS > > gmack2002@hotmail.com wrote: > > > > 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/563 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > I have a photo of my grandfather Andrew Porter Tupper, taken about 1928 at a celebration of some sort. He is in a three piece suit holding a placard with the date 1873. > > > > Would like to know more about this photo, he lived around the Forest Grove, Gaston, Oregon area during this time. His dob was 1857; dod 1930. > > > > Maybe someone may have some knowledge of this or can shed some light on it. Thank you. Ginny > > > > ==== 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. >
Dear Ginny; The Washngton County Family History Society here in Hillsboro has a member, Daisy Reed, who is related to this same line, and she would like to contact you. She has no e-mail service at this time. Perhaps you could send me your full name and address, phone # and I will give it to her. She said her grandmother (or great) was a sister to Andrew P. Tupper; and she has ammassed quite a bit of meterial on these families. She is immediate past president of our Society. Judy Goldmann, member WCFHS gmack2002@hotmail.com wrote: > > 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/563 > > Message Board Post: > > I have a photo of my grandfather Andrew Porter Tupper, taken about 1928 at a celebration of some sort. He is in a three piece suit holding a placard with the date 1873. > > Would like to know more about this photo, he lived around the Forest Grove, Gaston, Oregon area during this time. His dob was 1857; dod 1930. > > Maybe someone may have some knowledge of this or can shed some light on it. Thank you. Ginny > > ==== ORWASHIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Oregon GenWeb Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/
Bill, Although I now live in Michigan I grew up in Hillsboro, The hillsboro Argus newspaper is now owned by the bigger Portland Oregonian Newspaper. If you type in Oregonianlive.com It will take you to thier webpage and from there you can get the Hillsboro Argus site. They only have the past 30 days archives on line. So you may not find the obituary you are looking for, BUT, Since the two newspapers are owned by the same people a lot of times the Oregonian has the same obits. You can e-mail them and see if they can send you a copy. Julie Thompson Miller An Oregonian forever! >From: Bill Troutt <trouttbj@flash.net> >Reply-To: ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com >To: ORWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [WASHINGTON] Wilbur I. TROUT (20-Feb-1911 - 22-Jan-2000) - >Obituary? >Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 07:03:53 -0500 > >Hello List, > >I recently found one of my Oregon cousins. Unfortunately, he was listed >in the Social Security Death Index... > >Wilbur I. TROUT b.20-Feb-1911; d.22-Jan-2000; last residence Hillsboro, >Washington Co., Oregon. > >Would anyone have access to a local Hillsboro paper for this date? It's >pretty recent. I'd like to find an obituary to see if Wilbur had any >survivors. > >In the 1930 Census, he was living in Jennings Lodge, Clackamas Co., Oregon >with his parents Wiley and Orpha TROUT. > >I would appreciate any help you can offer. > >Bill Troutt >Katy, TX > > >==== 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. > _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Julie, I appreciate the info. regarding the 'Argus.' Someone has provided me a transcription for the obituary off list. Great people these subscribers!! Bill Julie Miller wrote: > > Bill, > Although I now live in Michigan I grew up in Hillsboro, The hillsboro Argus > newspaper is now owned by the bigger Portland Oregonian Newspaper.
Hello List, I recently found one of my Oregon cousins. Unfortunately, he was listed in the Social Security Death Index... Wilbur I. TROUT b.20-Feb-1911; d.22-Jan-2000; last residence Hillsboro, Washington Co., Oregon. Would anyone have access to a local Hillsboro paper for this date? It's pretty recent. I'd like to find an obituary to see if Wilbur had any survivors. In the 1930 Census, he was living in Jennings Lodge, Clackamas Co., Oregon with his parents Wiley and Orpha TROUT. I would appreciate any help you can offer. Bill Troutt Katy, TX
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/563.1 Message Board Post: Ginny I live in Forest Grove. No guarantees, but I'll give it a shot. If you could send it as .jpg that would be nice. Wendy wendy.berger@gte.net
My name is Paul Teijema from Amsterdam, The Netherlands I am looking for people with the family name Teyema to put them in my family tree. In the social Security Number Death index i have found Rubie Teyema born August 31,1922 deceived November 15, 1998 SSN issued in Oregon last adres porland, Multnomah. Oregon 97203 Alma Teyema born October 25,1903 deceived March 06, 1991 ssn issued in Oregon last adres Vancouver, Clark, Washington 98684 Josephine Teyema born May 2, 1899 deceived Nov 1, 1989 ssn issued in Oregon last adres Progress, Washington, Oregon 97005 Veryl Teyema born July 9, 1924 deceived March 1996 ssn issued in Washington last adres Progress, Washington, Oregon 97005 Rick Teyema born Nov 7, 1943 Deceived Jul 1984 ssn issued in Washington Rosalie Teyema born Jun 12, 1907 deceived May 4, 1989 ssn issued in Illinois last adres Spokane, Spokane, Washington 99218 She is properly not bourn with the surname Teyema, I think she is the wife of Robert Teyema born in 1905 In Chicago, Illinios. Does anyone have more information how those people are related to eachother neather of those people i can link with my family tree. The name Teijema is from The Netherlands the province friesland I hope you all make me a happy genealogist Greatings, Paul Teijema _________________________________________________________________ MSN Zoeken, voor duidelijke zoekresultaten! http://search.msn.nl
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/563 Message Board Post: I have a photo of my grandfather Andrew Porter Tupper, taken about 1928 at a celebration of some sort. He is in a three piece suit holding a placard with the date 1873. Would like to know more about this photo, he lived around the Forest Grove, Gaston, Oregon area during this time. His dob was 1857; dod 1930. Maybe someone may have some knowledge of this or can shed some light on it. Thank you. Ginny
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/556.3 Message Board Post: Barbara-- I was in that cemetery just today. Sounds like you have a list of the names. Do you need dates? There were flowers placed on some of the graves. Don't remember which. Several of the stones were for men who fought in wars so they may have been decorated for Memorial Day.
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/556.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Barbara, this may not be the kind of "Patton" research that you're used to. I've been trying for decades, and mom for decades before me, to find CARRIE PATTON, possibly the widow of HUGH PATTON, both of Portland circa 1910-1928. Carrie Patton is the name on mom's birth certificate which indicates that she (Carrie) was born in Iowa and was 24 years of age when she delivered mom on 5/18/1915 at the Salvation Army facility there in Portland. Beginning in 1918, carrying through to 1928, a "Carrie Patton" was listed in the Portland City Directories variously as "Carrie Patton", Mrs. Carrie E. Patton", "Carrie Patton wd of Hugh" and just plain "Carrie Patton". The 1920 census enumerator failed to count the entire group of houses on that side of the street where she lived in that year according to the city directory...thereby, denying me the pleasure of a confirmation. Sadly, she had "remarried" according to a letter from one Mrs. Anna May Johnston (otherwise, an unknown per! son to our family) also of Portland and Carrie no longer would show as a "Patton" in the 1930 census nor in Portland city directories. Mrs. Johnston had died, without issue, many years ago and has proven to be a "dead-end" in all respects as far as research goes. QUESTION: Have You ever run across a Patton in Portland first name "Carrie" or "Hugh"? Carrie was b. abt 1890 or 1891 in Iowa and the two only "Hugh"s I ever found in Portland were b. abt 1885 ME and 1884 Ireland, respectively, according to the 1910 census for Portland.